Talk:Blade PC
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I've added some pictures of the HP product, but I don't have access to any other vendor's photos. Please add if you have access.
There is a bit of text in the Description that says "Close up of two racks of blades PCs showing the density of 20 blade PCs per 3U enclosure" - was there supposed to be a picture with this?! —Preceding unsigned comment added by TetsuoTheRob (talk • contribs) 23:11, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Someone marked this entry for 'speedy delition' because it was viewed as too promotional. My intent was to present an objective but breif history to include of the various vendors, and I did provide links to their pages. I beleive that everything I reported in the entry is true and factual. Clearly a number of other people have looked at this page and not found it so objectional. Let me suggest that if anyone disagrees with what is written that they edit it instead of deleting the catagory. Thanks... —Preceding unsigned comment added by AlandAd1 (talk • contribs) 13:10, 28 April 2008 (UTC)
There are numerous links and references to sites with more detailed information. —Preceding unsigned comment added by AlandAd1 (talk • contribs) 15:58, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
A new warning has been inserted into this entry that there are no citations or references. This is documentably incorrect. See the many links in the entry to various other web sites and other Wikipedia sites form which I have used and referenced in creating this entry. As as part of this community I assume good faith: "To assume good faith is a fundamental principle on Wikipedia. We work from an assumption that most people are trying to help the project, not hurt it. If this were not true, a project like Wikipedia would be doomed from the beginning. We as people want all to have the correct knowledge. Correcting others' work will help all of us as scholars and as a highly sophisticated society. When you disagree with people, remember that they also believe they are helping the project. Consider using talk pages to clearly explain yourself, and give others the opportunity to do the same. Consider whether a dispute stems from different perspectives and look for ways to reach consensus. This can avoid misunderstandings and prevent problems from escalating. When others cast doubt on their own good faith, continue to assume good faith yourself where you can. Be careful to remain civil yourself, and if necessary follow dispute resolution processes rather than edit warring or attacking other editors."I certainly invite others to continue to strengthen this page, but I ask that various flags be fact-based and attempts be made to correct anything I have misstated rather than just delete. Thanks!