User talk:Sunrise089
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Please do not vandalise this wiki. If you continue this behaviour, you may be banned from editing the wiki. Cyberbob Talk 22:10, 2 August 2006 (BST)
- Check out the Pitneybank talk page. There is proof, from Kevan no less. That is why you got warned. –Xoid S•T•FU! 01:56, 3 August 2006 (BST)
But I didn't (or at least don't think I did) deny that bots may have been present. I just tried to present the info in a more nuetral manner. I understand I may have failed, but if the attempt was honest, why not just re-edit the page, rather than warn me. Also, I didn't see in the above link where Kevan had confirmed barricade bots were active there, looked to me like he has suspicions but had not confirmed them. Finally, I'm certainly not a programmer, but I don't know how a bot would manage to raise the 'cades from lightly to EH instantly, since are they not bound by the same AP, IP, and refresh deley limitations as all of us? Thanks for reading. - Sunrisre089
- If you checked the history of the page you'd see that I said check Talk:Pitneybank. It shows everything about the Bots. And I did not type up the thing for Giddings. That was someone else. I'm just reverting. Sonny Corleone WTF RRF ASS 02:37, 3 August 2006 (BST)
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Also...
I'll respond to your query on M/VB. Just give me a minute to write up a response. –Xoid S•T•FU! 03:58, 4 August 2006 (BST)