User talk:Cbvt
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[edit] Vermont vandals
Hi Cbvt - I have been meaning to write for a while as your edits have been so great! Thank you! I'm afraid that my revert on Ripton, Vermont was completely random, but I will certainly keep an eye on that user. I have asked some users with vandalproof to look in on VT pages because they seem to be such a target and vandalism has been less lately, so hopefully they will also catch on. Thanks again for your diligence and enthuasiasm! H0n0r 04:30, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Geography vandal
Thanks for telling me about the Janx Jrotum sock, he has been reappearing under many names in various north-eastern US geographical aricles.Blnguyen | rant-line 02:40, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] RC Patrol hates VCI
Arthemys and myself are desperately trying to figure out what is and is not okay to put in corporate related articles. We've read over the guidelines for it a few times but no one will talk to us. Think you could lend a hand sometime? Might need to contact you some other way then talk pages though. Give me a yell if you think you can, or just to give some ideas. See Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Vermont_Computing,_Inc. for more info on what's going on. I'm pleading with them to be constructive instead of just "Spammers!" but they seem to have more fun doing that than actually helping. -kvidell 03:20, 1 July 2006 (UTC)