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::Third, would you really like the DariaWiki to be subject to [http://dariafans.blogspot.com/2007/07/seigenthalers-rule.html Seigenthaler's Rule]? ... I didn't think so.
::Third, would you really like the DariaWiki to be subject to [http://dariafans.blogspot.com/2007/07/seigenthalers-rule.html Seigenthaler's Rule]? ... I didn't think so.
::And, finally, at least ''I'' attach my return address (however indirect) to my bricks when I throw them. - [[User:Greybird|Greybird]] 06:23, 9 September 2007 (EDT)
::And, finally, at least ''I'' attach my return address (however indirect) to my bricks when I throw them. - [[User:Greybird|Greybird]] 06:23, 9 September 2007 (EDT)
:::And I've restored it, in part, to what it was prior to being dumbed down. The information is correct and relevant.

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In reducing the entry for me on this wiki page, I posted the following edit summary: "I do not authorize anything beyond strict description of my activities. I will delete anything else, including an evaluation, that is posted about me." I am entirely serious about this. I neither want nor will accept anything beyond the most minimal, factual description of me on this wiki page, with no evaluations or categorizations of any kind. I am asking that you do me the courtesy of respecting this choice. ~ Steve (Greybird) Reed, 20 April 2007, greybird007 {at} gmail {dot} com

THE ... BUSINESS! IT'S ... TOO ... SERIOUS!!! I love how you talk about your "authorization" as though it actually means anything. Clue time. - Great Uncle Radomil 15:38, 26 August 2007 (EDT)
First, you'd do well to find out what the concept of "courtesy" entails.
Second, you might look into why Wikipedia is prudent enough to not (normally) allow pages to be made about living persons who aren't public or historical figures.
Third, would you really like the DariaWiki to be subject to Seigenthaler's Rule? ... I didn't think so.
And, finally, at least I attach my return address (however indirect) to my bricks when I throw them. - Greybird 06:23, 9 September 2007 (EDT)
And I've restored it, in part, to what it was prior to being dumbed down. The information is correct and relevant.