User talk:65.115.220.89

Please stop coming to Wikijunior, a project that is there for children, and making edits that will only serve to confuse them. There is no need at all, as far as I can see, to swap one very common system of notation for one used only a fraction of the time and which has proven controversial almost everywhere where it has been introduced to the general public. If you do this again, you will be blocked. On the other hand, if you would like to assist in improving the book, bearing in mind its target audience of 8 to 12 year olds, that would be welcome. Kind regards, Jguk 19:48, 4 June 2006 (UTC)


 * The system I am reverting to is the most common system in use for text books and other academic texts, and is generally preferred in general usage, and was originally used by the book's authors. Abuse of administrator powers to gain an advantage in content disputes is frowned upon, I believe. Kind regards. 65.115.220.89 20:04, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

First, that is untrue. A straightforward google search, for example, would show that what I said is correct. Secondly, you were warned that if you made the same adjustment again, you would be blocked. I have therefore blocked you for three days - please do not repeat this. You may, in the meantime, discuss the issue, if you so wish, on this, your usertalk page. Thirdly, since you appear familiar with wiki ways, you will understand that suddenly appearing on a wiki and making edits as an anonymous user, and then continuously remaking them when they are reverted is likely to end in a block of some sort. Please desist. If you wish to help write textbooks, that is ok - what you have done today, however, is just plain disruptive. Kind regards, Jguk 20:10, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

Vandalism on Wikipedia
I also note that this IP was responsible for vandalism on Wikipedia on 29 May 2006, Jguk 20:31, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

Open proxy
This IP has now been permanently blocked as it is an open proxy. Wikimedia rules are that editors may not use open proxies to edit, Jguk 20:40, 4 June 2006 (UTC)