User talk:137.190.51.14

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The Greater Los Angeles Accord doesn't have any links to it, from it, or any indication of which nation it belongs to. Could you tie it in to the rest of the wiki, please? → Fris Θtalk 01:31, 2 Dec 2004 (GMT)


"Sovereign California is one of the official names for the Californian Sovereign Democratic-Socialist Federation"

Actually, it isn't. It may be a nation you control, but in NS terms (and therefore NSwiki terms), it's a stand-alone nation. I see on the Lodoss page that it was recent revived, and California and Alaska is also a Lodoss nation, so I'm assuming there is some relation. It would be better to describe that relationship than to simply redirect readers with that misleading one-line article. → Fris Θtalk 02:22, 2 Dec 2004 (GMT)

blanking the Greater Los Angeles Accord

Blanking a page in the wiki, even a page you authored, is considered vandalism. See User talk:California for suggested options. I'm restoring it once again to give you the opportunity to mark it for deletion or redirect it or whatever is appropriate. Leaving it just blank is not an option. → Fris Θtalk 01:59, 9 Dec 2004 (GMT)


The reversion of the same page, back to a speedy deletion candidate without explanation seems unreasonable. If you wish it to be deleted please explain why, here: Talk:Greater Los Angeles Accord , and ensuingly sign the comment with four tildes (~~~~) at the end. Thank you, Rechze(talk) 09:23, 20 Jan 2005 (GMT)


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