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Binary Cam edit

The page was deleted because it seemed to be advertising, which is not dependent on you working for the company. Rather, it used a lot of ad-speak type words and phrases. You are welcome to recreate the page, although I would suggest finding some sources other than the owner of this proprietary technology. I assume there are archery magazines out there - perhaps there are some reviews of the technology you could use. I can't promise that no other admin will delete it, but if you recreate the page I won't delete it again. Natalie 13:37, 28 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

With this particular article, it was the lack of any real criticism or critique and the fact that the only external link or source was a company website. I will restore it for you, but it would be best if you could, as I suggested above, find some reviews or something in the archery press. Anything independent would help a lot. Natalie 20:26, 30 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
I have restored the page, and moved it to it's proper capitalization: Binary cam. Thank you for your patience and reasonableness, and please try to address the issues I raised. Natalie 20:28, 30 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thank you edit

I will see to improving it tonight after work.

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