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I'd like to inform you that the edits you made to the page on Cole Turner have been removed. I can see you did a lot of typing for it, but sadly the page was a lot like a script in the end and most of it was not required and not very constructive. Tavy08 (talk) 13:09, 17 October 2008 (UTC)Reply


Sorry but I stand by what I say. The page does not require a whole load of script, despite all the hard work you put into it. All it requires is a summary, otherwise it becomes to large. If I hadn't done it, others would have and will continue to do so.

And I am not sure how I insulted anyone else by doing this as I assure you others would have done the same thing. If your work had been kept then an admin would have added a tag requesting the page be shortened and reworked. By all means, please edit in any relevant information but remember it is only a summary and does not need the scripts or anything minor. A reference to the episode in question would suffice if you need to make a point. Tavy08 (talk) 03:21, 18 October 2008 (UTC)Reply


I am not saying you did not work hard at it, however all the scripts were not needed. Also, it is perfectly easy to find your work again and rework it. Charmed pages get a lot of people just adding unrequired bits of information anywhere and everywhere, even in unrelated sections. Sadly, all the script you added had me thinking the same which is why I removed it without contacting you. If you check the Cole Turner history and click on your edits you will find your work. However I would urge you to restructure it and remove the scripts, using the episodes as references when needed as I suggested above.
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~Here is the link, I found it for you. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cole_Turner&oldid=245755596 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tavy08 (talkcontribs) 12:49, 18 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

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1) the "File:Excerpt from Dave Brubeck interview by Martin Totusek in Cadence Magazine, December 1994, Vol. 20 No. 12 (PDF).pdf" is not orphaned - it is in use with Dave Brubeck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Brubeck ) as part of the References.

2) Permission for that particular scanned excerpt (i.e. not the full article, but that excerpt) is granted - with public notification from the author, as of 17 December 2012:

from: Martin A. Totusek - Keyboardist/Bandleader ( http://www.scn.org/~bb553/ )

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Martin Totusek's musician-to-musician interview with pianist/composer and W.W. II veteran Dave Brubeck was published in the December 1994 issue (Vol. 20 No. 12, pages 5 - 17) of: "CADENCE - The Review of Jazz & Blues" (Cadence Building, Redwood, New York 13679-9612 {315} 287-2852)

Note: Formal permission to use a scanned to PDF excerpt [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Excerpt_from_Dave_Brubeck_interview_by_Martin_Totusek_in_Cadence_Magazine,_December_1994,_Vol._20_No._12_(PDF).pdf ] - the second and third pages of the interview, is formally granted by Martin Totusek for use in Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopia, as of 17 December 2012.

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