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Vibration training
A tag has been placed on Vibration training, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Misplaced Pages. This has been done under the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article seems to be blatant advertising which only promotes a company, product, group or service and which would need to be fundamentally rewritten in order to become an encyclopedia article. Please read the general criteria for speedy deletion, particularly item 11, as well as the guidelines on spam.
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Response to comments on ArglebargleIV's talk page
First, it's not very nice to not only ignore the request on my talk page and put your comment at the top, but also to delete someone else's comment in the process. Please don't do that again.
Secondly, I didn't delete the page (although at the deletion log page for Vibration Training you can find out who. I did, however, put the 'request speedy deletion' tag on the page. I did so because it read like an advertisement, complete with an address for contact and website at the bottom of the page, IIRC. Apparently, the administrator who deleted the page agreed with me.
I'm sure that if a neutral point of view page were created, showing the notability of the method, and without the contact links and the advertising puffery, the page would be welcomed into Misplaced Pages. -- ArglebargleIV 21:36, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
I will not attempt to post again. But I will report in future articles I write for other websites my experiences here. And use it as a good example of why Misplaced Pages should not be trusted as an unbiased resource. As you seem to delete articles at random based only on your own lack of a subject.
It could have been edited.
I have recorded the time it took you to delete the entire subject from posting. Note: I have Uni lecturers that have taken longer to ponder the first section
Regards Lloyd Shaw