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Hi!  First let me say "thanks!" for the great work you're doing so far.  Re: redirects/deletion policy (on [[User Talk:Rob Linden]]), I'm going to have to give a short answer for now.  Using redirects is the right way to "delete" an article.  I don't have time to get into detailed answers on this right now, but check out the many debates that have happened on Wikipedia on this same subject.  I think I can re-engage in this conversation in a couple of weeks if you need further clarification.  Thanks, [[User:Rob Linden|Rob Linden]] 10:56, 11 January 2007 (PST)
Hi!  First let me say "thanks!" for the great work you're doing so far.  Re: redirects/deletion policy (on [[User Talk:Rob Linden]]), I'm going to have to give a short answer for now.  Using redirects is the right way to "delete" an article.  I don't have time to get into detailed answers on this right now, but check out the many debates that have happened on Wikipedia on this same subject.  I think I can re-engage in this conversation in a couple of weeks if you need further clarification.  Thanks, [[User:Rob Linden|Rob Linden]] 10:56, 11 January 2007 (PST)
: Thankie, and you're welcome ^_^
: I look forward to discussing it with you :-)
: [[User:SignpostMarv Martin|SignpostMarv Martin]] 11:18, 11 January 2007 (PST)

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Wiimote

I dig your ideas about the wiimote!

This might help out a lot -- and it should work with more than just the wiimote!

GlovePIE Input Emulator The previous unsigned comment was made by Kamilion Schnook

Thanks :-) Another notable reference for the Wiimote itself is Wii Brew
SignpostMarv Martin 07:22, 9 January 2007 (PST)

Thanks!/re: redirects

Hi! First let me say "thanks!" for the great work you're doing so far. Re: redirects/deletion policy (on User Talk:Rob Linden), I'm going to have to give a short answer for now. Using redirects is the right way to "delete" an article. I don't have time to get into detailed answers on this right now, but check out the many debates that have happened on Wikipedia on this same subject. I think I can re-engage in this conversation in a couple of weeks if you need further clarification. Thanks, Rob Linden 10:56, 11 January 2007 (PST)

Thankie, and you're welcome ^_^
I look forward to discussing it with you :-)
SignpostMarv Martin 11:18, 11 January 2007 (PST)