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== ALTIMIT ==

You seem to have it in your head that you are the fictional ALTIMIT corporation, creating the fictional ALTIMIT OS, as though making the fiction reality. You are not. You are a fan project based on the fiction. Having permission from Bandai to use the name does not make you the fictional company, and it does not make your project the fictional OS, which are, again, what those articles are about and meant for. I understand that you want to get the word out about your company, you want it to be well-known, but you have got to stop confusing the fiction with the reality, and following, or even just ''acknowledging'' the guidelines that have been pointed out to you numerous times. [[User:Nique1287|Nique]] <small>[[User_talk:Nique1287|talk]]</small> 02:57, 18 April 2007 (UTC)

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ALTIMIT OS

Now it is unclear when the article talks about the fictional OS and when about this new development. Please, separate the article in sections to avoid confusion. Kazu-kun 06:03, 16 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Please revise the format if you believe it is confusing. Do not remove the facts.
I think you're talking about Nique1287, (who obviously isn't me), 'cause I didn't remove anything. And by the way, sign your posts, please: use ~~~~. Kazu-kun 00:12, 17 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, It was a bit rude of Nique1287, but Wiki has its guidelines that we should follow. Tell you what, write what you want to add to the article in your Sandbox first. I'll take a look at it, and once it's ready I'll add it to the article myself. Kazu-kun 08:28, 17 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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ALTIMIT

You seem to have it in your head that you are the fictional ALTIMIT corporation, creating the fictional ALTIMIT OS, as though making the fiction reality. You are not. You are a fan project based on the fiction. Having permission from Bandai to use the name does not make you the fictional company, and it does not make your project the fictional OS, which are, again, what those articles are about and meant for. I understand that you want to get the word out about your company, you want it to be well-known, but you have got to stop confusing the fiction with the reality, and following, or even just acknowledging the guidelines that have been pointed out to you numerous times. Nique talk 02:57, 18 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]