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Hey just wondering why youve deleted this page. you commented saying to much promotional. how so and how can i prevent this in the future | toxic | en |
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Re: [s-t] Scoot boss's wife orders hit.
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Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 09:52:44 -0700
From: mis@seiden.com
Subject: Re: [s-t] Scoot boss's wife orders hit.
the "independent", a shopper's newspaper in the sf bay area, (the
operational definition of that media category is "no matter how hard
you try you can't get them to stop delivering it") had this story on
aug 24, 2002:
"Dot-com downturn linked to domestic violence"
Domestic-violence worker Kathy Black remembers watching the Nasdaq
take a nastydive on MSNBC, in March 2000.
"I knew then that we would have a lot of work on our hands," Black said,
referring to the caseload at La Casa de las Madres, the city's largest
organization serving women and children affected by domestic violence.
She was right.
Calls to La Casa's crisis line increased by 33% in the last financial
year, and the service saw a 10 percent increase in the demand for
beds, with 232 women and 215 children utilizing the shelter service.
...
Black said the dot-com collapse and a growing awareness of La Casa's
services were the two main reasons for the increase in calls.
She said many of her clients had partners who were employed in
service-industry jobs utilized by dot-com workers
...
On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 04:23:17PM +0100, Gordon Joly wrote:
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> Woman admits trying to hire hitman
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> The former wife of an internet tycoon has admitted trying to hire a
> hitman to kill him after the breakdown of their 21-year marriage.
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—The preceding unsigned comment was added by (talk • contribs) .
If the template {{reqphoto}} is inserted into the appropriate talk page, the request for a photo gains a wider audience and the odds of success improve somewhat, although the Wikipedia:Wikiproject Woodworking tends to look after its own and respond appropriately. Now there's challenge. -) — (talk) | toxic | en |
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You told me that I shouldn't write edits about general discussion on the talk pages of articles in Wikipedia. But this time it was different. Whereas last time you were talking about the talk pages of articles, this time we are talking about the talk pages of users. Whereas article talk pages were general and public, user talk pages were personal and private. They were different and very different from each other. I thought they were personal and private. I thought they were different and very different from each other. When you said that talk pages were not for general discussion, I thought you were just talking about the talk pages of articles, not the talk pages of users. Although general discussion wasn't allowed in the talk pages of articles, which were public, I thought they would be okay in the talk pages of users, which were personal and private. I thought you would not mind me having general discussion in a personal and private part of Wikipedia, or at least not too much or as much as in a public part. That was one reason why I didn’t thought what you told me in the article talk page meant that I shouldn’t make the edits then in the talk pages of those users.
What I did in those edits was sending, telling, and giving messages and requests, not general discussion. I thought it wasn't general discussion. That was different, perhaps very different, from general discussion, or discussion of any sort. I thought it was different. Whereas discussion is two-way and consists of several people talking together, sending messages is, or can be, just one-way, involving and being done by just one person, or both. Whereas discussion needs or involves response or repliance, sending messages doesn't need or involve sending responses or replies. The user of the talk page doesn't need to write anything in response, I just wanted him to read it and do what it asked him to. The messages and requests sent were not general either. They were special and specific, sent for a special reason about a special subject in a special time and situation. Those were not general discussion also because they were done in the talk page of a user, not the talk page of an article or the Reference Desk. I thought that was a reason why they weren’t discussion. If it was done in the talk page of an article or the Reference Desk, it would probably be discussion because it was one person talking and dicussing about this to lots of other people and a group in Wikipedia and telling and encouraging them to tell and discuss about it with each other, in a public place. But it was done in the talk page of a user, it would be just sending and telling a message because it was just with one other person and telling and saying something personally and individually to him, one way, in a private place. I thought you would not mind me having general discussion in a personal and private part of Wikipedia, or at least not too much or as much as in a public part.
Although you may think what I did in the user talk pages was very bad, it's not really that bad. I thought it was not really that bad, wrong, and serious, especially if it was just done once or only very rarely. That was one reason why I did and would have done those edits on the user talk pages. I didn't really know and understand how bad you would think it would be. I didn’t think it would be really that bad. I thought it would just either result in no response from you, another warning from you, or a block that is at least not indefinite. There were actually several reasons why it's not really that bad, or at least I thought it wasn't that bad. First, it would not have actually made any real difference or bad effect to Wikipedia or its general and public contents, facts, statements, and information, etc. It wasn't damage or disruption because it was adding information, not changing or removing information. It was added in a user talk page, a place for adding messages and not for containing facts about one specific topic. Second, it was done in the personal and private part of Wikipedia. It would be just the users of the talk pages themselves who would see, read, and look at those edits, or would just need to do so, and so you don't really even need to care or mind about it, at least not too much. Third, they probably would not mind or dislike those edits onto their talk pages, or they might even be glad to see them. Fourth, even if they didn't like having those edits being on their talk pages, they could simply delete and remove it, or perhaps also make a copy of it and place it somewhere else, or simply just ignore it. Fifth, if you don't like them you could simply go to my Special:Contributions and quickly delete all of those edits. Those were several reasons why I thought they were not really that bad, wrong, and serious.
You don't understand me. Nobody understands me. I hope and wish somebody would and could unders | toxic | en |
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I can say the furlong is a known length in the US and it even sees use on the interstate system as 1/8 mile increments are occasionally signed (although I have never seen 1/8 mile, think it was 3/8 ad 5/8 that I saw). I've seen several old British signs that are still in place along roadsigns of public roads in the UK that a buddy of mine there showed me. Perhaps if he or the author consents, I could put them up here? Think one was furlongs and there may or may not have been one that was in miles and eighths.
Also, does anyone have some information about the Myanmar furlong sign. Some internet armchair expert was claiming they were all kilometers ""now"" which I had assumed correct, until seeing an even newer post, less than 6 mos. old talking about biking there and how ""everything was still in miles [and furlongs] there. If we had a more current picture of the signage there, even if it's the same damned toll plaza, that would go a long way. Their government website, at least in English, is, shall we say, lacking?
" | toxic | en |
Religious Data
Falcon8765, yes there is lack of religious data from Albania however you are manipulating the data from a specified and trusted source (The statiscs given here are the result of a survey conducted by Albanian WB Data and Statistics, New York University of Tirana and Mother Theresa University of Tirana) by adding data from an informal, 79 year old census that arbitrarily assigned Albanians to religious sects (70% muslim, 20% orthodox christian, 10 catholic), based on old ottoman arbitrary data, which was based on the Albanian populated territories of the ottoman empire including modern day Albania, Kosovo and the valley of Presevo, Chameria, Western Macedonia and part of Montenegro, which in 1930 where not part of the Albanian state. I don't know what your reason is for adding the range (9.43%-70% muslim), but I don't think that lack of religious data is a good enough reason to manipulate the results of a separate survey and rely on outdated, informal, far from accurate data from Ottoman times. The results of the survey accurately portray the current religious picture of Albania. | toxic | en |
I think having a chip in planted in you is pointless ok it will find you if you got kidnapped or lost but it can move around and could puncture a blood vesisle and you could perhaps die. And as we are talking about the religouse side of this, is this what are god would have wanted if so then he would have sent some sighn through someone normal or some one devoted to god like a monk or a sister of the abby | toxic | en |
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OTOH, it's not likely to be desirable to leave this ""open"" while the NC subpage allegedly reaches a consensus (this has been rolling around for months already, and could do for who-know-how-long), then then goes to CFR. " | toxic | en |
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Any objections to insertion of the following?
Rape in the United States of America
The FBI keeps very detailed national records on crime. In the United States in 2005, 37,460 white females were sexually assaulted or raped by a black man, while between zero and ten black females were sexually assaulted or raped by a white man. In other words, on average, every day in the United States, over one hundred white women are raped or sexually assaulted by a black man, and zero or one black females are sexually assaulted or raped by a white man..
Source is United States Department of Justice ""Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2005"" " | toxic | en |
In Bartlett's Famous Quotations, p.786 (entry for Eleanor Roosevelt), it states:
It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness Motto of the Christopher Society | toxic | en |
Spelling
Re: toilet humour. Do not make arbitrary changes in spelling from British English to American English. This is against wikipedia policy. | toxic | en |
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:::::Yes, thank you. Celts (modern) is superior to ""Modern Celts"", because the ""modern"" is not part of a proper name, it is just an adjective used for disambiguation from the Celts of antiquity.
:::::However, Celts (modern) will still need to be disambiguated, as the term may either refer objectively the million or so Celtic speakers of current times, or then again to some political or ideological notion of a ""Celtic nation"" or ""Celtic ethnic essence"", probably best termed Celtic identity. Merging with Celtic nations is fine, too. Modern Celts can redirect to Celts (modern), and Celts (modern) can be a disambiguation page for extreme clarity. " | toxic | en |
whenever I hear a woman say, "I think I'll get a child now..." I have literally never heard anyone say that phrase. | adult_sexism | en |
Proud Axe man!
Aye axemen | toxic | en |
Broken Link
The first external link is broken: | toxic | en |
please insert both a photograph of the lead stars in the miniseries, and a photograph of the book jacket. | toxic | en |
Re: [ILUG] Linux Install
Hi Gianni,
A very good resource for this is:
http://linux-laptop.net/
or:
http://www.mobilix.org/
They have walk through guides for an umber of latops, highlighting what
to look out for.
Have a look there, and let us know if you succeed.
Cheers,
Phil Trickett
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 11:36, Gianni Ponzi wrote:
> Hi all
>
>
> I have a prob when trying to install Linux (tried RedHat, Suse) on my
> laptop. I can start the install but after about 2min, the whole pc just
> dies.
> I know it's not a Linux prob and here is what I have encountered:
>
> I had the same problem when installing Win on it and eventually sorted it
> out by disabling the infrared port. I'm guessing this might be same prob
> although I'm not sure. I am very new to Linux so it's not that easy for me
> to work it out. I did manage to follow the setup procedure at one stage
> (using images on disks) and it cuts out either as it's trying to verify what
> CD-Rom I have or just after (hence my suspicion of the infrared port again).
>
> can anyone help ?
>
> thanks
> Gianni
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Điều thống nhất gọi là 'tỉnh' vào năm 1888. | toxic | vi |
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Seems to be the way it ends up, if you are not familiar with how to adress the misuse properly. I can see VanishedUser314159 active again on tired light and Masreliez with his recently unblocked IP-sock 128.59.169.46. Please do not bother about my blocking problem. It has to get resolved in a decent way. I will make another ""Appeal""./ " | toxic | en |
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Adding to the above, do you know the connection between Sir Oswald Birley, the artist to the above family? As his full name was ""Oswald Hornby Joseph Birley"", there must be a family connection. I suspect that Oswald's father, Hugh Francis Birley is also a son of Hugh Birley, but I can't pin this down for certain. He is described here as a member of a Lancashire family and the dates fit. Any held you can give would be appreciated. " | toxic | en |
== Please make sure you're citing sources that back up your claim ==
Please do not add unsourced content, as you did to List of So Random! episodes. This contravenes Wikipedia's policy on verifiability. If you continue to do so, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Repeating the reference from a prior episode, when the alleged episode you're adding is not mention, is effectively adding unsourced information. —'''''' | toxic | en |
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== References and bibliography ==
I think that short references like ""Stevenson 2014"" for the theme music to ""The Terminator"" which are actually references to Web articles should be, at the least, linked to that Web article, and not left bare looking like a reference to some untraceable book, or something. (At the moment the reader has to go to the article's unusual ""Bibliography"" section to find a link to ""Stevenson 2014"".)
doesn't seem to think this is a good idea, and reverted my changing that one reference to the same words with a link with the reason ""Why just this one? There are dozens of others like it in this list...""
Aren't little incremental evolutionary improvements what makes Wikipedia work? I think one more link that saves readers from knowing they have to search the page for a full reference is better than zero more links. Shouldn't the references be like the ones in other articles, even if there's a ""Bibliography: References II!"" section below them?
What's the better way of doing this, if adding links one at a time is unacceptable? Why should that be the case, anyway? I'm mystified. " | toxic | en |
Tiger tank
The Tiger tank of World War Two used a form of pre-selective gearbox, offering 8 speeds
Actually the Tiger used a copy of the Churchill tank's Merritt-Brown regenerative gearbox. | toxic | en |
Thanks for the note. I took a look at these questions and they seem like they will require some work. Right now, I do not want to do this. However, I may feel like getting dirty and looking this up later. I will leave this request on my Talk Page and hopefully I can get to it in the near future. | toxic | en |
==Chronology??==
The article suggests that Higson became plasterer after his time with the Higsons ended (ie post-1986) and that he worked on the student house of Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. By 1986, Fry and Laurie had left university and were becoming established as comedians/actors/writers etc. Did the plastering occur before Higson's music career, or during; or was it not a student house, but a later dwelling? | toxic | en |
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The Mahdi and ad-Dajjal section is off topic for this article
This section deals with events that precede the day of judgement and are outside the scope of the article, which is only a survey of the Muslim narrative of the Day of Judgement.
non-NPOV + inaccurate information
Regarding the piece of text ""Since most of those hadith are on the authority of Abu Huraira, most Shia dismiss them as a sad examples of what happens when all Sahaba are counted as trustworthy: A clear breach in Tawhid, the belief that God is above its creation.""
Reasons for removal:
Abu Huraira is one of the most prolific muhaddithin and a source of many of the sahih hadith.
The phrase ""most shia"" does not cite any authority or text and could therefore be completely fabricated. Not to mention that there are over a dozen subsects among the shi`a.
""sad examples of what happens"" <- that's a non-NPOV (non-Neutral Point Of View)
See God as one sees the full moon or the sun in the sky. Or seeing part of God on the day of judgement is not a contradiction that God is above His (not ""its"") creatures in every respect. " | toxic | en |
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Reply to Brews ohare
Brews, I am fully aware of the difference between kinematics and kinetics. This aticle doesn't need to involve that difference.
You quoted above an expression for acceleration. That expression is correct. I am not disagreeing with it. But it tells us absolutely nothing that would enable us to solve a motion problem.
To solve a problem in motion, we need an input force. If it only kinematics, we still need an input acceleration.
We always need some kinds of contraints or known accelerations before we can determine a trajectory.
The solution to your general acceleration equation above is ""Anything"". " | toxic | en |
Kakori train robbery considered an act of terrorism
The criticism section says that Kakori train robbery is considered an act of terrorism in the independence movement. I think this is not correct and even the article about the robbery itself says nothing like this.
abhaga | toxic | en |
::::P.S. The page in question is . | . | toxic | en |
I don't really, it just looks like removal of content with out discussion. But if it is OR, then it shouldn't be there, so thanks for removing it. Sorry for the hassle - | toxic | en |
:Shut up yu fag. | toxic | en |
== i was raped ==
what do i do? | toxic | en |
== Energy in the Republic of Ireland ==
Hi BHG - have you seen this - you may wish to comment. (Your earlier input re 1284 eetc was much appreciated)
:Hi, Ardfern. I made proposal to merge categories Category:Energy in the Republic of Ireland and Category:Energy in Ireland. You are welcome to add your comment here.
*Oppose Merging there is indeed a logic for having these cats separately - one refers to the whole island (ie including Northern Ireland), the other refers to the state of the Republic of Ireland only. To merge them means if you want to find out only about the Republic in one cat, you can't. I accept there is as yet no full separation of all cats in this way, but I have been trying to get them separated for some time. It's the right thing to do, so lets not do the wrong thing, just because we haven't got all cats right yet. Help us get all the other relevant cats separated instead. | toxic | en |
:Two in two days! Nice work! | toxic | en |
"Can you please explain, why you removed reliable pew research center statistics (2012) in favour of another source. Please have a look at my edits on religion in Belgium again. There is no particular emphysis on Islam. Percentage if Muslims is same i.e ., 6%. Infact, the percentage of Christians is greater i.e., 64.2%. This shows that I have no bias for Christianity. Can you explain it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by •
: Can you please explain why you replaced the long-standing Eurobarometer source (2012) in favor of your source? Your undue emphasis is in this sentence: ""Belgium is religiously diverse society with Christianity and Islam being the most widely professed religions."" The two religions are not remotely comparable with respect to the number of adherents. By the way, still looking for your answer on this: .
::If the sentence: ""Belgium is religiously diverse society with Christianity and Islam being the most widely professed religions."" is wrong from your perspective, then you should remove it individualy , instead if reverting my whole edits. Secondly, can you please explain what's wrong with reliable 2012 pew estimate compared to eurobaromenter.
::: Please explain why you want to change a long-standing source. I'm putting the onus on you because of your constant POV-pushing (which a number of editors have warned you about) that is continuing: , ,
:Please look at the article first. How disorganized the article is? One source gives an estimate of 49% for Christians and other source gives an estimate of 59% Catholic and 6% other christian. But interestingly another stupid source in the lead states that 1.7% are protestant and 0.3% Orthodox. This is complete stupidity. Is not it? The reader is unable to comprehend all these statistics. I just wanted to make the article more organized and readable by providing a single reliable and recent i.e., 2012 source. If I am a Muslim POV pusher then please tell me what would I get by placing pew center source and statistics. A lot of sources on article already give 6% figure for Muslims. In fact I removed a source which gave 8.1% figure for Muslim population because it was too dubious. Is this POV? I just wanted to help wikipedia in a civilized manner. Understand it or not. I am not going to waste my time on this stupid article anymore.
:Please respond quickly. Please allow me to improve the article using pew estimates. I assure you that I will not give too much importance to Islam. Thanks.
::You expect a quick answer but won't answer even after being asked several times?
::, okay, the Pew estimates are from 2010. The Eurobarometer source is from 2012. Why do you want to use an older survey?
:Yep. I want to use pew estimates because they look more acceptable to me.
:, please look at talk:Religion in Norway. Is this so called concensus? Is this so called cooperative behaviour?
::, your behavior there is the same as it is on here in that you expect to get your way simply on the basis of your unsubstantiated opinion. ""I want to use pew estimates because they look more acceptable to me."" is akin to saying that cak | toxic | en |
Source for Pilsen Wellness Center article
Thank you for your advice on the use of the Illinois audit in my edit for the article Pilsen Wellness Center. I found a media report that discussed the 2008 audit. Could you please go back to RSN and comment on it? It's the Fox News link, thank you! | toxic | en |
Thanks to Mr Wilson for passing along this tremendous responsibility. My sole focus is to empower our leadership to bui ... | toxic | en |
Yes, this should be mentioned, i was surprised at how many people think the Foo Fighters wrote this which is weird because it sounds nothing like them. This should be mentioned | toxic | en |
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== Untitled ==
Call me old-fashioned, but I think the team owner or crewchief deserves more credit than the sponsor...
On a separate note, in '00, Busch GN set an unenviable record by having the first driver sued by a sponsor (AT&T;), essentially for being a lousy driver: Mike Borkowski, who punted off 2 other drivers & was villified by fans, media, & officials.
== Buschwackers ==
This article needs a NPOV makeover, especially in the ""Buschwhackers"" section. Too much opinion and not enough citations.
==Supporting link not specific==
The link given to support the loss of Busch sponsorship is redirected by the destination to their current sports page. Can somebody find a better specific reference, perhaps a press release?
===Sports class Series?===
Should we make any mention of them possibly turning the busch series into a sports class seres?
==Requested move==
:The following discussion is an archived discussion of the proposal. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.
The result of the proposal was No consensus to move page at this time, per discussion below. There seems to be significant support for moving the article on January 1, 2008. -
Busch Series → Nationwide Series — The last race of this circuit has been run under the Busch Series name, and thus the name change is now official to Nationwide Series. —
===Survey===
:Feel free to state your position on the renaming proposal by beginning a new line in this section with *'''Support''' or *'''Oppose''', then sign your comment with ~~~~. Since polling is not a substitute for discussion, please explain your reasons, taking into account Wikipedia's naming conventions.
*Support: Since the season is already over, then obviously we should at least change the article's name to the ""Nationwide Series"". We should change both the Busch and Nextel Cup logos and articles by Speedweeks. I agree with Sawblade that we should find an administrator to move the article, but not the redirects. If someone searches ""Busch Series"" they should come up with the Nationwide Series instead.
*Support: No reason why not. This could have been done easily if it weren't for the redirect already in place.
*Support No reason not to. Someone might just want to find an admin who will delete the redirects per WP:CSD criterion G6. (seen at Template:Db-move)
**Comment about redirect deletion I would not be too hasty about Deleting that Redirect as theres a ton of NASCAR articles that will still be linking to it and the Naming Convention Problems as the reference to Busch Series will still be around for a few more years after the official name change on the January 1st. In fact the Winston Cup redirect still exists becuause of that. ( | )
***I strongly oppose deleting the redirects. I frequently create redirects for cases just like this: old names for series need to exist so the less informed can find the real article. They are being used by retired drivers and people searching by the old names.
*Support later: I don' | toxic | en |
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Can someone straighten out this sentence?
The line reads:
In addition, Russian government reportedly lobbied against the legislature acting through a public relations company led by Kenneth Duberstein.
I suspect ""legislature"" should be ""legislation"" but am not sure. " | toxic | en |
Siberian exploration section on the Age of Discovery page.
Hi. I looked through the section, did a little copy-editing, etc. It looks pretty accurate, except for the Demid Pyanda part, which I believe may be of a very dubious character. I can add references later if you like. Doesn't look like it needs too much changing, though. | toxic | en |
2006 (UTC)
::Fixed. But it should be it its own article. 10:14, 14 April | toxic | en |
":::It has nothing to do with the validity of cross cultural comparisons. It has everything to do with original research and laziness. There are all sorts of similarities that exist in the world, and all sorts of similarities that some editor is going to think is interesting. If we applied the standard you proposed every article could overflow with comparisons someone thinks is interesting. That is why reasonable sources are required and items without sources deemed original research.
I honestly don't understand how you can think a reference is so important, but not important enough to take some time out of your busy schedule to do some due diligence. Hell, all you probably had to do was google ""Odysseus and Ramayana.""
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$50 tip wow man and she even called them weirdos for getting that much free money. US tipping culture is really fucking retarded. No idea why it still exists in 2018... | adult_sexism | en |
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The assertion that Holodomor is a term used exclusively by ""extremists"" is just absurd given the academic use of the term in the world. The arguments presented on this discussion page about it only coming to use in 1988 are just as weak, considering the word ""Holocaust"" wasn't used in Russia until the 1990s - would someone make the claim that the .ru wiki not have a Holocaust page? Terms become more popular, it's a given, its the evolution of language and the globalization and linguistic transcendence of terminology. TFD, in my opinion, is just trying to ruffle feathers and vex users here, there is no way his claims can be taken seriously, he has no once backed up his ridiculous claims of extremism and that it is a fringe word in academics. You see Ukrainian historians and academics in the diaspora use it more than others not due to the fact Ukrainian historians do most of the research in this field, just as Jewish historians have dominated Holocaust historiography, Americans American historiography, etc. To write off respected historical literature as ""nationalism"" or even worse ""extremism"" serves as nothing more than provocation, not legitimate deliberation. ''''''
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Look what I found on the ANI page
at the top where the instructions are: ""Please do not clutter this page with accusations or side-discussions within a discussion. Before posting a grievance about a user here, please discuss the issue with them on their user talk page."" I'm only thinking of you, WMO, WikiManOne, Salegi, et.al. I'm afraid that if you keep running to the admins with every little complaint, that they will put you on their famous ""crybaby"" list. I wouldn't wish that on anyone! Now, down to the first case: why did you put a noindex tag in one of my sandboxes when you haven't done the same to thousands of other editors? What makes me so special? speak! " | toxic | en |
:::: That's fair. Wind does say that they are working on the reliably issues and the wording should reflect that whilst still preserving that it is, if even temporarily, a significant issue. May I re-add? | toxic | en |
Agree with Robert, thanks for the rewrite, it's much better now. | toxic | en |
As the user above says, the warning may no longer be applicable. At the same time, I am not all convinced that your intentions are honourable. In fact, I'm sure you're plotting something as we speak. This message is just to let you know that I've got my eye on you. 188.221.144.7 | toxic | en |
::We could start with rudimentary footnotes, I don't know much about the MLA style myself, but certainly a section could be started somewhat anyway. | toxic | en |
churn list
vince ,
here is your new location on the 32 nd floor .
have a wonderful morning !
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kevin g moore
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to : lisa b cousino / hou / ect @ ect , heather choate / hou / ect @ ect
cc :
subject : churn list
goodmorning ,
today is the day for the great move .
well i certainly hope this is not a bother .
i have a few changes since a few members has
left our group .
new locations
sam smith - eb 3274 a
elena chilkina - eb 3274 b ( michael sergeev )
patricia tlapek - eb 3273 a
vince kaminski - eb 3273 b
eb 7273 c - vacant ( roman zadorozhny )
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Article needs to be split into two
There are two different things going on in this article: one is a hypothetical discussion of what a North American currency union might look like, based on descriptions in obscure white papers from think tanks and science fiction books. The other is the origin and debunking of the conspiracy theory that such a union actually is being planned by some sort of powerful forces. The two have little to do with each other, for one. Additionally, by keeping the two in one article, the citations for the first look like evidence for the latterwhich they are not, and which some of the people who provide them probably do not want them used as. The first article should be the place for discussing serious economic and futurologist viewpoints about what an NACU might be; the second should be devoted largely to a sociological analysis of why people believe in the conspiracy theorynot to details of the theory itself, as that lends undue weight to the idea that said theory is true. I suggest that the two articles be: North American currency union (concept in literature) and North American currency union (conspiracy theory). | toxic | en |
Don't try to creat a page for the pound mass. WikiProject Physics will remove that page forthwith. | toxic | en |
The old hag had a lot of competition crawling around the Oval Office. POTUS has a beautiful spouse and clean carpets. | adult_sexism | en |
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:Nice… I is hungry: Yummy! (^____^) " | toxic | en |
Mind telling me where I harrassed someone, anyone for that matter? 84.16.230.15 | toxic | en |
RIR, it seems obvious you don't like the presence of Usana corp reps by your attempts to discredit them immediately upon arrival by asking Jean314 for proof of vandalism/sock puppetry, but none of the 4 behaviors in the inappropriate notification policy apply to this request for insiders:
Spamming: Posting an excessive number of messages to individual users, or to users with no significant connection to the topic at hand.
Campaigning: Posting a notification of discussion that presents the topic in a non-neutral manner.
Vote-stacking: Posting messages to users selected based on their known opinions (which may be made known by a userbox, user category, or prior statement). Vote-banking involves recruiting editors perceived as having a common viewpoint for a group, similar to a political party, in the expectation that notifying the group of any discussion related to that viewpoint will result in a numerical advantage, much as a form of prearranged vote stacking.
Stealth canvassing: Contacting users off-wiki (by e-mail, for example) to persuade them to join in discussions (unless there is a specific reason not to use talk pages)
Soliciting support other than by posting direct messages, such as using a custom signature with a message promoting a specific position on any issue being discussed.
Neither of the 2 corp accounts have any say in controversial discussions, and I would prefer they don't even comment on those. My original request was to have them point out inaccuracies in the article of which they have sourced proof is wrong. Items we have no idea they are incorrect unless someone pointed them out. I gave appropriate notification in my RfC (of which noone was yet responded) about the controversial issues we are discussing. | toxic | en |
Thank you, I will restore it to the Conroe, TX page, and agree with the Michael E Tindall removal. | toxic | en |
Detective work, going through the history. | toxic | en |
How is asking for CORRECT REFERENCES disrupting a page? Do you support bad history? | toxic | en |
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To add, Shiroi, if you have AIM or some way I can contact you, let's discuss this further. And to add from your comment on UER under the same thread cited above, do not go and add the Shiroi meet to its own page or as a seperate subheader, as that will require as a result, pages for every meet. That will be a pain to do and will not be much of an encylopedic entry. " | toxic | en |
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I think those are drawing all from the same place. I'm not disputing that the place existsjust that I don't think all of them are ""unincorporated communities."" I'd like to see some reliable source that refers to it in some actual community context other than pulling it from the GNIS or other website. I think that would make it a stronger article. " | toxic | en |
(the users does not know turkish can use google translate http://translate.google.com/#tr|en|20%20Haziran) and | toxic | en |
::Since you are the one who disagrees with the current appearance of this article, be bold and do it yourself | toxic | en |
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Actually, we've been removing many ""terrorism"" and ""terrorist"" categories because of POV, which is a concrete reason.
CFD
Hi, I noticed you've been adding the cfd tag to several categories, which is fine, but adding the tag doesn't add the category to WP:CFD for discussion. Please remember that this needs to be done also. If you need help with this, just let me know, I'll explain how to do it. Thanks! " | toxic | en |
There is also a really exhaustive hardware report in a seperate html file I made. Maybe this is helpfull to someone? Maybe more tricks? Be aware that this file's size is 280kb, so be patient: Extensive Hardware report | toxic | en |
WHat sare you guys talking about that i not cool. | toxic | en |
Gujarat solar park
Hi, John. Maybe you are interested about this information. Regards, | toxic | en |
Since this is currently the only place I am allowed to post, Ill post this here for Upstater- I dont want you to get in trouble for defending me, you are right that I should ignore Hippo, and you should probably do the same right now. I dont want to be responsible for you slipping up and saying the wrong thing and then you get even just one warning, you have a very spot-free record and I dont want any blemishes because of me (which I wish other admins would notice and figure if you were defending me, then perhaps the block was premature and unnecessary, but that is unlikely, though I do wish I could contact Sandstein to reconsider and allow me to explain and show why it wont happen and that I am sorry). I just think the best thing is for us to be ever vigilant regarding WP:CAPDIS articles and make sure no one does anything to them for an unencyclopedic reason. | toxic | en |
Then we should start looking for eBay listings for tinfoil hats !! That sounds like bias to me. | toxic | en |
Itil Bolghari / Rav(a) Volghari
What if the people who entered into Itil banks was a mixture of Huns (Onugrs) and Megyers having a strong Danube Bulgarian roots? To this please add also influence of Komi, Komi-Permjakki, Udmurt, Mari, Erzja, Metserä,and Muromi peoples. The traders have remarcable habit to mix with each other. Itil Bolharia was one of the main trading centers of its time on the area. Where are Imens and Burtas? The Itil Bolghars seems to be one people among others who lived also in the area. Later forming the ruling class under Itiläbär / Kaani / Eteläpääri. Then the Chuvass people who seems to be of origin Bolghars, but spoked a mixture of one ancient Finno Ugrian language and old Bolghar language and were mixed with Maris. There lived also Kozaris and Boshkortis, Russian refuges and Jews, Arabs and Tatars. Balts, Liivis, Kuuris, Korelois, Vesis and Vadjas. And of course Khazaris. It was not totally ethnically a Bolghar Khaganate. | toxic | en |
"*I love Rockstar energy drinks. I have to admit that I didn't know about it until I heard Michael Savage talking about it (I'm a big fan of Michael's). So I said ""What the hell...I'll try it out."" Whoa....let me tell you...this stuff really picks you up. Kudos to Russ Weiner for a job well done.
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"the legend of LaiWu Goddess.""莱芜美景"" 澄海区人民政府网站. Retrieved January 7 2015. Seaweed is the famous products in Laiwu.
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Although it doesn't extend to the modern era, you might want to look at Ancient higher-learning institutions to see how it relates to Chinese higher learning institutions. | toxic | en |
Latin Scene
John Cleese went to Weston Super Mare Grammar School for Boys in the 60's (as I did) and we had a Latin master there Mr Pope. Anyone who went to that school and was taught latin by him would immediately recognise the style depicted in the film. John almost certainly modelled that scene on Mr Pope's teaching style at his school. | toxic | en |
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Thanks for the reply. The references are all there - if you check ref 24, it's a compression of those references.
Ok, let's remove the 'healer' clause from the first sentence. (It's repeated in the second one anyway).
And what is your opinion about the ""(or 'rabbi')"" parenthesis after ""teacher""? The reason I added this was because I found a qualifying footnote, which I thought would be useful for the lead (but only if people read footnotes when they're in leads). I'll quote it below:
(or 'rabbi' [ref]Bernard J. Lee, (Paulist Press, 1988)), page 119-120: ""However, both Jewish and Christian scholars have advised us not to import a later meaning of rabbi into Jesus' time. Jewish scholar Joseph Klausner says that in Jesus' milieu rabbi was not a fixed title and was used in current speech as a unofficial indication of honor. Thus it may or may not have specifically named a teacher of honor. Martin Hengel takes this position too, and adds that probably by the time John's Gospel is written, rabbi is a more official designation of a teacher (and soon it designates an ordained teacher).[ref]) " | toxic | en |
You might be interested in this | toxic | en |
So it both?
Could animes be longer? — | toxic | en |
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Haha, in that particular case, yes. — talkedits" | toxic | en |
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Is anti-Semitic soapboxing like the above allowed on Wikipedia? ""An explanation of Israeli racism you can find"" Wickey-nl. ""Cleansed and proper Israel"" Wickey-nl. Usually Sean.hoyland removes soapboxing, but he seems to have missed this instance. If someone were to post an anti-Muslim or even merely a pro-Jewish comment, it would have been cleansed already. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2606:6000:F241:7A00:14EE:70C7:8203:47DC " | toxic | en |
Now, I would hope you already know this, as you have been involved in many of these discussions before, but for the benefit of anyone who may actually see the question with no reply and assume PBS is automatically correct without independently looking it up for themselves (I encourage you to do so rather than taking either my or PBS’s word for it). It’s very simple. The alphabet we use is the Latin alphabet. The language this name is from (Serbian) also has a Latin alphabet, meaning that every Serbian name has a specific spelling in the Latin alphabet. For this name, that spelling is “Ana Ivanović”. This information is all available on Wikipedia itself, you can easily look it up. Serbian language, Serbian Latin alphabet, Ana Ivanović’s article in the Latin alphabet on the Serbian Wikipedia. Now, having said the bit about looking it up for yourself, I shall try to avoid answering any more questions that can be definitively answered with quick searches. Find out the relevant facts for yourself, don’t take the word of anyone here. | toxic | en |
::I just came back from a long trip and I'm not on spring break, unfortunately. I'll be glad to have a look in the next few days. | toxic | en |
hiya me and mate lol -) | toxic | en |
Vincent Cannistraro
Thank you so much for protecting my work from vandalism. I have tried very hard to footnote every claim in the article, and if you would like to discuss any ideas you have for improving it, then I'd be more than happy to do so on the talk page. Thanks, | toxic | en |
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::Not just difficult: impossible. Some contributions to that discussion hinge on distinguishing a ""language"" from a ""dialect"", a distinction without scientific basis. To quote Dialect#Dialect_or_language [refs & flags deleted, text abridged, bolding added; my comments italicized in square brackets]:
::*There is no universally accepted criterion for distinguishing a language from a dialect. A number of rough measures exist, sometimes leading to contradictory results. Some linguists do not differentiate between languages and dialects, i.e. languages are dialects and vice versa. The distinction is therefore subjective and depends on the user's frame of reference. Note also that the terms are not always treated as mutually exclusive…
::*Language varieties are often called dialects rather than languages … [four causes listed]
::*Anthropological linguists define dialect as the specific form of a language used by a speech community. From this perspective, everyone speaks a dialect. Those who identify a particular dialect as the ""standard"" or ""proper"" version of a language are seeking to make a social distinction. …
::*The status of language is not solely determined by linguistic criteria, but it is also the result of a historical and political development. [Examples]
::See also Dialect continuum.
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::Man, I thought all you had to do was give the gnome some of your treasure... lied to again ""ZORK II!!!"" (ala ""KHAAAAAAAAAN"") " | toxic | en |
I am the gatekeeper to the truth about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. I work all hours of the night and day to monitor and instantly revert any edits to JFK assassination related pages that might point to the actual facts of the matter, especially those that do not wash with the official US Government lie. I am proud of my expediency (usually within twenty minutes any time of day) and I am especially proud of my contribution to the government cover up represented in my edits to the Lee Harvey Oswald page. (Note there is scant reference to his documented intelligence connections.) ;D | toxic | en |
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Lolololio, ""Escape Orbit"" appears to have had some issue with Queen's sales in the past as well. Two people with an obvious agenda colluding here. Or maybe not two people, if you get me... " | toxic | en |
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日本の文化に興味があります。 | scam | en |
Đặt lên đế chân cột, không chôn xuống nền. | toxic | vi |
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QuackGuru
Good luck with your communication attempts, and thanks for the help. If you'd like another challenge, you might want to read the discussions that I have been having with Ronz (about the same topic area as QuackGuru is referring to), and see if you can help communicate with him as well. I won't give you the details of the situation so you can come in ""fresh"", but there's plenty to read on my talkpage (and archives), and also on Ronz's talkpage (though you'll also have to go into the history of his page since he often deletes my messages). Or you may just wish to post a note on his talkpage and say, ""Ronz, I hear you're asking for a mediator in communicating with Elonka, may I help?"" onka " | toxic | en |
Yeah not disagreeing there; I'll amend the Dales map later tonight ) I would say the new map is slightly different in intent to the existing map in the article; its potential primary use is in articles like Ingleborough (I'll have a go at using it to create a map in Yorkshire Three Peaks). The location of the Dales is better handled by a map with a wider area of coverage, such as the previous map or the one used as an inset in the new one.anion | toxic | en |
Sorry, wasn't signed in. | toxic | en |
This Article is Currently on a good Version
Let's keep it that way | toxic | en |
Stefani stated that it's an ALBUM, not an EP. This is not up for debate. Also, the RIAA records it as a studio album. | toxic | en |
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