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deuce's page
Hey there, I am new to wikipedia but am quickly getting a hang of things. I noticed that not only are you a very active user but that your comments and edits are very professional, I want to thank you for this.
I have been taking a lot of time recently to ensure that the Deuce page has enough information and is kept up to date. As the producer / lead singer for Hollywood Undead and embarking on his own solo career (new interview / blog posted that confirms this) I do not believe this page should be deleted. As a fan of Hollywood Undead my self, myself and many of my other friends have been using this page as a reliable source to find out what tracks he has been producing and other artists he is working with.
I tried to ""vote"" to not get the page deleted but was hoping you could give me some advice to make this page more relevant and important so that fans can stay updated and get the information that is needed and wanted by them. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you." | toxic | en |
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One more thing...per WP:EL, the youtube trailer link needs to be removed from the external links. Also, the interview that is mentioned in the references, should also be removed, and the other interview would be more appropriate in a further reading section. 311 " | toxic | en |
Lol how snippy. You go girl. | adult_sexism | en |
re : deal extension for 11 / 21 / 2000 for 98 - 439
hi daren ,
i know that this is a busy part of the day for you . but , when you get a
minute , can you please extend deal # 465322 for cover a flow volume of 140
dec . for 11 / 21 / 2000 ?
thanks
- jackie -
3 - 9497
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - forwarded by jackie young / hou / ect on 12 / 21 / 2000 09 : 06
am - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
jackie young
12 / 19 / 2000 09 : 30 am
to : victor lamadrid / hou / ect @ ect
cc :
subject : re : deal extension for 11 / 21 / 2000 for 98 - 439
typo . . . . . . . . . . . . deal # 462490
enron north america corp .
from : victor lamadrid 12 / 19 / 2000 09 : 24 am
to : jackie young / hou / ect @ ect
cc : meredith mitchell / hou / ect @ ect , daren j farmer / hou / ect @ ect , sherlyn
schumack / hou / ect @ ect , howard b camp / hou / ect @ ect , clem cernosek / hou / ect @ ect ,
cynthia franklin / corp / enron @ enron
subject : re : deal extension for 11 / 21 / 2000 for 98 - 439
jackie , 465490 is not a deal between ena and hpl . . it is a zone 5 tennessee
sale between ena and a third party . . . thanks
jackie young
12 / 19 / 2000 09 : 02 am
to : victor lamadrid / hou / ect @ ect , meredith mitchell / hou / ect @ ect , daren j
farmer / hou / ect @ ect
cc : clem cernosek / hou / ect @ ect , howard b camp / hou / ect @ ect , sherlyn
schumack / hou / ect @ ect
subject : deal extension for 11 / 21 / 2000 for 98 - 439
victor ,
can you extend deal # 465490 to cover a flow volume of 141 dec . for 11 / 21 / 2000 ?
daren ,
can you extend deal # 465322 for cover a flow volume of 140 dec . for
11 / 21 / 2000 ?
thanks
- jackie -
3 - 9497 | scam | en |
New temple consecrated in Tividale, West Midlands, UK
http://www.venkateswara.org.uk/
see also bbc news
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/5272882.stm
Johnmarkh | toxic | en |
User page revert
Hey, thanks for noticing and removing the vandalism to my user page yesterday. Funny how I seem to annoy anon IP's when I revert their vandalism! Cheers! | toxic | en |
"=None but a few links?===
Given the inline links in the current version, and the navboxes, perhaps it would now be acceptable to remove all links from the infobox before ""Heir apparent"", and the links to Mayfair and UK as the birthplace of her mother, and the ""detail"" of the Queen's Issue?
==" | toxic | en |
Let's Work Together
I would be happy to work with you, if you would stop reverting better written material with references simply to keep your own writing. | toxic | en |
December 28 Edits
Sean, | toxic | en |
"It is, it's just it doesn't show up as red, because who ever heard of a space with a font color?
" | toxic | en |
[USER] or maybe she cares! | adult_sexism | en |
No. Its not specialisation. Can work but its slave labor. Will look for it this month sha cos no shakara 4 beggar. | scam | en |
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::::Haha! Don't worry about that, I still cannot believe HO ruined her name like that anyway! Steph Roach sounds so tacky. " | toxic | en |
"Welcome!
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Spam nostalgia, Annoyance Calls, good ideas with no analysis
Am I going to long for the good old days of Nigerian 419?
After picking up the land-line phone mid-day (always a bad idea) only to
slam it down before the telemarketer even spoke, I have in mind an
invention. If my brain can detect the crosstalk from a call-center before
the human, sub-human, or machine starts speaking, why not have a box that
just hangs up for me? Maybe it could blow a police whistle (play a
sample) into the phone first.
Currently, a strategy of leaving the machine on as a screener works pretty
well, but I still get Carey-on-RIAA style mad when the damn phone rings
and it's NOT anyone I want to talk to.
.....
I want to like Spider Robinson's works. Really. I mean having a "Bridge
of Birds" attraction in the "China that never was" portion of the theme
part in "The Free Lunch...." But, I really fell for his anti-paparatzi
device (invented by a princess Diana fan). Doggone. I've now completely
reasoned my way around it. It has a built-in defense against the first
obvious way of confounding it, but that leads directly to an exploit that
uses off the shelf hardware that a paparatzi ought to have in her kit.
That's so often the problem with Robinson. He doesn't think that you the
reader are nearly so smart as he. Heh. I admit that reading a lot of
slushpile manuscripts does not improve one's opinion of fellow-man, but
I always resent him for not being thorough.
Eirikur
http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork
| scam | en |
re : texas logistics info .
daren ,
have you had a chance to complete the texas logistics information for the powerpoint presentation ? you can just write what you would like me to say in a reply to this email . i can put the text in the presentation . i need this info . asap so that i can send the presentation to all of the logistics managers .
thanks ,
elizabeth
- - - - - original message - - - - -
from : webb , elizabeth
sent : tuesday , october 30 , 2001 9 : 03 am
to : farmer , daren j .
cc : calcagno , suzanne
subject : texas logistics info .
daren ,
i need some general information from you about texas logistics for the logistics powerpoint presentation . can you please get this info . to me by tomorrow , wednesday , october 31 at 5 pm ? the slide that i need you to complete is # 36 - texas gas logistics information .
thanks ,
elizabeth
>
elizabeth webb
elizabeth . webb @ enron . com
713 - 345 - 1694 | scam | en |
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:::::Ok, then how about I remove the number from the ref? " | toxic | en |
It says the manga sold 22 million on the back of the first volume... is that good enough citation? | toxic | en |
Yep, been rouge for a while now: talk | toxic | en |
My talk page is not your playground. First, stop threatening me, and secondly, stop restoring your threats that I have removed from my talk page. Talk | toxic | en |
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I'm Gonna Tell You Like This
Okay, I see you are one of the editers against having album covers on the artist's page because it's ""fair use"". Not having those covers on the artist's page iz an outrage. For years wikipedia had the policy of having the wikitable with the album covers on them. But then in 2007 some administrators (aka nerds with power on wikipedia/tyrants) decided that even though wikipedia will never be sued for this action, that they were gonna take all the album cover off the pages. But a few bold editers such as my self, did not except nor like this change and continued to put the album cover on the page due to the fact that's where they belong. I have been blocked 3 times for this and am sick of it. I'm not saying all administrators are a bad, I have even read comments by some that said that they would rather have the covers included. I also was visiting a admi. page and read ""Even the most anti-album cover administrater agrees that wikipedia will never be sued for the album covers. You know what I'm sayin' Loc? We want album covers, man. Whether it be you, Steel, Spellcast, Mel Ethis, Shadyaftermathgunito or whoever keeps deleting the album covers, you guys got to stop. Do you guys get paid for every album cover you remove? That is the only reason I can think of for you guys being so anti-album cover. Damn, we only live once. I suggest a revolt, a reconsider, a vote, anything. You administraters don't run the world. Peace. " | toxic | en |
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Radio detection tubes
I removed this sentence from the beginning of the section on Audio broadcasting: ""The invention of the vacuum tube detector, invented by a team of Westinghouse engineers. "" Grammatically it has no predicate (verb), and according to the article Vacuum tube the diode detector was invented by John Ambrose Fleming, not a team of Wesinghouse engineeers. " | toxic | en |
Cast not the first stone
URL: http://diveintomark.org/archives/2002/10/02.html#cast_not_the_first_stone
Date: 2002-10-02T09:30:52-05:00
First Blood is Spilled at Record Industry Hearings[1]. “In a shocking
statement made by Back Street Boy, Kevin Richardson, he testified that they
have NEVER received a royalty check, and that they only took a large advance
after their third hit album in a row failed to earn them a penny in
royalties.”
[1] http://www.musicdish.com/mag/?id=6675
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I think you meant to respond to the above section? I have removed some unencyclopedic information - I am glad you ae supportive.·snunɐw· | toxic | en |
Please do not add unsourced or original content. Doing so violates Wikipedia's verifiability policy. If you continue to do so, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. – | toxic | en |
Joydeep
Does that refer to penetration? | toxic | en |
Please stop. If you continue to vandalize pages, as you did to Vega (Street Fighter), you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. | toxic | en |
I deleted Bluesnews.com, which was a redirect to the article, Blue's News, which was deleted after this afd, Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Blue's News (2nd nomination). This left the article I deleted as a broken link, which was why I deleted it | toxic | en |
Yes, I'm well aware. No, no one can blame you. Mail crossed your post. Will give it more thought. - talk | toxic | en |
Anthemoessa
Hi! I created a page called Anthemoessa. It's about the island of the Sirens. Would you mind editing it please? Thanks! | toxic | en |
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==Cool==
In Cool (aesthetic) you write that """"Arrogant self-awareness"" seems precisetly what the writer intended and it is accurate."" Though I don't see how merely being self-aware can be arrogant. Conversely if someone is self-absorbed or self-centered it is usually described as being nearly synonynymous with arrogance. Maybe you could explain what exactly Lewis MacAdams meant? " | toxic | en |
on the talk page of the author. | toxic | en |
Meqdim
I have posted articles with copyright, Sincerly, I request for further explanation for the deletion of my pages. | toxic | en |
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Congrats in your resent success from you RFA i hope to be hearing from you in the future again congrats [ ] [Talk] " | toxic | en |
It would seem that this standard is not supported anymore, at least this is the feeling you get when you read the sourceforge forum on U3D (where the U3D sample source code is stored). Should this page be marked as no longer relevant? | toxic | en |
Black chief nurse vs white WW2 veteran who died while she was laughing. What is the real reason he died? A: Because he was white. Racially motivated HATE CRIME!! [URL] | adult_sexism | en |
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Me, ""constantly mentioning other editors by name"".
""Constantly measuring other editors by name"" - a characteristic you attribute to me in a negative way - is a very necessary, human, kind, friendly, warm, acceptable, welcome and common style for many warm, kind and friendly human beings. Only a negative person like you would regard that as something negative to mention against a person - something I find atrocious, shockingly bad, tasteless, dreadful and abominable. You should not be so negative towards other editors. Especially stating that an editor wastes Wikipedians time by contributing to Wikipedia. That is absolutely unforgivable and absolutely not acceptable. You should be given at least a 48 hour ban for such an atrocious statement. You should learn to more friendly with other editors. You are not forced to be here on Wikipedia. You can leave if you feel that good faith editors are wasting your time. I suggest you speak to a priest or other religious caregiver to help you with your negative feelings towards good faith Wikipedians. " | toxic | en |
De-Rollback request
On my account User:TheGoofyGolfer. | toxic | en |
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I do not play this games J Milburn. Be specific of what ""variety of sources"" you are talking about. The photographs which I took are listed as my own regardless of what they depict. The ones that are not taken by me or are scans- such as ""fall of the Phaeton"" by Peter Paul Rubens or the ""Dante and Virgil in Hell"" - are listed as they were found on wiki.commons. I do not claim any rights to them. " | toxic | en |
Yes, I agreed here. Regards, | toxic | en |
Those Allmusic and BBC refs at the top of the ref list cite to one sentence, and are not used again in the article. They should just be cited to once, in the citations list and not added to the refs as has been done. The current system is making editing more difficult, and that alone is a good reason to look at conversion to another, I suggest Harvnb. | toxic | en |
how come the sayings are out of date | toxic | en |
":In an interpreted language your source code is read in command by command by a software tool, which is called the Interpreter and executed.
What ? Command-by-command ? No interpreter is using such crappy technique nowadays. Taw
From Interpreted Language/Talk
some languages (like Perl) are compiled at runtime
Could you elaborate ? Taw
Every time a perl script is run, Perl compiles it and then runs the compiled code. At least, this is the usual way of using perl, although it's not the only way. Zundark, 2001 Dec 15
You mean compile to syntactic tree or compile to machine code ? Taw
I believe it's compiled to bytecode, much like Java. As of perl 5.6 (version?), it's possible to produce a bytecode version of a perl program to save the compilation step. I think the bytecode can be converted back to full source as well, but I'm not as sure about that. Indigo Perl ( produces a perl compiler that produces a machine executable, but I think the resulting executable consists of both the actual bytecode and enough of the perl engine to run the bytecode, so they tend to be rather large. Their advantage is being able to deploy the code to machines that don't necessarily have the Perl interpreter installed. They have versions for both Windows and Unix-ish platforms. Wesley
Old Interpreted Language article
An interpreted language is a type of programming language that is not compiled into machine code, but is interpreted at run-time by the computer, and translated into machine understandable code as required.
It is often a mistake to refer to a language as either ""interpreted"" or ""compiled"", because
most languages can be implemented in either way, and some languages
(like Perl) are compiled at
runtime but behave as if they were interpreted.
Other languages, like Java, may be partially compiled into an
intermediate form which is then interpreted (although that, too, might be compiled).
Some languages, though, are specifically designed to favor interpretation.
An example of an interpreted language is JavaScript.
Is Java interpreted, or what?
The Java programming language article says:
""The first implementations of the language used an interpreted virtual machine to achieve portability, and many implementations still do. These implementations produce programs that run more slowly than the fully-compiled programs created by the typical C++ compiler and some later Java language compilers, so the language suffered a reputation for producing slow programs. More recent implementations of the Java VM produce programs that run much faster, using multiple techniques.""
The Java language is compiled, always. It is designed as a compiled language, and is implemented as a compiled language. It is often compiled into bytecode, which is then interpreted (with a virtual machine). I think the Java language article is correct, but maybe it could be worded better. LDC
Yes, and you can also compile Jave straight down to machine code if you like. The above claim that it is a mistake to differentiate between interpreted and compiled languages is IMHO incorrect; every language that has an ""eval"" statement which lets you construct and evaluate statements on the fly can never be cleanly compiled down to machine code; you will always have to embed an interpreter in your compiled code. AxelBoldt
Way too much mess here has been caused by lack of clear definition of ""compiling"".
It is used in two distinct meanings, as in:
compiled to machine code (or assembly)
compiled to byte code/parse tree/some other internal representation
I think it's wrong to call languages that use the second way ""compiled"". In such case there would be virtually no interpreted language in use - no language uses line-by-line parsing nowadays, all ""compile"" source to some form of internal representation.
Quote from FOLDOC:
Compiler
A program that converts another program
from some {source language} (or {programming language}) to
{machine language} (object code). Some compilers output
{assembly language} which is then converted to {machine
language} by a separate {assembler}.
...
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Du weisst, wo du mich wieder finden kannst. | toxic | en |
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:I agree. Obviously that edit was made by someone who had the complaint personally and it really has no place on an informative site. Google have no reason to tell people they happen to be on news groups because the site functions identically none the less. What should be mentioned is that only stupid people care and it is actually a excellent google feature that allows people to have an easy to use Newsgrouping service
==Web 2.0==
Clearly given how suseptable the stupid, and therefore the general population, are to media bollocs i decided to question this instead of changing it. Clearly saying Newsgroups are similar to Web 2.0 is a statement without meaning. Even if one was to believe that there was any difference in the collaberation online now (apart from the large number of idiots now using the internet) Web 2.0 is not a thing (protocol, platform, library or service) that can be compared to only one of the many ""Web 0.5"" services. If it was to be compared to a single modern online forum and mentioned that Newsgroups were normally far more productive then the comment would be slightly more meaningful. Despite my comments about Web 2.0 please don't take this as an argument against it even being real, i honestly feel that the comparison doesn't fit any which way. " | toxic | en |
Drew Barrymore
Based on what? Is there some new obscure policy that I've missed? Cropped vs. original version is a matter of opinion and editor consensus. You've had three different people revert this now. That would appear to be consensus. | toxic | en |
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Here's more, just in case you want to debate the site because he is a professor:""Self-published material may, in some circumstances, be acceptable when produced by an established expert on the topic of the article whose work in the relevant field has previously been published by reliable third-party publications. However, caution should be exercised when using such sources: if the information in question is really worth reporting, someone else is likely to have done so.""
It's been thought out and rejected by the community. " | toxic | en |
guess she didn't realize that when she came to america it was conservatives kids singing that rhyme who grew up to be her conservative "friends." what a loser. | adult_sexism | en |
:::::I think the problem only arises once you move beyond animals and into computer science, which is not within the scope of this article. Which author is right about how to design algorithms is irrelevant - the article is about collective behavior in biological animals, and how that arises and evolves. How and why animals arrive at a particular state is often very, very different from human design, or even from what's optimal. Your references might be very relevant to the articles Swarm_intelligence or Collective_behavior, but this article has a narrower scope, restricted to non-human animals in nature. | toxic | en |
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Your example actually denoted a repeating decimal, which is indicated by an overbar. Your example however pushed the repeating decimals too far down; there is probably a better suited notation for that. — (talk) — " | toxic | en |
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The problem that deeply concerns me is the fact that fox news attempts to claim neutrality when their own newspaper, the New York Post, claims that they are conservative. Does anyone actually, wholeheartedly believe they are ""fair and balanced""? It just seems to me, that FNC and even MSNBC are a bit more of entertainment and that CNN is the only real news outlet, because they do what they're supposed to: report the news and not skew it to make a political statement. And it's not like FNC is moderately conservative, it's more like, they do and say whatever they need to to make any and all democrats look bad... while completely lying about it to the viewers who actually believe that they are ""fair and balanced."" That's honestly frightening to me. Bill O'Reilly's arrogance and temper deeply bother me. The point is, relating all that to that user, well, what he did doesn't exactly qualify as vandalism. It just violated OR, even though, I doubt many Americans would honestly disagree with that. I digress, that user wasn't right. But I 'sighed' because I know where you were coming from. I'm sure he'd be a productive user if he learned the ropes of Wikipedia. UDI " | toxic | en |
Yar lor he wan 2 go c horse racing today mah, so eat earlier lor. I ate chicken rice. U? | scam | en |
Hi Struway, can you take a second (or third) look? As always, your detailed reviews of football lists at FLC are much appreciated. Thanks, | toxic | en |
There is absolutely no certainty that the dodo soldier is named rittain. as i said, please don't assume that. rittain can just as easily be a regular person infected with the black water mist or something or another who yells out in the episode. there is no assurance enough to call him that. the name being listed in the credits is not sufficient. 72.229.48.178 | toxic | en |
"::: To most the would appear mutually exclusive. I mean that our current process of limiting admins works, we don't need a new method for witch hunting, and that our energy would be better focused and spent fixing encyclopedia articles and demanding that Jimbo Wales finally institute flagged revisions on English Wikipedia. (talk)
" | toxic | en |
": The funniest thing is that Shihlin (claimed W-G) is not following any of the existing romanization rules.
: If we are aiming for a W-G reference, it should be noted as ""Shih-lin"" not ""Shihlin.""
: Existing romanization spellings of ""Shilin"" (Hanyu):
: Shilin (Hanyu)
: Shih-lin (Wade-Giles)
: Shr-lin (MSP II)
: Shrlin (Yale)
" | toxic | en |
And here's the real problem: []. Just about all of these spurious insertions of 'Marc Sinden' into Wikipedia pages have been by you or your present and past socks. WP is not a fan site, it's an encyclopedia, and editors with your sort of agenda simply make it less of a reliable resource, and *perceived* as less of a reliable resource. Many hundreds of thousands of editors play it straight, but their efforts are spoiled by a few who are determined to game the system to their advantage. My suggestion would be for you to go off and start a Marc Sinden fan site, where your efforts will be far better appreciated. This is not the place for you. | toxic | en |
HE IS FICTIONAL AND EVERY CHILD OF EVERY AGE SHOULD KNOW JUST LIKE I DID WHEN I FIRST HEARD OF SANTA WHEN I WAS 4 YEARS OLD. | toxic | en |
Hey tmr maybe can meet you at yck | scam | en |
== Vandalism on Intro Paragraph ==
The user Takiasuu vandised the nitrogen article with the following intro paragraph:
Nitrogen (IPA: ) is a retarded element which has the symbol FUCK YOU and atomic number 2billion in the periodic table. Retarded nitrogen is a colorless, baldy, tasteless and mostly inert diatomic retarded at standard conditions, giving off 78.08% percent of gas into our mouths and Earth's ass. Nitrogen is a gay element of all living tissues and amino acidsand loves to have sex with the element argon. Many industrially gay compounds, such as ammonia, nitric acid, and cyanides, contain nitrogen's sperm.
I have reverted the page and added a warning to the user's talk page. | toxic | en |
::Please also comment about my other points.— | toxic | en |
**Sorry if I came across as something of an ass, but I think you made the correct decision. It will certainly help with clarification for those unacquainted with this particular bit of history. | toxic | en |
It was fully-protected at the time that the request was made. Dialogue Stalk me | toxic | en |
Stardust
How come no mention of his role in the film Stardust? It was hilarious! Very different then any role I've seen Deniro in and he played the part so well. | toxic | en |
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Thanks for the suggestion! Wolfowitz " | toxic | en |
My hair is trash. I need to put a masque on it.. But that takes so much energy that I don't have. | toxic | en |
I HATE YOU WITH PASSION | toxic | en |
It's literally the only thing the article needs before the main page is expanded. | toxic | en |
Assuming that comment is directed at me, I am quite aware of the consequences and am hoping that someone neutral (in OM's eyes) will tell OrangeMarlin that very fact so he ceases his constant barrage of spurious accusations. | toxic | en |
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Right, thanks Richard. I guess my question is more one of whether it's ""okay"" to revert edits that are otherwise non-controversial just because they're made by a suspected sock? The recent spates of edits to Hull really do seem to be in good faith and aren't clear-cut vandalism; it's more peacockism and too much detail, along with the frustration of little things like having to correct source formatting for consistency and the poor/inconsistent use of edit summaries, after entreaties on talk pages receive no response. For instance, another IP you've tagged has been active today since my last edit to the article, all edits are similar to what I just describe. Would it be considered bad form to revert those edits because a suspected sockpuppet has made them? " | toxic | en |
REDIRECT Talk:Common Era/Archive 8 | toxic | en |
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Northern Cyprus edits
I will complement you on doing a great job updating and expanding many Northern Cyprus-related articles.
I oppose, however, to your sneaky removal of links to Cyprus / Island of Cyprus / Republic of Cyprus, usually replacing them with links to Northern Cyprus, sometimes even making double or triple links to NC to avoid linking to the island of / Republic of Cyprus. I also notice that all your newly created articles about places in NC do not have any mentions at all about RoC, not even the de jure/de facto distinction. That is definitely POV editing.
I oppose also to your consistent removal of any mention of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, replacing any mention with ""the events of 1974"" or your new favorite ""the hostilities of 1974"". These euphemisms do not give any information to the user of Wikipedia, they only create questions: ""Which events?"", ""Which hostilities?"". You have also been removing many sourced descriptions of the local effects of the 1974 ínvasion. These edits are definitely disruptive POV edits.
In your edit summaries you never mention the removals and changes you do to the article content, you only mention additions of mayors, population figures etc., which are obviously good additions. The disruptive edits I have mentioned above are never mentioned (which is why I used the word ""sneaky""). To make it even worse, you are using false edit summaries. When you remove a category you do not like with an edit summary ""syntax"", it is not only disruptive, it is plain dishonest.
In a week's time I will again be able to edit regularly in Wikipedia, and I will then begin to revert your POV edits. In the meantime you could help, by reverting your worst POV edits. If not, the least you can do is to refrain from any more POV edits with dishonest edit summaries.
I really think that it would be possible for us to work together to create a neutral (WP:NPOV) presentation of places in NC, but that would require that you are willing to accept that your personal POV is not necessarily the only way to describe the world. Regards! " | toxic | en |
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::For your benefit, I'll list what was wrong with your introduction.
::*""American professional football player who has been a guard and offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for twelve seasons."" Have fun updating this one every season he plays. Also, offensive tackle as a link in and of itself if fine. You also unnecessarily dragged on that he played American football, even though it's completely unnecessary to mention his nationality in the lead, as has been decided by consensus.
::*""He is currently an unrestricted free agent."" See every other project. You can just say free agent in the first sentence. Waiting until the end is asinine.
::Otherwise, I pretty much just re-worded yours to fix those issues.| " | toxic | en |
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""However, a certain Yankee trait of hypocrisy in the service of hard-nosed business interests was also held in esteem, or at the very least, politely left unacknowledged."" This is A. not a sentance and B. also rather incendary in language. In refrence to this not being a sentance, where is the subject? 'a certain Yankee trait of hypocrisy'? no. " | toxic | en |
Arba'een
2 December 2015 is Arba'een, forty days after the Day of Ashura. Arba'een is one of the largest pilgrimage gatherings on Earth, in which up to 20 million people go to the city of Karbala in Iraq. | toxic | en |
Sandy, I didn't expect a prose review, although you made some good suggestions; I only wanted it closed in time for the anniversary and thought that it met all the necessary criteria. I'm not really concerned if a delegate feels the urge to make suggestions or not since that depends on the quality of the reviews, which is, as we all know, highly variable. So I wouldn't think that you've placed yourself in a COI situation just because you made some comments and/or suggestions. As a delegate, you have to step up if the reviewers have missed some things in your estimation. That's just doing what's necessary. | toxic | en |
girls really get fucked almost every weekend ? | adult_sexism | en |
Top 4| - Racquel McConney - Katrín Ármannsdóttir - Rebeca Guerrero - Andreína Katarina Roldán
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As for your comment on Talk:List_of_sovereign_states: Inzko's speech is as relevant as a statement by a thief who broke into your house, saying you own the place though it is his to do as pleased, and even going to courthouse pretending to be the legit owner of your house. Can't you tell misrepresentation? Not interested in your reply as I can tell what it will be. Don't worry, everyone knows Wikipedia is a geopolitical weapon of big caliber. I am here for fun only. I know you and your buddies hate truth and justice. | toxic | en |
CDisplayEx is sponsored by trovi.com malware, is wikipedia right place to advertice them? | toxic | en |
I agree with Gaijin42. Just give the facts. Describing the era between Miller and Heller as favoring the collective right viewpoint would run into the ban on synthesis. It's better to simply refer to the disagreement in the legal, academic, and political communities during that period.
Also, McDonald did not overrule any Supreme Court decisions. Only Justice Thomas would have done so. The plurality opinion distinguished those earlier decisions (e.g., Cruikshank) on the ground that those decisions ruled that the Second Amendment was not incorporated via the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, but did not discuss the Due Process Clause. The plurality ruled that those decisions were not precedent for whether the Second Amendment could be incorporated via the Due Process Clause. The plurality opinion is the de facto Opinion of the Court, because it is the opinion that supports the holding and is based on the narrowest grounds (see Marks v. United States). | toxic | en |
they also make up the majority of the population in america | adult_sexism | en |
== Weston Kartes ==
He is gay | toxic | en |
1/2 Prince
Hey! Thanks for the message. I don't mind that you've been undoing my edits; I know they were probably WAY too detailed for Wikipedia. But I didn't think my last edit- where I spaced out all the character profiles- would be as much of a problem, because I had been focusing more on cleaning it up than filling it out. I didn't want to push my luck, so I specifically didn't add any new information or characters. I even checked that style page that you'd mentioned in one of your notes, but I couldn't find where I'd gone wrong, so did you edit it because of that? If I check that more closely and cut down on the adjectives, would it be alright to redo my edit? I know it has to be frustrating for newbies to rush in and make edits that don't follow all the rules, so I'd appreciate it if you could tell me what I'd done wrong last time. Thanks for being patient. | toxic | en |
I called 3RR for a specific reason. I knew you were going to keep reverting to something you wanted gone which I disagreed with. You held no consensus, no talks about it, nothing. These examples of categories I pointed out are well suited within the community. You were only trying to limit the ability for readers, nothing more. | toxic | en |
::Just in case there was doubt, I support this as well. | toxic | en |
Unfortunately that is incorrect. The city is now called both Londonderry and Derry. | toxic | en |
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::Brilliant. Thank you. I have done some by hand and it takes an age. " | toxic | en |
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== Heidegger and Nazism ==
Paul, I see that you were none to pleased about my revisions made to the ""Heidegger and Nazism"" article. I expected someone to do something like that. Do you understand Heidegger's work? (Do you happen to believe that understanding Heidegger's work is not relevant to a narrative about his activity?) The neat thing about revisions is that the evidence is, then, right there for doing hermeneutical work on variance of readings, vis-a-vis available scholarship on the matter. So, I've copied your pages, and I shall have a good time with your preferences, via another venue." | toxic | en |
Re: RH 8 no DMA for DVD drive
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 20:28, Matthias Saou wrote:
> I guess I'll settle for the /dev/dvd link change as described and putting
> the DMA tip in the %description :-)
Thanks, I'll sleep better now :)
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Wilifred, It is much more informative. Thanks.
As for copyediting, everyone and most prose benefits from copyediting, so there is no reason to be defensive about it. | toxic | en |
Lệnh shikai của Wabisuke là 'Raise your head' (Nâng đầu lên). | toxic | vi |
Check this out, this should be the newest addition to The lamest editing wars pages: | toxic | en |
ljm update
vince / stinson :
i just came back from a meeting with accounting ( ryan siueck ) and credit ( rod
nelson - works with bill bradford ) in which we presented the two - factor model
for calculating credit loss on our ljm ' s position . rod seemed positive with
the model conceptual approach . he will position bill bradford on that .
accounting will have a meeting with aa to discuss the treatment on credit
reserves on this deal tomorrow 9 : 00 am . they feel my participation is not
necessary .
at year - end the difference on both valuations - without and with credit risk
- indicates a credit loss of about 100 mm .
paulo issler | scam | en |
kdjfh skdfhjskdfjhskdjfhskdjf sdkjfhskdjfh d | toxic | en |
"::: Sorry but I mixed it up, it was just the other way round! If I understood it well, the sodium light was needed for course adjustment as it has a larger coherence length. In any case, white light was used for the experiment. As explained by ""Jerry"" on sci.physoics.relativity:
[The arms were] Pretty nearly equal, though. Although Michelson and Morley used
sodium light for collimating the apparatus, the actual experiment was performed using white light from an argand burner. The colored fringes were much easier to visually monitor; on the other hand, the limited coherence length of white light meant that the path lengths needed to match within microns. Note in Fig. 4 the piece of glass ""c"" used to compensate for the difference in light paths.
http://www.aip.org/history/gap/PDF/michelson.pdf
Thus I will now reinsert ""white"".
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Thanks for the invite, but I'm actually trying to cut back on WP. Last thing I need is a new one! — | toxic | en |
It actually is insulting and I think changing it would be pointless unless you seek o downplay Robeson's astonishing gifts as an unrivaled artist, intellectual and athlete. Robeson's achievements are of such they need to be showcased. None of his skills were lesser than the other. He was the greatest football player of his era along with many other things.
() 7:49am, 3 February 2009 (UTC) | toxic | en |
"Calculation? ==
Can someone explain the calculation used to date the divergance?
In other words how do ancient ""human"" mitocondria (from the neanderthal period) differ from neanderthals?
That is a very different question than applying a contemporanious species metric to aincent ""humans"" with those of today.
I find it odd that neandertals are considered non human when ""Archaic Homo sapiens evolved between 400,000 and 250,000 years ago"".
Simialrly odd is this which shows two species of modern human.
== " | toxic | en |
Exodus 22:18 Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live. Pretty much their moral obligation | adult_sexism | en |
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