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`If you're going to block for personal attacks ... == Please take a look at the anon who's posting in Talk:Sayyid and Grand Ayatollah al-Shirazi. I can't believe that he's calling people ``cocksuckers`` with impunity. == `
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== List of Islamic terms in Arabic == Saduj seems suspiciously like a strawman sockpuppet. If I have time Ill look over his contributions to that page.
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` == Politics section edit == I removed the very last sentence from the Politics section: ``In 2003,U.S. invaded Iraq and found approx. 3436 tonnes of weapons.`` It not only seemed out of place as the previous sentences were talking about the transitional government, but seems to be rather misleading especially in lieu of all the controversy of the invasion of Iraq under the accusation that they had and were developing weapons of mass destruction. Is it any surprise that any country has a large tonnage of weapons considering nearly all nations possess armies? Imagine if the tonnage of all conventional weapons of the United States were calculated alone. Obviously such a statement as the one above seems to have an alterior motive. To date (Aug-2005) no weapons or evidence of development of WMD's have been found in Iraq.`
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` == Citing Qur'an == Is there a proper way to cite the Quran? I've seen several diff. ways but typically I've done ``chapter number.verse number.line number.`` `
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` You can edit now. `
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` == film category cfds == Hi - One way to read your notes at Wikipedia:Categories_for_deletion/Log/2005_July_28 (and I know you don't actually mean them this way) is that the anon votes are sockpuppets of . Since this anon (whoever it is) didn't actually add the entries to CFD, I don't think it's inappropriate for him/her to vote. And, if his/her ISP dynamically allocates IP addresses and the user want to remain anonymous, how would you expect him/her to vote? Calling these ``sockpuppet`` votes seems a little overly confrontational. Would you consider changing your note to be a little less insulting (assuming good faith)? Perhaps something like ``user assumed to be the same as the user who originally added the cfd tag``? IMO, accusing someone of being a sockpuppet is assuming some level of malicious intent, which I think is perhaps not warranted in this case. BTW - in case you have any doubt, I assure you I am not the anon in question. Hi, thanks for your message. Actually, I had assumed good faith. I will change the notes on the ones that Kbdank71 ``added`` but the anon tagged. The only reason I used the term ``sockpuppet``, is because if you actually read his votes, he insinuates that he is not the same person, yet they are all the exact same edits by each IP, along with the post on Wikipedia:Wikiquette alerts stating he was not the same person. I have tried to assume good faith, but he continued to remove Cfd tags, have categories requested to be speedied. The only way I fealt the discussion could be fair, is if all were aware of the activities of the anon, although I'm sure most people realized it was the same. Have a look at the log I created, if you haven't already . I am not on a personal vendetta, I was in agreement with the anon about changing some of the cat's, but then it became ridiculous and we had to clean up all the bad-faith stuff that was done. I will go change the way the comments read now. Thanks again. `
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:::The [ɾ̞] symbol means that the articulation is less solid than for [ɾ], not that it is pronounced elsewhere in the mouth. There is no symbol for a sublaminal sound. My understanding is that [¡] is a click pronounced between the tongue and the lower alveolar ridge, but I don't know if [ǃ¡] is related as its symbol would suggest. 10:25, 2005 August 2 (UTC)
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:::Oh, I agree entirely - but might as well just put the facts up objectively.
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*Explain 1980 elections better: who were the main parties, were they new or historical, what were their prospects, which ethnic groups were their base?
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You might want to mention the connection with honor killings, where women are told they must become suicide bombers to restore honor to their families.
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` == S.A. Users == :No, Xiphon, he did not add my name there, I added it myself. But hey, nothing is a ``must``, you can add your name there or not as you please. I dont really know what ``be bold`` means. (Must I be offensive when talking to my inferiors? ). Hee hee, just a thought. `
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` :You can't do that. The GNAA press release pictured in Image:GNAA press release.jpg is copyrighted by the GNAA, so any screenshot of a legible section of the press release can only be under ``fair use``. `
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Just wondering: Why is it important to keep the certification level wikilinked to an article on a chemical element?
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Reverting should only be used for vandalism, not valid information put in an appropriate section! The Civil War aspect should be properly explained in the article.
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You need to look up the difference between a confederation and a federal government. Indivisible is explicitly related to this difference. I weep for the school system that produced this article.
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==Promoter of left-wing bias== It's traditional to be gracious when people leave, I owe you no such indulgence. Your edits have been at the heart of the problem of Wikipedia, a blind adherence to left-wing orthodoxy. Good riddance.
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Ding-dong the witch is dead Which old witch? The wicked witch Ding-dong the wicked witch is dead Wake up you sleepyhead Rub your eyes, get out of bed Wake up the wicked witch is dead She's gone where the goblins go Below - below - below Yo-ho, let's open up and sing and ring the bells out Ding Dong' the merry-oh, sing it high, sing it low Let them know the Wicked Witch is dead
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You reverted some important facts from the Bob Carr article. Fuck you.
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:Aide seems very similar to Spanish aire or French aer. It seems dubious for a pre-Roman god.
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` == Vandalism == Please do no vandalize the ``Natalee Holloway`` page. This is your official warning. The next time you do it, you will be permabanned.`
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` == VANDALIZER == Hi this is your official warning. You recieve this warning because you vandalized the ``Natalee Holloway`` page. The next warning will result in a suspension for 195 hours. Thank you.`
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:::Harro. This Paul Chiu. Mr. Mehrafshan you seem so like Zeleshk. You same pelson? And Mr. Zeleshk, you say Sahm-i Sādāt is offset by other mean for non-Sayyeds, but why is two class of Iranian? Why is not same for all Iranian? I be grad you educate me. I am always interested Iran. Thank you. Paul Chiu
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:Hi Xanadu, thanks for the message. Frankly I don't even think we need an RfA... it's clear that FoC is not editing in good faith, besides, his claims are so ridiculous and unsubstantiated we need not take him seriously. This is not the first time Nanjing Massacre et al has come under attack, I think, and the 2 archive pages can testify to that. ;) So don't feed the troll, and if he tries to pick a fight just dismiss him. We've all tried to talk and reason - not much results produced. This whole thing has lasted for some 3 months now, IIRC, and August's Nanjing Massacre is pretty much the same as May's... ( we need to get on with life and ignore the provocateurs, who like nothing better than making us halt our progress on making this article better... :That said, though, if you want to do a RfA then by all means do. But I don't think it'd do much good. ( -
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Does anybody know what the outcome of the Chicago pornography charges were? Have they gone to trial yet?
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:Could you kindly point out the personal attacks you are referring to when you blocked me? And could you also review the block policy, particularly the part where it says not to block someone when you are involved in the situation, but rather to ask another admin for help?
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:Glad I could help. I've been keeping an eye on as much of the Medal of Honor stuff as I can.
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` :The big problem with compartmentalization is when an article falls into two or more categories: Do you apply the hypothetical ``biography`` style to Ashlee Simpson, or do you apply the ``popular music`` style? Do you apply the ``history`` style to Gdansk, or do you apply the ``city`` style? This could get even worse than the BC/BCE wars. `
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` :For very well-known celebrities, the US government archives may have something: a Google image search on ``site:.gov`` may bring something up. Also, the search engine on the Archives website (http://www.archives.gov/) may find things that Google doesn't. For people with military service, the military might have something (Google search on ``site:.mil``). :For celebrities that were well-known before 1950, there may be newspaper photographs that have fallen out of copyright. These will be hard to find, but the Library of Congress (http://www.loc.gov/) may have something. :A further option is to contact the celebrity's agent or estate and ask for an image to be released under GFDL, Creative Commons attribution, or Creative Commons sharealike-attribution licenses. :In my opinion, if free-use images can't be found, the second-best choice is a promotional photo: it's an image that is intended to be distributed widely. Of course, there are exceptions: for albums, singles, and DVDs, a low-resolution scan of the cover is always appropriate. For movies, a still from a well-known scene or a low-resolution scan of a promotional poster is good. Failing all else, other fair-use images can be used, but they need to be tagged, justified, have the source/copyright owner credited, and used very sparingly. :As for the images at Iron Maiden, I'm still trying to figure out how strict I should be about fair-use images: all the images there are directly related to the subject of the article (except Image:PrisonerNovel.jpg, which I've just removed), all of them have some semblance of a source indicated, all of them have some semblance of a fair-use justification, and none of them seem to be surplus to the needs of the article. I should probably push to have the justifications be made more explicit. `
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== Billion == The American usage is not unknown in Britain and some of the lower grade aspects of the media incorrectly use it though in general a billion is the logical million million here. Its the way it has always been, its the way I have been taught in school since I started up until the current day (covering all levels of the British school system in the process). -Josquius
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== Bud Selig == You might want to read up a bit more about using the Neutral point of view with regard to the Bud Selig article; opinions should not be expressed without sourcing them, and even then they should be expressed dispassionately. Cheers.
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==Article Quality== This article totally sucks! Cali is a very significant town not only in Columbia, but due to it being a seat of the cocaine trade, is significant for the entire western hemisphere and Europe. This article is a joke.
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== Yeah == If you don't like the team, get the hell out of the stadium. Douche.
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```In recent years, the word Goth has often been used to describe a wider social group of youths. These might include people with a tendency to wear black clothes, listen to Death Metal or wear goth-style make up. Often, those labelled as Goths lack many of the characteristics historically associated with the subculture, and are sometimes called mallgoths.`` The major social group of goths, or ``mallgoths`` are usually linked with nu-metal, not death metal. Explain where this proof of gothic like youths listening to death metal comes from. Thanks. ~ Ryan `
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`:Hello Summer song, I have reverted eschatology back to the main page. Eschatology has nothing whatsoever to do with ``opposition to Jehovah's Witnesses``. Eschatology is about signs, predictions, and biblical text about the keen interest Christians have about the coming of Christ's Kingdom. It is about the history of those looking towards that Kingdom, and signs that it may be imminent. It has nothing at all to do with ``opposition``, so I really don't know why you put it in that separate page that you created about ``opposition``. Kind regards, 3rd of August 2005 `
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` == Problems with Confucianism == Confucianism is actually not a religion, but a set of philosophy. Confucious himself, like most of the Chinese in his time, had Chinese folk religion, but it doesn't mean his whole philosophy is a religion. Most Chinese don't consider it as a religion. It's somewhat like the confusion between 道家(the philosophy of Tao) and 道教(the religion of Tao). Lauzi's philosophy(the philosophy of Tao) is quite close to pantheism or atheism, while ``the religion of Tao`` was founded by 張道陵 as a polytheism religion. Although the founder of Tao religion worshipped and claimed that Lauzi was the ultimate pioneer of Tao religion, the philosophy of Tao is very distinct from the religion of Tao, and Lauzi himself never intended to be worshipped. (both are listed as ``Taoism`` in Wikipedia however) Confucianism and worshipping Confucious are distinct. Confucianism is the philosophy of Confucious, like the philosophy of Plato or the philosophy of Socrates, while worshipping Confucious is a part of Chinese folk religion, just like worshipping ancestors.`
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# No this sensationalist nonsense is as bad as the [www.jtf.org JTF]
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` * Please support your assertion that every media outlet in America refers to Rolling Stone as the ``Bible`` of the music industry. I'd like a citation for each media outlet, please. I think that would include several thousand radio and television stations, hundreds of magazines, several other content providers. Once you've done that, we can address the rest of your last post. `
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== We have a big vandalism problem == As someone who doesn't like IE, I would normally encourage wrecking anything IE-related. But this is Wikipedia. Wikipedia is not designed to endorse anything, it is simply designed to inform about it. Why people are vandalizing the IE page is beyond me, but it's becoming a major problem. The page was recently unlocked for 3 hours, and it got raped. I think some better anti-vandalism features need to be added. It seems as if someone has a personal vendetta against IE and is encouraging other people to join them. And look at the history of the IE article - it's a page stretching flooded nightmare.
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Shut up, I fucked your mom's pussy good.
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Entries Do american pro wrestlers and bands count as faous people?
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` == Re: Ships of Homeworld == I don't see why. The Star Wars, Star Trek, Babylon 5, and Firefly ships all have their own pages and neither of the last two contain as much ship data as Homeworld does. Furthermore, Relic and fans have based alot of ``fluff`` around the Homeworld ships and it would take a considerably large webpage to cover all the ships of the three games. `
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` :::::Proceed with caution! Here is the legal side: there are definitely not 28 state-recognized Cherokee groups in the United States. Many quasi-tribal groups have extensive websites and make all sorts of claims, and post pictures with ``tribal members`` with politicians, but they are usually not ``state-recognized.`` State recognition is brought about by the legislature of the state in question passing a law recognizing the ``tribe.`` Governor proclamations and ``resolutions`` by state legislatures do not confer legal status. In the alternative, a state can create an -agency-, much like a mini BIA, which is empowered to ``recognize`` tribes. For a clear example, see the Alabama Indian affairs commission at http://aiac.state.al.us/. I would venture to say that there are perhaps 6 state-rec Cherokee groups, in the strictest legal sense, in the entire United States. `
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:Thanks for suggesting it; I'll add that to my watchlist. It would help if people actually read the FAC requirements before listing I've seen articles go by with dubious fair use claims, with clearly incorrect license tags, with no copyright information at all, and even a few outright copyvios.
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:::OK, me and Fawcett had this discussion in April. See it at his talk page here and on my talk page (look for April 30) -
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` == discussions ongoing to establish conventions in some eastern civilizations == hi I observed that you have contributed to the discussion about article headings for Japanese monarchs and royals. It seems that these weeks, there are attempts to standardize such issues at several spots. One example is whether to standardize Thai royal persons. Of course, Thai and Japanese are totally different, for example regarding the need of disambiguation etc, and should probably be as separate as Eastern are in relation to european royalty naming. I think Japanese naming and Thai naming could end up to different conventions, and that is good if there are sufficient reasons for that. However, discussions may give new ideas and/or give reinforcement and more arguments for existing reasoning. Would you see the arguments and ``votes`` at: Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (Thailand-related articles) and do you have any opinion? `
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Regarding your contribution to the October Crisis article I would refer you to the following insertion by me on Talk:October Crisis that states: Removed incorrect statements on the War Measures Act inserted on that stated: *Under the War Measures Act, 497 residents of Quebec who were considered supporters or sympathizers of the FLQ as well as others dubbed radicals (union leaders, teachers, artists, etc...), were subsequently arrested and held according to the law for questioning, without charge, trial or contact with the outside world for up to a 3 weeks in the case of 343 of them. 62 were eventualy charged with various offences although only 20 were found guilty. I replaced yor incorrect statement with information from the McGill University website of senior Quebec cabinet Minister during the Crisis time, and McGill University Law Professor, William Tetley. - Yours sincerely,
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`My understanding is not odd and certainly not incorrect (thats the last thing it is). Titles in Britain when being examined in such fine detail have many ambiguities and many historical exceptions exist, and you will often find people making up the rules as they go along (e.g, a divorced Princess of Wales's title, the title of ``Princess Consort`` etc) which is why there is the possibility that either side of an argument MAY be right. You do have a good point but I think you're relying too much on an isolated case, which, in any case, doesn't explicitly show what you're trying to prove. `
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:I have some plans, but some r not Hong Kong-related. u loves biology? did u read James Watson's Double Helix? funny reading.
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:What it means is that the description is missing a step: the first step is to pump energy into the cavity, raising the electrons of the atoms into a higher-energy state. Interaction with a photon will then cause the electron to decay back to the original state, creating a second photon that is an exact duplicate of the first.
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== Copyvios - a tip == When you mark something a copyvio - say so in the edit summary! Otherwise it looks like a vandal page blanking -)
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== Thank you! == Thanks for the barnstar! ) I'll try to live up to it. One thing I just started is trying to ensure that we have an article for every article in John Lindow's Handbook of Norse Mythology. See . BTW - you're right that Lodur should have been moved to Lóðurr - I didn't notice it had ever been more than a redirect. -
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== Authentic Matthew the sequel == The POV that was in Authentic Matthew, an article you voted to delete, before it was NPOVed has been re-created at a new article - see Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/The Original Gospel of Matthew. ( | | )
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` :The primary source is the survey by the Jaffee Center. The secondary source is the Chicago Sun-Times report about that. The tertiary source is Finkelstein referring to the Chicago Sun-Times report. The primary source would be best (Jaffee Center poll), next best would be a newspaper report on it. We have no idea when the poll was even taken, much less what questions were asked. It's certainly not ``recent`` any more, since it was taken before March of 2002; moreover, it's undoubtedly been made moot by subseqeunt events and polls. Cherry-picking that one poll is POV at best, even assuming Finkelstein's take on it is accurate. It would sort of be like picking the one poll that shows the highest Palestinian support for suicide bombings against civilians, and completely ignoring the rest. `
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Another grammer matter: was quantum mechanics really invented or was it perhaps discovered or maybe introduced ?... just a thought
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Ahm. I thought his father's first wife was (but WHO was grandmother?) - I had a nightmarish thought that there are now claims that Godfrey was born already during 1st marrioage and was NOT a blood relation to Lorraines from whom his lands however were inherited.
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== Comment on this IP address. == You left a message on the talk page for this IP address, I was wondering if you had the means to block this IP from editing wikipedia articles. This is a school in Canberra Australia and I have encountered many instances of students vandalising Wikipedia. It would be better for the community and the students if we were unable to edit pages. Thank you.
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Merge suggestion with Domestic rabbit Someone has added a suggestion to Domestic rabbit that it be merged with the domestication section in European Rabbit. Please see the Talk:Domestic rabbit page for discussion on this merge.
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` ==== see: A mystical view of the resurrection of the dead within Judaism see Resurection of the dead is already happening. An insight into the inner meaning of the Resurrection of the dead based on the teachings of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson [Lubavitcher Rebbe http://www.torah.5u.com/rebbe.html] King [Moshiach http://www.torah.5u.com/moshiach.html] Shlit``a `
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`Is this correct? 3 fT·Hz−½? That reads as ``3 femto-tesla per (square root of hertz)``, which in turn expands to ``3 femto-tesla per (square root of (1/seconds))``. Seems like a really odd unit to me. `
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== Voltage Sources == Pleas look talk voltage source. I dont think this para warranted deletion. What is the problem with using aresistive dropper as a voltage source. It wa used all the time in ol TVs to generate variuos rails. Again, is this article about voltage sources or Ideal Volatge sources
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:There's nothing at all wrong with greeting other users. We try to be friendly here. Really, there's no reason for you to trouble yourself about the RFC or that other editor.
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` :Danny your motives are clearly not about being more ``encyclopaedic`` as we have seen your methods time and time again. As the Wikipedia page says: ``. . .You can quickly insert inline references to web pages by inserting a URL surrounded by single square brackets; this does not provide as much information to readers, but it is much better than not citing your sources at all`` Interestingly, I see you have only attacked and vandalized the Quotes website, and none of the Watchtower's multiple links, no surprise there with your gross bias screaming from the rooftops. As for the links to Quotes websites, they are extremely encyclopaedic, and the 1975 page has no commentary, but lists all the printed material about 1975, so as to give fair and reasonable coverage, rather than just a few selective quotes. They are all given their source, publication, date and page numbers for proof and reference. Your apparent fear and terror that the public might actually read what the Watchtower organization has written is very revealing. You clearly have an agenda to vandalize and ban free speech when it doesn't suit your agenda, not dissimilar to your religious organisation. I suggest you look inside and see why now after many months, you feel the desperate need to hide accurate, comprehensive, dated, quotes, direct and unaltered that have been published by the Watch Tower Society? If you can give all the 1975 publications from the Watchtower's website, then I'm sure many here will be only to happy to list that link, but I think you will find they refuse to give any information to the public about their less than flattering publications, and that is where we all need to see a comprehensive and fully documented source like the excellent quotes site on 1975. You have failed to substantiate any of your claims about the quotes site; merely saying ``it's not useful`` is a deadpan POV with no basis but your own fear of reality, and your desperate urged to manipulate the public. Posted Central 5 August 2005`
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I am busy , no finished please do not prevent this my required POV .All posts are dated, now please do not hinder me now .
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` Unlike the Gay Nigger Association of America, the gallery obviously isn't regularly reffered to as ``the GNAA``, so it has nothing to do with the acronym, apart from the fact that the first letters of the words match, but that is not reason enough to link it, or every article on wikipedia would be linked to from its acronym's page. `
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:::::Actually, you are wrong, that would be an example of a false analogy, not a straw man fallacy. This is a straw man falacy. Always willing to educate - <3
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` == Am I an exception? == ``Few human males are both sufficiently ``well-endowed`` and flexible enough to perform the extreme front bend required though increased flexibility achieved via various activities such as gymnastics and yoga might make the difference for some.`` Well, after quite a bit of training, I can now perform auto fellatio. However, with a penis size of below 6 inches, I could not by any stretch of the imagination describe myself as ``well-endowed``. I don't use a ``front-bend`` method either. I lie on my back and bring my body in towards me, so my legs are often going up almost vertically against the wall at my back. Its the position you'd take if you wanted to, for example, ejaculate down into your own mouth. The part about being ``well-endowed`` seems factually wrong, or at least a poor (ie very subjective) choice of words. Flexibilty is the main factor. Also, the topic seems to imply that this front-bend method is the only way. I've tried the front-bend but cannot quite do it. Bringing my penis in towards me from above, with my neck and back extremely curved, I can. I don't know if I'm an exception here. Cheers though. A nice article to find, but I think it needs some clarification.`
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gen xer here - to me everyone is gonna have an oppinon on this subject so here is mine people born from 1964 to 1981 are gen xers gen y starts in 1982.it just seems logical to me. me im born in 1977 i definetly consider myself a gen xer because all my teen years were spend in the early and mid ninties when grunge and alternative music ruled the music scene.i mean when i started high school people were still listening to winger and warrant for god sake by my second year everybody had flannel shirts and riped jeans and were listening to pearl jam and gangster rap.if you were gonna snip a couple of years off the gen i would not snip 80 or 81 i would snip 64 and 65.
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` :Done. :I didn't bother to read the article in any detail, but I do remember having read that EP generated a lot more money via his dreadful films than via his sometimes listenable music. I think his music was good till somewhere around 1956 but then I hear the Bonzos' ``Canyons of your mind`` and can't even listen to EP's early work without laughing. `
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Taking a religious, spiritual, or philosphical idea and making some vague analogy to some scientific concept (even if such an analogy accurately describes the scientific idea, which they usually don't) does not in any sense make that idea scientific.
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` Hey, I said it was ``a`` seat, not ``the`` seat, you dumb motherf#@$ker!! Learn how to read English. Soon I shall be an administrator and have you purged from this noble experiment. `
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more mature way. Central posted 6
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I have plans to customize such. To edit a bit at least to explain some individual circumstances of accession. This was an easy and efficient way to have the basis twxtpiece in use, so that no need to write it from own memory. Also others may add individual circumstances.
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` Details2: I can understand that you would like to have the whole thing rewritten to cast a more favorable light on TFI but your statement that nothing is all black or white does not fit with regards to your description of FFing. Berg's letters, his language, Marias language and letters, letters such as ``Make It Pay`` ``God's Whores``, The King Arthur Series, and many many more, make it clear that FFing was prostitution with a sordid twist of Jesus being behind it all. I think if someone from NAMBLA said ``Our detractors say we molest little boys but we say we show them love, nothing is black and white`` that a minority of people, probably molesters themselves, would see it that way. I don't think the public gets a fair view of TFI since they don't have access here to read for themselves the full content of those letters and many others. Letters like #3029JNR- Loving Jesus Part 3-JETTS is but one letter that has statements showing that certain practices should not be revealed to outsiders. If TFI has nothing to hide, ``Burn After Reading`` letters would never have been necessary. Despite precautions, publications continue to leak from TFI as people jump ship. Until the family ``secrets`` are known and not denied, only then can true discussion occur about what TFI is, was or is to become. -Warheit`
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` :::I didn't see any of the votes after I marked those VFDs as ``Delist`` before merging the articles, and, as such, it would be hard to take those votes into account. The idea to merge came from my conversation with , and it may have been his idea. (I can't remember offhand, and it doesn't actually matter.) :::I entreat anyone who feels like griping at me to instead focus their energies on improving the articles in question, either the lists or the stubs, or, failing that, enter into this debate and contribute that way. - | `
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A precedent in British peerage law has decided centuries ago that the monarch cannot hold a title from himself. This means a purely English title (and now Scottish, too). However, nothing apparently prevents from holding a foreign title, or a sovereign title. Defender of Faith can be seen as a sovereign title. Queen of dominions beyond sea is sovereign. Lord of Ireland apparently was sovereign. Empress of India was sovereign. Man is sovereign or Norwegian. Normandy was French. Orange was Holy Roman Empire's. Hanover also. Etc.
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Would such best be a chapter of Norwegian history?? How does it fot into the present strcyture of the history article/s?
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`:Hmm, I'd rather like to see ``Kallisti`` as a subchapter of Principia Discordia. It is no ``real`` Greek word, from all I know it was invented by Gregory Hill. `
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` Done that in the past with previous images he used, though as some were used in real articles they could not all be deleted. He has since come back on a dial up modem using AOL. A 15 minute block was imposed. Zeech. What a f***ing asshole he is. \ `
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` I would be more careful in using ``Middle Ages`` as it can be understood as 400-1500 CE. And, was there different periods, such as United Norway in Viking Age, christianization of Norway, Strengthened kingdom, civil wars, Norway in High Middle Ages.`
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` If it's still called a front-bend in that position, fair enough. You're right, it's mostly just a case of rotation and getting gravity to assist a bit. As for the other point, I wouldn't consider myself well-edowed, and I can still do it, so that line at the start just seems wrong unless I'm just the ``exception to the rule``. I doubt that I am, though.`
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She just hates certain editors, I guess I am one. There is nothing anti-semitic in my edits. Read each and every one of them. is using slurs.
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, that appears to be a personal attack. How'd you come up with that?!!
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please insert both a photograph of the lead stars in the miniseries, and a photograph of the book jacket.
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== Khatri subcastes and their meanings == Hi, I am a writer on Sikhism and I am interested in knowing the origin of the Khatri surnames, their meaning or why they were called so and for what reason, etc. Same information on Jatt subcastes would also help. Rajinder Nijjhar,
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== Thanks == Thanks so much for Your help!
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REPLY: Many distributors say not to use chlorine bleach nor cationic sufactants (fabric relaxers, fabric conditioners). AIUI too high a concentration of bleach may distort the fibers [please confirm]. The cationic surfactant will fill the holes in the microfiber and reduce its efficiency. Similarly microfiber should not be washed at too high temperatures (eg 80 celsius). However it is hard to get microfiber to release the dirt it holds and so the method of washing needs to be a bit of a compromise. Do not wash with other garments especially those which shed small particles of fiber as these will be taken in and held by the microfiber cloth. There does not seem to be a case for using special detergents. Again, some will advocate using a drier but the temperature must not be so high as to distort the micro fibers. I would not want to iron or press washed microfiber because of the possible loss of the dirt traps. Some distributors will suggest the use of bleach (eg 3M and its Scotch-Brite microfiber kitchen cloths) and others will specify rather high temperatures. Perhaps their microfibers have been treated or manufactured to withstand such washing but I am not sure how it could have been achieved. http://www.microfiber-products-online.com/faqs.html
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Ahm. Would the title of this article seem to be a POV and an endorsement, of a pretender or actually a reconstrued pretender????
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Please do not imagine things. There is no clear consensus for moving. And, sadly for you, you are not allowed to restrict people to vote only those alternatives you want.
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` Basically, the multi-propose Approval Voting we recently used, is designed precisely for that. Approve an alternative means approval, no vote to an alternative means oppose. The result gives that or those alternatives which have highest net voter number, just as Irpen wishes with ``approve & oppose``. The only basic structural weakness of Approval Voting (if voters are honest) actually is that it is not designed to register priority order of a voter and thus not whether an individual approve vote is strong or weak. But even this can be made by enlightened voters, they just need to write ``weak approve`` or ``strong approve`` when voting for any alternative - and the interpretation will be the task of the interpreter. However, what happened with the (yet ongoing) vote is not due to weaknesses of the voting system, but due to the problem that our subject is difficult to name in a generally accepted way. She simply is difficult. There are reasonable, sufficiently-well-founded arguments her to be placed under headings which almost all make some to oppose. And thus the vote splits. This being the basic situation, NO VOTING SYSTEM will ever cure it - unless using ``violence``. Of course a voting system could be designed which favors something and violates some others, and thus a decision will be made - against half of the population who are then totally pissed at. Such voting systems were used by dictators, by oligarchs, etc. Personally, I am somewhat puzzled why not a higher number of people came and put their (perhaps secondary, or label ``weak``) approval to ``Alexandra of Hesse`` - but that is the result of the will of those voters. `
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` ==Dubious addition== :Caltrops are used inside some atomic bombs to center the uranium or plutonium ``pit`` inside the spherical tamper. The air gap allows the tamper more time to accelerate, which compresses the pit more tightly and leads to more efficient fission. I find this to be very unlikely for something as highly-engineered as an atom bomb, I'd think they'd use something purpose-built. `
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` ==Navigation popup problems with Opera== I've encountered a number of problems with the navigation popup tool and Opera 8 for Linux: *After showing for a few seconds, the popup expands with between one and five pages of mostly Chinese characters. I assume this is supposed to be a page preview. *The popup always has a broken image link on the right side. *The popup functionality appears to cause serious problems with clicking on ``diff`` and ``cur`` links in article history: the cursor may refuse to change from an arrow to a hand, clicking on a link may do nothing, clicking on a link may take several seconds to several minutes to register. *Displaying a page history may cause the broswer to use 100% of available CPU time. `
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It should also be noted that this proxy server is used for most of Tasmanias State Service employees to access the internet. (through a long term contract with Telstra Please be restrained when blocking entire IP ranges -)
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` ==Present Day Canada Government website incorrectly Titles BNA Act 1867== The Government of Canada (mainly Liberal since 1963) is very ``skilled`` at practising the Sin Of Omission as shown in the linked text below, British North America Act 1867 http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/const/c1867_e.html This website incorrectly refers to this document as the Constitution Act 1867, which is a misnomer, and a shameful one, indeed. :http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/const/endnts_e.html#(2) :(2) As enacted by the Constitution Act, 1982, which came into force on April 17, 1982. The section, as originally enacted, read as follows: ::1. This Act may be cited as The British North America Act, 1867. I disagree with your interpretation. You're reading a footnote, which merely says that *originally* the 1867 act was to be cited as the British North America Act 1867. But, under the law since 1982, it is now to be cited as the Constitution Act 1867. All acts forming the constiution were retroactively renamed. Judicial decisions, and subsequent legislation, use this new naming system. This reflects the fact that these documents were not a part of a ``constitutition`` when originally created, since Canada had no consitution until 1982. Collectively, these acts were turned into a constitution, and hence renamed. :What? ::``Canada`` had no Constitution until 1982? ::You are completely wrong as well as per retroactive re-naming, that is not what happened at all. Please get your facts straight. `
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` Howdy rob, You wrote above, :I disagree with your interpretation. Fine, the Dominion of Canada, is a free country. The ``footnote`` was not the basis of my arguement. Constitutional Law does not afford the retroactive re-naming of terms within a Constitutional Act. Each term that is repelled must be specifically indicated. Each Clause that is replaced, must be explicitly indicated. Your grasp of Constitution Law and procedures is complete ill-informed. Do you have any idea the Constitutional Chaos that would be created in any present day independent country, that has used as a basis English Common-Law as a template? (i.e., the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) Do you? As well, where the **** did you learn that ``Canada had no Constitution until 1982?`` Oi. `
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