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Is his exact birthdate really that important? DKISS
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BTW, the NASA historical division proved helpful trying to track down information on a former lead scientist NASA (Paul Werner Gast). So thanks to them as well. )
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:Note: In real life, only actual threats against your person are actionable. Threats to throw you off of a website, or worse, threats to make you actually obey the rules on a website, are not actionable and, in fact, don't really matter to your well-being. But being a lawyer, you already knew that. :Yes, if you do not follow Wikipedia rules, you will be banned.
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From Keilor Downs Secondary College
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==Sorry, wrong document== I mistakenly quoted from this document that was from the Committee for Peace and Security in the Gulf. Thanks for catching my error.
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*Oppose. A move to inconsistency would be a bad thing in this case, but I do feel that 1) the sheep article could be improved by highlighting more strongly that it's not about domestic sheep (and that there is a difference), and 2) some sections in domestic sheep need to be moved to the parent article. The current arrangement works for me. ≡
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::::Oh, wait, wait. Before you waste any more time on this, I had a point #3 that could make all this moot. If the sectioning by country merely invites controversy and politicization, why have it? This is a list of road-rail bridges, not a list of countries by bridge, and we need not organize it that way if it has not proved useful. I propose we scrap that and simply alpebetize it. Or use any other system. Chronologically by construction, by continent, reverse-alphabetically in Pig Latin... but just plain ole alphabetically is probably best. Minimize confrontation. ) ·
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== I really hope it's not true == How terrifying would it be to live in a world where everyone around you dies while you miraculously keep on living. A few centuries in your deteriorating body, you'll be wishing for death and all to no avail.
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I like coulises. They are often very tasty. My favourite is papaya coulis
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:Perhaps if... :#the markup of the site validated :#the links didn't utilize an SEO-optimizing script for personal gain :#it wasn't hosted on a (poor) web design site :#half the links weren't to w3.org pages :#the remaining links weren't biased or just plain worthless :#it didn't mention FrontPage as something worth using :...then it'd be worth including. ¦
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` This message is regarding the article Guillaume Dufay. Please stop removing content from Wikipedia that people have worked hard to create. It is considered vandalism. If you want to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. [ • block • [ block log] ] • @ `
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` ==Rhyming slang== ``An interesting form of rhyming slang has developed from degree classes, relying on the names of famous people that sound similar to the classes`` Perhaps I am just pig-ignorant, but are there any references for this? I've never heard of them, and ``'2:1' sounds like 'Attila the Hun'`` just sounds... bizarre. `
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==Talk Page== Please visit my talk page, I've responded to the message you left there (just easier to keep this discussion on that page).
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From People Mag - 05-04-1992 INTRODUCING: URKSOME Steve Erkel lends his name People, 05-04-1992 THERE IS STEVE URKEL, TV SITCOM character. Then there is Steve Erkel, TV scriptwriter and director of educational films and real-life person. Steve Urkel, as played by 15-year-old Jaleel White on ABC's Family Matters, is America's best-known nerd, famous for his high-hitched pants, high-pitched voice and pig-snort laugh. Steve Erkel, as played by 42-year-old Steve Erkel of Los Angeles, is a regular-looking guy whose life has been complicated by Urkel's success. In fact, their homonymous relationship no problem between consenting adults (or fictitious teenagers) is no coincidence either. Steve Urkel is named after Steve Erkel, thanks to Michael Warren, the show's executive producer. Back in 1989, he borrowed his old friend's name without telling him. At the time, Steve Urkel was supposed to be a one-episode character on a blind date with Laura (Kellie Shanygne Williams). I had never known anyone named Erkel until I met Steve, says Warren. It's an odd name, but it sure clicked. So did Jaleel White's performance, and Steve Urkel became a show- stealing regular. Then as the voice of the Urkel was heard in the land, Erkel began getting strange reactions. People started looking at me twice, he says. Over the phone, there would be these unusual delays during transactions. Finally, in early 1990, a friend of mine called and said, 'There's this guy on TV with your name.' I watched and saw Michael's name on the credits, and I said, 'Ah- hah!' Erkel gets late-night phone calls from pajama-partying teenagers who scream, Steve, I love you!; his girlfriend, Susan Cook, a psychologist, sometimes introduces him as the other Steve Erkel; and even his parents, Lorraine and Roy Erkel, who live in Sacramento, find themselves having to explain the whole thing. And, says Erkel, I have a second cousin in Wisconsin named Steve Erkel; I hear that he's going through the same stuff. As for Warren, he says he would never use a friend's name for a character again. Steve's experience has put an end to that, says Warren. From now on I will get my names out of the phone book. Warren has invited Erkel to the set on several occasions and has introduced him to White. Steve Erkel says the first words out of Steve Urkel's mouth were: I'm sorry. - George Kostanza
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== The white man == Do we know who the white man concerned was?
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:That paragraph is not fact, it is opinion. It should remain out of the article.
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`\`` == OHHHHHH THIS IS THE NEW STUFF!!!!!!!! == OHHHHH!!! please phone me, (410) 439-7695 ok??!!! ) i love ur wikikikipedia werk can u tell me how o ud o??/ it ??????? ok. - `
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` :: You have been temporarily blocked from editing for vandalism of Wikipedia. If you wish to make useful contributions, you are welcome to come back after the block expires. xd `
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==more links== (cur) (last) Goethean (revert to version with more links. pls discuss on talk.) (cur) (last) Daycd (→Origins - remove Timeline of evolution of our species since there is already have a link to human evolution in the human evolution section.) So here is the discussion for the above revert. Personally I see no reason to have that link. Even the human evolution page does not have the timeline, why is that? Do we need a timeline that goes all the way back to the origin of life? Why would it be a link in the culture section? That's just three things that struck me odd about the link off the bat.
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Actually, The Gnome, that's exactly the misconception that I'd wish Wikipedia would be able to confront. Rosa Parks most certainly did refuse to move as an intentional act of civil disobedience. She was an active member of the NAACP and had participated in various civil rights programs. She was an activist by all definitions of the word. Did you even read the article in question?
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, 26 October 2005 (UTC) :::::::Agreed. Since this will be initial versions,take the best 'risk with generally accepted statements. 06:53
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(or candidacy for same)
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hello! i think that Ludovico is an awesome guy and has had so many experiences. He has become famous like he wanted, and i believe that is what we are put here on earth to achieve - our goals and ambitions! He has a cool name too!!!yeh...i like the guy...cept i dont want to do my sose assignment!!! luv Ludy's biggest fan (ha ha ha...probably only fan!!!)
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This also needs to conform to the Viz manga translation's name spellings.
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`:I agree with Yee. I suggest that the word 'history' does imply a date, even according to Wikipedia itself. Under wikiarticle 'history', we note :``Historians limit their study to events that have been recorded since the introduction of the`` :``earliest known written and historical records, notably the Narmer Palette of circa 3200 BC.`` :``Events before then are called prehistory, a period informed by the fields of palaeontology`` :``and archaeology.`` :For this reason, that Paleolithic first sentence sounds inconsistent with what we academically and casually define as history. There are many other indicators that the word 'history' implies a connection with written records or archaeological records: for instance, when we say 'ancient history of china', we don't talk start by talking about its paleolithic era, but instead about state formation in Chou dynasty. `
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== We were just kidding == Sorry about all of this, we were trying to have fun and we promise not to vandalize again. Next edit off this IP I promise will be constructive...
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` The White Trash article is about a ethnic slur and epithet. I would disagree that it has ``lots of good analysis``. Most of that article is completely unsourced and non-encyclopedic in nature. `
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`::I don't understand. (Clearly). Their licenses are exactly what I stated them to be: web site screenshots. In every case I think ``screenshot`` supplants the actual truth which is ``download,`` but the two are hardly dissoluble. ::And Jim, surely you are not so naive as to ``believe,`` truthfully, that Wikipedia is not a battleground. See Islam. See Tutankhamun. Wikipedia not a battleground? It is nothing but. ( ) `
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I will defend myself against slander and libel to very extent that I am able, which includes litigation.
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:Because he thinks he can slip one by us. Or he just doesn't care. From what he's said in the past, I'd take option B. He's acknowledged that he doesn't care what the other articles on Wikipedia say. He doesn't care how they are structured. He doesn't really care much about how neutral the article is. Again, these aren't attacks. I'm taking this from admissions he's dropped in from time to time during this entire process. And he keeps changing strategies. He's cooperative and then he's beligerent and then he's apologetic and then he's back to putting in whatever he wants. He makes edits without consensus. Threatens to back out of mediation whenever things are turning against his way. In the past, he's tried to game the system by quoting the NPOV policy but then leaving out important points. Again, none of these are personal attacks. It's in the record. To say it's difficult to make heads or tails of his intentions is an understatement. Ben, I kind of wish you'd just be consistent here. If you want to be beligerant and put in whatever you want, fine, but then don't act like you want to cooperate and then go right back to being beligerant. The thing is. We're assuming good faith. We have been since the start. It's just impossible to follow someone who continually reinvents his strategy and keeps altering behavior from one moment to the next.
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:Sounds good to me. I'm actually ignorant about the subject matter here. I'm a WWI aviation buff, but I'm pretty much learning as I write the article.
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`:::The following is an opinion: :::``Pointing out to you that these images are not usable under current policies is in no way at all close to anything you could win a libel suit on[.]`` :::Interestingly, the original Jim Apple wording was nowhere near as benign as your fantasy retort infers: Screenshots can be fairly used when talking about the software or the website, but not when stealing images from the website in question. (Jim Apple ) :::As you can see, DreamGuy, the notion that I am a thief is not implicit in Jim's statement. It is cold, open, hostile and obvious. :::Am I to fear ``Wikipedia`` as an entity because it has a policy banning users who ``threaten to sue people``? A rule that no doubt emerged to conceal and protect known criminals on board here. As you may glean from my original text, nary a threat was made. :::Threat is a noun, and defined as: ::::1. An expression of an intention to inflict pain, :::: injury, evil, or punishment. ::::2. An indication of impending danger or harm. ::::3. One that is regarded as a possible danger; a menace. ::::American Heritage Dictionary, 4th Edition 2000 :::As is rabidly apparent, none of these definitions apply in even the remotest of extrapolations. :::My statements were and remain pure and simple defense against very blatant slander. :::(How can the prospect of fair judicial process be regarded as an intent to harm, endanger, :::punish or inflict pain?) Twist the context to suit whatever dreamworld you inhabit, D.G., :::your opinion cannot alter brutal reality. :::The issue at hand: :::I have labored rather significantly to improve Tutankhamun, moreso than most. Wikipedia is in absolutely, ABSOLUTELY no danger IN EVEN THE SLIGHTEST DEGREE by utilizing the images I have uploaded, and the truly sickening part is that both of you Jim, Dream BOTH OF YOU know it. There is absolutely zero ``wrong`` or ``incorrect`` with the method I have implemented to furnish supplemental illustrations. You both are completely cognizant of that as well, yet choose to play schoolyard bullies and kick the bricks in on my castle. It is childish and shameful and the perfect exemplar of everything that is wrong with Wikipedia. Wiki needs people, not kings. You're only about seven hundred years too late. ( ) `
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== I KNEW they'd catch up with you Kizzle == http://washingtontimes.com/upi/20051026-071834-5487r.htm Of course the Washington TIMES is the only paper to print this. We all know how the liberal papers cover for their own. LOL! Love, Big Daddy Ps Are all liberals anti-semetic perverts? Or just the ones who edit for wikipedia?
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“OS, you're welcome to edit here if you make constructive edits to articles within our policies,” Come down please from your high horse Ms. SlimVirgin and answer my charge against you. If you liked AE so much that you were nominating him for administrator why you imposed yourself as the mediator? Why you were so unfair to me from the start and broke ALL the rules of Wikipedia. Now you accuse me of the same. I repeatedly asked you to be specific. You failed because you can’t. But I can. I can show you broke the rules of Wikipedia on many instances. Instead of lecturing me, you must apologize for being biased. “sweeping generalizations about certain religions?” So you don’t like any criticism about your religion do you? What part of my criticism of Islam was sweeping generalization? I have been very specific so far and tried to provide opposing views to Islam. You simply do not have the tolerance for that. That is why you decry my contributions and call them “sweeping generalization” or try to dismiss them as Islamophobia. Are views contrary to Christianity Chistianophobia? Do we have anyone crying Judaismphobia, Hinduphobia or Buddhistphobia? Why only Muslims make that claim? It is to silence any voice of opposition. You did that here and you even sided each time with my opponent to ban my views. This is unethical. Is that an insult? Am I allowed to say you acted unethically? Or would I be banned again? If this is not despotism what it is? Of course you can’t jail or kill me. But you do what you can. You censor me, violate my rights and ban me. Go ahead. Block me. That is all you can do. You are unable to respond to any of my accusations against you. So using force is all you can do. 09:02 27 Oct. 2005
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::“OS, you're welcome to edit here if you make constructive edits to articles within our policies,” ::Whoever wrote this: My contribution here is extremely constructive. Apart from my work in the three pages that I tried to edit and was constantly censored, I point out to the abuses that take place here by some administrators. My contribution is very constructive because it calls for accountability. There is abuse going on here. I have pointed out to those abuses. If you don’t want anyone rocking the boat then you don’t like me. But if you really care to set things straight and make Wikipedia a fair and unbiased encyclopaedia where both opposing views are treated with the same consideration then I am the right person here and my contribution are extremely valuable. It all depends what is most important to you. If you want to have a good encyclopaedia then my criticism of these abuses are very helpful. If all you care is to have a groupie of people who would do whatever they want and if someone complains they ban him then obviously I am in the wrong place.
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` ==Edit of enthusiastic praise== I've edited the following: ``It surprises many fans that Cardiacs have not achieved wider fame, but the uncompromising complexity and intensity of much of their music puts off many listeners used to more basic fare.`` And merged it into an existing sentence to become: ``Combining the excitement and energy of punk rock with the intricacies and technical cleverness of early British progressive rock, a combination sometimes referred to as pronk, their sound is unique, varied, complex and intense.`` Even though I'm unhappy that it turns a great compliment (with which I agree) to something sounding a bit negative. My reasoning being: *Fans of any music are liable to be surprised that their heroes are not more widely music, so that observation is unhelpful. *The ``many listeners`` is a bit hazy. The truth is most people will never get to hear a Cardiacs track due to the (criminal!) lack of publicity and airplay, so the sentence comes across badly in that light. *And saying they're used to more ``basic fare``... the broad audience are quite sophisticated - Radiohead and Muse are huge in spite of being complex. `
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“ I protected the pages against your very poor editing, which is understandable as you're new here. ::My editing was not poor as anyone can see it for him/herself. But let us take you for your word. You protected the page against my poor editing which is understandable because I am new here. Oh really? Can you show me where in the rules of Wikipedia says protect a page against a newcomer if his editing is poor? Who decided my editing is poor? You! Based on what? Based on your religious fervor! There was nothing wrong with my style that would contravene the standards of Wikipedia. It was the content of what I wrote that you could not stand. You keep justifying your biased action against me hiding behind the rules and fail each and every time to say exactly which rules I broke. There is no rule that I broke. You know that. That is why you constantly act like a mommy talking to a child. “if you behave good we will let you play”. Be specific Ms. SlimVirgin. I can show the rules that you broke. Can you show me the rules that I broke. Can you be specific for once? Why not apologize and demonstrate that you can also be a great person? ::“Secondly, the suggestions I left on the talk pages actually favored your view to a large extent” ::Are you trying to insult my intelligence? ::So you are Indonesian, the same country MENJ comes from and all those death threats were issued against Ali Sina that you could not tolerate. Well it is difficult to see the nationality of a person through the Internet. However it is not that difficult to see the bias. In fact most Iranians are now anti Islamists. I guess they had enough of Islam. ::You did enough of lecturing Ms. SlimVirgin about how I should apply the rules of Wikipedia. I read those rules before making my first contribution. You should read it again to refresh your memory. I have accused you of being biased against me and have proven it. There is also a complaint against you by someone else. So I am not the only one receiving you sting. Instead of lecturing me why don’t you answer my charges? These lecturings are smoke screens behind which you try to hide your own sins.
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::SlimVirgin wrote:“ I protected the pages against your very poor editing, which is understandable as you're new here. ::My editing was not poor as anyone can see it for him/herself. But let us take you for your word. You protected the page against my poor editing which is understandable because I am new here. Oh really? Can you show me where in the rules of Wikipedia says protect a page against a newcomer if his editing is poor? Who decided my editing is poor? You! Based on what? Based on your religious fervor! There was nothing wrong with my style that would contravene the standards of Wikipedia. It was the content of what I wrote that you could not stand. You keep justifying your biased action against me hiding behind the rules and fail each and every time to say exactly which rules I broke. There is no rule that I broke. You know that. That is why you constantly act like a mommy talking to a child. “if you behave good we will let you play”. Be specific Ms. SlimVirgin. I can show the rules that you broke. Can you show me the rules that I broke. Can you be specific for once? Why not apologize and demonstrate that you can also be a great person? ::“Secondly, the suggestions I left on the talk pages actually favored your view to a large extent” ::Are you trying to insult my intelligence? ::So you are Indonesian, the same country MENJ comes from and all those death threats were issued against Ali Sina that you could not tolerate. Well it is difficult to see the nationality of a person through the Internet. However it is not that difficult to see the bias. In fact most Iranians are now anti Islamists. I guess they had enough of Islam. ::You did enough of lecturing Ms. SlimVirgin about how I should apply the rules of Wikipedia. I read those rules before making my first contribution. You should read it again to refresh your memory. I have accused you of being biased against me and have proven it. There is also a complaint against you by someone else. So I am not the only one receiving you sting. Instead of lecturing me why don’t you answer my charges? These lecturings are smoke screens behind which you try to hide your own sins. (09:57 27 October 2005)
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` == Biased Editing == ``Since the 9/11 attacks, the term ``useful idiot`` has been used by some conservatives to describe those who they think would take a softer line against Islamist terrorism. For example, Anthony Browne wrote in Britain's The Times newspaper:`` What kind of unbiased editing is this? Who is taking softer line against Islamic terrorism? The useful idiot is used to define people who take softer line in regards to Islam and Muslims in general and not the terrorists. This is twisting the facts and is very much misleading.`
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`Playsforsure does not report what the portable device can play. It reports what Windows Media Player can play. Some devices can play additional formats that WMP can't play, Ogg Vorbis for example. Playsforsure will wrongly inform you that a device can't play Ogg Vorbis and will refuse to transfer tracks. See this article ``Judge blasts MS bid to monopolize music devices`` Diamond Dave 14:38:25 27/10/05`
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` :: The ``list of religious topics`` is too broad to apply usefully to an individual bishop or saint. ==Deletions== In adding a quote and improving this text, I deleted: *``...or Bishop of Sardes...`` A redirect will more effectively bring any lost sheep here. *``He taught that the Father and Son were God, but indicated that the Holy Spirit was something They used (Melito's Oration on Our Lord's Passion).' A reading of the text of the Homily shows that this hearsay is unsupported. *(Anti-Semitism): ``Other scholars have questioned this conclusion, and do not consider that Melito encouraged any form of anti-semitism, especially since he advocated Quartodeciman beliefs.`` Melito's characterization of the Jews as murderers is worked out in full detail in his Homily.`
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` :::Because of the wrong name, the defintions are incorrect and much of the information provided is incorrect. For example, the population of the Israeli settlements is underestimated by some 7 million people. Hence the accuracy warning. ==Versions== An anon made some POV edits to the intro on the 22nd-23rd; I've restored the original opening paragraph. :Thank you, Jayjg. Nevertheless, the general problem of this article prevails. `
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Yes, I like the suggestion also. It looks pretty good, and by leading into the next sentence about the bering strait crossing, it conforms to the rest of the article since later on we get more details on the prehistoric migrators. I'll just edit Yee's suggestion in.
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== OHHHHHH THIS IS THE NEW STUFF!!!!!!!! == OHHHHH!!! please phone me, (410) 439-7695 ok??!!! ) i love ur wikikikipedia werk can u tell me how o ud o??/ it ??????? ok. pls dont deleat this again ia m want to know what u r say about me pls!!!! ok????? i luv u and everything, so it is, so it is ok????? ) yes. cookys
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` :::: I agree, we need an article, after all, there won't be any other Alphas soon... hopefully. xd `
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For instance, in the later part of the article, some numbers are given, such as the 500,000 Palestinians residing in Saudi Arabia. But then in the section under Lebanon, there are no numbers . If this information is elsewhere, then can a wikilink be placed somewhere?
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Daisy the golf caddy Someone recently wrote that Daisy serves as a gold caddy in NES Open Tournament Golf. I've actually always wondered this. I know the game shows Mario and Luigi golfing with what would appear to be two Princess Peaches acting as their caddies. It would make a lot of sense iof it were in fact Daisy who carried Luigi's clubs, but does anybody know if the game specifically refers to the character as Daisy?
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Welcome! Hello , and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers: *The five pillars of Wikipedia *How to edit a page *Help pages *Tutorial *How to write a great article *Manual of Style I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you have any questions, check out Wikipedia:Where to ask a question or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome! Pamri • Talk
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Yeah I know, it was my friends this time that were vandalizing after I told them what was going on; they didn't listen to me apparently.
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` ::13.01 You made a change, then someone reverted. ::1. 14.53 You reverted once ::2. 17.58 You reverted twice ::3. 20.51 You blanked the page(either delibretely or as a mistake revert) ::4. 21.01 Then you reverted again. |@|Esperanza `
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::Indeed. Six storms have formed this month and five each in July, August and September. Then there was the two in June.
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== Thank you for your vote on my RFA == Now that the voting has officially closed, I would like to thank you very much for supporting my candidacy for adminstrator and as of I am an administrator. I will make sure to use the additional power judiciously and I welcome any comments you may have.
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` :Congrats on adminship `
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Why minority? Surely if the soverign is a minor, then the prince must be also?
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`::If you believe that to be the case, then by all means add to the article. The current three-and-a-half paragraphs that it has is not enough to justify a separate article, but I'm sure if you do some research you can find some more. In particular some pictures would be nice. As I said before, length is my criteria not notability: the current article is the exact same length as its ``summary`` in the main article. `
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understand you can't manage? You are pathetic. 20:32
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==RfA== Well, I think otherwise and I insist that my last comment should stay. However I will accept that we continue the discussions on the talkpage from now on, in order to avoid making the page too long and hard for voters to edit.
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==Tropical Storm Alpha== Sorry, but only big storms get their own pages. (Cat. 3+) And they have to hit somewhere. Such as Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Dennis, Hurricane Wilma, and Hurricane Emily.
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` == RfA == I am not strongly opposing that he request comments from editors that choosed not to support his RfA, however I sure didn't appriciate the way he did it. Another thing that I don't think is fair, is that he accuse the candidate of doing something ``bad`` by allegedly trying to gather opposition against him. At the same time he, himself, leave this comment at BYT's talkpage: which is most likely an attempt to do just that... `
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:Toynbee's notoriety should include (a) longtime Director of the RIAA, and (b) longtime editor of its publication Survey of International Affairs; A Study of History is coincidental or a sidelight to those two roles he played. The above is especially important, given the time in question, i.e. from the failure of the League of Nations, World War II, the founding of the Alliance of World War II, the creation of the United Nations Organization, the Cold War, etc. It can be seen that much of Toynbee's writings is intimately involved in all these events.
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` == The Common Connection == by peter ``the sheriff`` yoon This resource, which the global community has contributed its fine efforts to, proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that regardless of all the strife and conflicts in the world, common individuals pursuing uncommon interests can reach a peaceful accord and get together peacefully for the betterment of the entire species so that eventually we'll all evolve into bigger, better people.`
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Orane sucks lots of penis.
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Orane sucks lots of penis, with genital warts. And he likes getting molested by Michael Jackson.
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`: I believe the existing consensus is based on length - if the section grows too large and there is enough information to create a new article, then create it. I don't see any reason to change that, except to define what is ``too large``. `
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To you whom are writing and editing that the azeri are a turkic people have absolutly no scientific or historic basis on this claim, please research on the subject and you will find out that a) they are desendents of the Medes in Persian Maadha, and they have been living in on the Iranian plateue since 1000-700 bc. b) their language have been changed into a turkic dialect in the 12 century AD, but this not change the fact that they are an Iranian people. your claims are deeply disturbind and have no historical basis, please stop rewriting history in this way, I am myself an azari, and I know my past, I have nothing against turkic people but we share the same language, not the same DNA or culture, we are Iranian! the fact that the Irish and Scotts speak english does not either make them english /an Azari
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, 29 October 2005 (UTC) *Support '''''' 15:09
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Total number of fighter aircraft produced(in service?) to date(by make) == Someone, please add such information. Kinda table: F-16 4500 F-15 1500 Su-27 600(do not copy these numbers - it is gues) That would be grait addition to article. ==
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Either he is very intelligent and very cracked, or he is very honest and very dedicated, and these days, who the hell's gonna know the difference?
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compliment from firefox Jr. only 15 yrs old
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BABAK Babak himself would have laughed at your comment, Babak was an IRANIAN, His name is purely Iranian, and he was an Azari, an azari is part of the median (Iranian) tribe.
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for this particular name.
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: Aha, you're acting on the temptation to include a quotable quote in a Wikipedia article. It's something that I've acted on myself: for example, my quotation from Prutky. My suggestion is to repeat Silverberg's own words but add suppliment his words with the information that specialists in Ethiopian history can't document any actual Ethiopian reaction to this identification. Although it's a POV, as long as it's properly attributed to a credible writer (AFAIK, Silverberg is credible, although Pankhurst is more of an authority on Ethiopia) then it can be added as one POV as long as we acknowledge other credible POVs. Does this make sense?
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== Camaro production in quebec == the name of the town where the production plant was in quebec was in boisbriant, although it could have been known as ste-therese. but media & locals who refer to it was as boisbriant.
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October 2005 (UTC) TALK TO ME okEEE;L!/1?!? 00:55, 30
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== Sound Debate == If Machine Head are to be classed by a certain sub-genre of metal, two things really need to happen: 1. There has to be a rationale for the classification in the 'Sound Debate' sub-section. They've been considered for about 10 different metal genres at different times, so this can't be stressed enough. 2. If there is to be a rationale, some form of substantiation would most definitely help. Either a recognised critical opinion or perhaps even the band's own thoughts. Encyclopaedia's aren't meant to reflect one person's particular opinion.
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`:You were given a source a few months ago, which you disgustingly called ``gossip``, despite the fact that you did not and still do not know whether this is true or not. I have restored the information, as it plays a major role in ``Hollaback Girl``'s writing. `
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` == Not a very good translation == Hi, I think that the tranlation of Quixote's begining: :En un lugar de la Mancha, de cuyo nombre no quiero acordarme, no ha mucho tiempo que vivía un hidalgo de los de lanza en astillero, adarga antigua, rocín flaco y galgo corredor. :``In some village in La Mancha, whose name I do not care to recall, there dwelt not so long ago a gentleman of the type wont to keep an unused lance, an old shield, a greyhound for racing, and a skinny old horse.`` is not very accurate, maybe it'd be better something like: :``Somewhere (or In some Place) in La Mancha, whose name I do not want/wish to recall, there dwelt not so long ago a gentleman of the type wont to keep an unused lance, ancient shield, coursing greyhound and a lean hack``. or the Project Gutemberg one: :``In a village of La Mancha, the name of which I have no desire to call to mind, there lived not long since one of those gentlemen that keep a lance in the lance-rack, an old buckler, a lean hack, and a greyhound for coursing.`` I think one important detail is when applying ``lugar`` to Mancha, it really means ``a place`` in English, because in that epoch La Mancha was not a very populated zone, as to infer it is a village. Also I think ``antigua`` is better tranlated as ``ancient`` instead ``old``. `
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== USA articles == Possibly made most of these USA county edits, have you investigated this? Darling Scarp is a nice article by the way.
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::I did, the results are rather unclear, and it appears as if you take the entire thing lightly. I'm hoping this is not the case. It would help matters in the community greatly if you would write a short summary of the entire process.
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` :It's become a good article, I think. My ``myriad cultures`` meant to convey the fact of many many, though ``hundreds`` seems inflated. ``Scores of cultures`` might more literally hit the mark? When your material goes into Slavery in Antiquity, do add a ``Main article... header at the appropriate place in Barbarian. `
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I'm Connor Hi! Talk to me! I want to do stuff!
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::Unless you expect us to be mind readers Tony, we can divine your true thoughts. Why you are being so unhelpful and arrogant?
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` :There are no false accusations Tony, and I have read what you wrote. It doesn't answer the questions of ``what you think of what has transpired`` or ``whether you feel anything will change/is in need of changing``. I am not making any false accusations, I'm only saying: Why not be helpful and a positive member of the community by giving us answers to those questions? You could have easily done so already in the time you took to argue here. Why not ditch the arrogance and give some helpful answers. What would it hurt to do so? `
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:Tony, you are unclear, unless your opinion is that the RfC was rubbish, and you have no faults what so ever. The short quips and arguments from you on the RfC are hardly helpful. Why is it so damn hard for you to simply answer a freaking question straight? Are you really that incapable of dialog?
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PS: PLEASE JUST DO A LITTLE REASEARCH ! AND STOD REEDITING FACTS THAT YOU ARE NOT AWARE OF!
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== Why to delete belarusian name? == I can't see a point in deleting Belarusian name of the city. It is near Russian-Belarusian border, it was part of Belarusian state for centuries, and a lot of Belarusians live in it right now (for sure the most important minority in the city); this makes Belarusian name relevant for the city enough to put it to the first row, as is usually done in Wikipedia geography articles. Thanks.
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== Evidence of Tony Sidaway's Misconduct == I am currently amassing evidence of the misconduct demonstrated by and would appreciate your help in the matter. If you would please post any contributions you may have to I would appreciate it very much.
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` == Evidence from RfC, reprinted == === Evidence of disputed behavior === Incivility and personal attacks :#``Don't do that again, it's utterly disgusting and sneaky. Quite beyond belief.`` :#``I'm utterly disgusted at these shenanigans.`` ``I'll take this as a blatantly bad faith deletion ... This was pure bloodlust`` :#``Egregious edit warring, damaging the wiki, the morale of all editors, and the reputation of all Wikipedia administrators`` :#``It is idiocy like this that truly disgusts me`` :#``Utterly ludicrous deletion. Despite the false claims made elsewhere`` Responding badly to criticism :#``Your criticism was not only intemperate, it was completely misplaced.`` (in response to an apology by another user) :#``Stop making patently false claims about my opinion`` :#``This was patronising, offensive and of course completely useless advice since I'd done nothing of the sort.`` :#``I found your comments completely unacceptable ... It seems like sadism for the sake of it.`` :#``Don't breach good faith repeatedly and then try to lecture someone else to do what you already are signally failing to do.`` :#``A succession of often quite breathtaking bits of illogic, and marshalling citations to edits that don't say at all what he claims they say`` Stating there are no problems :#``My only claim to acting in this way is that I can get away with doing so because I'm good at it`` :#``I've got some very longstanding and strong differences of opinion with some other editors, and I've found ways to resolve them in a way that prevents friction on the wiki.`` :#``WP:IAR is certainly something that requires extreme arrogance, and can sometimes lead to censure. I've no problem with that.`` Lecturing other people on behavior but not heeding his own advice :#``(WP:CIV, WP:FAITH and WP:NPA) are not optional or ``advisory``, they're policies which you're expected to follow.`` :#``You don't like to see someone saying negative things, and you take them as personal attacks.`` :#``This ``I'm right, you're wrong`` stuff has no place on Wikipedia`` :#``We should all make a habit of checking our perceptions in case they should happen to be incorrect.`` `
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== Hey buddy == There have been some issues with the user . I'm interested in filing an RfAr and it seems others are as well. One user is evidently gathering points to make at the RfAr []. Can I get your opinion?
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::Please stop. If you continue to vandalize pages, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. ε
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==KV photos== On commons:Category:Valley of the Kings, we've got two pics: *:Image:Luxor, Tal der Könige, Grab von Thutmosis III. (1, 1995, 800x570).jpg, which claims to be the tomb of Tuthmosis III (KV34) *:Image:Grabmalereien.jpg, claims to be from Ramesses II's tomb (KV7). Can anyone confirm those? I don't know about the first one: KV7's never been open when I've been there, but I didn't know it was stylistically so similar to KV2. As for the first one, it just doesn't look like KV34.
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`A barangay (Filipino: baranggay) is the smallest local government unit in the Philippines and is the Filipino term for a village, district, ward or town. Municipalities and cities are composed of barangays. Each barangay is headed by a barangay captain (punong barangay) i.e. the district mayor, who leads the barangay council (sangguniang barangay) composed of barangay councilors (kagawad). Every barangay also has a Youth Council (``Sangguniang Kabataan`` or ``SK``) composed of the SK President or Chairman and SK Councilors, who direct the youth-oriented activities, such as basketball leagues and other youth oriented activities, in the barangay. Historically, a barangay is a relatively small community of around 50 to 100 families. Most villages have only thirty to one hundred houses and the population varies from one hundred to five hundred persons. According to Legazpi, he found communities with twenty to thirty people only. Many coastal villages in the Visayan region consisted of no more than eight to ten houses. The word itself is derived from an ancient Malay boat called a balangay. This connection between community and boat supports certain theories on the history of the pre-colonial Philippines, specifically, that each original coastal “barangay” formed as a result of settlers arriving by boat from other places in Southeast Asia. Most communities were coastal or riverine in nature. T`
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GameCube *Thanks for experimenting with Wikipedia. Your test worked, and has been removed or reverted. Please use the sandbox for any other tests you want to do. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia.
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:I would like to request my block be removed, I had not met TheChief until this incident and I am definitely not his sockpuppet.
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