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two dozen ridings and also saves
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restrict your edits to three or four times a minute, this will be much less load on our servers, make the site faster for everyone, and keep this from happening again. I'll be lifting your block in the next several minutes. Additionally, if there was some confusion still, I blocked your account, not an anon. Our autoblocker in the software is sorta...weird. --
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2898:. Unfortunately, I have run into a bit of a snag, and will need an additional $ 2000 to cover legal costs. Please send me the funds ASAP. It is a small price to pay considering you will get..., wait, what was I saying again? I think I'm getting my messages mixed up. Oh well, congratulations anyway. --
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page, which you placed the cleanup tag on. Just to let you know I've put in section headings (designed towards a rewrite/edit soon) and a couple of lists of locals and visitors. I don't have any good current pictures of town that are public domain or GDFL but am trying to hunt some down; other than
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no need for scrolling). What are you left with? 30 edited files, all seemingly within a minute of each other, separated by time gaps of 10-15 minutes, plus any breaks that are taken. Check my edit history, especially between Oct 10, 10:25 to Oct 13:01 to get a flavour for this. I re-iterate, I am not
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I hate to impose on you, since you're doing your job and everything, but when you relist AfDs, could you please comment out the entry on the original listing page? It makes things a little more confusing when a relisted article is still there on the original page, since the goal on old pages is to
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Regarding the deleted article on
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I am pretty sure I have done all the
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Shaun, thanks for your welcome message. I've been tracking
Knowledge for several years, and have made a few anonymous edits before finally registering an account. I tend to do things quietly, and I tend not to promote myself much, which is why I don't have any info on my User and Talk pages. I may
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I'm sorry. I suppose I could have left a message, but I always forget to do that. Were you seriously sorting stubs *THAT* fast? Please, slow down. A lot. The reason I blocked you was because it appeared you were a bot, runnig very fast with no throttle, and you don't have a bot flag. If you could
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Hello and Thank you! I'm making a first effort to interact with wikipedia. Joined yesterday & can see I will have to read instructions. Damn! You came to my attention in that the one watch list I captured was Tracadie-Sheila. This is my wife's birthplace and potential residence for us soon on
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Mind: Thank you for supporting my nomination for adminship. I am honoured that you and others think highly enough of my contributions here to support the nomination. The admin powers will enable me to patrol for vandals more effectively, amongst other things. I promise to use my new powers for
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our friend manage to have so many wildly different IP numbers?) And yeah, I'm getting tired of this, too, but I don't know what else we can do about it -- with that many different IP numbers, he's virtually unblockable, but if we actually care about Knowledge there's just no way we can even
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I was thinking that maybe historical provinces of Japan should go under the japan-geo-stub category rather than under individual prefecture categories for consistency, since some go in more than one. By the way, thanks for the hard work on re-categorizing this monster of a stub category!
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section and noticed something wrong with the first footnote there. It is numbered "6" which refers to the article by Barnett et. al. It should link to number "7," the case study by IAGLR. However, try as I may, I can't see what the problem is. Could you take a look at it, please?
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No sweat. You did say that it wasn't meant to be harsh, and I didn't interpret it that way. I should have chosen my words more carefully -- "accusing" is a reflection on my view of socreds, rather than a reflection of what you wrote. As the Aussies say, no wockin' furries, mate.
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Thanks for letting me know about the proposed deletion. Could you expand on your reasons? Are you against cake articles per se, or just ones that are currently too stubbby, or is there something else about this particular cake which marks its article out as unencyclopaedic?
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I see that you have been contributing to the afd list at the notice board. I have been adding Canada-related afds to the board everyday for six-odd months now. However, lately I have been slipping further and further behind (and outright missing mondays). I am leaving for
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and - taking on board what you and DoubleBlue said about British Columbia, I reversed the redirect so that BrColumbia-geo-stub redirects to BritishColumbia-geo-stub rather than the other way round (I'm cc:int this to DoubleBlue BTW). Hope that's a reasonable compromise :)
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But your view is as valid as mine, as long as we both agree on the basic geography. (Long ago, in the time of the Maud report (1968?), there were indeed proposals to bring the Manifold into Derbyshire, and to give some of the Northern Moorland to 'SELNEC') Bob aka
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I'm not an expert on the Oak Ridges Moraine by any means but I am connected to the conservation movement in Toronto. That's how I know about the ORMLT. If I can add anything meaningful to your research I certainly will do so. Keep up the good work!
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the afds can sometimes provide. I'm not asking you to maintain it (as it is time-consuming), but rather to keep an eye on it and add whatever you can when you can. I'll still add to it a couple times a week but it won't be what it once was. --
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You're right, really the cats need editing to reflect this - but I guess I thought enough people would look in the wrong cat (believing the Peak District and Derbyshire are the same place) that it was worth leaving in there.
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Ooopese N/m you're here and making lots of wonderful contributions (I just checked your history). Welcome to Knowledge, I hope you are enjoying your time here :)). Bye for now, feel free to contact me if you have questions.
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The PROPER usage for the word license in the world of BSDs / Open Source is LICENSE. Using the word "licence" looks retarded, from the perspective of someone who has used BSDs for almost 20 years now.
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Hi. My fears were of a free-running, autonomous, stub-sorting bot. Based on your description of the bot's mechanism and the human check of its work, it sounds like a good idea and a great time saver. —
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had loaded the AfD page, so I didn't even see a relisting. If you notice one of the ones that you relisted I ended up closing, because I didn't notice it'd been relisted.
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At the very least, you could have left a message on my talk page asking about this. BTW: if you based your decision on the message above this one, then please check
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have read that during your candidacy ;). Take a look before experimenting with your
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that they so richly deserve, as tempting as that may be. ;-) Thanks again, Kevin.
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that is there any other fixup that you'd like to see? Does it read well?
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retirement. How did it come into your perspective? Feel free to email
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Hey wait!! They get $ 1000 and all I get is a stinking
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1637:Left hand - CTRL-Tab; right hand: mouse click on
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1485:Historical Provinces in japan-geo-stub Category
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2751:On your promotion and thanks for the loonie.--
2366:{{Oxfordshire-geo-stub}} is much appreciated.
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2445:OpenBSD + Canada = The right to look retarded
2415:It is not graffiti when correcting an error.
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1211:article-worthy. But considering that there's
427:I've figured out a new alternative for this:
3113:Knowledge:Canadian wikipedians' notice board
1876:It buuuuuuuuuuuurns...it buuuuuuuuuuuurns...
1662:Come back to the first article to be edited,
547:Nice templates! They should come in handy.
1812:You actually worked faster than these guys!
1150:see also my comments on F-o-P's talk page!
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821:Bottom line: I don't think we need to
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