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Concord (Edgeley etc.) and so on. Eventually, some of the community names will fall into disuse (few residents of Vaughan identify themselves as being from Hope or Edgeley, but many still refer to Woodbridge, Maple and Concord). For Toronto, this has been more pronounced, as communities coalesced into increasingly larger entities (eg - the borough of Scarborough, from Malvern and Agincourt etc.) Although they may no longer use community names, they may use the borough names (plenty of people refer to Etobicoke or North York). (As an aside, there's no reason why names created today can't be just as valid as historical names. Sure, some may just be marketing tools, but I'm certain that some will stick as 'community' names. I guess only time will tell, as the saying goes.)
2068:. As for the so-called debate on the placement of quotation marks (relative to commas and periods) in American English, there is none (and I only correct American English articles). The Catholic Church (and its forcing Galileo to recant) did not make Galileo wrong. The fact that some computer code-writers at Knowledge reject the English language does not make them correct, either. As you acknowledge, certain people reject all of the style sheets of the English language. That certainly doesn't make them correct either. The English language is not determined by computer logic code. If you are in need of some good English grammar books I can refer you to them. I used to teach college English in Boston; what about you? -- 819:
their languages vs their reserves/communities - all of those belong in different categories, not one article with all four kinds of related categories...). The mountain range Arctic Cordillera and the ecozone Arctic Cordillera are defined differently; terrain is not ecology and the latter has a different boundary than the former. I guess I'm looking for your support for the split, and also to decide what goes in the one, and what gets condensed for the other. The ecozone system has concoted a number of names which "look like" mountain-range names and were in fact written up as such, which is why I renamed them, e.g.
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the article. Somewhere along the line, we either made a mistake by placing it in the wrong area, or Knowledge does not allow external links to "credible" and "valuable" information. Our news stories are credible, they offer unique content which can be used on Knowledge, and they are distributed across Google News, Yahoo News, Microsoft's Website, and AOL. Can you help explain what we are doing wrong? Or, guide us to the proper ways to submit this information in link pattern?
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Strait/Baffin Bay). As you probably know I'm attempted to inter-relate (without being OR) the WWF and CEC/EPA systems, where possible ;here it's matter of keeping mountain-range/landform categories/article names distinct from ecoregion/ecozone ones (and NB as in the section above, the US does not use the term "ecozone"). I'll leave it at that for your consideration; I'm of a mind just to do the split and move and condense material, but have been preoccupied elsewhere....
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apparently you did not check this out either. The new 5.0 distribution has been posted in various Dreamcast sites in which some have asked the question "did anyone have luck getting this to work?". NetBSD needs to prove that it does work by having a distribution that can be downloaded, burned and then bootable from a Dreamcast. It seems that the NetBSD Organization is lacking in R&D like Ford and GM.
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tone. I spent some time trying to find sources or remove some of the rhetoric/inflammatory language, or where it was possible to indicate what the resolution was so stuff was "closed" one way or another. For better or worse some of that stuff just can't/shouldn't be buried. It just needs to be as non-POV and honest as possible.
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The example wasn't particularly good, and as you note was not in an encyclopedic tone; likewise, my edit summary was poor. You're right that there needs to be a better layman's example for the article, though. I'd like to point out that I have no "job" related to Knowledge, nor do I have a duty to do
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Please, allow me to explain myself. I was in no way attempting to 'spam' or clutter those articles, but was only trying to provide every program's description with a list of rightful awards, as neatly as possible, without marring the overall design of the articles. Should you have a different view on
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for what you state. That's why the material was removed. Random blogs and fora are not adequate sources for citations and references on WP. In fact, you don't provide supporting links, just a list of "various factions of international Dreamcast clubs" which have supposedly found a problem, linking to
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I'm new on Knowledge, so forgive me for my lack of knowledge on navigating this site. I saw that you reverted nearly all of my edits. We spent a couple weeks going through all the guidelines and policies, and it said external links were ok, especially if the link has information which can be added to
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although I could probably make the case a little more clearly: dislike articles that span different types of categories, especially when one kind of category/system has a different structure and purpose/meaning, despite overlaps in content (as with First Nations governments vs actual ethnographies vs
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I can't remember if I put in that wording about "the portion" re the Islands, but there's a terminological tangle going on, with "bilateral" aspects that need resolving; maybe you have the patience to work it out. Y'see, while the CEC and EPA ecoregion systems are identical, which is to say they are
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entitled "Regulatory Guides". My guess is that the whole section is linkspam since each of the 3 links and the two citations lead to various commercial websites and press releases. The editor who created the section seems to have duplicated it on other pages as well. If you agree/advise, I'd be happy
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Hi; I reverted the most recent vandal attacks on this page, and then saw some more garble where the word "features" should be, but even that's an incomplete sentence; trying to sort out where to revert from, I discovered that a number of the refs were also vandalized in various ways; there's nowhere
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that I was working on. I saw your edit summary and found out that you used something called "wiki formatting". Is this tool something that only administrators can use? If not, can I use it?? Can you please tell me? I've converting them the hard way and was trying to find a way to do it more easily.
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This is good. I agree that its heavy handed, but for a while there is was getting pushed too far one way and then the other by anons on both sides. Most of what's there looks to have pretty much gone stale or been resolved one way or another. It hasn't received tons of attention lately either so it
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I believe you have been bias instead of thorough in your research. The very proof is that not a single distribution will boot on a Dreamcast. We have had the best coders review and burn these various distributions - none have worked. I provided proof of different factions in the world of Dreamcast,
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the various vandal edits, which are all from different IPs and IP-domains. I see you're the "founder" of the article, and maybe (one hopes) are more familiar (than I) with the refs and the meaning of the vandalized passages before they were garble-hacked. Would you mind cleaning it up, I just got
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ecoregions; which turn out to be Level I, not level II, which is the corresponding level - I THINK to a Canadian Ecozone. Unless a Level I and an ecozone are the same, and Level II is an ecoprovince.....I'll re-amend the corresponding Canadian items, which use the term Level II, and amend them to
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does, they call Western Cordillera ("western" here meaning hte Coast Mountains and Cascade Range; but the normative use of "Western Cordillera" is everything from Colorado and Alberta westward..... So unsuccessfuly avoiding all those, or trying to but not quite doing it, let's just talk about the
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Just so you know, it actually screws up the infobox formatting to add the reference directly to the population figure — it was causing the infobox to display the population as "21,957?UNIQ10a5,580,121dfa5-ref-00,000,000-QINU?" instead of just "21,957". There's a separate entry field in the infobox
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in Toronto are nothing more than retronyms et al, but many also happen to be old communities. If you prefer, I can use the example of Vaughan, which is a more recent example of this. It's made up of Woodbridge (itself consisting of Pine Grove, Burwick, etc.), Maple (including Teston, Hope, etc.),
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Fair enough. My bad for not looking closely. It would still be useful to refresh that info for anyone else who comes along. I live in Peel and have kept half an eye on the page because it was looking like there was too much anti-police stuff being posted that was poorly sourced or too virulent in
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is on the a related path of inquiry/reconciliation......At some point I'm going to make a list of differing "metageographic regions of North America" where all the different systems - toponymic, geologic, physiogeographic, ecologic, floristic, ethnocultural etc can be placed side-by-side (without
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system, which is about ecoregions but doesn't use the same terminology and the term "biogeoclimatic zone" is not used in the US......All of this has been on my wiki-mind for quite a while; if there's some tartness in various edits to ecoregion articles and talkpages its' because of my frustration
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Mindmatrix, What did I write that was incorrect? Did the integrity commissioner not conclude his 16 month investigation in November? I do not know what your problem is with what I wrote. If you were to read what is on the Eddie Francis page and were well enough educated in the poltics of Windsor
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with the needless complexity of it, and how it's not globalized to start with, and how freely and carelessly it coopts and simultaneously redefines and confluses terms from teh toponymy, phsiogeography and geology (and more). Coherent it's not (neither am I but at least I try to make sense....).
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Greetings. As you were the last person to revert my edit of the introductory paragraph of the Bloc Quebecois entry, I wonder if you would be so kind as to review the relevant discussion section as I have subsequently added some additional material. Your comments and help in resolving this matter
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Well done on summarising the options, rationales, and what should be the resulting conclusion. It is clear, precise, and I hope will help. I am astonished at the people who say, well I've never heard of the town but I know some politician who has that name so it should be a dab. ??? Why on earth
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Care to elaborate on your summary "Uh, no" reversion that took away my carefully-crafted layman's conceptual description of Benford's Law, one that might help people gain an intuitive grasp easier than a proof of the logarithmic relationships underlying scaling? You cannot claim the example is
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Have you ever been to the Swansea Town Hall? It is now just a community center. But when Swansea was an autonomous municipality it was the city hall. It is a beautiful example of that kind of building. I traveled there for a meeting of an NGO, which had booked one of the meeting rooms. But
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I am puzzled by the objectionable approach you have taken to sequester, remove, or change any sections on multiple pages when they reference the Oak Ridges Independence movement. Please clarify why you have done this and taken a very non objective stance on this issue. You may claim that it is
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no topograhpic-system term for the mountains of the Arctic Islands; at bivouac.com we kind of invented it, maybe based on the ecozone, and so it's a "reflexive cite", and not widely used; the mountains of Greenland, ultimately, are even part of the same system (though "bent around" the Davis
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you'd realize that everything on the page is biased and candy coated without providing the complete story of the mayor's tenure. By invlving yourself in the manner in which you deny a neutral but more widely accurate listing of events, you are doing a disservice to the purpose of Knowledge.
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They do have webpages about these projects but they are total flash sites (an annoying trend in design sites) so you can't link to the content directly. That's why I linked to the generic sites. What are the alternatives? Seems like it's better to have a link than non at all. Your thoughts?
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how such a list is to be implemented (objectionable links, grouping, whatnot), please describe it for me to follow it thereafter. If I may, software.informer.com keeps every program's awards all in one place - would it be proper to use its pages as substitutes for complete lists of awards?
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I've left a message on your talk page about this. Bluntly, a government department whose focus is to generate censal information will provide more statistically rigorous data than any individual. All population data for the country is derived or extrapolated from
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Hey Ya, I came here for apologized for the categories for discussion on Friday, cause I was too eagered for opposing users for renaming, Anyway, we won't talk about the past so that's done. So I came here to talk to you for the nominated requested move on
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I expressed these concerns on the talk page in 2006 and 2008 (see talk page sections "Bias" and "Peel Police Censorship and Vandalism"). In a nutshell, there is selection bias of information presented, in which the controversies receive undue weight.
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I asked somewhere (can't find it now) what category Conservation Areas should go under, and apparently the decision was to go with Category II. Don't get thrown off by the "national" parks title though -- all provincial parks are Category II as well.
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to the articles for those seasons, so I’m contacting editors whom it appears may live in or near those cities. Do you live in or near Key Haven, and if so, would you be able to take some high-quality pics of the Key West residence, and upload them
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I was going to address this point, but, after proof-reading, I decided my response was too long, and that it was a peripheral point. I just checked your user page, and I see you live in the GTA. "I am from Keswick" is not analogous to "I am from
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Yeah, I've seen those edits pop up in my watchlist. I haven't had the time to investigate them yet, though they clearly needed de-POVing. I'm sure there's some material that can be salvaged from those edits, though your revert was justified.
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system, again with national-terminology differences. Complicating all this is that the geologists as well as the ecologists often use mountain-range toponymic/topographic to name their units, likewise physical geographers, though those
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Ok, you asked me to give sources, no problem Mindmatrix. Not all sources prove that Italy contains exactly 70% of the world's culture, yet there are many which prove that Italy contains the vastest amount of art and architecture.
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substitution command to replace text with the new wiki table syntax. You can achieve the same result by cutting the text from the wiki editing window to your preferred text editor, and using a "search and replace" substitution.
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the article under BLP. It's not just about the categories, because the redirect, and hence the name, would also be visible to anybody who ever clicked on "What links here" whether the categories were present or not.
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the geologic zones. I think if we did a similar analysis of any soils system/nomenclature on either side of the border we'd find much the same problem, I know it exists with botanical/biological regions. Note also
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system the equivalent Level II system, though not by that name, is defined differently and they do not neatly align with each other, i.e. the one system to the other. So, again avoiding getting into a WWF <-:
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On this moment there is not a single word about Leonardo da Vincis text left. (About Vitruvian Man 1). (And about the corrections I made). All contributions till now are about Marcus Vitruvius Pollios text.
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Yup - it's all linkspam. None of the documents mentioned are freely available (they charge hundreds of dollars for them) at those links - they're behind a paywall, and such links are strongly discouraged by
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article? As soon as the semi protection wore off the old IP was back and beginning the same old game of "spamming" the article lead with Khan, while ignoring the discussion page and other authors. regards,
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I've applied a temporary "new and unregistered users" protection to the page to keep this from spiralling out of control. (This won't prevent you or Skeezix from being able to edit the article, obviously.)
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Despite the fact I'm in the GTA, I don't get to Toronto much . I've only passed through Swansea, and have never stopped there. I think I may add a visit to the Swansea Town Hall in my list of things to do.
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their homepage. Moreover, did any of these people try asking on the NetBSD Dreamcast mailing list, because it doesn't seem to be the case (yes, I checked). I've found a few very old messages in the
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because it was not cited, however many sections of those pages have vast swaths of on information that are not cited and you choose to only remove those specific sections. Why have you done this?
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I myself am of the opinion that these awards (at least, most of them) can actually assist users in adequate comparison of similar programs - providing them with compact qualitative descriptions.
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Hello Mindmatrix. I was frankly amused, and almost disappointed and annoyed, at your claim that my research on Italy containing 70% of the world's culture is 'bogus', on the Italy talk page.
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So if the edit on the Aurora page was fine, what would be a proper or more wildly accepted summary of the edit made? Thanks for commenting on this by the way, I haven't been sure about this.
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and the like....i.e. one meaning on one side of the border, a different one on the other, and both probably using names borrowed from other classifications.....and we haven't gotten to the
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Also one should use "nowiki" when writing half-open intervals in this notation, lest a bot come along, or a mathematically illiterate Wikipedian, and "fix" the "incorrect" punctuation.
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article for the Mackenzie Mountains and Muskwa Ranges; highly subjective and also co-optive. I got hung up on the Arctic Cordillera because the names are identical, and in fact there
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Thanks. Although I included my preferred solution, I'm open to changing the list of options if anybody presents a viable argument to do so. I've seen no such argument to date, though.
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newsgroup, which hardly qualify for the criteria I've mentioned above. I'm reverting the material again. If you want to include it, find reliable sources to support the claims made.
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I was reverting an edit by an anonymous user who didn't supply an edit summary to explain the change made, and cited a reason for my reversal (based on the standard definition for
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It's a mess huh? Thing is, we can't get into trying to integrate the two systems, because that's original research. Got much teh same problem with the physiogeographic regions
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mathematically incorrect. Perhaps it was not formal or encyclopedic in tone, but as an editor, it is your job to edit such content as needed. 20:34, 8 November 2009 (UTC)
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So, rather than writing 'Italy contains 70% of the world's culture', I would write 'Italy contains one of the richest collections of art, history and culture in the world'.
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but not always coincide with the toponymies (BCGNIS/GNIS/CGNDB basically); in the case of the ecoregion people, they've created what seem like mountain-range names such as
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CEC/EPA further-confusion problem, simply within the CEC/EPA system he have different terminologies, and they're difficult to merge. We went through this with what is now
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Given that the OMB has released three or four high profile cases in the last month or so, this page may see further efforts at turning it into an advocacy piece. --
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and I was wondering I propose the nominated categories for 5 Burnaby related categories to be renamed and I did so if you want to check the categories go to today's
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Oh, I didn't see that one...well, if a reference could be found I suppose it would help, but "the first Valentine sent in America" still seems excessively trivial.
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Also since you provided me with info which that statement is based on then could the 'citation needed' be removed as pertaining to the statement the its Affluent?
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article was pretty bare considering it's such a national topic of conversation. Would you mind helping me contribute to it? Thanks for your consideration! --
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for the categories for discussion a few weeks ago, now I came back to talk to you for a "friendly notice" about this requested move is to rename and move from
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Seems to be a partial copy of my userpage on both that user's personal page and talk page. Given that the user is indef banned, I've deleted those pages.
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Just click on the image for more information. Please investigate before you erase a contribution. Further, I guess you don't believe in reincarnation :-)
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Secondly, if you really do think that it is 'bogus', then look it up anywhere on the internet, and you'll have countless sources proving that it is true.
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The "ack!" is for my having gone through respectiev articles from either side of the border and trying to match them up; see my Canada-bylines on the
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whose members are some of the industry heavyweights. They published some standards/recommendations and work with other well-establised projects (
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are the asme (the latter is s redirect to the former, both are topographic system names, though have respective ecoregion names in both systems
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Do you please want to replace the image with the first complete Italian text of Leonardo da Vinci of the first version of Vitruvian Man?
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mention is required, but I think it doesn't warrant the current level of attention. I'll note other concerns on the article's talk page.
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has oppose to rename those Burnaby categories, he is talking about it's surname fom British/Scandinavian name 1100/1200 years ago. Go to
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it and make it go away, and no hard feelings; after all, it's just a small token of appreciation. If you like it, just add your name
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Thanks for your sensitive improvements to my Coloured hat page, and related article headers. Your contributions are kindly received.
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to match the main article title and let you if you could support renaming those categories click on this link that is located above.
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if they have a webpage about this project, include those, but generic links to the developer/designer websites is not appropriate
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I have set up the 'requested move' of the article, rather than the copy/paste. I forget that there is a process sometimes. :-(
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I don't understand why my contribution of the original italian text of Leonardo da Vinci on the Vitruvian Man is deleted.
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Mindmatrix - At the risk of being seen as an upward delegator, I'd appreciate your maybe taking a look at the section of
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article. I've been reverting vandalism on that article off and on for a couple of years now, it is nice to have help.
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I accept the edits. I don't like the anonymous nature of Knowledge and therefore I will stop contributing and using it
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Once again, please don't canvas for input. I already stated I was aware of the discussion and would contribute to it.
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Your comments? Best regards & Happy X-Mas (MY Birthday) (*** Orions Belt on Manipura-Chakra of Vitruvian Man 2)
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Please click on the second image too, before you delete it. Just to see a censored animation about Vitruvian Man.
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Sorry to harp on this, know you're busy (so am I...) but the earlier fix you were kind enough to get to quickly on
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Could you please express your concerns on the talk page so other folks know how to repsond to the tag? Thanks.
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Level I....I hope I'm right....the dangers of cross-border synthesis, we've run into similar problems with
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would someone link to or look to Georgina for some particular person? I don't particularly care if this
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article is dabbed or not but the arguments against it are appalling and would be a horrible precedent.
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upstairs one large room was devoted to this lovely museum, documenting the independent municipality.
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Yeah , that link's OK. I mistakingly thought it was the same spam link I had deleted some time ago.
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You have reverted my contributions to Knowledge, thinking that they are a spam. But they are not.
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There's no tool available only to admins. Wiki formatting is the syntax that was used for the
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How am I to provide an accurate portrait? (Epicvision (talk) 01:15, 30 November 2009 (UTC))
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Nonsense. The Knowledge article made no claim that NetBSD runs on Dreamcast, and you have no
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The classification system has four levels, but only Levels I and III are shown on this list.
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as spanning the adjoining American states, the corresponding Level II Ecoregion in the US is
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If you want to be taken seriously, discuss the matter, instead of vandalising my user page.
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Hi, what's wrong with the external link i add? Emile Barker, 01:51, 12 November 2009 (UTC)
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as my editor (most novices to it find it quite difficult or annoying). Within vi, I used a
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Hi. I’m looking to add free-licensed photographs of the various season residences of MTV’s
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has different sub-names very different from one side of the border to the other; similarly
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Thanks, but I only made a few minor edits to it - you did most of the work to salvage it.
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The image I selected is used in another Knowledge article. So it is not "non-free." See
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Yeah, I saw that when you created it yesterday. I'll add my opinion to the discussion.
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I don't think the name should exist as a redirect at all, if it wouldn't be admissible
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I don't have the time to read all this right now. I'll get to it this week sometime.
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criterion. the other text easily qualifies for inclusion based on this criterion.
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decade extends much more toward "what middle-aged or almost middle-aged farts who
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anything with respect to it. I edit articles on the site based on my interests.
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to be young rock club hipsters are into" rather than "what the kids like" :-)
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I'll post a comment there. In the future, just post such requests at the
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if I give you the location? If not, do you know anyone who can? Thanks.
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do not have a parallel hierarchy on the Canadian side of the system.
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Hi, I've seen that you have converted the rest of the table on the
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Please contact me if you're unsure why you received this message.
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seems that your approach is timely. Thanks for the consideration.
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Should be pleased with your answer. Best regards, Rob ten Berge
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in the door and have a backlog of "burning issues" as it is.....
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so if you want more info on this requested move, click on this
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Mindmatrix, thank you for your support, it is appreciated.
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It's promotional, and doesn't elaborate on the subject.
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I only edited that article to disambiguate a link...
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Anyone wanna talk to this guy?? you can do so here!
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Stadtarchiv Frankfurt (Oder)
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Canadian Do Not Call List
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