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immature to accept such a simple fact contributed by the Linux foundation. I don't even know why you edit
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1609:. AMD only sell it under ATI for marketing purposes. My guess is, it would make ATI more equivalent to Nvidia (since there seems to be a competitor against nForce), becaus most people view AMD as more good at the consumer CPU, workstations and servers...etc, and therefore the enthusiasts don't trust AMD as skillful in the graphics segements. Its like enthusiasts like go to go for nForce chipset for the most part, before X48 is released, because SLI RAM and SLI certified PSU make it look like it is more professional. However, when X48 is introduced, the XMP sort of balance that part out. --
2494:, while I agree that it shouldn't require a mastery of the material to discuss the subject, you should have some idea before you revise the template. Per above, you need to go to the talk page FIRST and form a consensus, getting others to agree with you, before going after the templates. Let me put it this way: after this many people disagree with what you are doing, isn't it possible that you may need to learn a bit more about what to do here? There is a community aspect here and you have to deal with that as well. Last warning though: if you edit another template like you did at
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2133:. The articles themselves do not have to be created immediately, but there should be some reason to believe that the articles could exist and the redlinks would prompt people to work on those articles. Without such reasons, I believe the redlinks should be removed as is currently being suggested on the talk page. Thanks.
3185:. An unregistered user added a large block of copyrighted text, which was summarily removed. You erroneously reversed the removal and labeled it as vandalism. Please, spend a few moments to look into a situation before throwing a vandal label at established editors. Googling the first sentence of the text brings up
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I know how the procedure of unblocking should be done, and it is not I choose not to, but rather what is the point even I get unblock. The previous incidents of conflict seems to be nothing more than a series of hatred chain reaction. Can you not tell from User contributions history do you not see my
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Then I am reporting to you the WP:ANI straight away. As stated before
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deletion, if the page meets the criterion it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the page that would render it more in conformance with
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your "Omnigo"-related edits on Microsoft articles. I'm really truly stumped as to why you put any of this into the encyclopedia; the article you provided as a source is from more than a year ago, was entirely unsubstantiated at the time, and has not been reported on since. On what basis could you
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you can use the documents or make a copy of the document if you wish, due to the policy of Knowledge anything that is contributed should be kept, so if they team at the talk page feels it must kept, I will make an archive. But in the future if any of guys brought it up, I am instantly reporting you
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Go ahead and be immature and good riddance if people stop donating to Knowledge. Because the only fact you guys are trying to seemingly prove is you are better than anyone else, or more neutrally speaking is. Wikipedian is only promoting its Wikipedian idea of Information Privatizing. Or else why
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This is not a reasonable way to contribute. If you want to be constructive, you have to do it another way. If you are just here to butt heads, there's a limited patience for that. Please either reform your behavior or chose to stop editing before we force you to permanently stop by indefinitely
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For the least as a starter so far the all the templates that were in a conflict, if they are any reverts, I do discuss it at talk page straightaway, unlike other users who aren't willing to change. Yes I am going to look into Parallel Computing topics and contribute later, its just that after that
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In response to your comment about my defintion for HCI TLA, I don't understand why you think it was advertising anything (advertising what?). It was a very neutral definition for the abbreviation and, while lacking completeness, I think it was more accurate than the current definition you added.
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I think there's enough citations in my reply, also as a regular editor, I also have my responsibility to keep relevant pages out of information which will cause confusions (e.g. your "Scorpion platform" claim, your claim about the true name of the AMD 690G chipset being "Radeon X1270 chipset" and
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The FOSS article has show absolutely no evidence, that the definition FOSS must mean both Free and Open Source, that is a totally made up original research and it is totally unsourced. The FOSS article merely explain a brief history, contributions...etc. Its quite obvious you and other users are
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I've warned you before. I've blocked you before. It's been enough. No more edit warring at all from you or it's indefinite. One more and you are done. Use the template talk pages and discuss your changes. Frankly, I feel I should block you for trying to insert
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HyperMemory is not mianly a chipset feature, it's " innovative technology that enables a reduction in the amount of on-board memory on a graphics card without compromising its overall performance" (Man, how I hate marketing speak!), it includes IGP and discrete GPUs
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Just letting you know, the minor edit button is meant to be used only in cases of very superficial changes, such as typographical errors, spelling, or minor formatting changes. If you're actually adding or deleting content, you don't need to check that box. Thanks!
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Bluetooth and USB are not a ports, they are busses. The definitions says something about storage -- storing of what?? It should also make it clear what it's talking about (e.g. electronics or computers) as it's completely out of context, please fix it, thank you.
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and a little side communications, are acceptable uses of the project's userspaces. If that's all you're doing here, or most of what you're doing here, then that's a problem. But as long as one mostly does encyclopedia things things then some of the rest is ok.
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currently includes many redlinks. If you have any reason to think that one or more of these redlinks has a reasonable chance of being turned into an article (eg, there are sources to suggest the topics concerned are notable) please could you give those reasons on
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contributions has dramatically decrease from roughly 50+ to around 15 per day, because I am more involve with talk page. So if I am the only one that is changing while other insist on their old fashion than it would be better for you to delete my account. --
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1349:. My involvement with them has been just to keep these pages free of link spam. However, all the pages require a fundamental rewrite which I don't have the expertise to do. If either of you felt like having a crack then it would be much appreciated. :-)
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before making changes to the encyclopedia. This is really important. There's really no reason for you to be working on Knowledge if you aren't going to make a proper effort to ensure the content you add is actually correct. Thanks.
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Say whatever you want, I already know the nobody is going to unblock me and I don't really care that much, since the fact is I am sure there have been infinite similar occurrence like this happening as we speak.
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I am declining your unblock request because it does not address the reason for your block, or because it is inadequate for other reasons. To be unblocked, you must convince the reviewing administrator(s) that
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I think it's good enough for general usage: maybe tomorrow, maybe in five years. To be clear: my user page's "playground" section is none of your business, and I'd pretty much prefer it to remain that way.
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any of those. Also Knowledge is not a place for you "test" on anthing, with that being stated, I think it is quite evident "testing" is considered as personal benefits which Knowledge doesn't support. --
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You are not showing that you understand the topic well enough to help organize and categorize it. Trying to do so when you do not understand it is destructive to Knowledge's information. Please stop.
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if you would like to do this. This is your last chance however. If you put any more personal attacks or inappropriate comments on this talk page, then I will be forced to prevent you from editing it.
3298:, I see a continued pattern of, I'll just call it, intentional ignorance and incivility. You clearly haven't learned anything from all the warnings, discussions, and even blocks. Playing games like
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article so say that this product's underlying operating system is based on "Omnigo"? It's based on Windows Vista; this is well-established by Microsoft itself as well as a variety of press reports.
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3244:. I'm not sure what in the world would make you think that an article on office types belongs on the template for Linux but I'm not playing games with you. --
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