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A quick google of "Bienvenue, French Guiana" provides plenty of evidence that the place exists. Understandably, since the name of the village is the French word for "welcome" it is difficult to search for French language sites using the place's name (including governmental sites), but its presence as
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However, it is only the stupid people who define others solely by their past infractions -- they remain stuck in the realm of the sour and the petty, bringing nothing of value to their surroundings. Your return to Knowledge is a triumph of the intelligent people. Be well and stay positively focused!
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Thats because it was originally in alaphabetical order from last name, with new characters down below and when I tried to place it in alphabetical order it would mess the format up and I couldn't find out what was wrong, then an user change it to alphabetical order by first name, and I myself don't
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Hi Jim, I wanted to warn you that this restore was apparently done incorrectly. First of all, only one revision was restored; the GFDL requires that the full history be restored to credit its authors. Second, this article was deleted in a valid AfD discussion that should not be overturned lightly;
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received warnings for acts done by the previous "owners" of the IP numbers I was allocated. Of course, action is taken when a lot of vandalism occurs that comes from the same source (for example, IP numbers that belong to school servers), but in the case you pointed out, there was no action needed
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Certain of your past difficulties here have, as you know, followed from your acting reflexively, consistent with a Manichaean view that disposes you to regard as vandalism worthy of note that that may be otherwise explained, and I am compelled to observe that your use of automated tools in recent
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But "Windows" does not take "the". (It is a registered trademark. And no, the taskbar is not an object because it is not tangible.) In case of "Windows taskbar", it would have needed "the" if you could conceive another "Windows taskbar" that in another context meant something different. But this
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That said, you spelling and grammar – frankly speaking – sucks! "listingopen" is a spelling mistake. Definite nouns like "Windows" do not need "the". It is okay to put "the" before "Hard disk drive", provided that you have previously introduced a unique instance of hard disk drive that makes it
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Welcome back to Knowledge! I am glad that you have returned, and I look forward to your contributions to the project. Always remember this: everyone makes mistakes, but it is the intelligent people who learn from their errors and go forward with the potential and capacity to do great things.
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Thank you for notifying me that an IP to whom I gave a final warning has vandalized again. However, please note that, because many Internet providers are dynamically allocating IP numbers to their clients, it is possible, even likely, that the person who vandalized today is not the same who
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P.S. As for the long msg from HENRY V OF ENGLAND, he is a nice guy who does not seem to realise that the Hundred Years War has been over for quite a few centuries. So far, the saga/discussion has been kept friendly and... with no end in sight. We need another
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I think that, given the circumstances, it is best if we approach it as an open-ended restriction. My inclination would be to give it at least a month and then return it to the community. Contact me again at the end of January and we'll see where we stand.
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is open from Monday, 00:00, 21 November through Sunday, 23:59, 4 December to all unblocked users who have registered an account before Wednesday, 00:00, 28 October 2016 and have made at least 150 mainspace edits before Sunday, 00:00, 1 November 2016.
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and generally unencylopedic. The latter is a judgment call but the former empowers any editor to make the removal. Claims that you think differently do not absolve you of the responsibility to edit in accordance with community expectations. —
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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Which actually makes it a double mistake! The prod tag clearly states "if this template is removed, it should not be replaced". Of course it was a case for db-blanked because "the author of the only substantial content" had blanked the page. —
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isn't the case, so it does not need a definite article by the virtue of having a definite modifier. The first time in the article's lead and the first time in the body, it must be "Windows taskbar". Subsequent occurrences can be "the taskbar".
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Hey there, this is Greenwood1010...now known as Greenwood1012...how have you been? i forgot my password so i created a new account. after all if a whole year almost goes by and you still have not found out your password, your not going to!
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You've all but stopped editing since the announcement of your "ban," so I don't think anyone is really "watching" you anymore. You don't appear to have gotten many messages here either. Can you go into more detail about the Wikistalking?
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article, I find that your edit summary ("Bring back my grammar fixes while retaining additional edits made by Codename Lisa") is inconsistent with the truth. What you did is a dishonest mass revert of previous contents which violates
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and hopefully this one has made your day better. Spread the WikiLove by smiling at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend, Go on smile! Cheers, and Happy editing!=)
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Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article.
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A progress report? Er...you've made roughly a hundred edits in mainspace and user talk space since your unblocking that seem to comply with the terms set out on the ANI thread. What exactly are you looking for?
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If there is anything you want to accomplish, it is time to let me know, so we can work on our dispute. Please tell me what you want changed and what you want brought back. Then, we try to come up with a
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be replaced with {{sockpuppet|Gp75motorsports}}, and that Gp76's talk page be redirected to the userpage. Do you still want someone to go ahead with this action? (Please respond on my talk page.) --
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the requesting author should consider DRV, as the restored article is currently eligible for speedy deletion via G4. The article title was not a concern in the deletion debate, as you can see.
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Hello Zer0, hope your holidays went well. In regards to this article, games released on a major console like the PS2 usually are notable, even if the current article doesn't reflect it. A
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returns over 21,000 hits. The article doesn't need to be deleted, but if you'd like to go through those Ghits and see if anything can be used as sources, that would be fine. Best,
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I'm afraid that I can't help with any vague feelings, but I am pretty sure that no one's really "watching" you in the way that you're describing. You can request a name change at
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vandalized three days ago. This is why we must be careful when reporting vandalism from IP numbers. For example, my own IP number changes every time I reboot my computer, and I
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know a lot about the series so there was nothing I could do, right now I'm just watching the page so it doesn't get messed up again, thanks for your assistance though
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about this request since he was very involved in the issues surrounding Gp75motorsports and can speak to much of the evidence as well as I can. Checkuser result is
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Yes, you should! Also "look through people's contributions before welcoming them" & send cookies, flowers and/or champagne to well-deserving wikipedians!
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You don't say! But you deleted a statement about "Show desktop" button, added some unreferenced contents back without adding a source, restored
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What do you want me to say? It's "gnomish crud." Keep going; if you write an article or two, then we can give you a better progress report.
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Per the AN/I thread referenced below, I have unblocked you. There are a number of restrictions per that discussion, though. You must edit
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changes patrolling continues to prove problematic: thrice in the past day-and-a-half I have had to remove a warning you left (relative to
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My question is not polemic: I do not want to argue with you, but - rather - really understand your reasoning then. Thanks in advance.
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Populated, legally-recognized places are, by a very large consensus, considered notable, even if the population is very low.
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a location on numerous mapping sites is usually considered indication enough of a place's existence and noteworthiness.
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Apologies for the tardiness of my reply. I certainly understand your position, and I won't push the point. Cheers,
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definite. "On" is used a preposition for a platform; components of an operating system are therefore "in" the OS.
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited
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Don't worry about images, it's sources that'll prove notability and keep your articles from speedy deletion.
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Hello, I understand that you are the (former) user G2.0 USA. (If not, then disregard the rest, please).
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on certain flagged pages. Pending changes, also known as flagged protection, is currently undergoing a
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Don't you think you should remove the welcoming plate of cookies you left at User:Dococe page???
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P.S. And let me know when or if you want to work together on creating or enhancing articles. :)
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I've deleted again on the strength of this message I received, please discuss restoration with
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if you think that might help, but I'm afraid that RTV isn't really what you're looking for.
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Yes, I don't see why not. Make sure you leave the current content on your talkpage though.
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and your knowledge of writing mythology articles could be a great help in our discussion.
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Agreed. This needs to be a ban based on behavior and quality of work, not a time limit.
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Yes, no problem copying an article to a sandbox if you want to work on it.
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Hi there, I'm a bit busy IRL at the moment, will be with you soon!
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Oops, didn't read your unblock conditions. Sorry about that. :( --
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Welcoming vandals with... cookies ? Why not champagne !
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Black Kite
16:15, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
User:Daniel
here
here
this gem
either way
talk
13:46, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
here
Travis

14:31, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
Black Kite
16:48, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
Glass
Cobra
16:49, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
Black Kite
17:30, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
01:36, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
Doppelganger
Dylan
620
Contribs
Sign!
12:31, 2 January 2009 (UTC)
Dylan
620

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