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6,575,074 | ::I am not sure I understand the answer but I will bring it back to Sweden for help whith translation before I ask you what it means. My english is bad and can only understand more simple words than abouve (sorry again for bad spelling! I only try what I think might be right) | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
6,586,041 | fyi, the 3 revert rules is 3 in 1 day, not 3 total. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
6,589,602 | :I'll remember that. Perhaps your school network admin could also take more steps to ensure that the school's users aren't using its service to vandalize websites. | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
6,593,650 | The comment that modern languages use zero-indexing is somewhat misleading, because it isn't because of technical merits, but because of the popularity of C. It's no problem for the compiler to convert the one-indexing preferred by humans (or indeed most any indexing) to the zero-indexing used in the machine code. However, since C used zero-indexing and became so popular, most programmers are used to it. That's probably the reason it's used in most later languages. | 2,004 | false | article | random | test | false |
6,601,117 | *: Looks can be deceiving. The whole bussing thing wasn't restricted to this one school but all schools in the area, hence it doesn't gain notability from it. | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
6,612,651 | `: Yes, it's the same. Felis catus is the original species name used for the house cat by Linnaeus, and ``domesticus`` is a name that's commonly used for domesticated forms of a species, so they both denote the same thing. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
6,623,190 | ` ==Huge paragraph under ``Superman's abilities`` heading== That huge paragraph under ``Superman's abilities`` heading needs to be cleaned up. — [[]] ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
6,683,326 | If Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley (martyr) and Hugh Latimer were burnt to death together, how come the date of death are different ? I'm very confused .... 18:37, 2004 Oct 5 (UTC) | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
6,689,700 | ` :Rhino, apparently, is a by-product of Netscape's abandoned ``Javagator`` project that also produced Grendel; both are related to Mozilla in that they have been continued as open source projects under the auspices of mozilla.org, but it looks to me like Mozilla itself uses the C-based SpiderMonkey for its JS engine. :I certainly think Thunderbird is misplaced here; in fact, I think the ``sub-projects`` and ``spin-off browsers`` sections need reorganisation, and possibly merging - certainly they should be next to each other, rather than with other sections in between. Perhaps ``Mozilla technology`` could mention the structure of the suite itself, and then a ``Related projects`` section could deal with: #Development tools: bugzilla, tinderbox, bonsai, etc #Gecko-based browsers: whether they be gecko-GUI'd or just gecko-rendered #Projects based on Mozilla code: thunderbird, sunbird, XMLTerm, et al #Other projects hosted by mozilla.org: rhino, grendel, ElectricalFire, Mstone (although it's hard to tell where on the scale from 'active' to 'abandoned' these projects are) :What think ye? - ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
6,689,996 | :Wow. | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
6,698,707 | ` :I'm not sure what you're propsing here; we seem to have 3 options: :*Include the EU as a whole, just summed PPPs :*Include just Eurozone countries :*Do not include EU as a whole at all :The first option is inaccurate, apparently. I agree that the current figure is wrong. The second option you seem to support as a ``quick`` method - are you saying it's wrong? And is it only worth including if done ``properly``? I don't think we can leave out the EU entirely, Eurozone or otherwise - it's an important part of current politics and economics. So I think we should add Eurozone, referred to as EU or as Eurozone, with a footnote explaining that the EU on the whole is in flux, but the figure is accurate-as-possible for the Euro countries. Does this work with you?` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
6,702,361 | == John Child == There is no article about John Child the volleyball player and the link is to another John Child. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
6,725,604 | Hello this is Priscilla. Hmmmm as the due date of wiki is nearing perhaps we should stop adding any additional stuff. However, having said that, I realised that the 'love and marriage' section, is quite incomplete. There're still alot of gaps that we have to fill. Eg. We do not have any information on his third wife, neither do we know anything about his sons. While reading it I just find it kinda 'deprived' of information. is there any possibilities that we can fill those gaps ?? | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
6,735,507 | :Good to know your profession. I like working in a multidisciplinary team. After beavering away at the change in categories I think I upset one of the people looking after the psychology category who went through redoing their categories. It would be nice if we could work together on this project to achieve a sort of mini psych textbook. I think that would also help those who currently take a rather oppositional approach to find that we don't have three heads and aren't out to harm them. I can already see some of this mollification occurring with some contributors. Still my bias is to add to the clinical psychiatric area since this is my field. Tonight I am working on Psychiatric history which I hope to have ready for upload later tonight. Is there an article on Overvalued idea? If not there should be. Just a suggestion. [Grin] | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
6,738,513 | == Thanks for the revert == Thanks for catching and reverting the vandalism to my user page. I've already reported that guy at WP:VIP; hopefully someone will take care of him soon. — | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
6,739,098 | The page has been hijacked on my computer, most of the article has been replaced by a religious rant. | 2,004 | false | article | random | dev | false |
6,742,878 | ` :What I mean is, pages that start with Wikipedia: that would perhaps benefit from a link to Wikifun. For example, Wikipedia:Wikipediholic might merit a link in the See also section. ` | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
6,755,755 | Was he named Elmer after someone ? | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
6,801,519 | == Stop immediately == Please stop immediately. If you continue to create such a mess with Jesus, and all those other redirects, I will have no choice but to block you. -|]] | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
6,813,383 | ` While I want to distance myself from the last statement by VMORO, which I would classify as rude, I can't help pointing out to you, Crculver, that you seem to have misunderstood what grammars and books have to say (or they themselves are inexact). That dialect is certainly Macedonian in the geographical sense of the word. However, if we take modern Bulgarian and Macedonian as a starting-point, the dialect has many more traits of Bulgarian than of Macedonian. You seem also to forget that it is politics that defines what is a language and what is a dialect and which dialects belong to a certain language, not vice versa. As regards the Slavic dialects of Macedonia, we have an almost universal acceptance of them as Bulgarian until 1918, then they become viewed as Serbian by most scholars, and we have actually started regarding the name ``Macedonian`` as a linguistic and not only geographical term since 1945. Quoting the synchronical aspects of a question is of not much of a use when you lack any knowledge about its diachronical development. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
6,832,933 | :See Wikipedia:User page#What should I avoid?. I agree with , it is very confusing, particularly for new users. And no, I didn't get to you via your user page but via recent changes. | | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
6,835,562 | ` :::It's not an OO sound - it's an ``uh``. Perhaps ``Wuh-ster`` might be a better way of writing it. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
6,901,744 | == Oops! == The article seems empty. I cannot find any trace of vandalism in the history of the article. Maybe this is a problem with my browser? Can anybody confirm? | 2,004 | false | article | random | train | false |
6,902,391 | == Parentacide == Parentacide is the term used to describe a child killing one or both parents. Although the subject is as abhorrent as suicide or infantecide, it is a part of our life that cannot be dismissed. Parentacide dates back to Greek mythology, where Oedipus killed his father Laius and married his mother Jocasta. Frued coined the term Oedipus complex to describe a state of psychosexual development and awareness first occuring at the age of 3 1/2 years. In 1989 Lyle and Erik Menendez commited parentacide when they murdered both of their parents in cold blood. Although the murders were at least partially motivated by money, the brothers alleged their father had abused them, which was their justification for the killing. Jeremy Bamber committed parentacide by proxy and was convicted in 1986 of killing his adoptive parents, sister, and her two six year old sons. Although money was thought to be the motive for this killing spree, the fact that he was adopted indicates that the reasons behind the murders were less clear cut. Being adopted, Bamber very likely suffered from adopted child syndrome, which is a psychological maladjustment to the knowledge that his real parents had given him up for adoption. | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | dev | false |
6,929,826 | An event mentioned in this article is an October 8 selected anniversary. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
6,936,709 | :Sorry, it sounds like you may have misread my comments, which were made over a month ago. Are you thinking I was being sarcastic? - I wasn't. I am aware that leaving comments for an anonymous IP might not get read by the same user. Please sign your comments. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
6,984,093 | ` Oct 2004 (UTC) :No, Hawstom, it is not ``just a Book of Mormon`` thing. You have no idea whether reformed egyptian has been used in other contexts. Just because its use in one context is recognized in some subset of society in the history of the universe does not mean it has not been used in other contexts. Your oversimplification is dead wrong, your centrism is misguided, and your comments put words (the wrong words) in Nauvoo's mouth. Nauvoo can speak for himself. —| 15:38, 30` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,031,677 | == Middle Chinese Influence == I was wondering what is the V+ and the V- in Middle Chinese mean or where it came from. I have done research on Minnan hua and they don't seem to always map to Cantonese in a few tones, perhaps they are confused by the different tones. In some ways, I think Vietnamese is even closer to Cantonese than Minnan in terms of tones. It almost maps to each one exactly. The 2nd tone in Cantonese usually has the ? accent in Vietnamese and the 5th tone always have the ~ tone on top of the vowel. Also, Vietnamese preserved some of the NG initials that seem to be dropped from Cantonese, eg. ren2 (mandarin) -> jan4(cantonese), but it has the ng inital in Hakka, Toisanese, and Vietnamese. Cantonese doesn't distinguish between teacher/lion and poem. hakka/viet su (sai in minnan i think) teacher/lion and si poem But there's closer tongue curling relationship between Vietnamese and Mandarin. (Possible tongue curling in older Chinese? or Manchu influence?) shi goes to th, su and all si go to t or s zh goes to chi, tr z goes to t or ty chi goes to xi, tr, si (no real pattern) c usually t but some exceptions to tu or thu Also, it seems that most (if not all) 2nd tone x, zhi, z initials in Mandarin has a hard ending (-k -p -t) in Cantonese. The hard endings -k -p -t is an element from older Chinese. -h also in Minnan. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,034,125 | :What they are trying to do is create a false distinction between Revisionist history and Historical revisionism. This distinction is based sheerly upon the opinions of the editors involved, and has no basis in objectivity nor neutrality. The articles must be NPOV'ed and merged. [Spade] | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,068,957 | ` == Article Moving == When renaming an article it should be moved rather than just copied and pasted to the new name. Otherwise all editing history is lost. Unfortunately I moved teh talk page over now so it is even more complicated. We will need to get an administrator to remove the current ``soda can stove`` page and move a reverted copy of the ``Pepsi can stove`` over here. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
7,081,561 | I disagree considering that number is about 6000 off and that's even without all the totals in yet. 1 percent of precints are still left to report(one percent would be another 3000 votes) plus provisonal/absentee ballots. Aka you can't add in the amount he got untill we have federal certified election results, untill then it's according to [blank media] Badnarik so far has recived (number) amount of votes. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,086,684 | :The idea behind the nicotine patch is to deliver sufficient nicotine to your bloodstream to help alleviate physical withdrawal symptoms. You won't get the same spikes in your nicotine level that you get with cigarettes, but you shouldn't have major physical withdrawal symptoms. With the patch, the hardest part is getting over the habitual and psychological addiction of nicotine. :Most of the patch systems allow the user to step down around week 6, going from 21mg/day to 14mg/day to 7mg/day. Tapering the dose like this should allow for a smooth landing when you're done smoking and make physical withdrawal symptoms unlikely. Dreams are a relatively common side effect from the patch, at least from me. | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
7,086,885 | ` The topic could be the subject of an article, but this needs to be rewritten as an encyclopedia article. Use of the first person (eg, ``As far as I understand `` and telling people what to do (eg, ``just go to the cuban interest section and request them for a permition``...) are not appropriate for any article on any subject. If you want an article on this subject, rewrite it according to the Wikipedia:Manual of Style. Even when it is an emotional issue, make special effort to adhere to Wikipedia's NPOV guidelines. State the facts and let those facts speak for themselves. Cheers, ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,100,783 | == Arafat has died!!! == Today Arafat has died. Please somebody edit the page and write that he has died today, November 4, 2004. News sources will soon be speaking of it. Take off the editing block and edit that. | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
7,132,903 | :I thought that the 40 days was based on a full series with each episode covering approximately 2 days. At this point I think the time span is too up in the air and maybe we should just dump this note until somebody figures out a complete timeline. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,164,742 | == Economy == There is a writing, 'Lifting off the trade barrier caused so many bankruptcy of Korean companies'. But With Korean history text,http://www.ddanzi.com/ddanziilbo/46/46so_3002-1.html 'In 1920s, many Korean indigenous enterprises started/ expanded their business.' Could anyone show the reference of 'increase of bankruptcy'? 6 Nov 2004 | 2,004 | false | article | random | test | false |
7,174,456 | ==St Ethelburga's Bishopsgate== Done - deleted the target redirect; moved St Ethelburga's Bishopgate (sic) to St Ethelburga's Bishopsgate; edited St. Ethelburga's Bishopsgate to redirect to the right place. | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
7,189,227 | :About personal attacks...I wasn't the one going around and persecuting IP addresses... | 2,004 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
7,189,805 | :Info on producers is OK, but - I'm certain Phelps Dodge isn't the only one out there. At least back in the '70s when I worked in the copper industry, PD had lots of competition. Your edits looked like a promotion for a single big company - so I reverted. If iron and other metals have similar promotion like info they should be cleaned up also. I'll check 'em out when I get time. - | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,256,500 | Your User Page == I can't claim much responsiblility for how your user page looks like now: my claim to fame is as the first to respond to your call for beautification. Anyway, do you like how it looks now? Dude, it rocks. I was stunned when I saw it this morning. :The top toolbar is cool, but I think the play with font in the headings is unnecessary...Anyway, I added a few font alternatives for those who do not have access to the Georgia (font) font. — == | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,291,021 | ===Pitocin and PDD=== Hello, the history of Pitocin shows that you created this page. What is your source for linking Pitocin with Pervasive developmental disorder? I've never heard of such a linkage, and I've a vested interest in knowing more about it. Thank you, | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,326,583 | == Congratulations on search engines == The #1 search on Lycos for the week ending November 6, 2004 was '2004 Presidential Election': http://50.lycos.com/ I don't know what that search produced that week, but today that search shows this Wikipedia entry as #2. (If you're curious, #1 was http://dir.yahoo.com/Government/U_S__Government/Politics/Elections/Presidential_Elections/2004_Presidential_Election, and #3 was www.opensecrets.org/presidential/index.asp) Assuming that phrase was just as popular on other search engines, this is where the Wikipedia entry appeared in non-sponsored sections: #5 AOL ??? Ask Jeeves #1 Clusty #5 Google #2 HotBot #8 MetaCrawler #1 MSN ??? Teoma #3 Vivisimo #12 Yahoo! So, congratulations and appreciation to everyone who worked on this entry. I thought you might enjoy this as a record of your achievement and popularity. -) | 2,004 | false | article | random | train | false |
7,352,582 | - Thanks Graham, glad to be part of such a great idea. Just my two pence! ) | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,379,360 | Far be it from me to presume to have fixed this obviously inflammatory debate, but what remains for the tag to be taken down now? | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,422,051 | == Wake up == Slavs aren't intertwined in the royal families of Denmark and the UK and there is no Slavic art in those areas(except stolen and traded) to back up your revisionist claim of a common bond of ethnoracial descent. It is common to find Celtic and Nordic art side by side and intertwined, but please, don't lie about the social status of thralls(slavery). Slavs invaded Germania and caused the Volkerwanderung, which ended up with Germans coming back to reclaim the land by the Teutonic Knights. All of this resulted in World War II and the Cold War. Please refrain from using braggart fiction purporting dynastic connections as truth in Wikipedia articles. This is a hostile act and I will not be silent over it! | 2,004 | false | user | blocked | dev | false |
7,423,111 | I don't have intention to start a pointless fight with you. I just think you made an honest mistake here. As you can see, many aren't satisfied by Alberuni's vandal changes, and since he is not willing to cooperate and just blaming everyone who disagrees with him in being a part of a Zionist conspieracy, I ask you to reconsider your stand here, and revert to the accepted version. See again the links I gave you to more background information. : | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,427,711 | :::Hey, just because you think Braveheart is gospel, doesn't make Edward II the way Hollywood portrayed him. What type of scholarship is this?? | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
7,433,478 | == thanks! == ... for fixing my little mini-profiles. I am still wet behind the ears and didn't realize I was goofing on the birth year category link! | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
7,502,908 | ` ::No, I haven't though I remember when it came out. Sort of a companion not in actuality, but in subject matter to Chancellor Williams' The Destruction of Black Civilization. If you're getting at the fact that Cleopatra could have been Greek and black well, that's possible. I haven't given it a lot of thought, frankly. I used to think Cleopatra was black and then not but I guess I haven't cared enough to read up on the subject. When I responded to the last poster in the other forum, I decided to address his appalling ignorance more broadly which concerns me more. The big picture and not which person of note was what color except as examples of a general population. Without reading Black Athena, however, I know enough from other reading about Etruscans, Phoenicians, etc. that there was a substantial African presence in those cultures and that ancient Greece was heavily influenced by black Egypt. (One obvious appropriation: so-called ``Greek architecture,`` many elements of which actually are black African/Egyptian in origin. (Have you read it?) Peace. ` | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,516,133 | Requestion peer review at wave vector. I just sort of made up this definition basd on what I've seen in papers and on some math website. I think it's okay, but see what you think. | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
7,519,238 | :I disagree. The original usage of the term was probably exclusively West Coast, but that is no longer the case. Allmusic says Biggie was gangsta rap, for example, MTV.com calls Jay-Z a gangsta rapper, Nas, Busta Rhymes and 50 Cent are also called gangsta rappers, this page calls G funk an offshoot of East Coast gangsta rap, this page talks about New York gangsta rap and Chuck D has called both Jay-Z and Ja Rule gangsta rappers. There is, perhaps, a difference in usage, but I don't think the term is exclusive to the West Coast. :Interestingly, this article is a #3 google hit, which is pretty sweet, and a good reason to focus on it! I wonder if we could improve it to featured level soon... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,527,813 | I strongly suspect that jakew and Robert the Bruce are the same person. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,529,470 | ` == Wikipedia.info redirection? == After reading the earlier discussion about the domain wikipedia.info, I visited the domain in question, and got a ``wiki does not exist`` message. When I go to wikipedia.com, I'm ``redirected`` to wikipedia.org. Why not with wikipedia.info? ` | 2,004 | true | article | blocked | dev | false |
7,566,015 | Go and read Collectivisation in the USSR, for starters. | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
7,566,540 | Dear Dogfather, please let me know your opinion about ideas from Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Dog breeds#is: List of dog breeds. Thanks 03:26, 2004 Nov 2 (UTC) | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,572,074 | Thanks, and I apologize for my comment. I'd like you to know that I understand your position. | 2,004 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
7,583,117 | Okay, there seems to be an 'edit war' going on here, and it's silly. Question: is the current photo (colour image) in the Public Domain? It was not listed as such when I checked. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,586,127 | 2004 (UTC) :I don't see how a person with such strange opinions could be qualified as a mediator for anything. You seem better qualified for asking me if I want fries with that. - 18:46, 17 Nov | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
7,588,842 | :Nice one. If you're an ex-Wikipedian, couldn't you have inserted a few more links? -) | | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
7,623,425 | Did the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group ever use system flowcharts | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | dev | false |
7,629,536 | ` :If you can find any references to support the claim that there are actually vampire hunters who attempt to hunt and kill members of the vampire subculture, feel free to add that section back in. I couldn't find anything to support it, and the claim that ``any vampire is capable of killing any human with little effort`` is contradicted by the majority of sites on the subject. I fail to see how one edit over two months ago is ``continued butchering``. - ` | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
7,639,859 | Talk:Khmer Rouge/Archive 1 Talk:Khmer Rouge/Archive 2 Talk:Khmer Rouge/Archive 3 | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
7,640,829 | 2004 (UTC) ::When I was in Cuba I came over a central bureau of propaganda material. I think I took a photo of it. I'll check. - 08:18, 19 Nov | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
7,655,932 | ` == Can we get a geography section in this article? == For instance, New England apparently has fjords known as ``fiards``. ` | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
7,658,544 | :Meet-space refers to the real, rather than virtual, world. The sentance means that actual physical police went to some spammer's house and arrested him. I've chaned it in the article. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,666,620 | ` ::Right... I tried to follow the tutorial, I think it'll basically work in 5.5. It's ``extrahera``, not a command I'd ever have selected sponaneously in my life. I think I'll be able to do it, although tonight, I've been spending a lot of time without tangible results. The tool is kind of too intelligent for what I tried to do. I outlined the part I wanted with green and filled inside with blue, but then Photoshop tried to guess (quite wrongly) what I really wanted and kept big blurry bits of the green-covered stuff, too. -( Computers are just too smart these days. Anyway, I made progress, I'll probably get there another day. Thanks, David. ]] ` | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,761,276 | ==sweet== this game looks so freakin sweet i hope my dad buys it for me | 2,004 | false | article | random | train | false |
7,779,203 | :Ach! I've known more Karl's (and Carl's) than Kurts, I reckon. My apologies! Cheers, | | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,786,979 | `Text from parallel article Anthony Ashley Cooper, 9th Earl of Shaftesbury, reformatted to wrap properly but with typos intact. This reads like an old article from The Children's Encyclopedia, but I don't know if that's where it came from: Piccadilly Circus is the centre of London where many streets meet. In the middle of the Piccadilly there is a small island of stone, and on the island there is a statue called Eros. Eros holds a bow and arrow, and leans forward as if he is flying over London.On the steps below him women used to sit with baskets of violets and snowdrops, or bunches of pink carnations and tight little rosebuds. All around are buses and lorries, and taxis and cars coming from north and south and east and west.Day and night the busy London traffic swirls round the small, stone island, and day after day people hurry past on their way to shops and theatres and staions and offices. Everyone knowws Eros. Taxi drivers look up at him and say, ``Ah,Eros!Here we are at Piccadilly!`` CHildren, holding tightly to their mothers' hands as they cross the road, try to catch a gimpse of him between the rows of traffic. But no one seems to have time to go up the steps, and read the words that are written below the statue. Many people, though they know Eros so well, don't know at all why he is there. He is there to remind them opf a story about a man called the Earl of Shaftesbury, who spent his hole life heping children.` | 2,004 | false | article | random | train | false |
7,799,765 | `== Condoleezza Rice censorship == Hello Jewbacca. I am writing to inform you that I have some issues with your edits to my contribution to the Condoleezza Rice article. Although you claim that I ``poison the well with unneeded POV implications,`` I would argue that your ambitious language leaves too much open for interpretation and lets Dr. Rice off the hook. Having a NPOV doesn't mean censoring controversial ideas. For example, you removed ``criticized`` from the line ``Rice became the first National Security Advisor to campaign for her boss...`` You make it sound like perhaps it is a good thing that She was out stumping for Bush instead of protecting the homeland. In addition, you removed another line I added that spelt out that there is a ``controversial`` link she perpetuates between Iraq and September 11th. The fact that this is even open for interpretation is beyond me. I believe my additions were in line with the NPOV policy and I have replaced them. It concludes with the actual quote so readers can pose their own stance. I am open to suggestions of maybe a better way to word my feelings on this topic. Please let me know. ` | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,800,123 | ::: I don’t think I am saying anything more than I have explicitly stated above. When we have the Homeopathy article explaining every single concept and aspect of homeopathy, except for only two short and simple definitions explained somewhere else, both of which can be written as single paragraphs, which are both referenced only in one paragraph of the main Homeopathy article, then it seems rather obvious that those paragraphs should be included in the main article itself. Note that besides the List of homeopathic remedies there are only two articles with “homeopathic” in the title: Homeopathic repertory and Homeopathic proving. Every other concept is explained in Homeopathy. Their what links here pages show that they are needed for only one purpose: to explain one paragraph of Homeopathy article, the first paragraph of Homeopathic remedies section. But I think I’m repeating myself. | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
7,801,680 | ==Revert without comment== Please don't do that - if you disagree with an edit, please discuss it on the talk page, thank you, | 2,004 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
7,810,553 | : 's suggestion elsewhere of a disambiguation block prefacing the CORBA page seems like the best of both worlds to resolve this. | 2,004 | false | article | random | test | false |
7,823,754 | Ununhexium Delete - more duplicative speculative sciencecruft. The article admits that evidence for this is fabricated and that its main role is in ufo conspiricy. | 2,004 | true | article | blocked | dev | false |
7,823,931 | *Possibly it justifies a redirect to Elements that do not exist, or Fictional elements, but we don't have to indulge people who make up new elements and are then found to be crooked. | 2,004 | true | article | blocked | train | false |
7,826,081 | == Please do not abuse vfd process == There is a process of community voting, your lone-rangerism is not appreciated. | 2,004 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
7,826,518 | If you want an article kept, then vote for it, don't abuse the process. Thank you. | 2,004 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
7,827,096 | == Peloponesian War - good, but maybe move to another page? == I don't have a strong view, and I'm not sure which way is wikkiest, but I think the diversion into the history of a campaign lost through the disease might do at least as well on its own - as a side bar, diversion or further layer of detail. Opinions? | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
7,829,616 | == VFD process abuse == Listing things which should be deleted is not abuse. Removing things without following process is. | 2,004 | true | user | blocked | dev | false |
7,838,300 | :Herschel has now been blocked. See Wikipedia_talk:Requests_for_arbitration/Admin_enforcement_requested. That should make life a little easier. | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
7,838,899 | :: I agree with the house policy. The first time a ship is mentioned it's USS Shipname, after that it's common to refer to her by her name, and often her nickname. If were are talking about something formal, then you revert to USS Shipname. Also the title of the article correct, but the text is not. A ship's class never starts with USS. The USS is a formal designator meant to show commissioned US Navy ships. This is the second time I have seen this done on Wiki. The first time was with the midget submarine X-1 which was never commissioned (the CNO would never let something like that get commissioned because it counts against his total ship count). | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,868,969 | ::::Thanks for the information. I obviously know very little about LDS, but I am willing to learn more. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,871,012 | I.Kant believe how sad everybody who writes things on this sight are- get a life! | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
7,874,468 | I listed the article at cleanup because I think there is good content there, but it needs to be cleaned up. At the first read, I immediatly got the impression that the article was written by a fan, and that the text didn't flow as well as it could because too much detail and too many quotes of more or less relavancy were included in the narative. You seem to resist the editing of the article by others, reverting the article atleast 6 times in the last two hours. This is not constructive. If others choose to edit an article, it is because they want to make the article better, either by adding more detail, or by making the existing detail easier to find or understand. We're all here to build a better encyclopedia, and sometimes a better encyclopedia is built by tightening up content so that it is presented in a clearer, more consise manner. The best content in the world is of no value to anyone if the reader never finds it because it is surrounded by too much fluff. | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
7,892,336 | ` :Yo, i started checking Shakespearian authorship, when i thought, ``hang on, by the time i finish checking this, someone will probably have edited it``, So i propose that we use the form: Article (The bellman checked - and also leave a note on the talk page saying, ``This page has been reviewed and judged to be ready to be saved in static form as part of the William Shakespeare WikiReader. If you believe that the version of this page which was checked (), is not suitable for static reproduction, please raise your concerns on this talk page. This makes sure we dont miss some error which is discovered between now and when we finish the wikireader, that we know what we checked, and it also helps publicise it a bit aswell (which can only be a good thing) 06:23, 2004 Nov 27 (UTC)` | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
7,914,310 | :I may have left in '86 but my parents still live in the same house. Since you're in the area why don't you go and check - I haven't been up there for about 18 months so things may have been cleaned up, but it didn't look too hopeful since it has been in that state for at least the last ten years. I'd check myself but I actually reside in Australia, so a quick trip is not really feasible right now. If I'm wrong I'll be more than happy to retract my statement, but since the problems appear to be somewhat entrenched, I'm not too hopeful. The area I'm thinking of in particular is the section of Livingstone Walk between Henry Wells Square and the main residential section - there was a major park there that is now closed and unquestionably surrounded by barbed wire. Further on is The Dell which when I visited last was strewn with houshold rubbish and used syringes. I don't think the evidence of my own eyes counts as 'POV'. As for the implication that I might simply be lying about this - why would I want to do that? These places are not the only examples - a tour of the area on foot will confirm what I'm suggesting. As for the CCTV info, it may be true, but it isn't actually very interesting, nor is it worded in a way which makes much sense. Read the sentence again - it does not tell you anything unless you already know what it's meant to be saying. If it can be reworded to say something interesting it might be worth keeping. (Since the UK now seems to be infested with surveillance systems, I don't think that singling Hemel out is really worth a mention). | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
7,962,703 | ` :Let me explain the problems in your paragraph, which for ease of reference I include below. ::Prime Minister Blair is known in Britain as well as the United States for his personal closeness to US President Bush. The two's coordination is uncanny, rarely ever voicing direct disagreements and presenting united stances on most issues; sometimes with Blair going against the Labour party as well as the majority of British citizens. In May, he backed the controversial Israeli withdrawal plan for the Gaza Strip, a radical departure from traditional British politics toward the region, and a move that put the British government in the position of being the only major nation besides the US to support it. He acquiesced to American requests in October to send Scotland's prestigious Black Watch battalion to Baghdad. Recently, the Prime Minister responded to a question on the environment with a stance very close to what the President Bush's was. This ``special relationship`` between George W. Bush and Tony Blair has drawn a mixed bag of reactions in the UK, but it continues to be strong. In November 2004, the Prime Minister travelled to Washington in hopes of using the close friendship to influence the President's stances on a European summit, environment/climate control, and an Israeli-Palestinian peace plan. :The first sentence is acceptable and is in the article. The second is where the problems start. ``The two's coordination is uncanny`` is the sort of statement one would make about two lovers, and will carry this meaning to readers. As for ``rarely ever voicing direct disagreements``, you will find this in most public utterances in diplomacy, regardless of any actual disagreements. For example read the press conference with Blair and Chirac earlier this month. The issue of dissent within the Labour Party over Blair has already been covered in the article and needs no repeating here. :The UK government's support for the Gaza withdrawal plan is hardly ``a radical departure`` and, even if it was such a statement would be POV. See 'The Chariot of Israel' by Harold Wilson for the full story of British support for Israel over the years to 1981. Also, the Israeli Labour Party has supported it, and that carries weight in its British sister party. Then the use of the term 'acquiesced' which is only used in a subservient relationship and is therefore pejorative, as is the insertion of 'prestigious' before the regiment: this reads as if it magnifies any offence because the regiment involved was more distinguished than others. :The remark about the environment lacks any detail but is irrelevant: the UK government policy hasn't changed and is quite distinct from the US, so anything which Blair might have said at a press conference is neither here nor there. Finally we come to a report of Blair's visit to the US which states that it was about the environment (it wasn't - see press conference) and is imprecise. This issue, and the rest of this edit, is better covered in the article as it was, and I have therefore reverted it. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
7,964,769 | ==Foundation Issues== Can be found here | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
7,977,508 | ` ==Video Poker== Video Poker machine payout tables only represent a theoretical payout percentage. The vast majority of gamers cannot achieve that payout percentage because they do not play correctly. It is essential to draw correctly depending on the content of each dealt hand, and there are strategy tables devised by computer which determine how to do so, depending on the payout table. (Hence you need different strategy tables for different payout tables!) My ambition is to add such strategy tables to the Video Poker article, but I can't just copy-and-paste such strategies from an existing book due to copyright. To get around that problem, I have an off-the-shelf analytical program that allows the creation of strategy tables based on a weighting of difficulty vs. accuracy. These tables are slightly different than the published ones, but still accomplish the desired positive payoff. If you're interested in getting a good feel for this, there is a training program called ``WinPoker`` available from Zamzow Software, (in the U.S.), that allows you to practice, as well as automatically run through a great number of hands using a given payout table and strategy. Cheers, ` | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
7,977,970 | 34, 30 Nov 2004 (UTC) ::Because you like to accuse me of reverting, when in fact this seems to be your modus operandi. Also, I don't beleive that Shorne is a troll any more than I beleive you are a troll. - ::: I have added responses to the above. This is a tu quoque argument. Just because I've reverted vandals and trolls does not mean you do not revert as well. ::::Then I suggest you look at the reasons for my reverts. I have each time: taken the page to talk. have tried to compromise your reversions. Only reverted you because you reverted yourself, in most cases losing information. Allow my to continue the history log a bit later. Then we'll see. - ::: And I'm guessing you're not expert on Shorne, so what you think probably shouldn't have much weight. 01: | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | true |
7,980,480 | ` ``For some Christians, Mary was believed to have been the same woman that Jesus had rescued from being stoned to death. However most modern scholars believe that the prostitute Jesus rescued and Mary were two seperate persons. However the Mel Gibson movie The Passion of the Christ had portrayed the prostitute and Mary as the same person.`` Is this ``prostitute`` the woman taken in adultery? Some Christians have historically been discouraged from reading Scripture on their own: could this still be true among some sects? ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,982,262 | , and many probably do just that. I believe this would save a great deal amount of time, as well. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
7,997,303 | ` ::I agree the text is poor but for starters it's better than nothing, there would be no point to the article otherwise. We should add back the cleanup tag perhaps. An Encyclopedia is allowed to be a ``how to`` guide for do it yourselfers? ``Common sense rules`` as a heading probably should be changed to something more like ``Tenets of regional planning`` or something more encyclopedic sounding, I agree. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
8,011,532 | You need to learn all 4 cause Japan and Korea used to write in Chinese, also Chinese references to these countries can not be ignored especially when these countries did not compile massive ancient historical information like the Chinese did. Also, there are proof, evidence, documentation in Korean, Japanese and Chinese, in addition to counter arguements for many disputed items. And you need to know english cause this is an english website. | 2,004 | false | article | random | dev | false |
8,012,518 | will make the change to create a strong AI heading for the article if no one responds | 2,004 | false | article | random | test | false |
8,053,756 | It's an unreasonable claim drawn up by conspiracy theorists with no better use for their time. | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
8,062,796 | == RfC == I have added the diffs, and an explanation as to why you might have arrived at that misaprehension. Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Slrubenstein | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
8,065,840 | ` == One Addition == Mustafaa, I promised much more stuff but have been too busy lately. One thing that sticks out and could be fixed quickly is the beginning of the invasion. Yes, it is my fault for adding only the Argov incident, which now makes it sounds as if it was the main reason for invasion, which is of course wrong. So, the sentence: * ``On 1982-06-06 Israel invaded Lebanon in response to the attempted assassination of Israeli Ambassador Shlomo Argov by Abu Nidal in London on June 4.`` should be expanded. This is a quickie list of basic facts: * Israel had been bombing Lebanon/PLO for months, from the air, sea and land; and preparing for the invasion (see below, they couldn't have pulled of the invasion in a matter of days otherwise.) * There was the attempted assassination Shlomo Argov ... * The assassination attempt was used by Begin as an impetus to shortcut the Knesset's debate and move into Lebanon without full approval. * Israel invaded with 60,000 troops. I'll post links and add more explanations if needed. 08:56, 2004 Dec 2 (UTC)` | 2,004 | true | article | blocked | train | false |
8,077,543 | `=Edits made=== Let's discuss them here. My first change is to the first sentence. I have changed: ``The United States has an established legal tradition of providing strong protection for civil rights and human rights.`` to ``Although the United States has had instances in the past where it has infringed the human and civil rights of people, it has established a legal tradition of providing strong protection for those rights.`` See #My markings up of ``dubious`` for why this was marked as disputed. I have tried a compromise. - ==` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
8,082,914 | ==Talk:Christmas== The commercialization of Christmas has been mentioned there by . You can make reply to this part. Click here. | 2,004 | false | user | blocked | train | false |