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people do, because their boss told them to build "good reputation" for the acocunt. 2) normal users do not right away address any outside edits or comment on an article they are woking on. Normal users delay for days and weeks with answer, and when not asked directly never answer. Especially, normal users do not make to you comments that only complicate matters. Normal users do not try to "teach" you that the issue is too complicated, normal users never suggest to newbes that the newbes are underqualified. Only people who feel qualified do. A qualified person on article "Body X" is for example a long-time employee of body X, because such a person does really know a lot of internal information. To such a person the content of the WP article is less than he knew on day 1 on his job. 3) people who are paid, use outside-world technics to push their POV, for example they try to recruit their real-world accquientances to make WP accounts. So, when you get out pof the blue 3 times more users interested in some 2-3 articles only, all brand new users... Also they use email from minute one. As opposite to normal users who after a year that they know you, they ask you in the open whether they can email you. And even then, they keep occasionally replying to the email in the WP talk. 4) key issue is,
1985:, though. Simply because Romania is larger and more complex. Also Romania evolved politically, unlike Moldova who walks in circles, or in pendulum motions. I would like to help about a better coverage of Romania after 1989, but I would not like to play a "lead violin" simply because I know there are many users more knowledgeble about that. As for Moldova, I have no choice, but to play one of the two "lead violins" (along Illythr) simply because other Moldovans are either not interested in politics (like Serhio), or there are no others around (I would not count Xasha, for he certainly likes confrontation and edit wars on Moldova-related topics more than informative presentation of Moldova: For example, if I and Illythr have totally divergent oppinions about a subject, we very well can work a decent informative article. But if I have 10% divergence with Xasha, it's out of the question to agree on the first sentence, even. Also, his temperament would lead him in confrontation with others, and he would eventually be blocked, and I do not want to invest time in somebody who would be eventually blocked. Not that I my time is more percious than anybody else's, but because I can invest that time in other much better people.)
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40 years. Thus, 4,000,000/40 = 100,000 Balkan males reaching military age every year. The Roman army had total regular effectives (ca. 125 AD) of some 450,000 (including legions, auxilia, Praetorians and fleets). The standard term of service was 25 years. Thus, the army as a whole needed to recruit 450,000/25 = 18,000 men each year. But this requirement must be doubled to cover losses in service (death, incapacitation, expulsion, desertion etc), so total annual recruitment requirement = 36,000. About half the army's effectives were deployed in the middle/lower Danube, the vast majority recruited locally. So 18,000 of the 100,000 Balkan males recruited each year (18%). This is somewhat lower than the 20-25% range I gave you, but the latter is justified because the evidence is that
Illyrians/Thracians were a significant element in units all over the empire, not just the Balkans. In other words, Illyrians/Thracians/Dacians provided well over half the total recruits, despite representing only about 13% of the total imperial population.
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and we know full weel everyone has their own, but in the end it should have no effect whatsoever on our work. The only thing that matters is whether we are able to control our POVs well enough for the content we produce to be written in a neutral manner. There most certainly is no need whatsoever to be flashing your opinions in front of other people or, worse yet, advertise a certain point of view in hopes of swaying other peoples' opinions. For that they invented bumper stickers, and in my experience one is yet to convince another person of anything using only that tool. And if you absolutely need to know what my opinion on such or such topic is, just ask me. In fact, that is your only option, because I am most certainly not going to plaster userboxes all over my userpage advertising my opinions about which no one gives a damn anyway but which could alienate folks holding opposite views, folks who may otherwise have entered a productive collaboration with me.
1149:(b) is completely un-enforcible, because it's impossible to prove that the group is attacking its victim because of "ideological incompatibility" rather then conduct issues. And the burden of evidence always lies on the accuser (you seem to have assumed that (b) somehow would remove that burden...?). To (c): Knowledge (XXG) is a project that's supposed to promote collaboration between editors. Compiling evidence of other people's misbehavior, whether perceived or real, "just in case" is promoting antagonism, not collaboration. I think the Ёziki has explained it quite well, there. To adapt to his statement on userboxes, the process of hoarding evidence is equivalent to a userbox stating "This user thinks Knowledge (XXG) will be a better place without user X and is willing to spend a considerable amount of wikitime to bring about the glorious day when Knowledge (XXG) will be finally X-free." So much for friendly collaboration. --
1004:"wrong". In your case, articleS (there are 20-30 of them to name before the first blink of an eye) stay "wrong" for months. Your edit summaries are just reasonable and whenever you "teach" there is substance behind. Not to mention 100 other reasons, a minor of which is you are interested in things the agency would never give a dime for. :) What I mean is an account less than 1 month old, from edit no 3 the account "owns" the article in question, from that moment nothing falls under the acocunt's radar, edits occur only in that article, in the talk page of the article, or rarely in talk pages of users that edit the aricles. There are exactly 8 other edits in exactly 2 other articles. Both articles directly linked to the article in question. Not to mentions an elaborate knowledge of what argument and when to through to one's eyes to make them blink longer or get blind altogether. And I don't think it's
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time, not from over the ocean. I made once a couple edits, or even only comments on some issues that just came out of being hot. I got such "attention" from a user that I never got before. With typical friendly contra-arguments to my every question, with sourses that on the sight seem ok, but if you take 20 minutes to understand the issue you realize it is hoax, I mean the user made use of the sourse in a very twisted way. And other such things. I wasn't really interested in the issue, so I simply gave up. Myself, I might be interested to get back to that article in 6-12 months. Or maybe I won't, depends if I will be still currious or not anymore. But that user was there at the right time, with the right info, rich info, and totally not interested if non-related issues. And I am sure that user won't be there in 6 months, because the issue would not be just-out-of-hot anymore.
200:, which, as you undoubtedly know, is a guideline dealing with the content the editors can and cannot have on their userpages. My line of thinking is that if the community bothered to develop a guideline such as that, it is the responsibility of the community members to either uphold that guideline or, if it no longer has consensus, to update it so it does not contradict the existing practices. Since I happen to agree with the guideline's intents and purposes, I went ahead with taking a random non-compliant userbox and nominating it for deletion. This one happened to be the userbox supporting the independence of Chechnya. If it were a box supporting the independence of Transnistria, Kosovo, Taiwan, or Tibet, I have no doubts I would now be writing this same response to some other editor who may have submitted a comment not dissimilar from your own comment above.
1131::) The way you put it is very correct, if one assumes that it will be used only by good-faith people. (which can not be assumed here, as the present ArbCom case was filed in worse faith possible, without bringing a single content issue, the case itslef is just an attempted personal attack) I indeed "voted" against "Ребята, vy obyazany жить дружно". Why should ArbCom issue things which are not enforcible? If ArbCom issues something, that would be enforcible and will be enforced. Because ArbCom does not add in the end "And by the way, remember that you can not enforce what we just told you". IMHO, "No" to (b) means "No, please do not blame me of ganging up and trying to ban people I "don't like", unless you have evidence I ganged up. Don't put me in a situation that I have to prove you I did not gang up. Just take my word for it, and I will take yours,
3381:- you attract more attention and potential collaboration when you edit a real article than when you edit in your user space. Once that section is large enough, you simply propose turning it into a separate article. I know Fut. Perf. He is a nice, decent guy. Sometimes, he is demanding and scrutinizing of one's work, but nothing beyond the limit of what is necessary to keep a clean healthy WP. He listens and tries to help even when utter non-sense or even empty accusations are thrown into his face, and is very pacient. From my experience, whenever he told me I might be wrong, it was always the case that I had misjudged some aspect. So, I advise you to listen to him and be receptive of what he tells you. 90% of admins won't even bother reading and would be very expeditive in cases when Fut. Perf. takes time to understand and respond to you.
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nothing substancial to gain by contacting such users to work for them or by creating such account. In fact, it is quite risky to contact such users, for even someone who shares your mindset might have second thoughts when learning it is a state- or powerful body-organized campain. The risk of leaking is way too high, for all it takes is one small leak. On the other hand, creating an account with a broad interest is way too time consuming, and very expensive to keep. You can make occasional small edits on 20-30 other articles, but to make regular, qualitative and contentwise substantial edits on topics your are not paid for is a waste of your employer's money, big waste; with that kind of money you can do much better with a different stategy. So, to devote 50+ % of your time only for the "cover story" is out of question.
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things that the new users do). But perhaps, I should keep more quiet. I am just a private person after all, and it is very easy to get to me if one really wants. As I said, I console myself with the thought that once the topic is off-hot, anyone could just go and edit. As for you, if I would have created the agency 1/100 of the problems I have "created" you, I would be dead by now. So, I am sure that not only the ackwaintances of your ackwaintances do not work for it, but at least 2-3 levels of distance further. At that distance, I think I already qualify for relationship to the agency. (Remeber the claim that any two persons in the world know each other through a maximum of 5 other intermediaries? :):) So far I was able to trace both Stalin and Queen
Elizabeth to me. And even Mao Zedong!)
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do not question historians' oppinions, but here is my 10 cent: I believe 8 milion population is an overestimate. 5-6 milion is more like it. I believe 450,000 army is an overestimate. 250,000-300,000 including all auxiliaries is more like it. Life expectancy you better put at 55, if you don't count death and incapacitation in service. 40 is ok if you count it, but then don't double 18 thousand to 36 thousand. If I were to adjust like this, I get: 20,000 new recruits needed each year vs. 45-60,000 Balkan males per year. Given you have a sourse that 1/2 of the Roman army was from the
Balkans (I also heard something like this, but I don't have a sourse), we get 17-22%. Ok, what you said makes sense.
3039:, which has a completely different meaning). But I do stress that the ideas above are very tentative. I agree fully that you cannot draw firm conclusions from a few lexical similarities. Unfortunately, the Illyrian words whose meaning is known definitely are very few, so we can only compare those - and given that the sample above contains a significant proportion of all known Illyrian words, it's a high "hit-rate" (NB the data comes from a reputable dictionary of Albanian etymology). But the idea that Albanian is descended from Illyrian is not just my own invention, but represents the scholarly consensus among experts on the Albanian language. Prof. of Linguistics Xhevat LLOSHI in the
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males reaching military age in the
Balkans were drafted for 25-year terms in the army - for 400 years!) The simple fact is that the Illyrians were ahead of the game. Illyrians on the coast came under Roman domination as far back as ca. 150 BC. By the start of Augustus' sole rule (30 BC), the Illyrians were the backbone of his auxiliary forces. So the army Latin that evolved in the Balkans was Illyro-Latin. The Thracians were not annexed to the empire, and recruited regularly into the army, until 47 AD and the Dacians not before 106. By the time they joined, Illyro-Latin was established army-speak and they adopted it.
1099:(b) and (c) the issue is not "it's ok to do all that". The problem is that all tag teams need is to constantly repeat that X is Y, and after a while everybody thinks X is Y. Try to prove you are innocent. Therefore, I am opposed to explicitly forbidding X to be Y. Although I would never do "X is Y", I want to be safe noone puts me in a situation to prove innocent. Recommendations are of course ok, but ArbCom does not issue recommendations, it issues policy guidance, enforcible ones. Videsh' gde sobaka zaryta?
1977:, I agree with all the comments and critics you made, but I disagree with the title. Everything that is to close to the current day should not be under history, but rather under politics. For Romania, I think December 1989 (22, or 25 December, perhaps) is the cutting point. For Moldova, a possible cutting point is 2 March 1992, the day on which Moldova was admitted to the UN and the day the War of Transnistria started. For Moldova, I did/will continue gather(ing) everything in the article
351:). Perhaps it failed because it was not an official RfC and did not attract neutral editors. I'd love to "bury the hatchet", but I see two problems with launching an RfC now: 1) as my ArbCOm shows, there is a high chance that various anti-Piotrus/Polish tag teams would join, with no knowledge of the Lithuanian side, but simply to paint the Piotrus/Polish side as bad ("enemy of my enemy...") 2) I cannot think of a single Lithuanian editor that edits P-L history topics and is not
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especially when nothing seems to be wrong with such practices on the surface. The key words here, however, are "on the surface"—I removed my userbox soon after I realized that to the editors holding opposing views such userboxes are, at best, a mild irritation, and at worst a bone of contention and a reason to justify conflicts (sometimes on matters completely unrelated to userbox statements). The positive side of such userboxes? Can't think of any.
1135:." "No" to (c) means, IMHO, "No, do not forbid me to create lists of differences. As long as I do not use the entries in the list against somebody, assume I use them for myself. Maybe after compiling the list I would realize there is no case and I got heated artificially. Maybe I only ever use 10% of those entries. How can you know what I will do, when I myself don't know that yet?" You see, Illythr, it all depends who asks and how asks, as proven by
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1748:. No objection against the renaming as such, just please never attempt to move an article by just copying its contents, as it destroys the edit history. Moves over an existing page location can only be done by an administrator. I'd do it right away for you, except that the page has seen so much controversy in the past I'd like to see some discussion on the talk page first to be on the safe side and check if there are no objections. Thanks, --
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anti-communists which are people which opposed the communist party or regime and dissidents who were in many cases involved with the communist party but disagreed on the party line. These are two separate categories, even if some articles might be included in both. Just to give you an example. Look at the article of
Nicodim Munteanu. He was an anti-communist, but cannot be called a dissident however far you want to stretch the category.
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unable to communicate my intent more clearly. At no point of time was I trying to deprive anyone from their right to hold opinions on various matters. I myself am human, I hold opinions on many different things, and some of those opinions are strong to the point where I avoid editing articles on that topic because I know there is no way in hell I'll be able to stay neutral. So, my only concern about this infobox (and by "only" I mean
1981:. Given that Moldova is not such a large country, I think for another 4-8 years we can just go along with everything in that article (and more detailed but timely more narrower "sub"-articles). After 5-10 years, the users who will be around can decide whether it is time to move several years from "politics" to "history". About Romania, I would still prefer removing "History of" from the title. I would not advocate merging it with
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means it will take awhile before I have a body of information ready for an article. But there will be enough to justify a specific article. I may also change the title as you suggested, maybe to make it more like an article dealing with the
Albanian-developed-from-an-Illyrian language theory. Excuzy-me for going into all that "how and why it was deleted" stuff on your talk page, but it did explain the situation to an Admin,
1425:. This is another complete lie--you cannot and will not produce a single diff even remotely indicating that I have made any allegations against "entire nations." And you imply in the same post that I "call all Poles anti-Semitic." So for the 5th or 6th time, I strongly recommend that you retract these documented, false accusations on your part. False accusations are considered a violation of
1139:. If all means to get, say to me, using ArbCom decision would be filtered by you or Ezhiki, I would have no problem saying right away "Yes" to (b) and (c). Problem is, you and Ezhiki can obtain from me what you want by other means and in ways I would be simply oblidged (morally, not formally) to give up. So, if the good faith editors don't need this, who needs, to whom it can be useful? See?
677:. Jaruga in Polish, Yaruga in Russian, Iaruga in Romanian is the other locality mentioned. It is either a small city or a large village. Apparently, located on a creck with the same name. Possibly in 1616 or 1617 (this also has to be cleard out) Iaruga was a bigger place, while Buşa was where they actually signed the treaty, perhaps a smaller one. Also, thank you very much for the links.
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seen as a subject of interpretation and debate, but I don't see how potential independence of
Chechnya can ever amount to anything more than a personal opinion unrelated to Knowledge (XXG). Even if you are a scholar working on a publication researching the potential ways for Chechnya to become independent, it is still not "related to Knowledge (XXG)" (because, mainly, of the
1934:. You see, for example in Encyclopedia României they have categories Cetăţi Dacice and Aşezări Romane în Dacia. But these things existed not only within the boundaries of modern Romania. They also existed in what is today Moldova, in parts of what is today Ukraine, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Hungary. How do we deal with this on WP? Where do we put ancient
1970:. It's 1965, 4 years before 1969 (brink of war) and 5 years after 1960 (Soviet advisors leaving China). So the two guys are not really friends there. By the way, in 1960 there was a worldwide congress of communist parties in Bucharest, the last one when Soviets and Chinese attempted to solve there divergencies. We should one day write about it on WP.
757:" instead. In WP context: find good allies to promote disinformation and suppress undesirable information, people with certain biases, appropriate for each specific case. The allies can be "left wing", anti user A, anti nation X, or pro nation Y, - this does not matter. They joint the battle and finally get blocked, damage their reputation, etc.
1037:: (b) has nothing to do with vandals - it asks people to not gang up on and ban someone they disagree with just because they disagree with them. (c) asks to avoid filling Knowledge (XXG) with more crap than it already holds. Additionally, your rationale for (c) is factually incorrect: Marius has been using checkuser requests
235:, so it was easy to miss). However, in my unbridled optimism towards what I felt was a sure-hit outcome, I did not think of a backup plan, so continuing to nominate similar userboxes in pretty much pointless now. There should be another way, and your suggestion seems to be a good alternative (more on that below).
3615:(2) Population. The total imperial population in the 2nd century was 60-70 million. Dacia alone had 1 million. If you add in the provinces of Moesia Inferior and Superior, Thracia, Macedonia, Dalmatia and the two Pannonias, 8 million is conservative: if they each had 1 million, it would add up to 8 million.
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to 2-3 issues. Something that 3-4, or even 1-2 persons can do. That body never helds any meeting regarding to WP, it is an issue way to small to come to their radar. It is something that a field office chief can handle with much ease, giving assignments to 2-3 agents that are less busy on a given moment.
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I think you should present the soursed facts on which you base this (i.e. population estimates, troops size, stationment, etc) together in some article. Please, let us know which article. How about
Romanized Balkans or some similar title? Is there already an article? About the estimates themselves, I
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As far as I understand, the causes of the war were much deeper than a trivial
Fascist-Communist conflict, but as always during prolonged conflicts, it is the extremists that win the day. So, just by blind logical supposition, without knowing anything, I guess the Falange became more and more powerful
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One of the least-covered aspects of
Moldova's brief history is the 1994-2001 period of "drift" alluded to by Illythr above. We don't even have an article on the PDAM! So that will definitely be a focus next year, as well as the Moldova article itself, which needs some restructuring (though great work
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I am not going to refactor your posts for you. You posted the fraudulent claims, and you should remove them. I've indicated to you which ones are fraudulent already. I am sorry that Piotrus has given you and other editors the false impression that they have license to say whatever they like about his
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Since you seem to be committed to serially posting fraudulent and malicious claims about me in public forums of this encyclopedia, I am going to have to warn you now to cease and desist immediately. First you fraudulently accuse me of implying or outright saying that "all Poles are anti-semites," and
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On the "only reason" we'll have to agree to disagree once again. On (b) and (c) - it's impossible to misuse them because they're non-enforceable (well, except (c) - on-wiki) - just a polite request to be nice. It is only of interest (to me) to see how many people would openly reply "No, we think it's
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I always have problem explaining thoughts, so pobviously I did a poor job above. But anyway, one like you is exactly what does NOT qualify. You don't give "that" king of attention. You do not preserve an article. And by preserve I mean that for them really counts every single minute the article stays
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in the past. One example is CAMERA. It was done so-so primitive that I think the person who did it is probably only an intern at CAMERA. If you and me banded together we would have done a 10 times better job, and noone would ever catch us. I am 90% sure that I personally met one other such case. This
846:. "The second pillar of recruitment is a love for Russia. In the West, only Russian immigrants have feelings of filial obedience toward Russia. That’s precisely why works with them so often. A special division was created just for this purpose. It regularly holds Russian immigrant conferences, which
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censorship and "historians" who are paid to cook and publish propaganda. Just dispatch a few people with good knowledge of English and some knowledge of history/politics, and they will do the job. If someone places undesirable information in WP, it can be easily removed by asking a couple more people
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Sorry, I did not mean you should remove your evidence. To the contrary, some of your points are valid. I have never talked about that before, but perhaps this is time to explain. Let me place myself in the shoes of a person in Moscow who is responsible for creating good image of Russia or Putin. What
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M-am uitat în catalog dar nu o au. Însă, dacă e vorba de o carte care nu se găseşte pe Internet (eg Google Books), atunci ai voie să scrii {{subst:DYKtickAGF}} - "Article is ready for DYK, with a foreign-language or offline hook reference accepted in good faith" (presupunând că poţi într-adevăr să ai
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Hey, it may have taken me over two hours to write a response to you, but it was definitely not the reason why I got so little sleep last night :) Nor did I have any problems with your English or reasoning flow. In any case, I'll certainly keep you in mind in case I have a question that lies in your
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About the soldier recruitment. No I don't have a source, it's my own rough estimate, but based on sourced data. Here is the calculation: Assume a Romano-Balkan population (Pannonians, Illyrians, Thracians, Moesians and Dacians) of 8 million, i.e. 4 million males. Assume an average life expectancy of
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Daco-Thracian (Weigand, Russu): scholars of Romanian generally support this view, which assumes that Thracian and Dacian were essentially the same language. According to this view, the original Albanians moved westwards into Albania in substantial numbers in the Middle Ages from the Danube basin and
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You are welcome. It was just a try. I am not saying that my edit is better than any of the two versions, since I can not judge what potential extra problems it can raise. I have no presonal knowledge about Spanish Civil War, so it is very possble for me to be wrong, and while trying to do better, in
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On the positive side, under the communists, the economy did turn for the better (not much choice, after hitting rock bottom) and crime levels dropped dramatically (at least in the cities), so they've got some bargaining chips. The nationalists' best bet is the European integration card, as they seem
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One personal reflection. The main manipulators wouldn't be administrators as that position is too visible. Remember that in communist puppet states, the main ministers weren't the decisive ones but their Soviet 'advisors'. So I would guess in such situation that manipulators who are made into admins
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Now I see what you mean and you have right. I only wanted to suggest that in the northern regiosn of Moldova the forrest-steppe (silvostepa) is the predominant natural vegetation, as in the so-called "Campia Moldovei" from Romania (in the counties Botosani and Iasi). In central Moldova the forrests
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Yes, I just happened upon this discussion and I remembered my deleted article--that was deleted by one user mind you all, I didn't bother to challenge or remove the PROD template that he placed. I did kind of rush into it---actually I did rush into it---last time. I'm not going to rush again. Which
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You may ask, why did the Thracians and Dacians adopt Illyro-Latin and not develop their own forms of Latin? The answer is the Roman army. This was the main engine of Latinisation, especially in the Balkans, where more than half the army was recruited (I have calculated that an amazing 20-25% of all
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Well, the electorate had tried to go with all parties of the political spectrum by now. The nationalists (1989-1994) came to power in one of the most prosperous Soviet republics and left it a war-torn poorest country in Europe. Massive disillusionment there. The centrists (1994-2001) didn't seem to
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In fact for "only" we can even agree to agree :) The only thing I really want to stand by is that that MariusM's efforts helped put an end to it. To what extent that helped is less important, imho. But it would be wrong to forbid creating lists of differences on EE issues. That's my whole point. On
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Look, whatever the details of Mauco case, it is clear that the article and the whole topic got a HUGE plus when Mauco was banned. Just compare Alexis and Mauco: like sky and earth. And it is also clear that the only reason that the Transnistria topic is no longer a problem on WP is MariusM, who had
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So, what you do is simple. You make 2-3-4 accounts and edit 3-4 articles only, the ones you are paid for. Does not have to be that you are paid as you go. On the contrary. You might have a regular job and this month it happens that you are given the assignment to clean a little bit the WP in regard
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I understand full well what you mean when you say that you had created the userbox "by analogy"—I myself used to have a fairly polemic userbox "by analogy" with other users who had similar userboxes displayed. With so many bad examples to follow, it may be hard to resist to add a userbox yourself,
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to write in a neutral manner, such person would be much better off leaving this project for some other worthy endeavor; one where neutrality is optional. Same principles should guide the communications between the editors—I know full well you have your opinions, and you know full well I have mine,
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The bottom line is that we should never forget why we are here and what we are supposed to be doing. This is an encyclopedia, and we are the writers of encyclopedic content. Sure, our personal feelings and opinions affect everything we write, but that should not prevent us from following the core
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What you ask of me is what I have already decided to do, I know If elected I will not no all of the ropes and I will need to ask of the opinion of my peers. (that is something I believe even an experienced coordinator should do.) On the C-Class I have already expressed that I am prepared to bow to
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I insist that you remove these fraudulent, malicous claims immeditely, or back them with solid evidence (which you will not find). Please be advised that there are penalties that you can and likely will incur if you continue to maliciously lie about another editor, and I will pursue that avenue if
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agency. There is a couple other bodies capable, and more directly concerned with the article's theme. That article is too small a fish for the agency, but it is 100% clear that whoever holds the account knows how to work in media/propaganda and has editted WP before (does not make any of those 100
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The result of such "operation" is that a user like me and you can easily spot this kind of "something fishy". 1) normal editors' edits summaries are primitive, or at least short. Normal editors do not go around in sofisticated sentances to explain an obvious edit on a non-litigous topic. But these
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Hi, Dc! Thanks much for an elaborate and detailed comment; I sincerely appreciate you taking time to make it. I do, however, believe that you, as well as many of the folks who voted to support the userbox in question, misunderstood the purpose of my nomination, and I blame only myself, for I was
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I think you're right on principle, and I will add that, while history (like political science etc., and even sociology) has and should keep a methodology, the parallels drawn beyond that methodology and the one used by natural science end and should end very abruptly. As you noted, it is the road
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Alex, the information in your proposed article is definitevely very interesting. But I would advise not to rush into creating that article now. First, it is not sificiently developed yet. Second, the title suggests too much narrowness. It would be a prime targer for deletion. Rather than spending
2441:, because it is a very short article providing no content to the reader. Please note that external links, "See also" section, book reference, category tag, template tag, interwiki link, rephrasing of the title, or an attempt to contact the subject of the article don't count as content. Please see
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But the current "debate" at the article is the result of a particular editor imposing a particular view and trying to re-write history - literally his story :) - from that particular viewpoint. I actually selected that particular reference as it comes from a historian (Payne), who writes from the
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I will try to help you out. However, be aware that history is not my field of expertise, and what you are attempting to do would justify the involvement of a specialist, be it only because the information you have quoted refers to several details which might be taken out of context. Anyway I will
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Well, now you can obviously tell that I didn't get more than three hours of sleep last night, because I was sure you wrote "if you asked nicely" while in fact there was no "if" present in the sentence you wrote! I then proceded with writing a lengthy diatribe-like response. Well, duh :( In any
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was not the only reason behind the nomination. I feel that such userboxes also fall under the definitions of "personal opinions on matters unrelated to Knowledge (XXG)" and "non-encyclopedic related material". I see how the "I support independence of Chechnya" statement being "polemical" can be
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23:15, 2 March 2008 Jmlk17 (Talk | contribs) deleted "Illyrian words with Albanian cognates" (Expired PROD, concern was: We already have Illyrian language articles and Albanian language articles.This material is unsourced and any such be included(if they were sourced) in the above and not in a
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and in the future to do the same for all other Balkan countries, that is when new article/categories would appear. (By the way, thank you very much for making me aware that it is not only a problem of articles, but also one of categories.) I will make several merge proposals, and will leave them
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Illythr, I think they meen something else than what you understood. People who are editting WP out of curriousity, personal interest (have nowhere better to spend the time), encyclo-phils and other people would do what they do regardless of some political, security or media body. Such a body has
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I wish to thank you for your gracious support during my bid for a position as Coordinator of the Military history Wikiproject in the recent March 2009 elections. I was initially apprehensive to stand for election as I was unsure on how well I would be received, but I am pleasantly surprised and
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the consensus of the WikiProject if they decide with C-Class. Since all of the opinions of other users have been expressed my opinion on C-Class has become more of a Neutral opinion so I can assure you that it will not cloud my judgement. Thanks for bringing these subjects up! Have A Great Day!
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Interesing! Please, also check my replies on his page. They are not so "scientific". I think we have about 10 articles now in this whirlpool. Hah! It might be a chance to make them more uniform (I have a feeling when I read them that they sometimes slightly contradict each other.) And please do
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is too common. Perhaps after this ArbCom, if some of what I believe are most disruptive editors are curbed, a P-L RfC would be feasible. Currently... the situation is bad, and has been getting worse since I first tried to solve it. Of course, my experience here is biased, and any critique of my
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You also say that you will remove the Chechen independence box from your userpage if I ask you nicely. I most certainly can do that, but I don't think that is going to be fair either to you or to other editors who will not have their userboxes removed. After all, if, as you say, I was able to
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If Illyrian and Dacian were closely related, that would explain any lexical similarities between the two. Also, if Romanian is descended from Illyro-Latin, that would explain the lexical and grammatical affinities between Albanian and Romanian: they both derived from a similar ultimate source,
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I think I qualify by most of those criteria (sometimes trying to teach people to not see things black and white, using sophisticated edit summaries, using wikimail from the outset, sometimes replying within minutes, focusing too much on certain topics... etc). Anyhow, I am aware of a number of
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This, however, brings me to your recommendation suggestion. I think it is a great idea, and I sincerely regret it did not occur to me instead of the serial nomination idea that I started with the userbox is your userspace (but, again, see my note on optimism above). While I think the current
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Thank you very much for your kind and gracious comments; you have made me feel tremendously honoured and humbled. I will remember your comments and advice; I do understand that quite a large number of editors do work on a more occasional basis. I hope to see you around more often. ;-) Cheers,
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Thus, "No" to (b) means "No, it's perfectly fine to remove someone who disagrees with me by banning them through allying myself with other people he also disagrees with". "No" to (c) means "There's absolutely no problem in showing other users how bad a guy I hate is, so they can hate him too.
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Functionarea pe Wiki englez este caricatural de scrupuloasa: referintele uneori inlocuiesc gandirea. Daca unul scrie "water is wet" iar altul "water is dry", pe Wiki englez vei citi: "dupa unii, apa se pare ca ar fi uda; altii insa afirma ca este uscata". Astfel, la paragraful "Languages" din
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ask you, in order to remain fair I will probably have to ask every other editor who has similar materials displayed to do the same, and, as much as I'd love to see Knowledge (XXG) rid of the bumper-sticker-mania, there are plenty of other things I'd rather be doing with my time. I hope you
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comes to mind right away, but there is likely to be a cache of similar destinations which could benefit from having this recommendation prominently displayed. I'll probably just be bold and add this recommendation to /Politics, and if there are any problems, I will continue the discussion
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Yes, there will be some things to fix, as usual when big moves are made. (And I agree the Romanian name should probably be used: it's much more important for Romanians, as far as I can tell, and English prefers our version, albeit usually without the diacritic, but only because English is
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You are right that the category of Opponents of the communist regime is incorrect. I have corrected it to "Category: Romanian anti-communists" which is similar to the categories for other nations, for instance Russian anti-communists, etc. However There is a difference between Romanian
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Anyway, we agree that about 1 in 5 Balkan males were recruited: that is a huge number, and implies that virtually every Balkan family had one or members in the military for 400 years. Latinisation would have been very extensive, leaving out only remote mountain areas such as Bosnia and
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are being editted. If you are paid, you sure edit the article of you employer, or the article on an ongoing issue that seriously bothers your employer. KGB/FSB won't pay you to edit History of Moldova or MSSR, but it might ask you to edit a Litvinenko-type article during the 2-3 hotest
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There was no Thraco-Latin or Daco-Latin. The Latin spoken in all the Balkans (except Greece) under Roman rule was Illyro-Latin, which evolved in the Balkan Roman army and was adopted by the Thracians and Dacians. Modern Romanian and related Balkan Romance dialects are descended from
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you'll find that most of the pages linked are not much related to the war, most of them are city pages and such) and following a timeline of the events. For the other template, once I've made the list of topics I think should be in the general template I'll let you know, so we can
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You may want to refactor the second sentence ("It is well-known that...) - I find it somewhat unclear (I am not even sure if its a praise, criticism of a neutral description of my person, and what is the relation between me and those two camps?) :) PS. Outside statements belong at
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Besides, in principle, dissent is linked to any type of conscience objection, not only to anti-communist attitudes. Therefore, regardless of the case of Romanians, you finally get anti-fascist (or other type) of dissidents. Your second solution opens the door to very confusing
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What has to be taken into account is that Knowledge (XXG) is an international encyclopedia and should cover the entire world consistently. There is nothing special about Romanians or any other nation in the world. At present, for all other nations, the category is for instance
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article. Not quite sure, though, that the result is correct. The Falange were extremely active before, during and after the war and their activity was critical to both the origin and the outcome of the War. I'll leave your edit and let's see what develops out of it... Cheers!
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Mai e ceva la mijloc. Da, clar că articolul poate fi îmbunătăţit. Dar pentru DYK standardele sunt mai slabe - nu trebuie să fie perfect. Cât timp ce faptul din "hook" poate fi verificat (şi poate - a dat link la Google Books) şi proza e cât de cât OK, atunci poate fi aprobat.
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do anything at all but drift - what was bad became only worse (except maybe that the nationalist rhetoric had died down - too late). The communists promised a return to the USSR, which was what the majority wanted by 2001. But comrade Voronin turned out to be Domnul Voronin.
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I don't mean you personally, but the general mindset. Sure, Wikipedians to tend to form groups based on shared interests, and, consequentially, POV. Sure, they sometimes band together to work on articles or try and ban people they don't like. But seeing the hand of KGB, CIA,
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would stay in background, only to come in decisive situations, when the main manipulators need help or desire destruction of potential obstacle.PS:Btw this isn't conspiracy theory-we already have examples of political groups like CAMERA or business lobby manipulating Wiki.
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There was no Thraco-Latin. The Latin spoken in all the Balkans (except Greece) under Roman rule was Illyro-Latin, which evolved in the Balkan Roman army and was adopted by the Thracians and Dacians. Modern Romanian and related Balkan Romance dialects are descended from
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make any personal accusations here. I am only telling that such strategies are standard and therefore would be likely implemented. I know all of that in part from the literature, and in part because I was used myself as a "useful idiot" in one of elections campaigns in
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Indeed, that is exactly what I was doing. If to (b) would be EXPLICITELY added "The burden of evidence always lies on the accuser." I would no doubt change my oppinion to support. You carried the day here. I must admit I was super-protective in thinking (b) can be
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as my primary browser. Spell-checking of entered English text is one of its core features. You can install vocabularies for a large number of other languages and dialects, including five variations of English. Go Firefox! ^^ I do believe I suggested it to you
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2128:. The same solution has been adopted for the Russians where Andrei Sakharov is listed under Russian anti-communists and soviet dissidents. Your discussion tends to look only at Romania (and even only to the recent history). Would you have a category of
128:... ca si cum ar fi posibil ca limbile romanice din Balcani sa aiba alta origine decat latina populara ! Ma intreb si ce vrea sa sublinieze acel "Additionnally": ca romanicii din Balcani sunt ceva marginal, ne-important (mai marginal decat Albanezii) ?
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IMHO, this does not follow, and precisely because of this I had to oppose. Anyway, to what extent my oppinion counts? I doubt others rely on it that much, if at all; I am not a very active user, especially in technical areas of WP I am almost profane.
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for example? If we put it under Romania, it might mean something political (afterwards the city actually belonged to Romania between 1913 and 1940) even if we do not realize it at first. The way I see a solution is to put all the content of
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is what such "communists" were called in the '20-'30s (red on the outside, white on the inside ;-) ). More disillusionment. And they bought Roska, who used to say that Voronin's gonna be second term president over his (Roska's) dead body.
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I will work on wording the recommendation next week, and will definitely let you know when I'm done. It was nice talking to you too, and I'm sure we'll bump into each other again; hopefully in regards to a less contentious issue.
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is a little more interesting, I wonder (since the Moldovan state is so new and those Greeks share the same history as those in Romania, and since there are so few Greeks in Moldova nowadays) if we might not even merge with
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Thank you for your kind words. Actually, I am writing about any subject that catches my interest, although I am focussing on Roman/barbarian history. Maybe next I'll look at the Costoboci, to round off the Dacians. Salute
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using the standard navbox template as a basis. I'm not entirely satisfied with the results though. I think we should merge the two templates about the war, leaving only links to pages related to the conflict (if you see
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Unlike the rest of Moldavia, which became a vassal of the Ottoman Empire, these fortresses (Hotin, Akkerman, etc) were annexed by the Turks and came under direct Ottoman authority. But that last edit is fine anyhow.
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for some reason I can't understand pushed to have the article deleted. However it was not deleted according to a vote. I want to have that article restored by an administrator, it's a good idea to have the article.
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To the issue, the question is never that Kiril would misuse (b), (c). Nor any normal user, admin, etc. The problem is the maliciously intended users, who do not edit articles but only use wikilawyering to get to
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because of me "your words are twisted to parade you as anti-Semite" and that I "link you with antisemitism." I NEVER even vaguely accused or linked you with any such thing or "paraded you" in any such manner.
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would I do? Of course I would never ignore wikipedia as the best available information source at the internet. Russian state security services were very instrumental in using internet, from hacker attacks to
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delighted to have been deemed worthy to represent my peers within the project. I assure and promise you, I will strive to do my upmost to justify your trust in myself with this esteemed position. Thank you,
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that leads us to Marx (and Rousseau, and Comte, and Gobineau...). That said, I don't think it's an issue of higher standards per se, just one of validity in applying scientific standards: truth be told, one
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Am multe carti despre si din Rep. Moldova si ma gandesc din ce in ce mai serios sa dau o parte din ele (teza este data de mult, le folosesc din ce in ce mai rar, urmasii mei nu sunt interesati de asa ceva).
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behind all this is a bit, mmm, too much. After all, the unreliability of Knowledge (XXG)'s (especially English) articles on politics and history is well known. Why bother the pros with something like that?
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book, if you have 600,000 lei to spare. Although I photographed a lot of pages from it, so if you'd like to write about Sighet, Aiud or some other prisons, let me know (I'm still working on Gherla myself).
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are the predominant natural vegetation (mostly oaks, but partially also beeches) - as in the "Podisul Barladului" from Romania. Southern Moldova is actually a part of Bugeac - the steppe is predominant. --
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if plan A does not work. Attack best contributors, fuel conflicts between users, discredit the authority of Arbcom to achieve anarchy, try to promote troublemakers like user G. to ArbCom, etc. This is all
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What's the point in having all these categories, each with one article? Splitting categories has a point if there were hundreds of articles, but since we have just a few, there's no point in doing that.
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PS In general, I agree it's not really useful to talk about Prehistoric Romania like one would of Prehistoric Japan or Prehistoric Iberia even (because the Pyrenees form such a sharp barrier). Still,
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This is easy. One can use disinformation published by the KGB earlier (such as the numbers of prisoners in Gulag). One can find as much disinformation as he wants in Russian newspapers, thanks to
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The problem of incomplete categories is general for Knowledge (XXG) (actually it is worse for many foreign language Wikis). However this cannot be a reason of incorrectly defining categories.
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would argue that we should discard it, but yes, it may be a valuable new POV for ArbCom. Feel free to post it (perhaps as an outside comment on the main Piotrus 2 arbcom discussion page?).--
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half-convince you that controversial userboxes are bad for the project (and, judging by how you worded the rough draft of the proposed recommendation, you may have been even more than
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The book about Prehistory in Romania is excellent. I am very glad it exists. Also, Enciclopedia României seems quite seriously under way. I am very glad it also exists. Good sources.
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during the discussion but should not remove the miscellany for deletion template from the top of the page; such removal will not end the deletion discussion. Thank you.—
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I repeat, I did not and do not accuse you of anything. If you got the impression that I did, I want to state here and now: except for being confrontational with me,
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to be the best fit for the role (support from Romania and all). As I don't see any alternatives, my guess is that it's going to be a battle between these two. --
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Dc, thank you again for your thoughts. To address your remaining concerns, the nomination was not addressed to remove only one userbox (namely yours); it was
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The opposition to this thesis is mainly from experts in other languages, such as Romanian, who have proposed 3 main alternative hypotheses, that Albanian is:
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a few of those words have Romanian cognates, for instance Romanian mânz (colt) ~ Albanian mëz (pony), Romanian mal (river bank) - Albanian mala (mountain)
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Hello, can you please check the articles i`we made some changes, if it`s ok. And take a look at Vrsac discussion page please, at the new section "photos".
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Having two identical articles is always a sign one should be redirected, which I've done. I'll also weigh in on the CfD when I have a chance. By the way,
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fact do worse. The way I understood the objection to that portion in the intro is like this: Falange was not the only force on one Franco's side.
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I see. I am glad I can also learn something: I was confused about the relationship between Franco and the Falange. Now I get it. Thank you!
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opponents, including posting uncivil personal attacks and outright lies, without penalty. Please be advised that it is recommended that you
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already exists, so once I get to the talk page, I'll probably suggest working within that article. Also check out relevant categories like
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1b Daco-Moesian (V. Georgiev), the same theory as Daco-Thracian, except that Georgiev doesn't accept that Thracian was related to Dacian.
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Frist of all, I owe you a ton of thanks for these links and making me aware of them! Allow me to add a few remarks in a different order:
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for the map above and would like to invite you to also participate and explain your reasons for the recurrent reverts. Thank you. --
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Bogdan, your points above are consistent with my 3 working hypotheses, which I listed above, but you don't seem to have noticed:
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Check it out, I had it restored, but it wasn't as sourced as I hoped it would be. I will be working on developing that article
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so far). (Much of the Romanian history of the 1990s - and, for that matter, this decade - is also poorly covered. Just look at
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like you asked. If it is incorrect please explain it to me on my talk page.--
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follow his example on this. Personal attacks and fraudulent claims that
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Era navigator, do you have a sourse for the claim that 20-25% of apt
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were solders? I can understand that, it indeed would explain a lot.
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And here is a technical suggestion. Let us move all three names
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Greetings Dc76 - thanks for going for compromise over at the
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behind every POV group. Or behind the groups I don't like. --
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Thanks so much, so you think the article is ready for DYK. --
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to the page and state your intention on the article's
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908:Well, to get you on Knowledge (XXG), then. And by
647:Fascinating material. Some lighter stuff from me:
360:argument and other advice would be appreciated. --
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3706:diacritic-averse.) Speaking of Maramureş, I just
2910:fl. VOLCOS (Hellenised river name meaning "wet")
1575:Am organizat pagina de la Jovan Sterija Popovic.
3931:by 23:59 (UTC) on Saturday, 28 March! Thank you.
3066:then borrowed Illyrian words from the indigenes.
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2036:(sunt mai adesea pe adresa franceza sau româna)
1740:Hello, I've reverted your cut-and-paste move of
1174:compiling evidence of other people's misbehavior
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1384:I do not accuse you of absolutely anything.
1115:why should Knowledge (XXG) be any different
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893:. This is something more important than me.
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1765:Perhaps you might be interested in this
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2353:with time. It simply would make sense.
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1717:Hello, Dc76. You have new messages at
1695:Hello, Dc76. You have new messages at
1671:Of course! Why didn't I see it before?
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541:Hey, check out the new info I put on
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2324:Thanks for trying for compromise...
1631:And they say everybody loves him...
1414:this post you make accusations that
1251:Let yourself be controlled a little
1220:lasst euch ein wenig kontrollieren,
1214:Wenn getanzt wird, will ich führen,
102:Am incercat cum mi-ai scris, dar...
4179:. Care to add anything? Cheers,—
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2126:Romanian anti-communist dissidents
1223:Ich zeige euch wie's richtig geht.
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495:Thanks for all of the help! --
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4373:John Lydus
3906:Lord R. T.
3771:Imagination
3357:A from L.A.
3250:A from L.A.
3224:A from L.A.
3202:A from L.A.
3173:A from L.A.
3152:A from L.A.
2931:ZI (black)
2905:UJK (wolf)
2879:RE (cloud)
2274:Unimedia.md
2146:categories.
2060:Happy both
1793:this report
1761:A follow up
1468:before. :-)
545:article. --
353:radicalized
274:WP:USERPAGE
272:wording of
268:understand.
240:WP:USERPAGE
198:WP:USERPAGE
36:This is an
4347:MacMullen
4292:and 20–30
4240:(r. 81–96)
3737:Biruitorul
3724:Biruitorul
3696:Biruitorul
3684:Maramuresh
3668:Biruitorul
3637:Well, yeah
3598:Roman Navy
3500:Diocletian
3496:ca. 270 AD
3486:S. Severus
3482:ca. 130 AD
3469:Army corps
3318:Daco-Roman
2523:discuss.--
2291:Biruitorul
2235:Biruitorul
2223:Biruitorul
2000:Merry XMAS
1936:Durustorum
1911:Biruitorul
1892:Biruitorul
1560:Thank you
1541:iadrian_yu
1240:Translated
690:Biruitorul
664:Biruitorul
529:Biruitorul
513:Biruitorul
233:small font
4048:Bellhalla
4016:Thank you
3950:Thank you
3929:vote here
3692:Maramureş
3688:Maramures
3680:Maramureş
3657:Maramureş
3602:foederati
3168:See here
2713:cognate**
2484:Kingpin13
2480:talk page
2384:Technopat
2335:Technopat
2062:New Years
1813:Elections
1789:Free Zone
1783:Free Zone
1750:Fut.Perf.
1548:article:
1495:wp:popups
1311:you claim
891:wikipedia
794:standard.
701:A comment
649:Nice song
206:unwilling
85:Archive 6
79:Archive 5
73:Archive 4
68:Archive 3
60:Archive 1
4294:cohortes
4286:COHORS 2
4258:Tacitus
4238:Domitian
4207:BrownBot
4158:BrownBot
3936:BrownBot
3898:Thanks,
3880:BrownBot
3849:BrownBot
3720:this one
3708:uploaded
3584:350,000?
3554:~10,000
3551:~10,000
3548:~~5,000
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3533:218,000
3530:125,000
3527:AUXILIA
3518:182,000
3515:155,000
3512:125,000
3509:LEGIONS
3472:Tiberius
3124:a cookie
2723:cognate
2705:Illyrian
2638:You can
2557:Moldavia
2315:You can
2080:Category
1724:You can
1702:You can
1528:Διγουρεν
1486:package.
1427:WP:CIVIL
1169:misused.
1073:someone.
1039:en masse
778:Rule 5.
767:Rule 4.
760:Rule 3.
749:Rule 2.
734:Rule 1.
724:de facto
408:Footnote
158:deletion
4328:Annales
4260:Annales
3780:science
3610:auxilia
3589:390,000
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3503:284–305
3479:Hadrian
3456:auxilia
3074:Dardani
2718:cognate
2612:Rjd0060
2447:notable
2266:Tohatin
2250:Romania
2066:Illythr
2047:Illythr
1973:As for
1829:Illythr
1770:Biophys
1640:someone
1577:iadrian
1562:iadrian
1532:Εμπρος!
1499:Illythr
1473:Illythr
1465:Firefox
1272:Illythr
1209:Amerika
1151:Illythr
1119:Illythr
1086:Illythr
1047:Illythr
991:Illythr
924:Illythr
895:Biophys
888:getting
872:Illythr
856:Biophys
805:Biophys
803:Russia.
788:Plan B.
773:Big lie
717:Plan A.
39:archive
4101:Olahus
4083:Olahus
4081:map?--
3908:Oliver
3778:social
3756:umrguy
3489:211 AD
3089:world.
2970:bogdan
2825:MANDA
2675:views:
2602:hangon
2581:bogdan
2471:hangon
2455:verify
2213:Nistor
2020:Sorry,
1958:can be
1820:Radish
1736:moving
1637:forgot
1463:I use
1351:do not
1302:WP:CIV
1133:WP:AGF
950:weeks.
829:Molobo
308:Best,—
282:there.
212:Best,—
4172:Boxen
4129:Capmo
4125:a RfC
3804:can't
3722:). -
3662:What
3475:24 AD
2453:that
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2040:Rayas
1877:funny
1804:di mi
1599:: -->
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848:Putin
637:talk
608:talk
577:talk
432:BillC
397:talk
369:talk
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4353:KLIO
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4262:IV.5
4211:talk
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4162:talk
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4133:talk
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4087:talk
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