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Now that you mention it, I think it's the other way around - USD $ 995. It's a common way of writing it that I've seen around the place, I don't think its standardized. If you wish to revert back to your standard form, that's no problem, but I'd at least stick a $ -sign in there as it looks a little
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I guess I don't mind in theory with the information being there; what I mind is people who get it into their heads that they're going to change 30,000-plus articles to suit their own agenda. I think it should rather be done through another Rambot edit, which is how most of these articles got there
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Actually there is some dispute as to the validity of the research and/or its results. The research was conducted on post mortem transsexual women - individuals who had many years of hormone therapy. It is unclear as to whether the brain structures are a result ofthe hormone treatments or something
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Hm, but isn't middle C C5 in MIDI, which would make that note.... erm, Bb1 or something? I think... Anyway, I changed it to something a bit more familiar (to me at least), but most readers probably won't understand that either, so it might be best to scrap it and just stick with the "three octaves
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where I'm hoping new users will sign in and tell a little about themselves. The idea is that that will make it easier for people like you to help them find the areas of
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Sounds like a matter of subjective personal taste. The style you're suggesting is fine for some types of article, but not all. It's important to maintain a flexibilty toward style because we're looking at a book written by people of many different ages, nationalities and cultural backgrounds.
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Hrm. I know that sometime between 2000 (when the report was published) and late last year is when I'd heard/read about the report. At the same time, though, I'd heard that it was being invalidated for the reasons I'd stated above. However, I can't find a report contradicting it. -
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between my edit and yours. Instead of just saying "Illustrated by ....", it sounds a little better to say something along the lines of "The novel was illustrated by ...", or, instead of "Examines the relationship between...", it may be better to say "The novel
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Thanks - keep in mind I've kept the title of this show in memory for a while and it's bound to have gotten corrupted in some way! BTW do you watch it? I haven't been able to - I only got to watch it overseas. Does Shobha's mom know how evil Payal is yet? :)
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AFAIK, USD stands for "US dollars". As $ denotes dollars (in general) as well, having them both is like saying it twice saying it twice ;) I'd say USD xxx is more precise as there are more then one countries using dollars but $ xxx should be OK as
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But the report says: "Hormone treatment or sex hormone level variations in adulthood seemed to have no impact on BSTc neuron numbers."? Is what you are saying an independant analysis of that report? (we're getting a bit OT here though...)
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Ah - I remember hearing something vague like that before, but never saw anything concrete. Anyway, it's only preliminary evidence... hopefully/perhaps there'll be more concrete investigation into the causes of TSism as time progresses!
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Oh, I was doing the opposite. I thought people were less likely to change {{msg:sandbox}} than they were to change a whole block of text. It also makes it a lot easier to check that it hasn't been vandalised. Why do you prefer subst?
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Hmm. My first girlfriend used openBSD for a few weeks in 2001, and she had the devil's own time getting anything to work on it. I only just now went to using Linux solely, without
Windows, but don't have any real regrets.
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If you're talking about protection, I don't think that'd be such a great idea right now, since things have been quiet and the IP addys have been different, but if things flare up again, I'll look into it if I'm around...
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Yes, I know, but it's been ages, and I see more harm in having the page protected. If an edit war flares up again, it can be protected again, or if you feel strongly enough, you can request it be protected again. Thanks
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I'll give it a try. I don't feel that moving everything below the prompt is a good idea since then I feel it defeats the purpose of having some instructions there. Lemme try some stuff, I'll let you know when I'm done.
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I'm not sure how to set up a bot. If you want to do so, it's a good idea. Meanwhile, I'll add the country name when I come across entries without it. If it's a waste of time, at least it's my own time being wasted.
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I wouldn't agree with you, since almost all of the entries in the
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OpenBSD's quite nice now (3.4 I have). I can usually make my way with stubborn installs from source by hacking the source a bit, but generally installing things from the package repository is quite straightforward.
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Think of it, if you will, as a microcosm for world peace - learning to get along with each other's differing styles of expression. It's actually interesting and fun to see all the different approaches and styles.
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The only "agenda" I and the other users (and there are several) who add "United States" to entries on US towns and cities have is to make
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Yes, I have. But until mediation occurs, the page should not be unprotected. So, if you want the page to be unprotected, u should make an effort to get mediation occurring -- rather than simply unprotecting.
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Apparently our wikid friend is in
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Hello Dysprosia. Ummm, I don't understand. I'm probably being thick but the examples you gave of "prose style" which I should copy were both written by me anyway. Have I misunderstood your message?
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Just if you're curious, the reason for the notation is that in ring theory, (a, b) means the ring generated by a and b, and in Z, this turns out to be the principal ideal generated by gcd(a, b).
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steps - I'm not quite 100% familiar with these new procedures yet. Anyway, if you feel its appropriate, cant you request mediation also? I don't think it needs to be done by a third party also?
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I saw you just reverted some vandalism done to the article on Sex. That situation has been going on for several hours now, an IP that won't quit. If that user has nothing better to do...
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have time. If someone else is bothered by the terseness and wants to expand it in the meantime that's fine too. After all, collaborative writing is essential to this type of creation.
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Thanks for the tip on putting the internal link to my talk page in the sig file. I think I will leave the external link though because the green color is distinctive, thanks anyway.
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Hi Dysprosia. I've seen you do a fair amount of greeting new users and helping them out (you greeted me a few months back, in fact. :-) ) I thought you might be interested in
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Your crusade for proper headings is a most noble one. I have found myself slipping in the cause at times while writing articles, but usually catch myself in most cases. :) ---
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I wouldn't know if mediation is appropriate or not since I don't completely know the procedures in conflict resolution that you and 168 have gone through, I'm afraid...
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Used to be on my user page, but when I got promoted everyone and their brother was messaging me asking about why I protected which article on which version etc *sigh*
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I have requested. By unprotecting the page, you make it difficult to resolve the issue. Instead of unprotecting, you should try demanding that mediation occur.
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Re the install times, I was just being all generalizationy :) Anyway, I've got OpenBSD (on triple-boot!) and am happy with it, though I don't mind Linux much.
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You reverted my change to the Mascagni article. The text I pasted comes from www.mascagni.org, but it is my own as I am the maintainer of that site!
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No, its not the thi or thee- you can spell it eitherway... that's only a convenience, you have got the words wrong, check your user page
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Hi. Err, yeah, thanks. Are you referring to a specific article? To the best of my knowledge I do start headers at the == level... :-/
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as to whether that temporary desysopping should now be reversed until the committees can deal with it properly. Thank you.
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I'll keep an eye out, until I have to go. Anyway that's what Vandalism in Progress is for, for others to take a look at :)
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I thought I may be horribly horribly wrong at first but the more this stuff goes on the more I think I could be right...
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Hey no problem. You have your own style, which I respect and like. --
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No problems :) Thought it might help you, just in case.
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It's a subtle difference - you can take a look at the
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S'ok :) I get itchy trigger finger too sometimes...
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