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Family Law professionals have tacitly agreed to be party to, as willingly acknowledged by nearly all the lawyers I have talked to on this issue. And regardless of whether the professionals acknowledge it to be or not, the vast majority of my correspondents, friends and others regard it to be so. If this is the commonly held view then the law will change. It is simply a question of when.
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edits might come under closer NPOV scrutiny, particularly in light of the word "feminist" on your user page! My feeling is that the scandal of family law that Fathers' rights campaigners are up in arms about is actually a slur on the feminist movement if feminists themselves don't come out in support of
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Re the feminist thing - you have to understand, though, that in feminism there are many different schools of thought - some feminists actively would be supportive of FR (third-wavers would come immediately to mind, more modern feminist movements are more supportive of pushes towards gender equality),
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I am sure that User's answer regarding your mathematics edits is "Yes." I recently had a run in with him. I dared question his ultimate authority about something and he freaked, going through my contributions on my user page and making a lot of edits and making a big show on his user page about how I
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The reason the copyright message tells you to recreate at /temp is so that the copyright violation can be removed. We cannot yet remove individual entries from page history. When we can we could take out the violations and leave legitimate entries. However, until then we don't want to just revert
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as to the direction of the article. He replaced my last version with an entirely new version which, to be honest, I really couldn't stand (I've since reverted it to my last version). I was waiting for some input from you, but I guess you've stopped watching the article. Could you stop by and provide
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as a copyright violation. You showed interest in restoring a non-copyvio version of the article. Do you need a copy of what is in the delete history? In the future, when you would like to rewrite a copyright violation before the copyvio is deleted, you can create it as a /Temp article, like this:
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agent yesterday, who suggested I email him about the usage I'm making of quotes from Geldof's writings in wikipedia. I obviously don't know whether Geldof is already a Wikipedian, but I'm aiming to make him into one. (He writes well, and can contribute anonymously if he wishes.) If that occurs your
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The article looks to be more about gender stereotypes than gender identity, placing emphasis on how well one conforms to societal expectations, whilst, intriguingly, failing to mention childcare, and leaving out a fundamental point that a woman who engages in perhaps exclusively traditional male
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No I know, but what I was saying that previous versions of the article, where I mentioned that the author put an edit summary which basically was a stub in itself, was not a violation of the page, and could be reverted to if needed. I probably should have made the temp from that previous version
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Extract from Geldof: ...the law governing the, if you will, ‘intimate’ parts of society, the ‘personal’ laws, remain (though some are fairly recently drafted) resolutely unaltered in their presumptions, save for the pathetic pretence that they are gender neutral. This is a grotesque lie that all
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I was wondering how exactly one deletes an article? I'm skimming the Recent Changes looking for BS, and I put the msg:test on new users who vandalize for the sake of seeing what they wrote on the gosh-darn internet, but I don't know how to delete an article that is just gibberish. Can you help?
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I'd like to test it on the Test Wiki, but the Mediawiki files are protected there. I'll see if I can test out some formatting o those letters on the Test Wiki once I manage to get some access to those files, then we can try to repush for a Request for Comments again on the Village Pump...
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I know you aren't making unverifiable claims, and I don't understand what edits exactly you are referring to, but because of NPOV guidelines, you must not write as though that the evidence you provides somehow proves your point because this is not exactly neutral.
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Right now, the main participants in the discussion are the two people who've been changing the formats of intro paragraphs of articles -- both of whom have been here for less than a month and seem rather uninterested in other people's points of view. Many thanks,
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No, what I'm thinking of creating is a sort of "parent" article that discusses very broadly what gender is (hinting in terms of GI and GR), and then explains GI and GR briefly, and leaving the GI and GR articles alone, leaving that parent to link to GI and GR.
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Hello again! Just though I'd check what you thought about the recent Len Harris deletion, did I follow protocol correctly for that speedy delete? I'm still a newbie, but trying to help out with the quality control, hope I'm not getting in the way!! Thanks.
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If that user did respond to my question, I would agree with your prediction of his response. The sad, sad thing is that I respect that user's quality and dedication in his work, but I do not and can not respect the attitude he shows to fellow editors at
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activities (such as the chief executive of a corporation) may happily think of herself as a woman, whilst a housewife with screaming kids performing all the traditional female activities might actually have a male identity crying out for recognition.
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Hi Dysprosia -- I've nominated you for what is currently being called "Developer access" -- I hope you'll accept -- and if not I hope you don't mind that I've put your name forward -- feel free to remove it or to ask me to. The nomination is at
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by District Judge John Mitchell, 2003. People just won't believe the system operates as it does! You can summarise this case by saying the child was banned from seeing his dad because they got on too well. Also see, in relation to another case,
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Copyediting: You contributed slightly to the copyediting page, and now after several users' contributions I'm trying to clarify whether the entry should really be under copyediting (I think probably so) or copy editor or what--see
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appreciated the time you've spent reviewing my work and your patience in educating me re NPOV matters. My first reaction to your edits was that you were a troll, but I now see you are high-minded. Please keep visiting
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Of course, TeX brings you into the habit of centered displaymath, but Knowledge math pages usually have displaymath formulae indented once (you can do this by having a colon at theb eginning of a line. It's not a
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camp". Note I'm trying to ensure that wherever I mention Geldof (as above), I put in a link to his entry. Then he can easily see what's been written about him by visiting his entry and checking "What links here".
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Sounds interesting, and it's always important to get noted people, especially those with a lot of experience with certain issues involved, no matter who :) So Geldof joining would be a Good Thing, I'd imagine...
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Hi Dysprosia, thanks for editing my stuff, its nice to know its being read. Im not sure what the correct format for chem structures is but im finding TeX much easyier to write with than just text.
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Texture and dyspro, I hope you both check out the Total return swap article I've just posted. It doesn't violate anybody's copyright. Feel free to edit and supplement it to your hearts' content!
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What's off-topic about the thing you said was "off-topic"?? What Talk page at Knowledge is it better for?? (Please do not answer without first reading what you said was "Off-topic".
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Thanks very much, Dysprosia, I really appreciate it. I hope you know that all the work you do (not least praising the rest of us so we feel good :) is likewise appreciated :) --
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an older copy since that would leave a copyright violation accessible through Knowledge (page history) and possibly open Knowledge to litigation for violating copyright. -
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has chosen "sulfur" as the standard name for element 16. Knowledge has "sulfur" as the standard name for the element, but has "sulphuric acid" as the main entry for
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page. I’ve been wondering about this, because I’m used to centered formulas from mathematical papers, while a left margin seems to be the norm here on Knowledge.
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Personally, I think the former looks better, and in lack of a reason for not sticking to the tradition, I assumed that people simply did not bother to use
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Your initiative to move the number articles and the tremendous progress made in such a short time thanks to your initiative, has been acknowledged at
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regarding your stub hint at 2004-03-08 11:53 : I already wrote a short article at 11:51. ;-) Nevertheless thanks for your hint. Regards
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didn't use format math equations the way he wanted them to be. Anyway, I think you're brave and you've won my respect again.:) --
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Thanks for the tips on my user talk page. I only just worked out where it was. I'm a reformed luddite so bear with me. Cheers!.
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first. I'll check if that previous version is a vio in itself later (doubt it) and will restore that version of the page. Tx
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Lots of articles don't exist (yet). It should probably be written (I'll see what I can put together in a few days) and
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Qhat I put here just now wrong - I think it must have been a glitch in the server why I couldn't look at your history
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I want to invite you to weigh in at the new discussion of related matters that have come up in the last few days at
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check for "vernacular", "glossary", "dictionary", "language", "terms", "idoms", but I didn't think of "slang".
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Okay, that clears things up. Thank you for the warm welcome on my talk page! I feel more at home already.
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for instance, others would be lukewarm, and others would be against it (like radical feminists).
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Thank you for your support, however, Decu, it's really appreciated :) Keep up your good work!
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Ooops! Thought I did look for the article...guess my brain was in it's own Infinite Loop :-)
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to see an example of what's been going on with articles on Russians and places in Russia....
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If there's ever been a whodunnit about the murder of a tree, then the answer could be yes.
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Hi Serak. Infinite loop is the main article (makes it much more easier to type too ;)
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You are truly doing G/god's work with this article. I didn't know where to start. :)
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Hey Dysprosia, This has already been discussed in a VFD discussion, see the archive
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Also, if you haven't already do so, you might want to take a look through Cantus's
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If youd like to help me out, feel free too, otherwise ill get them done, thanks!
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convention in not introducting spaces after headers, which should be removed.
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I might stay out of this one. Sorry. Feel free to ask someone else, though...
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to reflect that -- it's what reassured me that I should make the redirects. -
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article. My recollection is that Keating simply called him 'recalcitrant'.
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Don't know if you've noticed, but that discussion on the Pump has just been
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cross linked with "See also"s... They are quite different in operation. --
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If you're going to fill it, fair enough :) I'll be looking forward to it!
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and you can read more about the the idea and reaction on the mailing list
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I made you a sysop on test, now you can unprotect whatever you like. --
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Is there some place I can go to read about things like this? Thanks!
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For one it is cleaner. BTW, I added info on the triple click to the
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Thank you. I very much needed that in particular this morning. :) --
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Thanks! I couldn't sit idly by and watch the way it was going :)
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I don't follow your question. What links are you refering to? --
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into re-directs to Mouse. Please enlighten me! Thanks. --
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for apostrophes (which is perfectly understandable).
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So many articles to write... so little time :-( --
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Thanks for your encouragement :) Your work into the
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Thanks Mrdice, that's sweet of you to point out. :)
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patient with Zap. Well done, true to WikiSpirit(tm)
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Nico
Dysprosia
archived
Hajor
Dysprosia
Hajor
Hajor
Knowledge:Wikiproject Numbers
PrimeFan
Dysprosia
Mrdice
Dysprosia
Bensaccount
IUPAC
sulfuric acid
http://www.iupac.org/publications/ci/1997/july/provisional.pdf
Darrien
Darrien
Fuzheado
Dysprosia
Dysprosia
Talk:Patch (computing)

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