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1160:; it completely misrepresented The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (3rd para of the lead, compare what it said then to what it says now), cited (and quoted!!) several self-published erotic novels, plus another erotic novel that was actually published in 1971 and had misspelt "sanctorum" as "santorum", and among other choice sources it cited an alternative crossword puzzle book (not kidding) and a "geek limerick contest" from a (self-described) satirical geek website. (There is also an 963: 1568: 1437: 1283: 560: 1197: 1523: 230:. The fact that his simple mistake is causing people to have that view of things is a problem. The guy's a true MUD fan and I feel partially guilty for not asking an admin to close it sooner and give Martijn a chance to try it again. A simple mistake has been very hard on the guy, and most people aren't aware of his comment there. -- 1417:
speaking, I think the procedure is to navigate to the user's page (provided even for IP address-only users) and leave a short comment, but of course the chances are they won't see it. If they really are causing an obvious problem then that would be more straightforward to get help with, maybe by looking for the Admin help page. --
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least have somebody justify the correct interpretation of Wiki policy. Thank you for the note, look forward to dealing with you again. p.s.: I'm in an IRC channel with another guy called Doc Sar (for Sarcasm), who is also a very calm sort and quite knowledgeable. Asked him if he wasn't in fact you. Small world! --
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Edwin, thanks for the talk page comments. I do appreciate the offer of help. I'm not sure if you're an admin or not. I'd rather have admins only do this, because mentorship (different than mediation) has teeth: it's to help a troubled editor learn what it is he's doing wrong, and stay out of trouble.
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Back in June, you made an edit on Nishikado's page saying that he was against depicting human death in a video game. For reasons I stated on the talk page, I removed that line. I was just curious if you had a source for your assertion. As I stated on the talk page, the bio linked to at the bottom
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Oh, there's an error; you put the | at the end. I went to the URL with the | removed and the figure that it says is not a polygon is not a polygon period. It is simply 2 triangles that touch at a vertex, which is not a polygon. Two triangles that touch at an edge is an example of what you are saying
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I consider myself to have a decent grasp on any policy I come across in Knowledge...about 10 minutes after I first encounter it ;) I know some very well, others, not at all. For this reason I refuse to call myself a "Knowledge policy wonk." Maybe someday. Thank you. I started writing another comment
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Yes. That is what I thought. But I decided not to move it to the right place and merely deleting it for not following wiki standards. If you want, you can do it yourself. I believe it should be in a "popular cuture" section, with the reference being that the song "mentions" Pletier instead of "makes
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It's been a long while since I used Knowledge and I'm forgetting simple things like indenting this comment to reply. But yeah, I didn't receive any suggestions. Thanks for your comment. My guess is that nobody wanted to mess with it. I'll have a look and see if the user was back for more. Generally
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Are YOU actually reducing "Systemic Bias"? What kind of "bias" are you even talking about? For example, that a worldy site centers around wealthy and lavish businessman and upper-class people like scientists, and not humble people like farmers or workers and tradesmen? Sadly, that does not surprise
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Sorry about the broken link. I don't understand why we should rationalize one figure being not a polygon while on another we call it a polygon with line segments. One could call the rightmost figure a collection of polygons touching at the edge. Something should be done so that it's clear that most
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Thank you. I was a bit off-put by the attack, but I recover quickly. Been moderating various forums since 2002, so it comes naturally (although punctuation still doesn't). I checked your userpage and see no mention of adminship...if you aren't one, I think it's time to get one involved so we can at
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Thanks for noticing the comment left on my user page instead of my talk page. I replied to the editor about his question. Usually if I run across a new editor (or an old one who made a mistake) that leaves a comment on the user page and it's a good faith comment, I'll move the comment over to the
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Hi, I recieved a message that my edit on the US Capitol page was considered vandalism when it is actually factually correct. It stated the fact that Trumbell painted himself into not only the Cornwallis painting, but in fact, all four of the paintings he completed in the Capitol instead of signing
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Just a note: When you make "bonehead" comments on somebody's user page, your IP is recorded - and aside from potentially endangering your privacy, you are degrading yourself for no purpose. Let's not do that! Thanks. (I am leaving this here as a record as unsolicited 'contributions' from a web
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I feel you misunderstand some points in Knowledge policy. Discussions over a disagreement must have context, and since you did not provide any I went for the closest source. While I don't mind that you have commented on my Talk page, I do mind that you did not provide any inkling of the true scope
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Thanks. You might be interested to know that I , partly in order that my angle would be exposed to criticisms and checks, and also for new thinking. I think that Jimbo is clearly trending in this direction when talking about what is really a core policy about WP:COATRACK and also bios of living
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LOL, no, I haven't figured out IRC yet. I keep meaning to, but other things keep bumping it down the priority list. Thanks for the admin comment, that's quite a compliment. I'll probably stand for an RfA one day, but I'm still trying to master the fine points of policy and...um, hone my people
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Addition - I almost forgot. SanchiTachi did reply to me, which makes me quite happy. There is definitely a lot of progress on this issue tonight. I also wrote a comment for the other party that I'm quite sure will be seen. I think what happened is two people with an imperfect understanding of
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Gee Ed, if I had known you were gonna get all eloquent at ANI, I wouldn't have been quite so blithely flippant. My post looked quite shabby in comparison to yours. Thanks for clarifying the situation and expressing it so well; your comments were extremely well-written, and exactly
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I apologize. I think what happened is that the vandalism occurred right before and after your edit; I had to revert it to get to the original. Ignore that warning, then, and please put your edit back in. I'll delete the bad warning from your page, as well. Thanks for the message!
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That's an interesting angle; I never thought of posting there. But it is relevant, as our demographics are skewed, and I agree about the systemic bias in favour of press sources. (I used to think encyclopedias were written by scholars, or at least along scholarly
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You seem to have a good grasp on policy though. You're of course more than welcome to help talk to him directly. Perhaps ask him if there is an area of policy that he would like to learn a little more about, and then help him with it?
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Hey there. I noticed you reverted the in the song of a band as being "inappropriate." While the placing of the quote and the style of writing aren't up to Knowledge standards, the reference itself is legitimate, and the
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Sorry for the late reply, folks, but thanks for the corrections. I think it would be a good idea to make a note that the farthest-right figure is a coptic polygon, to address the confusion I noted (and evidenced) above.
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This is the first I've seen of this AfD, but I'll definitely go chime in. I'm new to AfD but there are an awful lot of nominations that assume things are not notable or advertising (I'm probably guilty of some of it).
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The song is actually named "Laughing When Leonard Peltier Gets Raped In Jail," but I'm in no big hurry to add it in. (Edit: Oops, right, I don't agree with "makes fun of." Sorry, here's a totally useless post, then.
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I thought about this a bit, but I can't see a way to bring the subject up in the introduction, without making it a bit awkward, and distracting for people who do not have this concern. There is already a section on
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The reference given by Edwin Herdman is plain wrong: don't believe everything about maths that you read on the web! This is perhaps easier to accept when you consider that the famous class of regular
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Well that is certainly interesting. I guess I will restore the line for now since it is hard to get any more clear than that interview on the issue. I still find it puzzling, however. Thanks. --
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That seems nonstandard and confusing, and a reader might assume that drawing interior lines is fine (as far as I know it's not). That is also flatly contradicted by other sources, i.e.
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but decided it did not fit the "image" of the game. I grant you that is a vague statement that does not necessarily contradict your assertion, but combined with his work on
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I think your vision for merging AN and ANI makes sense. Let's start. Next step, find some way to organize it so that admins don't get impulsive and cranky who monitor it.--
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talk page and then leave a note for the original editor that I moved it for them, usually with a link showing them where I moved it. Thanks again for noticing. =) --
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and nature of your problem, and that appears to be misrepresenting things. If you would like, I can go to an admin and they will make these same observations. --
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The figure farthest to the right is a polygon for which some line segments that aren't the sides of the polygon (but that are inside the area) are shown.
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skills. heh. I could obviously take a lesson from you (in fact I did). The next time something like this comes up, I'll just copy your comments and put
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This article is too big! There are too many fiddly details, and the article should be cut down some to bring it in line with other gaming articles. --
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O.K. You seem to think RfAs have some political overtones. I think you are correct. Yes, let's gather support for this change.--
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Condensing and reorganizing the Mission Overview should help cut down a bit, especially with understanding the complex story.
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I don't know why that doesn't square with his comments on record elsewhere, but he has clearly stated this in an interview:
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has their own page. I'm not really agitating, as this is the first I've heard of it, but it looks like this is notable. --
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I'm not an admin, and that's a perfectly good reason for me not to be involved (I expected that to be said, in fact).
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in the United States and clearly depicts humans killing each other. Furthermore, there is an interview snippet at
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Hi Edwin, regarding your comments on Jimbo's talk page, please note that there is currently an RfC ongoing at the
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Edwin, I propose that the merged noticeboards be called ANOSI, Administrator's Noticeboard Of Serious Incidents.--
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Oh, you mean the franchise which has a website that you neglect and which you have no interest in?
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ongoing, though it presently looks like it will be declined.) Ah well. Thanks for your comments. --
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I"ve played Gemstone for years....and it's associated other games. It's perfectly notable.
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I was pretty stoked when I found that it wasn't already taken!
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I went to the link and it says that the page doesn't exist.
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Peltier and...that band's song laughing about him in jail
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Talk:Thief: Deadly Shadows
Edwin Herdman
06:30, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
Thief: Deadly Shadows#Story
here
Tomjenkins52
talk
04:40, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
band
Edwin Herdman
04:25, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
Maziotis
11:06, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
Edwin Herdman
04:36, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
Edwin Herdman
06:03, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
Simutronics
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ka
22:51, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
Edwin Herdman
22:54, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
Martijn Hoekstra
Knowledge:Articles_for_deletion/AVATAR_(MUD)
Edwin Herdman
22:56, 23 May 2007 (UTC)

SWATJester

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