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might or might not turn out to be a good idea ... but that's your call. I'm more concerned about an argument we've had several times before...as you know, it just doesn't feel right to me to slap a label of "low priority" at the top of the talk page of an article that someone might have worked very hard on, unless we have reason to believe they won't take it the wrong way, despite your position that it's only a label to help Wikiproject Robotics people prioritize. Today, you stuck a wikiproject robotics tag, in every case with "low priority", on the following list: RooTooth, Ubiquitous robot, Category:Domestic robots, Robomaxx‎; Category:Robotic Floorvac‎; Electrolux Trilobite‎; Roomba‎; Home automation‎; Category:Home automation‎; Category:Robotics at Kawasaki‎; Category:Robotics companies‎; Talk:Honda P series‎; Talk:Honda E1‎; Talk:Honda E0; Category:Robotics at Honda‎; KUKA‎. I think this problem can be fixed by sticking a second tag on the home-automation-related articles and cats with a higher priority, so people don't get the wrong idea. And as a matter of fact, home-automation-related articles and categories
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phone, people find that it doesn't work like it should, and businesses or governments are using them for their own purposes and not telling you. It might make both our lives easier if you can tell people (like Zenwhat...except that he's been blocked) "Hey, you're in the wrong place, I've moved your stuff over to the 'Home automation and privacy' wikiproject", and I could send people who are getting too technical for my audience over your way. We don't have to do it that way, but do you agree that we're really talking about two very different groups of people here we might have to deal with? I guess I should add, I've been in the ACLU for 25 years, and my partner is on the national board, and we have a very good idea what the "privacy" people sound like and what they're looking for. And I've been a blogger (in robotics communities, not on my own blog...although I have just decided to start one!) also. And I know that these two different sets of people don't speak the same language. Sometimes they don't live in the same world, and it might be a good idea not to force them together. - Dan
4207:(copied at my page) I have edited Robot, AGV, and some of the articles about vacuums and lawnmowers...not much more than that, related to robotics. You've tagged several hundred articles as belonging to your wikiproject, without editing any of them, at least not the ones I'm watching, which is most of them. I'm not criticizing you...I think it's possible that tagging a bunch of articles could be helpful, it might get more people to sign up for WikiProject Robotics and share experiences first, and then edit. On the other hand, it might mean that people who would otherwise edit won't edit, out of a sense that the article belongs to some other group, or they might misunderstand the "low" priority. I haven't been around long enough to know what works and what doesn't, I guess we'll see. I will look around for some other kind of tag to stick on the articles I'm interested in, and if someone tells me that the two tags are confusing, I'll pass the information on. - Dan 3495:(reply to William, copied to JamesonTai) It's true, if you put some work in, it's possible to get the higher ratings...and if you want to help people in WP:ROBO do that, that's fantastic. I want to say again, in case it wasn't clear...I have only one "passion", and that is that we don't lose newbies that I bring in...for all other issues, goals and people, I don't feel passionate, we can do whatever you guys like, and I'll help. I think Jameson is wondering if I'm going to screw things up by trying to keep things so simple and transparent for my newbies...but an easy fix would just be not to direct my newbies to the front page, to give them a link of their own in the project. I don't think the link should say "newbies", because of course they'll be oldbies before long, I think it just depends what they want to work on...I'll ask around! - Dan 2686:
editors, especially hobbyists and students, can talk with each other and be introduced to the project. There can be another page where I try to log what admins and experienced editors are saying and doing with all this new robotics activity, in order to help them understand and reach consensus (and especially, to take the burden off of us...and gods help us, off of the hobbyists...of arguing with the admins one article at a time). Then we need a separate page that attempts to represent the needs of the typical reader of Knowledge, which is a perspective which has been completely lacking so far, but I think is very important. (Obviously that's harder. I'm thinking of surveys...I am definitely not thinking of some kind of demagoguery like "I speak for the people who won't speak for themselves".) - Dan
5093:-based way of changing the colour, but not as far as I'm aware – I think the principle is that it should be done in in CSS, but that's not available in a sig. But in any case, that's completely fixed the size problem, many thanks. Your sig still appears the same colour as it was to me (dark blue), while it's not going cause a problem even if the color info isn't understood by some browser as it'll just be ignored. WinXP and IE w/o Calibri is still a very common set-up (esp. on business PCs i think) so you may find you're rubbing fewer people up the wrong way in future – unfortunately the big sig did rather give the impression of a big ego, and clicking on it did little to dispel that impression! Glad to have helped, 5070:, thank you for clarifying this for me. I actually tested my signature on over ten systems running Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, even the beta version of Windows Server 2008. I also tested my signature on an Ubuntu machine, but all but one of these systems did have Calibri installed on to the system already, except one - and it ran OK on Firefox. I did manage to test it on IE7 on an old computer in a cybercafe and it looks like you're correct. I have removed the Calibri font (restored to Arial) as well as the font size. However, the font color is still there using 4707:
of one of the biggest record labels in Russia and former Soviet Union (1/6th of Earth for your information)). Secondly, referring me to the plain rules for the second time is simply not polite. I find such behaviour of yours as nuisance to Knowledge and ask you to bring back the article, moreover, feel free to operate necessary changes (if any there are) in it in order wikify it, since you know the Knowledge rules so well. In the case where you do not bring back the article, please inform me how and where can I complain and appeal of your behaviour. Thank you very much in advance.--
4516:. I can definitely help with CSD, article starting (even though that's not really necessary for administrative tools) and blocking as you mentioned in your RFA, however I use ZoneAlarm so I know virtually nothing about TWINKLE or FRIENDLY (ZoneAlarm blocks it). If you have any specific questions ask away, alternatively I could explain a policy the way I understand it and later I'll find some AFD's that are ready to be closed and copy them to the userspace so you can practice. I will now write up my thoughts on the Criteria for Speedy Deletion in a user subpage: 1782:. This author's book was published a few weeks ahead of the Senator Mitchell Report on Steroids, yet it almost telepathically addressed the same issues as the Report. He has had articles written on him on Publishers Weekly, Potomac Books, Houston Chronicle, and others. Since the Roger Clemens controversy is in the news a lot lately, it is thought that this author should have a page on him. How would it be possible to restate the info that has been speedily deleted? Would a stub page be sufficient? 632:, and in-line citations. An article with only external links and no reference sections generally come off as either a self-promotion article or some form of advertising, rather than a meaningful display of facts. Think of it as writing a term paper (yeah... unfortunately...) and you have to use those little flash cards from when you were in high school to summarize the facts of the paper with where exactly you got the information from in MLA, APA, or some other proper citation format. 4333:
ratings, I'm sure you can reassess some of them if you want to. Look, what I'm saying here is, it seems like you're still interested in the entire robotics project's operations even though you've told me (twice now) that you want to be hands-off on the robotics project. I won't tell you to make up your mind, as I can always use fresh pairs of eyes (and that it's really harsh), but I would say for someone who's left this project twice, it seems you can't let this thing go yet.
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it addressing. Target the proposal/point raised, not the editor who is making the comment. I wouldn't say that comment alone is incivil, but it isn't going to make you any friends. The 2 things I would remove are the comment about the "original nominator" and the "No offense or anything." at the end. Quite often when that is said it is not sincere and in this text based medium, emotion is very hard to convey (tone of voice, facial expressions are missing) so it will likely
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off without too many technical troubles. I'm glad people are commenting...and I agree with Keeper76, you are definitely one of the most well-spoken roboticists I've seen in a long time! I'll be enjoying my new age for a little bit more this weekend, but if you need anything, please let me know. I'll be working on some standard on the infoboxes and the rest of the red-linked categories. Also, I'll be working on a new static banner (just a .png file)
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futile in establishing a standard. With this said, I believe I did establish in the original article assessment/guidelines (before the numerous updates/replacements) that this WikiProject will work on updating information, but the article structure and initial quality guidelines should comply with the primary associated wikiproject (i.e.: roboticist article should conform to wp:blp, companies should conform to wp:org, etc., respectively.
131: 1963:. I am sorry about your RFA, but just give it some time and in a couple months come and poke me and I would be proud to nominate you. I think you got what it takes, you just need some more time under your belt. Well thanks again, and if you are interested, when you are getting close to RFA'ing again, I could give you a little admin coaching, its your choice but the offer is out there. Hope all is well! 1936:"fixed word") list before the user gets to accept changes, and when the user then ignores certain changes, AWB does not redo the list of typos, so there will be false alleged AWB corrections on the edit summaries that actually did not occur. I have brought it up on AWB's talk page and I'm not the only user who's expressed these concerns. Apparently it's been around since AWB's alpha build in version 3. 146: 3815:) will make decent animations. I'm pretty sure the other ads aren't really inferior, they've just been made so that the Ad wouldn't be too "flashy". Anyways, let me know if you need a couple of pointers in case you get stuck, but haha I can't guarantee I'll be able to answer your question. The ads I've been making have been a hit or miss kind of deal. Just remember to make the ads to conform to the 161: 101: 175: 2302: 1350: 1299: 1260: 1215: 1176: 1131: 4631:). Although pointing out weaknesses in wiki templates is encouraged to provide better revisions of current standards, I don't think this particular string of edits will be constructive to the WikiProject. Making changes that affect the thousands of articles this WikiProject covers based on the needs of very few articles is not in our best interests. 4267:
people are looking at them. When we have enough editors to do major revamps, we will do them (most likely in the order of its importance rating) one by one. Until then, please revisit the objectives of the article classifications, wikiproject establishment, and existence before you confuse yourself and myself further with random misunderstandings.
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article for speedy deletion, you placed a {{hangon}} tag, and I responded by answering you on the talk page. As far as I'm concerned, I have followed Knowledge policies to the letter. If you believe otherwise, I suggest you first study the guidelines here on Knowledge before you proceed any further. Have a good day.
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Dear Jameson, I believe I've worked out where the misunderstanding is occurring here. Your signature specifies the use of the Calibri font, which many users do not have installed on their system. Their browsers therefore substitute another font, most likely Arial, which appears bigger at a given font
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I'm not violating any policies on Knowledge at the moment, and my font size on my signature is not disruptive to general discussions. Unless I'm wrong (in which I'd then be happily take a look on shrinking the font a little bit) but I don't see why I need to " rid of the size setting." And frankly,
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I'm going to leave wikiproject robotics. It's not a problem with Jameson, it's just that the wikiproject doesn't do what I hoped...I wanted to iron some things out in a general discussion rather than individually in each article, but I don't think it's going to happen, and judging from the histories
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occurred. Anyways, thanks taking the effort in keeping me in check, but this person is hardly a newbie. (There's a difference between being a noob not knowing Knowledge policies and a person who just does not have any regard to any policies whatsoever even though the policies have been made clear.)
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Thanks for your complement! I'm glad people are noticing our WikiProject, and I agree - most new WikiProjects generally receive the same kinds of roadblocks in the beginning, but what I'm hoping is that if we can hammer down with the core of the project in the beginning, we can have the project take
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notable being a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States. Just thought I'd let you know in case you encounter other SCOTUS case articles. Also, I just noticed that despite the fact that the article included references to the case itself, you marked it as unreferenced. In addition, there
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About the citing sources you were making me aware of, I'm sorry I didn't include those yet, but I didn't know how to work with them yet. I will do some research on the pages you showed me and I will be trying to find examples of articles with the same stuff so I learn from it how to use it and I will
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With you being nice won't change anything either, since someone else requested that you not use an oversized signature on your talk page back in January. The request was nice, your response a little less so. Just above John Reaves said please and you responded to him with a blatant falsehood. I'm
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Yikes! I'm often busy with work and uni so I couldn't reply yesterday. I think what you're trying to say is that changing the template on hundreds of articles isn't necessary because the template is good for the vast majority? The first thing to check to make sure you have a civil comment is what is
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when I first started before editing/tagging, but from my experiences with them (not that they're bad at all... they're really nice people), I don't believe that a project banner represents "marked territory" and I believe that establishing our scope, what we represent, and what we want to do clearly
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Dan, I'm taking a slight personal interest in the robotic vacuums and lawnmowers because I'm doing research for my university's AutoMow team. The reason I tagged them was because they were listed as articles directly under the Robotics Portal's list of categories. I'd leave the article tags be for
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Hmm, let me see if I got this right, you want to export png or other non-vector graphics into a vector editor like illustrator or Inkscape? If this was the case, I would recommend saving them as bitmaps (bmp), I have found that to be universally acceptable among almost all vector graphics editors.If
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has even more power. Because of this we must uphold strict protocols before approving a new applicant. Regretfully, I have chosen to decline your application at this time. Please note it is nothing personal by any means, and we certainly welcome you to apply again soon. Thank again for your interest
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Note: I didn't place the Portal on the ENT because I felt that the portal was more like a collection of articles rather than an actual article focused on the university. This semi-goes against our original goals of the COTF in which university articles would get attention first before handling the
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Anyway, as to why I opposed so strongly; To me, the time your on Wiki is irrelevant; its the time you are active, the time you edit. With only 3 months of solid experiance under your belt, I felt you were massively inexperianced for the job. Yes, I think now I was a bit hasty going strongly, and I'm
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Thanks Dynaflow, I've been noticing them as well. Unfortunately, I cannot operate AWB on university computers so I had to use AWB at my university via remote access. Shrinking a 1280x1024 resolution to a 13.3" tablet monitor + the standard Windows borders from the browser also didn't help me catch
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websites and thus it is sourced. Sorry I am pretty new here and I have only been checking Knowledge out for a few days before I signed up, but I think I did a pretty good job there as well as in the other articles I edited and created so far. If I am doing something wrong, please let me know. Amanda
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Understandable, but look at the references. I still don't know whether the "source" is a source or if it's some random name... Please look at the user's talk page. I have notified him regarding one of article's sources already, but he proceeded to posting three new articles after my message, hence
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larger size than you intended. In Internet Explorer 7 without Calibri installed your name appears larger than a ===subsection heading===, with the use of italics giving it greater emphasis still. I hope you can now appreciate the problem and might be willing to change your signature. Unless you can
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What does any of that have to do with anything? You claimed your signature font size is the same as the regular size of text on wikipedia. You were wrong. I did assume good faith, because I assumed that you were mistaken rather than deliberately lying. I would have thought that you would like to
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As you have not read the top of the page, I did not delete your article. Only nominated it for deletion. You may check the deletion logs for information. I do not hold any responsibility for the information for deleted articles, nor do I need to help you resurrect your article. I nominated your
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I am sorry, you do not answer my questions, nor did you explain anything on the talk page or anywhere at all. Putting simply a tag does not mean automatically that what's written in it is relevant to the contents of the article (it spoke of importance of personalities, whereas the article is simply
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Dan, you do realize that when I created the first version of the Project Banner (before John Carter help redesign the entire thing) I had an option to add a task force designation onto the banner. I'm sure we can work something out on some degree on this. Let's make something clear. Any disputes
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In my personal experience, it really does not make much difference. Tagging an article with a project banner merely represents that the WikiProject does look at what happens to the article. (Although I haven't been editing the articles, I wanted to get the project started first... you know... get
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with it. That's a whole different set of issues. Did you know that the U.S. government uses your cell phone's 911-GPS capability to log your coordinates...just in case you turn out to be a terrorist? Every time some new bit of automation makes it into the home, even something as simple as a cell
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I'm fine with working together, as long as you promise that next time you want to accuse me of the things you did, you don't choose to do it in front of the entire community of WP:AN before mentioning it to me first, okay? I didn't understand half the stuff you were saying, we might have been able
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I will warn you, there are a couple bugs in huggle, too, but they're incredibly trivial, and easily worked around if you know the circumstances in which they occur. One of the buggles (I just made that up tonignt) is that it won't sign comments added with the N button if you use the section heading
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Anyway, as you said in the RFA thanks, you plan on running again in May? To be honest, I think (provided you are reasonable active in the time) that'd be a good idea, though proponing it for a month or two more wouldn't hurt. Suggesting a year more experience was a bit rash on my part, and (as said
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There's nothing wrong with AWB. The word extra-curricular is a correct word when used in British English, while we're accustomed to "extracurricular" in American English. I have been looking over every article's "typos" identified by AWB in case of these false positives. AWB does have a flaw, in
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and then assume that since I am tagging these articles, that I and I alone should be improving every single article I come across and tag. I really hope that you can stop taking things so personally. These tags are designed to signify that the article belongs to the general robotics category and
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Several admins have made very typical edits in the last 24 hours to new robotics pages...without knowing about any of the new discussion. I suggest this: instead of arguing with editors one by one, I'm going to create two additional subpages on the wikiproject. The outreach page can be where new
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Hi Jameson, I saw you put some tags or whatever they are called here on the page I just created about Leif Lampater. Those tags basically all said that the information I provided was not sourced, but I guess you didnt see the external links I added to the article. All the information is from those
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Thanks for responding, I guess my concern is yes, you may "get him to notice" but you may also be discouraging a new editor who doesn't know better. I've been trying to do a search to see if these are copyright violations, but no matches so far. I'm just not sure that immediately tagging these for
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I wasn't taking it personally ... on the contrary, I said that I wasn't criticizing you, and supported that conclusion. I said that you had a lot on your plate already and expanding into new areas before you (or anyone from Wikiproject Robotics) had started to work on the articles already tagged
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Dan, no hard feelings, but I wanted to apologize about the strong words I wrote yesterday. It's easy to combine the frustrations in life, combined with the little annoyances here and there, and channel it into what you do online. Would you like to establish a task force instead? It'd run under
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I noticed you put a reference to a speedy tag on a new user's page without "welcoming" them. I always try to put a {subst:welcome!} on a newbie's page in addition to the warning -- encourages them to "try, try again", you know? Just a suggestion. We were all newbies once!!  :-) Anyway good luck
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Please see the article's discussion page for a detailed explanation of the changes I have made. Personally, I do not believe I have overreacted. I simply fixed NPOV and copyright violations from the article. However, after reading it over after my latest changes, the article still needed to be
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receiving low priority) - know this. I remember you and I had a lot to do with the drafting of the assessment policy. I'm pretty sure I'm going to be reassessing the articles as I begin to see the broad picture of the entire spectrum that we're dealing here. If you have problems with specific
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Dan, I think you and I both know that the broad range of article coverage in this project has prompted us to realize that we cannot "standardize" all robotics articles in one manner since we have products, BLPs, companies, robots, research techniques, and other misc article formats that would be
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So, if I understand you correctly, you're SSH'ing into your home computer and logging in with RDP or something like that -- just to fix typos more efficiently? That's fairly hard core. I would expect no less from a fellow San Franciscan, though (I just noticed on your userpage that you went to
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hahaha Yup, I'm revising my userpage too. I had help designing it when I first started using Knowledge by another editor, and I've only been adding more and more information to it. I'm thinking about shrinking everything and removing the VP infoboxes for good measure. I'm working a couple of
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I find that putting by you the tag "speedy deletion" on this article is rather strange. I have not seen any comment or justification from your part on the discussion page and the automaticly prepared explications in the tag do not explain anything relevant to the article itself. I saw you amuse
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Jameson, why not keep the few hundred articles you've tagged for your wikiproject, and let me work on the few articles I care about without having to explain to people why the article does or doesn't belong to wikiproject robotics, and is or isn't "low" priority? It just muddies the water...and
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Thanks Tuvok. To borrow from Queen Vic, we are not amused, there are a lot of users (like Zenwhat) who tend to copy to both userpages so that the archives aren't a pile of spaghetti. Jameson, in the static banner, the silver letters on the silvery background might not show up so well for some
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Jameson, the WikiProject Robotics tag on the vacuum cleaners and lawn mowers could be a good thing or a bad thing...if you take an interest, or if someone else joins your wikiproject and takes an interest, it's a good thing, but otherwise, it may discourage people out of a sense of ownership.
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now because as minor as these "inferior"-so to speak- robots may be, they technically do fit in under the standard definition of a robot. If you still have objections, feel free to voice your opinions.  :-) (I thought you left the WikiProject, did you join a related project or something?)
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If you're using a dictionary-based automated script, you may want to have it ignore compund words, or perhaps have it also incorporate the OED or some other British dictionary, just so you don't end up making unnecessary changes back and forth between national varieties of English. Thanks.
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I have seen your changes to the article and also your comments on the talk page; I have responded to your concerns on the talk page. Personally I think you have over-reacted and look forward to hearing the results of your investigations and hope you will agree to get the article down from
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Also how would you like to discuss things? By default I reply across 2 talk pages (so that the orange bar appears) but some people prefer to keep the discussion on 1 page (like you replying on this page). I'm indifferent really cause I check my watchlist so do you have any preference?
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Jameson, I just don't understand why my page on Anantara Solutions gets deleted with a message that it is ballant advertising. But i see pages on other companies on wikipedia. I am able to see complete profile of their companies in wikipedia under the catagory"Software companies of
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Jameson, I just don't understand why my page on Anantara Solutions gets deleted with a message that it is ballant advertising. But i see pages on other companies on wikipedia. I am able to see complete profile of their companies in wikipedia under the catagory"Software companies of
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For the record, I did try to set FieldMarine straight on who was responsible for the nice article! In his defense, it can be hard to differentiate between edits after a while. Hard pouring back over the history. Thanks for all your efforts in adding and polishing Brevard articles!
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Hi Jameson, thanks for your message and explaining me more about this project. Seems to be very helpful. First of all I agree about what you were telling me when it comes to have these results mentioned more detailed in the main article. Actually that is the way I did it in the
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and hopefully this one has made your day better (and hopefully wasn't meant as an invasion of personal space). Spread the WikiLove by hugging at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Happy editing! Example User
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Amanda, don't worry about that. I don't believe the article was marked for deletion, and the tags are only "pointers", if you want to call it that, for other editors so they can focus on fixing those problems. Please check out Knowledge's policies on external links
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article. I added some pictures into a Gallery & at the infobox. Please have a look when you get a chance & arrange the pictures however you think they work best in the article. I know both you guys have a good eye for arranging articles. Thanks!
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and hopefully this one has made your day better (and hopefully wasn't meant as an invasion of personal space). Spread the WikiLove by hugging at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Happy editing!
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and hopefully this one has made your day better (and hopefully wasn't meant as an invasion of personal space). Spread the WikiLove by hugging at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Happy editing!
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and hopefully this one has made your day better (and hopefully wasn't meant as an invasion of personal space). Spread the WikiLove by hugging at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Happy editing!
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and hopefully this one has made your day better (and hopefully wasn't meant as an invasion of personal space). Spread the WikiLove by hugging at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Happy editing!
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and hopefully this one has made your day better (and hopefully wasn't meant as an invasion of personal space). Spread the WikiLove by hugging at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Happy editing!
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I just wanted to say that I can agree with your reasoning for the speedy deletion of the /DJ_Micron article. I will try to observe the wiki guidelines more in the future. Thanks for the tips! If I lived in the UK I'd have to take you out for a pint! :p
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Thanks :D. I will actually buy Flash CS3 today, kindda expensive though. I hope it has a user-friendly interface, because I quite honestly never worked with flash before. I used to get each indivdual frame and "glue'em" together in a GIF format..... Thanks
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to create ads. Please talk to them about getting one of the ads done. I was merely making ads for WikiProjects I was personally participating in during times when I had free time. However, thanks for considering me as your go-to guy on this subject, but
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Interesting, I clicked on your earlier edit diff and it indicated that someone used the invalid format and it said you made the edit...but now I go back and it's not there... I might have been getting cross-eyed. Thanks for doing the leg work for me.
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get the hang of it here, he may read the edit summary and be discouraged. I generally try not to use templates on experienced users except in the case of CSD/AFD/RFD/MFD notifications; I apologize for not being more succinct in my message. Cheers!
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On this occasion, your request for adminship was not successful. I hope that you will continue your useful contributions to Knowledge and may consider standing again in future. Remember, a majority of editors commenting did support your candidature.
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article already before I created the Leif Lampater one, but I thought of doing that at a later stage because I wanted to have at least the article up already. Feel free to check if the Danny Stam article is up to your standards when it comes to
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Given our past interactions, my evaluation of your Knowledge history, and as a fellow Lowellite, I believe you would greatly benefit Knowledge (and be greatly benefited yourself) with the adminship tools. Would you want to be an administrator?
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on proper citations as well. I wish you good luck and sorry I can't help you more, but I'm actually right about to start class. I'll take a look at it more after my Theory of Machines class in about three hours. Happy editing until then!
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You're welcome to do anything you like with the robotics project. I didn't know you felt the way you did, and I won't give you any trouble. Do you mind if I keep my focus on home robotics and develop a project with just that scope? - Dan
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Snobish attitude will not change anything. Attitude is everything. A "please" somewhere in "Get rid of the size setting" would have been nice. My signature is not disruptive and I'm not doing anything wrong. Stop targeting users.
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but some criterion would probably apply if it has been speedied before. If the title is bad, you could move the page if it's an article worth keeping or if not, delete it through the relevant method depending on what's wrong with it.
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Now that I get the standard "just read blah blah blah" message out of the way...lol, I think you did a pretty good job with the article myself. However, you need a "Reference" section, an automatically generated reference list
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Sigh... O...K... I thought VandalProof had less strict protocols on approving applications than AWB. I don't see how I got AWB but not VP. Oh well. Doesn't matter at this point anyways... I'm more focused on assessments for
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Yeah, I did. Look, the date you have on the template is the old date when I sent it (I had a typo on there because I only switched the article names, not the COTF date. However the date is fixed on the actual template.
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subarticles. (Portal is more like a collection of articles). Anyways, if you believe it should be back on the ENT, I'll make sure it'll be Round 6's ENT, so if you do feel it should, talk on the COTF talk page.
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I have read up on your talk page, and your achievements are very commendable. How would it be possible to set up a new Knowledge page on an area author named Joseph Janczak? He is the author of a recent book titled
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fixed. I have placed new tags, indicated by new datestamps, in the areas where this article can improve upon. Please do not be offended, but as pointers in order to nudge the article in the right direction.
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I didn't say it was blatant advertising. I said it was recreation of previously deleted materials. You may find the person who claims that it is blatant advertising elsewhere, but it was not I. Good day.
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I'll try to help you with WP:ROBO. Can't promise anything about a meetup though... I'm going to be extremely busy in the near future (probably not going to be active much on wiki either, except mornings). ·
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Please note that there have been significant changes since I placed the tags on the article over a month ago. Regarding the unreferenced tag, I'm just about as puzzled as you are. However, I don't believe
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The red linked redirects are because some articles about certain cities have not been created. As soon as the articles are created, the red-links will go away. They are call broken redirects by the way.
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is a properly cited source. I might have been trying to tag it with the invalid citation tag or something. Thanks for letting me know and updating me on the progress of this article. Happy editing!
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I've been quite a meta person in general since I started editing, except for improving MoS and formatting articles that already exist in order for them to flow better. I'll definitely take a look at
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to work it out. There was another reason I was thinking of doing 2 different wikiprojects (and we could participate in each other's projects, of course)...people here who are interested in robotics
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pigeon crap. Yeah I +1 my user page vandal count from that. I never read what that person said, and after reverting, I don't plan on reading old edit histories either... they're too bland...hahaha
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know that you were mistaken about that, but apparently you are not. That doesn't surprise me, since it fits the expectations I have of someone who would increase the font size of his signature.
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Jameson, I wouldn't worry about VandalProof right now. The latest version (1.37) has a lot of issues with the changes feed not updating, at least on some users' computers. If I were you, I'd just
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you've got your hands more than full already with the stuff you've tagged. If you'd rather we talk about this on talk pages instead of email, I'm fine with that, I thought you might prefer email.
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My signature is already the same size as standard text on Knowledge. However, I believe that you're referring to is the superscripting of the talk and contribs links, which I cannot shrink.
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I'm sorry you did not become an admin. You are a great user, but unfortunately you need a little more experience. When you run again in May 2008, you can almost guarantee support from me! -
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Sorry about the late notice. My 21st birthday was on Wednesday and I was pretty much sick all day Thursday, so I wasn't able to get a chance to do this. Anyways, three new articles.
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Sorry, I didn't see your thank you note until now. Like you say, four months is too little time... mistakes aren't an issue though, we all make those. ;) By the way, I highly recommend
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on these nominations. I found your article to have questionable content as it stood during the time I nominated it for deletion. If you have further questions, please refer to the
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I am not sure if someone else had asked you this before, but I will ask you about this anyway. I was wandering around WP, when I saw a couple of WPAds that you made, like this one
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when you post it on user pages. After typing this I realized you might have just started doing this for the most recent post, but just in case I am letting you know. Thanks again.—
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may be more appropriate depending on your situation and aspirations. We should get back to you within a day or so, once a coaching relationship has been identified. Thank you.
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Here's the script to only display certain ads (so you can have people see our Robotics ad more often (or just only display this ad only). Note: WikiProject:Robotics Ad is #116.
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Haha thank you for your kind words. I doubt my skills can be used to design websites...haha I just make random things to random things... I'm glad you like the ad! :D
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I noticed from your contributions that you are still doing lots of meta-wiki stuff (tagging, notices, talk) but not much in terms of new articles. Is there anything at
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the third person to ask (bluntly, this time) and your response to me was basically incoherent. I suspect there will be others making the same request in the future.
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OK... so I've began to assess the robotics articles. Please review the article assessment guidelines and help this WikiProject out by helping out with the following:
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It's fine the way it is for now. Knowledge does cap the size of signatures on the preferences and my signature is within their tolerances. Thanks for your concern.
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cake, for your 21 birthday. I read about it when I was going through archived RfA discussions and decided to drop by! Turning 21 is a big deal, enjoy dude! :)
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program. We're currently engaged in a program reset to help things move more smoothly in the future. If you are still interested in the program, please go to
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to do signpost delivery by "Append Text"...hoping that it'll work. If this comes out horribly, please let me know if I haven't already fixed the error(s).
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if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that media for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable for use on Knowledge (see
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because the list of accomplishments can be easily broken down into written sections, so it looks less of a timeline and more of an encyclopedia article! :-)
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Do not give up, take the comments made in the oppose section and improve upon them, if you do that i will gladly support you in the future! Happy editing,
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It's possible those are copyvio articles, but I was wondering if you noticed that it seems to be a brand new editor and that they may not be aware of that?
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I'm sorry, but at the moment, I am not on the list of people who make Knowledge Ads. As stated on our previous discussion on your talk page, you may ask
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No problem. Just a little more experience, and the admin coaching, and if you continue along the same road, then I'll give you a support. Best of wishes!
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box. Workaround is to just put the wikicode for the heading in with the comment and specify a manual edit summary in the next prompt. Things like that.
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circulation. Help promote WikiProject Robotics by displaying this image on your userpage, or to place Knowledge Ads to your user page, you may add
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before one becomes a sysop, even for a highly qualified, coached, editor. Also, remember that while admin coaching will help you prepare for the
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Check your recent contribs with AWB, and take a look at the edit summaries vs. what the edits were actually doing. There may be a problem here.
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Upon further review of the article, I still find very biased keywords in the article. I will post my findings on the article's discussion page.
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Right, you wanted me to explain my vote. Well, between exams and minor tech bugs, I haven't been on for the last week, so... sorry for the delay.
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A copy of this conversation (I'll leave your email addy out of it, don't worry) is now on my talk page. Please continue the discussion there.
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Thanks for the invite to this event. I'll try & make it if I can -- I greatly appreciate the invite & enjoyed working with you on the
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opps typo.... it was "my friend" then I decided to change friend to "dude" and forgot to remove "my".. A really weird phrase it was.. sorry.
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Thanks for the recognition & also for your hard work on the Brevard pages. Good luck with becoming an administrator...you deserve it.
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of a higher priority to me and to people I talk to regularly, and I'm putting some ideas together for a new project or sub-project. - Dan
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up for deletion. Please allow me a week or two to properly show the significance of my group. Please do not delete my article. Thank you.
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Before you tagged the lawnmowers and vacuums, I wasn't thinking a separate project would be necessary, but I can go that way if I need to.
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we may have had were settled, days ago. If you still feel personally about the prioritization of articles (specifically, articles like
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that we will attract appropriate editors in the future (hopefully, near future) to join and help us out with improving the articles.
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Thanks. I've been looking for some sort of text wrap for the userboxes. I added a clear tag so you should be able to see them now.
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WP:ROBO, but you'll be able to run the task force as needed (unless there's a need for someone to step in or something...).
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For your comments and helpful suggestions on my talk page. I wasn't referring to the removal of content as uncivil, but to
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We need to get this article assessment drive going first before peer reviews and collaborations programs can be made.
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Greetings. I am lobbying to promote East Carolina University to the COTF. A few editors can help and get it over the
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it instead. That way past template postings won't change when the COTF articles are changed. You just need to change
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at the moment anyways... hahaha. (Oh yeah, thanks Tuvok for that btw. I'll probably send Gurch a message. :D)
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lol is that supposed to be some kind of "made you look" things? there's nothing on my edit history... LMAO :D
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more notable and relevant. If you could give me advice to make it even moreso, I would appreciate it greatly!
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Also...you do a great job, and please keep it up. I know you'll have more time after school's out. - Dan
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It seems like I indeed put you on the chopping block instead of on a path to adminship. I apologize. —
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Are you sure, Jamesontai, that I am right recipient for your posting? For I understand zero. Cheers,
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article and consider removing the banner. Note that I have moved he article from Airport Watch -: -->
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and I guess I screwed up and got distracted with before I noticed. Anyway, the redirect's done. –
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FYI: I did leave a very polite comment on the user's talk page by the way. :D Have a great day!
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in the articles I patrol, the issues tend to be different from article to article anyway. - Dan
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Any personal questions regarding the management and coding of this program should be directed to
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of more than 30 days, please notify your coach or myself so that we will know not to tag you as
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Lobbying? lol I don't support lobbyists... but sure I'll take a look at it over the weekend.
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hahaha I had a good laugh over it, it's ok. It's the thought that counts! :D Thanks again!
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Please reduce the size of your signature to the same size as all other text on Knowledge.
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Given the limited coaching resources of the Admin Coaching project, if you plan to take a
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Sorry, I am new here! I didn't mean to vandalise the page. I will remove the ad promptly!
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Finally the CSD thing; I'll do some more tonight. G4 doesn't apply to speedy deletions,
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This was exactly what I needed!! It really was, I am going to "eat" every word of it...
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Not really. It was on your userpage, but I found out it was reverted, so never mind. (
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makes it much larger than standard text on wikipedia. Get rid of the size setting.
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There's nothing wrong with tagging existing articles that fit current project scope.
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I actually wrote up a proposal along these lines earlier today -- and it's in my
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you wanted inform, I have copied your posting unto his talk page. Cheers again,
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Happy birthday, sorry i don't have a present :( but anyway happy birthday :d
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So should I bring down the Home robotics task force then?
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in a reply to said oppose) may have been a bit BITEy.
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I thought I did that... please check your code.  :-)
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