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either, it would still be a case of whoever (i.e. whichever group) shouts the loudest would "win". In fact there are no "truths", only opinions held as such by majorities. I sympathise with anyone who is genuinly a "truth seeker", but fortunately or unfortunately Knowledge (XXG) isn't the soapbox you might have hoped it was. P.S. I removed a few spaces from your comment, as these triggered the quatation function of wikipedia's text rendering system, making your comments really hard to read. P.P.S. I know I have heard mentioning that whatever was sticked to Theo van Goghs body with a knife was described as a letter, not as a simple note, I even seem to remember to have heard the gist of the contents. There -should- be some news article or such that has details, if you can find it it should count as a reliable source, and you can quote from it, while mentioning of the source, so it can be verified. It doesn't have to be something you can find online.
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I learned that she was actually fired for the incident. I spent months in a Neonatal intensive-care unit recovering. And as a young child I was send to a special school, because of "learning difficulties", though later it was discovered that I'm rather intelligent. Perhaps the ear infection has added to my development of my picture thinking when I was very young. When I'm very tired I'm obviously dyslectic, and in extreme cases have problems forming sentences. When writing, people often complain about my "convoluted writing style" (even in Dutch). All these I think are due to me "translating my thoughts into language", which is very difficult for me. In contrast, I have a natural talent in conjuring up electronic designs (schematics).
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DID NOT PUBLISH THE LETTER. Particularly slanted in the abovementioned article is the mention of "ideology" excerpted or summarized from the "note". There is more reference to Talmud as an ideological factor in the letter than any other group, and as such, it is only proper that there should be fair mention of those facts (particularly in light of the specifically crude translation of the letter provided by a political spin website which is linked to the article). Unfortunately, I do not have the skills to mechanically edit wikipedia, and i feel that being blocked or having VALID edits removed entirely with such disregard is an abuse of wikipedia editing mores (if such a thing exists).
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research that I realised that I also had APD. I had to create a web site so that my sons school teachers could follow the links to find the information to understand his problems. So the last 10 years or so for me and my family have been about self discovery, while at the same time having to educate others as to the nature of our disability, we had never heard of APD and neither had anyone else in the UK. My APD causes me to be dyslexic, the word recall problems, and letter sequencing problems,etc. And as you say when I am stressed or tired my working memory has problems running the coping strategies I need to work around the information processing deficits. Although spellcheckers can help
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This isn't how you reach consensus in Knowledge (XXG). IMHO the issue whether the Microvision had a D-pad (and BTW therefore was the first game to use a D-pad) isn't something you or I can decide, because its a matter of opinion. As I said I have NO opinion on it, and also no stake in it. Whether one anonymous editor is deleting another anonymous editors edits on this particular topic is therefore irrelevant to me. If you want to carry your POV through you should go through the proper channels, if you do not know how to you should read up on it. You can start here:
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about it. The term was uses as early as 1950, when the "Instituut voor het Beelddenken". ("the institute for picture thinking") was started by Maria J. Krabbe. Still, the idea seems to have a hard time crossing the border from the Netherlands. It feels as if the Netherlands is the only country that takes the idea seriously, and even here there are still distractors that won't accept it.
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console, I do not think myself capable of having an informed opinion one way or the other. In the end I suspect I all boils down to linguistics, as to what is a "D-pad", a discussion I do not feel I want to pertain. I do agree that single agenda editing, and vandalism are normally not indicative of a
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Yes, the hardware abstraction layer means that RiscOS no longer depends on a single video architecture, which means we can use the video logic of the RasPi. Its great that a final version (even if at the moment it doesn't have Ethernet) of the RasPi is now in the developers hands. It seems to me that
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This may also be coincidental (especially because of the obvious hereditary nature of picture thinking in my family), but as a fact I -did- suffer from a very dangerous ear infection shortly after birth, in fact I almost died because a nurse at the hospital had an open ear infection, and infected me.
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My three sons, my wife and I all have individual clinical diagnosis of Auditory Processing Disorder(APD), our youngest son and I are both visual-spatial learners, which helps us cope with our APD, our middle son has become a visual learner over time to compensate for his auditory deficit. Our eldest
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In the wikipedia article about Theo Van Gogh, there is reference made to a "note", which is in fact not a note, rather a 5-page OPEN-LETTER adressing a THIRD PARTY. Surely as such, a link to a PROPER translation or an accurate summary of the gist of the letter should be published, AS THE NEWS MEDIA
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My eldest son was one of the first children to be diagnosed with Auditory Processing Disorder in the UK back in 1998. We had research APD via the internet from the USA to find waht APD actually was and the type of support he would need both at home and at school. It was when carrying out this online
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Any material that you add to wikipedia must be reliable sourced, I know that means that many "truths" that are not aknowledged by "relible sources" therefore cannot be added to Knowledge (XXG). But that is just the way it is. If the rules did not work that way the resulting anarchy wouldn't "work"
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Sorry but there =was= consensus, even by me, that the right name for the article should have been "Microsoft Tablet PC", you seem to be the only one who wanted to insist on having "Personal Computer" in the title, and I think we both know why that is. The concept of a "tablet PC" as an abstraction,
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The concept of "thinking in pictures instead of language" has a long history in the Netherlands, for example in 1965 a cartoon ("Tom Poes en de Waggelgedachten, story (Tom Puss and Waggel's ideas)") was published in the Dutch version of "Donald Duck magazine", that was centered around this idea. It
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Why do you assume I have not read the "discussion" (more a monologue at the moment), why do you assume I must share your POV? A discussion isn't held with just a few chosen wikipedia editors, a discussion is done with all editors that have a say in the article, that is potentially all wikipedians.
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in the talk section (which he refuses to address) and there is also a sourced link that states the Microvision has a DPad. The IP refuses to discuss his edits, instead persisting in simply removing the entry repeatedly. I would message him, but he appears to be using a shifting IP and thus I don't
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Sorry, but which kernel are you talking about here? The original kernel as written for the RiscPC, or this new Linux kernel? I like RiscOS, as its so uncluttered, and efficient. It doesn't need all the "scaffolding" that is needed when you run anything on that abomination of parts that is called a
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Listen, I have no objections about you having strong feelings about the trend that the iPad has set in for the personal freedom of doing what you want to do with your own computer, but in your zeal to get this point across you seem willing to ignore consensus, just to get your wish. While doing so
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All sounds very recognizable, including the "coping strategies" and how the spell checkers help. I also often write "waht" when I mean "what", but the thing is, I am also very good at spotting spelling errors,  :-) and have a natural ability to speed read. As I said, its not simply a handycap (I
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Yes, but maybe significant the article my sister showed me wasn't in a scientific magazine, but in a popular, widely read, parenting magazine. I believe In the Netherlands "picture thinking" is -much- more of a mainstream subject than anywhere else, most parents, and almost all teachers have read
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I wondered why you didn't object that, considering your support to my request in renaming the article from "Tablet PC" to "Tablet Personal Computer". I simply renamed the article to Tablet Personal Computer -- a move you had supported! The article, in its original form, wasn't specifically about
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As I said, there IS a component of auditory processing involved in the difficulty I experience, because I can much better remember names when I see them (written down) than when I just hear them. With me its often "one ear in, the other ear out". Another problem is a sense of time, which I'm bad
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By the way, recently I went to the doctor to get my ears unblocked, (syringing of earwax) because in some cases I had a hard time understanding what people said in noisy surroundings, but according to the doctor it wasn't necessary, as my ears weren't blocked. Its funny to read that this is a
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What for me is most difficult is those thought processes that use "abstract language concepts". The most abstract language concept, (thus the most difficult) for me is the coupling of a completely arbitrary group of letters with a concept. Or, to make it more concrete, I have great difficulty
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The above is not simply an opinion; it is a fact, supported by sources. Thus, Tablet PC should not be renamed to Tablet Computer as that would encompass an extremely diverse number of devices such as the new Kindle, and users looking for Tablet PCs would not find what they were looking for.
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1) Tablet PCs are named Tablet PCs by many manufacturers, retailers and reliable sources. 2) The Personal Computer term defines an important distinction between computers programmable by their users and computers with a centralized control over code execution, such as the iPad.
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regarding 2D graphics everybody at the moment uses the simple framebuffer option, not the accelerated graphics provided by the VideoCore . It seems the software to do it simply hasn't been written yet. Which means that Linux has nothing on RiscOS speedwise for video rendering.
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you created an unholy mess, that is the problem. Not that you want to "get your point across". No big harm has been done, Knowledge (XXG) has a tendency to sort things like this out. I simply hope we can all work together to create a balanced article about tablet computers.
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But insisting that I should use kB not KB -IS- POV pushing (see your paragraph header, which says "nor KB"). But perhaps you were not aware of the fact that using "kB" in the context of older systems is POV pushing, so in that case I apologize for reacting strongly.
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The word "columns" feels wrong, or am I mistaken? However, interesting to see how you could skip the three '157 multiplexers in the original design. Is that perhaps thanks to much faster memories these days, and/or to HC instead of TTL levels? Just curious!
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2) We don't need an article for the Microsoft Tablet PC specification; reliable information about it is very scarce -- I can't find a white paper about it anywhere on the net -- and it can be accommodated in the Tablet Personal Computer entry as a section.
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1) We don't need a Tablet Computer article. The iPad can be categorized as a Tablet Computer or an Embedded Media Appliance without the need of creating an entry about it. At least a second device like the iPad should appear before making a new category.
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Microsoft. It was about all Tablet PCs. The natural procedure, if anyone wanted to create a Microsoft Tablet PC article, would be to start one instead of messing with an article that clearly serves a purpose. I think you have blamed the wrong party here.
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In the meantime my sister has had her children tested for beelddenken, and two of them are also (to a degree) beelddenkers, and get special educational support to cope with it now. So in my opinion beelddenken is hereditary.
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Google (or other Google OS application providers) will take care of "installing" (Windows) applications, you just make use of them, (you only need to choose which ones you want to use), so no more installing/deinstalling
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think he would read the message, and since he's been persisting at this exhaustingly for months, simply reverting the edit isn't working. Initially I wanted to Assume Good Faith, but the user's ONLY other edit has been
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remembering names I hear, because a name is simply a "jumble of letters" I have to remember. Obviously if repetition is involved then it becomes easier, so "john smith" is easier to remember than "avidavies tornique".
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This will enable them to run -any kind- of application on the cloud, and give the user an experience as if its running locally, yes even games (and I don't mean flash based games either, I mean games that now run on a
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mean handicap, a freudian mistake perhaps...). Ill think a bit about AVP, maybe tell my sister about it to see what she thinks. As I said I'm bad with time comprehension, its much too late again. Going to bed now....
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You will be able to store stuff locally, not only in the cloud (for your music, love letters or contracts you don't want to store in the cloud, so don't worry to much about privacy) even when the application is cloud
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Auditory processing disorder, is also known in the Netherlands, as "Auditieve Verwerkings problemen" (AVP), but its less well known than picture thinking, for example the Dutch Knowledge (XXG) has an entry for
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True, columns isn't the right description, I should have said rows, it counts with of the horizontal row of eight pixels of the 8x8 character is to be displayed, shall see if I can repair this small error.
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I discovered I'm a "picture thinker", when my sister pointed out an article about "beelddenken", and said that she thought she recognized herself in it. To my amazement I also recognized myself in it.
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Not sure how a google OS application provider would manage fees for commercial (Windows) software, but I assume they will use some kind of licensing system, so you don't have to buy software to use it.
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Again, it doesn't have to be Google itself that offers this service, as Google OS, and so all the protocols used, are open source, anybody can offer this (or any other kind of) service.
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Your addition is correct but turns the article's small parenthetical digression into a very long one that doesn't bear directly on the subject of WORM. I'm thinking footnote for both.
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First of all, regarding the rename of the article -- I think we need to get the facts straight here: It wasn't me who moved the article; it was Eraserhad -- and this is what he wrote:
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That is simply BULLSHIT! I'm sorry to say!. Yes, it should directly link to Kilobyte, but all the documents I'v ever seen in the last 35 Years abbreviated Kilobyte to KB, never to kB.
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articles for some time now, to help create a better understanding of what Auditory Processing Disorder is, I was wondering if the articles included in the Learning Style sub-section
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In the Netherlands the concept of "beelddenkers" (picture thinkers) is quite accepted, especially in education, although there are specialist who still claim "it doesn't exists".
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lately (October 2008) and I have especially read a lot of nonsense about it. These are my thoughts about Chrome OS (I hope they give it a more catchy name before they launch it).
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Its perhaps only a handicap because I live in a world where language thinking is the norm, and other ways of thinking, and the limitations that come with it, are not recognized.
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It would have been "just pointing your faulty links to a disambiguation page ;)" if you had written "You are linking articles to ], but the corrected link should be ]...
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son was the first to be diagnosed as having APD in 1998, and it was when i was only self diagnosed that a friend from Australia sent me a pdf copy of this article
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Whatever you think about the above 2 opinions, you might agree that copying material from Tablet PC to Tablet Computer causes confusion and should be reverted.
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One thing that can be irritating is that I can sometimes have great insights which I cannot express to others simply "because there are no words for".
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As they (or any other cloud provider) can run -any- application on the cloud, they -could- choose to run Windows applications on the cloud (Using
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by Lesley Sword, Linda Silverman, Allie Golon, and Cate Turner on the APDUK explains what you are try to describe in the Visual thinking article.
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I remember you since my days editing WP, mainly around 2006-09, i belive. Unlike some others, you always came across as a nice and serious guy.
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I have no idea how that happened. My mouse must have developed a 'mind of its' own' and selected text I didn't intend to edit! Happy Editing! -
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Actually I think of those that are not visual thinkers not as "auditory thinkers" as such but as thinkers that use language (text) to think.
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There isn't any confusion about the Tablet PC article and I never accepted that it should be renamed to Tablet Computer on the grounds that:
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and unifying your local accounts. If you have any problems with doing that or further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my
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you are very welcome, I already doubted it was vandalism, vandals normally do not also make valid edits together while removing material.
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by Lesley Sword the first article I had ever read which really described me. Very much like when you read "beelddenken" I would imagine.
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article, had a look at the editing history, and the comments on the talk page. I am a visual-spatial learner which helps me cope with my
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I have incorporated what little extra info there was into the DAI computer article, and removed the now redlink in the article.
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Hmm, lekker! Dank je wel! Is het een frambozentaart, of gewoon een appeltaart? Oh, een nectarine taart! Ook lekker! Thanks!
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article, and the whole concept of cloud computing at the moment is very fuzzy indeed, but has something to do with "Logic".
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It -will- multi task just fine, so you can play your favorite music on a "media player" while editing your spreadsheet
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Bad day, fellow? I'm not pushing for anything - just pointing your faulty links to a disambiguation page ;) -
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Its cloud based, so it will use (google) services a lot, but that fact will be oblivious to most users.
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symptom of Auditory Processing Disorder. Not that I really believe it's anything but a coincidence.
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Please take your discussion to the relevant talk page(s), as I am not intimately familiar with the
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The emphasis in the Netherlands is on "picture thinking", not so much on "learning styles" though.
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