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455:(Yet another edit conflict...) There are not only tone issues with it (specifically the assumption that I haven't read MfD procedure), but you should not have removed the template but fixed it, and you should further not be going around applying MfD notices to user talk pages with statements attached to them that I have failed to notify editors. I was in the process and you edit conflicted with me because you are clearly irritated that I've MfD'd a page you care about and you are busybodying and tripping me up. Just cool down and go do something else, please, and stop following me around from page to page and trying to make y yourself look superlatively responsible at my expense. It's not your job to post MfD notices, it is the job of the nominator. Twinkle: I do not use one of the supported browsers. ā€” 31: 607: 396: 347: 297: 237: 490:
failed to notify him. Regarding Firefox, I would love to use it, but for some reason it will not run on my system, and neither will Safari. I will probably have to reinstall the OS and all OS upgrades from scratch, as these are not the only two problems happening. Not sure what's broken, but it's definitely broken. ā€”
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I didn't look to see if you were an experienced user when I typed that edit summary. The fact that the MFD subpage hadn't been created some time after the tag led me to believe that perhaps you were a confused newbie. I'm not irritated at all, but I admit I don't understand why you've nominated the
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Fair enough; I must've misread your intentions and reactions. It just seemed weird to me for a party who was already defensive (in previous MfD) of the page in question to delete an MfD tag from it, then go to the talk page of the principal editor of the piece to notify him and state that I had
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Also I'm interested in every possible way of reaching readers and editors of Knowledge (XXG). How can I get the most eyes and typing fingers on Knowledge (XXG)'s outlines? Contacting editors directly without a reason relevant to them is spam, which I'd like to avoid. There are 75,000 regular
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I would also like to know how to find or attract editors to create new outlines. And I need advice on finding editors to help write the new outline article mentioned above (it needs to be fleshed out, completely referenced, and brought to featured article status).
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I did wait a few minutes to see if you wre going to create the MFD subpage and then I would've fixed the tag. Anyways, glad that we've got that sorted =) My sympathy is sincere! I don't know what I would do without Firefox. Best of luck sorting that.
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Please recommend anyone you know who might be interested in sinking their teeth into a project like this. Or ways to reach groups of editors. Or ways to reach all editors. I welcome any and all recommendations and advice you might have.
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Create an outline for every subject that is extensive enough to benefit from having an outline (core subjects and major or extensive fields). There are thousands of these.
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How DARE you capitalize my "eh?"Ā ??!! The uncapitalized "eh?" is a proud symbol of Can-eh?-dian heritage, and I demand you de-capitalize it at once! ā€“
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Directly or indirectly, I don't care which, piecemeal or all-at-once, all methods are fine with me. But I've got to find ways. I need your advice.
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page. On that note, if there's someone who needs to cool down, it's certainly not me. I do sympathize with anyone who can't use Firefox
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is much more common in this context, but in any case I doubt it could be considered uncontroversial. There is a "controversial" tag on
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In any case, since you feel that I'm somehow out to get you or something, I'm going to withdraw from this page now. Best regards, ā€“
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13:56, 6 June 2009 (UTC) PS Pool???? I'd never imagined. Needs poise like archery and target shooting, I guess.
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Surpass portals in number by the end of the summer, and leave them in the dust by the end of the year
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Recruit as many editors to work on these as possible (we need thousands of editors working on these)
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Fine, thanks. Was busy with finals, then off to Vegas for the VNEA Intl. Pool Championships. ā€”
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I need help from an experienced Wikipedian, and I was very glad to find your name over at
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editors on Knowledge (XXG), and I want to contact all of them. But how do I do it?
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Looked into it, but did not provide feedback before OoK project got off and running.
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article. Because you have previously commented or been involved with this issue at
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Increase awareness of readers of the existence of the outlines on Knowledge (XXG)
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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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has been opened to discuss the issue of alignment of the lead image on the
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I'm very interested in your comments on how to achieve these goals.
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I think you need to take a break, perhaps. Might I also recommend
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And any thoughts on attaining the WikiProject goals above.
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Get the major outline subject areas displayed on the
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The Transhumanist
03:57, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
Wikipedia_talk:Manual_of_Style#Colons_and_semicolons_with_quotation_marks
Tony
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17:18, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
SMcCandlish
20:43, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
Tony
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Tony
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14:00, 6 June 2009 (UTC)

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