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Saw your comment regarding permission to photograph Amish people. I left a comment there, It seems to be more an issue of politeness than legality. Not that manners can be over emphasized. But it is a much milder issue for the Amish, than several Oceania and Amazon peoples who believe their life, or
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I seem to remember not being sure about Solmsen's year of birth based on whatever info I had, so yes, it's best to go with your source. I've written a very few articles on classical scholars, and most of them are quite insubstantial, but when I rely on a scholar frequently in writing other kinds of
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Thanks, Jonathan, for your kind message on my talk page -- I'm sorry I was slow to reply, but I'm working hard on a conference paper right now (about the luxuries of King Solomon: not too far, in fact, from my usual subject area). And thank you for putting my biography on de:wiki. It's good to be
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We'll see...how much people will really turn up; no one has had much interaction with the other up to now; I made the invitations according to the category Wikipedians in Berlin. BTW, how did you get to the meeting page (just being curious here :)) And would you be so nice as to answer on my
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I don't know enough about the subject to be able to say whether these comments are "crap" or not, but I do know that whether stuff on a talk page is valid or correct is not a basis for deleting the talk page. Talk pages aren't held to the same standards of verifiability as articles.
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I'm also a German, but I translate from German wiki to English wiki. Somehow ended up here and less in the German wiki. I would like to ask you if we could cooperate on translations from time to time. My main topic is military history (yes, I'm a project member). Greatings
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Hello Jonathan. I am aware of the meetup though it is highly likely that i won't be in Athens on the 31st of March. I also saw the proposal of the place, i ll try to have a walk around the area of interest to see if there is some place else it can be held. Thanks
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book? If yes, I wonder if you can create a list of all the Sanskritists mentioned in the book. Chances are majority of the Scholars mentioned there are Rome/Greek experts, a filtered list of Sanskritists (and/or Indologists) will be very helpful to me.
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Hi Jonathan, thanks for your file ZhangQianTravel.jpg . Unfortunately, there is one inconsitency: the Yuezhi (old transcription: Yüeh-chih) are transcripted this way in pinyin; Yuehzhi is wrong (one "h" that should not be there).
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For your efforts translating English articles about Chinese history to German, you are awarded the Rosetta Barnstar. (It would have been awarded on the German Knowledge (XXG) except I can't seem to find any barnstars there...)
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It's quite simple: The picture was clearly taken in the 50s or 60s. This means that its author can't be dead long enough to be in the public domain. Therefore, the picture still is copyrighted and should be deleted.
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Took you guys a lot of time to recognize me. No problem, I'm not quite active. Anyway, I would prefer not to receive ^ that automatic message. I know nobody typed it himself for me, exspecially for me, for if you,
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Yes, i 've seen it. If i 'm gone though it ll be from the 29th of March till the 15th of April. But i 'll know for sure by the 25th so i might as well make it on one of the meetups (or both if i 'm very lucky!!!)
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Well, he was one of the three powerful warlords to survive the Han Dynasty, wasn't he? And being in charge of Shu & Hanzhong provided him with valuable power (see Zhuge Liang's Northern Expeditions).
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To make this a little more personal: of course you're free to come around if you can make it at such short notice...but I think it is nothing like the Berliner Stammtisch of the German wikipedia :))
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Hello from me too. I am highly intrested in such a meeting, but unfortunately i wont be in Athens till 1st of April. Please inform me for any arrangements and anything new on this subject
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on my own :) but now that I've settled with the matters I guess one day I'll optimize the minor character articles which are now stubs... I'd love to help you. Greetz,
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Hello, Sarazyn. I noticed in your WP3K member description that you're thinking about doing some work on the multitude of stubs we have. If you're up to it,
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Hmmm... interesting. Perhaps the best idea would be to put "November 1906" and add a footnote saying essentially what you wrote on my talk page? Cheers,
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for the interwiki link. BTW, there's a translation template on the talk page giving proper attribution to the German article. Thank you,
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has a list of articles that are mainly my work; the only one on a scholar that's anywhere near as developed as Solmsen's is
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Thanks for the invitation! I fairly contributed to the Three Kingdoms here (but I took advantage of your work here to build
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Okay, yeah thanks for reaching me in my talk page, edit warring is not the best move, so you did the right thing. Thanks.--
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Already changed it on some other guy's request... Please do it yourself, I fear that I would make it wrong again ;)
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Thank you so much! As I recall, the Amish don't believe their souls can be captured by depiction, so you're right.
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on en.wiki. Judging by the fact that you do speak German (Ich bin nur Deutsch lernen), could you translate?
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Hi Jonathan, you are the creator of all the German Knowledge (XXG) article links (I added) to the
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on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Again, welcome!  --
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That's nice, thx. I've lost track of translating it, soooo hard...
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