1935:, but it seems as though those days are behind us. In all honestly, I'd like to get those two policies changed to allow non-admins to close discussions to "delete" during times of heavy backlog, but I'd rather get some support from other editors (non-admins and admins alike) before I try to take on that great task; I would even support this motion if I was an admin (but, then again, if I was, I probably would have closed all of them by now ... ha!) Also, would you able to direct me to the discussion you are referring to about the times template? (It may be locked up somewhere in my brain, and it probably was important to me at the time, but I have had at least one Wikibreak since then.) Anyways, thank you for your kind words!
2031:, or basically making a mess of another Wikimedia project that led me to what I thought was going to be a permanent retirement (back in April 2013; I didn't come back until about October 2013) due to me performing some really dumb and selfish edits that disrespected fellow editors, mainly due to a misunderstanding about Wikidata (which was a new project back then.) After these experiences, I can say full-heartedly, if a person wants to purposely throw themselves into an situation where they can learn from their mistakes, Knowledge (XXG) (and other Wikimedia projects) is the place.
2055:, for example. A bit of scrubbing is fine, but an outright change pulls the rug from under one's feet. As if I had a rug: I just put in wall-to-wall carpet. I agree with you entirely, Knowledge (XXG) is a great way to learn from one's mistakes or, to put it another way, recognise one's failures. I said many years ago and I stick by it: show me a man who has never made a mistake and I will show you a liar. The difference between men and boys is to say sorry, I am wrong (I don't mean you). And oddly enough most don't because they are ashamed to say sorry, but you get
1973:, (you're a bit guilty of this I'm afraid to say) which is trying to hit a moving target and renders invalid others' comments that made sense when they said them but not when someone else tries to look them up. Perhaps it would be good if Twinkle or other tools actually put the article revision number in the links on XfD. I notice another editor, and a very good one (I am not naming names), today at RfD was complaining that it took two days of holiday to sort out some mess about
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other old orders via the hatnote. Chances are, he is actually interested in ancien regime. If the search goes to Old Order, someone interested in the
Mennonite Old Order can get there quicker than through Ancien Regime, but the searcher interested in ancien regime has an extra step. It is a matter of judgement. When I made my change no one else seemed interested. If you'd rsther see it the other way, go right ahead! I am not going to oppose it.Branigan 08:54, 8 April 2014 (UTC)
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for only about a month or two), I figure that in this case, the "third time's the charm", and I'm going to stick with it. The pending block that I'm about to receive should be the motivation that I finally need to leave
Knowledge (XXG) for good: I mean, if I'm blocked, it's going to be considerably more difficult for me to come "out of retirement" when I desire, and asking for the unblock will honestly require more effort than I am willing to put into trying to edit again.
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who said man is born to struggle as the sparks fly upward, in the KJV (I am not very christian but I love the KJV). I suppose I am a jack of all trades and master of none, but I just try to make it a little bit better every day, I thought that is what it was all about, like real life, you can't make it perfect but you can make it a little bit better, every day.
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long as they are necessary. I would close some myself and can do that without being an admin but prefer to stay a gnome and let others do the admin, I would probably turn into Adolf Hitler or my cat who is patently plotting world domination but can't get past the dog, and would start closing discussions after two comments because it was just
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cannot be performed by the closing editor. On the other hand, your placement of a db template on the redirect would have gotten the job done and similar actions have been done in the past. Personally, I would have done the same thing you did, except I'm not yet ready to retire, even for the first time. I
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And all will be well, and all will be well, and all manner of things will be well. The depression knocks me back a bit and docs say the tablets won't help, and won't prescribe me any, and they have said this now for over ten years so I just get through it on my own and it only lasts a couple of days
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Greetings fellow disambiguator! Remember back in
February when we made history by clearing the board for the first time ever, for the monthly disambiguation contest? Let's do it again in May! I personally will be aiming to lead the board next month, but for anyone who thinks they can put in a better
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and that might be more appropriate because I don't think we want to give the exact seconds, and the guidelines at RfD say "stay around roughly seven days", not that they are knocked off at you know exactly the second that the 7 Ć 86,400.000 seconds fall. But I think discussions should stay around as
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I note your reversion. If I were going to argue I would say that "Old Order" is the predominant part of the name and therefore searches of Old Order should go to Old Order. However, it is not a clear case. It the search goes to ancien regime, the searcher gets there directly. He can still get to the
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So anyways, hope you get better soon and fully recover from whatever malady you suffer from. I'm not saying that because I like you or anything. You're a template editor, and the project needs good template editors, that's all. Seriously, you needn't go through life letting other people push your
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I just saw what happened about ten days ago. It's a gray area. In a way, you were both right and you were both wrong. The other editor was an admin and should have known better than to cite a guideline as "policy". On the other hand, the guideline does specifically go against nac if the decision
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Thank you for your kind words of encouragement. However, given my history of run-ins with the community during the past few years that have led me to attempt permanent retirements twice already (once in April 2013 that lasted until
October 2013, and another attempt in December 2013 that only lasted
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I've been a bit down the last few days, I suffer from clinical depression but it passes in a few days. Have I been being out of order? When I get the depression I don't notice that I am being so. You know I was only joking about "less/fewer" an odd distinction when we have "more/more" do we have an
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take some time to understand the guidelines that have already been established via consensus over the decade that
Knowledge (XXG) has existed, once you get the hang of them, this place is actually quite fun and rewarding; I say all of this out of personal experience. Anyways, hope you stick around!
2990:). Lists do not fall under the same notability scrutinies that article are subject; lists do not exist to establish any notability of its title, but rather list subjects which are referred to by the title. I mean, if we start deleting lists due to notability reasons, we might as well start deleting
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from saying "sorry, I am wrong, let's sort this out", and you get more trust ā not just on WP but in real life ā because people then think "this man will admit he is wrong. So when he says he is right and sticks to it, he means it". Not just
Knowledge (XXG) but real life too. I'm an engineer and we
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If you like, you can leave the article in the cut-and-paste move fixing pen, but I suggest that "the father of (i.e., "desirous of") a gift," simply be deleted from the article. The sentence about the
Semitic chief with the same name should also be deleted. After that, an entry on him should be put
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Now, let us deal with the first sentence, "Abishai (Bible), the father of (i.e., "desirous of") a gift, the eldest son of
Zeruiah, David's sister." In my opinion, "Abishai, the eldest son of Zeruiah, David's sister," needs only a reference to the Bible, in this case 1 Chronicles 2:13. I do not want
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I'm wishing you a Merry
Christmas, because that is what I celebrate. If you don't like Christmas or just don't celebrate it in any of its forms, then please accept a generic "Happy Holidays". If you celebrate no holidays at this time of year, then hopefully you will be satisfied with an even more
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users who have successfully been granted the tools even though they have been blocked at one point in their Wiki career.. Knowledge (XXG) is at times frustrating, as there are content disputes which you may feel strongly about and that the other user is being disruptive. I acknowledge this. Though
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might be an easier place to find clarity. (But I obviously won't object if you're gung-ho for a RFC). I suspect either bringing the template into line with the policy page, or opening a discussion somewhere then bringing the two into line, is a good idea. (But if your hope is that you'll end up
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today because I have my aunt's
Remington typewriter) and do a bit of translation. I am not the most well-read man or anything, but who was it who said a little knowledge is a dangerous thing? I don't have books on me at the moment, well only Hungarian ones, so I can't check it. Leviticus wasn't it
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Thank you for that, I appreciate that very much. Ambrose Bierce called a lawyer "a liar with a roving commission" and I hope at least I am not a liar. I try honestly to make the encyclopaedia a bit better. I have a tendency to ramble and that is my worst fault, but I do try to do my research. That
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Haha, as for Wikidata, I tied up some chemical article to the Hungarian Knowledge (XXG) (the article was there but was not tied up with the Interwiki link) and got told off on Hungarian Knowledge (XXG) for not using Wikidata. I hadn't even bloody heard of it cos I had taken a Wikibreak and it had
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I admit that my work here was quite sloppy, especially because I did not intend to include the second sentence of this entry in the new article, "Abishai (biblical figure)" (at least I hope I did not). Instead, it should have been made into its own disambiguation entry on the disambiguation page,
3122:ā modern of course in Britain meaning 1922 ā but I am guessing that you know that already. One nice thing with living in Hungary is that although my ears hurt from hearing Hungarian they don't hurt from hearing bolloxing up our pure and unsullied English language (smiles) but it was always thus.
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However, as far as the part about "Abishai" meaning "the father of (i.e., "desirous of") a gift," I would say that it should not be included without its own reference, as it is not included in the Bible, as far as I can tell. As far as attribution goes for this contribution, I would say that it
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does not mean of course we will always agree, and I wouldn't expect always to expect to: that is just my way of treating others with respect. I have three rules in life, "don't hit, don't lie, don't cheat". Everything else is negotiable. Everyone else can have their own, but those work for me.
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I've realized since I could just put a db-move on the redirect, is it OK to remove it from the speedy moves list; or is there much difference. It's a very common term in BC English, used without any modifier, same with its dialects though there are no separate articles/titles for them (yet -
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I am not writing this message in anger or resentment, and I have tried to make sure that my reply is clear and logical. If I have failed to do that, I apologize in advance. Unfortunately, written communication lacks the many non-verbal cues that face-to-face communication has, which leads to
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I'm not denying that I have done what you have stated a few times, but usually either on a disambiguation page, or when I just straight up don't realize that a discussion is happening; if that ever happens in move discussions, I usually either update the move discussions (due to my complete
462:. I respect the work that the copyright removers and cut-and-paste move fixers do, and I have done my share of it in the past. However, while I respectfully disagree that this case requires the remedy of combining page histories, I do agree that something needs to be done with the article.
874:, or someone who needs a better understanding of how Knowledge (XXG) "works". Threats of an "unlimited block" as both a non-administrator and someone who is not familiar with established Knowledge (XXG) policies is not only very uncalled for, but can actually get you blocked. Seriously.
2001:. I usually just take a Wikibreak ā or edit anonymously ā when I get fed up with an editor having a personal attack at me for trying to do so ā yet somehow I always return. And I take a Wikibreak when I am on holiday or working very hard and haven't time. Seems an odd thing to say.
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no worries. In fact, I think my edit is wrong too! ...Since the way I made the edit has nothing to do with disambiguation! However, the way that the line read before, it was incorrect and/or backwards. Feel free to correct it with an example that actually has something to do with
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Oops. I didn't mean to thank you for that edit - the "thank" button is dangerously large and near the "back" button on my small smartphone. In fact I think the edit is wrong as it is not an example of "when to link to a dab page". Will revisit it when I'm online from desktop.
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Thanks for that information. I didn't get around to responding to the opposing IP, but I happen to agree with them. I was, more or less, proposing the move due to lack of any other existing options. Once I get a better understanding of Lua, I may take a crack at that module.
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effort, I will give a $ 10 Amazon gift card to any editor who scores more disambiguation points in May. Also, I will be setting up a one-day contest later in the month, and will try to set up more prizes and other ways to make this a fun and productive month. Cheers!
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Reading PRIMARYTOPIC, it's a very touch feely, develop a consensus to determine primacy guideline that doesn't seem well suited to speedy deletion (which should only rely on things that require not discussion). Here, though, it probably depends on how you interpret
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regarding your edits and conduct on Knowledge (XXG). On your talk page, I have posted the link to the discussion. I really cannot give you a standard notice about disruptive editing after you have went out of your way to threaten me with an "unlimited block".
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No problem, and I get it. Knowledge (XXG) is an ongoing learning experience; I seem to learn more here every day I edit, especially with every edit of mine that gets reverted! By the way, I did already voice my "oppose"; I'm the comment above yours.Ā :)
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feet! Yes everything is fine, thank you for asking, but if I am out of order please do tell me: I am not in that line of business to be a nuisance or an arsehole to others, but when I have a bit of depression I don't notice I am being so accidentally.
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3313:, you asked about customizing the notes for why a page/template/etc. is deleted; I replied, but since you didn't reply, I just wondered if you'd seen it. My answer is "I think so", depending on what you mean; more details are provided at the TFD.
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and then I am back to my normal patronising and intolerable self. I do odd things when I am depressed ā taught a girl in the pub to do the foxtrot but since I hadmy steel toecaps on and she had some dainty little heels that didn't go too well &
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I definitely get what you are saying, considering that everyone is not the same and competency is different from person to person. Anyways, you doing this for others can definitely be necessary and helpful. Keep it up, and take care! P.S. I created
1815:. The Lua rewrite is actually fully functional, and it would be pretty trivial to add support for other types of deletions as well, assuming anyone is ever interested in getting it implemented (there were never any replies on my initial thread)...
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as well. (That was the cleanest way I could word that, so I apologize in advance if that sounded sarcastic: if you refer to the links I provided in this response, you should get some information about lists and disambiguation pages, and their
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Hmm, yes (and I'm not surprised that an admin might read the template and delete a page without noticing that the template doesn't jive very well with the policy). But I have to give primacy to the policy over the template, I should think.
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I am concerned about the broken move request. Because I'm involved in the dispute, I've asked that another admin get this straightened out (by closing the inapplicable move request and either reopening the original or initiating a new one).
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While I'm here, since you mentioned you opposed the RfC change, you might want to add an "Oppose" to the list. Can't hurt, especially when such a major change is being contemplated. And anyway, thanks again for the head's up! With regards,
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from time to time, is that the most recent move request appears as though the article is trying to be moved to its current title, which obviously makes no sense, and probably doesn't to other editors. That was all (though I'm not afraid to
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Understood. Just like to let people know as I've seen editors incessantly complain about having to do everything manually, then point them to Twinkle and their reaction is something like; o.o "Wow, gee, thanks!" I understand though. ^^
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these days; bottom line, all the discussions that are obvious deletes, and I want to close to delete ... I cannot. There used to be a time when some non-admins would close discussions to "delete" then tag the corresponding page with a
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Hmm, perhaps the way to start is to suggest to revise policy (at RfD I mean) to say "if there are four straight delete votes with no other comments it's bleeding obvious delete and anyone can do it" (obviously not quite in those
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I am aware of its existence. However, I do my best to AVOID using tools of the such. I prefer doing everything manually so I don't have to worry about these tools breaking and causing unintentional edits that point back to me.
630:, I noticed when you "reverted" my revert, you actually didn't do a true "revert" on my edit; rather, you "cloaked" the revert as a way to change the redirect to a whole new target, as proven in these two sequential diffs:
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your subsequent edits", so I thought you meant that you meant to ask me about my subsequent edits, NOT that you saw my subsequent edits and you understood their purpose. That's what I get for misinterpreting that typo!
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do it habitually without any side, argue and disagree and then go out for lunch or dinner with no problem, but on Knowledge (XXG) it gets quite heated unnecessarily because people are not used to arguing in that way.
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obliviousness of the discussion). I've seen some editors make changes that make a request malformed; by that time, I usually just add onto it rather than revert the edits; I used to revert edits like that, but after
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before doing any more edits on the "Talking bird"-named articles, if you haven't done so. I'm stating this because, right now, the edits you have been performing look very disruptive, and do not have any consensus.
1076:, the hatnote that was put on the page is not used in the true fashion for a hatnote. The main purpose of hatnotes is to direct the reader to the proper article if they might have accidentally reached this article
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I know you keep an eye on the D&D Article Alerts page. I don't know how much you are into gaming in general, but if you wanted to keep track of more processes for a broader range of subjects, last year I had
2027:, I decided to stop doing that and let nature take its course. Oh, the stories I could share about all of the lessons I have learned here on Knowledge (XXG), such as originally thinking that redirects could be
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I have a few rolls of 1943 pennies as well (I'm probably one of the few that gets the reference) and as such I think that is a cool username. Might I suggest brining your signature up to date however? The
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fewer than that.) I don't know what you mean by "rather rare form" do you mean good or bad? I do what I can and I don't expect to be right but it helps me get through to edit a few things and just gnome
1021:, my revert was accidental as I explained in the edit history of my revert of my accidental revert of your edits. And if you need an explanation of my subsequent edits, look at the edit notices. Thanks.
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discussion. There may be the possibility that another editor may feel as though they have a reasonable dispute of either the primary topic, or the lack thereof, but I am not that editor at this time.
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on the disambiguation page, "Abishai". After all of that is removed, the only thing that will remain from the disambiguation page move will be, "Abishai, the eldest son of Zeruiah, David's sister."
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No worries, considering I'm not worried about it myself. At this point, if other editors feel the need to leave a page titled the way that it is, even if it breaks how the move request is posted on
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I don't know what happened to this but you mentioned it at WP:RFD in November 2013. I go a lot more slowly than most people so I only just found it! Not quite true but I happened to notice it.
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that is no reason to quit. If you do however decide to leave after subsequently receiving a block, I don't fault you for it, and thank you for your hearty contributions on Knowledge (XXG).
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I would leave it on both to allow the move request to have more exposure to administrators. I mean, after the move is done, the other request will be acknowledged/removed just as quickly. (
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Abishai (Bible), the father of (i.e., "desirous of") a gift, the eldest son of Zeruiah, David's sister. It is also the name of the Semitic chief who offers gifts to the lord of Beni-Hassan.
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I'd just like to say that having a clean block log is not necessarily depreciating, and being blocked does not mean that the user is necessarily bad. There have been innumerable
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before 2006 was a main article first, and a disambiguation page second. At this point, both pages seem to serve the purposes which they should, but the page history that was on
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my apologies for not responding. I had read your comment and then, in my mind, I thought I responded, but I obviously didn't. I was, more or less, asking if a reference to the
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I should have known about Defaultsort ā I see it all the time and I guess I just blanked on it. Thanks for the note. After nine years here, there's still a lot to learn!
474:"Abishai". The sentence in the article "Abishai (biblical figure)" that is currently devoted to the Semitic chief with the same name should be removed from the article.
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Point noted - have a feeling theres gonna be more things to get wrong/right than I've had hot meals, is useful when something like this is put in a friendly manner.
1427:. And dang, someone finally figured out how I made up this name! But eh, then again, I made it up before search engines became a big thing, if you know what I mean.
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is still at the top of the page, the task does not seem completed. In a case like this, Ancien RĆ©gime might serve a better purpose in an "Other uses" section.)
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Please help immediately. Someone has vandalized this article (random, I know) and I have no way of fixing it. Please help as soon as you can. Thank you!
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By the way, I get what you are saying about these smartphones; I have a touchscreen one, and I end up accidentally "clicking" Rollback all the time!
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come in while I was away. But we got it sorted, which is the main point. Strange to be kinda told off in Hungarian for doing it the wrong way.
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needs work, and I thank you for providing feedback about my actions on my talk page, but this is not the purpose about why I requested the
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as you have; I plan on enjoying my rather great real life for a while in lieu of interacting with you anymore. Good day.
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