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1,228,544 | *207.44.148.201 was who forgot to log in. With the advent of personal computers and the internet, the 'third way' you talk about has become much more viable than in the olden days of typewriters and photocopy machines. Just look at what the 'third way' is doing to the music industry. That said, looking at self-publi... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,233,393 | - Hi Steve. I know you've been here since April, but I've only just realised you haven't had an official Wikipedia Welcome - so here it is: Welcome!. I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian. If you ever have any questions, check out the help pages or add a question to the village pump. | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,240,138 | Anon :What the heck are you talking about? This is an encyclopedia, not a book store. | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
1,244,940 | to-do: get name of Dexter's friend and any missing characters | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
1,250,844 | ` Okay, replacing the sudden unexplained change of ``Top Hits`` changing from published sheet music to recordings in 1935, I gave all the years from 1916 in music through 1935 in music seperate ``Top Hit Songs Printed`` and ``Top Hit Recordings`` categories, which seems to reflect the gradual shift in the driving for... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,271,243 | ` == Stone-throwing incident == I have moved the following section here. It is not that I deny it happened nor that it is relevant, but I believe it is ludicrous for to devote this much space to the incident in such a short article. I will try to research the matter and rewrite it in 1/3 the space, but personally I t... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,272,192 | I've had a look at Albatross (I put the pics in the position you found them) and I think we have an unimprovement (if such a word exists). I had them in a column on the right, you have them on either side of the page with a narrowish gutter of text down the middle. It looks odd on my 1024 by 768 screen and would sure... | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,274,893 | ` Quite apart from the grammatical/vocabulary problem (``when vocabulary duty's to be done, to be done``), I think ``Though the governor-general may fulfill many of the roles of a head of state, s/he is not a head of state themselves, but the representative of the head of state`` needs tidying up - for instance, thi... | 2,003 | false | article | random | train | false |
1,287,308 | Was the move of Technicolor all that wise? Most people are aware of the term in association with film, not so physics. Given the large number of links to technicolor from film pages, it might have been better to leave it as it is, and add a link to the minor usage on the Technicolor page. Otherwise, you'll have to ... | 2,003 | true | user | random | test | false |
1,308,838 | to give you a citation of th title of it | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,319,467 | `GOD BLESS OUR FREEDOM FIGHTING TROOPS DEFEATING ARAB TERRORISM IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN. DEFEAT totalitarian Islamofascism ==Our commander in chief liberated Iraq and Afganistan. But there's much left to TAKE OUT and LIBERATE. These are the regimes that we need to effect a regime change sooner or later:== Most u... | 2,003 | true | user | random | test | false |
1,335,953 | Actually, there was an edit war over the content of Saddam Hussein's user page. My comment was directed at that edit war. | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,342,010 | Thank goodness your interests arent purely rote, Larry, or the WP no doubt would be more less, and less more. )- | 2,003 | true | user | random | dev | false |
1,344,626 | ::::No, I guess not, not if you've quit. Maybe you haven't really. Or have you? Never mind. Have a good evening, wherever you are! | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,353,904 | :: ( ) Adding such a note merely because the section is biased is not a reason for an alteration unless the section was falsely biased. All this should be biased toward the truth. So, what is your source for the note of support? | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
1,378,881 | Thanks for reverting my user page yesterday after / vandalised it. | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,399,397 | ` Uriber, I don't get your point about ``Chairman`` versus ``President``. What difference does it make? Even if there is a difference, what does it matter what the US and Israel use? Would you mention it in the Sharon article if the PA ``didn't recognise`` the title of ``Prime Minister``? Anyway, you are wrong abo... | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
1,424,317 | - Hi MRD. I've done a search and there seem to be no further pages in the same scheme as France: Wars of Religion/Bourbon Dynasty. The place to co-ordinate their integration would be Talk:History of France, I've put a note there for when someone has time to deal with it. cheers. | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,430,603 | :::Is the GTK exemple serious ? | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,437,269 | ==External Links== *BBC - On This Day | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,445,262 | == Some thoughts == I am going to hit the proverbial hay, but since you also seem to know your way around e-commerce, would you care to do some of these that are in my to-do stack? * Reintermediation (linked from disintermediation) * E-procurement * E2E * Vortals * Bullwhip effect If you can nail some of these dow... | 2,003 | true | user | random | test | false |
1,450,441 | ` Buddha - ``Some suggest that victims should be referred to additional resources and made aware of their rights under policy and law.`` That's an incredibly silly way to phrase that. ` | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,467,956 | ` Hello. Is there some reason for capitalization in ``Optical Tweezers``? (I moved the page to optical tweezers since it seemed likely that this was just another case of the strange worship of excessive capital letters often found among newbies.) ` | 2,003 | true | user | random | dev | false |
1,471,111 | ` I just want to say that ``separation of church and state`` has been invented in Muslin countries before it existed in Europe. The Catholic Church wasn't obviously a great fan of this idea it accepted it under the pressure of governements.... ` | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,498,304 | ` Now that the edit war seems to have died down. I just want to add a little about privatization and free market. Even while the neoliberals ofcourse want to put an equal sign between free market and privatization, very few privatizations are ever made that actually increases the competition in the market. Because if ... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,502,668 | BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS, BOOBS... | 2,003 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
1,511,787 | ` I agree that having ``back links`` is a bad idea. There is no end to that, and most back links should be in the text anyway, so a redundancy that adds very little - ` | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,512,122 | ** Correct, and noted in article | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,514,095 | Please stop abusing your admin power. I have seen you are biased to the information posted. Copernicus: Was a Polish Astranomer whos uncles name was Lukasz Watzenrode not Von(which Signifies a Prussian which didnt exist till 1700s.) At the time the city was named Frombork not Faurenburg. Heweliusz: He was born in ... | 2,003 | true | user | random | test | false |
1,524,672 | Axelrosen: I edited the technical analysis and charting page immediately after it had been merged. Whoever did the job had linked remarks about technical with the EMH. I then tried to make sense of what had been written. In fact technical analysts don't talk about the EMH and woujld hardly know what it is. It is ... | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
1,571,456 | :Consider some recent actions: I helped exposed a Christian Identity neo-Nazi (and his close friend who always support him)...and not a single person believed me, even after massive amounts of incontrovertible proof were given. Some people wrote me offline to tell me that they agreed with these statements...but none... | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,602,567 | (it is even cotroversial what what was the German state). | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
1,607,151 | ` Thanks for all comments. I have taken Pfortuny's advice and used some material from the Vatican website, and used a para from the Pope's homily, plus a link. I agree that the ``criticism`` section is awkward, but MT really is unique in how polarised opinions are about her, and I think the article has to reflect that... | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
1,613,088 | ::Dumela, Tebello. Kena ka kgotso! I hope you will set up an account and become a valuable contributor to wikipedia. | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,614,861 | Ryguasu, there have been many more thoughts and positions on the mind-body problem pre-1920, some dualist, some monist, and some ascribing to a dual-aspect theory. It is one of the richest fields of philosophy. Tom Chance, 11:02 Oct 14, 2003 (GMT) | 2,003 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
1,619,034 | ` Thanks for the ``bases``. I actually wrote bases but someone put ``basis`` saying it was a ``spaniardism``.` | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,626,365 | ::Sorry - perhaps it was! Must be up too late and not thinking straight - you're absolutely right. Ignore the above! | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,648,870 | Is anyone able to expand on writing at near-atomic level? | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,681,351 | :'Learning Object' would be a proper noun. The subject of this article is not a proper noun. | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,688,728 | ::I dont think is offensive at all, despite being a (critical) catholic. I'm just afraid that we have people acusing us of attacking religion... Maybe we could make fun of all of them ) | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
1,691,773 | ` ::Chinglish sounds no offensive to me, but the definition does a little, ``poor or 'broken' English``, eh, sounds like Chinglish needs to be fixed(as Tan says in her book)? We use that a lot. O BTW, is these Chinglish: ::*Good good study, day day up.(i believe it's from Mao's saying) ::*Show him some color to see se... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,695,416 | ` :::Yep. You are right, I hadn’t thought it through. Any methodology must be proscriptive. I take back the comment about distinguishing ``ought``. ` | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
1,710,587 | I don't necessarily agree with Ed on many of the issues he addresses (I'm neutral on many of them), but I think that it's just plain closed-minded to dismiss his connecting articles together as 'irrelevant'... Do you even have a right hemisphere, Evercat? | 2,003 | true | user | random | test | false |
1,727,501 | The cities are the same through the ages, but they have different names in different languages. In my opinion if a reader looks at the name of Thorn he/she will think that the city disapeared, was destroyed or something. As Poland was occupied by several German states all Polish cities have a German name but it is v... | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
1,739,728 | ::::Well, I'm no fan of Catholicism, but I think your reasoning may be erroneous. You need to identify what it is about the Catholic meme (or memes) which is problematic. Because Catholicism has been so powerful, it has commited many of the greatest evils. But many of these are likely to have been caused by politi... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,746,212 | ` :I only get 7 hits on Google for the phrase ``quantum systemics``, no matches with the physics preprint archivX.org, and no matches on the American Physical Society's Phys. Review series of journals. I wouldn't call this a recent ``worldwide`` acceptance of quantum systemics. In fact I can find very few references... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,766,005 | : Thank you for the invitation. | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,797,312 | - Vicki, Primas is in Webster dictionary under primate, M.E. primat,LL. primas (latin primus- first). A person with primacy, an archbishop or the highest ranking bishop in the province. I will add, highest ranking bishop or archbishop. H. Jonat | 2,002 | false | user | random | train | false |
1,818,201 | :I disagree. Some duplication of material is unavoidable, and desirable, in encyclopedia articles. Many Wikipedia (and Britannica) articles have some modest amount of information overlap. It is necessary so that article do not become overly fragmented. Wikipedia is not paper; we have infinite space. It is Ok is two p... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,818,757 | :I remembering reading on Slashdot that SMS was less used due to calls costing less than SMS or something like that. | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,822,867 | It is perhaps dangerous to defend science using the sort of naïve methodology presently described in scientific method. That methodology is, at the least, dubious. Better to point out that science is grounded in a shared, and powerful, understanding that allows us to manipulate the world in ways that no other enterpr... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,842,885 | Dysprosia, I think your rewrite of the intro made it quite clumsy. If you don't like the original then how about: :Easy listening describes a musical style which emerged in the mid 20th century, emphasising relaxation and lack of emotional challenge, but sometimes possessing hidden depths. :: Also, at least of the ba... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,870,012 | I'm not Germanizing anything. I don't see what's wrong, when talking about Opole as being the historical capital of Upper Silesia, with mentioning what it's name was when it was said historical capital of Upper Silesia. Would an article talking about Galicia be wrong for mentioning that it's capital was Lemberg ra... | 2,003 | true | user | random | test | false |
1,880,686 | ` :``@`` is commonly read as ``ĉe`` ('chay'), at least in e-mail addresses and the like. ` | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,885,751 | ` == Oliver Ames High School == Just noticed this entry in the deletion log: Jimfbleak deleted ``Oliver Ames High School`` (non encyclopedic content was: 'Public high school located in Easton, Massachusetts.'). Please take a look at Wikipedia talk:Deletion policy/schools. It appears that it's not generally agreed to ... | 2,003 | true | user | random | dev | false |
1,886,077 | And Leumi, the same admonition goes for you. The ADL letter complained of inciting hatred and condoning not inciting violence against Israel. | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,893,214 | I'm surprised to see that there is no mention of the communists and social democrats exterminated in the holocaust. And Raol Wallenberg isn't there either. | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
1,904,322 | ` Thanks, John. # ``...Poland annexed...`` - Poland had neither the will, nor the power to annex anything. The discussed lands were given to Poland supposedly to compensate for the eastern provinces annexed in 1939 and again in 1944 by Soviet Union. Poland was the country that suffered the most as the result of WW II,... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
1,915,850 | :I suppose your right. I won't add any more AF links to wikipedia. :I removed the links that I added. | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
1,929,392 | :We love you too. | 2,003 | true | user | random | test | false |
1,951,021 | == Bravo!!!! == Bravo on the article you wrote on the House Select Committee on Assassinations. The article flows well and deals with the JFK/MLK findings very without POV. There's a few things I want to add, but I want to contact Gary Mack first... Once again, Great Work!!! | 2,003 | true | user | random | dev | false |
1,958,817 | ` I've found a misplaced reference showing that ``generatics`` did not start with me in content, only in name. The book, ``Learn from the Masters``, edited by Dwetz, Fauvel, Bekken, Johannsson, Katz (Mathematical Association of America, 1991), says on p. 286, ``It was not until 1894 that J. Tannery introduced the arith... | 2,003 | true | user | random | dev | false |
2,019,031 | ::Yes, no copyvio according to the author's (confusing, I still maintain) statement in VfD. I deleted the notice and your comment from the talk page. - | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
2,127,009 | :Sorry if it looks like I voted on my own listing, but upon looking at the page history it seems somebody accidentally merged two listings together yesterday (maybe Michael Hardy?) Anyway, with history view loads pushing 30 seconds I don't have time for this mess right now. Good night. I did not ever merge two l... | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
2,128,377 | ` ``to at least some extent, which varies`` is typo meaning that the borders and the extent of occupation varies over time. Jaffa and the area south of Lebanon are occupied all the time, the Gaza Strip and West Bank, full time for parts of both, now claimed by Israel; at least part time for the rest, depending on what... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,154,637 | I edited your user page in order to make it easier to reach your contribs. If you want it deleted, say so, or just blank it. If you had a user page, no, I wouldn't edit it without your permission. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
2,169,884 | - Hi. Anniversaries are not events please don't add them to year pages. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
2,178,019 | His Holiness has received the highest Church awards. . .' Which awards were these? | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,199,800 | I have seen your helpful recent reversions of user 200.101.75.10 in the Buddhism article. For your information, administrators can revert articles to their former version in just one click. Do not hesitate to ask me to do so in the future. Thanks! | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
2,200,466 | Re: Marking page It's alright. The wall of shame is there so I (and others if they care) can keep track of troublemakers. A lot of the topics I edit and watch are controversial so it's good to know who the trolls and biased losers are ) - | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
2,204,998 | Wow! That was fast. I'm impressed. | 2,003 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
2,205,553 | ` :Besides the spelling correction i made above, check ``forefront`` in a dictionary; it may come from military terminology, but at the very least, it is jarring to hear it used in that context rather than metaphorically. 19:56, 2004 Jan 7 (UTC)` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,279,790 | `:::Serbs from Croatia ``cleansed`` themselves in the Operation Storm 1995, which is proven beyond reasonable doubt by orders from their commander (now an ICTY inmate) Milan Martic. And, this situation had been ``rehearsed`` several times from 1992 to 1995, as the repentant Milan Babic (another ex-rebel boss and ICTY i... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,282,897 | In response to the list you quoted: oh, flip. The alumni association is not going to like this. Weirdly enough, I note that there is some overlap between lists - S. Chandrasekhar was a Cambridge grad, but a Chicago professor. (Even weirder, I'm writing this just down the hall from Chandra's old office.) Anyhow, assum... | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
2,314,562 | A copyright violation is a copyright violation. If you want to work on a copyrighted article in your own personal space, on your own PC, then fine. When it's done, move it here. But don't move copyrighted material into Wikipedia space. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,317,983 | * I actually wasn't the one who created the numbered entries or linked to them, or who used the 'list-style' profilesI simply went into Green Goblin III to fix a bad link. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
2,333,292 | It is a well known fact that iodine sublimes, but is it actually true? Sublimation is the transformation of a solid to gas without melting. Since Iodine has a melting point well bellow it's boiling point it seems very strange that it would undergo sublimation. - | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
2,336,156 | Anon. : Go ahead, be bold! | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,337,410 | Could you please delete San Antonio class amphibious assault ship? It was a test by a new anonymous user. ''' | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
2,337,738 | ::Inspiration isn't plagiarism by a long shot. Not to mention that the basic themes of the Hidden Fortress are themselves pretty old... | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
2,339,911 | :Yep, vasquez >> vasquez rocks ==History Moving?== I think we should move the history section to its own pageit really is quite big. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,344,408 | Actually it's Mr Natural health who is under arbitration. Irismeister is a completely separate user. Fabiform considered breifly requesting mediation but thought better of it. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
2,372,659 | fifteen-lettered was one. | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
2,382,504 | ::::Thanks for being a good sport, Roof. Why don't we talk over possible fixes here? A larger question, I suppose, is whether this page should focus mostly on the Ruth aspect (emphasizing Bambino, hence a shorter article) or the Red Sox troubles aspect (emphasizing Curse). Or both? I'm open to it. What do we thin... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,393,060 | Feb 2004 (UTC) :::I think it is OK how it is, but the proposed order is better. Why do you object KingTurtle? 18:39, 14 | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
2,393,813 | - ==Some basic questions Re: Wikipedia== Hi Meelar, Thanks for the welcome comment! ) I am afraid that I don't know anything about the topics you suggested. I was hoping to stick with editing and writing in my main field of interest, neuroscience and especially hearing. I have a couple of questions with regard to... | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
2,404,372 | :I don't think the page was ever deleted. If you're talking about the information on the page that was deleted, you'll find it in the page's history. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
2,434,442 | ==Duplicate== Doesn't this article duplicate a lot of material from emoticon. Look at the list of smilies, for example. Should this material be moved to emoticon or vice-versa? Should the two be merged and emoticon be made a redirect to Smiley? I hate to have two seperate articles that discuss the same thing diffe... | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
2,492,647 | ==To the person who will rewrite the essay== *Are you interested to rewrite this essay? Great! Have a look at the info I give here, it may help you in your research and rewriting: **In dark ages medicine and therapy was just awful. People believed in superstition. **However, according to many, magick, Alternative m... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,499,761 | :If you wish please go ahead and make a list of Michigan waterways - I'll warn you, GNIS lists over 4,000 of them. This page is part of Wikipedia: WikiProject Rivers where there is currently a debate about how to name articles on rivers. (To determine how difficult it would be was part of my reason for creating this p... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,509,442 | :::Will get back to this later. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,513,570 | :Never mind, the date issue is resolved. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,517,349 | == What's a good name for this? == The article deals with the quackery side (mainly pre-20th century) of electricity therapy, not electrotherapy which is briefly discussed in the article. Should the name be changed to reflect this? The other option is to divide the article into quackery, alternative medicine and co... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
2,528,768 | ` ::I agree that there is turbelence and a million other processes involved in the flipping of a real coin, and that it would be quite inconceivable for a computer to simulate all of these processes. But that's boringly obvious. Why even mention it? ::Perhaps ``calculate`` the probability would be a term that commu... | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
2,530,720 | ==Lebach== Darn you beat me! And I only had Saarland, not the Saarlouis dist. | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
2,554,704 | Hi. ) I saw your introduction on the new users log. If you ever find an article you think is brilliant, you can nominate it on Wikipedia:Featured article candidates. Here's a few other useful links for you: How to edit a page, How to write a great article, Naming conventions, Manual of Style. You should read o... | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
2,596,359 | Takanoha, can you point out the section of 地方自治法 that explains the status of Tokyo-to? I think that we are misunderstanding each other. I would like to see what the actual law says, but it's very long and I haven't found the correct section. I appreciate your help. - | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
2,600,857 | The indicated time dilation ratio at the photon capture radius of a gravitationally collapsed mass is equal to the square root of [(3/2) exponent 1/2, times Planck time divided by two pi seconds]. This is a required condition if the electron is a gravitationally confined particle. | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
2,606,162 | Greetings Patrick & Co., I've just found this page, and inserted some references to other textx foound in the tombs as well. I tried to do it without disrupting too much of what is already here, and if you can smooth the insertions even more, I'd be delighted. I will have to go into my library to find out precisel... | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
2,608,091 | ` : I think that the ``Classic Differences``, ``Current Conflicts`` and ``Unorthodox Practices`` sections in the current article should be merged into one according to Hawstom's outline. What do you think? ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
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