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Hi. Great pictures, but can you please try to scrunch then a bit smaller. I'm on broadband, but not everyone is and a 70k image can take a long time to load for some people. Many people use a small low resolution image on an article page and include a link to a larger higher resolution image, e.g. hummingbird hawk moth Mintguy 22:01, 21 Aug 2003 (UTC)
Two nice pics on the Black locust page, but they're pics of Honey locust, not Black locust! - Michael - MPF 10:55, 28 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Hi Rei, could you please make a tiny stub for al akba? I agree it's a subject that should be included, but you cannot leave the "announcement" in there, and you cannot leave it empty either. Mrdice 18:56, 2004 Feb 26 (UTC)
Hi Rei, thanks for adding the information about GWB's controversial appointments. However, I think Cecropia is right in saying that his ex-girl-friends' opinions are not important enough for an encyclopedia entry.
Hi Rei. Thanks for uploading the O'Hare image. Please could you tell us where the image is from on the image page, thanks. Pete/Pcb21 (talk) 23:50, 8 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Concerning pictures: Almost all pictures that I upload are ones that I've taken myself. The most recent batch of uploads was from a trip to Costa Rica about a year ago. These include pictures on the following pages: Refugee, Landfill, Erosion, (the OHare page, I forget what it's called), McDonalds Corporation, and Earring. Rei
Great article on home cheesmaking. However I think much of it would be better in the cheese article itself. This would also help solve the length issue (the "this page is too long to be edited by some browsers" limit). Also if the article seems to much like a how-to guide and not an encyclopedia article, it will get shuffled off to Wiki How-to or Wikibooks. [1] has a good list of some of the species of bacteria used which would I think be a good addition. I thought I would discus it with you before I made any changes. Rmhermen 19:03, Mar 9, 2004 (UTC)
Feel free. I wasn't sure if it was too much of a "howto" or not; feel free to do whatever you think is best with it. Rei
Hi there. I was monitoring recent changes and noticed an anon IP edited your userpage [2]. I reverted the edit just to be safe; if this IP was you, I apologise. -- Hadal 03:17, 18 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Rei, do you feel that the latest version of 'torture and murder in Iraq' before protection by 172 is acceptable? pir 13:42, 18 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Rei, what do you think about Cecropia's nominations for adminship? Get-back-world-respect 15:19, 28 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Just FYI, the MiG-21 et all are supersonic aircraft, they don't have supersonic combustion. The air is slowed to subsonic speeds with that cone in the intake, which creates shock waves that slow the air down. Depending on the speed the plane is designed for these intakes can be simple, like on the F-16, more complex as on the MiG, or really very very complex as on the B-70. However the theory remains the same.
In comparison a scramjet actually burns the air supersonically. This is MUCH more difficult. The speed of sound is the speed at which chemical reactions take move about, so trying to extract power from the expansion of the gas as it moves by you even faster is pretty tough. AFAIF there are only a few examples of scramjets that have actually worked, Marquart had one in the 60's though, so it's not that tough.
Maury 13:14, 2 Apr 2004 (UTC)
You removed three pictures from the entry about the 2003 invasion of Iraq. I think it is disgusting to have an entry about a war without a picture of a victim. I'll see if I can get the official permission. In the photo of the toppling of the Hussein statue it just says "Public domain, universially reproduced." What kind of justification is that? Anyone could state so. Get-back-world-respect 02:20, 3 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Actually, as days are counted it was 912 days; i.e., when you figure a security's maturity as 90 days, it occurs on the 90th day following the date of issue (not counting the date of issue as a day). There were 911 days in between 9/11 and 3/11.
Of course, I feel I'm giving too much honor to mass murderers sense of symbolism, anyway; I'm just pointing out a statistical curiosity. Cheers! Cecropia
I just saw a note you left on MathKnight's talk page -- I have to say, I haven't followed that dispute at all, so I don't know what you've said or done elsewhere, but the note you left was absolutely wonderful. You were firm but calm, clear, and well-reasoned: in short, you did exactly what good editors here need to do. You communicated with someone who, it seems, has been inflammatory, without letting that behavior become your approach in return. I just thought you should know that I, for one, think it an excellent remark, and I hope that user responds well to such careful and thoughtful prose. If I can be of any help or use to you, please do let me know, Jwrosenzweig 22:36, 12 Apr 2004 (UTC)
September 11, 2001 attacks>"Thus, it was Atta who chose the date."
I put it on vote for deletion: [5] Get-back-world-respect 00:03, 16 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Re U.S.-led_occupation_of_Iraq : What evidence do you have that the Japanese are "currently" (as of 4/22) confined to their base? If you insist on trying to keep "real-time" information like that, then it is up to you to keep it verified & current. Did you confirm this statement before putting it back in? Mdchachi|Talk 17:54, 22 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Mdchachi|Talk 20:06, 4 May 2004 (UTC)
I'm not saying that human rights and state terrorism are the same thing. I'm saying that the content focused too narrowly on torture and murder - in other words grave violations of human rights - to belong in under a title that entails a broader look at the social and political situation in Iraq. 172 21:56, 26 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Hello -- I've made a proposal for trying to make some progress on Oil for food. The proposal is here: Talk:Oil_for_food#A_proposal_and_some_suggestions_for_moving_forward.
Please read it over and indicate if you feel that you can accept it as a way of making some progress. Thanks, BCorr|Брайен 13:07, Apr 29, 2004 (UTC)
You asked: "Where did Vanunu say that she was CIA? Reference, please" while reverting the edit by 81.6.195.106.
It is extremely rude, in my opinion, to revert somebody's edit just because their information is new to you. If you doubt the accuracy of an edit, and you can't substantiate it, it is OK to ask for references in Talk, and if none are provided within a reasonable period of time, to revert. It seems as if you didn't bother to try to find references, because as you can see there are plenty. I presume you'll be honest enough to revert your own revert now. 217.132.0.102 18:55, 29 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Hej Rei, since not all our time should be spent on fighting with vandals like TDC, I would like to know if you are interested in a project I am starting with some people from here, wikibooks and wiktionary. Maybe you could contribute some things to learn about cheeses and mushrooms? Please check my page and let me know what you think about it. By the way, do I interpret your email correctly that you are a female employee in Iowa? "Medical computer programmer" as a google search makes me think? The project definitely needs a programmer... Get-back-world-respect 20:00, 29 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Congrats for admin nomination. I guess it will not increase my chances to gain your support with our project though. Would be fun to nominate TDC for adminship just to show him how many people agree his behaviour is unacceptable. I hope I can focus more on my project and refrain from allowing him to tease me into procrastinating too much with "discussions". Get-back-world-respect 21:03, 3 May 2004 (UTC)
Rei, you've been nominated for adminiship. Please accept or reject. Good luck! -- Cecropia 07:38, 1 May 2004 (UTC)
Happy May Day. Hope you had a good time at the barricades. ;-) Cecropia 15:02, 1 May 2004 (UTC)
Well, "I calls 'em as I sees 'em" I really don't have any doubt that you will take your powers seriously and use them fairly and wisely, because you seem to be reaching for the truth, even if we don't always agree on what that is. Maybe it would help if you expressed what you just said to me on my talk page (about studying the guidelines) and maybe say how you would use the admin powers on the nomination page. Good luck! -- Cecropia 17:00, 3 May 2004 (UTC)
In response to my comments on your nomination, GBWR labelled this edit by Cecropia as "misbehavior." I would appreciate your comment on this, as you voiced somewhat similar opinions during Cecropia's nomination. It is important that an admin distinguish between misbehavior and disagreement, as admins have powers like page protection and even banning at their disposal. I think you'll be fine, but I would like to hear it from you (and as Cecropia said, you should probably post it to the nomination page so others can see also.) Thanks, Isomorphic 22:41, 3 May 2004 (UTC)
Hi Rei. I saw your note and TDC's predictable responses to it on the talk page. I don't quite understand what happened here. I see that you made your comment within minutes of my copying the revision from Oil for food/revision to Oil for food, so I assume that you have the article and the talk page on your watchlist, but I guess that you never looked at either the original article or the top of the talk page during the last five days, even though you made some edits to the talk page a number of times after I placed the link to the revision in answer to Ed Poor's question. I placed a prominent link and an explanation at the top of the article and the talk page (see http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Oil_for_food&oldid=3465496 ).
I'm afraid that this mediation attempt may have just been a wasted effort -- which I don't mind personally, but it seems that instead of descalating the conflict, it's just as bad -- if not worse than before. All I can do is ask you to moderate your remarks as you keep working on it, as I don't think that calling the content a "smear" or saying that you cannot accept this will ever do anything but provoke a strong reaction from TDC -- however justified that characterization may be.
Sadly, BCorr|Брайен 00:19, May 6, 2004 (UTC)
have you checked the meaning of the word Rei in languages other than english? just a thought.
Rei, I regret that you have taken such great exception to my contributions. That they were some of them flawed I admit. But that you have wrongfully attacked me on issues which I have not been addressing, that you take me task on the cost of fuel so aggressively and vehemently (while ignoring your own screw ups such as the density of LH2), your thoughtless reversions in economics, your general tone, is difficult to take. I am very far from whiter-than-white here but I refer you to NPOV, NPOV tutorial (both of which I refer to from time to time) and, of course, to this excellent code of practise to be found here. Paul Beardsell 15:12, 7 May 2004 (UTC)
I think the whole economics section is entirely based on sand. Consider:
i) the cable material does not currently exist and hence no price is available on it ii) the rockets actually are paying off the R&D on the launch system, whereas the pricings here assume that the government just provides the cable for free iii) no final design has been reached for the architecture of the elevator at all iv) the market size for the elevator is unknown v) the same financial pressures that make the elevator cheaper also make other launch systems cheaper (these include: laser launch, conventional rocketry, skyhooks, airbreathing spaceplanes etc. etc.)
Over at everything2 it basically says that "Brad Edwards is currently projecting a cost of ~$200 per pound, which is 50 times cheaper than the Space Shuttle. However the exact price will depend on how much the elevator is used, how often they are severed, how thick the elevator is built up to be and how much the cables actually cost to make."
Less is more, I'm inclined remove the entire section and leaving it pretty much at that; the unknowns are so enormous at this stage; and this is about the only totally true thing we can say here. I would seperate out the electricity costs into a power beaming section. But I won't unless there is consensus.
Oh yeah, you keep removing my edits; given I gave a well researched reference and given that the existing graph in reference 4 at [16] gives a price of $6500/kg for Ariane I am at a loss to explain this; it seems extrememly inappropriate of you. You are not the authority on what it takes to be an authority! If you have data to the contrary- simply add it.
Incidentally, I don't know where you got the 0.5% beamed power efficiency number from; do you have a reference for that? Laser Power beaming efficiency can, in some situations, be as high as 20% or more; (it turns out that semiconductor lasers wavelengths are a much better match for photovoltaic panels than broadspectrum sunlight); and beamed thermal power can be even higher, in some cases approaching 100% [*very* special case]. Brad Edwards gave 2-3% in his NIAC paper; I just checked (again). Wolfkeeper
Your 2 latest contributions to the Space Elevator Van Allen Belt section are on probation; either add a cite in the next few days where how the ideas for the moving shielding and active shielding are directly applicable to the Beanstalk, and are *not* your idea; or they are gone for lack of substantiation. 'Do not make shit up'. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia- right? Wolfkeeper
The reference is nothing whatsoever to do with a Space Elevator, it is to do with protecting a Mars mission in interplanetary space- not even in the Van Allen belts. Accordingly, unless you can come up with a better reference, it will be gone. I actually asked this very question myself at a lecture for orbital objects from the Van Allen belts; and thus I have it on very good authority that this does *not* work as a Radiation shield in LEO unless the magnetic field is simply stupendously large; note that HiVolt uses not a magnetic field, but a high electrical charge- hence the name. There's a reason for that.
Wolfkeeper
Rei, the "threats" gibe is just a little rich, don't you think? I have found that I have had to adopt an aggressive posture when "discussing" the SE with you. You are most intolerant of other views and are very quick to shout "stupid" and yet you never admit to being wrong, although a number of instances of this are glaring. Yet you have much of value to add. I was struck recently when reading another Wikipedia article. A description of a pejorative epithet, not one I would ordinarily use, was a person who is obstinately devoted to their opinions, often engaging in a rude and intolerant manner when these are challenged. You should consider how you are perceived. Paul Beardsell 19:28, 26 May 2004 (UTC)
Rei, "even if we don't always disagree" :-) I too like a good argument. And I am not saying I have been entirely without blame over our squabbles. Indeed, both my Jetsons points were calculated to irritate: You didn't bite this time. But it's better to encourage participation in the editing of the article. Wolfkeeper obviously has stuff to contribute which you and others had not necessarily thought of. If he is wrong then explaining why rather than having a go will work better - he will respond better. His point about how the editing groundrules is something with which I am wholeheartedly in agreement. I think there are others who would usefully contribute if it were not so rough-and-tumble in there. Where are all those who have got the article to the point where it was featured? They are elsewhere, constructively editing other articles. Paul Beardsell 20:54, 26 May 2004 (UTC)
Karen, please don't leave Wikipedia if the Admin Vote doesn't go your way. I myself had to undergo a long period of near-ostracism in the early months of the project before being granted "Sysop Status", as it was called then. I had to prove myself, and part of that was learning how to deal with people I cannot hear or see.
After several months, I earned enough trust to become not only an Admin but a sort of Steward (I was just about the only Developer who was willing to spend the time determining if there was consensus for "promotion" to admin). Other responsibilities followed in due course.
"Editing is quick, but trust is slow." Think about that, my dear sister. --Uncle Ed 21:12, 7 May 2004 (UTC)
Hello Rei, unfortunately your adminship nomination failed to reach any consensus on this occassion. The details are archived here. Good luck with any future application you make. Angela. 07:10, May 8, 2004 (UTC)
Rei, I'm sorry you didn't make Sysop this time around, but I think most of the comments on your nomination were constructive and, as I said, I think both you and Wikipedia would benefit by your involvement in the future. I think you will have a much better reception with a little more "seasoning" and I will be happy to nominate you again in maybe 6-8 weeks time, but I will ask your approval before I do so. -- Cheers, Cecropia 23:52, 8 May 2004 (UTC)
Rei, you really need to to tell me something. I think of it every time I see your user name, but finally thought to ask:
Is it pronounced REE, RYE, or RAY. Thanks. The nosy Cecropia | Talk 23:16, 11 May 2004 (UTC)
Rei, I have no complaint with your edits to this so far, and you have a direct quote (I assume) but can you appreciate that Fonda is hardly one to speak about others impugning vets. -- Cecropia | Talk 20:17, 18 May 2004 (UTC)
Interesting discussion above, love to discuss those matter with you sometime espcially given my wartime experiences.
On a different subject: you prefer "As of 2001, 81% of Israel's population is Jewish." to "As of 2001, 81% of Israel's population are Jews." If I remember right on the Talk:Israel page, you said that the second version indicates that its a matter of race. I have been think about that and would lik e to understand your thoughts on this matter better. It seems to me that the word used in English to describe adherents of Judaism and the word used to descibe a particular group of people that some claim to be an identifable racial grouping is the same: Jew. It would seem that Jewish describes those people or practices that are particular to Jews or significantly influenced by Jews...such as the Pope and all other bishops wearing a yamulke and the British royal family being circumsized by a qualified Jewish circumsizer. Can you help me understand why you prefer the first formulation to the second? 209.135.35.83 14:06, 21 May 2004 (UTC)
The Khazar thing is rather doubtful, no? This seems to be especially true in light of the identification of a Priestly gene known as the Cohen Modal Haplotype. (article from wikipedia but now missing from wikipedia? search fails to find it?) The whole Khazar thing is based upon a book called "The Kuzari" written by Rav Yehuda HaLevi. Its a disputation between a Priest, an Imam and a Rabbi before the King of the Kharzars. Arthur Koestler took this and some other material and wrote a book that i read some, my 30 years is it, ago.
This is not to say that there are not other sources of genetic material in the Jewish population....conversion at times has been a source of large numbers of people and continues to be a source of some Jews today. The Mishnah discusses who is a Jew and who is not by birth based upon parentage...material that was committed to paper over 1800 years ago (long before any Khazar connection). The Mishnah is structured to ease memorization and is believed to have existed for a considerable time prior to its being written.
But my question was one of English to start before getting into the genetic material. Nonetheless this is interesting as well ;)
Are they false positives? Could they be Kohanim that married out? Some of course see these as the remnants of the ten lost tribes...the northern kingdom had its share of Kohanim who there located in Levitical cities throughout the area of habitation.
not universal...some people might aspire to be what they are not...yisrael claiming to be levi, levi claiming to be kohen etc.
regarding the Khazars, they could well have been Jews...dont argue against it. Rather the idea that they form the majority of Askenazi Jews is one that is dicey.
There is another involuntary source of Y chromosomes in the Jewish population. The dynamics of marriage could result in the progeny of this source claiming to be Kohanim regardless of genetic material.
but all this strays from the idea of whether or not Jews are an ethnic group with some measure of admixture. which is the central question.
I'm confused in how you are using the terms "Jew" and "Jewish" in "you would be saying that Italians are 'Jews', but not 'Jewish'; on the other hand, you'd have to say that most people around the world who profess to be Jewish are not Jews." especially in light of 0.50 (Jews) vs 0.12 (Italians, Hungarians, etc)....which basketball star recently claimed to have done a remarkable job of donating Y chromosomes...he might get the US population up to 0.12 of his material.
If you are using Jew for the genetic then 0.12 vs 0.50 is a bit of a gap and could come from forced conversion, extramarital relations as well as voluntary conversion. This may be a case in which symmetry of claims fails....such as all Kohanim are Jews but not all Jews are Kohanim. All (0.50) Kohanim are CMH positive but not all CMH positives are Kohanim...or Jews.
regarding a username...you are one of the few people i have encountered on Wikipedia that are willing to talk, discuss and consider (Uncle Ed is another). Many i have run into (Zero0000, Viajero, MyRedDice) are different in that regard....hence my IP address status...this IP that IP we are all based upon four octets equally ;)
Your right! i did misunderstand. 0.50 in Kohanim and 0.12 on non-Kohanic Jews...interesting. There is within the Jewish community a preference for deciding doubtful cases of Kohanic ancestry to be non-Kohanic...could be one source of the 0.12....clearly all this makes the idea of perfect Y chromosome transmission and tracibility (sp?) seem rather too simplistic.
Thank you. I don't want to get involved with factual issues of the dispute, though. To be honest, I've seen some silly edits and comments by representatives from both sides. The trend tends to be that one person inserts clumsy POV speculation and the other person counters by wording it into something with twice as much POV but in the other direction. I have an opinion here, but I'm for various reasons mostly monitoring the article passively and occasionally throwing in grammatical and structural improvements. I'll probably continue doing that. Fredrik 18:18, 28 May 2004 (UTC)
Rei, hello again. You recommended to me to get a username and we had a very nice exchange regarding a number of topics (part of which is visible just above Space elevator). I mentioned that there are several people, unlike yourself, whose behavior distances me from Wikipedia and makes me reluctant to get a username. Perhaps, I should have provided an example. I have a current one now, if you are interested, you could take a peek at the page Oslo Accords. The Peace Center at the Univ of Tel Aviv tracks Israeli (Arab, Jew and others) attitudes toward the Oslo Accords (as well as other issues). I added information to the Oslo Accords page based upon surveys done in May 2000 (before the Al-Aqsa Intifada) and in May 2004. Viajero has thrice deleted the information without comment, in spite of my asking him why on both the discussion page and his own talk page.
This person (Viajero) is a Wikipedia administrator.
209.135.35.83 19:32, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Rei, is it possible that Admin can access a page that details all the edits performed by a user or an IP address? Viajero seems to following me around Wikipedia reverting or locking pages daily. This person (Viajero) is a Wikipedia administrator. 209.135.35.83 20:09, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Ah, a Rei of Sunshine peeks into Wikiworld. Are you back in the madness or just visiting? -- Cecropia | Talk 03:37, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)
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Hi Rei!
I merged a number of your articles on different spacecraft propulsion drives, such as the Bias drive with the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program article. The Alcubierre drive was a bit too long to be merged. The reason is that a Votes for deletion was initiated against a number of these drives, and the result of the debate on Bias drive was to merge it. Most of the other VfD debates ended with an outright keep, but I merged those anyway because it looked a bit silly to let all these drives have separate articles except the Bias drive. I hope I did the right thing. If you think I screwed up feel free to yell at me.
Yours, Sjakkalle 08:52, 14 May 2005 (UTC)
Minor followup from a slashdot post: While the tapering is exponential, you could build a space elevator with as little as around 30 GPa tensile strength. Calculations here. This seems within reach of mass-manufacturable nanotube composites, though when they get here and how much they'll cost is anyone's guess. --Christopher Thomas 23:52, 25 May 2005 (UTC)
Hi, you don’t know me but we have had contact with a mutual person, User:TDC.
I got your username from the Requests for comment/TDC-2[18] or the Requests for comment/TDC[19]
Currently there is arbitration pending on User:TDC. [20]
I welcome and encourage your comments on the arbitration page.Travb 01:59, 26 November 2005 (UTC)
It looks like there's been an honest misunderstanding. I was not the anonymous editor who reverted your edit. I was the second editor. You reverted again and posted to the discussion board while I was composing my explanation for the talk page.
Actually the editors did branch off two articles within the last two months. That is why the note appears on the top of the edit page: about as much basic pruning as possible has already been done. The condemnation trial is a good place to shorten if you'd like to expand clothing. Please see my comments on the talk page. References are important. We've received criticism at peer review that 25 citations isn't enough.
You may have received the mistaken impression that new contributions aren't welcome. I don't know who reverted your post originally. Since the issue you raise about article length has already been addressed I'd prefer to discuss your changes on the talk page - especially since the additions are unsourced. I'll leave things unchanged overnight because I don't want to give the impression of an edit war. Best wishes, and welcome to Joan of Arc. Durova 03:14, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
On the article talk page I mention that the editors have been through mediation. Here's the lay of the land:
I'm pretty confident that Dzonatas and Mr. Ballard are the same person. He can work with other editors on a lot of matters. He tends to be inflexible on one subject: he believes he is a descendant of one of Joan of Arc's brothers. Conclusions he draws from his family tree have colored many of his contributions. This might also be 82.127.99.246 who reverted your posts - I can't really say.
AWilliamson might make a reappearance. He also edited as Center-for-Medieval-Studies last summer. This fall he seems to have come back as an unregistered user through a randomized AOL IP address. He leaves long and contentious edit notes while avoiding the talk page. He maintains the [21] site. We haven't seen him in about a month. If he's still watching this page your edits will probably bring him back. He's a devout Roman Catholic who venerates Joan of Arc and appears to have stirred trouble on some of Wikipedia's LGBT pages.
Switisweti is a good guy. He used a sock puppet HAJARS for a while and admitted it - as humor directed at AWilliamson's behavior. He's long on common sense and a consensus builder.
Noisy doesn't edit much anymore, which is a shame. Another good person.
As for myself, I'm a female war veteran from the United States. I hold a bachelor's degree in history and studied writing in graduate school. I do my best to source my contributions and created most of the article's citations. My admitted bias regards Joan of Arc's military career (I do my best to observe NPOV but I'm human). Regards, Durova 08:09, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
Footnotes: If you check the article history and the talk pages then you'll see how very deep this problem goes. Between you and User:Dzonatas there have been six attempts to fix it, none of which came close to solving the deep and extensive problems. It's easy enough for you to cut and paste a few paragraphs of text. I'm not going to reverify every citation against its original source, which is what it would take to keep an accurate article with newer footnote versions. Durova 01:59, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
Could you please take a look at the discussion page? 84.59.102.68 14:02, 24 January 2006 (UTC)
Hello. Do you have a source or reference for the paragraph you added to sulfuric acid about the "common myth"? If so, it should probably be added to Venus and Colonization of Venus. siafu 21:01, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
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Hezbollah is listed to some degree as "terrorist" by the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, and the Netherlands. Israel has no such legal designation, so I believe it is relevant to include. We are not using "terrorist" as a definition, merely saying that some important actors believe they are. Why do you believe this is POV, and what would you propose qualifying Israel with? Let me know, TewfikTalk 23:09, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
Please read the sources at Ayta al-Sha`b incident. The UN, EU, G8, and mainstream media including Al Jazeera have all characterised the Hezbollah raid as taking place in Israel. This has been discussed extensively on Talk. TewfikTalk 23:15, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
Hmmm, looks like someone took a Texas trip recently. Hope you enjoyed it. Quick question: what is the location of the tree in "TexasLiveOak.jpg"? Looks like mission San Jose or the Alamo grounds. Kuru talk 22:00, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Nice pics of Natural Bridge Caverns. studerby 05:19, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Let's watch who we're accusing of vandalism. If you'd bothered to look at the Steve Irwin page, you'd notice that there was a near-simultaneous three-editor revert, all trying to clear out the same bit of vandalism. Thanks for giving me a reason NOT to do that again. -- Robster2001 04:02, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
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I think that it would be wise if you and I refrained from any more debate with eachother over the content of Man vs. Wild. I would just like to iterate the point that any measures I have taken in the past were not in an attempt to defame you or antagonize you, but rather just a way to try and end this debate of ours. Its doing neither of us any good and is more likely to just cause trouble. --Tao of tyler 09:59, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
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Hey Rei, could you come back and elaborate on this edit? As I read it, you start off saying that you believe the section is relevant. But then you start talking about OR/SYN. Your post doesn't make much sense to me. Thanks, Balloonman 03:16, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
Rei, your userpage was saying some dirty things about you.[23] It's been that way since June. I took the liberty of reverting it to a cleaner version. I hope you don't mind. Isaac Pankonin 22:45, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
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Encourging Meatpuppets (here and here) to assist in an edit war is not smart and is likely to lead to admin action and blocking. You need to argue your case not wait for another meatpuppet to appear so you feel confident enough to start a revert war. --Fredrick day 22:29, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
“ | I'm trying to do this right before posting it. Please response.--200.112.136.133 22:29, 10 September 2007 (CDT) | ” |
“ | Don't worry, you'll have all the support from me I can give. It's just very sad how people won't see this things. Let's just try to do this in the best way we can. | ” |
“ | Even if we can post something about a minor thing, would be great. I mean, this information has been on news sites. That can help us, maybe.--200.112.145.57 15:27, 11 September 2007 (CDT) | ” |
“ | That is a good information, but it is "original search". Just like they said | ” |
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Rei, I made some changes that explain a bit more about his "insisting on keeping" the section that you were asking about. Isaac Pankonin 08:22, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
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You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war according to the reverts you have made on Petroleum. Note that the three-revert rule prohibits making more than three reversions on a single page within a 24 hour period. Additionally, users who perform a large number of reversions in content disputes may be blocked for edit warring, even if they do not technically violate the three-revert rule. If you continue, you may be blocked from editing. Please do not repeatedly revert edits, but use the talk page to work towards wording and content that gains a consensus among editors. If necessary, pursue dispute resolution. You outright reverted 5 edits I made in one edit. I don't even think you read it as you then removed info that I had also removed. You also put criticism before the explanation, which is entirely POV. If you have specific issues with any part of Peak oil other than the timing, lets discuss, but the timing issue is well represented in the current version. NJGW (talk) 03:57, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
Rei, please refrain from marking edits like this as minor and from using misleading edit summaries such as “Removing double comma (fixing presumed edit conflict)” when you did much more than remove an extra comma. Thanks —Travistalk 19:59, 3 September 2008 (UTC)
The thing is the material
When asked about her "crowning achievement" during her time as governor, she listed protecting "our state sovereignty by taking on the big oil industry interests."[3] Palin added that she desires that Alaska becomes a contributor to, rather than "takers from federal government."[3].
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I don't agree at this stage that the article should mention the allegations - at all. I am happy to discuss on the talk page, but please remember that there is no rush to include the content. It is possible that consensus could lead into favour of inclusion.
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