User talk:NøI've recently changed my wikipedia name from Noe to NØ, so see user talk:Noe too. contactHi. I just sent you an e-mail using the "e-mail this user" feature. I've not used this before, and don't know how well it works, so I'm giving you a heads-up here. Phil wink (talk) 22:38, 9 June 2010 (UTC) Four Temperaments imageHi. I've asked at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Psychology#Four Temperaments image about an image that you uploaded years ago. Possibly you can help clarify the origin of the image? Much thanks. :) -- Quiddity (talk) 20:22, 13 September 2010 (UTC) Changes to "Template:Numeral systems".You made change to Template:Numeral systems:
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Ludo and UckersThe gameboard is precisely the same. They are identical gameboards. Doesn't that provide basis enough, that Uckers is closely related to Ludo enough, that Uckers would qualify as a 'See also' item, at the Ludo article? (Looking at the same question from a different perspective, if Uckers is not included as a 'See also' item at the Ludo article, when their gameboards are precisely the same and identical ... wouldn't that cause a bit of confusion to an average reader ... seeing that there is no link whatever or connection or mention of game of Uckers, at the Ludo article?) I could understand disclusion without a criteria for comparing the closeness of their relationship, if there were, say, multiple games that use the same board, that have their own articles. Maybe there are. (Do you know if their are? My assumption is that Uckers is the only other game, that has its own article, using that precise gameboard. Maybe that is wrong. Do you know if there are any others?) Ihardlythinkso (talk) 18:23, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
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User:NoeHi, Sorry for writing in English. I am trying to change my account name from Eölen to User:Noé and it appears to create a conflict with your old account User:Noe (too similar). I contact you to let you know the page where to ask for an account merging: meta:Steward requests/Username changes I'll be glad if you ask there to merge you account to liberate your old account name. You don't have to, I don't have any right for asking you to do that, so it's only if it please you. If not, I may think to ask for a longer nickname, it's not such a big deal. I only let you know the process. Eölen (talk) 18:11, 9 October 2015 (UTC) Hi user:Eölen! Thanks for your notice. I've now editet the request page to confirm that Noe and Nø are both me - hope I've done it right!--Nø (talk) 19:50, 9 October 2015 (UTC)
Links to ocastudiosJust a response about adding links to print and play board game sets. Thanks for the politeness, but I do not agree with you. I've seen such links on practically every article with "External Links", and they are indeed useful. Such links include online game versions, sites from organizations, championships, communities and so forth. Ocastudios' links offered people a chance to play the games, and I wouldn't discard it as non-educational. Of course, I won't insist. Isacvale (talk) 00:06, 3 November 2015 (UTC) Hi, Probability in running-fight board gamesHi. I've been doing some work on sáhkku, and I've noted that the articles on daldøs and tâb have listed the probabilities of various dice combinations. Am I right to assume this is your work? It would be interesting to have a similar probability breakdown for the sáhkku article. The most normal sáhkku rules have three dices marked X-2-3-0, where X has the value 5 when used to move, but it can alternately be used to activate pieces. I have no idea how to calculate the probability for different combinations of three X-2-3-0 dices. If you're not interested in doing this (or don't have the time to do it), is there any program or website which can be used to calculate the probability of different combinations? I've found some places where you can calculate odds for normal 6d dice, but obviously not for sáhkku/daldøs dice... Misha bb (talk) 12:31, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
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ArbCom 2021 Elections voter messagethabethe clanHi No I was merely making an edit to the Thabethe tribe. which travelled to modern day Tibet. this tribe made some discoveries as is Documented in the Shezi mines of Iraq. now Shezi was part of this tribe as well as Dlamini of Swaziland. I'm sure you know about the link between Shezi, Tibet and the Mongolians without me going I to detail about the teachings from Clan names. lastly it was supposed to read pre world war 1 era Thulaniadamsmission (talk) 17:09, 9 January 2022 (UTC)
computer science revertHello, I noticed that you appeared to accidentally revert the wrong edit at computer science. I corrected the revert of content added by Sh3nl0ng16 (talk · contribs). Best, Caleb Stanford (talk) 20:45, 6 April 2022 (UTC) A barnstar for you!
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