User talk:Sannse/Archive 4January 2005 - June 2005 Hi Sannse - You can remove Mistley towers, from your images needing articles as I have just written a stub to give the image a home, not a very good stub, but probably better than nothing. Regards Giano 12:59, 1 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Comment correctionI apologize for assuming what your gender is. Thanks for the correction. I'm sure glad the donation link is back up. Happy New Year. — DV 19:19, 1 Jan 2005 (UTC)
MediationCould someone please start mediating? - Andre Engels 16:03, 2 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Numbered listFYI: You may want to have a look at this missing numbered list on an arbitration you signed. --Viriditas | Talk 03:11, 6 Jan 2005 (UTC) RfC against EverykingHi, I noticed you were at one point involved in the dispute at Autobiography (album). Well, I've filed an RfC against Everyking, and I thought you might like to certify or at least endorse it. Thanks. Johnleemk | Talk 05:42, 9 Jan 2005 (UTC)
PatterdaleThanks for checking so I didn't have to. :-) Elf | Talk 23:49, 11 Jan 2005 (UTC) Re: RFAHi, I just wanted to clarify that the mediation in question on the RFA against User: Robert the Bruce (Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Robert the Bruce) is between Robert the Bruce and User: Theresa Knott, not between Robert and any of the parties to the RFA, and thus has no effect on the RFA. In addition, that mediation is unofficial, since Robert refused to work with any of the official mediators. I've explained why I believe mediation between Robert and any of us (indeed, between Robert and anyone) would be useless. Please reconsider your decision. Exploding Boy 19:09, Jan 12, 2005 (UTC)
PatterdalePoint taken. I've rewritten that whole section, much of the same information but in my words. (talk) Chilepine 00:00, 13 Jan 2005 (UTC) country infoboxesHi, there's a new Solution E that's been proposed for the country infoboxes; I've changed my vote from the Solution D that I proposed, earlier. The new option, proposed by User:Zocky, transcludes a subpage instead of using the template mechanism for this. See: Nepal's infobox is implemented at Nepal/infobox using Template:Infobox_Country; Tuvalu's is implemented at Tuvalu/infobox as a wiki table. Discussion is at: Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Countries voting: Wikipedia:Country_infobox_vote Thanks. — Davenbelle 02:22, Jan 14, 2005 (UTC) VandalismThank you for vandalizing my user page! JRM 18:24, 2005 Jan 16 (UTC) (I love to say this.) You're right, that was a bit out of line. Honestly, I don't think any show needs an article that long (especially a show that's only got eight episodes so far), but I can see why it looks like provocation. Sorry about that -- if I ever touch the page again at some point, I'll be a lot more judicious with my cuts. Madame Sosostris 02:11, 17 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Wikipedia MaoriSee Ngapuhi for further clarification as requested. Robin Patterson 19:15, 19 Jan 2005 (UTC) ProgressHello again, Sannse. I've just tinkered (as invited - sort of!) with the only bit of your User page that I could find the slightest fault with. Anyway, my reason for revisiting is to advise that "TL" emailed me very promptly (early on 21st) saying
I replied at length, the same evening (7 paragraphs plus greetings), saying "... any writeup about any of the listed Ngapuhi (and others) would be welcome" and "A bit of chemistry in your background too - well, please have a look at some of the "element" articles and give them a bit of prose introduction so that they aren't just lists" - I'll send you a complete copy by email if you like.
ThanksThanks for clearing up that thing with the Pompeii images. CryptoDerk 17:02, Jan 21, 2005 (UTC)
I'll add my thanks to CryptoDerk's. Thanks for making it all clear: now everyone can feel confident about the images. --- hike395 16:22, 22 Jan 2005 (UTC) Self-revertI understand not counting a self-revert as a revert, but where does policy mention that the revert the self-revert is cancelling is not a revert? I can't find that in the policy. IMO, your interpretation of the policy sets a dangerous, policy-violating precedent, allowing people to revert an article five times a day. Please correct me if I'm wrong. --Viriditas | Talk 05:12, 24 Jan 2005 (UTC)
IRCI can't come, sorry. I'm on a computer away from home and won't be home until ~6:00 p.m. (where I am it's currently 10:22 a.m. Sorry - I hope it's not important. Warm regards --Neutralitytalk 15:23, Jan 25, 2005 (UTC)
Pic of the dayHi Sannse, Sorry for the short notice - just to let you know that your Image:Large White caterpillar 800.jpg is up for reuse as the Pic of the Day tomorrow. I've reused the caption from the previous time, but you might want to check Wikipedia:Picture of the day/January 27, 2005. - Solipsist 21:42, 26 Jan 2005 (UTC) Thank youThanks very much - J.Ward 11:49, 29 Jan 2005 (UTC) Images of tufted vetchAfter looking at your user page about "images with no article" I noticed that your images of tufted vetch are linked to from the cow vetch page. By the way I was going to add my own photo of tufted vetch which is the name I know it by but as there are already four images I gave that a miss. Nice photos of yours of common toadflax too. Chilepine 16:30, 29 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Question
OneGuy in violation of arbitration rulingHi. You participated in Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/168.209.97.34. OneGuy is violating the part of the ruling against him by continuing to make personal attacks against me. Please see Talk:Islamophobia. This is a quote from OneGuy "Gosh! Are you playing games or are you really this stupid?" Can you please let him know that rules apply to him too? 168.209.97.34 13:44, 31 Jan 2005 (UTC)
HelloI wanted to bring your attention to [1]. If you have already reviewed the evidence it links to, I appologize for my redundancy. Thank you for your time, Sam Spade (talk · contribs) 18:39, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC) Map informationHi. I have no problem with being put in contact with this person, but I'm afraid there probably wouldn't be much point — the map I believe he/she is referring to is simply carefully drawn from a "real" map I have, not created with a GIS shapefile. (I'm not even completely sure what a shapefile actually is). Since that's what the person is specifically after, I doubt there's any use in him/her contacting me. (If you think there would be, though, I'm happy to send an email address). Could you please pass on my apologies to the enquirer? -- Vardion 04:05, 3 Feb 2005 (UTC)
RfAHi Sannse What's the correct procedure for presenting evidence against evidence already presented by other parties? In the interests of full disclosure, please would you copy this question to Robert the Bruce's RfA talk page? Thanks. - Jakew 19:49, 3 Feb 2005 (UTC)
(copied to Wikipedia talk:Requests for arbitration/Robert the Bruce/Evidence) Talk:Autofellatio pollFirst indications are that we're not getting much of a consensus either way. Of course the people with autofellatio on their watchlists aren't going to be particularly representative. Also, some of those voting may have followed Cantus in because he's been doing a lot of controversial edits on images he considers unsuitable, and trying to get a new policy page off the ground (WP:IUFID). Again that selection of people will tend to be skewed in an anti-censorship direction. Do you think it would be worth running a wider survey like the one that was run for clitoris a few months ago? Incidentally, Cantus seems to have just speedied his new policy page. He's brought a lot of people together in a very short space of time--to oppose his proposals. And then he deletes all the templates and policy pages he created in the first place, as if they're no longer needed. Do you think he could be some kind of subtle anti-censorhip troll? --Tony Sidaway|Talk 01:33, 4 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Oh, on getting the word out, I suppose one thing to do would be to put a pointer in some penis- and oral sex-related articles. talk:penis, talk:fellatio, whatever. But that would still skew it towards sexually liberal people. Put it on talk:christian and you'll probably just end up with a massive vote for relisting the picture on IfD, and probably next thing you know Wikipedia is being denounced on the 700 Club. All that demonstrates, for me, is that that probably isn't the way to go. How about publicizing it somewhere on Wikipedia:Village pump? Miscellaneous section or policy, perhaps? This would be best, I think. We'd have a chance of getting a better cross section of the community. Also we should give the poll a fixed end date. Some time in mid-March, say. By then just about anybody with a view should have had a chance to discuss and make a vote. --Tony Sidaway|Talk 20:57, 4 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I see your point about the deadline - I don't think every poll has to comply with all the points on the guidelines, but a deadline seems fine here -- sannse (talk) 01:04, 5 Feb 2005 (UTC) You sounded a little disappointed in your latest post on Talk:Autofellatio. I think part of the problem was my failure to pin people (you included) down more clearly on what the poll was intended to be for. I was trying (belatedly, I think) to do this on the 4th when I last commented here, but I don't think it was that effective since we went into the poll with me thinking we were all pretty much agreed on Cantus's suggestion of at least 30 votes and 70%. Far from thinking the poll has been made unnecessarily complicated and should have been simple, I think the current situation shows why it is good to follow the guidelines. I think it's bad form to take a poll and then, when consensus isn't found, just treat a majority vote as if it was a consensus. Equally I think it would be bad form for people who favor inlining to insist that the page must always remain inlined in its current form unless a consensus is created to link it. In the absence of a consensus either way I think we should rely on the creativity of individual editors to try to find an acceptable compromise. --Tony Sidaway|Talk 14:27, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Darwin ArbitrationHi Sannse, I suspect you meant to leave a note about the arbitration decision on User:Adraeus's talk page. Its not easy to spot the difference, but it looks like you landed on his main user page. -- Solipsist 17:13, 4 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Editor's responseBy all means, if I get my facts wrong, go ahead and correct them for me. Fortunately for my sensibilities, but unfortunately for my accuracy as a reporter, I wasn't using Wikipedia at the time of the vandalism. All I knew was that the image was used, but since you can't view deleted images I wasn't aware of exactly how it was used. --Michael Snow 19:27, 7 Feb 2005 (UTC) what's worng with the pictures? HousecleaningTo all those on the ArbCom: Man, you guys cleaned house! Great work. My number one hope for the 2005 ArbCom was that the backlog would shrink due to prompt decisions, and you all surpassed my hopes. My hat's off to you. – Quadell (talk) (sleuth) 20:49, Feb 10, 2005 (UTC) Thai dogYou got there before I did; thanks. I was trying to figure out (c) on images & text & it was nice for someone else to have dealt with the query first. :-) We'll see what happens. Meanwhile, I have to take down the image for the Utonagan as it was apparently uploaded without the permission or knowledge of the photographer who really doesn't want anyone using it out of her control. Sighhhh. Elf | Talk 02:29, 11 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Got your update. Thanks. Elf | Talk 01:50, 13 Feb 2005 (UTC)
LaRouche arbitrationSannse, I saw your comment on the Wikipedia talk:Requests for arbitration/Lyndon LaRouche 2/Proposed decision in endorsed Fred Bauders comment about HK, "basically he edits in two areas, La Rouche related articles and in classical music." I believe you are incorrect. Here is a list of all the more than 150 articles that the HK team has edited: User:Willmcw/sandbox2 You'll see that only a few are music related (and of those, several of the edits were to express LaRouche theories). Many of the article edits are related to esoteric topics, and are purely LaRouche theories. (Counterculture, Henry Luce, Tavistock Institute, etc). Personally, I think that HK's work outside the LaRouche articles are more harmful than his edits to the LaRouche series, because the POV is so obscure that it is hard to recognize and correct. -Willmcw 23:14, 13 Feb 2005 (UTC) AnthonyI'm currently on a laptop and about to leave where I am, but I should be in IRC within half an hour. Snowspinner 21:07, Feb 15, 2005 (UTC) SannseSannse, I have an inquiry to make that I don't wish to make here publicly. Do you have an email address? Or can you email me at ddw@theologyweb.com? Dee Dee Warren 14:11, Feb 17, 2005 (UTC)
Robert the Bruce's RFArI was cruising through the WP:RFAR page and I came across your posting, with "...the incorrect allegation by Robert the Bruce against Exploding Boy and Calton" Which caused me to go WHA? I can't recall crossing paths with the guy (Robert the Bruce, I mean) and any allegation is news to me. What was it? --Calton 04:15, 18 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Your photosSannse, I just looked at your photo gallery, they are so beautiful. That goose is way cool. I may use some as a background for some CSS design I want to try. They are stunning. Dee Dee Warren 01:18, Feb 21, 2005 (UTC)
Weird jujuLast night I noticed the change of the Malinois article. So I put some explanation on the article's talk page and used Wikipedia's move facility to move the article back to where it had been. The changes all showed up on my Watchlist. Now, this morning, I see that *you* have a note in the page's history that you put the article back, and my move post-neutrality doesn't show up on the article's history page--but the *origination* of my move *does* show up in the Belgian Malinois' history page. So if I used the move facility--(a) where did the article go after I moved it if not to Belgian Shepherd Dog (Malinois) and (b) where did you find it and move it *from*, if not from where I had already moved it from, at Belgian Malinois??? Not that I expect you to have the answer, but I am very baffled. Elf | Talk 16:48, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Thanks; I actually managed to figure it out about 5 minutes after I posted, and brought up this page again to edit it out saying "never mind", but then was unable to edit/save wikipedia at any time until just now! Thanks. Elf | Talk 02:43, 23 Feb 2005 (UTC) Creatures WikiNoticed your edit on the Creatures Wiki, thank you. :-) --GreenReaper 14:18, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC) User talk:CheeseDreams -ban noticeI think you made an error in your summary. CheeseDreams' bans are to run consecutively (ie: one after the other), not concurrently (ie: with their clocks all starting at the same time) as you have stated in your summary. See point 7 of the final decision and your summary for CheeseDreams. --Tony Sidaway|Talk 16:16, 3 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Hello. I tagged it ((PD)) only because the uploader User:MattSal had claimed "This image is in the public domain." If his comment was incorrect, then the tag is incorrect too. He seems to have been gone since early December, and it looks like he previously changed his mind about whether the image was fair use or public domain, so he may be confused. – Quadell (talk) (sleuth) 20:36, Mar 3, 2005 (UTC)
Hey Sannse, I sent you an email of something to be aware of, I do not know if you received it. Dee Dee Warren 14:21, Mar 4, 2005 (UTC)
Hi! That makes sense since I've been wondering why I haven't received anything from several people lately :( Please tell him to use villekoistinen(at)hotmail.com instead. Thanks for giving me this information! Vzb83 21:13, 5 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Your breakHope things are well, and that you are having a nice break! :) Dysprosia 11:09, 11 Mar 2005 (UTC) User 65.39.159.10Hi Sannse. FYI, I noticed that you blocked IP 65.39.159.10 for vandalism (I presume). Well the IP seems now to be unblocked and back to vandalizing, see: [[2]]. Paul August ☎ 14:40, Mar 18, 2005 (UTC)
Thanks Sannse. Yes, I could see that the IP wasn't going on a vandalism spree. But I wanted to give you a heads-up since you had had some experience with the IP. Paul August ☎ 13:32, Mar 21, 2005 (UTC)
Welcome "back"Your voice of reason & experience is always welcome in the Kingdom of the Dog Project, and missed when it's gone. I need a break, too, but I always obsessively try to catch up to everything I missed when I come back, which ruins the whole concept. Elf | Talk 01:06, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)
What browser are you using, which doesn't support soft hyphens? They work for me on MSIE6SP2/Win, Opera/Win, and Mozilla Firefox/Win. I know it also works on Safari/Mac, Omniweb/Mac, and Opera and Firefox for all platforms. I wasn't aware there were any browsers left which didn't support the character. Jordi·✆ 11:08, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)
User:Sannse/dog watch and more
Preterist pageSannse we had another vandalism of my website URL, and an inappropriate edit as per the discussion page from anonymous user without discussion. See my discussion page comments. Dee Dee Warren 18:18, Mar 27, 2005 (UTC) Re-create or restore?Hi Sannse, recently you deleted User:Xed, subsequently recreating it and redirecting it to Wikipedia:Missing Wikipedians. By doing that, the history of the page was lost. Are you sure that was the best thing to do, or should the page maybe have been restored (instead of recreated) and then redirected? I don't feel particularly strong about it (I know that it was Xed's wish to have his user page deleted) — but I just wonder why you chose to undo your deletion, and if by that rationale it shouldn't be better to keep the history of the page. — mark ✎ 17:13, 30 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Ah, OK. Thanks for clarifying and for providing a link to the policy — couldn't find it myself (wouldn't have expected to find it amongst the criteria for speedy deletion). Regards, — mark ✎ 20:18, 30 Mar 2005 (UTC) Edit summary[4] Hyacinth 02:05, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Remainder of conversation at User talk:Hyacinth Hararssment by a banned userAlthough EntmootsOfTrolls has been hard banned, he repeatedly resurfaces on Wikipedia in various guises, usually with anonymous IPs beginning with 142.xxx. (And he repeatedly is blocked, over and over.) Well, he has just made a new attack on on my User discussion page, for the "crime" of following standard Wikipedia policy for the deletion of a duplicate article. (1) EntmootsOfTrolls (EoT) originally broke Wikipedia policy by creating his own article on Ethics, parallel to our real article. His parallel article existed solely to promote his own point of view. All I did was follow standard polict for redirection or deletion, by asking others for their input. Yet see EoT's diatribe against me on my home page! (2) He is publicly accusing me of "censorship" on the Ethics article. (This is despite the fact that the edits I made are part of the consensus version that has been accepted by the vast majority of all editors of this article.) (3) He explicitly violated Wikipedia policy by anonymously deleting the link which had the article say "This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedia's deletion policy. Please see this article's entry on the Votes for Deletion page for voting and discussion on the matter." When an article is up for discussion on such issues, a single user may not unilaterally just delete this. So do you have any suggestions? I'd hate for this banned user to start an edit war. Its only a matter of time before he goes after other of his self-perceived adversaries. RK 20:02, Apr 8, 2005 (UTC)
Tkorrovi vs Paul BeardsellUser Chinasaur moved comments from Wikipedia talk:Requests for arbitration/Tkorrovi vs. Paul Beardsell, remaining his there and moving mine [5], just after I put a link on an evidence page to that page [6] because it contains important information. Also, he moved a question about his nationality to my talk page [7]. I understand the reason, but I demand for me an equal right, to remove mentioning my nationality against my will by Matthew Stannard from that page (unfortunately cannot provide diff, as the commentary was moved that after).Tkorrovi 02:53, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC) Wikimedia CommonsJust a little request for future images: I'd sure like to have your Passion_fruit_700.jpg image available for the Cookbook, but I can only do that if it is in the Commons. Please consider using the Commons for your images. It seems that on 15 Jan 2005 somebody else copied it over there. So, in this case I'll use his copy. There are thus 2 copies on the wikimedia servers now. He also forgot to categorize it; I'll do that now I guess. BTW, that's a very useful picture. It has a nice layout. Left-side lighting would've given less glare. AlbertCahalan 18:52, 5 May 2005 (UTC) NetaholicI added links to Netaholic's arbcom decision indicating where to complain about his behavior now, and he reverted it (History). I understand that ArbCom pages should not be edited lightly, but all I did was provide contact information for the mentors, User:Raul654, User:Kim Bruning, User:Grunt, and User:Netoholic/Mentoring. (Blanking and reversion seem to be his typical responses to criticism.) - Omegatron 21:33, May 6, 2005 (UTC)
I am meHappy?--Fangz 14:49, 14 May 2005 (UTC)
Invitation to Inquiry
Evidence request re Wareware RfA caseGreetings. :) Thanks for the note. I'm totally unfamiliar with all of this. I'm thinking that simply copying a portion of the RfC page to the evidence page should suffice. Yes? (It's fairly detailed.) Peace. deeceevoice 22:15, 18 May 2005 (UTC)
Great. Then I believe the RfC info will suffice. No sense in spending time simply duplicating the info. Thanks. :) deeceevoice 08:55, 19 May 2005 (UTC) Submitted. I'm hoping the Arb Com won't sweat me about the format. Having gone through the trouble of compiling the documentation for the RfC, I'd hate to spend more time simply reformatting it. The requested information is there, and I believe it is clear and concise. Hopefully, that will be sufficient/acceptable. Thanks again. deeceevoice 09:20, 19 May 2005 (UTC)
Still, El_C, I'm not doin' it unless they specifically request that I do it. "Purely cosmetic" -- precisely my point. Sannse, hopefully, you and your colleagues on the Arb Com will be flexible in this regard. Thanks, El_C, for volunteering; but should they request that I reformat it, I'll try to find some time to do it myself. Right now, I'm swamped with work, but you've already been more than helpful. I've appreciated your assistance and support. (Remember our bumpy start? :D) Peace. deeceevoice 11:27, 19 May 2005 (UTC)
Hi. :) Any movement at all in this matter to date? deeceevoice 22:46, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Serious objection -- punishing a user for attacks made against himIn the finding of fact (Tkorrovi and Paul Beardsell case) only 1 out of 10 personal attacks mentioned was by me and even this was about how I named his Paul Beardsell's personal attack against me. And as a remedy, I was proposed to be indefinitely banned from editing the article. This is severely unjust, any punishment must be proportional to the misconduct. You give me an indefinite ban for a single comment, equal to indefinite ban to Paul Beardsell for numerous personal attacks against me during a year, which, as you see, I did not reply with personal attacks, except maybe only once (I'm human), in spite of everything which I might feel, I think this is civil behaviour. I'm going to be punished for attacks made against me.Tkorrovi 17:37, 19 May 2005 (UTC)
172Here is my belated response. [9] 172 13:17, 24 May 2005 (UTC)
uwe kilshallo sannse - your many photos are just great, congratulations - I hope your depression is getting better - best greetings from depressed Uwe Uwe Kils 03:23, May 28, 2005 (UTC) Thanks Uwe, and sorry to hear you are so low at the moment. -- sannse (talk) 11:47, 28 May 2005 (UTC) Arbitration - Paul and TkorroviThanks for the message. I suggested at the start of this arb that I might have been included, but wasn't clear about the process of adding my name. Let me know if anything is required of me. I was checking out the gadfly article and related topics. I have been likened to Socrates by other people, so I'm honoured to be involved in this one, and from it will maybe get some useful tips on how to be more effective in that type of role in future. Of course, Socrates was executed for his pains, and I'm interested in how wikipedia groupthink might operate in the context of an arbitration committee. One of the things that judges look at in determining motives and facts is the timing of events. I observe here that you've decided to include me in the list of protagonists shorly after I alluded to Kafka's classic, The Trial. Matt Stan 07:11, 28 May 2005 (UTC) Arbitration NjyoderThank you, Sannse. I find the technicalities a little baffling. Is it OK to move bits of my own original statement on Requests for arbitration/Njyoder—some diffs and the descriptions of them—to the Evidence page? The point of that would be to make my statement itself more concise. (I won't move anything that Njyoder cites in his response, of course.) Bishonen | talk 18:20, 28 May 2005 (UTC)
uwe kilshallo sannse! I did not contribute because I spend many months many times in hospitals after I was arrested by brutal police during imaging of dying fish in a pollution scandal - I suffer now from major depression, had even accept an offer of my university to go to early retirement - now I have a lot of time for Wikipedia, which helps me to get over my depression. like you say it does for you - may I ask you a favor: can you vote on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/Uwe_Kils we would like to have that for our Virtual University project proposals - good luck - keep up with your fine work Uwe Kils 23:38, May 29, 2005 (UTC)
Pic of the dayHi Sannse, Just to let you know that your photo Image:Yellow-rattle close 700.jpg is due for a reappearance as Pic of the Day on the 2nd June. I've reused the previous caption, but you can make any changes at Wikipedia:Picture of the day/June 2, 2005. -- Solipsist 08:00, 31 May 2005 (UTC)
Hi Mark, Welcome to WikipediaHi Sannse, Sorry for the long delay in replying. Thank you for updating the Tri-Brindle image copyright on the Basenji page. It looks fine. -- MarkK 16:23, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC) Antarctic krillhallo Sannse! can you please take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates#Antarctic_krill maybe help with some editing / formatting / vote - best greetings Uwe Kils 20:54, Jun 13, 2005 (UTC) Talking to Adam Lopez by emailI'm so jealous I love him. Antares33712 18:09, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Seeing you informed Irate of his ban, I thought you might have special interest in this. On Meta, Irate created the "m:WikiPedia Liberation Front". I informed Angela of it, it was deleted, or RfD'd (I forget exactly). Then, Irate posted "Do you mind burning your own books." on my Meta talk page, and recreated the said page on Meta, with the text "To liberate WikiPedia from the clutches of those who see it as crucial ego support. Obviously this cannot be done in the ful view of the ArbComm or it's running dogs." Aphaia put the page up for deletion, and Irate has began to live up to his name on the RfD. Your comment on this deletion process would be much appreciated. Sad to see old cases re-emerge. -- user:zanimum
Pic of the DayHi Sannse, Letting you know that your photo Image:Ring tailed lemur and twins 800.jpg is up for Pic of the Day on the 1st July. You can check and improved the caption at Wikipedia:Picture of the day/July 1, 2005. -- Solipsist 30 June 2005 08:26 (UTC) |