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15,791,238 | ::I appologise, that comment was made by my facile younger brother | 2,005 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
15,792,822 | ** That about sums up what started this discussion in the first place. On entries for railroad presidents I was adding the railroad name and years of the subject's presidency. Now for some entries, such as for Ralph Budd (president of GN and CB&Q;) or for John W. Barriger III (president of Monon, P≤ and MKT) or more recently for Mike Haverty (president of ATSF and KCS), this description could get quite lengthy as the managers moved around to different railroads. For links to bios that have not yet been written, this information could be helpful for a potential editor to find information on the subject in order to write the bio. However, after reading the comments above, I'm more inclined to agree on a minimalist description to keep the list uncluttered. Separate list pages (such as one I'd been thinking about creating, List of railroad presidents) can go into more detail listing the information that we would otherwise have put into this list. Personally, it doesn't matter much to me, but since a convention has been described, it's easy enough to follow. | 2,005 | true | user | random | train | false |
15,810,392 | I notice that SqueakBox continues to perpetuate slanderous lies that I am posting from Reston, Virginia. I have commented on this on my personal blogspot, www.cumbey.blogspot.com. He insists I have been there. I looked it up on mapquest today and see that it is where the Dulles Airport is located, so, good gravy, he is maybe, er, right. I was there ONCE, boarding a plane in 1984! That's it! SqueakBox must think I am ubiquitous. CEC | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
15,813,767 | ` ``I'm not homophobic or anything, but you are fucking gay.``` | 2,005 | false | user | blocked | train | true |
15,818,818 | Wikipedia is telling me that I have new messages and that this is one of them. However I haven't been vandalising pages and haven't even edited any as far as I can remember. I don't think 62.255.32.14 is even my IP address. Is this just Wikipedia being weird or what? | 2,005 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
15,829,702 | == Pictures Came in == Hi Rick I got the recent pics of yourself came in! Thanks, Your friend Pat ) | 2,005 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
15,832,008 | **This is going too far with Glenn and Emico tagteaming to defend each other's bias and supporting each other's fabrications to make me look bad. I'm beginning not to care anymore myself, I'm trying to improve this article and these two constant complainers, who haven't done anything except revert and whine act like they own the Wikipedia. I hope everyone can see their conduct and draw their own opinions about the Iglesia ni Cristo. | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
15,832,566 | I need your help on this, I've tried working and compromising with them to no avail. Please tell me what you think I should do. | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | test | false |
15,832,870 | ` I also changed the disclaimer to ``The neutrality and factual accuracy of this article are disputed.``` | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
15,834,100 | Is it harming you!!?? | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | dev | false |
15,834,226 | PLEASE STOP DELETING MY POSTS!!! | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
15,834,410 | HOW CAN YOU STOP ME EDITING !!!??? | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
15,839,557 | ` ==Eisenhower and McCarthy== Below is some proposed language for the Ike/McCarthy subhead; I've placed it here because it contains a lot of ``perhaps'es``, but hopefully it's illumintating. :President Dwight D. Eisenhower due to his past close association with General Omar Bradley may have been apprised of the existence of the Venona project, the secret program within the U.S. Army Signals Intelligence Service decrypting KGB messages originating in the United States. Eisenhower's former chief of intelligence and the first head of the CIA, General Walter Beedle Smith may have been brought in on the secret too, and the CIA began recieving some decrypted information in 1953. There is no indication Eisenhower's Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr. was made aware of the highly secret information. This may explain why Eisenhower was willing to leave McCarthy barking up the wrong trees.` | 2,005 | true | article | random | test | false |
15,848,536 | Why don't you go fuck your mom | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | train | true |
15,849,447 | , are you dumber than you look? asshole. | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | train | true |
15,855,681 | Why why why would the school's phone number belong on this page?!?!? | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
15,855,928 | I tryed being nice but this guy has got problems. Please dont trust this user! | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
15,859,277 | :::::Just pointing it out... no idea who Harry Browne is, so can't make any comment on this. - | 2,005 | true | article | random | test | false |
15,868,137 | I verified it by email. Thus it is not a copyright violation. | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
15,869,001 | ` == Objectivity == I realize this is a very controversial topic, but this article is simply not objective enough, and simply demonstrates American public opinion. For example, it is commonly accepted OUTSIDE of the United States that the fourth aircraft was downed by the US military. It is possible that the US media has exercised self-censorship and so the American public doees not have access to this information, but deleting caveats such as ``the 9/11 commission determined that...``, or putting it under ``conspiracy theories`` simply destroys objectivity. Could we not have this article explaining that it reflects the 9/11 commission's determinations, and have a prominent link to ``Disputes with the official account``? This would, hopefully, avoid offending people's sensitivity to the subject by keeping controversies off the main page, but also thereby reflecting a wider opinion?` | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | dev | false |
15,880,673 | Please see Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#Christafari, | 2,005 | true | user | random | test | false |
15,883,286 | ` == Leaning a little left of neutral == After reading just the second paragraph (regarding the UN), I have to say the facts are clearly one sided. Isn't it true that the ``Oil for Food`` scandal would/has clearly influenced the members on the Security Council? That the Members on the Security Council had very large economic interests in Iraq and would loose them if there was a war, and now the clearly vocal SG of the UN now being implicated in influence in the ``Oil for Food`` scandal. These facts would clearly give the reader a better understanding of a possible reason why the UN acted the way it did. The last and final resolution did warn Iraq of possible military solutions, if it did not comply. One could clearly argue whether this is relevant or not, but just declaring that the Security Council was against the war without the above mentioned is avoiding reality. - I stand corrected this whole passage leaves out many important facts. It also includes many unsubstantiated facts, such as Iraqi civilian deaths, that just go beyond the pale. This passage clearly needs a complete top to bottom rewrite. :i agree that the part you cite isn't neutral, but i strongly disagree with the characterization of its leaning as ``left``. anyway, it looks like you're new here at wikipedia. that's no reason you can't jump in and be bold. go to it, and good luck. (you'll need it. heh heh.) 14:10, 2005 Jun 18 (UTC) *I agree with you completelly. I'm glad you mentioned this on the talk page ahead of time as somebody who does lean a little left of center would certainly change your edits. This article needs to be rewritten. :Well, pick out a chunk that is the worst example of the POV you're objecting to, and either fix it, or, if you want to increase the odds that it will survive for a while, hammer out a suggested alternative here on the talk page. ==Absence of declaration of war: police action== This article is titled 2003 invasion of Iraq, which is perfectly fine and NPOV, but to claim in the opening paragraph that it is a war is to miss the essential fact that there was and has been no such declaration of war. If it is a war then it is illegal, however if it is considered as a police action falling within the executive authority, then it may be given some legitimacy under emergency powers. Even so, insofar as we would commonly refer to the invasion as a war (like the Korean War, the Vietnam War, etc.) this was a preventive war, not a pre-emptive war, and this should also be stated. :some quick points: the police action article is weak, and basically serves as a setup for somebody to call any undeclared war a ``police action``. that's euphemistic government-speak. whether a war is declared has no bearing on whether its a war. that's simple logic. if the distinction is important to you at the article outset, then simply call it what you appear to be claiming: an ``undeclared war``. however, then the problem is that it was declared, but by the president and informally, not by congress in any fashion. while ``undeclared war`` is a stretch, it's not nearly as much as ``police action``. further, the iraq war does not meet a rough criterion (``local``) of the wiki-linked police action article. a war against an entire country is not ``local``. ``police action`` is a government term, invented by presidential administrations and sycophants to pretend they hadn't violated the US constitution. :calling this a ``preventive`` war is about as POV as it gets. if you think ``preemptive`` is POV, then please remove that, rather than calling it something even more POV. and i'd caution against using phrases like ``more precisely`` as in the edits i reverted. that phrase, in both cases, was incorrect. ::Since the president doesn't have constitutional authority to declare war, he cannot have declared it unless illegally. So you are saying it would be more NPOV to call this an ``illegal war`` than to call it a police action? I agree that undeclared war doesn't make sense. However, in common usage, it is a war, and most people won't immediately understand unless we say it is ``more precisely`` a police action. That is not POV, that is just clarification. :::straw man alert! and most people won't immediately understand what? no idea where you get the need to bring in this term ``police action``. it's nothing but a term that claims ``wasn't no war, holmes,`` while bodies are lying everywhere. [[User:Salty | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
15,884,281 | We operate a strict Neutral Point of View Policy, your edits to Freedom of Speech do not conform with this and have been removed. | 2,005 | true | user | random | train | false |
15,884,757 | ` ====Velotaxi → pedicab==== {reason for move} * Support/Oppose - reasons for your vote (optional) The word ``Velotaxi`` is a registered trademark and the usual name for this kind of vehicle is PEDICAB. The redirection Pedicab to Velotaxi is not correct. It should be vice versa.` | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | test | false |
15,887,017 | ==EDITING/DELETING== Hi, im . I dont go round trying to make enemys with anyone! all i asked is that you and other wikipedia users be fair. so far you have not been! all i ask is that be fair when editing/deleting my post. thanks you | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
15,889,439 | ::I did give evidence. You would know this, after all you removed the footnote several times! - | 2,005 | true | article | random | dev | false |
15,893,390 | I checked the website.You're wrong about the town per capitas. | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | test | false |
15,895,292 | == Blatant factual errors and incorrect graph == An exponential function is NOT some arbitrary constant to the power of some variable (e.g. ). Exponential growth uses a specific constant, e. It's of the form: It MUST use the exponential function (expe to the power of something) to be considered exponential growth. MathWorld sources if you're in doubt: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ExponentialFunction.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ExponentialGrowth.html Please correct this grave error and dear god don't let people edit this article who'd make such a huge error! | 2,005 | true | article | blocked | test | false |
15,900,470 | ` I don't think September 11 should be mentioned in the same paragraph as the achievement of Apollo- I ask only that you remove that comparison- because Apollo represents all that is great about America. The men that perpetrated September 11 could only destroy and murder the innocent people and their families in their thousands because it was made easy for them to do so. Their first action was to slit the throat of an innocent defenceless stewardess. Please don't link the two even in the ``where were you`` context- it gives a bad taste!! ` | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | dev | false |
15,904,813 | ==Leo Strauss== Nothing about Leo Strauss under the neo-con section? I think he deserves at least a passing mention. Without Strauss, we'd have no neo-conservatives (oh, if only ) ). | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
15,907,521 | == Note on integer size == Euphoria uses 31-bit values for integers NOT 32 and this fact is stated repeatedly throughout the official documentation. The 32nd bit designates it as an integer instead of an atom. This is NOT a typo so don't correct this. - | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
15,925,407 | == observed instances == instead of linking to talk.origins (which is obviously POV), can we cover the observed instances here, with our own citations to the appropriate papers, etc? - | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
15,927,385 | `Rabbi Mordechi Eliyahu, the past Chief Rabbi of Israel after his visit to the Rebbe said. ``I saw that no secret is hidden from him, and I mean that simply and explicitly. He knows all of the Talmud, Poskim (legal precedents) and in the Mystical works his understanding is very very deep. He is the master of light. He is a master of all the Torah. And is an expert on everything that is happening in Israel. His face shines like an angel of G-d and he himself is higher than any angel. He is the greatest Torah master in our generation and no one is even close to him. And together with this he worries for every Jew in the world.`` ` | 2,005 | true | article | blocked | test | false |
15,945,279 | There is some good material on the public domain Catholic Encyclopedia here that we can raid. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
15,947,294 | Hello there, welcome to the 'pedia! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. If you need any questions answered about the project then check out Wikipedia:Help or drop me a . Cheers! | 2,002 | true | user | random | train | false |
15,953,255 | ` == Anon Essay? == The problem with the article as written is its lack of historical context i.e. the Cold War as seen from a futurehistorical perspective. That and its overt reliance on ``playing it fair`` ( = attempting to assert moral equivalence between the Soviet and Western blocs hoo boy) makes for a weak porridge indeed. And why delete my ``anon personal essay``, Mr. 172? First, I didn't post a personal essay I posted my informed take on the above-mentioned context and equivalency issues. Second, this topic is in desperate need of a balanced approach if it is to avoid becoming what the late John Brunner memorably called ``biased dreck``. Folks, if all we're going to do here is regurgitate the same old homogenized northeastern-u.s.-liberal-establishment-brewed pap that encyclopedias have been feeding us for the past seven decades, fine, but I thought the point of Wiki was to present human knowledge as a tasty mixed salad. Anyway, I invite you all to examine my ``anon personal essay`` at http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cold_War&diff;=0&oldid;=9615495 and decide for yourselves if the view of the Cold War as a Third World War as a ``long twilight struggle`` against tyranny is worthy of consideration by those who may seek knowledge of that turbulent period here.` | 2,005 | true | article | random | dev | false |
15,958,192 | ` Anyone here that can't see your obvious Jewish and POV bias and KOSHER PC-censorship, ``Mel``, is really not very bright are they? POV Censoring articles in SSEE ignorance is some life, eh Mel? LOL! D` | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
15,960,640 | ` ::The scale info was there when I showed up at WP, dunno its origin. Scale model is kind of short now, and discussion of matters related to its key adjective seems completely relevant, so I'd vote for that. (The ``ing``s should redir to it to I think - one could go the other way, but stylistically I prefer articles about objects to be about the objects rather than the process of creating them.) Note that scale (measurement) briefly mentions model scales, but it seems more like a disambigger than a content article. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
15,977,486 | Dundee is often counted as one of the ancient universities of Scotland due to its former status as part of St Andrews - see the University of Dundee page. | 2,005 | false | article | random | test | false |
15,985,230 | This page is part of the WikiProject London: please add information about this area to this article | 2,002 | true | article | random | dev | false |
16,014,974 | == Cacao == Since when is cacao moved from Sterculiaceae to Malvaceae? Can you provide a source for that? | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,031,917 | The fact that the Mesilas Yesharim was lauded by the Vilna Gaon is not irrelevant. It is the reason why it is considered the preeminent Mussar sefer in Lithuanian Yeshivos. Calling the Yeshiva ancient implies that it is outdated. That is simply an anti-Orthodox opinion. Are Lithuanian yeshivos the most active? It is debatable. | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,035,721 | : Alex - I don't think there is any ambiguity in this case since n is given to specify that H is a subgroup of , which in the case is obvious. - | 2,005 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,043,876 | Yes, because the mother of the child in the case against Michael Jackson was studied in here motives and reasonings and judged upon her character just as harshly as Wacko Jacko himself. Don't tell me to ignore it and incriminate myself. I am going to continue refuting the bullshit that Jayjg keeps throwing at me. | 2,005 | true | article | blocked | dev | false |
16,047,901 | QE the QM is now a redirect to EBL. Most of its facts are either there or on the new separate QM page. 07:07 Mar 9, 2003 (UTC) | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,049,528 | Unless a person named Buffalo Springfield was born in 1944, it would really be worthwhile to put the name of the band in parnes behind the person's name, so as not to confuse people. | 2,002 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,053,682 | Hi Brian, thanks for fixing frigatebird, I've been away for a few days, so only just seen message, | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,056,750 | :Sure. As a term, the list may be more common now than the radio format. I was just tired of putting top 40 in articles and having it come up red. I do think the radio format was first though. Having 40 songs in rotation is just about the right number. I remember some Top 30 stations and they just didn't make it. Too repetitive even for pop radio. On the other hand, I noticed the same thing about the links that you did, and stopped making them. I can't quite imagine the content of the US Top 40 and UK Top 40 articles. I suppose they could be lists of annual top 40 lists. The radio format is important for noting all the wack songs that have made it. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is not what you usually think of as a Top 40 group, but because of the radio rules, there it was, mixing it up with the pop bands. | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
16,058,204 | As a further thought, maybe precisley a short history of the history would make a suitable introduction, to allow for the controversiality of the issue to be made fully apparent from the outset? Simon | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
16,061,119 | This page duplicates Man Of Aran. Which goes, which stays? I think this one has more accurate use of lowercase 'of'. | 2,003 | false | article | random | train | false |
16,089,196 | == Music Today == I believe there is a song called Today (Coming to America) by Neil Diamond. Assuming I'm correct and Today is the official title, shouldn't it be on this disambiguation page too? | 2,005 | false | article | random | train | false |
16,098,010 | Why the interest in Mississippi, you ask? Seriously, that's a good question. Frankly, I don't remember. I think I started with some disambugiation page that led to a Mississippi governor, and then saw the nightmare that was the governors' page. After cleaning that mess up , I just started to create tables connecting all the governors. I believe the obsession just continued and continued without reason. =) | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,110,143 | I did hear that the nine dragons are eight peaks in present-day Kowloon, including the Lion Rock and Tate's Cairn. The ninth dragon is the Sung empirer. But this was probably the second last empirer who died near Tuen Mun or somewhere in the western part of Hong Kong, plunge into the sea. The very last empirer was perhaps a brother to the second last, and died at Humen 虎門 near Guangzhou and Dongguan in Guangdong. | 2,004 | false | article | random | train | false |
16,125,143 | i replaced the canadian speed limit sign example. the new image is better quality and it is a better example. I hope thats okay. bjj | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,125,987 | That POV bit I just removed about genre films was one that I added way back in the mists of UseModWiki history. I remember adding that, thinking it was important; but this time I'm reading it, wondering why I should assume anyone would agree with that assessment. LOL. 17:53 19 Jun 2003 (UTC) | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,126,654 | ` ==:Image:Canbyscross.jpg== {| align=center border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=4 style=``border: 2px solid #FF5500; background-color: #F1F1DE`` |- | Image deletion warning | style=``font-size: 80%`` | The image Image:Canbyscross.jpg has been listed at Wikipedia:Possibly unfree images. If the image's copyright status cannot be verified, it will be deleted. If you have any information on the source or licensing of this image, please go there to provide the necessary information. |} ==:Image:Candy vending machine.jpg== {| align=center border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=4 style=``border: 2px solid #FF5500; background-color: #F1F1DE`` |- | Image deletion warning | style=``font-size: 80%`` | The image Image:Candy vending machine.jpg has been listed at Wikipedia:Possibly unfree images. If the image's copyright status cannot be verified, it will be deleted. If you have any information on the source or licensing of this image, please go there to provide the necessary information. |} ` | 2,005 | true | user | random | test | false |
16,128,475 | `There's one of these pseudo-proofs for ``1 = 0``, too; it basically goes like this: 0 = 0 + 0 + 0 + ... = (1 - 1) + (1 - 1) + ...``; using associativity, ``(1 - 1) + (1 - 1) + ... = 1 + (-1 + 1) + (-1 + 1) + ... = 1 + 0 + 0 + ... = 1``. What's invalid here is that the law of associativity does not hold for infinite sums that aren't absolutely convergent. 00:12 25 Jun 2003 (UTC)` | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,136,379 | The suffix is -graphy not oggraphy! Like graph or graphite or graphic. Back to Square One, everybody! ~ | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
16,168,996 | from what i've long heard, in ancient times at least, the germans were culturally and religiously similiar to the vikings. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,177,902 | Indians of the northern highlands of Honduras and El Salvador who are somewhat intermediate culturally between the Maya to the north and circum-Caribbean peoples such as the Kuna to the south. The aboriginal culture of the Lenca has virtually disappeared and is not well known. It is thought that formerly each village was autonomous, controlled by a chief and a council… Encyclopedia Britanica 2005. | 2,005 | false | article | random | test | false |
16,183,696 | ` :The problem is that you're using a character set that my Opera for Linux can't read. The quotes are all ``high ASCII`` characters, possibly from a Windows character set? In the edit window, Opera replaced them all with a question mark, and I didn't notice that. Perhaps it would be better to replace them with plain apostrophes and quote marks? ` | 2,003 | true | article | random | dev | false |
16,201,513 | *Both links now point to this acticle. | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,204,512 | ` ==:Image:Aphrpan.jpg== {| align=center border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=4 style=``border: 2px solid #FF5500; background-color: #F1F1DE`` |- | Image deletion warning | style=``font-size: 80%`` | The image Image:Aphrpan.jpg has been listed at Wikipedia:Possibly unfree images. If the image's copyright status cannot be verified, it will be deleted. If you have any information on the source or licensing of this image, please go there to provide the necessary information. |} ` | 2,005 | true | user | random | test | false |
16,204,757 | == Name in Arabic? == Other similar leaders have their names in Arabic... Where is Qureia's? - | 2,005 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,216,457 | ` == Walayah = State == I'm not an expert in Arabic by any means, but my Arabic profssor said, unequivocally, that the use of the word ``Walayah`` could, in no way, be confused with the term ``nation,`` especially in the formal Arabic that OBL uses in his messages. In addition, the Hans Wehr Arabic dictionary defines the term as ``administrative district headed by a vali, vilayet (formerly, uner the Ottoman Empire(; province (=division of a country, e.g., Tunisia, Algeria); sovereign state (in a federal union)`` Also, it should be noted that the full name of the United States of America uses the plural form of ``Walayah.`` As far as I can tell, it is agreed upon that OBL was referring to states as individuals and NOT as nations in that particular speech and I feel that this should be noted.` | 2,005 | false | article | random | dev | false |
16,226,334 | ` Taku, I have the following two questions: * What term do you think is the Japanese equivalent of Mainland Japan, 内地, 本土 or others? I cannot get the nuance in English. * What is the scope of ``we``? ` | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,232,743 | == lots of edits, not an admin == Hi - I made a list of users who've been around long enough to have made lots of edits but aren't admins. If you're at all interested in becoming an admin, can you please add an '*' immediately before your name in ? I've suggested folks nominating someone might want to puruse this list, although there is certainly no guarantee anyone will ever look at it. Thanks. | 2,005 | true | user | random | test | false |
16,240,807 | ` == Title? == What is our justification in calling Commander-in-Chief a ``title`` for the POTUS? I always learned about CinC being a role of the President (like head of state, head of government, party leader, etc.) rather than a title. I know this is a subtle distinction, but I think it's significant. The Constitution certainly supports this characterization just as well.` | 2,005 | false | article | random | train | false |
16,251,938 | So, I took out the external link to Wikitravel. I didn't think it was particularly useful on this stub, and I personally didn't like the appearance of low-class hit-mongering. If this becomes a real serious article about travel, well, probably a discussion of or link to Wikitravel would have a place in it. For now, until this article takes on a real shape, a single extlink just seems kinda opportunistic. | 2,003 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,251,941 | The sentence More than 95% of its residents belong to an Islamic sect called the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association. in the second paragraph should be changed to More than 95% of its residents belong to the Islamic sect called the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association. | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | test | false |
16,253,540 | == Wikinews demo up and running == Hi! I'm writing to let you know that the Wikimedia Board of Trustees has approved the first stage of the Wikinews project. There's now a fully operational English demo site at demo.wikinews.org. This will be used for experimenting with various review models and basic policies before the site is launched officially in about a week. demo.wikinews.org will become the English version later. You voted for the Wikinews project, so I'm asking for your participation now. Everything is open, nothing is final. What Wikinews will and can be depends in large part on you. There already is a global Wikinews mailing list for discussing the project. If you are interested at all, please subscribe coordination is of key importance. There's also an IRC channel #wikinews on irc.freenode.net. Realtime discussion can help to polish up articles. If you're looking for something to do, check out the articles in development and articles in review. Or start a new story in the Wikinews workspace, or ignore the proposed review system - it's up to you. I hope you'll join us soon in this exciting experiment. | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
16,258,978 | ` - Hi. Could you use longer, more detailed names for images you upload please? Short names like ``alexander.jpg`` risk being overwritten ` | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,293,075 | ` ==comment on change to Capital punishment== Just spotted your change about an economic case for capital punishment. ``* From an economic point of view, it is less expensive to execute a defendant than to house him or her as a prisoner for life.`` Perhaps you would consider changing the word defendant? A defendant being the accused before conviction. ` | 2,005 | true | user | random | test | false |
16,295,582 | What is J. Frederick George's actual name? | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,302,134 | :Hey. I saw your notes about factual accuracy in the Talk:Banyumasan_language page. Unfortunately, I'm relying completely on you to make it accurate. I don't know enough about the subject matter. If you'll edit for accuracy, I'll edit for language & style. . . I'll keep my eye on it - but I'm not planning to touch it until you do. Let me know if that's ok. | 2,005 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,308,351 | `Does the US have a different definition of ``city``? This place has under 1000 inhabitats!` | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,338,904 | ` - Edits by me: *searchlight has indeed been sued successfully many times. Someone has altered this fact to suggest that this isn't the case, while providing no proof. I'm changing it back. * As a magazine, it bases itself on the one of the prime journalistsic principles of not revealing its sources. Amongst those sources have been Ray Hill, Tim Hepple, Matthew Collins, Darren Wells and Andy Sykes. - isn't this rather contradictory!? Its sources obviously have been revealed, although I shall leave it in. ``prime journalistsic principles``, however, is rather too complimentary-sounding for a NPOV article. * Hepple has been discredited somewhat, but that is in no way a reflection on Searchlight's modus operandi. - no idea what's this is supposed to mean. It makes no sense without an explanation. I have therefore removed it - if whoever added want to reinsert and explain, fine. * few minor NPOV tweaks, along with a little reprasing for better flow, and grammatical corrections (``MP's``, etc.). IT is still rather slangy in places, and this ought to be rewritten. ` | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | dev | false |
16,348,426 | ` == Wrong Picture == The picture of ``midnight yell`` is VERY WRONG. It is the picture of Kyle Field after the Bonfire Memorial, which was not Midnight Yell. Only the right side of Kyle Field (the student section) is used for Midnight Yell. Please do a search and find a picture on www.tamu.edu that is of Midnight Yell instead of this solemn occasion. Thank you.` | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
16,385,099 | ` :I'm sorry you find our ``shit`` stupid. Thousands of readers everyday disagree. I hope you'll look at Wikipedia:About to learn more about who we are and what we're doing. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | true |
16,385,623 | Childish vandalism is no better. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,409,497 | Second warning. You do it again, and you will be blocked. | | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
16,410,950 | Please note that ALL your pages so far are now listed at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion. - | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,416,906 | Hello, welcome to Wikipedia. Here's some tips: *You can introduce yourself on the new users page. *You can sign your name using three tildes, like ~~~. If you use four, you can add a datestamp too. *Remember to use the show preview button before you save a page. *If you have any questions, see the help pages, add a question to the village pump or ask me on . Other useful pages are: how to edit, how to write a great article, naming conventions, manual of style and the Wikipedia policies. I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,427,816 | question? Why a page about a place with less than 500 people CW England | 2,004 | false | article | random | train | false |
16,429,994 | Are you in the Biscuit Fanatics? | 2,004 | false | user | random | dev | false |
16,438,709 | Does anyone know why this guy is so little known? There appears to be nothing on him apart from the MERLIN project. | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
16,456,791 | Hello Mark, welcome to Wikipedia. You might find these links helpful: How to edit a page, How to write a great article, Naming conventions, Manual of Style. You should read our policies at some point too. If you have any questions, see the help pages, add a question to the Help desk or (if you want a broader audience) the village pump, or ask me on . I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! *You can introduce yourself on the new users page. *You can find lots more information, including open tasks and daily tips, at the Community Portal. *You can sign your name using four tildes, like this: ~~~~. *Before saving a page, it's a good idea to use the Show preview button to review your edits. Also, consider writing a summary for each edit. *The Tutorial is a great way to learn the basics in a more perspicuous fashion. Again, welcome! | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,458,647 | Talk moved from Wikipedia:Votes for deletion A song, apparently, not notable. * Keep. While the article is poor at present, the song could probably rank among the 10 defining works of the Reggae genre. It was recorded by Toots & the Maytals and is still in print. We mention the song in 1967 in music. It seems like I've stumbled across the article before, but it must be deja vu as it appears to be new. * The subject may be noteworthy, but the current article isn't worth keeping around until a real one is written. Delete unless rewritten. | **I just did. By the way, the song title gives me 705 hits on Google. *** I'm going to take your word that it's noteworthy because I'm unfamiliar with the genre. Now a good little article. Keep. | * Keep now, the new article is fine. * I concur. It looks completely reasonable. consensus to keep | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,465,030 | ::Yep, you're right. I was for some reason under the impession that Labor Party of America was the official name, but it's clearly not. Incidentally, the Socialist Party USA is one of the successor organizations to the Socialist Party of America, which eventually wound up in a three-way split, with none of the factions sticking to the original name. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,482,626 | Hello and welcome to Wikipedia! Here are some tips to help you get started: * Create an account so that others will recognize you as you contribute. Then, if you want your old edits to be transferred to your new account, take a look at how to change attribution for an edit. * Once you are registered, add your name to the new user log to let others know a little about yourself. * Read the article describing how to edit a page and feel free to experiment in the Sandbox. * When editing pages, use the preview button before submitting and try to fill in the summary box for every edit. * Eventually, read the Manual of Style and Policies and Guidelines. * If you need help, post a question at the Help Desk or ask me on . * Explore, be bold in editing pages, and, most importantly, have fun! Good luck! P.S. One last helpful hint. To sign your posts like I did above (on talk pages, for example) use the '~' symbol. To insert just your name, type ~~~ (3 tildes), or, to insert your name and timestamp, use ~~~~ (4 tildes). | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,483,356 | ==Wikipedia:Indian wikipedians' notice board== Hi. I would like you to be an active member of Wikipedia:Indian wikipedians' notice board. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,483,780 | ` :Subsequent stories rewrote the information. In this case it was a limited series entitled ``Hobgoblin Lives``, about 8 years ago now. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,487,487 | what was james wolfe mothers name? | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
16,540,894 | This article seems like a duplicate of Sir Mix-A-Lot, with just the a in lowercase. | 2,004 | false | article | random | test | false |
16,554,682 | :::Sorry, my mistake - | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,559,470 | `Please stop adding patent nonsense to Wikipedia. ` | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
16,560,255 | see Talk:National University of Ireland, Dublin | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
16,564,578 | I know that it is extremely common to do this. It is also disputed and controversial. See Wikipedia:Make_only_links_relevant_to_the_context, which suggests linking birth and death dates. Have updated accordingly. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,582,885 | `I must say, somewhat reluctantly, that I think that the phrase ``pop a cherry`` should be included here somehow. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,601,501 | Thanks for experimenting with Wikipedia. Your test worked, and has now been removed. Please use Wikipedia:Sandbox for any other tests you want to do, since testing material in articles will normally be removed quickly. Please see the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. Thanks. | | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
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