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16,612,318 | ` == Exports == An event mentioned in this article is an October 4 selected anniversary. - Can Lesotho together with Swaziland, which is landlocked and completely surrounded by South Africa, be considered as a bantustan (homeland)? They are both landlocked, but Swaziland borders Mozambique as well. Homelands were where the Apartheid government sent Blacks when they didn't have work permits - so I don't think another country counts. So - No. :Thanks man ;-) Does anyone know exactly how Lesotho got it's border? :Yes, In 1818, Moshoeshoe I consolidated various Basotho groupings and became their King. During Moshoeshoe's reign (1823-1870), a series of wars with South Africa (1856-68) resulted in the loss of extensive Basotho land, now known as the ``Lost Territory.`` In order to protect his people, Moshoeshoe appealed to Queen Victoria for assistance, and in 1868 the land that is present-day Lesotho was placed under British protection. ` | 2,005 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,622,443 | ` :McAdam invented the ``macadamization`` road-building method all right (see Macadam), but he was long gone before the practice of sealing macadam roads with tar (tarmacking) came in, as this article says, at the start of the 20th century. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,623,524 | Please post comments on rather than here. I may take some time to find comments posted on this one. TIA. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,641,867 | Will now you do! Chris Holmes is my only best friend that i have left,all the others are dead! I went to school with chris, and we were on the same baseball team. Mr.Lucas was are coach back then, and chris could have made a career in baseball.Man! was he good.But his guitar and his long hair came first.I remember when a minister offer chris, $500.00 dollars to cut his long hair.It took him about 30 seconds to say no thanks. Man! $500.00 bucks was a lot of money back then. Even back then chris knew exactly what he wanted. | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
16,670,670 | `I may be wrong, but isn't Maussolus simply the modern Greek spelling? Not ``more correct`` at all? It's unheard-of in the literature, or I am mistaken. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,683,005 | Mention should be made of the DVS Shoe Company, who makes assorted skate clothing and gear. | 2,004 | false | article | random | train | false |
16,686,060 | Done! | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | test | false |
16,696,462 | ` == Hello... == ASP.NET is not a language.. its a .NET technology which enables server side programming for web development.. Infact ASP.NET should not be under the catagory ``.NET programming languages``... Nawin` | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
16,698,564 | yeh whatever mate. i think he got the idea. | 2,005 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,701,860 | `It would be nice to know what are/were each nation's right-wing political parties, and whom from said parties became a leader of state. 18:08 Apr 14, 2003 (UTC) == Impartiality, please == This article, as it stands, has a rather blatant left-wing bias. For example, fascism is closely linked to right-wing thinking by only the third sentence! Since fascism is a 'radical' ideology it would be anathema to anyone who regarded themselves as a 'conservative'. (Furthermore, fascism advocates large, intrusive government, and therefore could be considered more akin to left-, rather than, right-wing philosophy, which advocates the exact opposite.) Also: ``in theory anyone has an equal chance in a free market. However in practice, a free market is likely [...] to result in [...] almost all of the real ``power`` held by a small percentage of the population. Hence, it can also be considered a doctrine of the right-wing.`` Hence? *Hence*? This seems to imply as /fact/ that a doctrine of the right-wing is that power should be held by a small percentage of the populationwhich is at best, a highly disputable opinion, at worst, a complete nonsense. :I agree with this criticism. Economic ideology is better expressed somewhere else. I've tried to rewrite it with a NPOV. Let me know your thoughts. The article now seems to imply that ``right-wing`` is the same as ``conservative``, in the sense of resisting political change. However I have the impression that right-wing is defined simply by opposition to left-wing doctrines, not opposition to change in general. The leftist agenda is for government-mandated equality, in the mild version proposing equal rights for everybody under the law, followed by income redistribution through taxation, and in the extreme version progressing to communism. E.g., if the left propose abolishing a monarchy, then anybody who opposes this is on the right, and is also conservative. However if someone was to propose establishing a monarchy in a place where none ever existed, this would still be right-wing, but not conservative. Does this make any sense? :The concepts of political ``left`` and ``right`` will always be difficult to define precisely, because they are inherently amorphous, but I would say it is unfair to categorize right-wing thinking as merely being in opposition to change from left-wingers. :Speaking from a right-wing perspective, I would say that right-wing ideology is fundamentally *pragmatic* in naturei.e. right-wingers believe that change should take place in terms of *reform* of existing institutions which evolved over aeons and have successfully stood the test of time. Right-wingers are therefore naturally scornful of Marxist/Revolutionary ``idealists`` who believe in a ``Year Zero``, the discarding of all ``old`` ideas, and starting again from scratch (exemplified by such catastrophic failures Stalin's Five Year Plans, and Mao's Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution). In the case of the Cultural Revolution, 3000 years of Chinese culture was chucked down the pan, by ``enlightened`` left-wing philosophersalthough this is an extreme example, most left-wingers aspire to re-invent society in some such manner, and this will always be opposed not only by those who revere the past, but by those who have any grasp of pragmatism. :Although Libertarianism refuses to categorize itself as either left- or right-wing, I would say that many modern right-wingers are libertarian in nature, in that they believe in the freedom of the individual from the interference of the state, as opposed to the state-centric paternalistic view of the Left. Low taxation is a fundamental principle of the Right, and low taxation necessarily results in a smaller role for government, and (it is argued) therefore greater individual freedom. Hmmm its difficult this right-left wing thing, It seems to be something you instinctively ``know`` whether something is left or right wing, but when you come to define it in detail it becomes very difficult. There seems as far as I can tell, to be two different strands of right-wing politics which often contradict each other. There is a ``conservative`` right which generally opposes change from tradition, generally defends priveliged elites and wealthy interest groups, and opposes egalitarianism and is generally suspicious of rampant capitalism, often prefering protectionism, and favouring small business. And there is the ``free market`` or ``radical`` right, who are perhaps best exemplified by say Margaret Thatcher or Ronald Reagan who often profess to believe in traditional values etc, but advocate radical free market policies of deregulation, privatisatio | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,703,180 | ` == Bill Belichick == Hi! I noticed that in the April 4 edit to Bill Belichick you added the following text: ``Known for being one of the most reserved coaches in NFL history, especially to the press, his focus on the game of football have begun rumors that Belichick may have Asperger's Syndrome.`` I've searched for confirmation of association between Belichick and Asperger's and could not find anything. Additionally, even if it exists, I don't think rumor should be included in articles unless the rumor itself is central to the topic. I didn't want to remove it before checking with you first since I realize there may be more behind the inclusion than I'm aware of. What do you think? ` | 2,005 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,720,812 | *E Line and M Line will now be accompanied by C Line the C Line is the Canada Line(RAV Line). I have heard E and M Line being coined. I Travel on TransLink alot as i dont have a car nor do i want to drive one but E Line and M Line are the Short Term of Saying Expo Line and Millenium Line. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,724,920 | `Python program used to simulate the nonrenewable resource sector: #!/usr/bin/env python import math from dynamo import * #levels nr = ``nr`` #Nonrenewable resources ic = ``ic`` #Industrial Captial nrtd = ``nrtd`` #Nonrenewable resource technology initiated #nruf2_l1 = ``nruf2_l1`` #Nonrenewable resource usage rate delay level #nruf2_l2 = ``nruf2_l2`` #Nonrenewable resource usage rate delay level #nruf2_l3 = ``nruf2_l3`` #Nonrenewable resource usage rate delay level #rates nrur = ``nrur`` #Nonrenewabel resource usage rate icir = ``icir`` #Industrial capital investment rate icdr = ``icdr`` #Industrial capital depreciation rate #nruf2_r1 = ``nruf2_r1`` #Nonrenewable resource usage rate delay rate #nruf2_r2 = ``nruf2_r2`` #Nonrenewable resource usage rate delay rate #nruf2_r3 = ``nruf2_r3`` #Nonrenewable resource usage rate delay rate nrate = ``nrate`` #Nonrenewable resource technology improvement rate #axillaries nruf = ``nruf`` #Nonrenewable resource usage factor pcrum = ``pcrum`` #Per capita resource use multiplier nrfr = ``nrfr`` #Nonrenewable resource fraction remaining fcaor =``fcaor`` #Fraction of capital allocated to obtaining resources fcaor1 = ``fcaor1`` #Normal fcaor fcaor2 = ``fcaor2`` #Alternative fcaor pop = ``pop`` #Population pop1 = ``pop1`` #Exponentially growing pop io = ``io`` #Industrial output iopc = ``iopc`` #Industrial output percapita nruf2 = ``nruf2`` #Nonrenewable resource usage factor after recycle year nrcm = ``nrcm`` #Resource technological change multiplier icor = ``icor`` #Industrial capital output ratio #constants nri = 1e12 #Nonrenewable resources initial nruf1 = 1 #Nonrenewable resource usage factor 1 popi = 1.65e9 #Initial population in 1900 gc = 0.012 #Population growth constant zpgt = 2500 #Zero population growth time pop2 = popi*math.exp(gc*(zpgt-1900)) #population at zpgt ici = 2.1e11 #Industrial capital initial fioaa = 0.12 #Fraction of industrial output allocated to agriculture fioas = 0.12 #Fraction of industrial output allocated to services fioac = 0.43 #Fraction of industrial output allocated to consumption alic = 14.0 #Average life of industrial capital pyear = 1995 #Year to switch nruf tdd=10 #Technological development and implementation delay dnrur=2e9 #Desired nonrenewable resource usage rate #parameters dt = 1.0 initial_time = 1900.0 #initial data i = {} #Initial levels i[nr] = nri i[ic] = ici i[nrtd]=1.0 smooth3_init(i,nruf2,i[nrtd]) def calc_auxiliaries_and_rates(n,time): #first the auxiliaries n[nruf2] = smooth3_cur_value(n,nruf2) n[nruf] = clip(n[nruf2],nruf1,time,pyear) n[nrfr] = n[nr]/nri n[fcaor1] = table_lookup(n[nrfr],0.0,1.0,0.1,[1.0, 0.9, 0.7, 0.5, 0.2, 0.1, 0.05, 0.05, 0.05, 0.05, 0.05]) n[fcaor2] = table_lookup(n[nrfr],0.0,1.0,0.1,[1.0, 0.9, 0.7, 0.5, 0.2, 0.1, 0.05, 0.05, 0.05, 0.05, 0.05]) n[fcaor] = clip(n[fcaor2],n[fcaor1],time,pyear) n[pop1] = popi*math.exp(gc*(time-1900.0)) n[pop] = clip(pop2,n[pop1],time,zpgt) n[icor] = table_lookup(n[nrtd],0.0,1.0,0.2,[6.0,3.3,3.1,3.06,3.02,3.0]) n[io] = n[ic]*(1.0 - n[fcaor])/n[icor] n[iopc] = n[io]/n[pop] n[pcrum] = table_lookup(n[iopc],0.0,1600.0,200.0,[0.0, 0.85, 2.6, 4.4, 5.4, 6.2, 6.8, 7.0, 7.0]) #then the rates n[nrur] = n[pop]*n[pcrum]*n[nruf] n[icir] = n[io]*(1.0-fioaa-fioas-fioac) n[icdr] = n[ic]/alic n[nrcm] = table_lookup(1.0-n[nrur]/dnrur,-1.0,0.0,1.0,[-0.05,0.0]) n[nrate] = clip(n[nrtd]*n[nrcm],0.0,time,pyear) smooth3_next_rates(n, nruf2, n[nrtd], tdd) calc_auxiliaries_and_rates(i,initial_time) def get_next_time_step(j,time): n = {} #nextize levels n[nr] = j[nr]+dt*(-j[nrur]) n[ic] = j[ic]+dt*(j[icir]-j[icdr]) n[nrtd] = j[nrtd]+dt*(j[nrate]) smooth3_next_levels(n,j,nruf2,dt) calc_auxiliaries_and_rates(n,time) return n run_times(initial_time,dt,200,i,get_next_time_step) Dynamo include: import math def print_sorted_keys(dict,width): keys = dict.keys() keys.sort() f = ``%``+str(width)+``s`` for key in keys[:-1]: print (f+``,``) % key, print f % keys[-1] def print_sorted_values(dict,width): keys = dict.keys | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,734,741 | ::I agree also. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,754,437 | ` :I was there some years ago and they told us this. I'm not sure that rain actually falls - I doubt it very much - but I could imagine that water vapour might visibly collect up near the ceiling sometimes. The building is truly immense. I think ``weather system`` is an exaggeration rather than an urban legend. Anyway, the official line is that something meteorological does go on in there, even if it's only a bit of mistiness overhead. — ` | 2,005 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,758,679 | I am reverting in this case, wrong English and factual inaccuracy | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,761,157 | ` Oh yes you're right, I've been out of school for a while so I'm a little rusty. I can't believe I made such a bad error in the process of correcting an ``error.`` Le sigh. ` | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
16,793,395 | == Arbitration Committee ruling == The case against you has closed. It is the decision of the Arbitration Committee that you are to be banned for sixty days ending 17 March 2005. You are also prohibited for a period of one year from editing any article which relates to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict except in the following manner: each edit shall involve insertion or removal of one discrete piece of information which shall be referenced either by comment or footnote to a specific page in a book published in English and readily available in libraries or by purchase. References to URLs are acceptable only if the site is in English and the information referenced is readily located by consulting the webpage. You shall be placed on personal attack parole for three months; if you make an edit which an administrator judges to be a personal attack you may be banned for up to three days. All information added by you to Israeli-Palestinian conflict articles must be adequately referenced, and you may not remove adequately referenced information from Israeli-Palestinian conflict articles, and you also may not revert edits which are purely organisational. For further details, please consult the Committee's final decision. 01:47, 2005 Jan 16 (UTC) | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | train | false |
16,802,825 | Hello and welcome to Wikipedia! Here are some tips to help you get started: * Try the Tutorial, and feel free to experiment in the test area. * If you need help, post a question at the Help Desk * Eventually, you might want to read the Manual of Style and Policies and Guidelines. *Remember Wikipedia:Neutral point of view * 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 |
16,807,155 | == Nuevo León Border with U.S. == While looking at a map, I was curious as to why Nuevo León has such a tiny border with the U.S. I'm not sure this is an authoritative source, but this page mentions a land trade with the state of Coahuila in 1882 to obtain the access to the U.S. border. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,841,440 | `This article, started originally by a couple of anonymous wags, has been developing parallel with Microscope. Although its intent is probably to be specific to ``optical`` microscopes, in fact that is the type that most people associate with microscope. Time to end the confusion and merge with the original article. - ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,842,670 | Questions about MSIs *How are MSIs intended to be created by Microsoft? **Is there an API for constructing them? **Is there a defined format? *What is the structure of MSIs? Are they simple archives containing control files, or some kind of OLE serialisation? | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
16,855,801 | :This is an encyclopedia, not a tabloid. In some cases where a person has had public struggles, or their lives intertwined with other noteworthy people, it's appropriate to put it in there. Like the Bob Costas quote in the article, one of the most remarkable things about Musial is that there isn't anything sensational. Since this is the discussion section I can state my personal opinion here. Musial has stayed in St. Louis, the city that made him famous, and he's always been generous in giving his time to charitable causes, even as his age has advanced and his health has declined. Virtually everyone who asks him for an autograph gets one. Why do you have interest in trashing the reputation of an old man who's done nothing but give back to his community for the past 40 years since his career ended? | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,866,768 | ` It is ``Ultimate Muscle``, according to the Viz manga and the 4Kids website. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
16,878,198 | ::A third term is significant simply because it is rare. The electorate and party (often on behalf of the former) are disillusioned with the party leader by this time, thus they kick him/her out. Read about Margaret Thatcher. | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | dev | false |
16,892,403 | helo i want some details about you ffor my school work> i chose you because i think that your a cool actor and good looking guy. here are some questions that i would like to ask you: wats it is like 2 b famouse? did you want to b an actor? please write back love sian lindsey xxx | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | dev | false |
16,895,901 | It was so sad to see the United Arab Republic collapsed because of the arrogancy of those Egyptian officers. Much would have been achieved if the United Arab Republic is still there. As an Arabic person, this is my dream to see all Arabic countries united and under one flag. | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | test | false |
16,897,544 | Uh...just out of curiosity, did The Fifth Element do good in the box office?- | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
16,904,861 | I lived in the 17th century. My father was a diplomat and poet. I improved telescoopes and discovered moons. I greatly improved the time keeping abilities of clocks by using a pendulum. Who am I? | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
16,917,573 | You've been blocked for 500 days from editing Wikipedia. To plee you case, you can e-mail me or Hadal, and explain yourself. Otherwise, you've had more than your chance. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
16,941,586 | Please do not vandalize the pages of Wikipedia - thank you - | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
16,948,063 | ` Q. How are the barrels rotated? A. The rotational force is delivered by two hydraulic drive motors operating off of both main aircraft hydraulic systems (A+B). The motors deliver their torque to gearbox in the Hydraulic drive assembly. This in turn delivers the force to two drive shafts. The forward one goes to the rotor assembly on the GAU-8 itself, while the second delivers it's power to the ammunition drum. Q. How long is typical spin-up time? A. While the system is capable of operating at 4200 rounds per minute, it is limited to 3900 while installed in the aircraft. Since the GAU-8 has 7 barrels it needs to spin at 1/7th of the firing rate. Basically since it's rotating a touch over 550 rpm the spin-up time is almost instantaneous. On another point the statement on the gun gas on affecting the engines is complete rubbish. During the firing of the GAU-8 the engines ingest so much gun gas that the engine igniters (think super spark plugs) must fire to ensure a stall does not occur. The engines also will ingest so much soot from the firings that they need to be ``water washed`` (have water and a mild cleaning solution misted into the engines while running at approx. 80% power) periodically to remove soot from the blades. Anyone who has had to clean an A-10 will tell you the gun gas goes just about everywhere aft of the nose.` | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
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16,998,998 | This is really more a review than an article. Needs work. - | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,005,660 | Thanks for experimenting with Wikipedia. Your test worked, and has now been reverted or removed. Please use Wikipedia:Sandbox for any other tests you want to do, since testing in articles will normally be reverted 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 |
17,010,634 | This article was listed on votes for deletion; see Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Treaty of Finkenstein. , )]] | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
17,011,445 | I think you might've been posting in the wrong article. All game modes are available for single players, although bots aren't as fun to play against as human players. Retodon8 | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,022,767 | === I see === Well, thank you for the links ) | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
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17,037,417 | Renata Tebaldi was a great friend to me from 1958 and I am deeply saddened by the news of her death. We have lost the greatest diva of the 20th Century and one of the ture great ladies of our times. Listening to her Christmas album a while ago brought tears to my eyes. I will miss her deeply as a friend and a great diva. At this time of year I believe the only solas I have is to know that the newest angel and greatest angel will be leading the Christmas Chroir. God Bless you Dear Renata and may you rest in Peace! Love Dick | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
17,040,493 | Hi Susan, My cycle is a long cycle ( from 32-35 days) When I got married, I used to have a 28 days.- (6 years ago) I have since had 2 miscarriages (Dec 02 and May 04) , surgery (septum removedin Oct 04, taken different hormones (oestrogen, progesterone) . I know all this can create an inbalance in my system. I am wondering if an active and regular sex life helps to regulate my cycle? | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
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17,070,222 | This needs some severe NPOVing! | 2,004 | true | article | blocked | test | false |
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17,080,657 | `== ``C tutorial`` == To the anonymous IP who in their edit summary said ``Does this C tutorial really belong here anyway?``, I think it shouldn't be. The abstract description says about the same amount about records in a much more widely applicable way in about two sentences. Maybe it could be made more newbie-friendly, but there's no need to do more than mention that C has support for records and that they're called structs. This is why I made the rather drastic change I did. I suspect this was the result of a merge of some sort. ` | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,084,925 | This article was proposed for deletion December 2004. The discussion is archived at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Code of Honor. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,096,738 | Am researching the use of Makaton in the mainstream classroom and am looking for practical teaching approaches. Can anyone help? | 2,005 | false | article | random | train | false |
17,097,893 | `== Three revert rule== FYI, the three revert rule starts with ``This guideline applies to each person``. See Wikipedia:Three revert rule. :FYI, it further states ``A growing consensus is that, since the mere incidental fact of one side outnumbering the other does not, alone, make the majority right, each side of an argument should be limited to 3 reverts per day`` ::Hang on. Where did you get that from. It doesn't say that at all. Instead, it says the exact opposite: ``3RR specifically does not apply to groups`` :::If it does not say that now then someone has been changing the policy to suit their POV, it was there last week. ::::So when will an admin block cheese so that we can go back to editing an encyclopedia? Arb Com election]] :::::So when will an admin ban Sam Spade so we can go back to editing an NPOV encyclopedia? ::I can't seem to find a version of the article that says that. Please point it out to me as I would find it interesting to know who included it. == Please don't delete or edit other people's comments == CheeseDreams, please don't delete or edit other people's comments on the Talk pages. You've done it to me personally twice now (that I've noticed), once in the talk page of the Cultural and Historical Jesus, and (at least) once before on the Wikiproject:Jesus discussion page, when you made most of the discussion of Christology in the strikethrough font. You seem to be relatively new to Wikipedia, so I'm asking nicely. Say what you need to say, but let others say what they say and let their words stand on their own. Thank you. :If you mean a comment in the summary, that is because I summarised the text. Your comments can be viewed at archives 2-5. :And on Wikiproject:Jesus, I struckthrough (but did not delete) items which had been actioned. This is the standard practice for todo lists is it not? :: I meant the comment on the summary itself, encouraging people to read those archives instead of relying on someone's summary. On Wikiproject:Jesus, the text you marked as strikethrough were not part of a todo list, it was a discussion of whether to do anything with Christology at all. In both cases it appears that you were trying to delete or conceal my objections to your proposals, rather than actually respond to them. Maybe that wasn't your intention, but it certainly had that appearance. \ :::It already says that the full text is in the archive, and that the summary is by me, and disputed by you. :::W.r.t. the wikiproject, if you note the talk page, you will see that I struck through everywhere that there was discussion which I had actioned. If I had intended to delete or conceal your objections, I would merely have deleted the text, or put tags round it. :: Also regarding your summary of Slrubenstein's comments, ``yanking someone's chain`` doesn't have anything to do with masturbation in the U.S., at least when used in the context Slrubenstein used it. It just means he wondered if FT2 were saying things just to get a reaction from him. That's probably an honest misunderstanding between the two of you, but it might be helpful if you acknowledged it and corrected that part of your summary. Thanks. :::If Slrubenstein agrees to retract his uncivility toward FT2 such as ``charicature of a nut``, ``ar eyanking my chain``, ``your reasoning is specious and ignorant``, and apologise for them, then I am perfectly willing to remove the comments from the summary. Until that time, they remain, since this is how I and other non-US (remember that the majority of english speakers are not in the US) readers read the text. :::I have also just looked the phrase up in a slang dictionary, and cannot find an alternative meaning to the phrase. :::: I agree, most English speakers are outside the US, so it's a very understandable misunderstanding. Here are links to a couple of definitions that I think are better than the one I gave, and probably closer to what SLR meant: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=yank+one's+chain and http://www.ozyvoyuer.com/aussieslangdictionary.html#Y. (The second looks Australian, so it's not a strictly US-centric usage.) ==Arbitration== Thanks for pointing me in the direction of the RfA. A lot of familiar names in that crew! I don't know that I'd call them a cabal but I know what you mean. They've learned that the best way to push a POV is to gather a small gang. The way Wikipedia is structured it's easy to subvert consensus by doing so. I'll try to have a look at what's passed and if I can comment constructively, I'll do that. Regarding arbitration, CheeseDreams, I was not implying at all that I didn't agree that I should recuse myself I did so, as I hope you noticed. I was noting that it is Arbitration Committee practice for someone involved peripherally in a dispute (or directly, of course) to recuse themselves, and that in the past no one has needed to prompt arbitrators to do this. We're intelligent, we're committed to fairness, and we police ourselves pretty effectively in this regard. I was just wishing you'd have given me the courtesy of waiting to see if I would recuse myself from the case, rather than assuming I wouldn't. I will note, though, that the standard you suggest is generally considered too high for arbitration here. In a case like yours, it's obvious that with so many involved parties (in a relatively small community), all of those people will know at least one arbitrator mere acquaintance does not require an arbitrator to recuse. We recuse when we're involved in the case itself, or when one of the involved parties is either a long time enemy or close friend. If arbitrators could only hear cases involving users they had never before encountered, we couldn't arbitrate any case effectively. Just thought I'd offer my thoughts, and let you take them as you please. On another note, I am not sure if it was you who wrote the phrase ``cabal of 'fundamentalists'`` in your arbitration request, but if you did, I'd suggest to you that it might be wise not to use that phrase. The list of users who oppose you includes at least one very dedicated atheist and at least one other person who is openly hostile to Christianity characterizing the list as ``fundamentalist`` will be seen as a blanket generalization. Obviously you can do as you please, but I think other users will notice the word and the users, as I did, and be confused or else draw negative assumptions (i.e., characterizing atheists as ``fundamentalists`` might be seen as an indication that one is hasty to judgment, etc.). Now, I'm sure you don't much like getting a note from me, so I'll disappear, but if you ever do feel like talking, I want you to know that I'd be happy to. As I hope you can see above, I'm not ``out to get you``. I'd like to understand you a little better, and I'd like to be able to work with you productively if I can. If you'd like to talk about it, drop me a . Thanks, :Unlike most of the arbitration committee, as far as I am aware, you have actually engaged in debate over controversial issues with me. I regard that as being ``an involved party``. :No, I wrote the phrase 'cabal of ``fundamentalists``', please note the quotes around the word ``fundamentalist`` :I have absolutely no issue with getting a note from you. ::I'm glad here's another note then. You seem to misunderstand me (perhaps I'm not communicating well). I have agreed with you on two separate pages already that I most certainly am an involved party. I don't want to sound at all rude, but I have to admit that your continued responses to me are making me wonder if you understand what I mean when I say that I have ``recused`` myself from the case. If I am wrong, please forgive my suggestion. But if you are unclear on what it means, it means that I have openly declared that I am an involved party and that I will not offer any arbitrator opinions (or any votes) on your case, should it be accepted. I apologize if it is unclear I had thought that ``recuse`` was common in the English court system as well, but I confess I do not know it well, and perhaps that is the source of the confusion. As far as the quotation marks around ``fundamentalist``...well, as I said, it's your choice. I can't claim that I understand what difference in meaning is implied by the quotes, but I don't suppose it's important for me to understand. Thanks for replying nicely I apprecia | 2,005 | true | user | random | test | false |
17,119,106 | 2005 (UTC) ::I've tagged it gfdl for you since it seems to be a photo of you, so you own the copyright, so uploading it to Wikipedia makes it gfdl. 20:45, 26 Feb | 2,005 | true | user | random | test | false |
17,134,142 | This page was voted on for deletion at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Outlaw Star Articles. The consensus was to merge to Outlaw Star. | | 2,005 | true | article | random | test | false |
17,149,898 | You are a racist pig, loser. Don't vandalize again. | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | test | true |
17,151,409 | :I agree. My guts tell me that most of the people who add just want to popularize a biz, whether they work there or not, whether they like the biz or not. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,160,352 | I don't see what makes Blum any more reliable than people like Chomsky and Herman. He's a left-wing pundit who excoriates the U.S. for everything it does. It's like me including a JBS article in communism to prove why it doesn't work. | 2,005 | true | article | blocked | dev | false |
17,168,816 | Please stop adding nonsense to Wikipedia. It is considered vandalism. If you want to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. | 2,005 | true | user | random | dev | false |
17,172,869 | Frankly I dont have the time nor the inclination to sit and argue with you! If you do ...well... why dont you just go and screw urself!! | 2,005 | false | user | blocked | train | true |
17,194,332 | 09:57, 2005 Feb 12 (UTC) | 2,005 | true | user | random | test | false |
17,198,125 | Shouldn't this article go under the minor characters section? I like Buggy but he's really not all that important to the plot. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,205,947 | Sorry dude, but what a load of malarkie! | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | test | false |
17,211,708 | Parity to Taiwan Page There is a culture section in Taiwan; At the moment, due to the small size of this page, these two should be identical. Although I feel as though the redundancy is unneccesary, this particular page COULD be greatly expanded, therefore I left it. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
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17,223,362 | Hi! welcome to Wikipedia! Hope you enjoy contributing to Wikipedia. Be bold in editing pages. Here are some links that you might find useful: * Try the Tutorial. If you have less time, try Wikipedia:How to edit a page. * To sign your posts (on talk pages, Votes for deletion page etc.) use ~~~~ (four tildes). This will insert your name and timestamp. To insert just your name, type ~~~ (3 tildes). * You can experiment in the test area. * You can get help at the Help Desk * Some other pages that will help you know more about Wikipedia: Manual of Style and Policies and Guidelines, Wikipedia:Neutral point of view, Wikipedia:Civility, Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not * If you made IP edits before creating a user account, you can attribute your IP edits to your account at Wikipedia:Changing attribution for an edit. I hope you stick around and keep contributing to Wikipedia. Drop a note at Wikipedia:New user log. | | 2,005 | true | user | random | train | false |
17,239,660 | `The word ``billion`` has ambiguity in its meaning; it can mean either 10^9 or 10^12 depending on the region of earth. Any proposed alternative to this abbreviation?? ` | 2,005 | true | article | random | dev | false |
17,240,106 | :Merged. Thank you. | 2,005 | true | article | random | dev | false |
17,273,583 | `I'm pretty sure the NIMH in ``The Secret of NIMH`` is the National Institute of Mental Health (a made up laboratory within the very real institute), so I've merged mention of both into a single entry. If I'm wrong in doing so please explain here and revert. - ` | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,317,065 | ==Re: Gertrude of Holland == Stop Re-directing Gertrude of Holland. BASdfjb ASOUDh ASDFhuhf IIIIII FNbjefhujNEF EUFHDiuhef | 2,005 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
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17,335,304 | It isn't copyright. PLease put it back! - b1link82 | 2,005 | true | article | blocked | train | false |
17,345,236 | Am I wrong or did the CISL have a time system similar to hockey - three 20 minute periods divided by breaks? | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,369,506 | == The INC page is getting much worse == Check out Talk:Iglesia ni Cristo. I'm at a loss about what to do about this matter. | 2,005 | true | user | blocked | dev | false |
17,378,885 | why is this linked to the communist party of India.... | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
17,380,699 | culture in Pakistan|Gun | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,381,388 | ` *Given the short nature of this article, as part of a series on famous people in CAM, I have to question that almost half of the article is spent on two rather unimportant issues related to his life's work - namely the reference to Dr. Quinn (why not mention all the others who started a hospital or introduced Hahnemann's system into their country?) and the reference to quarantine. What about some major contributions, such as that he was one of the first to talk about hygiene, the value of fresh air, sunshine, etc., that he fought for the purity of medicines in an age of adulteration, leading homeopaths everywhere to fight for better medical standards, such that in the US and Canada, for example, the homeopaths formed the first medical associations, which the AMA was formed to combat, or that he was a famous chemist and medical translator, his texts used throughout Germany, that he treated royalty, a tradition that continues with the British and Dutch royal families to this day? He was also a strong opponent of ``heroic measures`` drawing medicines attention back to the Hippocratic nil nocere. Does anyone else feel this article really does Dr. Hahnemann a disservice? ` | 2,005 | true | article | random | dev | false |
17,382,789 | I've removed the to-do list, the cleanup tag, and the table, having found that the removal of the latter eliminated the need for the other two. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,395,105 | You can blame me for sour grapes if you ever decide to dislike me. ;) Drooooool. Thank you for putting me straight. Even if there was something to what I wrote (I'm fairly sure I didn't invent it), that wasn't where it needed to come out. | 2,005 | true | user | random | dev | false |
17,407,858 | ::The original Nova series was very close to the modern SBC, but still needed separate core on the backplane. It would be a few more years before RAM was adequately compact to produce a true SBC. | 2,005 | true | article | random | dev | false |
17,411,917 | `__FORCETOC__ ==Early discussions== Jesus, i read this again - who wrote it? Gintas Kaminskas by any chance? Lithuanian higher class dominated by Polish???? Damn, Radziwills were so dominated weren't they! Polonisation, once again, happaned not as result of state policy, but as result of constant contact with (higher at that time) Polish culture. I'd like to discuss that with author of changes, or i will change that to sounding more neutral, since this is strictly lithuanian, nationalistic, unrealistic, biased point of view. szopen I would like to point, that ,,Polonisation of Lithuania was not effect of state policy, nor it was goal of Union of Lublin, that Jogaila wanted union with Poland as much as Polish lords, that ,,Western Lithuania taken by Poland in 1920 had majority of Poles who in in referendum voted to joining Poland (referendum was boycotted by Lithuanians, but even if it wasn't, that won't change results, and anyway, this article is _BIASED_ szopen from Poland Before we go further, I would like to point out that the Annales Quedlinburgensis or Annals of Quedlinburg, are not imperial, nor even royal. They are monastic annals. Quedlinburg is a monastery. Remember Matilda, Abbess of Quedlinburg? JHK Some Polish politicians claim the following problems present. Explanation why they do not hold in square braces Ethnic minorities are discriminated. The discrimination is in several areas * land ownership [owner should be citizen of Lithuania; most of polish people who permanently lives in Lithuania have citizenship - so no problem here] :nice talking but the facts are different [what facts are different? polish has no citizenship? or what?] * access to education in native tongues [state funds schools where education is given in russian and polish languages; number of such schools roughly coresponds to number of people with russian and polish native languages; by contrast there are just couple of lithuanian schools in Poland] in fact they receive most money from Polish organizsation, at least according to articles shwoing here in press, since they receive money from Lithuanian govenrment lately and not enough szopen :are there lithuanian children in Poland who cannot learn in their native tongue, and actually Polish schools are being closed in Lithuania [yes, there are lithuanian children in Poland who cannot learn in their native tongue; and about closing - lithuanian schools are closed too; and the only criteria is attendance in those schools] * access to native culture [there are tv programmes in Russian, Polish, Belorussian languages on national tv; there is Russian Theater in Vilnius; there are no restriction on books based on language they are published; so on...] * national and local government representation [elections are free; polish representatives are present in Seimas] :and changing voting districts just to leave Polish majority without representatives is OK ? [1) that do not affect local government; 2) as for representation in national parlament - polish districts ussually shows smallest participation in elections (which is not what you would expect from discriminated people)] ::according to what i read in Polish press, Lithuanian gvt changed borders of districts so region with Polish majority was divided and added to regions with Lithuanian majorities, so in effectc Poles lost representation in local government szopen * transcription of names and family names that are written in Lithuanian [please name the country there this is not a case] :in regions where 100% population is Polish they still have to call themselves with those funny endings in administrative offices; and the greatest Polish poet is not Mickiewicz but Mickiewiczius ??? [do you propose to use one name in local administration and another in national? What to do when papers go from one level to another? do you claim that lithuanian in Poland could achieve his last name MickeviÄ*ius written according to lithuanian rules? you still did not name the country there are no adaptation of foreighn names to local language] :: But in Poland, if your name is Mauricius, you will have that name in documents, not Mauricjuski, Mauricz or whatever. If you name is Schmidt, you are called Schmidt, not Szmid. While in Lithuania, they add an ending to name - that is, they are changing people's names!szopen Quedlinburg was the imperial seat of the Ottonians and it also had a monastery But aren't the Annals from the monastery? That monastery had an important connection to the imperial family (they supplied a series of abbesses), but it is incorrect to call it an 'imperial monastery.' Q. was an imperial residence - it's incorrect | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,420,672 | :You're user page has been vandalized. I have reverted the vandalism by blanking the page. If you would like your user page returned to it's original state, i.e. a red link, drop a line at my talk page and I will make it so. - | 2,005 | true | user | random | train | false |
17,421,603 | No, I don't think they were. Whenever you fight Yellow Terrans, they are acting as placeholders, and most likely are not the true Epsilon Squadron. | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
17,423,161 | ` ==Big firms== Hello. The article Big firms has been tagged for speedy deletion. With the current name, being a one-sentence orphan, it is possible it could be either speedied or nominated for VfD. I see that you've also worked on related articles, such as Boutique firm. A google search on ``big firms`` returned over 88,000 hits, but a random sampling indicates that it is almost always used in the very general sense ``large firms`` and almost never specificly related to law firms. Is there another, more specific, term that the article could be named? | ` | 2,005 | true | user | random | dev | false |
17,439,787 | `Welcome to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia! You don't have to log in to read or edit articles on Wikipedia, but creating an account is quick, free and non-intrusive, requires you to provide no personal information, and gives you many benefits, including: *The use of a username of your choice *The ability to view all your contributions via a ``My contributions`` link *Your own user page *Your own talk page which, if you choose, also allows users to send you messages without knowing your e-mail address *The use of your own personal watchlist to which you can add articles that interest you *The ability to rename pages *The ability to upload images *The ability to customize the appearance and behavior of the website *The eligibility to become an administrator *The right to be heard in formal votes and elections, and on pages like votes for deletion We hope that you choose to become a Wikipedian and create an account.` | 2,005 | true | user | random | test | false |
17,441,153 | About the importance. In Johor, a state of Malaysia - there are about 5 shopping complex, which is a big deal, because when a foreigner comes and visit Johor, they'd want to look up for shopping complex and information about it. I will add directions to the place later. It's not one of those small shop but a very important building to the Johorians. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,452,114 | Yeah, I found the Library of Congress's link as well as tons of other useful stuff on and about the Soviet Union, but I am really interested to find out more about this New Soviet Man. Anyone has ideas about this or suggestion on where to look for more information/details? Thanks for your help. | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
17,476,317 | malware adequately includes viruses with no particular adverse effect - they were not asked for. Virii is a bad word for several reasons. | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
17,478,189 | :*email confirmation from www.islamicarchitecture.org recieved, Thanks | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,480,642 | :The first two official policies of Wikipedia: :# Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. Its goals go no further. See What Wikipedia is not for more info. :# Avoid bias. Articles should be written from a neutral point of view, representing differing views on a subject fairly and sympathetically. :Put simply, Wikipedia is not a soap box. If Wikipedia devolved into a collection of biased opinions, it would cease to be an encyclopedia. Please present the information in a factual method and let the reader form his or her own opinions. | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,480,920 | Jacko here, I am a Huge NICK @ NIGHT fan, if you wanna see loads of info on the show and hallam fm visit www.jackotheripper.tk its cool. | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
17,493,931 | `I agree that this article is currently sucky. Hippie bias in the article. Needs to be connected more with the other Materialism article. That ``personal relationships`` should be put above wealth/objects is an assertion Wikipedia is not entitled to make. But since when do anti-Materialists bother with any restriction on what they can say and pretend to be neutral. Colour me successfully offended. If this kind of thing isn't brought into check across the whole encyclopedia, someone else, not me, will create a right-wing fork of the whole damn thing.` | 2,005 | false | article | random | train | false |
17,494,583 | : Well, please be bold and update it! If you have a link to a website with more information, please give that as well. | e | | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,494,859 | ::Ah, never mind, you already got it. Guess it was a rhetorical question. | 2,005 | true | article | random | test | false |
17,495,915 | Thanks for experimenting with Wikipedia. Your test worked, and has now been reverted or removed. Please use Wikipedia:Sandbox for any other tests you want to do, since testing in articles will be reverted quickly. Please see the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. Thanks. ε | 2,005 | true | user | random | test | false |
17,497,423 | ==Thanks ...== ... for your message. I don't think our approaches to the topic in question are that different. You might have got the impression because lately I have been arguing a lot for the distinction between what can legitemately be called POV (though I think it is the right, less artificial, more reasonable POV and actually the truth - talking about personhood) and the undisputable facts (unborn human individual). Since these are facts, the arguing about alledged POV is really not according to Wiki rules, that state that balance and NPOV is not to blur facts. | 2,005 | true | user | random | dev | false |
17,500,530 | Have now fixed a lot of problems | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
17,508,814 | I find this article quite interesting because you do not find many books these days that give this kind of informatiom. In all I give it a B+. | 2,005 | false | article | random | test | false |
17,516,230 | :Gummo Marx is relatively unknown and had the lousy luck of quitting before the act became famous. Xenia is likewise little-known and unlucky. At least, that's my guess; I could be talking out of my ass. | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | test | false |
17,517,000 | This page needs a discography and photo | 2,005 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
17,534,238 | ```Died during interrogation at Abu Ghraib prison``. Now that's a nice way to put it... ` | 2,005 | true | article | random | train | false |
17,537,878 | How about some discussion here about the Housemartins' tendencies toward Motown type blue eyed soul? | 2,005 | false | article | random | dev | false |
17,539,493 | Article overhauled, added Template:Infobox television w/info, episode listing, offcial homepage, and brief summary/comparison. | 2,005 | true | article | random | dev | false |
17,540,142 | :I agree, it's not verified and I'm biased here. Feel free to take it out. I'd love to see Bobby and Tennant/Lowe tell the tale themselves here. | 2,005 | true | article | blocked | train | false |
17,542,762 | You're right, in a case like this it should be done by vote, but the options should be to merge or to stay as-is, not a more convuluted option of managing two seperate versions in two different articles. When I get back from my vacation, I'll see if I can find a better way to promote this article so it receives more attention and can receive a wider range of votes, as it seems to be very low-interest. | 2,005 | true | article | blocked | train | false |
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