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3,938,728 | :One soul can direct ALL his mindjob to another one, who will feel this in his dreams. You just have to think to another one (for example: think (say) the words of your thinking to another certain soul whom you want to think it). You to not even have to know the name of the target person, instead you just have to kno... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
3,947,215 | ` :The relevant quote is here: ``When I first began tinkering with a software program that eventually gave rise to the idea of the World Wide Web, I named it Enquire, short for Enquire Within upon Everything, a musty old book of Victorian advice I noticed as a child in my parents' house outside London. With its title ... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
3,990,121 | ==Protection== Very few sysops have protected their user pages. I recommend you read m:Protected pages considered harmful before you consider doing this. My personal view if that sysops should not have the right to protect their user page when ordinary users can not. Adminship is supposed to be about protecting Wiki... | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
3,990,296 | No indication of where in the world this is. Spelling of article title doesn't match spelling in article text. Is this a place there is already another article about? If so, merge. | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
4,037,240 | 11:00, 2004 Jun 11 (UTC) | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
4,046,281 | : Other people sometimes have a different screen resolution, font size, and/or browser than you. — The image was previously 350 pixels wide. The TOC is approximately that same width, at least in my font size. That makes 700 pixels. How is that and the sidebar supposed to fit on a 800x600 resultion? — | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
4,047,256 | , where Ploticus does not render to PNG | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
4,048,597 | Hi - per the Wikipedia:Manual of Style we start headers at == and we work down from there. I know it can look a bit big but that's how it's done ) Thanks | 2,003 | true | user | random | train | false |
4,054,247 | ` Hi Euric - welcome to Wikipedia. About your recent edits to Floppy disk: Metric specifications are no 1 worldwide now, agreed. But that's not the point here. It's a fact that these floppies have been called 5¼- and 3½-inch and that has to be seen in a historical perspective. The fact that the 3½-disk is actually 90... | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
4,079,607 | :While I don't feel the paragraph is out of line, I'd say just edit in the basic facts and edit out the farcical statements. Statements as to why a pope didn't have a coronation belong in HIS article. If the removal of the tiara at 2nd vatican council doesn't impact it's modern use, don't mention it. Just state that ... | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,094,616 | == Empty Friends plots == I think I put stub notes on those pages, are these not sufficient? The incomplete pages are definately works in progress. Would it be safer just to disable the links until I am ready to totally complete the article? | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
4,110,732 | :I'd say you like Nintendo too much. ;) :It's a good idea, now I think about it. I've been trying to think back to when bosses became popular (a mite difficult seeing as I would have been about five years old), and it seems that the flash point is in 1985. :However, I am quite heavily biased toward scrolling shoote... | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,117,580 | ` (UTC) ::A car can't, but ``event of car hitting dog`` can be figuratively merciful to someone being chased by a rabid dog | 03:25, 16 Jun 2004` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,126,589 | ` == IPA - what == I read the main page of the article on IPA. On the plus side it is clear. On the minus side, it makes no attempt to explain what the IPA is. (context, scope, purpose, etc.) Nice chart. Lots of data (for people who probably have no need of it) but virtually no general information. My questions (wh... | 2,004 | false | article | random | test | false |
4,132,387 | PS. I was also amused to discover that those trollish users who oppose anything but hyphens include none other than , of recent notoriety. | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
4,149,561 | * The article is not quite correct. Decoherence times can range from picoseconds to seconds, depending on the physical system used to implement quantum computer. I think the statement about one nanosecond refers to a different physical system than the one used to build 7 qubit computer. I should go to library, check ... | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,155,694 | ` - as for the spelling of ``medieval``: The OED reports no recent uses of ``mediaeval``. Lewis himself had ``medieval`` in the title to ``The Discarded Image`` (as old versions of the page, and other sources, show). The OED reports nothing distinctively American about ``medieval`` or British about ``mediaeval``, r... | 2,003 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,171,527 | Initial content is what I could glean from Japanese article. | 2,004 | false | article | random | test | false |
4,176,790 | I gladly want know what there is so commonly, and I leave that to you. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,220,627 | ==Discussion in Manual of Style Japan== has some strange ideas about you in Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style for Japan-related articles, please correct him. | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
4,248,099 | OK well I will drop by and see how things are progressing. Are you interested in Lyndon LaRouche, by the way? I have been having fun there, too. | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
4,252,057 | ` No offense taken as I am certainly not any kind of serious scholar, but a search on ``shortest president`` suggests that many believe Madison was the shortest at 5'4``, so if you know something that is contrary to popular belief, please document it if only for my benefit.` | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
4,252,390 | ` :::I feel like you're making the mistake of assuming I'm an anarcho-capitalist. I'm not, particularly. Nor am I unaware that both Rand and the Libertarian party are wary of the label anarchist - just as wary as many left anarchists are of anarcho-capitalism. It's an uneasy relationship. The article should describe th... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,254,142 | Indeed, this page should sensibly discuss Ireland, the (cultural) country (not the Republic), despite the fact that since 1922 it's been split across two juristictions. However, it's somewhat inevitable that the whole issue of partition is in the article. In a way, our lives do revolve around it. : | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
4,316,076 | ::As does outwith. Many Scots live outside Scotland and we use outwith without hesitation, so it is used outside Scotland. I've never had anybody query me on its meaning and that meaning is pretty clear in this sentence. I see no reason to change it. If you want to change Wikipedia to Standard English, there are p... | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,322,944 | -Oh. Sorry about that. I was just having a little gun! | 2,004 | false | user | random | test | false |
4,334,457 | You say that England does not have a national anthem of its own?!? You obviously don't live in England! | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | false |
4,340,600 | Anyone know where we can get exit poll data, or data from Eastern provinces, as it happens? | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,342,815 | ` == A suggestion == I'm Comae again. At the Spanish Wikipedia we have been talking about genealogical trees. It would be very useful for Mithology, kings, Tolkien, and others. The trouble is that we can´t find an usable way to do it, getting links in the tree. I've used HTML lists, but they don't make the cut. Tabl... | 2,004 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
4,347,810 | Not deleted based on Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Agent 212 | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,359,172 | Reply to Dunc_Harris: OpenOffice is a word processor indeed. As the text ist authentic, I have no further sources to mention but myself, Mihai Nadin and Elvira Nadin. | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,372,885 | ` == Membership Claims == I would suggest that the group may Bold textclaimBold text 30,000 members in the U.S. and Canada, but that the operative word is ``claim``. I doubt that its average-sized congregation is 1,000, which is what this would entail; I've seen several of their buildings and I would guess that that... | 2,004 | false | article | random | train | false |
4,374,930 | why is I used as the letter for current in equations? | 2,003 | false | article | blocked | test | false |
4,399,236 | ` ::I should have guessed you wouldn't like it. But, as I said, it was just a beginning. The three trends and so on were simply lifted from the old version of the page, prior to the creation of the ``super-page``. The Hess, etc., part was lifted from the Diversity in anarchism page (which I changed to a redirect). ... | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
4,403,353 | :Hi, haven't gotten a reply yet and I wanted to check to see if you were still looking for AMA assistance. | 2,004 | false | user | random | test | false |
4,410,758 | 2004 (UTC) :Hello, an update on the kafkaian frwiki policies on categories and interwiki. Now, you placed them where you want (up or down) when you created them on a page. Nobody shouts ) 08:41, 2 Jul | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
4,427,756 | What makes you think that everyone any country outside of the US knows the names of all of the US states? Do you know the names of all of the counties in England? I don't see how this question is in any way relevant anyway. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,463,018 | ` ==Parenthesis ``(, )`` don't work in links== Can´t get working links in timelines with parenthesis. For example, I can't link es:Plutón (planeta) in a timeline. Could you fix it? Thank you very much. es:User:Comae ` | 2,004 | false | user | blocked | train | false |
4,475,822 | ` I had heard that the ``X`` for the ``sh`` sound was borrowed from Portugese when the need arose in transcribing Mesoamerican names. I'd tend to say that the name is ``Mexico`` in English and ``México`` in the language of the country. Are there some parts of Latin America where ``Méjico`` is common, and if so where?... | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,480,909 | : Response on , wait... no... . ) – | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
4,492,283 | : It says using templates is ok. Correct me if I am wrong | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,508,575 | Hmmm. Provided it was not a spontaneous phenomenon native to the planet (which seems a remote possibility) it was likely something to do with a meteorite. I always thought that a meteorite was thought to have caused the effect (which was centered in the air by the way) but the HOW of it remains a mystery. Still, i'm no... | 2,002 | true | article | random | dev | false |
4,520,384 | ` :no problem. I'm sure I have used dab as an edit summary the same way, although now I try to use ``avoid redirect`` when simply adjusting a redirect (usually after moving a page) and reserving ``dab`` for making a genuine disambiguation. Doesn't really make that much of a difference though. But I'd reccommend cautio... | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
4,530,607 | ` ====• 's bizarre behavior==== Pot, kettle. What, do you get off on acting like a cop around here or something? If you don't have a problem with my edits, don't concern yourself with matters that don't involve you. :Funny that's exactly what I would say to you since this is my talk page we're discussing. | ::T... | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
4,559,092 | == The source of legislative authority == The opening sentence is wrong. It says In the politics of the United Kingdom, legislative authority (that is, the power to make laws) is vested in Parliament . . . Incorrect. Legislative authority is vested in The Queen-in-Parliament, ie the participation of the monarch an... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,572,513 | * Congratulations, my friend! | | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
4,588,608 | Good evening, Bishonen. Saw your additions to Parental leave. Hope you continue to contribute, and you might want to create a user page. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
4,600,597 | ` :I also added that ``Extreme leftist factions are becoming more prevalent in today's society (particularily in Europe), and the public image of the AWM is more affected by them than the silence majority``. :` | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
4,613,824 | ` == MOS Technology? == There is evidence that the company is not named ``MOS Technologies``, but rather ``MOS Technology, inc.``. See for example this datasheet: . Anybody else has input on this? ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,614,157 | ` User:198.103.53.5 Now reads: * Undermines Secular Government: some religious adherents argue that all human endeavour, including government, is subordinate to ``God's Law.`` This undermines the legitimacy of secular government. For this reason, modern democracies demand a separation of church and state.` | 2,004 | false | article | random | dev | false |
4,619,883 | ` *Paragraph one: if you are uncertain as to whether Lincoln was an important spokesman for the American System, why on earth would you be editing this article? *Paragraph two: I used the qualifier ``arguably,`` and I think it is justified to discuss the track record of the American System approach, which is now virt... | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,632,658 | i have a dick, its bigger than yours! hahaha | 2,004 | false | article | blocked | train | true |
4,649,929 | (UTC) :::Here in Ireland, one generally expects Alt-Gr + 4 to work on a reasonably new PC keyboard with Windows. The reason Alt-Gr + E is not used in Ireland, is that here we use Alt-Gr + AEIOUaeiou to produce the Irish accented characters ÁÉÍÓÚáéíóú. All new keyboards have a € symbol to the right of the 4. I would h... | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,673,271 | I didn't actually know the numbers, so thank you -) I think your current version of the para is fine, btw - | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,691,584 | `This is so excellent! I'm very happy to see the correct spelling added I think I just assumed ``shee-ack`` was ``chiaque``. One question: I've heard about revival, artists' use of Le Chiac, etc. I think there's even a dictionary or two somewhere. But I don't have any info, and can't find such on the Web. suggestions... | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
4,704,558 | . *The Force: Penned original draft of Video Game Portrayal | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
4,705,411 | ` Try to use less subjective terms to describe this ``exceptionally`` subjective term.` | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
4,741,245 | So what are we going to do with the South Bay area of San Francisco Bay? ''' | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,745,553 | Just look it up. Its obvious. | 2,004 | false | user | random | train | false |
4,746,795 | I have requested mediation between RK and myself and/or Zero. See Wikipedia:Requests for mediation. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,755,952 | Put your text for the new page here. my name is MR VIVIAN C KENNEY i just built a demo model of the grasshopper escapement for showing at the annual SYDNEY REGIONAL OCT.18-19 I will be representing MELBOURNE CHAPTER 122 A.A.H.S. My clock is large and made from wood. The escape wheel being 20 inches diam.and is hand ma... | 2,002 | false | article | random | dev | false |
4,756,405 | And the intent was to convey that '...from an ideal security perspective...' etc. Reword as desired to make this clear if the original intent is acceptable. I agree with the bold faced sentiment, and in the VMS experience noted here, was implementing policy from above. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,763,903 | ` I disagree with the hard-and-fast division into ``English`` and ``non-English`` in the Billion and Trillion (which is too definite IMO) articles, (but agree the accepted Wikipedia value should be the US one). Here is why. My Collins English-German dictionary, third edition, purchased in England 1997, has this entry... | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
4,769,059 | : It might be worth mentioning that according to tradition, Ignatius was a young child and among the crowds who heard Jesus' preaching. This would make him quite old at the time of his execution, but it's not entirely unreasonable. I agree that neither Ignatius nor Polycarp add much in the way of biographical detail... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,790,512 | : ALoan's edit > your edit. — | | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,825,990 | *Redirect, redundant. | | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,843,236 | ` Pedant, reinstating your squicky dissertation on grotty clothing as ``sociology of clothing`` is just plain wrong. It is not sociology, anthropology, or any kind of social science. LET GO OF IT! If you want to put it somewhere, it might appear under ``fetishes`` if radically edited. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,855,563 | I'm going to gather that together again in Liberalism in countries. I think it is useful to see in one place how diverse the usages are, instead of having them only exist scattered around. | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,864,279 | ` == I didn't think that mattered since AndyL by virtue of invoking the ``protect`` on John Kerry must obviously be either an AKA for another user (ie; phoney account for doing dirty deeds) or simply LYING about being unavailable until September 15th. Even so, forgive me for not knowing that maximum curtesy must be a... | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
4,876,796 | ` :::No, the ``problem`` is that you choose to infer the worst possible motives from any inconsistencies in Kerry's record, then assert the criticism as incontrovertible truth, and dismiss anyone who disagrees with you as being a ``Kerry sycophant`` or of whitewashing your self-proclaimed truth. Should the inconsiste... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,886,834 | == Assignment 4 == Thanks for your minor addition to the Bird Macintyre page. Now make a significant contribution to another Wikipedia page (a new section or at least a new paragraph.) Please see the instructions on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Kaisersanders/ELP127 for more information or contact me. : | 2,004 | true | user | random | test | false |
4,889,260 | == si.edu images == You're captioning these as PD, but I think they're claiming copyright and placing restrictions: http://www.sil.si.edu/permissions/ Among other things, the images can't be put on a CD. The copyright of the portrait painter or photographer has probably expired in most of these cases, but I think t... | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
4,898,172 | While you are correct that 'toughened glass' could be considered a misnomer (toughness has a specific meaning with regard to the strength of materials), tempering glass is not. In fact there are two ways to temper glass to increase its strength: thermal and chemical. Regarding thermal tempering, you are incorrect t... | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
4,969,076 | :No problem. | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
4,981,621 | :Dear 195.198.190.70, I agree, and have edited the offending section. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
4,992,977 | Aug 2004 (UTC) :: Regards, 06:05, 4 | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
5,024,806 | * Yes, that was rather hasty of me -) I like the idea of having some standard clip art to use; it'd give a nice level of consistency to crypto articles. The reference site you gave me has good ones; I especially like the meat grinder for hash functions. John Savard's site looks like a wonderful resource - we should ge... | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
5,085,524 | Each one of these inventions or propagandistic insinuations constitutes a violation of Wikipedia policy; (see Wikipedia:What_Wikipedia_is_not). It's not just the propaganda even the parts that attempt to be non-propagandistic are sloppy and amateurish, as if the writer(s) had done no research whatsoever. This ought... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
5,097,249 | I got another browser and another spyware remover so now I have two of each, as you and others suggested. This apparently allows me to circumvent anybody trying to crack into my computer by inserting something. I merely complained about the initial problem and Mats, along with others had merely banned me for showin... | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
5,097,546 | I thought my response was rather cordial. Please point out EXCACTLY what you took offence to? Regarding Pharisees, there is no other living Jewish tradition closer to the pharisees than the Yemenites hence my comment. They are the most unchanged. Regarding Yirmeyâhu Bên-Dâvid anyway you know who I mean. Regarding evi... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
5,107,418 | `:I'm backing this up with an argument, so I don't expect that you will revert these changes, based on your statement above. :I take issue with your position that the standard contemporary manner in which Latin is rendered is ``inaccurate.`` In addition, I don't believe that this is ``support[ing] the fiction that let... | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
5,108,359 | ` And what is this ``Crew Member`` nonsense you're throwing out on page after page? ` | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
5,130,102 | ==EasyTimeline fixed== Congratulations! It looks great now. It's a pity our beloved 'eñe' it's still unsupported ( Maybe the spanish characters test table in es:Wikipedia:Líneas_de_tiempo#Fuentes de letra could be helpful... Anyway, we can go back to work again! Cheers!es:User:Comae | 2,004 | false | user | blocked | test | false |
5,140,762 | ` == Pune and Poona == It seems odd that this page [was] located at ``Poona,`` mainly because hardly anyone uses this spelling though the name itself shares currency (perhaps more so than Pune) in spoken language. Simply put, Google, for instance, has over 500,000 hits for ``Pune`` and only 60,000 for ``Poona.`` I am... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
5,146,601 | * Roberto: Yes, please, just go ahead. The article might be just a copy of the web site, but even worse, it is awfully short - just one paragraph. So, if you feel like it, write more about him. Oh, and maybe check by searching for other articles mentioning him - there might be articles about specific books of him, so... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
5,155,366 | ` - Editing of Introduction Reference to ridged band and speculative ``sensitivity`` deleted to maintain neutrality. It is not acceptable to focus only on male circumcision as this indicates that circumcision is only mentioned so as to criticise the male practice. For the rest editing serves to balance the introduct... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
5,155,889 | “She was the editor of a literary page in the school's paper[...]” Can anyone find out what the school paper was called? :“In later years her health has been uncertain; she was forced to move to Florida in November 1966 and now lives in Tennessee.” Does this mean we don't know about her health or that it was variable?... | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
5,158,305 | ```Although they may be based on...`` What is they? – ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
5,160,895 | *Keep. This was a very commonly used term in Soviet era and I could this eventually being a good article. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
5,165,788 | ` ==Title (Again)== I suggest that we move the article from ``Charles, Prince of Wales`` to ``Prince Charles, Prince of Wales`` (and the same for all other Princes of Wales since 1714). The Principality of Wales is a peerage dignity: we use a similar form for other royal peers (for example, Prince Andrew, Duke of York... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
5,173,208 | Likewise. However, I don't think a redirect is needed. The name is currently so long, who is likely to type all that in to get redirected? Maybe let it include hideouts and hideaways? This could include not just comic book type hideouts, but also fictional hideaways from classic literature and such. * | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
5,200,332 | == Thanks for the comment... == ...on the Talk:Porter J. Goss page. I am still relatively new to Wikipedia and though I have created a few of my own extensive articles, I don't have a lot of experience yet in editting prominent (e.g. listed on the main page) articles. The reassurance is very much appreciated! | 2,004 | true | user | random | dev | false |
5,210,708 | How about adding something about Ma Yueliang and Wu Yinghua who remained in Shanghai? ) | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
5,226,113 | Just got your message. Thanks again, and believe me I appreciate your initial idea. If I don't get the adminship, I'd still like to work to end the problem as I said. - | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
5,252,559 | ...as well as one of the three mainstays of Greek classical culture, the Olympic Games and pederasty (in certain areas) being the other two. Are you seriously suggesting that Classical Greek culture boiled down to sport, paedophilia and a dodgy ritual? | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
5,262,377 | `:::Me, I just think the previous one was nicer. But I guess too, having this wee disembodied head popping up in discussions is a tad offputting. ███ ` | 2,004 | true | user | random | train | false |
5,263,616 | :::There are a variety of data sources for population. The UN provides data for member states from 1950 onwards in 5 year intervals. It is available at: :::*http://esa.un.org/unpp/index.asp?panel=1 :::For simplicity, it might make sense to use the population value that precedes the year of the games i.e. the 1950 val... | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
5,267,966 | `I'm pretty sure they're called ``berserkers`` in the game. If I'm wrong, I apologize. It occurred to me the second after I hit ``save`` that it was possible I wasn't correct. ` | 2,004 | true | article | random | dev | false |
5,282,448 | :Could you give examples (i.e. links)? I'm not sure I see what you mean. : 03:30, 2004 Aug 18 (UTC) | 2,004 | true | article | random | test | false |
5,285,415 | :A photoshopped (bunny ears) picture advertising a commercial book belongs in an encyclopedia? I think not. | 2,004 | true | article | random | train | false |
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