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Although, I think the dispute this way only widened to the new space of Wiki. I don't quite think the opponents are about to agree even on the determination of the nature of this so called dispute.


My information on the use of this mercury compound in zinc-air hearing aid button cells came to me by an electrochemical engineer at RayOVac, and the Chief Engineer at Phonak USA, the largest hearing aid mfr in the world and largest buyer of VARTA hearing aid batteries (private labeled Phonak in many countries), as when the ban went into effect in 5 states, they pushed it on everybody as the EU also banned it. This caused energy storage capacity to drop about 20% at first as the battery mfr's scrambled to find a substitute (to the detriment of hearing aid, CI, and BAHA users worldwide; and VARTA was the first to solve the riddle in late 2017, gaining back what was lost, per the testing performed at Phonak USA and also at their Stäfa HQ. <!-- Template:Unsigned --><span class="autosigned" style="font-size:85%;">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) </span>
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You asked a few questions on the . I'm responding here rather than there because it doesn't really seem appropriate for me to participate directly in the debate any more than I already have. Feel free to repost any of the following or to ignore it completely, as you deem fit.
* " How many episodes of Dennis Miller Live did he write? Was he a significant contributor?"
**I was a staff writer on the show from Jan 2000-August 2003. I was part of a team of 8-10 staff writers (depending on the season), which collectively wrote every one of the 75 episodes during those three years.
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Of greater importance is the "equal time" issue. If you're going to list one candidate in a political race, you're obligated to list them all. Otherwise, you risk being branded as one of those people who believe that only incumbents are entitled to win elections. And, there are plenty of people on this planet who believe that I'm more significant than Joyce Murray. If you don't believe this, I can ask a few of them to post comments in this space.
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As for the Wakefield article, after looking into a complaint about the date referenced in the article for the MMR introduction in the UK, more serious concerns came to light from the Melanie Philips article that was being referenced, and the incorrect decade gleaned, had been replaced by the blue screen. About when an earlier MMR was pulled from Canada, 1989, it was nevertheless introduced in the UK left on the market there for three years. The issue as it should have been addressed was the restrictions blocking access to single jabs about a decade later. Will try to help sort it all out; your continued objectivity will be much appreciated. ] 03:07, 26 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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Hello, TenOfAllTrades. Thanks for your vote at my adminship nomination. I appreciate the support. Cheers! &mdash; ] (]) 13:25, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)

== Polgahawela level crossing collision/Temp ==

I have started a temp version of the above, as you suggest.

There are already lots of crossreferences and links.

I am combining the non-unique facts from various sources, with a lot of "alledgedly" and "said to have" because early infomation tends to be unreliable.

Please have a look an de-temp it if and when you are happy.

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Thanks, I'll look into it. ]]] 07:16, Apr 28, 2005 (UTC)
*Excellent idea. By the way do you think you can convince Klonimus that the point to merging is improved accessibility of information, and that there is no 'honor' to be had for a mast to have its own article? It would help if he would refine his viewpoints a bit. I'd talk to him myself but he thinks I am t3h 3vil. ]]] 11:07, Apr 28, 2005 (UTC)

== Please review pH indicators and related compounds ==

Hello,
I just saw something that seems inconsistent with some pH indicators, i.e. ] and ]. In ]s (page in which you have contributed), their behavior is said to be the opposite to what their respective articles state, i.e. from ] "At the acid end of its measuring range, it takes on a yellow color. At the alkaline end, it becomes bluish-violet.". However, ]s states "Color at low pH: Blue, Color at high pH: yellow" (in a tabulated format). Something similar happens with Congo red.
I was planning to rise the issue in the discussion page of pH indicators, but I saw that you have lots of contributions in chemistry, so I better ask directly.--] 22:37, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)

== Klonimus and Jesus VfD ==

I have no idea how to interpret his vote. I am well aware of his inclusionist votes, most of which I find equally baffling. I think this particular VfD would be best served by a unanimous string of keeps that plainly give the sensible reasons why the article should be kept. I don't mind ironic remarks but I don't think an actual "delete" vote is helpful here. I am completely unsure of whether he thinks that the situation is so obvious that his ''vote'' will be understood as ironic, or whether in fact he is a troll who just enjoys casting annoying votes. Or is a supporter whomever nominated ] for deletion. Or is collaborating with whomever nominated ] in disrupting Misplaced Pages to illustrate a point.

And, yes, I am aware that my comment was a painfully clear explanation of the obvious. ] ] 14:13, 1 May 2005 (UTC)

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I left out one of the notable frauds he's currently committing on English Misplaced Pages. His user page is an extensive list of random Hebrew and English words, the purpose of which is meant to pull in people from search engines. He also committed this act on the Hebrew Misplaced Pages, and the admins there explained what he did (translation):

:''This page contained, until September 30, 2004, a list of words whose purpose was to pull in random surfers from the internet. This list could've caused Misplaced Pages heavy damage, for search engines do not act with forgiveness towards attempts to cheat them. Because of this, was forced to clean out this page, and to lock it.''

They didn't take this lightly, and neither should we. --]] 19:21, 1 May 2005 (UTC)

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An amazing diff and the fact that you're still being pointed to should cheer you up.

We still don't have immersion boiler and I need to either put double town/town couple on the list (Special:Whatlinkshere/double town) or get around to submitting it at User talk:Drmies.

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My information on the use of this mercury compound in zinc-air hearing aid button cells came to me by an electrochemical engineer at RayOVac, and the Chief Engineer at Phonak USA, the largest hearing aid mfr in the world and largest buyer of VARTA hearing aid batteries (private labeled Phonak in many countries), as when the ban went into effect in 5 states, they pushed it on everybody as the EU also banned it. This caused energy storage capacity to drop about 20% at first as the battery mfr's scrambled to find a substitute (to the detriment of hearing aid, CI, and BAHA users worldwide; and VARTA was the first to solve the riddle in late 2017, gaining back what was lost, per the testing performed at Phonak USA and also at their Stäfa HQ. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Discpad (talkcontribs)

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