Revision as of 20:13, 30 June 2004 editWikiUser (talk | contribs)664 edits Removed abuse by snowspinner-claiming to be sysop? Looks like it. SECOND TIME of editing as Michael Snow deleted my page when I pressed save.← Previous edit | Revision as of 21:14, 30 June 2004 edit undoMichael Snow (talk | contribs)Administrators19,335 edits Note for anyone reading these edit summaries; I did not delete anything, check the diffs if you want to verify thisNext edit → | ||
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Note to Michael Snow: You cancelled my edit-despite the claim that there's no chance of edit conflict here. You people are now even interfering with my computer's connection to The Misplaced Pages. Stop this. | Note to Michael Snow: You cancelled my edit-despite the claim that there's no chance of edit conflict here. You people are now even interfering with my computer's connection to The Misplaced Pages. Stop this. | ||
:What do you mean, I cancelled your edit? We do not claim there is no chance of edit conflict. See ]. If you get an edit conflict message, please copy the material you were attempting to post, go back, and try editing again. --] 21:14, 30 Jun 2004 (UTC) |
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"my talk" page to keep track of changes I have made to the Misplaced Pages, with my reasons.
WikiUser 20:08, 22 Jun 2004 (UTC) - Removed paragraph below from entry for England:
"England" is often used to refer to the United Kingdom, Great Britain, the island of Britain or indeed the British Isles. This is a misuse of the term and is not only incorrect but can cause offence to people from other parts of the UK. For example, someone from Scotland is also British but not English."
WikiUser 20:16, 22 Jun 2004 (UTC) - Removed paragraph below from entry for England:
"Generally, an English person is someone who lives in England regardless of their racial origin. However, some people (including many south Asians and whites) use the label as only referring to the Britons of England: those people of indigenous, or "Anglo-Saxon" origin – preferring to instead use "British" as a racially neutral label. This is only possible due to the somewhat hazy distinction that many people make between "England" and "Britain"."
BECAUSE the first sentence is untrue and the rest is virtually meaningless, the last sentence is also untrue.
VISITORS PLEASE NOTE:- I will remove any edits that are against the Misplaced Pages guidelines- so find someone else to abuse -ok?
Note to Michael Snow: You cancelled my edit-despite the claim that there's no chance of edit conflict here. You people are now even interfering with my computer's connection to The Misplaced Pages. Stop this.
- What do you mean, I cancelled your edit? We do not claim there is no chance of edit conflict. See Misplaced Pages:Edit conflicts. If you get an edit conflict message, please copy the material you were attempting to post, go back, and try editing again. --Michael Snow 21:14, 30 Jun 2004 (UTC)