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Ripley
Hello, Everyking ! You seem to like the Ripley article so much. Why don't you come to Misplaced Pages:Collaboration of the week and vote for it ? :-) Cheers ! -- PFHLai 23:35, 2004 Aug 29 (UTC)
Enver Hoxha
I like some of the re-workings of that article, I'm sorry if I caused trouble but I'm very new to this whole NPOV policy. So long as you state that Hoxha was a Communist leader I'm fine...because I've watched Albanian Propaganda films and it states that Hoxha is a Communist leader. Thanks ^_^--Gustuv 22:03, 1 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Just Wondering
Heard that you live in Augusta (thought I was the only one). What part of this lonely town you editing from? MattSal 01:39, Sep 3, 2004 (UTC)
B-Movie Bandit
With all due respect, I am THRILLED that the Bandit is blocked and I fail to understand your opposition to blocking him. There has been more consensus on this problem than any other in recent memory. I have better things to do on this site than play janitor to a moron and I'm sure you do too. The nightmare is over and all of us have won. I genuinely appreciate your concern and your willingness to propose solutions. - Lucky 6.9 17:09, 5 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Joseph Smith Jr.
Thanks for keeping an eye on the article. Good revert. Tom 02:33, 7 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Trial of the Sixteen
A view of someone from the outside is exactly what I needed. What do you find POV and what can be done to correct that? ] 19:35, Sep 7, 2004 (UTC)
- Well, that was my problem - how to write an artcicle on Soviet crime, without stressing the word crime too much. The problem is that those politicians (the elite of the Polish society) were indeed invited for a conference and then imprisoned and tortured. It's similar problem to that of the Great Purges - that article seems anti-stalinist too, but how could it be corrected without resorting to commie propaganda, which seems even worse POV..? I don't know. Let me know should you have any suggestions. ] 19:48, Sep 7, 2004 (UTC)
Minor change to Stalin article
I notice that you reverted my change to the "Death of one man" quote. Can you please explain why this was done? There has been a long discussion at Talk:Famous_non-quotation as to why this was changed. One Salient Oversight 05:57, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Hoxha again
The People's Socialist Republic of Albania was a country with a socialist system led by a communist party that claimed to be guiding the country through the long-term transition to communism. Say that in the article than...I will be staisfied. Also I have watched many albanian propaganda films which refer to Hoxha as "A Marxist-Leninist Guide" Not a leader (although I know behind the scenes I know he was the de facto leader).--Gustuv 01:04, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- Also would you know any wikipedian Communists? I can't find any here--Gustuv 01:06, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- Yeah, I going to read some Hoxha's writings when I find the time, Honestly I've read nothing from Hoxha (I've read mostly Marx, Lenin, Engels and some of Mao)--Gustuv 01:24, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- In that case I wasn't too sure...He could be considered De-facto leader in some case but in others he could be considered the genuine leader.--Gustuv 01:37, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Mistake
Sorry it was in the original article.. you just edited the link. My mistakeMozzerati 14:06, 2004 Sep 11 (UTC)
Thanks
Thanks for your support re: my adminship. Jayjg 18:54, 13 Sep 2004 (UTC)
OK Soda
Thanks for correcting my spelling and grammar constantly. I guess I'm more dependent on the squiggly lines in MS Word than I thought... --DropDeadGorgias (talk) 20:53, Sep 19, 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the Tropical Cyclone edits
Sorry if some of it was a little sloppy. I'm sick as a dog. If you are in an editting mood, feel free to have a run at s and s too ;) (the latter was completely incorrect use of the term arctic cyclone, so I had to edit it.. then I had to write about polar lows. Guess that'll teach me :P) -- 24.150.30.69
Context
Thanks for catching that. If you were watching my edits like a hawk, you'd have noticed that about a quarter way from the end of the list, I started keeping that in, as I suddenly realized that saying U.S. state was better than saying American politician. And in some unfortunate cases, I eliminated both. Thanks, I guess I'll have to go on another cleanup run. :) --Golbez 20:19, Sep 20, 2004 (UTC)
- I preferred "American politician" to "U.S. state of Alabama", but the former seemed .. I dunno. Not all these men are politicians; for example, if I were stubbing presidents, would I have marked Eisenhower or Washington as a politician? Furthermore, most non-stubbed articles don't say he's a politician. But, the most non-stubby Ala. Gov., George Wallace, does say as such. I guess I think US State is a better marker. Furthermore, it brings more exposure to a well-designed article. :) But I'll look around. Maybe there's room for both. --Golbez 20:33, Sep 20, 2004 (UTC)
Rudolf Bultmann
I'm interested in why you think this a personal of view. How would write about the change in gospel interpretation and why changes in biblical scholarship are not looked forward to? And why they change at all? Charlie Turek charlesturek@comcast.net 24 Sep 2004
- The parts of your contribution that are POV are bolded: "The recognition that the gospels are the preached reinterpretations of Jesus' life and teachings by the early Christians is growing. The clues, the similiarities, differences and literary art within the gosple stories had been overlooked in favor of restricted traditions and biblical ignorance. Even biblical scholarship must keep up with science and our growing knowledge about the peoples of the ancient past and their literary skills and methods."
- If you can find a way to say all that that isn't redundant with what's already in the article and isn't so POV, that's fine. You just need to be careful not to state opinion as fact; it's not that I personally disagree with what you wrote. Everyking 20:00, 24 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Thanks a lot. I might come up with something. It won't be easy. I would like to show where modern biblical scholarship is today due to the fine detective work of Bultmann, Raymond E. Brown, and others, and the clues that caused it to happen.
Charlie Turek 24 Sep 2004
Date Styles
I am sorry about changing the date styles on a number of articles to the ISO standard. I was under the impression that only those dates written in this standard would change according the a user's preferences (ie 17 February 2000 or February 17, 2000). Hence, I thought I was helping. I now know that is not the case, and shan't bother doing it anymore (unless the date is incorrectly formatted). Those edits I did were pointless, but they should be okay. Again, my mistake, sorry. Joseph Philipsson 20:41, 24 Sep 2004 (UTC)
gingrey
thanks. the community will need to deal with this user with regard to some other articles to0. Alteripse 20:05, 25 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Dr. Michael M. Krop High School
Thank you for voting KEEP. Thank you for your support. Greatly appreciated!--AAAAA 22:06, 25 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Theodore G. Bilbo
Thanks for fixing that. Don't know how a simple, garden-variety edit somehow resulted in the wipeout of the entire bottom of the page. Thanks again.
Rlquall 16:48, 29 Sep 2004 (UTC)