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Revision as of 12:33, 23 April 2015 by Prepstarr25 (talk | contribs) (Tried to fix this Palestinian racists brain...)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)You are a bastard Palestinian racist and have no right to speak slander against the Jewish people and specifically Satmar or the Central Rabbinical Congress. So I'm not sure how to stop a sicko like you from misinforming the world via wikipedia. But what can we do, I tried to edit things correctly except your sick twisted perverted mind prevents me. Us at Satmar are going to celebrate the death of you Palestinian creeps and its disgusting that you force the words of antisemetism amongst one of the most influential Jewish organizations that preaches the exact opposite.
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Thanks for reviewing First Search engine, RolandR.
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Books & Bytes New Years Double Issue
Volume 1 Issue 3, December/January 2013
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Happy New Year, and welcome to a special double issue of Books & Bytes. We've included a retrospective on the changes and progress TWL has seen over the last year, the results of the survey TWL participants completed in December, some of our plans for the future, a second interview with a Wiki Love Libraries coordinator, and more. Here's to 2014 being a year of expansion and innovation for TWL!
The Misplaced Pages Library completed the first 6 months of its Individual Engagement grant last week. Here's where we are and what we've done:
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A New category BORN ON A TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE
Dear Roland, wait a little please, I'll give you a link from the NASA Web site! Rohlinae (talk) — Preceding undated comment added 15:04, 22 March 2015 (UTC)
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEsearch/SEsearchmap.php?Ecl=18510728 This is the source! The day of birth of Samuel Sachs for example Rohlinae (talk)
- Nobody is questioning whether he was born on the day of an eclipse. The issue is, is that significant? You can only include this if a reliable source makes the connection. Otherwise, your own linkage is considered unacceptable synthesis, and is not allowed in Misplaced Pages.
- Your further comment, complaining that I have not responded within five minutes of your original comment, is also unacceptable, and I have removed it. RolandR (talk) 15:17, 22 March 2015 (UTC)
Ok, maybe you are right! Thank you for your reply! Astrology is not a science I know, but this is an interesting fact to create a new category to facilitate the search of the people born on a total solar eclipse day. It's so interesting to know it, why not? Like in Ancient Greece for example the fact of birth on such a day was considered very important. Rohlinae (talk) — Preceding undated comment added 15:26, 22 March 2015 (UTC)
The Signpost – Volume 11, Issue 12 – 25 March 2015
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Automated revert
Sorry, I reverted back this rollback because the section is essentially POV, for the reason I've previously described in the last edit and I've repeated in this one. Regards. Lenore (talk) 21:50, 30 March 2015 (UTC)
- a woman who reports being raped is not a rape victim. these infos are tendentious. please stop your vandalisms Lenore (talk) 10:33, 31 March 2015 (UTC)
- My edits are certainly not vandalism; maybe you should read the page to see how Misplaced Pages uses the term. And my starting point is to take seriously allegations of rape, not to follow a repressive regime in stigmatising and criminalising the complainants. RolandR (talk) 11:27, 31 March 2015 (UTC)
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The Signpost: 01 April 2015
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A new reference tool
Hello Books & Bytes subscribers. There is a new Visual Editor reference feature in development called Citoid. It is designed to "auto-fill" references using a URL or DOI. We would really appreciate you testing whether TWL partners' references work in Citoid. Sharing your results will help the developers fix bugs and improve the system. If you have a few minutes, please visit the testing page for simple instructions on how to try this new tool. Regards, MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 18:48, 10 April 2015 (UTC)
The Signpost: 15 April 2015
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