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User:Davalt10 speedy tags

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No problem. Tonywalton  | Talk 00:10, 13 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

RfA

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I see that you recently commented on my RfA of about a year ago. My apologies for the confusion. You said that you "can't condone the inclusion of toilet humor." Were you by any chance referring to "No running, shouting or piddling in the shallow end"? Aecis No running, shouting or piddling in the shallow end 23:31, 12 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry about my silly mistake. I followed the RfA link in your signature (which I mistook for an advertisement) and overlooked the fact that the discussion was from last year (as we didn't color-code closed requests back then).
Yes, that was the quote to which I was referring. I don't find it offensive, but it is a silly distraction. I'm not fond of needlessly large/colorful signatures, especially when the links are unintuitive. I believe that the community would be better served if your signature were along the lines of the following:
Aecis / TCRfA [time and date]
David Levy 00:47, 13 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

FC Twente Squad

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Beste Aecis,

Op 3 september (12:44) 2006 heb jij bij FC Twente de volgende code toegevoegd:

. Zou jij mij kunnen uitleggen hoe/waar ik dit kan bewerken om hem bij te werken naar de huidige selectie?

Vriendelijk bedankt!

User:Ultras GE, (12:15) 13 januari 2006. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.72.178.123 (talkcontribs)

An/I Personal comment

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I responded to [1] FIrst, I want to say that it is always refreshing to see a kind person. Kindness is never naive or stupid. However, the posts of the "Pakistani" sound like the Nigerian email scams that target unsuspecting people trying to help. I'd hate to see Wikipedia editors (or anyone else) getting hurt this way. I would recommend the posts be deleted, and someone check into this further. I am not an admin, but I have surely seen a good many scams in my life. Jance 03:25, 14 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Schaatsen

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Persoonlijk ben ik niet zozeer iemand van de projecten. Mochten ze er zijn, dan volg ik ze wel, maar ik volg teveel sporten om echt daadwerkelijk mijzelf te concentreren op een of meer van dit soort projecten. Mijn hoofdtaak hier op Wikipedia is min of meer het bijhouden van Calendar of current and future sports events en het aanmaken/bijhouden van de evenementen die daarop verschijnen en het zoveel mogelijk aanmaken en bijhouden van de artikelen van de toonaangevende atleten in die evenementen. Eigenlijk ging dat perfect en op zich nog steeds wel, ware het niet dat ik een flinke achterstand heb opgelopen doordat ik zes dagen lang naar de Zesdaagse in Rotterdam ben geweest en dat zoveel tijd koste dat ik nauwelijks wat aan Wikipedia heb kunnen doen. Mocht je geïnteresseerd zijn om zo nu en dan te helpen hiermee, laat het me dan even weten, dan kunnen we daar een beetje structuur in brengen. Groeten, SportsAddicted | discuss 00:05, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Footballers

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Wuuh! :) As I can recall, I have had consulted it with User:Punkmorten and we decided to make such criteria to avoid mass additions to that list e.g. players with Scotland->England, England->Australia issues etc. As you maybe noticed I've hadn't made any additions to that list for a long time but I watch it and noticed there is some discussion about Albanian footballers. I think these criteria should become more clearer as I fear this list could be attacked in future by deletionists for original research etc. - Darwinek 00:10, 20 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Chess players

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Hi Aecis ! Just now, I am adding names to the List of nationality transfers in chess. I have written many articules on chess players in Wikipedia, so it is rather easy for me to do it.

I would like to tell you that we ought to change some informations. 1. Savielly Tartakower was born in Rostov-on-Don (Russia) into a Polish-Austrian family. At the age of 12, as an Austrian citizen, he left for Vienna. After WW I, he moved to France but took Polish citizenship. After WW II, he received French citizenship. So, in my opinion, it is better to present this line: AUT - POL - FRA. 2. Erich Eliskases and Albert Becker did not tranfered from Austria to Germany. After Anschluss (the union), they lived in the same place (Austria became a part of Germany in the period 1938-1945). Their real "transfer" was in September 1939 in Argentina. 3. Israel is a country in Asia ! Greetings, Mi Mibelz 21:01, 20 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I think, it is interesting but problematic idea. The III Reich was a form of the State of Germany only in the period 1933-45. Most of Germans lived before and after that time. Maybe, it is actual for Becker and Eliskases but what to do with such players as Paul Felix Schmidt (EST - GER - USA), Karl Gilg (CSK - GER), Paul Mross (POL - GER), etc., who played in FRG (Germany) under a black-red-gold flag, after WW II.

The Israel Chess Federation is a member of the European Chess Union because of politics not geography. The List of nationality transfers in chess include "To countries in Africa", "To countries in the Americas", "To countries in Asia", "To countries in Europa", and "To countries in Oceania". Well, I am sure that Israel should therefore be sorted under Asia.

Mibelz 22:10, 20 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Lists of chess masters

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Hi Aecis ! Would you be so kind to remove "List of people who have beaten Garry Kasparov in chess" and "List of nationality transfers in chess", which now are among persons, to the place where there are "List of people who have beaten Bobby Fischer in chess", "List of people who have beaten Jose Raul Capablanca in chess", etc. (Sorry but I do not know how to do it). It should be easier to find them.

All the best to you. Mibelz 15:05, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

AFD

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When speedy deleting an article listed at AFD, please remember to close the AFD with the rationale. It has been done for you at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dirty mother nation. Regards, Navou banter 01:10, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No prob... Question, I just made this afdclose template that I have used in your case. Did you find it useful, do you think its something the project will find useful? Any input is appreciated. Navou banter 01:16, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Armenian genocide

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Yes, I was just wondering myself what the best course is, and also I was worried about the three-revert rule if I kept reverting. I suppose asking for semi-protection is the best course here - I'll add a note to that effect to WP:AN/I. --A bit iffy 02:00, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for fixing this article! -Yupik 09:17, 24 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Can you tell me what makes the entry any different from the EMC entry? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Labrinthia (talkcontribs) 15:26, 24 January 2007 (UTC).[reply]