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  • <!-- MyWikiBiz users, note... Text that appears between these brackets are merely remarks. --> ...t the end of the day, the world of publishing is surrounded by parasitical editors, publishers and marketers who hardly ever help an author succeed. Dharma b
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  • ...Living Persons” are often the result of attempts by powerful but anonymous editors and administrators at humiliating or belittling those real-world people wit ...ed to its author. It contains thousands of photographs, drawings, pages of text and other content that is blatantly plagiarized from other authors without
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  • ...interviewed 65 people, including Board and Advisory Board members, staff, editors, onlookers, '''critics''', supporters, and external subject-matter-experts.
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  • |style="width:280px;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;color:#000" | <div id="articlecount" style="width:100%;text-align:center;font-size:85%;">[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFPAGES}}]] artic
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  • ...when and how a user may be removed for suspected accounts, or for multiple editors working together in a manner that blocks proper functioning of Wikipedia, e ...sers named have been blocked not because of a sudden desire by a number of editors and mediators (most of whom had no prior interest in NLP) to take a side. I
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  • Bold text of information. Websites are written in, or dynamically converted to, HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and are accessed using a [[software]] program called a [[W
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  • <div style="text-align: right;"> '''''Share this page:''''' <sharethis /></div> ...may be subject to removal from Centiare. That is, please do not copy any text, photos, music, or video from other sources (including Wikipedia) or copyri
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  • ...nahme, Österreich-Ungarn, ab 1887]</ref> (in ''Croatian'' Korčula) <ref>'''Editors note''': In Croatian the c in Korcula is pronounced ''ch'' and is written " Korčula was a Bishopric <ref>Editors note:''' Bishopric''' or ''Diocese'' is an ecclesiastical region run by a b
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  • JA: The text of each version is complete except for the navigation links, policy tags, a |- style="background:paleturquoise; text-align:center"
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  • * No text "Only for non-commercial use" shown at video start *[http://download.cnet.com/BS-Player/3000-13632_4-10722361.html CNET editors' review of BS.Player]
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  • ...stated that the Post maintains a code of ethics that forbids reporters and editors from all "political activities" except voting. Downie himself goes even fur ...o offend any potential advertising customers and therefore encouraged news editors and reporters to strive to present all sides of an issue. In a similar vei
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  • <table style="float: left; text-align: left; height: 190px;" border="0" width="160 <td class="photocaption" style="text-align: left; Performance Artist Vic Kirilove and his Journal-de-Boörd proj
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  • ...programming language]]s in a more convenient way. The tools include [[text editors]], [[compilers]], [[interpreter (computing)|interpreters]], [[linkers]], [[ ...s "Paste" is chosen, the software may execute the instructions to copy the text from the clipboard data area to a specific location in the same or another
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  • ...ering, granted, but it is not conjured up from nowhere. And there are many editors who argue that the main page on Zoophilia is doing exactly the opposite, so ...it was allowed to exist in this blatantly incorrect form by the perennial editors of this page, like FT2 (who professes in his User Page to have a special in
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  • ...et by inverting the zodiac symbol for Aries('''&#9800;'''), but set in the text above by means of the ''curly wedge'' symbol. ...oduces a symbol for the logically dual operator. This was rendered by the editors of his ''Collected Papers'' as an inverted Aries symbol with a bar or a ser
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  • Not only that, but a diversionary ploy was put in place, with the assuring text, "Undisputed is the fact that..." Upon whose authority was this "undispute ...Hindu religion has its own version of the Pope. Indeed, one of the first editors to spot this hoax was chastised and blocked by the Wikipedia powers-that-be
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  • ...lowing table shows a sequence of edits by FT2 and TBP in time order. Both editors are remarkably active. Yet curiously there is very little overlap between ...o-linguistic programming (I don't know why you duplicate exactly the same text twice, in two places, but if you must, then at least cite and context it co
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  • ...ounded the first of these was the 1986 bbc domesday project which included text entered on bbc micro computers and photographs from over 1 million contribu <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
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  • ...articles can often resemble a battleground. Often an editor or a group of editors learn to work the system in their favour to promote their own point of view ...ric '''spin'''. The language can be also interpreted as a facade for other editors who are not educated in the topic at hand. Also the statement is there to c
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  • ...until the ninth century. The Charter of Duke Trpimir is indeed the oldest text that mentions the Croat name, dux Chroatorum but its authenticity is disput '''Editors note''': From the information above one can conclude that we are dealing wi
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  • ...until the ninth century. The Charter of Duke Trpimir is indeed the oldest text that mentions the Croat name, dux Chroatorum but its authenticity is disput In this editors opinion, the answer is '''yes''' - they were very seriously influenced by
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  • ...let alone passing RFA or even recruiting people to the site. They see how editors are treated and its bye bye [13:17:55] <gfsh> what external editors do wikipedians use to edit sometimes complex articles?
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  • ...th complaints about the various floods of pornographic images, videos, and text...'' (alternate [http://archive.is/vgt1H link]) ...Gardner bemoaned the fact that only 13 percent of Wikipedia's contributing editors were women. She blogged about it, she chimed in on discussions on the Found
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  • ** (List of editors in preparation) ...ne Ketner (ed., intro.) and Hilary Putnam (intro., comm.), Harvard, 1992. Text of the lectures that [[William James]] invited Peirce to give in Cambridge,
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  • ...formance'', ''picture'', ''sentence'', ''sign'', ''string'', ''symbol'', ''text'', ''thought'', ''token'', ''utterance'', ''word'', ''work'', and so on. Wh ...lps to prevent the erosion of accurate citations that inevitably occurs as editors will tend to use more and more abbreviated reference entries as time goes o
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  • ...me coddling new vandals and not enough working to retain valuable existing editors, for one. [11:01] <EdSaperia> valuable existing editors should realise that they should putting their energy towards doing things w
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  • {| class="wikitable" style="width:80%; text-align:center;" * 1991 Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing – Television Half-Hour – ADR
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  • ...tics -- wikipedia is a fraud because anyone can make edits! That's why the editors have to be so tough about what is added, if they really did allow any old t A research analyst at CAMERA calls for volunteers who can work as editors to ensure that Israel-related articles on Wikipedia are "free of bias and e
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  • Audaciously expressed in the early NLP text 'Frogs into Princes' was the contention that anyone can do anything any oth ...ote from WHK that FT2 used to support of the idea that it was the anti-NLP editors who drove her off.
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  • ...r 100,000 copies and reorders continue to pour in. Along with the expanded text that has made last year&#8217;s update so successful, the 2008 revision wil ...es cultural recasting as well as word substitution, and in this the book's editors have been lax. The problems include non-idiomatic usages, for example, call
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  • [20:58] <thrashout> don't violate kitta (kitty information text transfer act) [21:56] <Ryulong> he wants to add a chunk of text to [[telemarketing fraud]]
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  • [[Herodotus]], in [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0058;query=toc Liddell & Scott]. ...t like that is impossible in a community that does not respect knowledge. Editors, reporters, and scholars who take their jobs seriously derive a sense of jo
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  • �06[20:21] * SigmaWP removes all the unfavorable text [20:23] <SigmaWP> Alpha_Quadrant: How about {{cn}} half the block of text
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  • ...tations that accessed these databases to be user-friendly and offered full text on some of them, providing a competitive advantage over other indexes that ...ghtly on product specifications, evaluations, and recommendations from the editors. Using similar market research and advertising techniques honed through the
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  • ...y tell you something of the style of my mediation. My goal is to help the editors to become valuable contributors. I do not see myself as an "arbitrator" -- ...nd, if you will look at the edit view (the box where you actually edit the text) you will see there are instructions hidden inside tags that look like <now
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  • 18:31 <+sgardner> Another is the Visual Editor, AKA Rich Text Editor or WYSIWYG. ...kitext syntax? A WYSIWYG editor is nice and all, but the markup that those editors output tends to be pretty horrible if the underlying markup syntax doesn't
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  • [19:08] <StevenW> SigmaWP: those are only for a subset of logged in editors [19:19] <Sp33dyphil> not when the text comes from a US government source
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  • ...<tashir> bad: 300 page PDF file; worse: it's a scanned bitmap; better: the text has been overlaid and is selectable; worst: it's not searchable [16:53] <tashir> yep, select all, copy, new text doc, paste, search
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  • ...f Venice] almost all of the island of Cyprus except for Famagusta. <ref>'''Editors''' note: Famagusta (Greek: Αμμόχωστος Ammóchōstos, Turkish: Gaz ...e, boarded their boats and left the town. A word came from Epidaur,<ref>'''Editors''' note: Epidaurus (Greek: Επίδαυρος, Epidavros) was a small city
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  • ...ll consider your web page more relevant to the keyword query search if the text in the incoming link to your web page contains the queried keywords. ...nk on their web page. This code should include your URL, your anchor link text with the appropriate keyword or keyword phrase and a concise description th
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  • [01:16] <Shirik> meh, I just created it with basic text ...> yeah got a USGS alert about it a while ago, took a screenshot and sent a text to my parents saying "what a great way to start off the new year"
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  • A blank sheet of paper can be represented as a blank space in a line of text, but that way of doing it tends to be confusing unless the logical expressi ...texttt{)} ~ \texttt{)} = \quad {}^{\prime\prime}~\!</math> or set off in a text display:
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  • {| align="center" border="1" cellpadding="8" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center; width:75%" |+ style="height:30px" | <math>\text{Table 1.} ~~ \text{Syntax and Semantics of a Calculus for Propositional Logic}\!</math>
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  • ...sball> Is it just my browser or are some infoboxes not center justified on text anymore? [04:56:03] <Soap2> for me the *image* isnt centered, but the heading text is
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  • ...e and join in participation, it's worthwhile to note that, literally, some editors of Wikipedia might be mass murderers in the making." 14:08 < Revent> (non-ip dialup at 14400 for ascii text chat is bawls. :P
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  • ...ilable in several languages in all major bookstores within Croatia.<ref>'''Editors note''': Recent DNA studies have stated that more than three quarters of to ...and both sides (these particular Ottomans and the Ragusan diplomats)"'' '''Editors Note''': This event as described by John Van Antwerp Fine is from 1608. Joh
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  • [15:29] <ToAruShiroiNeko> its just text [15:30] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Logan_ I am trying to create more text logos, the blue ones
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  • ...'' The following material was removed from the Wikipedia article by inept editors and placed in a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Charles_Sanders_Peirce/C ...padding="8" cellspacing="0" style="background:lightcyan; font-weight:bold; text-align:center; width:90%"
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  • [10:32] <russavia> wouldn't it be great if we required editors to identify with the foundation before editing, and for editing to occur un [12:50] <rillke> templateZero = mw.libs.wikiDOM.parser.text2Obj( "wiki{{text}}" ).nodesByType.template[0]
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  • ...forms the identity element for concatenation. To make it visible in this text, it may be denoted by the equivalent expression <math>{}^{\backprime\backpr {| align="center" cellpadding="6" style="text-align:center"
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  • ...forms the identity element for concatenation. To make it visible in this text, it may be denoted by the equivalent expression <math>{}^{\backprime\backpr {| align="center" cellpadding="6" style="text-align:center"
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  • [15:44] <MooCow93> Even if the text is otherwise in English? [19:40] <NuclearWarfare> The moment that people start blocking editors for being mean to Arbcom, we've lost something
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  • ...IGHT]] has much to say on this. But Flavius is bullied by a succession of editors. For example, FT2 argues that 'An encyclopedia is a collation of multiple ...ctly identifies the source of the conflict as the unwillingness of pro-NLP editors to have NLP represented as a minority view, or to have the view that NLP is
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  • [19:03] <juancarlos> incorrect. just if the text asserts notability [20:46] <pakaran> And he was one of the first editors we *had*.
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  • ...1&itemw=4&itemf=0002&itemstep=1&itemx=9 -- except that can get articles in text mode from the ticker tape [16:09] <jps> why is the foundation more interested in increasing editors than crats?
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  • ...te and easiest to read for both human and machine parsers. In the present text I preserve this form of expression in tables and set-off displays, but in c ...forms the identity element for concatenation. To make it visible in this text, I denote it by the equivalent expression "(())", or, especially if operati
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  • ...mareklug: if you look at the timeline code, you can see that the legend's text are wrong. ...ed it. it was mad because i had two items that both started with the same text.
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  • [01:15] <Shirik> SOPA? the entire text? no. Enough of it? Yes [01:35] <JackO> FT2: It's degrees. The MPAA doesn't care if you pirate text documents.
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  • ...s stand-up comedian background, his style has been described by one of his editors, “You can probably tell that Les is a bit of a character. Luckily for re ...well as the executive directors of every board in Oak Park, as well as the editors of the Chicago and Oak Park newspapers.
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  • ...s stand-up comedian background, his style has been described by one of his editors, “You can probably tell that Les is a bit of a character. Luckily for re ...well as the executive directors of every board in Oak Park, as well as the editors of the Chicago and Oak Park newspapers.
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  • ...s stand-up comedian background, his style has been described by one of his editors, “You can probably tell that Les is a bit of a character. Luckily for re ...well as the executive directors of every board in Oak Park, as well as the editors of the Chicago and Oak Park newspapers.
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  • ...ir_Designer (~Sir_Desig@wikipedia/mareklug) Quit (Quit: <Sir_Designer> all text is basically good. but only poetry is ______better______________.... ...o I expect a lawsuit in the British court system aimed at Wikipedia or its editors soon
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  • [15:55] <Excirial> Distributing batches of edits to editors? [15:55] <Excirial> With only a maximum amount of overlap? IE: 1 edit, max 3 editors?
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  • ...900112%293%3A247%3A4939%3C166%3ACASAAO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-V JSTORE] link to full text article. Carl Sagan discussed his involvement in the political nuclear wint * Sagan, Carl, Jonathon Norton Leonard and editors of Life, ''[[Planets]]''. Time, Inc., 1966
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  • [17:34] <Ironholds> output the values into a UTF-8 text file! you can take AWB lists from UTF files! [19:19] <Ironholds> JoeGazz84: it's aimed at readers, not editors :P
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  • {| align="center" border="0" cellspacing="10" style="text-align:center; width:100%" | height="20px" | <math>\text{Figure 1.} ~~ \text{Conjunctive Term}~ z, ~\text{Taken as Predicate}\!</math>
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  • |- style="text-align:left;font-weight:bold;" ...eath, poet [[E. E.<!--E E cummings always capitalized his name, it was his editors and publishers who did not--> Cummings]] said "The only man, woman or child
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  • 09:45 < gde33> Personally I dont care howmany hundreds of times editors feel the need to attack me personally. It is where they combine it with rev 10:01 < gde33> that way if editors argue for a long time one of them is very likely to read the policy/guideli
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  • 07:19 < ToAruShiroiNeko> tommorris I think retired editors get a pension ...nt'...you can ocr the book. They don't own the 'typography' of the actual 'text block'....you can extract pages....but they own the actual 'image' that the
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  • [18:35] <mindspillage> tommorris: other editors are too complicated for Simple. ...ricter wiki but a wiki nevertheless), its hard to draw the lne between the editors and the users on that site. It should be avoided as a source if possible.
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  • ...language base of this Korčula Dialect is '''Croatian Chakavian''' <ref>'''Editors note''': Slavic tribes invaded the region of''' Roman Dalmatia''' in the e ...forces content to clear its surroundings entirely, even after word-wrapped text that surrounds an image, for example. -->
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  • 00:22 < addihockey10> So no text or emails 00:23 < mareklug> text and sms
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  • ...s stand-up comedian background, his style has been described by one of his editors, “You can probably tell that Les is a bit of a character. Luckily for re ...well as the executive directors of every board in Oak Park, as well as the editors of the Chicago and Oak Park newspapers.
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  • ...ed the text of both the Constitution proposal and the Lissabon Treaty, the text is largely the same. [18:49] <ToAruShiroiNeko> SpeakFree it is free text
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  • ...the "It's All Text" plugin means I can edit Wikipedia articles in a proper text editor, namely MacVim. ;) 05:25 < tsxp_> But he said proper text editor.
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  • <!-- MyWikiBiz users, note... Text that appears between these brackets are merely remarks. --> ...s stand-up comedian background, his style has been described by one of his editors, “You can probably tell that Les is a bit of a character. Luckily for re
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  • [16:22] <Ironholds> tommorris: cool,I'll give you a text [17:42] <etatheta> The text under section headers is normal
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  • 03:02 < IRWolfie-> reflinks and checklinks are awesome, I'm not sure why editors don't use them more often 10:18 < ToAruShiroiNeko> dump text to the translator box
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  • [16:13] <Soapy> some people, like me, will read upside-down text without trying [20:50] <Soapy> no google hits for the text, but Im pretty sure it's a pasteover since it has line breaks
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  • [19:58] <Demiurge1000> I think the complainee is preparing a wall-of-text [21:35] <Aranda56> I already counted 4 editors including two admins who "left" over the Malleus controversy so far bleh
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  • [18:59] <tommorris> one thing wikipedia has taught me: handle right-to-left text issues. heh. ...round by admins while "trying to write content"... wouldn't qualify to be "editors" on Citizendium, so they'd get bossed around ten times as much. Although by
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  • ...s stand-up comedian background, his style has been described by one of his editors, “You can probably tell that Les is a bit of a character. Luckily for re |- style="text-align:center;"
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  • EDITORS NOTE:—Please do not remove the period (".") after Truman's middle initial <!-- To edit the main article body text, skip this Infobox -->
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  • ...he most recently added articles on Wikipedia, but they advertise that "All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License"... [18:51] <Steven_Zhang> Incivility is the reason so many editors leave Wikipedia.
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  • [15:05] <gde33> I'm being told by prominent editors that I cant use TV referrences. [15:27] <gde33> I'm really currious howmany MB's of text people wrote
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  • 11:29 < ChrisGualtieri> I need a better response to this guy, he bugs other editors about their edit speed as well 13:08 < ChrisGualtieri> Scary thing is I can read Japanese text >.>
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  • ...article does have a picture of the book cover, but it also has a blurb in text form: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_from_Planet_5 [04:24:30] <SpikeTheCat> I'm wondering if I should rewrite the text, kill it, or what.
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  • ...< Jasper_Deng> WP:AGF is a fundamental principle - admins were once normal editors too 12:14 < IRWolfie-> Iamthemuffinman: editors don't engage in personal attacks no matter if there is a dispute
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  • 20:14 < Moe_Epsilon> Gfoley4, just the words, the blue text with the white and yellow line through it 20:17 < Moe_Epsilon> I figured generic text logos, I'd be able to upload
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  • ...A nice little advance for a first-time author. My agent now is one of the editors that I had worked with there. They told me that many contracts with profe DE: Quite the Renaissance man, Les. Astronomy text, acting book, gambling book, cookbook, screenplay. All published within a
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  • ...the main page, a sensitive topic, and it attracted quite some 1 or 2 edit editors. [19:08] <evilgohan2> @ap Dissident Wikipedia editors say planned blackout could threaten credibility of their work: http://apne.
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  • [14:29] <EdSaperia> Does anyone know how many wikipedia editors there are in the UK, approximately? [15:17] <Moe_Epsilon> geniice: the more popular an article is, the more editors it's going to have, and the more content disputes, edit warring, unverified
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  • [21:57] <Ironholds> okay, editors, I am plotting my next tattoo [23:27] <zscout370> Ryulong, a lot of the text being worded is just basic facts and some of it has been reworeded
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  • [12:44] <LL2|JedIRC> As is all text on wikipedia? [12:46] <PiRSquared17> Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; add
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  • 03:02 < IRWolfie-> TeeTylerToe: don't paste volumes of text ...ded to indefinite for that reason: (Edit warring continuing to abuse other editors while blocked
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  • ...< Jasper_Deng> edditer: I could support such an idea, but idk about other editors ...ion campaign for articles that can't make C class or contain a source? The editors want to purposely light a fire under editor's asses to get everything up to
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  • [20:38] <Sp33dyphil> ok, I see the red text at the top [21:31] <Mike_H> Trusilver, speaking of editors who pissed me off
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  • ...en your serious question about my willingness to discuss issues with other editors, I explained that I generally do. [19:51] <Gfoley4> I heard you can text them too
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