00:5500:55, 13 August 2013diffhist+137
Koh-i-Noor
reverting probably good faith edits that spliced "stolen from Afghanistan" in the middle of a sentence about ownership that doesn't really even make grammatical sense, and removes parts of the ownership history
03:0903:09, 21 April 2013diffhist−70
Bleeding heart
See talk page re: the political connotations. Derogatory connotations are contained in the definition of '''excessive''' sympathy-.
01:0901:09, 17 January 2013diffhist−275
Nightclub
reverting edit by 86.160.240.35 Not saying that we should hide the world from paedophiles, just that I don't think Saville's was particularly influential.
15 January 2013
23:3323:33, 15 January 2013diffhist+19
Ohm's law
A very interesting point that there seems to be no evidence for... But that's wikipedia for you, so rather than delete the claim, I'll just leave this here for a few years eh
11 December 2012
19:1919:19, 11 December 2012diffhist+8
Template:Infobox dot-com company
Founded >> Foundation date- works for instances of future companies (e.g. in the current article on mega that doesn't really make sense at the moment) without diminishing its use for already-founded companies. Call it time-neutral.
21:1621:16, 27 August 2012diffhist−44
Ilona Staller
It was called "voulez vous coucher avec moi" as the show wasn't a french show. It's still called "voulez vous coucher avec moi" even if you're italian.
12:1012:10, 18 August 2012diffhist−41
Colored
not being considered derogatory is not cited, and is certainly not a self evident truth (think "the office")
23:3323:33, 28 June 2012diffhist0
m
Planking (fad)
FinallyEditingWithAUsername moved page
Planking (fad) to
Planking (activity): Fad (n) A phenomenon that becomes popular for a very short time. Fad as a descriptor implies something that came and went. POV and crystal balling. Something recen...
18:5618:56, 21 May 2012diffhist−4
Grammatical number
Italic rendering of ''I'' in standard sans serif font looks confusingly like a slash. Rest of article used ''italics'' and quotes interchangeably
00:5500:55, 13 August 2013diffhist+137
Koh-i-Noor
reverting probably good faith edits that spliced "stolen from Afghanistan" in the middle of a sentence about ownership that doesn't really even make grammatical sense, and removes parts of the ownership history
03:0903:09, 21 April 2013diffhist−70
Bleeding heart
See talk page re: the political connotations. Derogatory connotations are contained in the definition of '''excessive''' sympathy-.
01:0901:09, 17 January 2013diffhist−275
Nightclub
reverting edit by 86.160.240.35 Not saying that we should hide the world from paedophiles, just that I don't think Saville's was particularly influential.
15 January 2013
23:3323:33, 15 January 2013diffhist+19
Ohm's law
A very interesting point that there seems to be no evidence for... But that's wikipedia for you, so rather than delete the claim, I'll just leave this here for a few years eh
11 December 2012
19:1919:19, 11 December 2012diffhist+8
Template:Infobox dot-com company
Founded >> Foundation date- works for instances of future companies (e.g. in the current article on mega that doesn't really make sense at the moment) without diminishing its use for already-founded companies. Call it time-neutral.
21:1621:16, 27 August 2012diffhist−44
Ilona Staller
It was called "voulez vous coucher avec moi" as the show wasn't a french show. It's still called "voulez vous coucher avec moi" even if you're italian.
12:1012:10, 18 August 2012diffhist−41
Colored
not being considered derogatory is not cited, and is certainly not a self evident truth (think "the office")
23:3323:33, 28 June 2012diffhist0
m
Planking (fad)
FinallyEditingWithAUsername moved page
Planking (fad) to
Planking (activity): Fad (n) A phenomenon that becomes popular for a very short time. Fad as a descriptor implies something that came and went. POV and crystal balling. Something recen...
18:5618:56, 21 May 2012diffhist−4
Grammatical number
Italic rendering of ''I'' in standard sans serif font looks confusingly like a slash. Rest of article used ''italics'' and quotes interchangeably