Have you read Wikipedia:Consensus at all? A number of people have questioned the validity and necessity of the additions you've made to the page, and you've done nothing but brush them off. Once again, the onus is on you as the editor who added the content to provide suitable rationale for their inclusion. Adding one reference to show that the M113 could be air dropped did nothing to address any of the other issues raised. Why do you persist in adding it when you can't demonstrate it to be factual or applicable to a biographic article? What are you trying to prove? The talk page is not a web forum, it is a medium meant to resolve issues just like this - discuss and resolve the issue there. - Jonathon A H ( talk) 19:06, 20 May 2010 (UTC)
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While I agree that $662 million dollars is a lot to refurb our oldest carrier, but bare in mind that is costs almost $1 million a day to run a deployed carrier. Multiply that times 183 days at sea, that's almost $366 million a year and almost $1.9 billion for three years. In the DOD's mind, the $13 million cost overrun still fiscally worth it over three years. :-) Neovu79 ( talk) 02:13, 21 May 2010 (UTC)
I recommend you read WP:Vandalism, especially "What is not vandalism". Edits you don't like are not vandalism, they're simply edits you don't like. — Malik Shabazz Talk/ Stalk 17:55, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
If you actually read the article you are discussing, you will see that the CRH380 is derived from the
CRH2, which is itself derived from the Japanese
E2 Series Shinkansen.
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Try to keep the discussion on that page relevant to the article. The page isn't a forum to answer your questions. The reference design, shown here, has 1 mini DP, 2 DVI, and 1 HDMI. I haven't been able to find any details about the internal configuration of the hardware, but I know with the 5xxx series the AIB manufacturer could choose to alter the reference configuration and add more VGA ports. You can look for a card with a certain configuration at retail, or just use two DVI-VGA connectors. Paranoidmage ( talk) 05:13, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
Noachides are not forbidden to engage in sodomy. I'm not sure why you think otherwise. - Lisa ( talk - contribs) 20:03, 16 November 2010 (UTC)
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Please note that the source you brought on Seven Laws of Noah for the inclusion of " sodomy" as one of the prohibitions does not include the word "sodomy" at all. If you read the lede of the article on sodomy, you'll see that sodomy can include any number of different acts, depending on context. As such, it's inappropriate to use the term here, since the prohibitions are well defined. - Lisa ( talk - contribs) 02:14, 17 November 2010 (UTC)
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Hi there, I have seen your request on the cases awaiting mediation and have adopted this. Please let me know when you are ready to begin Eugene-elgato ( talk) 21:54, 28 December 2010 (UTC)
Greetings, Alexey! And a happy, leaky new year to you. }:-}
On the Seven Laws of Noah Seven_Laws_of_Noah Wiki page, I asked Lisa how she would feel if I ask both you and her about me simply writing to a Jewish Synagogue near me and asking the Rabbi about the issue, then I could present the email question and response to both of you.
It looks like the terms and wording in dispute are relatively minor, and looking at web sites I find that there are web pages which support both sides of the issue. A third party (that would be me, who happens to be a non-Jewish atheist) could ask a Rabbi, get an answer, and the Wiki page be updated according to what the Rabbi says, and a copy of the email containing references to the Synagogue could even be added to the Wiki page.
If that sounds okay, would you update my talk page? I wanted to help because I saw the dispute and was curious myself what the definitive answer might be from an elder Rabbi. Damotclese ( talk) 04:38, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
Hi! From your edits, it looks like you might be interested in contributing to WikiProject Romania. It is a project aimed at organizing and improving the quality and accuracy of articles related to Romania. Thanks and best regards! |
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Have you read Wikipedia:Consensus at all? A number of people have questioned the validity and necessity of the additions you've made to the page, and you've done nothing but brush them off. Once again, the onus is on you as the editor who added the content to provide suitable rationale for their inclusion. Adding one reference to show that the M113 could be air dropped did nothing to address any of the other issues raised. Why do you persist in adding it when you can't demonstrate it to be factual or applicable to a biographic article? What are you trying to prove? The talk page is not a web forum, it is a medium meant to resolve issues just like this - discuss and resolve the issue there. - Jonathon A H ( talk) 19:06, 20 May 2010 (UTC)
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While I agree that $662 million dollars is a lot to refurb our oldest carrier, but bare in mind that is costs almost $1 million a day to run a deployed carrier. Multiply that times 183 days at sea, that's almost $366 million a year and almost $1.9 billion for three years. In the DOD's mind, the $13 million cost overrun still fiscally worth it over three years. :-) Neovu79 ( talk) 02:13, 21 May 2010 (UTC)
I recommend you read WP:Vandalism, especially "What is not vandalism". Edits you don't like are not vandalism, they're simply edits you don't like. — Malik Shabazz Talk/ Stalk 17:55, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
If you actually read the article you are discussing, you will see that the CRH380 is derived from the
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E2 Series Shinkansen.
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Try to keep the discussion on that page relevant to the article. The page isn't a forum to answer your questions. The reference design, shown here, has 1 mini DP, 2 DVI, and 1 HDMI. I haven't been able to find any details about the internal configuration of the hardware, but I know with the 5xxx series the AIB manufacturer could choose to alter the reference configuration and add more VGA ports. You can look for a card with a certain configuration at retail, or just use two DVI-VGA connectors. Paranoidmage ( talk) 05:13, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
Noachides are not forbidden to engage in sodomy. I'm not sure why you think otherwise. - Lisa ( talk - contribs) 20:03, 16 November 2010 (UTC)
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Please note that the source you brought on Seven Laws of Noah for the inclusion of " sodomy" as one of the prohibitions does not include the word "sodomy" at all. If you read the lede of the article on sodomy, you'll see that sodomy can include any number of different acts, depending on context. As such, it's inappropriate to use the term here, since the prohibitions are well defined. - Lisa ( talk - contribs) 02:14, 17 November 2010 (UTC)
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Hi there, I have seen your request on the cases awaiting mediation and have adopted this. Please let me know when you are ready to begin Eugene-elgato ( talk) 21:54, 28 December 2010 (UTC)
Greetings, Alexey! And a happy, leaky new year to you. }:-}
On the Seven Laws of Noah Seven_Laws_of_Noah Wiki page, I asked Lisa how she would feel if I ask both you and her about me simply writing to a Jewish Synagogue near me and asking the Rabbi about the issue, then I could present the email question and response to both of you.
It looks like the terms and wording in dispute are relatively minor, and looking at web sites I find that there are web pages which support both sides of the issue. A third party (that would be me, who happens to be a non-Jewish atheist) could ask a Rabbi, get an answer, and the Wiki page be updated according to what the Rabbi says, and a copy of the email containing references to the Synagogue could even be added to the Wiki page.
If that sounds okay, would you update my talk page? I wanted to help because I saw the dispute and was curious myself what the definitive answer might be from an elder Rabbi. Damotclese ( talk) 04:38, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
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