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TRANSLATION (?) try Google's translation machine ( [1]), Tirk·fl “…”
It is basic with no fancy stuff. User:Buster7/tutorial
Thank you. To teach is to learn.. [2]
Goede dag! :)
I like you already:
But that's not all ... we have a common friend in the good Polish doctor! :)
Call it mentor if you will, but I'm happy to be a friend, ally and cheer squad as required.
Don't worry about "escalation", let others do their gabbing and get on with making constructive edits. Your sense of humour is a constructive thing, your insight into processes could also be helpful at various policy type discussions in Wikipedia (WP:) namespaces.
I don't know if it's your thing, but work on Dutch dialects or astronomical objects both interest me, and there's clearly a lot of good work already around, but with plenty of room to build. The right search term into Google Scholar should provide fascinating reliable sources.
I'm a Wiki contributor, not a Wiki politician (though both are important). For me, Wiki is a cycle of Question-Search-Bibliography-Read-Learn-Write. I write what I learn, but also learn as I write. Wikipedia works for me as an interactive learning process, it just so happens this leaves an "audit trail" for other interested people to follow and refine if they want to.
In my opinion, the first part of any article to be written ought to be the bibliography, online resources where possible. At the very least, Wikipedia could be a guide to reliable resources on the internet. In practice, this is how any serious students approach regular encyclopedias anyway.
I'm happy to keep chatting Wiki politics with you, but I'd prefer to help you write a Featured Article on whatever interests you most. :) Alastair Haines ( talk) 01:09, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
Send Money!! Have a piece of cake-- Buster7 ( talk) 22:13, 7 August 2008 (UTC)!!!
Gefeliciteerd Buster, en nog vele jaren! I might be a day late but as they say; better late than never. I'll take a rain check on the cake. Richard 06:28, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
Felicidades! Enjoy your day! Miguel.mateo ( talk) 06:53, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
TRANSLATION (?) try Google's translation machine ( [1]), Tirk·fl “…”
It is basic with no fancy stuff. User:Buster7/tutorial
Thank you. To teach is to learn.. [2]
Goede dag! :)
I like you already:
But that's not all ... we have a common friend in the good Polish doctor! :)
Call it mentor if you will, but I'm happy to be a friend, ally and cheer squad as required.
Don't worry about "escalation", let others do their gabbing and get on with making constructive edits. Your sense of humour is a constructive thing, your insight into processes could also be helpful at various policy type discussions in Wikipedia (WP:) namespaces.
I don't know if it's your thing, but work on Dutch dialects or astronomical objects both interest me, and there's clearly a lot of good work already around, but with plenty of room to build. The right search term into Google Scholar should provide fascinating reliable sources.
I'm a Wiki contributor, not a Wiki politician (though both are important). For me, Wiki is a cycle of Question-Search-Bibliography-Read-Learn-Write. I write what I learn, but also learn as I write. Wikipedia works for me as an interactive learning process, it just so happens this leaves an "audit trail" for other interested people to follow and refine if they want to.
In my opinion, the first part of any article to be written ought to be the bibliography, online resources where possible. At the very least, Wikipedia could be a guide to reliable resources on the internet. In practice, this is how any serious students approach regular encyclopedias anyway.
I'm happy to keep chatting Wiki politics with you, but I'd prefer to help you write a Featured Article on whatever interests you most. :) Alastair Haines ( talk) 01:09, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
Send Money!! Have a piece of cake-- Buster7 ( talk) 22:13, 7 August 2008 (UTC)!!!
Gefeliciteerd Buster, en nog vele jaren! I might be a day late but as they say; better late than never. I'll take a rain check on the cake. Richard 06:28, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
Felicidades! Enjoy your day! Miguel.mateo ( talk) 06:53, 8 August 2008 (UTC)