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Hi Moshe!
As per request I've added those images for delisting --
Fir0002
09:02, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
You recently added the Micronesian dollar to the list of circulating currencies page. The link you provided is a picture of a coin minted in 1989 [1]. If you can find any evidence that the Marshall Islands has minted any commemoratives since 2003, the entry will stay on the list. Otherwise it will have to be removed. – Zntrip 03:40, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi, you wrote on my user page about learning Esperanto. I would recommend you go to www.lernu.net and take the free lessons there. If you have any more detailed questions, feel free to email me: chuck at tejo.org. Best wishes!
--Chuck SMITH 13:28, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi there, MosheA. Sorry I took so long to get back to you. The reason I restored the quotation marks around the word "supremacist" in the external link to the CCIR on the Hispanic supremacy article was because, if you read those quotes, they are subject to a wide variety of interpretations. Some may express hostility toward us gringos, but that is not the same as an outright declaration of supremacy. But aside from that, these quotes are listed by a group that is claiming that "Hispanics" and Latinos in the US and our organizations are supremacist. Therefore, I feel it is important not to take their word for absolute truth. Please let me know how you feel about this issue. Gracias, -- Rockero 06:20, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I can't delete images, here or at Commons. Wikipedia and Commons, although connected, are different and an admin, who are the only people who can delete images, at Commons aren't always an admin here at Wikipedia, and vice versa. However, there are things you can do, such as using this template at Commons. I have put it on the image you wanted deleted already for you. Putting this template on an image that is duplicated will let the admins that can delete images know that the image should be deleted, and they will do so. I hope I've cleared some things up for you. That is a nice image by the way. =) -- MECU≈ talk 19:32, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi Moshe!
Sorry for taking so long to get round to thanking you properly, but was engaged
elsewhere! Anyway thanks a lot! --
Fir0002
01:10, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Have you tried communicating with the user himself? Often, simply advising inexperienced users that their contributions aren't helping the encyclopædia (and I'd agree that many of this user's edits are trivial) is enough to get them to either stop or contribute more constructively. In addition to this, however, I'd note that the user isn't doing anything strictly disruptive – that is, they're not violating any policies. Thanks,-- cj | talk 22:51, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
Seeing your knowledge in Aramaic, I believe that you may be interested in something that has been recently proposed on Meta. If you'd like to help us get the Aramaic Wiktionary established, please add your name to the "Users interested in forming an editing community" section, and voice your support in the section labeled "Arguments in favour". Thanks! :-) אמר Steve Caruso ( desk/ AMA) • Give Back Our Membership! 06:28, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
I agree that this page appears to have been created as a joke, and I suggest that you nominate it for deletion here. — David Levy 02:30, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
Mahrib (is it "maah-reeb" or "maaCH-[guttural]-reeb"?) Masjid (is it "mas-jeed" or "mas-yeed"?) Hijab (is it "hee-jab" or "hee-yab"?)
ok, for a start i dont think there is such word as Mahrib, i think you mean Maghrib..
the gh is a sound made like a growl, made by an angry dog...
as for Masjid, it is pronounced Masdjid mas- is prounounced like Mass (as in mass communication) but the a is not extended, but rather short like the word (but) but with an A instead of the U, as for the j, it differs in Accents, Egyptians pronounce it a "g" for greece, while in East Arab World it is pronounced a normal "J", while in West Arab World it is pronounced "DJ", and it is the correct form.
and for Hijab, the H in the Hijab sounds like when you have something stuck in your throwt, or the same sound of a gas leekage, or like a lizards voice... and is found in the Hebrew language as well, not sure which one exactly, and the j is always pronounced as a J, G, or DJ... we never pronounce a J into a Y like in Spanish...
i hope i was helpfull.... NB: youv been to alot of countries, but not one Arab country, you should go there...
Please investigate User:Willowridge; he is going around doing subtle vandalism (such as changing people's birth years). I already posted a warning on his talk page, but I'm not an admin. Thanks, -- MosheA 20:57, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
P.S. - Am I allowed to warn vandals if I am not an admin? If not, then I heartily apologize for doing so.
Hi!
I received your message from my user page. I checked your contributions on fr wiki, and there is no pb. I just removed page
fr:Utilisateur:MosheAMosheA which seems to be a mistake (you removed everything in it). The account on fr-wiki
fr:User:MosheA is well created. You can use it as you like :)
And, fyi, "terrible" in French means "terrific"... ;)
Bonne soirée !
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Hallo,
Ich gesehen Ihr Aramaic Wiki seite, und von dort, ich gesehen alle von Ihr andere Wikis. Ich habe ein Fragen: tuten Sie alle von dieser Sprachen-Wikis, oder gibt es ein extra Weise in welcher es tuten? Vielen dank, -- MosheA 04:03, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
bitte antworten mir auf Anglish, wie Sie kannn sehen, das mein Deutsch ist nicht so gut :)
No, but I will apply to be an admin soon, so I'll be blocking vandals in a while.-- Willy, your mate 04:22, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Deletion policy#Processes will hopefully answer your questions. If you still need help feel free to ask me, though. Warm regards -- Neutrality talk 04:31, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
In response to your query: see Wikipedia:WikiProject edit counters and Wikipedia:Editcountitis. Your edit count is currently 1130. utcursch | talk 05:06, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
I have no proof that the blog is bullshit. What made me suspicious was the tick-the-box matter of fact description of the reasons why the writer claimed the op was required (and by this I don't mean any lack of emotion, just the reasons/background seemed totally lacking in personal medical information and had no detail on how his supposed congenital condition had deteriorated to the point where the surgery was necessary). One paragraph introduced this and then he went on to explain how he also had to have a tracheostomy as well. Again all too convenient with no alternate or experience of previous treatments mentioned. There was no follow-through, no plausible post-op or rehabiliative information given at all.
Finally, the blog was one entry only. I suspect it was the work of a quasi-surgical/hospital sexual/emotional fantasist who got drunk one evening and laid it out in one go and unsurprisingly never got around to filling in the rest of his alleged extraordinary experience.
To summarize then: it was the tone of language, the lack of personal info and any info on the surgical/nursing care or personnel, no realsitic descriptions of possible prosthetic or rehab plan, no follow-up and what extra details were given are all suggestive of a hospital-hot wannabe dreamworld crasher. You'd be amazed at what we get in the ER on Saturday nights - a lot of people find the whole scene a turn-on. As someone who is no stranger to such wishful-thinkings, this blog struck me immediately as fake for the above reasons and also because people sadly are attention whores given half the chance and an interesting reason that wastes people's time. I deleted the link but will go over it in more detail if you wish. However, trust me on this one - it was bullshit all the way. Plutonium27 22:11, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
This user should be blocked due to it's recent vandalism. Again. Bella Swan(Talk!) 00:41, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi, Moshea! I'd be glad to adopt you, or at least give you some guidance, if I can. As for wanting to become an administrator, I would certainly encourage you to try, but we should talk about a few things in RfA before you apply. I would also ask you to seriously consider if you want to be an admin or not. There was a time when I wanted to be an admin, but the process of attaining adminship is so corrupted and broken that I discovered there was really no way I'd ever fit the lofty expectations at RfA. Hope to hear from you soon. Kntrabssi 16:13, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
Certainly there are fluent speakers, although their estimated numbers vary from single digits to the low three figures, depending on how forgiving your criteria of fluency are. There are also about five or ten native speakers, whose parents were Cornish revivalists. Myself I've learned Cornish with books that I've ordered from Cornwall, or bought there myself; correspondence (by letter and email); and from websites. There are a number of online resources I could point you to, but Maga links to a lot of them, so you could try there first. Kernewek Dre Lyther and Teer ha Tavaz have online courses. It's an exciting time to be joining the language movement, because in September the Cornish Language Partnership is expected to outline an official spelling system, or at least move us one long step in that direction. Meantime, there's a good bit of new government money coming in for language activities, which is immediately evident from the newfound sleekness of a number of Cornish language websites. Oll a'n gwelha, Q·L· 1968 ☿ 09:03, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
Hey Moshe, its me, the hemicorp-stalker nurse! I live in Cornwall now - indeed all my folks are from the county and those that moved to London in the 70'[s (like my parents did to look for work and where I was born) are now back home - and I can assure you there are Cornish speakers alive and well. Some families insist on it being the first language at home and it is taught in schools as an alternative to GCSE level. I can speak a few lines and even had a Cornish-1 Babel template on my usepage. I got rid of it as -in my opinion - not being able to hold a factual conversation with a patient precludes me from claiming I can speak a language. Plutonium27 14:55, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
OK, I went through your upload log and you had six images appropriate for transfer to Commons.
I noticed some of these could also use better image descriptions. Thanks.-- Pharos 20:50, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
I think the issue here is that IMDb is a user-edited website like Wikipedia, and so is not considered a WP:RS. Often using a "standard response" message like Ward3001 did can obscure communication—but don't sweat it, I receive such messages too from time to time, and it's no shame to get such a message. But it is better if you and Ward3001 would express yourself in your own words, rather than with standard messages. Thanks.-- Pharos 21:07, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
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Fantastic section on Reena Roy.
Is it possible to add this picture to her review?:
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q307/reena_roy/reenaroy.jpg
—Preceding unsigned comment added by Armaan888 ( talk • contribs)
Just for your information. Elvis's anti-Semitism is mentioned in Mark Crispin Miller's academic study, Boxed in: The Culture of TV (Northwestern University Press, 1988), p.191. The chapter on "The King" is partly based on accounts by the members of the Memphis Mafia who reportedly spent day and night with Elvis. Certainly these guys must have known whether Elvis had anti-Semitic tendencies. Onefortyone 04:22, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
Convert to Islam?! frummer 16:28, 23 August 2007 (UTC)
Shalom Moshe, i am from France more info on my User page User:Chmouel —The preceding signed but undated comment was added at 02:52, August 24, 2007 (UTC).
Moshe, the Marshall Islands uses the U.S. Dollar as its currency, and Nauru uses the Australian Dollar. The pieces that have been struck for these two countries, plus Niue and the Tokelau Islands are medal-coins as opposed to currency coins. - ( Numismaticman 13:28, 8 September 2007 (UTC))
I removed the Bath School Disaster from the school shooting page because it did not involve any shooting whatsoever. It is certainly notable, but does not belong on that page.-- Max Talk (+) 23:21, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
Hi MosheA,
Firstly, I want to apologize for this extremely late answer (your question on my Dutch language talk page dates back to July 15, 2007), but I am very busy in real life nowadays and my activities on the Wikimedia projects are almost nil.
Your knowledge of the Dutch language is not a problem at all - on the contrary, I like it very much when others try learning Dutch.
You asked me about my interest in Nauru, well, Nauru interests me like every other country on this world does, but a little bit more, mainly because of the remoteness of the country, and the fact that very few people know something about it. Within a few years, I'll probably travel to Nauru, but any real plans regarding this are still absent. Mainly on Wikipedia, I have read and written lots of things about Nauru, and, together with Palau, Kiribati and Tuvalu, it is one of four countries in which I am most interested of the world's 195.
My personal knowledge of Nauruan is, for the moment, still very basic, as sources about the language, as you already said, are extremely scarse, even on the Internet. I can only recommend you, apart from Delaporte's feeble but very well-known dictionary, the grammar pages compiled in the Wikipedia namespace of the Nauruan Wikipedia edition, only and completely in the English language but somewhat chaotic and never confirmed. Friendly greetings and lots of success, Belgian man ( talk) 19:42, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
Mi serĉas iu, por helpi per traduko de kelkaj frazoj el latin-lingvo en esperanton.
Ĉu interesas vin?
Mi estas volontulo, kiu preparas komedion (Jeppe sur la monto) por Gutenberg-Projekto. Pli detale, vidu: [3]
Ĉi tiun teatraĵon originalskribis Ludvig Holberg, Dana verkisto. Nun, mi havas la ne-finitan tekston ĉe: [4]
Mi volas aldoni piednotojn por klarigi latinajn frazojn.
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You're welcome. I'm glad my vandalism did not go to waste. :) -- Lolo Mellon Collie ( talk) 15:25, 18 April 2009 (UTC)
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Hey there,
I would like some images of mine removed from Wikipedia/Wikimedia; I don't want to be associated with them, and they sometimes come up when my name is Googled. They also serve no real purpose, and are not being used on any Wikis and do not contribute anything useful. I was wondering if you or any other admin could delete them. The images in question are:
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Dear Moshe,wikipedia reports that the Ethiopian Orthodox Church has 53 dioceses, but it doesn't have the list of them. Would you have any suggestions in order to search for them? Would you know how to find out the contact of any wikipedian from Ethiopia? Thank you very much in advanvce. Don Luciano — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.130.226.48 ( talk) 13:01, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
Kara amiko! La tradukado de LibraryThing-o al Esperanto bone progresis. Dankegon al "Annix"! Vidu http://epo.librarything.com/zeitgeist/language/epo paĝon pri la ĝis nun plej ofte aldonitaj verkoj kaj aŭtoroj. Tamen necesas pligrandigi la bazon de la esperantlingvaj kunlaborantoj, de la esperantlingvaj libroemuloj. Bv. sekvi (provizorajn) klarigojn haveblajn ĉe http://epo.librarything.com/topic/134789 . Antaŭdankon! · לערי ריינהארט· T· m: Th· T· email me· 21:19, 27 March 2012 (UTC)
Moshe,
this edit was very disappointing to see. Several editors have made repeated attempts to have you read and understand
WP:MEDRS. You seemed to start to get it, because after the discussions about
WP:MEDRS,
here you suggested that content from 2002 should be removed per
WP:MEDDATE (and it was
removed at your prompting), and also in the same comment you made note of
WP:MEDRS's emphasis on the use of reviews (secondary sources). That was great. So can you explain what happened in
this edit? That edit added new biomedical content based on a source from 1893 in addition to sources from 1924, 1932, 1996, 1999 and 2002, in addition to introducing other problems, like basing biomedical content on popular press magazine articles and old primary sources when secondary sources are available. You know that
WP:MEDRS-compliant, up-to-date secondary sources from the WHO are available because we discussed them specifically. I have been trying to assume good faith that you were still simply getting up to speed on understanding and applying
WP:MEDRS, but after these events, what am I supposed to think? I'd like to give you the opportunity to self-revert your edit as a gesture of good faith. Would you please do that?
Zad
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13:05, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
First off, I am very confused as to how one is to communicate with the creator of a page. I can't even explain all the clicks that lead me to you.
But it appears you edited a page that I have a question on.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brit_milah#cite_note-Rabbi_Yaakov_Montrose.2C_2011.2C_pp._29-32-5
That's the page and the source.Shmuel Wosner particularly asserts that the act (of circumcision) ought to be painful, as per Psalms 44:23.
My question is how is Psalms 44:23 interpreted to mean the act of circumcisions out to be painful? Which depending on what version of the bible used (I can't specifically find a Torah version) is Arise, why sleepest thou, O Lord? arise, and cast us not off to the end. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.78.229.11 ( talk) 16:21, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
Hi, I'm Sulfurboy. MosheA, thanks for creating St. Mathieu lighthouse!
I've just tagged the page, using our page curation tools, as having some issues to fix. Additional footnotes needed.
The tags can be removed by you or another editor once the issues they mention are addressed. If you have questions, you can leave a comment on my talk page. Or, for more editing help, talk to the volunteers at the Teahouse. Sulfurboy ( talk) 04:18, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
Hi Moshe, need to clear up a few things with you:
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Hi Moshe, can I ask you what benefit is added with
this edit? It appears to add a second source that supports existing uncontroversial content that is already well-sourced and has never been reverted or otherwise challenged, as far as I can remember. Fundamentally there's nothing wrong with adding a second source like that, I guess, but I'm just puzzled as to why.
Zad
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03:26, 31 October 2013 (UTC)
Fiddle Faddle 00:20, 3 November 2013 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar | |
For giving top priority to Wikipedia's goals and principles!
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Hello there. This is in regards to the Arabs page. You did a good job taking down the racial-pseudo-science rubbish about head sizes or whatever. Sadly, such long-proven quackery is rearing it's ugly head aagin on the same page. Namely, the Identity section, as the very first paragraph. Dated from 1932 as well! I'll be starting a section called "Racial Pseudo-Science" to remove the sourced section. I'd really appreciate any thoughts, or any help and input, so that we may hopefully reach a consensus and remove that crap. Thanks. SaSH172 ( talk) 11:00, 24 May 2014 (UTC)
Jay Jay What did I do? 17:51, 23 July 2014 (UTC)
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As per request I've added those images for delisting --
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You recently added the Micronesian dollar to the list of circulating currencies page. The link you provided is a picture of a coin minted in 1989 [1]. If you can find any evidence that the Marshall Islands has minted any commemoratives since 2003, the entry will stay on the list. Otherwise it will have to be removed. – Zntrip 03:40, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi, you wrote on my user page about learning Esperanto. I would recommend you go to www.lernu.net and take the free lessons there. If you have any more detailed questions, feel free to email me: chuck at tejo.org. Best wishes!
--Chuck SMITH 13:28, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi there, MosheA. Sorry I took so long to get back to you. The reason I restored the quotation marks around the word "supremacist" in the external link to the CCIR on the Hispanic supremacy article was because, if you read those quotes, they are subject to a wide variety of interpretations. Some may express hostility toward us gringos, but that is not the same as an outright declaration of supremacy. But aside from that, these quotes are listed by a group that is claiming that "Hispanics" and Latinos in the US and our organizations are supremacist. Therefore, I feel it is important not to take their word for absolute truth. Please let me know how you feel about this issue. Gracias, -- Rockero 06:20, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I can't delete images, here or at Commons. Wikipedia and Commons, although connected, are different and an admin, who are the only people who can delete images, at Commons aren't always an admin here at Wikipedia, and vice versa. However, there are things you can do, such as using this template at Commons. I have put it on the image you wanted deleted already for you. Putting this template on an image that is duplicated will let the admins that can delete images know that the image should be deleted, and they will do so. I hope I've cleared some things up for you. That is a nice image by the way. =) -- MECU≈ talk 19:32, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi Moshe!
Sorry for taking so long to get round to thanking you properly, but was engaged
elsewhere! Anyway thanks a lot! --
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01:10, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Have you tried communicating with the user himself? Often, simply advising inexperienced users that their contributions aren't helping the encyclopædia (and I'd agree that many of this user's edits are trivial) is enough to get them to either stop or contribute more constructively. In addition to this, however, I'd note that the user isn't doing anything strictly disruptive – that is, they're not violating any policies. Thanks,-- cj | talk 22:51, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
Seeing your knowledge in Aramaic, I believe that you may be interested in something that has been recently proposed on Meta. If you'd like to help us get the Aramaic Wiktionary established, please add your name to the "Users interested in forming an editing community" section, and voice your support in the section labeled "Arguments in favour". Thanks! :-) אמר Steve Caruso ( desk/ AMA) • Give Back Our Membership! 06:28, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
I agree that this page appears to have been created as a joke, and I suggest that you nominate it for deletion here. — David Levy 02:30, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
Mahrib (is it "maah-reeb" or "maaCH-[guttural]-reeb"?) Masjid (is it "mas-jeed" or "mas-yeed"?) Hijab (is it "hee-jab" or "hee-yab"?)
ok, for a start i dont think there is such word as Mahrib, i think you mean Maghrib..
the gh is a sound made like a growl, made by an angry dog...
as for Masjid, it is pronounced Masdjid mas- is prounounced like Mass (as in mass communication) but the a is not extended, but rather short like the word (but) but with an A instead of the U, as for the j, it differs in Accents, Egyptians pronounce it a "g" for greece, while in East Arab World it is pronounced a normal "J", while in West Arab World it is pronounced "DJ", and it is the correct form.
and for Hijab, the H in the Hijab sounds like when you have something stuck in your throwt, or the same sound of a gas leekage, or like a lizards voice... and is found in the Hebrew language as well, not sure which one exactly, and the j is always pronounced as a J, G, or DJ... we never pronounce a J into a Y like in Spanish...
i hope i was helpfull.... NB: youv been to alot of countries, but not one Arab country, you should go there...
Please investigate User:Willowridge; he is going around doing subtle vandalism (such as changing people's birth years). I already posted a warning on his talk page, but I'm not an admin. Thanks, -- MosheA 20:57, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
P.S. - Am I allowed to warn vandals if I am not an admin? If not, then I heartily apologize for doing so.
Hi!
I received your message from my user page. I checked your contributions on fr wiki, and there is no pb. I just removed page
fr:Utilisateur:MosheAMosheA which seems to be a mistake (you removed everything in it). The account on fr-wiki
fr:User:MosheA is well created. You can use it as you like :)
And, fyi, "terrible" in French means "terrific"... ;)
Bonne soirée !
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Hallo,
Ich gesehen Ihr Aramaic Wiki seite, und von dort, ich gesehen alle von Ihr andere Wikis. Ich habe ein Fragen: tuten Sie alle von dieser Sprachen-Wikis, oder gibt es ein extra Weise in welcher es tuten? Vielen dank, -- MosheA 04:03, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
bitte antworten mir auf Anglish, wie Sie kannn sehen, das mein Deutsch ist nicht so gut :)
No, but I will apply to be an admin soon, so I'll be blocking vandals in a while.-- Willy, your mate 04:22, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Deletion policy#Processes will hopefully answer your questions. If you still need help feel free to ask me, though. Warm regards -- Neutrality talk 04:31, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
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I have no proof that the blog is bullshit. What made me suspicious was the tick-the-box matter of fact description of the reasons why the writer claimed the op was required (and by this I don't mean any lack of emotion, just the reasons/background seemed totally lacking in personal medical information and had no detail on how his supposed congenital condition had deteriorated to the point where the surgery was necessary). One paragraph introduced this and then he went on to explain how he also had to have a tracheostomy as well. Again all too convenient with no alternate or experience of previous treatments mentioned. There was no follow-through, no plausible post-op or rehabiliative information given at all.
Finally, the blog was one entry only. I suspect it was the work of a quasi-surgical/hospital sexual/emotional fantasist who got drunk one evening and laid it out in one go and unsurprisingly never got around to filling in the rest of his alleged extraordinary experience.
To summarize then: it was the tone of language, the lack of personal info and any info on the surgical/nursing care or personnel, no realsitic descriptions of possible prosthetic or rehab plan, no follow-up and what extra details were given are all suggestive of a hospital-hot wannabe dreamworld crasher. You'd be amazed at what we get in the ER on Saturday nights - a lot of people find the whole scene a turn-on. As someone who is no stranger to such wishful-thinkings, this blog struck me immediately as fake for the above reasons and also because people sadly are attention whores given half the chance and an interesting reason that wastes people's time. I deleted the link but will go over it in more detail if you wish. However, trust me on this one - it was bullshit all the way. Plutonium27 22:11, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
This user should be blocked due to it's recent vandalism. Again. Bella Swan(Talk!) 00:41, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi, Moshea! I'd be glad to adopt you, or at least give you some guidance, if I can. As for wanting to become an administrator, I would certainly encourage you to try, but we should talk about a few things in RfA before you apply. I would also ask you to seriously consider if you want to be an admin or not. There was a time when I wanted to be an admin, but the process of attaining adminship is so corrupted and broken that I discovered there was really no way I'd ever fit the lofty expectations at RfA. Hope to hear from you soon. Kntrabssi 16:13, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
Certainly there are fluent speakers, although their estimated numbers vary from single digits to the low three figures, depending on how forgiving your criteria of fluency are. There are also about five or ten native speakers, whose parents were Cornish revivalists. Myself I've learned Cornish with books that I've ordered from Cornwall, or bought there myself; correspondence (by letter and email); and from websites. There are a number of online resources I could point you to, but Maga links to a lot of them, so you could try there first. Kernewek Dre Lyther and Teer ha Tavaz have online courses. It's an exciting time to be joining the language movement, because in September the Cornish Language Partnership is expected to outline an official spelling system, or at least move us one long step in that direction. Meantime, there's a good bit of new government money coming in for language activities, which is immediately evident from the newfound sleekness of a number of Cornish language websites. Oll a'n gwelha, Q·L· 1968 ☿ 09:03, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
Hey Moshe, its me, the hemicorp-stalker nurse! I live in Cornwall now - indeed all my folks are from the county and those that moved to London in the 70'[s (like my parents did to look for work and where I was born) are now back home - and I can assure you there are Cornish speakers alive and well. Some families insist on it being the first language at home and it is taught in schools as an alternative to GCSE level. I can speak a few lines and even had a Cornish-1 Babel template on my usepage. I got rid of it as -in my opinion - not being able to hold a factual conversation with a patient precludes me from claiming I can speak a language. Plutonium27 14:55, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
OK, I went through your upload log and you had six images appropriate for transfer to Commons.
I noticed some of these could also use better image descriptions. Thanks.-- Pharos 20:50, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
I think the issue here is that IMDb is a user-edited website like Wikipedia, and so is not considered a WP:RS. Often using a "standard response" message like Ward3001 did can obscure communication—but don't sweat it, I receive such messages too from time to time, and it's no shame to get such a message. But it is better if you and Ward3001 would express yourself in your own words, rather than with standard messages. Thanks.-- Pharos 21:07, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
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Fantastic section on Reena Roy.
Is it possible to add this picture to her review?:
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q307/reena_roy/reenaroy.jpg
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Just for your information. Elvis's anti-Semitism is mentioned in Mark Crispin Miller's academic study, Boxed in: The Culture of TV (Northwestern University Press, 1988), p.191. The chapter on "The King" is partly based on accounts by the members of the Memphis Mafia who reportedly spent day and night with Elvis. Certainly these guys must have known whether Elvis had anti-Semitic tendencies. Onefortyone 04:22, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
Convert to Islam?! frummer 16:28, 23 August 2007 (UTC)
Shalom Moshe, i am from France more info on my User page User:Chmouel —The preceding signed but undated comment was added at 02:52, August 24, 2007 (UTC).
Moshe, the Marshall Islands uses the U.S. Dollar as its currency, and Nauru uses the Australian Dollar. The pieces that have been struck for these two countries, plus Niue and the Tokelau Islands are medal-coins as opposed to currency coins. - ( Numismaticman 13:28, 8 September 2007 (UTC))
I removed the Bath School Disaster from the school shooting page because it did not involve any shooting whatsoever. It is certainly notable, but does not belong on that page.-- Max Talk (+) 23:21, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
Hi MosheA,
Firstly, I want to apologize for this extremely late answer (your question on my Dutch language talk page dates back to July 15, 2007), but I am very busy in real life nowadays and my activities on the Wikimedia projects are almost nil.
Your knowledge of the Dutch language is not a problem at all - on the contrary, I like it very much when others try learning Dutch.
You asked me about my interest in Nauru, well, Nauru interests me like every other country on this world does, but a little bit more, mainly because of the remoteness of the country, and the fact that very few people know something about it. Within a few years, I'll probably travel to Nauru, but any real plans regarding this are still absent. Mainly on Wikipedia, I have read and written lots of things about Nauru, and, together with Palau, Kiribati and Tuvalu, it is one of four countries in which I am most interested of the world's 195.
My personal knowledge of Nauruan is, for the moment, still very basic, as sources about the language, as you already said, are extremely scarse, even on the Internet. I can only recommend you, apart from Delaporte's feeble but very well-known dictionary, the grammar pages compiled in the Wikipedia namespace of the Nauruan Wikipedia edition, only and completely in the English language but somewhat chaotic and never confirmed. Friendly greetings and lots of success, Belgian man ( talk) 19:42, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
Mi serĉas iu, por helpi per traduko de kelkaj frazoj el latin-lingvo en esperanton.
Ĉu interesas vin?
Mi estas volontulo, kiu preparas komedion (Jeppe sur la monto) por Gutenberg-Projekto. Pli detale, vidu: [3]
Ĉi tiun teatraĵon originalskribis Ludvig Holberg, Dana verkisto. Nun, mi havas la ne-finitan tekston ĉe: [4]
Mi volas aldoni piednotojn por klarigi latinajn frazojn.
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You're welcome. I'm glad my vandalism did not go to waste. :) -- Lolo Mellon Collie ( talk) 15:25, 18 April 2009 (UTC)
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Hey there,
I would like some images of mine removed from Wikipedia/Wikimedia; I don't want to be associated with them, and they sometimes come up when my name is Googled. They also serve no real purpose, and are not being used on any Wikis and do not contribute anything useful. I was wondering if you or any other admin could delete them. The images in question are:
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Dear Moshe,wikipedia reports that the Ethiopian Orthodox Church has 53 dioceses, but it doesn't have the list of them. Would you have any suggestions in order to search for them? Would you know how to find out the contact of any wikipedian from Ethiopia? Thank you very much in advanvce. Don Luciano — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.130.226.48 ( talk) 13:01, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
Kara amiko! La tradukado de LibraryThing-o al Esperanto bone progresis. Dankegon al "Annix"! Vidu http://epo.librarything.com/zeitgeist/language/epo paĝon pri la ĝis nun plej ofte aldonitaj verkoj kaj aŭtoroj. Tamen necesas pligrandigi la bazon de la esperantlingvaj kunlaborantoj, de la esperantlingvaj libroemuloj. Bv. sekvi (provizorajn) klarigojn haveblajn ĉe http://epo.librarything.com/topic/134789 . Antaŭdankon! · לערי ריינהארט· T· m: Th· T· email me· 21:19, 27 March 2012 (UTC)
Moshe,
this edit was very disappointing to see. Several editors have made repeated attempts to have you read and understand
WP:MEDRS. You seemed to start to get it, because after the discussions about
WP:MEDRS,
here you suggested that content from 2002 should be removed per
WP:MEDDATE (and it was
removed at your prompting), and also in the same comment you made note of
WP:MEDRS's emphasis on the use of reviews (secondary sources). That was great. So can you explain what happened in
this edit? That edit added new biomedical content based on a source from 1893 in addition to sources from 1924, 1932, 1996, 1999 and 2002, in addition to introducing other problems, like basing biomedical content on popular press magazine articles and old primary sources when secondary sources are available. You know that
WP:MEDRS-compliant, up-to-date secondary sources from the WHO are available because we discussed them specifically. I have been trying to assume good faith that you were still simply getting up to speed on understanding and applying
WP:MEDRS, but after these events, what am I supposed to think? I'd like to give you the opportunity to self-revert your edit as a gesture of good faith. Would you please do that?
Zad
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13:05, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
First off, I am very confused as to how one is to communicate with the creator of a page. I can't even explain all the clicks that lead me to you.
But it appears you edited a page that I have a question on.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brit_milah#cite_note-Rabbi_Yaakov_Montrose.2C_2011.2C_pp._29-32-5
That's the page and the source.Shmuel Wosner particularly asserts that the act (of circumcision) ought to be painful, as per Psalms 44:23.
My question is how is Psalms 44:23 interpreted to mean the act of circumcisions out to be painful? Which depending on what version of the bible used (I can't specifically find a Torah version) is Arise, why sleepest thou, O Lord? arise, and cast us not off to the end. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.78.229.11 ( talk) 16:21, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
Hi, I'm Sulfurboy. MosheA, thanks for creating St. Mathieu lighthouse!
I've just tagged the page, using our page curation tools, as having some issues to fix. Additional footnotes needed.
The tags can be removed by you or another editor once the issues they mention are addressed. If you have questions, you can leave a comment on my talk page. Or, for more editing help, talk to the volunteers at the Teahouse. Sulfurboy ( talk) 04:18, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
Hi Moshe, need to clear up a few things with you:
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Hi Moshe, can I ask you what benefit is added with
this edit? It appears to add a second source that supports existing uncontroversial content that is already well-sourced and has never been reverted or otherwise challenged, as far as I can remember. Fundamentally there's nothing wrong with adding a second source like that, I guess, but I'm just puzzled as to why.
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Fiddle Faddle 00:20, 3 November 2013 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar | |
For giving top priority to Wikipedia's goals and principles!
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Hello there. This is in regards to the Arabs page. You did a good job taking down the racial-pseudo-science rubbish about head sizes or whatever. Sadly, such long-proven quackery is rearing it's ugly head aagin on the same page. Namely, the Identity section, as the very first paragraph. Dated from 1932 as well! I'll be starting a section called "Racial Pseudo-Science" to remove the sourced section. I'd really appreciate any thoughts, or any help and input, so that we may hopefully reach a consensus and remove that crap. Thanks. SaSH172 ( talk) 11:00, 24 May 2014 (UTC)
Jay Jay What did I do? 17:51, 23 July 2014 (UTC)
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