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The edit counter (Essjay's) says that I have made 8 edits to my user page 8 to my talk page 8 to main and 2 to Wikipedia. I keep making edits(mainly typo fixing) yet the Wikipedia counter doesen't go up. What is going on. Could someone explain this? Thanks, -- J a k 00:06, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I'd like to know more about those drink machines common to diners and some snack bars. They are vaguely rectangular with transparent plastic cases. They continually spray the beverage in what I suppose is a means of aeration.
Thank you for your help.
--Josh
What's with all the doctor's offices between Fifth Ave. and Park across from Central Park (south of the Met). Why that location, isn't it ridiculouly expensive to have an office there?
Also, what's the price differencial on a place between Fifth and Park and a place on Lexington (again, south of the Met, north of the beginning of the Park) ? I'd assume Lexington is much cheaper? Wjlkgnsfb 02:29, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Some urban neighborhoods retain their "identity" for generations, regardless of price fluctuations and inflation. So perhaps that area has been home to doctor's offices since the 19th century, when that area was developed. Courtney Akins 01:17, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
I don't bother voting because of political efficacy. I was trying to explain to a friend that the individual vote does not matter, only trends in individual voting matter.
Can anyone recommend any insightful papers/arguments/books on the topic of individuals voting?
Thanks. Wjlkgnsfb 03:17, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
The problem with voting is that the individual vote is completely useless. However, the illusion of a vote mattering is what makes voting work =D -- mboverload @ 09:34, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
It's like this. The individual vote matters as much as the the probability of x occurring in a P(x) probability density function. Obviously, the probability of any single x is zero. There are only nonzero probabilities with you have a range of x's (or a trend of voting in this case). Wjlkgnsfb 16:01, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
It was the charming Rupert Allason in Torbay. I think the story was that he was rude to some restaurant staff when he was having a meal on the evening of polling day, so the staff then rushed off to the polling station and cast their votes against Allason just in time. Damoo 11:04, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
Cocaine and Red Wine: Good for your hair or no? Courtney Akins 03:25, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I was talking about consuming these products as directed :). Courtney Akins 17:28, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I'm trying to find out who to contact to pursue ordering an electric vehicle shown on your site (see below). Thanks.
It is LotusElise on English Wikipedia.
Thanks.
What legally allows a site such as youtube.com to let people post videos from copyrighted television shows such as South Park, Family Guy, or the Daily show? Just curious. Sashafklein 05:30, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Dear Wicki,
I asked about this some time back and did not receive a response. Your biographical entry on my friend and mentor, Don Durant, uses my copyrighted bio from www.johnnyringo.net not only as uncredited source material, but frankly plagiarises content. Entire blocks of my text--some originally published in THE BIG REEL in 1991--have been lifted intact. Stolen!
I'm afraid I must insist that you remove this infringing material. I'll be happy to supply a copy of my article as long as my name appears rightly as author. The information took many years of friendly conversation to compile. Don would not have wanted this to be published under someone else's name.
I would appreciate your swift attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
M. Jacquelyn Patterson <<email address removed>>
I would like to start a project to make lists of media that is considered the greatest or worst ever easy to access. For example worst songs, best songs, best films, etc. I think these pages should follow some naming convention and some style conventions. I haven't been doing this correctly because I've had a couple of page deleted. How should I go about this? - Peregrinefisher 10:56, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Hello, I'm the person who asked about 1770's songs a few days ago. I'm now looking for information on how life was in rural/isolated britain at the time (daily routine, technology, customs, and mainly things to consider). Before someone screams HOMEWORK, I want to assure its not homework-it's much important than that, it's something i'm working on (writing). Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. 203.122.80.158 12:38, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Also, I am looking for Taboos/superstitons that would have been prominent at the time (eg friday the 13th etc).
On a more frivolous note, it seems that a lot of people were drunk most of the time - farm-workers took food and drink with them out to the fields each morning - the typical pasty and, according to local historians on the nineteenth-century here in Somerset, seven litres of cider each! Jameswilson 02:01, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
I'm very interested in the superstitions they would have held.
Wel anywhere in britian would be fine, but if i may be so picky, i'm looking for fishing villages/hamlets. Thanks- I understand this somewhat a hard question.
Would anyone happen to know the name of the brunette in Dave Mirra's Oxy Chill commercial? - Duane 18:28, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I need the birth year of J.H. Allen, you have an article about him with only his death date.
Herb Frizzell, Sr.
Do any of you hot guys know anything about the Argyll towns of "Oban" or "Tiree" in Scotland? Any help would be appreciated. :) Courtney Akins 17:31, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Yes I need more in depth information about these two places. More so than what I found in the articles here. Can someone help me like Rockpocket? Courtney Akins 01:12, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
Hello, My name is Robert E Weeks. I have a Scottish Terrier and would like to get the info. from his registration. His Registered name Is 'Sir Angus of Fairfield" He was registered in California to:(don't know if both names Robert E Weeks/Edward J Cramer or only 1 is on the registration. he is 12 yrs old and birthdate is 09/09/94 Address at time of registration was: Nine Northridge Drive, Daly City, Ca 94015. Oh And he is Black.
Hope this is enough info. to find my request..Thank you Robert E. Weeks [address removed]
Hey, quick question: I have recently heard a few playings of a catchy Indian song. I think it is called Tanuk Tan or something like that. If anyone has got any additional information on this, it would be much appreciated. Thanks. Russian F 19:06, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Anyone know how one would go about getting a single Steelcase office chair? They seem to only be sold in bulk. Any similarly durable office chair would do as well, but it would need to be made out of metal and not the fatiguing/easily breakable materials places like Office Depot typically sells. Thank you. -- Demonesque 19:40, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
i wonder if you could help me .iam moving to cyprus in september 30th ,and was told if i wanted to take my car .that so long as i had owned it for 6 months that it was ok to do so .thing being i have seen another car that i would like to buy ,i wondered if i could take this car instead .having never done anythink like this i would be most grearfull ,for any information you can give me .many thanks .dave tench /e mail add <email address removed>
Please could you tell me the name of the Gregorian chant used as background music in the film Angela's Ashes.I have heard it elsewhere (Radio 3)including another film/program on telly so I don't believe its too obscure. Thankyou, -- William dady 20:14, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I looked over the track listing, and listened to the clips, and I don't hear any Gregorian chant - you can look at it here. Perhaps it didn't make it into the soundtrack CD? -- Bmk 21:12, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I've made an invention and would like to check whether it has already been invented (without actually revealing the invention). How could I do it? Thanks.
My mother owns this series of books and is interested in selling them. Do you have any idea how I can find out what they are worth? 4.242.159.22 20:59, 12 August 2006 (UTC) (shouting removed -- Hyenaste (tell))
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The edit counter (Essjay's) says that I have made 8 edits to my user page 8 to my talk page 8 to main and 2 to Wikipedia. I keep making edits(mainly typo fixing) yet the Wikipedia counter doesen't go up. What is going on. Could someone explain this? Thanks, -- J a k 00:06, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I'd like to know more about those drink machines common to diners and some snack bars. They are vaguely rectangular with transparent plastic cases. They continually spray the beverage in what I suppose is a means of aeration.
Thank you for your help.
--Josh
What's with all the doctor's offices between Fifth Ave. and Park across from Central Park (south of the Met). Why that location, isn't it ridiculouly expensive to have an office there?
Also, what's the price differencial on a place between Fifth and Park and a place on Lexington (again, south of the Met, north of the beginning of the Park) ? I'd assume Lexington is much cheaper? Wjlkgnsfb 02:29, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Some urban neighborhoods retain their "identity" for generations, regardless of price fluctuations and inflation. So perhaps that area has been home to doctor's offices since the 19th century, when that area was developed. Courtney Akins 01:17, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
I don't bother voting because of political efficacy. I was trying to explain to a friend that the individual vote does not matter, only trends in individual voting matter.
Can anyone recommend any insightful papers/arguments/books on the topic of individuals voting?
Thanks. Wjlkgnsfb 03:17, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
The problem with voting is that the individual vote is completely useless. However, the illusion of a vote mattering is what makes voting work =D -- mboverload @ 09:34, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
It's like this. The individual vote matters as much as the the probability of x occurring in a P(x) probability density function. Obviously, the probability of any single x is zero. There are only nonzero probabilities with you have a range of x's (or a trend of voting in this case). Wjlkgnsfb 16:01, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
It was the charming Rupert Allason in Torbay. I think the story was that he was rude to some restaurant staff when he was having a meal on the evening of polling day, so the staff then rushed off to the polling station and cast their votes against Allason just in time. Damoo 11:04, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
Cocaine and Red Wine: Good for your hair or no? Courtney Akins 03:25, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I was talking about consuming these products as directed :). Courtney Akins 17:28, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I'm trying to find out who to contact to pursue ordering an electric vehicle shown on your site (see below). Thanks.
It is LotusElise on English Wikipedia.
Thanks.
What legally allows a site such as youtube.com to let people post videos from copyrighted television shows such as South Park, Family Guy, or the Daily show? Just curious. Sashafklein 05:30, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Dear Wicki,
I asked about this some time back and did not receive a response. Your biographical entry on my friend and mentor, Don Durant, uses my copyrighted bio from www.johnnyringo.net not only as uncredited source material, but frankly plagiarises content. Entire blocks of my text--some originally published in THE BIG REEL in 1991--have been lifted intact. Stolen!
I'm afraid I must insist that you remove this infringing material. I'll be happy to supply a copy of my article as long as my name appears rightly as author. The information took many years of friendly conversation to compile. Don would not have wanted this to be published under someone else's name.
I would appreciate your swift attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
M. Jacquelyn Patterson <<email address removed>>
I would like to start a project to make lists of media that is considered the greatest or worst ever easy to access. For example worst songs, best songs, best films, etc. I think these pages should follow some naming convention and some style conventions. I haven't been doing this correctly because I've had a couple of page deleted. How should I go about this? - Peregrinefisher 10:56, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Hello, I'm the person who asked about 1770's songs a few days ago. I'm now looking for information on how life was in rural/isolated britain at the time (daily routine, technology, customs, and mainly things to consider). Before someone screams HOMEWORK, I want to assure its not homework-it's much important than that, it's something i'm working on (writing). Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. 203.122.80.158 12:38, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Also, I am looking for Taboos/superstitons that would have been prominent at the time (eg friday the 13th etc).
On a more frivolous note, it seems that a lot of people were drunk most of the time - farm-workers took food and drink with them out to the fields each morning - the typical pasty and, according to local historians on the nineteenth-century here in Somerset, seven litres of cider each! Jameswilson 02:01, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
I'm very interested in the superstitions they would have held.
Wel anywhere in britian would be fine, but if i may be so picky, i'm looking for fishing villages/hamlets. Thanks- I understand this somewhat a hard question.
Would anyone happen to know the name of the brunette in Dave Mirra's Oxy Chill commercial? - Duane 18:28, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I need the birth year of J.H. Allen, you have an article about him with only his death date.
Herb Frizzell, Sr.
Do any of you hot guys know anything about the Argyll towns of "Oban" or "Tiree" in Scotland? Any help would be appreciated. :) Courtney Akins 17:31, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Yes I need more in depth information about these two places. More so than what I found in the articles here. Can someone help me like Rockpocket? Courtney Akins 01:12, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
Hello, My name is Robert E Weeks. I have a Scottish Terrier and would like to get the info. from his registration. His Registered name Is 'Sir Angus of Fairfield" He was registered in California to:(don't know if both names Robert E Weeks/Edward J Cramer or only 1 is on the registration. he is 12 yrs old and birthdate is 09/09/94 Address at time of registration was: Nine Northridge Drive, Daly City, Ca 94015. Oh And he is Black.
Hope this is enough info. to find my request..Thank you Robert E. Weeks [address removed]
Hey, quick question: I have recently heard a few playings of a catchy Indian song. I think it is called Tanuk Tan or something like that. If anyone has got any additional information on this, it would be much appreciated. Thanks. Russian F 19:06, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Anyone know how one would go about getting a single Steelcase office chair? They seem to only be sold in bulk. Any similarly durable office chair would do as well, but it would need to be made out of metal and not the fatiguing/easily breakable materials places like Office Depot typically sells. Thank you. -- Demonesque 19:40, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
i wonder if you could help me .iam moving to cyprus in september 30th ,and was told if i wanted to take my car .that so long as i had owned it for 6 months that it was ok to do so .thing being i have seen another car that i would like to buy ,i wondered if i could take this car instead .having never done anythink like this i would be most grearfull ,for any information you can give me .many thanks .dave tench /e mail add <email address removed>
Please could you tell me the name of the Gregorian chant used as background music in the film Angela's Ashes.I have heard it elsewhere (Radio 3)including another film/program on telly so I don't believe its too obscure. Thankyou, -- William dady 20:14, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I looked over the track listing, and listened to the clips, and I don't hear any Gregorian chant - you can look at it here. Perhaps it didn't make it into the soundtrack CD? -- Bmk 21:12, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I've made an invention and would like to check whether it has already been invented (without actually revealing the invention). How could I do it? Thanks.
My mother owns this series of books and is interested in selling them. Do you have any idea how I can find out what they are worth? 4.242.159.22 20:59, 12 August 2006 (UTC) (shouting removed -- Hyenaste (tell))