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[edit] Ainulindalë
References in place. Point out the remaining original research and POV needing cleanup. TKS - black thorn of brethil 03:22, 29 March 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your kind remarks. I have often thought about the synopsis; it is too long and too detailed (more like Cliff's notes than a reference). As for incidences of any unencyclopedic tone you might detect, please do elaborate (specifically, if that is ok - I want to get them right.) TKS - black thorn of brethil 11:01, 29 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] A Barnstar for You
Barnstar moved to user page You're welcome, I will still keep helping where I can, i'm just stretched a bit thin at the moment time wise. Death Eater Dan (Muahaha) 17:38, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi QmunkE! I reverted vandalism to an article Steam (band) that you also reverted today and cleaned up pretty nicely! Keep up the good work! - CalamityJane
Dear QmunkE. You (and RomeoVoid) have both revised/edited a version of the Steam (band) article that is being supported by the editors who supported the article Greg Bravo (Gary Scott). This article indicated that Bravo was the lead singer of "Na Na Hey Hey"; this is a hoax and the supporter(s) (probably only one person who was subsequently blocked for vandalism and personal attacks). The lead singer of the original recordings was Gary DeCarlo (AKA Garrett Scott). The Bravo article was listed for deletion and was deleted yesterday. The related Steam article had been revised to clarify who the lead singer was. It has been reverted several times to a version which is completely unclear on who the lead singer is. It also does not have the references (except for another Billboard book that does not name the lead singer.) My version of the article listed a NY Daily News article from last year as well as a Billboard Book of No. 1 Hits. I believe that anonymous user, Calamity Jane, is yet another attempt to resuscitate the Bravo claim. I have reported this issue to Administration [incidents] because of the situation as well as threats made anonymously related to the article. I am going to revert the article back to an article that clearly states the lead singer of "Na Na Hey Hey". My reasons for wanting this clarified are two-fold: (1) there is this person Bravo who is falsely claiming the song on his own websites and, prior to the deletion, on Wikipedia, and (2) "Na Na Hey Hey" is the only reason "Steam" is notable in terms of an encyclopedia entry and it is important that the musicians be mentioned. Thank you.--Fortheloveofhampsters 22:50, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Sorry 'bout that...
I dunno, I knew that the UK used the Imperial System before, but I thought the UK reverted to the Metric System. About the toilets: I guess I was talking about the toilets in the Balkans, and the northern part of Italy (specifically Verona. Oh, and two questions about England, or the whole UK, I guess:
- How's it like driving on the left side of the road? Well, okay, this is a stupid question, since you're probably used to driving on the left side like we're used to driving on the right side, but, I'd just like to know.
- Now about the Chunnel: do you know how you transition from the left side of the road to the right side (or vice versa) when going from the UK to France (or also vice versa)? The Runescape Junkie 22:28, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
- Oh, and of course I count the English as Europeans... Also, I'm probably going to visit London in a year or two, so I'll know these questions, since we're probably going to see the Chunnel. Cheers! The Runescape Junkie 22:30, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Oh, and thanks for fixing the vandalism. Sorry, I'm a bit slow today, well, tomorrow in the UK. Cheers! The Runescape Junkie 22:36, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Well, I saw you called what I called the "Chunnel" the "Eurotunnel". So do you call it the former or the latter? I have this excellent road atlas of Europe that labels it the "Eurotunnel", while I read a 1994 National Geographic article about the Channel Tunnel, which said that people nickname it the "Chunnel". I'm baffled. Also, do you see left-hand drive vehicles (with the steering wheels on the left) often in England? Now, I can't drive, since I'm not 16 (the driving age in the US), but I'd just like to know. Sorry I ask too many questions, my mum says I've been like this since I was four. Cheers! The Runescape Junkie 21:59, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Thanks! I hope you do well at the University of Southampton! Cheers! The Runescape Junkie 17:34, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Oh, a few more questions. Sorry, I know you're busy with the University and all. First: what are lorries (I think that's a piece of British English...lol)? And second: I thought that the UK reverted to the Metric System. Is this true?The Runescape Junkie 17:52, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] re:Reversion to Phyrexia
Hi, you reverted an anon edit to Phyrexia - I have undone this reversion as the sentences which were altered by the edits made no sense as they were written and were grammatically incorrect. I can't see why you reverted them, except possibly the use of the word "loser", which is appropriate for the context. Thanks. QmunkE 06:35, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
- I didn't fully read the entire entry he placed into the article. And yes, the reason I reverted was the insertion of the word, "loser", which at the time, was the only thing that caught my attention. The word "loser" caught my attention because, quickly scanning through the sentence, it appeared he was calling someone/something a "loser", the more derogatory meaning, which I didn't think was appropriate. Looking back at the edit now, I see his revision was fine. Regards, — Moe Epsilon 16:05 August 20 '06
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