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And is very helpful. Yay! --Weirdoactor 17:18, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
I left my comments here. -Nrets 14:18, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
I don't understand why you deleted my SENSIBLE contributions to the Stilian Petrov page. Tallboydoctorpepperthesecond
"after months of complaining and lethargic performances" is a reasonable contribution, I think. Tallboydoctorpepperthesecond
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I assure you I have no objection to your suggestion..! Thanks for letting me know. aruffo 10:55, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, that's fair enough. Seriously, you need to hear Death Cab/The Postal Service, it will blow your mind! I just got a bit carried away I spose, they're my fave band and Ben's my idol. Anyways, fuck it. Sorry for being a smartarse. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Valkyrie Missile (talk • contribs)
You are so right: the page that I submitted on ScienceGuide is indeed in Dutch. How can I move it to the Dutch section? I am sure you can help me! —Preceding unsigned comment added by ScienceGuide (talk • contribs)
I was wondering why you edited my contribution to the Evander Sno article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Guiness360 (talk • contribs)
I think the things you've said have been constructive. Just a clarification though, Aaadddaaammm originally posted his hissyfit on Light current's talk page Light current moved it to the Science page.--Anchoress 05:48, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
I guess I didn't surf enough. My son now know the internet is not just cartoon network.com
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Hi, I would just like to apologise for my recent, rather pointless, argument regarding the image on Draize test. The only explanation I can give is that I was having a bad day. Cheers, Localzuk (talk) 13:53, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
No need to apologize at all. Your actually freaking me out by being polite. The standard Wikipedia mode of action that I witness here is to bully people, and if that doesn't work, ban them for life, and delete all their work. Cheers. --24.225.225.81 02:44, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I am posting this message to everyone who has edited on animal rights or animal welfare related articles in the last couple of months. I have just created a proposal for a WikiProject to help co-ordinate editors on the many articles under the mentioned subjects. If you would like to find out about it or show your support for such a project, please visit User:Localzuk/Animal Rights Proposal and Wikipedia:WikiProject/List of proposed projects#WikiProject Animal Rights and Welfare. Cheers, Localzuk (talk) 10:45, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
The category says that entries must have been officially designated as a terrorist organization by someone empowered to do so, in such a way that there is a consequence for that organization. It doesn't seem to me that that applies to the ALF. They are not an illegal organization. There are no restrictions on ALF activists, such as frozen bank accounts and the like, as occurs with terrorist groups. All that happened is that the DHS said they were regarded as a "domestic terrorist threat," but without consequence or any official listing, so far as I know. SlimVirgin (talk) 17:54, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
I just noticed something in the redirect: "Upon the expiration of the seven-day waiting period, notice of the designation is published in the Federal Register, at which point the designation takes effect". If you have a Lexis account, you could see if it was announced in the register? ⇒ SWATJester Ready Aim Fire! 18:57, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
There's a terrorism database here that has an entry on the ALF, and if you look at the sidebar, it says of the ALF:
state department:
In other words, the ALF doesn't seem to be listed anywhere as a terrorist organization. SlimVirgin (talk) 19:14, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
Have you considered getting the article semi-protected (or fully protected in case semi doesn't work)? That would allow us to retain the info while keeping the vandals at bay. Apparentl you already have contact with the subject. Would you suggest it to him. I would be happy to carry out a protection if needed. - Mgm|(talk) 08:44, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
Sorry about the revert, there was an edit conflict when i was attempting revert the previous editor's POV additions, and i inadvertantly reverted yours too. My apologies. Rockpocket 20:31, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
Go right ahead, I had planned to do it but have been to busy to get stuff together and do it. We have quite a collection of incivility and personal attacks from him. -Localzuk (talk) 17:50, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
The Robertson Panel has been cited as a CIA program to prevent people from reporting UFOs and/or alien encounters, due to the fact that shrinks were involved in it. This protocol is still being followed today. The intention of the Robertson Panel was that "you" report a UFO, a alien, "you're" some kind of nut. What do you think of this govt. protocol ? I also have a copy of Popular Mechanics that has a UFO on the cover, has some of this in it as well, stating, among other things, that if "you" see one, "you" are a kid, "you" are to be ignored outright. Martial Law 23:46, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
See Talk. It has been stated that a person who has been arrested is appearrantly linked to PETA, since PETA admits to supporting ALF. Martial Law 21:19, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
hoopydinkConas tá tú? 05:10, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Hi Rockpocket,
Based on a recent post on the AR Wikiproject, the article, primarily written by SV, Primate experiments at Cambridge University came to my attention. I'm not sure how you feel about this, but this seems like a flagrant violation of NPOV, particularily because of the one sided presentation of the article regarding alleged abuse (none of which was supported in court) but mentioning nothing about the benefits obtained from primate research at Cambridge. It certainly is not an overview of primate research at that university, as the title suggests. And while it makes sure to mention the response to the allegations, the tone and purpose of the article is clearly to portray research in a negative light. Despite the obvious POV, I don't think this article would be elegible for deletion, since the court cases were notable when they happened, and SV always seems to win these battles. One idea would be to expand the article, to highlight primate research at Cambridge in general, and have the current article be part of a greater article. However, I am not terribly familiar with the scope of the research at Cambridge and was hoping that you would be. Anyway, let me know what you think ,and if you think we (or I) should do something about the article. cheers, Nrets 14:59, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
Hey Rockpocket, thank you for supporting my recent RfA. It finished with an amazing final tally of 160/4/1. I really appreciate your very kind comments and support. :) Cheers, Sarah Ewart (Talk) 11:12, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
Thank you very much for participating in my RfA, which closed successfully earlier today with a result of (60/9/4). Although, I encountered a few problems in my RfA, I have peacefully resolved my conflicts and made amends with the people involved. If you have any further questions or suggestions, feel free talk to me. I hope I will live up to your expectations. --Nishkid64 22:14, 26 September 2006 (UTC) |
Template:Animal_testing_advocacy has been created. Please add to it if you have time/inclination. By the way, you should know that Lord Adrian, a Nobel Laureate, was a primate researcher at Cambridge, and he oversaw and chose to support Hodgkins and Huxley's early efforts. Lord Adrian is credited by many as being the first to record action potentials from the brains of vertebrates in the 1930s. Currrently, anything there is deep underground, although they did hire Wolfram Schultze, and I know there was a bit of scrambling about creating appropriate facilities for him as his cognitive neuroscience work has been among the highest profile in the world in the last 10 years.--Animalresearcher 16:09, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
Hey, I just saw your little notice at the top of this page. Just wanted to say, congrats on the marriage bit! Nrets 15:21, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
Well done for putting in one of the dates on this entry. It was looking a bit weird until you entered the picture. Good stuff.
I've finally had the time during my long Wikibreak to thank the voters and commentors on my my RfA last month, and I thank you! I'll try again as previously planned in the late of spring, and hopefully I'll win it. When I get off this multi-month Wikibreak I'll be back to the Wikipedia, visting xfD everyday in addition. I was glad to see that you wrote a bit on why you were neutral on my nomination, unlike many on the page. Do you have any tips or suggestions for me on being a good Wikipedian or administrator? Thanks again, X [Mac Davis] (SUPERDESK|Help me improve)08:36, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
Sorry,this is quite old by now but I only just came across the note on your page about your honeymoon.Hope you had fun! Serenaacw 12:00, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
I added what I believe are good reasons for deletion instead of KEEP or MERGE in the AFD and thought I'd leave a personal note saying so.
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