User talk:Imeriki al-Shimoni/Archive 1
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Yahweh
I've made the split on Yahweh. I'm also suggesting a new stage of editing. You might like to comment on the article talk page. PiCo (talk) 04:44, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
- You've convinced me - I've changed it back :) PiCo (talk) 11:01, 24 January 2010 (UTC)
- Sorry, reverted to the wrong edit.PiCo (talk) 12:04, 24 January 2010 (UTC)
CV Disambig
I think I fixed the redirect that was left after the page move. Let me know if I missed something else. As to the meaning of CV, working on wiki teaches you a lot. 06:24, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for your note, and sorry for being so slow getting back to you. I wasn't aware that he and Jim West had problems with it, and I'm sorry to hear that they do. Yes, I'd love to see their emails. PiCo (talk) 10:48, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
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- Done. The plot information that I used for the new 2009 film article just created was mainly based on the Wikipedia article for the short-film the 2009 film was a direct remake of. Rewrote the plot information (luckily I had just finished watching it). Apparently the short film's page was based on the above cited ext webpage, which means it probably needs to be rewritten, as well. — al-Shimoni (talk) 06:36, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
I'm away for 2 months. You might like to keep an eye on this and. if the spirit moves, edit a bit. Muyintention has been to avoid a simple rehash of the biblical story - that's already on several pother articles. I want to present a summary history based on the archaeological evidence. That means skipping the United Kingdom period in the narrative history section. Then come back with another section on Problems in Current Historiography, which would address the question of non-biblical evidence for the United Monarchy and a few other areas. That section will also address the questions Lemche and others have raised, about the era and circumstances in which the main biblical text was composed - Exilic, Postexilic, Hasmonean. Have a go if you feel inclined, but be prepared to see it all reverted by the bible-is-true brigade. (While I'm away I'll be researching Cambodian ghosts. Much more interesting, really.) PiCo (talk) 08:38, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
IP with agenda
You could try talk - I've always found him helpful, tho he's also busy.PiCo (talk) 04:57, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
Nehemia Gordon
You seem to have the situation under control. What I would like to see is an inline citation for Nehemia Gordon where he states he is a Karaite Jew (we really need references and for religion we like self-identification). He's also controversial and that should probably be in the article on him. Also I have to point out that "arguably the best known" needs sourcing (as does 'prominent' used for another person in the same list, etc). Otherwise it looks like editorial comment -- you need to be able to say 'described as.....' or something like that. Dougweller (talk) 12:30, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
Improving the subsection "Karaite inscription in Khazarian Rovas script (10th century)"
Hi! I improved the subsection, please, read it: Karaite inscription in Khazarian Rovas script (10th century) in the Karaite Judaism. I think this inscription is very important, since it is a direct evidence about the religion of - at least - one Khazar person. In the Hungarian paleography this fact was published even in the 1990's; however, only in Hungarian. That is why is could be interesting in the readers in English. --Rovasscript (talk) 06:58, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
User: Driftchambers
for my benefit, please state the instances/examples that caused this comment to need to be madeDrift chambers (talk) 09:54, 18 October 2011 (UTC)
- It's really quite simple, Drift chambers, limit your use of "minor edit" to 100% non-controversial edits. If someone is writing about the first president of the U.S. and types "Wasington", then mark your correction as "minor" as long as you actually correct the typo. If one editor in 1000 might possibly disagree with your edit, do not mark it as minor. It's that simple. Cullen328 Let's discuss it 06:26, 19 October 2011 (UTC)
Asperger Syndrome personal attacks by IP
Would you vid. here[1] and perhaps comment? I like your earlier comment, but this IP editor is attacking us all in one fell swoop. IP must be stopped.--Djathinkimacowboy BUCKSHOT 13:01, 8 January 2012 (UTC)
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I moved to new address this month. Went to fix the spelling/grammar of an article that had the appearance of non-fluent English but found that the IP range that I am on was blocked from editing. As far as I know, most people are content with the edits that I make, although I am more likely to raise questions in Talk pages rather than edit actual articles (a usual exception being spelling and grammar edits, and small edits that neutralize phrasing that could be read as POV). I believe the IP address that I was at before I moved was 174.16.42.24, quite different from the 67.6.128.0/18 range that is currently blocking my ability to edit (the IP that I am editing from right now appears to be 67.6.170.117). The error page I get when attempting to edit a page includes the following statement: CheckUser evidence has determined that the IP address or network of your account has been used (not necessarily by you) to disrupt Wikipedia. It has been blocked from editing to prevent further abuse. If you get this message, please read the following information.
Accept reason: AGK confirms that IPBE is OK - I'll set the flag. Ronhjones (Talk) 00:28, 16 February 2012 (UTC)
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