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[edit] help in making a new page
Hi.
I found an interesting person in artificial intelligence community.
Mentifex is his name.
There are many people that want to know who is him.
Also there are some articles wrote about him some that look like a biography.
I think he should have a page on Wikipedia but I dont know how to make this page and maybe you want to help.
here are some links: [1] or [2]
I think he should have an article not because what he is doing is true but because the whole phenomenon is interesting - he is fighting for his ideas even when he becomes ridiculous.
He might very well become a reference for such individuals.
Also I dont know what are the rules about making pages about people so it might not be allowed to be done... Raffethefirst (talk) 11:24, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
- When the subject becomes the subject of many reliable sources then Wikipedia will write about him. That does not currently appear to be the case. this tells me everything I need to know. If he gets an article on Wikipedia, it is not likely to be because of his ideas on artificial intelligence. SchmuckyTheCat (talk)
[edit] ED DRV
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2008_March_6#Encyclopedia_Dramatica
can you please weigh in on this, and get people you know to as well? --Truthseeq (talk) 05:08, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Category:Wikipedians by religion
We've been through this before, but I thought I would give you a courtesy request for you to remove this category from your userpage once again before I open up a discussion at Wikipedia:Village pump (policy) about the acceptability of this, as the previous discussion didn't result in any difinitive answer. VegaDark (talk) 05:15, 8 March 2008 (UTC)
- User talk:Hyacinth/User_categories#Proposal_A:_Collaborative_statement_requirement That sure looks like a lot of opposition to the basic arguments used at UCFD. Two years worth of discussion has failed to get even a guideline for user categories, eh? And you're threatening to get more cop-like? SchmuckyTheCat (talk)
[edit] Hello
I think the article must adhere to its sources, none of which refers to "Republic of China". "Taiwan Province of China" is used on its sources.Please check the source: [Gross domestic product, current prices]. Thank you!
[edit] Please put this on the Talk:Homeopathy Page and mention it is posted by me
Dear Schmucky,
Please put this on the Talk:Homeopathy Page and mention it is posted by me (or else the others may think I've bribed you); I'm not yet able to post there directly myself because the Page is semi-writeprotected.
Here are some of the studies/clinical trials:-
STUDIES OF THE ACTIVITY OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES
ORIGINAL/TRANSLATED TITLE | AUTHOR(S) | PUBLICATION | ACTIVITY | STUDY |
Inhibition of lymphoblast transformation test (LTT) in phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) with Phytolacca americana in homeopathic dilution |
Colas H., Aubin M., Picard P., Lebecq J.C. |
Ann. Homéopat. Fr., 1975, 6: 1-11. |
Inhibitory |
Lymphoblast transformation |
Inquiry into the limits of biological effects of chemical compounds in tissue culture. I. Low dose effects of mercure chloride |
Mansvelt J.D., van Amons E. |
Z. Naturtorschung, 1975, 30: 643-649. |
Inhibitory |
Lymphocyte growth |
The effects of Belladonna and Ferrum phosphoricum on the chemoluminescence of human poly-morphonuclear neutrophils |
Poitevin B., Aubin M., Royer J.F. |
Ann. Homéop. Fr., 1983, 3: 5-12. |
Inhibitory |
Radical release |
Effect of aconitum and veratrum on the isolated perfused heart of the common eel (Anguilla anguilla) |
Pennec J.P., Aubin M. |
Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 1984, 776: 367-369. |
Protective | Aconitine toxicity |
Elements of homeopathic pharmacology |
Aubin M. |
Homéopathie Franç., 1984, 72: 231- 235 |
Protective | Aconitine toxicity |
The effect of homeopathic preparations on the phagocyte activity of granulocytes. In vitro tests and double-blind controlled trials |
Wagner H., Jurcic K., Doenicke A., Rosenhuber E., Behrens N. |
Arzneim. Forsch./Drug Res., 1986, 36: 1424-1425. |
Stimulant | Phagocytosis |
Approach to quantitative analysis of the effect of Apis mellifica on the degranulation of human basophils cultivated in vitro |
Poitevin B., Aubin M., Benveniste J. |
Innov. Tech. Biol. Med., 1986, 7: 64-68. |
Inhibitory |
Basophil degranulation |
In vitro stimulation of human granulocytes and lymphocytes by pico- and femtogram quantities of cytostatic agents |
Wagner H., Kreher B., Jurcic K. |
Arzneim. Forsch./Drug Res., 1988, 38: 273-275. |
Stimulant |
Lymphocyte growth |
Human basophil degranulation triggered by very dilute antiserum against IgE |
Davenas E., Beauvais F., Amara J., Robinson M., Miadonna A., Tedeschi A., Pomeranz B., Fortner P., Belon P., Sainte-Laudy J., Poitevin B., Benveniste J. |
Nature, 1988, 333: 816-818. |
Stimulant |
Basophils |
In vitro immunological degranulation of human basophils is modulated by lung histamine and Apis mellifica |
Poitevin B., Davenas E., Benveniste J. |
Brit. J. Clin. Pharmacol., 1988, 25: 439-444. |
Inhibitory |
Basophil degranulation |
Cytotoxic agents as immunomodulators |
Wagner H., Kreher B. |
Proc. of the 3rd GIRI meeting, Paris, 1989, 31- 46. |
Stimulant |
Lymphocyte growth |
Contributions of fundamental research in homeopathy |
Boiron J., Belon P. |
Berl. J. Res. Hom., 1990, 1: 34-35. |
Inhibitory |
Basophil degranulation |
Synergism of action between indoleacetic acid (IAA) and highly diluted solutions of CaCO3 on the growth of oat coleoptiles |
Bornoroni C. |
Berl. J. Res. Hom., 1991, 1 (4/5): 275-278. |
Stimulant |
Growth of plant cells |
Study of the action of Hahnemannian dilutions of mercury chloride on the mitotic index in animal cell cultures. |
Boiron J., Abecassis J., Cotte J., Bernard A.M. |
Ann. Homéop. Fr., 1991, 23: 43-49. |
Protective | Hg toxicity |
Dual effects of formylpeptides on the adhesion of endotoxin-primed human neutrophils |
Bellavite P., Chirumbolo S., Lippi G., Andrioli G., Bonazzi L., Ferro I. |
Cell. Biochem. Funct., 1993, 11: 231-239. |
Inhibitory |
Cell adhesion (bact. pept. 10-8-10-9) |
Effects of homeopathic preparations of organic acids and of minerals on the oxidative metabolism of human neutrophils |
Chirumbolo S., Signorini A., Bianchi I., Lippi G., Bellavite P. |
Br. Hom. J., 1993, 82: 227-244. |
Inhibitory |
Leucocyte activation (metabolism) |
Platelets/endothelial cells interactions in presence of acetylsalicylic acid at ultra low dose |
Doutremepuich C., Lalanne M.C., Ramboer I., Sertillanges M.N., De Seze O. |
Omeomed 92 (C. Bornoroni, ed.), 1993, Editrice Compositori, Bologna: 109-115. |
Inhibitory |
Prostacyclin release |
Effect of high dilutions of epidermal growth factor (EGF) on in vitro proliferation of keratinocyte and fibroblast cell lines |
Fougeray S., Moubry K., Vallot N., Bastide M. |
Br. Hom. J., 1993, 82: 124-125. |
Inhibitory |
Growth of keratinocytes |
Effects of different homeopathic potencies of Lachesis on lymphocyte cultures obtained from rabbit blood |
Enbergs H., Arndt G. |
Biol. Tier., 1993, 4. |
Stimulant |
Mitotic and immunostimulating activity (bact. pept 10-5-10-6) |
The effect of homeopathic potencies of housedust mite on the migration of house-dust sensitive human leukocytes |
Gibson S.L., Gibson R.G. |
Complement. Ther. Med., 1996, 4: 169-171. |
Stimulant |
Leucocyte chemotaxis |
The effects of Nux vomica Homaccord and Atropinum comp. on intestinal activity in vitro |
Kanui T.I., Enbergs H. |
Biol. Tier., 1996/1, 43-47. |
Stimulant |
Contraction of intestinal muscles |
Application of flow cytometry to the analysis of the immunosuppressive effect of histamine dilutions on human basophil action: effect of cimetidine |
Sainte-Laudy J., Belon P. |
Inflamm. Res., 1997, 46: S27-S28. |
Inhibitory |
Basophil degranulation |
Effects of Podophillum pellatum compounds in various preparations and dilutions on human neutrophil functions in vitro |
Chirumbolo S., Conforti A., Lussignoli S., Metelmann H. et Al. |
Br. Hom. J., 1997; 86-16. |
Inhibitory |
Release of superoxides |
In vivo and in vitro studies on the efficiency of potentized and nonpotentized substances |
Harisch G., Dittmann J. |
BT, 1997, 2; 40-46. |
Difference between potentised and non-potentised substances |
In vivo and in vitro study; basic research |
Experiments with the effects of Ubichinon-Injeel and strong Ubichinon-Injeel on an acellular system |
Harisch G., Dittmann J. |
BM, 1997, 3; 99-104. |
Different effects of associations of various potencies and individual potencies |
In vitro study; basic research |
Efficacy of the homeopathic drugs Suis and Arnica comp.-Heel® on lymphocyte and phagocyte activity |
Enbergs H. |
BM, 1998, 1; 3-11. |
Effect of organotherapeutics and Arnica comp. - Heel® on immune system cells |
In vitro study; basic research |
Influence of dilutions and potencies of cAMP on different enzymatic systems |
Harisch G., Dittmann J. |
BM, 1998, 2; 55-62. |
Effects of dilutions and potencies of cAMP on some enzymatic activities |
In vitro study; basic research |
Studies of the principles of homeopathy; the changeover from in vivo to in vitro experimental research |
Harisch G., Dittmann J. |
BM, 1998, 3; 98-103. |
Potentised and non-potentised dilutions are equally effective, but have different actions |
Basic research |
Determination of the activity of acid phosphatase with cAMP at various potencies |
Harisch G., Dittmann J. |
BM, 1999, 1; 4-8. |
Different effects on enzymatic activity |
In vitro study; basic research |
Contribution to study of the efficacy of homeopathic potencies of phosphorus |
Gomez J.C. |
BT, 1999, 2; 53-57. |
Effect of different potencies of phosphorus |
Tests on guinea pigs |
Determination of the activity of acid phosphatase in the presence of Ubichinon comp. |
Harisch G., Dittmann J. |
BM, 1999, 4; 188-194. |
Effect of enzymatic activity of homeopathic medicine |
Basic research |
Biochemical efficacy of homeopathic and electronic preparations of D8 potassium cyanate |
Dittmann J., Kanapin H., Harisch G. |
FKM, 1999, 6; 15-18. |
Homeopathic potentisation is more effective than electronic potentisation |
Basic research |
Osteoporosis in vitro in rat tibiaderived osteoblasts is promoted by the homeopathic preparation, FMS Calciumfluor |
Palermo C., Filanti C., Poggi S., Manduca P. |
Cell Biol Int, 1999, 23(1): 31-40. |
Stimulant |
Osteogenesis (trial with compound drug) |
Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) of homeopathic active constituents |
Schmolz M. |
BM, 1999, 5; 248-250. |
Constituents of Arnica comp.- Heel® ointment: electrophoresis accelerates their skin penetration. |
Basic research |
Effect of homeopathic
constituents on enzymaticactivity. |
Basic research | |||
Efficacy of a potentised homeopathic drug in reducing cytotoxic effects produced by arsenic trioxide in mice |
Datta S., Mallick P., Bukhsh A.R. |
Complement Ther Med, 1999 Jan; 7 (8): 62-75 (a). |
Protective |
Arsenic trioxide toxicity |
Efficacy of a potentised homeopathic drug in reducing cytotoxic effects produced by arsenic trioxide in mice |
Datta S., Mallick P., Bukhsh A.R. |
Complement Ther Med, 1999 Sep; 7 (3): 156-63 (b). |
Protective |
Arsenic trioxide toxicity |
Non-cytotoxic antiviral action of a homeopathic drug |
Heine H. |
Ärzteitschrift für Neturheilverfahre, 2000; 41: 542-7. |
Stimulant |
ã interferon synthesis |
Efficacy of a potentised homeopathic drug in reducing cytotoxic effects produced by arsenic trioxide in mice |
Kundu S.N., Mitra K., Khuda Bukhsh A.R. |
Complement Ther Med , 2000 Sep; 1 (3): 157-65. |
Protective |
Arsenic trioxide toxicity |
Stimulatory effect of some plant extracts used in homeopathy on the phagocytosis induced chemiluminescence of polymorphonuclear leukocytes |
Crocnan D., Greabu M., Olinescu R. |
Rocz Akad Med Biochemist, 2000; 45: 246-254. |
Stimulant |
Phagocytosis |
Difference between the efficacy of single potencies and chords |
Dittmann J., Harisch G. |
BM, 2000, 1; 18-23. |
Potency chords are more effective than single potencies |
Basic research |
Influence of some homeopathic drugs on the catalytic activity of uricase, acid phosphatase and the cytosol glutathion-S-transferase |
Dittmann J., Kanapin H., Harisch G. |
BM, 2000, 3; 125-131 |
Effect of D8 potencies on three different enzymatic systems |
Basic research |
Influence of some homeopathic drugs on the catalytic activity of cAMP-dependent protein kinases |
Dittmann J., Kanapin H., Harisch G. |
BM, 2000, 6; 289-296. |
Effect of different potencies of 5 substances on enzymatic activity |
Basic research |
Neuroprotection from glutamate toxicity with ultra-low dose glutamate |
Jonas W., Lin Y., Zortella F. |
Neuroreport, 2001 Feb 92; 12 (2): 335-9. |
Protective | Glutamate toxicity |
KEY: BT = Biomedical Therapy
BM = Biologische Medizin
FKM = Forschung Komplementär Medizin
Ramaanand (talk) 02:14, 17 March 2008 (UTC)Dr.Jhingadé
[edit] Schmucky, do you drink beer?
...and do you live anywhere near the U District? You really must come out and share a pitcher with me some day. -GTBacchus(talk) 03:50, 17 March 2008 (UTC)
- I drink, but not beer. I'm up in Greenwood. Shoot e-mail. I think you sent me one recently that ended up getting spam-canned... try again. SchmuckyTheCat (talk)
[edit] "China is a country"
Hi, I'm attempting a re-write of the opening of China to resolve the definitional issue that has plagued the article. I noticed that you commented previously on the issue. I've opened a straw poll to gauge whether consensus is to define "China is a country". Could I ask you to comment/vote at Talk:China#Straw poll? --PalaceGuard008 (Talk) 10:00, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Little context in Category:Statistics of the People's Republic of China
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[edit] about China's map
The new maps is NPOV now, just like the old maps. I don't see any significant differences between the current version of the new one and the old ones. --Neo-Jay (talk) 17:14, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] No requirements?
In other words, there are no minimum requirements of each subdivision? jlog3000 (talk) 11:57, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] WikiProject Beijing
Hey SchmuckyTheCat! I'm currently planning the launch of the WikiProject Beijing, depending on if enough other editors would be interested in such a project. I saw you have edited the main Beijing page recently or in several times in the past and therefor might be interested. If you are, please sign: User:Poeloq/WikiProject_Beijing. As I am posting this to quite a few editors, I am not watching your page and would ask you to reply with any comment or questions on my talk page. Cheers, Poeloq (talk) 21:37, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Suspicious fella
You might wish to help track User:Burgerist for the same old reasons, although this one may be less obvious. Thanks!--Huaiwei (talk) 13:11, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Instantnood
Guys, isn't this user BANNED? Strange thing is... why is he still editing articles (Special:Contributions/Instantnood) on wikipedia? --Dave1185 (talk) 18:07, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
- Those are from 2007. Is your clock right? If you suspect a current IP or user is a sock, I'll take a look. He comes back now and again with new accounts. SchmuckyTheCat (talk)
Dave1185 (talk) has smiled at you! Smiles promote WikiLove and hopefully this one has made your day better. Spread the WikiLove by smiling at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Cheers, and happy editing!
Smile at others by adding {{subst:Smile}} to their talk page with a friendly message.
[edit] Deletion review of User:SchmuckyTheCat/List of borderless countries
Just to inform you, User:Testaa (who didn't inform you) has opened a deletion review (see Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2008 April 25) concerning this page and its previous location at List of borderless countries. As the user has not clarified exactly why this should be subject to review (I made some guesses at the DRV page, which you can read there), the process would benefit from having your comments, and especially any clarification of the issue here. Thanks — Gavia immer (talk) 13:55, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Hong Kong FAR
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[edit] Twinkle
Thanks for recommending twinkle, it has been very useful in issuing warnings and such. Sam Barsoom 21:14, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] TfD nomination of Template:Politics of the Republic of China sidebar
Template:Politics of the Republic of China sidebar has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page. Thank you. — Jerrch 16:41, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Talk Request - SchmuckyTheCat - re: Mighty_leaf_tea removal
Hello,
Not sure how else to reach you so I am posting my question here.
Yesterday you removed Mighty_leaf_tea - I placed a talk comment but received no feedback - our position was that the article did conform to the notability standards in that it referenced a valid (new york times) 2nd party article (we planned to add more) - and that it seemed consistent with other US tea companies found under the teas article.
To put it another way - List_of_tea_companies is a list of tea companies, and Mighty Leaf Tea is appropriately on this list - if it were to be deleted then should not all the others be removed?
Can you help us to understand specifically why it was deleted and what we can do to rewrite to make this acceptable to you?
Thank you,
Nedvansise (talk) 03:50, 13 May 2008 (UTC)NedvanSise
- Wikipedia is not an advertising service and new articles about companies need to meet high standards of "notability" (a term I dislike, fwiw, but click the link to understand it) or the new article is likely to be deleted. You will want to have several different sources (not one) to meet the requirement.
- Lists of companies, like the one for tea, need to be regularly looked at to remove entries that are only there for advertising. It's nothing against you or your company.
- You don't need to make anything acceptable to me. I'm not an administrator. I can put a notice on an article that it might not meet our criteria (which someone will do, almost guaranteed, for all new articles) but that criteria needs to be reviewed and the delete decision has to be made by someone else.
- SchmuckyTheCat (talk)
Hi Scmucky,
Thank you for this. We received a message from Stifle suggesting that the issue was criterion 7 (Author request remove) - Mighty Leaf Tea themselves direct us to add this to Wikipedia, so the only other author I could think of was the reference to the New York Times article - which does not seem likely - we will follow up with Stifle and per your suggestion create more than one reference. Thank you for your time on this.
Nedvansise (talk) 03:50, 13 May 2008 (UTC)NedvanSise
- Being hired to write the article on Wikipedia is a conflict of interest. Be very careful that you write neutrally. SchmuckyTheCat (talk)
[edit] 98110
The zip 98110 is listed in the list of Seattle zips, but it is the zip for Bainbridge Island in Kitsap County. Doesn't seem right to list it for Seattle, but maybe I'm missing something. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ian Morris (talk • contribs) 20:05, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
- USPS says it is a zip code for both Bainbridge and Seattle. They don't show a map. None of the internet zip code maps show it as belonging to Seattle, but it is possible the zip code belongs to water and USPS doesn't care that no postal addresses will use it. SchmuckyTheCat (talk)
[edit] Re: Peter zhou
I just had a quick CU report done on two we were discussing about, and there aren't two sockmasters, just the one. nat.utoronto 20:38, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] ANI`
I think you would be interested in this discussion: Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#Re: Peter zhou's_Socks, China, and Names of China. Cheers, nat.utoronto 01:38, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Closing Merger Discussions Prematurely
Why are you so intent on closing the discussion when you are so involved with it? I believe that with your COI, you should not have done that. Re-open the discussion please, or I will. Arbiteroftruth (talk) 07:14, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
- Because it was to discuss the move. The move was closed. SchmuckyTheCat (talk)
[edit] Nanjing as the ROC capital?
Thanks for your comment. But would you please let me know of a (written) source where 1931 Constituion ceased to be a source of law? You explained that laws enacted under it are still valid unless repealed earlier, but it really doesn't make sense to me why those laws would still be valid if the source isn't. It is clear though the 1946 Constitution did not repeal the 1931 section where Nanjing was set as the capital so according to basic legal principle, that section would still be valid unless otherwise repealed. It makes no legal sense to me when the 1946 Constition was silent on this issue (therefore not repealing the relevant 1931 Section), Nanjing's status as the capital would suddenly disappear. If that's the case, ROC would no longer have a capital after the 1946 Constitution? We know in practice, the ROC government still operated in Nanjing for as long as they could after the Constitution until the Communists were about to take the city during the Chinese Civil War.
Even if the 1931 Constitution ceased to be a source of law (which I am high doubtful of), presumably there would have been legislation enacted after the 1931 Constitution that gave effect to Nanjing as the capital. Right now I can think of all those laws setting out government organisations as well as Nanjing city planning (called the Plan for the Capital "首都計劃"). If you were right earlier, then these laws would still indectly make Nanjing the de jure capital, as the 1946 Constition was silent on the capital issue.
Also, as you might be aware, current textbooks in Taiwanese schools are still saying that Nanjing is the capital of the ROC, but due to administrative intervention by the Ministery of Education, either Taipei or Nanjing would be accepted as the correct answer for a ROC capitl question in school tests. But, this administrative intervention does not affect Nanjing's legal status. There has never been any announcements made by the Executive Yuan that the capital was moved from Nanjing to Taipei. Here is a Chinese article on this issue. http://www.ettoday.com/2002/03/29/304-1282810.htm
I await a written source confirming your view. --Pyl (talk) 17:28, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
- Constitution documents are singular founding documents. Only one exists at a time. The 1946 Constitution supercedes, in its entirety, the 1931 Constitution. The 1931 Constitution itself was entitled as "Provisional Constitution for the Period of Political Tutelage". As its core, it make the assumption that the people of China were not educated enough for self-determining decisions in government (political tutelage) thus it was designed as a temporary charter (provisional). This exactly followed the "Three Stages of Revolution" envisioned by Sun Yat-sen. It was also hoped to have a unified (with the CCP) government but the provisional constitution recognized it was not yet the case. Sun Yat-sen hoped the "political tutelage" period would end in three years, the KMT leadership hoped it would take six, but it took 15 years to finally draft the permanent constitution. The Constitution expired with the end of the period of "political tutelage" in 1947.
- If you want some written sources that specifically state that the 1946/7 Constitution supercedes the 1931, try the writings of Jianfu Chen or Tay-sheng Wang. These are law professors, not tabloid journalists. The first wrote, "A permanent constitution, the Constitution of the Republic of China was only adopted after the war, on 25 December 1946, which formally terminated the period of political tutelage in China."
- Article 171 of the current constitution defines "why those laws would still be valid if the source isn't." Obviously, the ROC had a large body of existing law by 1947. The source of law changed, from the 1931 constitution to the 1946/7 constitution, but unless the laws were in conflict, they still had effect. Article 171 functions as a severability clause, while article 170 functions as a weak supremacy clause.
- I don't know if other statutes exist that call Nanjing the capital, or if they are still valid. I don't think planning documents would suffice, in a civil law system, new statutes often conflict or overlap with old statutes. The newer ones would be interpreted as more valid and everyone would move right along. Certainly the newest statutes and ordinances are referring to Taipei.
- I don't think there is a "de jure" capital for the ROC. I don't think there will be any cite "ad jure" to state it as fact. That is my objection for writing about it on Wikipedia. The answer to the question "what is the capital of the Republic of China?" ends up being a statement of politics, not an issue of law. SchmuckyTheCat (talk)
[edit] thanks for the image
Hi, thanks for thinking of the Guy Fawkes image for the template. I would have never thought of it myself :) --Enric Naval (talk) 04:39, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Seattle meetup 5
Hi SchmuckyTheCat, I see that you've attended the previous Seattle meetup. I hope that you can make it to the next one on June 19! Bestchai (talk) 21:47, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] .zub deletion
Hey dude,
I was trying to get the .zub explanation on this, but I guess you already deleted it. I'll gather up evidence on it cause its a company that has the software which is revolutionizing the way people read magazines, the hard paper copy is long gone. I was going to put up the "hangon" sign but I'll get it recreated with more evidence from the news agencies here (translated from Chinese) Michaelssg (talk) 07:13, 10 June 2008 (UTC)