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Page nuked on reaching 33KB, one of the browsers I use still barfs on pages this large. Its in the History still... --Kiand 18:44, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Nuke again at 38KB, its all in the history. Archives make the user space messy, these discussions are all dead. --Kiand 00:07, 19 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

And another massive block of them today, mostly the "Work Files". --Kiand 18:27, 13 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

WWOR/WOR was a nationally distributed in the US and Canada TV station. For the majority of the time it was refered to as "Channel 9" on air. You seem to be in Ireland, so how would you know about things in the US? The Matt Feldman Experience! 17:18, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I don't need to know, as in this case, its called WWOR-TV and not Channel 9. Indeed, its branded on-air as "my9", not "channel 9". Its standard to not list channels which call themselves as "Channel #" due to their VHF frequency - please look at Channel 2, Channel 3, Channel 4 (disambiguation), Channel 5, Channel 6 (disambiguation), Channel 7 and Channel 8. There seem not to be pages for any of the UHF frequencies at all, because clearly no channel is actually called "Channel 34" or similar. Many of the stations on those VHF frequencies are on cable or satellite outside their area (actually, I'd guess they're -all- on satellite by this stage), but none are listed. --Kiand 17:23, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
You don't know and your lack of knowlege is astounding. Stick to topics you actually know about. WOR/WWOR is a very well known station in the United States and is refered to by many in the US as channel 9. The Matt Feldman Experience! 15:13, 7 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Still irrelevant - its importance in the US is irrelevant to the fact that we list -no- channels who have a US callsign as their official name under the Channel # pages. If you wish to challenge this long-standing arrangment, its not me you do it to. --Kiand 15:38, 7 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Please stop. If you continue to vandalize pages, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. TVXPert 03:43, 8 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

TVXpert has left this message on my talk page too, after reverting one of his edits to the Channel 9 article. He obviously hasn't read WP:VAND...content disputes are not vandalism. Kirjtc2 04:17, 8 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
And whaddya know, TVXPert and Matt Feldman were sockpuppets of each other. --Kiand 18:37, 13 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I have edited dozens of articles, and met only 3 weird guys. It seems that you give others a lot of troubles. Brian W 14:41, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Don't comment on things you know nothing about, its better in the long run. Might be an idea to take that in to account when it comes to the state of music used in clubs for the past while too. --Kiand 20:35, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Man, you work for the Sismi. It seems that you all haven't learnt yet the lesson of history. Brian W

I fail to see the relevance of this accusation to anything else here? --Kiand 18:27, 13 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Song

I caught that song before you deleted it. Its a take on a Pink Floyd song, "Pigs (Three Different Ones)", from the album, Animals. Good song though the topic, Mary Whitehouse, is a little dated now. Just so you know, in case you are not a Pink Floyd fanatic like me.--User:Lord_Chess

Dated but still known by anyone of my age in this part of the world. However, Pink Floyd are... not, generally. Or at least not beyond "The Wall". --Kiand 18:23, 13 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
"Animals" came just before "The Wall"; it never gets airplay because all the songs on it are 10 minute plus epics.--User:Lord_Chess

Humour/humor

Please see [1]. The spelling started out as humor, that's what it should be. That is policy. Please don't revert without taking it to talk, and explaining why an exception to policy should be made. Thanks. --Cultural Freedom talk 21:31, 15 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Already explained on the articles now horribly misplaced talk page. --Kiand 21:35, 15 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

ermine robes

[2] Wait 'till a certain royalist finds out!! :-D FreplySpang 15:21, 19 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi

I saw your edits to Dublin Airport. This is the English language Wikipedia, and as a rule, the English language is used in naming. More pertinantly, for organisations such as the airport or the airport authority, names in Irish are translations and not the real name, so they are left out entirely - we don't provide French, German, Spanish or Italian translations of names where is there no official version; and this apples just as much to Irish as anything else.

There is an Irish language Wikipedia, if you want to contribute in Irish. --Kiand 14:54, 5 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I don't accept nor agree with your point. You're completely wrong in saying that other languages aren't used for translations on the English wikipedia. You'll find that translations of names into other languages are in thousands of articles in the English wikipedia and articles about Ireland are no different.
In relation to your point regarding the Irish translation not being the offical name, you're wrong again. All government organisations' and semi-state company's names are in Irish or have Irish as part of the official name, the Dublin Airport Authority would be one of these semi-state companies and this is the main reason why I gave the Irish translation, so my changes to the Dublin Airport website will remain.

I can't allow young children to see it, others might be offended by it.

That is my belief. I can't afford to see any of that foul language here in Wikipedia. I believe that Wikipedia should be free from foul language, and I really don't think that use of foul language should be permitted. That is why I was forced to revert it. Cuss words shouldn't be used in Wikipedia whatsoever because there are some Wikipedians that MIGHT BE OFFENDED by the foul language and I can't allow it to happen. I had to reprimand the user for using a cuss word in the Sennheiser Talk page because of the foul language being used. I am fiercely detesting your last comment because I stand behind not putting foul language here in Wikipedia. I don't see any need to use foul language here in Wikipedia, and that's why not only I revert it because I don't want anyone to lose their innocence from reading the discussion, but I also have to "purge" the foul language edit because I want to protect those who might be offended by use of foul language. — Mark Kim (Reply/Start Talk) 05:07, 7 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Reason for removal of your comment from my talk page

The reason why I had to remove your comment from my talk page is because the user who used a bad word at the Sennheiser talk page was abusing the No Censorship policy privilege, and that "No Censorship Policy" doesn't clearly mean that people can use foul language, and I really disagree with your views. Even Wikipedia is NOT censored means that people has to do this in good faith, and respect the No Censorship Policy as a privilege. What I had to do at the Sennheiser Talk Page IS NOT vandalism—it was a sign that someone was abusing the No Censorship Policy, and I really believe that Bad Language is NOT covered under the No Censorship Policy, so vehemently, that comment at the Sennheiser Talk page had to be deleted due to the fact that it was abusing the No Censorship Policy privilege. The last thing I want to do is to start a flame war and/or personal attack, and I did NOT invoke any personal attacks, though I might disagree with some of Wikipedia's views at times.

As much as I hate to debate with someone I have a beef with, you definitely need to discuss about bad language usage and how to rectify the situation so that bad language would not be used in Wikipedia. — Mark Kim (Reply/Start Talk) 21:42, 7 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Anyway, if you don't believe why I feel that who posted the latest comment at the Sennheiser Talk Page deserved to be either edited and/or deleted, please read the latest comment. — Mark Kim (Reply/Start Talk) 21:48, 7 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

mos

Please show where it covers the use of names.--Lucy-marie 22:15, 31 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I think you have made that phrase up please show where It Is I have been nothing but polite but you are now getting rude.--Lucy-marie 22:27, 31 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Your phrase Is buried within the main bulk of the text and is not prominent and what dos 'recognisable form' mean and how far should recognisable form go and how far should names be formal.--Lucy-marie 22:33, 31 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

In my opinion the article should be formalised to meet a higher quality standard.--Lucy-marie 22:39, 31 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It improves quality as it romoves media created names.--Lucy-marie 22:56, 31 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Can uo be certian of these name being what they call them selves they could for all we know can the self zig or shirley so your tact is not entirley tru it is still a media creation.--Lucy-marie 23:27, 31 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Cities of Ireland

Kiand,

Their is an ongoing discussion and disageement regarding Cities in Ireland. Their is even a vote been taken on it and it seems on editor is insistant that consensus should overide verifibility. Any comments are welcome on talk:Cities in Ireland.

Djegan 22:39, 5 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Evil Second Empire

Yes, of course I am! :-) I've been with the Fruit Company for some ten years now, over and back to the States. This time, it's permanent. Right now, I'm working on Steve's Reality Distortion Field to allow it to encompass the entire Bay Area - Alison 04:23, 11 August 2006 (UTC) (also cooties.eu)[reply]

Dun Laoghaire

I note that the article for Kingstown has been moved to Dun Laoghaire, due to its official renaming by the rebel Irish Free State. Suggest that this is inconsistent with the "rules" you mentioned earlier. --MacRusgail 18:17, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

  1. It was never moved, lying does not help your case
  2. Its the most common name used in English, which is what the MOS specifies is to be used. --Kiand 18:19, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Calling someone a liar is certainly a violation of WP:NPA. I have notified an admin. Continuing this behavior will result in a ban.--User: Lord_Chess

DVB-C

Do you have some evidence that would back up your assertion that U.S. cable systems are using DVB-C? 121a0012 02:50, 15 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hello,idiot!

I see that you've taken off some numismatic notices from articles that needed them. No wonder why you are so dumb! You're so typically Irish - thick as well as stupid! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 222.154.117.67 (talkcontribs)

Cian,nothing changes around here!

Nothing changes around here with pathetic people like you. As far as I can guess, you're a dumb Irish kid who has far too much time on your plate. No wonder why User:Wallie reckons you're a wanker! I reckon that you belong in a padded cell along with all the faggot nutcases. For all we know, you could also be a filthy subhuman homosexual. Nothing changes the fact that you're going straight downstairs to the Lake of Fire in Hell, which is where you will burn up along with Adolf Hitler and Pope John Paul II of Rome. - (202.180.72.84 02:39, 21 August 2006 (UTC))[reply]

Of course nothing changes. You're still banned, and I'm not. --Kiand 02:43, 21 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Yet Lord Chess 16:25, 22 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Would you care to elaborate on that? --Kiand 17:04, 22 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Bubble Hits

Thanks for improving this article, a lot better now. ant_ie 07:42, 30 August 2006 (UTC) Can you tell why in that article the references appeared twice? Thanks in advance. ant_ie 08:33, 30 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Irish channels licences

I just thought I'd let you know that I was counting Irish channels to mean ones which are operated by Irish compnaies or are targeted at Ireland only; and are in Ireland. Therefore the entirety of this:

" #TWC

  1. ActionMax
  2. Movies4Men

Then theres Bubble Hits and formerly Channel 6 too. There are also the Irish services of the Viacom channels:

  1. MTV Ireland
  2. Nickelodeon Eire
  3. Nick Jr. Eire
  4. Paramount Comedy Ireland

And Sky's:

  1. Sky One
  2. Sky Sports One
  3. Sky News Ireland"

...would all be discounted as the second 2 lists aren't inside Ireland or owned by Irish companies (I don't think they'd qualify as Irish by any reasonable standards) and AFAIK the top list is mainly UK-targeted. By any means extremely is a bit of an innappropriate word to use in an encyclodpedia (e.g. how high a percentage qualifies as extreme). And btw, since when is there are Nick Jr. Ireland? NTL use the same as the UK, since they're UK ads. - Рэдхот 16:24, 2 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Also, saying "not unheard of" does not specify whether it is a large or small percentage (since large and small are subjective) but does specify that it happens. - Рэдхот 16:29, 2 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Ok the edit summary was bad. What I meant by "definitly not" was kind of "extremely? in an enyclopedia? No way" as well as the fact that I count them differently. Oh and the reason why I didn't believe you about the Nick Jr. thing was cause, it's not mentioned on the article for it either. - Рэдхот 18:04, 2 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

When I grow up

I want to be just you like you Kiand. Seriously. Lord Chess 20:13, 20 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Steve Willis AFD

Nice bit of technical back-up on the running comedy that is the Steve Willis AFD. Next someone will claim to have heard it while on an oilrig. --Charlesknight 20:17, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The only one left to appear at this stage is Lord Socky McSock the third earl of sockpuppetshire. --Charlesknight 19:47, 27 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

He's back!

Aidan Work, banned from Wikipedia in January, is now posting as Paisleyite1976 (talk) and 202.180.98.82 (talk) (New Zealand IP). The Paisleyite connection is the same as Work's politics. See also Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/British Commonwealth Numismatic Project where he writes his name. Hu 05:19, 8 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

RTÉ Transmitters

Thanks for your comments on the links within' the channel pages for RTÉ1, RTÉ2, TV3 & TG4; I felt it was important to have a link to the first and also most powerful UHF Transmitter within Ireland. I don't feel the information is entirely duplicated as the wikipedia article contains a nice bit about the history. Would it make sense to add an external link in the Carn Clonhugh article to the RTENL page? Cheers Y control 21:49, 15 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

No worries, Sorry I'm not sure if I was making much sense with what I wrote; it's been a long day. As long as we're both happy, it's all good. Y control 21:56, 15 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Guess who's back

it's our old chum Steve Willis....

--Charlesknight 20:54, 25 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Irish republican topics

Cian a chara, I thought you might be interested in contributing to this Irish republican wiki project. regards--Vintagekits 23:45, 4 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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RFC

As you were previously involved with the same behaviour with this editor which has provoked the RFC, I thought you might wish to give comment Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Mark_Kim--Crossmr 04:16, 21 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

RFC

Kiand, involved in another RFC? It's been a long since he's put his hairy nutsack on Wikipedia, I wondered how long it would be before he showed his Superior Self again.

In case you are keeping score...SkyOS releases: 2 Haiku: 0

Sam I am.

It's your fault

It's your fault getting me in the middle of the mess, now you forced me into a dimension where I have to now answer this unnecessary RFC that I'm not going to link. If you didn't bother me, then I would have never been through any of this. You got me into all this mess in the first place. I'm placing the blame on you. You had RadioKirk go after me and then all sysops went after me. If you left me alone, then I wouldn't have to be placed in such a contradict like this, but because you were the person who started the mess, I have no choice but to link your user talk page to that RFC Crossmr created. — Mark Kim (U * T/R * CTD) 05:00, 23 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]