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write this article Mr. Killigan 00:37, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
Using 3O
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about your comments
Hey Mr. Killigan, thanks for your comments in Rfc. I'd like to identify a couple of things from your comments that I think are a little off.
- I use KPOV, CPOV, JPOV, etc. out of convenience. I wasn't labeling anyone. (another example)
- As for Good friend100's blocks, one was on Liancourt Rocks w/ JPOV & the other was on Goguryeo-China wars w/ CPOV before that article was legitimately moved to military history of Goguryeo. I think that in both cases Good friend100's reaction was, at minimum, appropriate.
- There's too few editors & incidents for the Korean side to be characterized with misbehavior as much as the Chinese side. Wangkon, Visviva, me, Mumunman, Odst, etc. all didn't commit any crime here. Only 2: Cydevil & Good friend100. Well, on the CPOV side, only Ksyrie has avoided troubles - the other three, Wiki Pokemon, Assault11, and Jiejunkong all did lots wrong.
Thanks. (Wikimachine 15:16, 14 July 2007 (UTC))
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Please use edit summaries
Hello. Please be courteous to other editors and use edit summaries when updating articles. The Mathbot tool shows your usage of edit summaries to be very low:
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Using edit summaries helps other editors quickly understand your edits, which is especially useful when you make changes to articles that are on others' watchlists. Thanks and happy editing! --Kralizec! (talk) 23:13, 12 August 2007 (UTC)
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Korean War Good Article??
I think this nomination was too early- you ndidn't tell us(Me,Parsecboy or Wbfergus) and there is still some problems left from Kirill's review.K14 14:28, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Hey I'll be reviewing your article. (Wikimachine 19:39, 26 August 2007 (UTC))
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Marx
I am requesting a third party opinion. I read your profile and the fact that you eat pears gives me confidence in your neutrality. I think the Marx article lacks balance. Other political/economic thinkers are criticized, but not Marx. Can any sort of criticism of Marx be permitted from Bakunin or Bertrand Russell or Richard Pipes or Piketty or anyone?Jimjilin (talk) 21:31, 9 January 2015 (UTC)
WikiProject Military history coordinator election
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Articles to translate
Greetings! I was wondering if you could help me with something. Would you please translate in Japanese these 3 fine articles? (NMS Rechinul, NMS Marsuinul and NMS Amiral Murgescu)