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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Rhinoracer (talk | contribs) at 13:45, 29 November 2006. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

If anyone needs translation help from English into French, feel free to ask.~~

what does prima faciae mean? Why are you following me around, sabotaging my edits?

You are vandalising every page you visit. A warning has been sent you, which is automatically a signal to the Admins that you must be watched for further acts of vandalism. If you continue, your editing privileges will be blocked for an indefinite period. Further acts of vandalism could result in permanent banning.Rhinoracer 15:07, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

This is entirely false. My contributions to the Ted Rall page were entirely substantive, and your removal of them was merely based on some sort of weird animosity towards me. WAnd what does prima facie mean?

Sign your posts with four tildes ~.

Your Ted Rall edits were tendentious and ad hominem, violating NPOV. Rhinoracer 15:27, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

No, "merciless attacks against sacred cows" is tendentious as hell. "Personal attacks" is far more accurate and informative.

Also what does prima facie mean?

This is Wikipedia. If you are ignorant of the meaning of Prima facie, it is further proof that your only interest in Wikipedia is vandalism.

All your edits are monitored and logged. Any vandalism you commit will be swiftly destroyed. You have earned banning many times over. Enough. I have no interest in debating a troll. Rhinoracer 19:33, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Excuse me, what page dio you think I vandalized? Tedgauthier 20:00, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Consult your 'my contributions' page. Every page listed there has been vandalised by you-- including your own. Rhinoracer 20:03, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Specifically, what alleged vandalism prompted your illegitmate warning at 19:53, 28 July 2006? Tedgauthier 20:10, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Vandalism is not in this case alleged; it is proved. ~If you think the warning illegitimate, you will have opportunity to defend yourself soon. Rhinoracer 20:37, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Your obvious fear of providing a responsive reply demonstrates the illegitmacy of your warnings. Immediately desist. Tedgauthier 20:46, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

SUCK IT, GNOME!

I'm tired of cleaning up "Rhinoracer's" vandalisms to the Danny Hellman listing; this poster should be banned. Dannyhellman 12:24, 11 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

There were no vandalisms. You are the one who is removing true information from the article on you-- a definite Wikipedia no-no.

You are also vandalising under other socks, as well as anonymously: a fact easily proved.

Stop your illegitimate vandalism, Danny-- or others will stop YOU. Rhinoracer 12:33, 11 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Love the threats, "Rhino"....no one would ever suspect you of being a nut job. Dannyhellman 17:22, 11 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hellman, keep digging your own grave. Rhinoracer 19:49, 11 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]


One look at this page and it's obvious who's "digging his own grave," mister creepypants. You came here to vandalize, and it's only a matter of time before one of the nerds in charge of this circus takes notice of your dopey antics, and then it's P-O-O-F! Dannyhellman 20:27, 11 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]


   * 1968
         o 'The Mother Ship' (later retitled 'Mamma Come Home') (novelette)
         o 'Pupa Knows Best' (later retitled 'Help') (novelette)
         o 'Birth of a Salesman'(short story)
         o 'Fault' (short story)
   * 1969
         o 'Beam Us Home' (short story)
         o 'The Last Flight of Doctor Ain'(short story)
         o 'Your Haploid Heart'(novelette)
         o 'The Snows Are Melted, The Snows Are Gone'(novelette)
         o 'Parimutuel Planet' (later retitled 'Faithful to Thee, Terra, in Our Fashion') (novelette)
         
   * 1970
         o 'Last Night and Every Night' (short story)
         o 'The Man Doors Said Hello To'(short story)
         o 'I’m Too Big But I Love to Play' (novelette)
         o 'The Nightblooming Saurian' (short story)
   * 1971
         o 'The Peacefulness of Vivyan' (short story)
         o 'I’ll Be Waiting for You When the Swimming Pool Is Empty'(short story)
         o 'And So On, And So On' (short story)
         o 'Mother in the Sky with Diamonds' (novelette)
   * 1972
         o 'The Man Who Walked Home' (short story)
         o 'And I Have Come Upon This Place by Lost Ways'(novelette)
         o 'And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill’s Side' (short story)
         o 'On the Last Afternoon' (novella)
         o 'Painwise'(novelette)
         o 'Forever to a Hudson Bay Blanket'(short story)
         o 'Filomena & Greg & Rikki-Tikki & Barlow & the Alien' (later retitled 'All the Kinds of Yes') (novelette)
         o 'The Milk of Paradise'(short story)
         o 'Amberjack' (short story)
         o 'Through a Lass Darkly'(short story)
   * 1973
         o 'Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death'(short story)
         o 'The Women Men Don’t See' (novelette)
         o 'The Girl Who Was Plugged In' (novelette)
         o Ten Thousand Light-Years from Home (collection of 15 stories, with an introduction by    Harry Harrison)
   * 1974
         o 'Her Smoke Rose Up Forever'(novelette)
         o 'Angel Fix' (novelette, under the name 'Raccoona Sheldon')
   * 1975
         o 'A Momentary Taste of Being' (novella)
         o Warm Worlds and Otherwise (collection of 12 stories, with an introduction by Robert Silverberg)
   * 1976
         o 'Your Faces, O My Sisters! Your Faces Filled of Light!'(Kurzgeschichte, under the name Raccoona Sheldon veröffentlicht)
         o 'Beaver Tears' (deutsch: "Bibertränen" (1989)) (Kurzgeschichte, unter dem Namen Raccoona Sheldon)
         o 'She Waits for All Men Born' (short story)
         o 'Houston, Houston, Do You Read?' (short story)
         o 'The Psychologist Who Wouldn’t Do Awful Things to Rats'(novelette)
   * 1977
         o 'The Screwfly Solution'(short story, under the name Raccoona Sheldon)
         o 'Time-Sharing Angel' (short story)
   * 1978
         o 'We Who Stole the Dream' (novelette)
         o Star Songs of an Old Primate (collection of 7, with an introduction by Ursula K. Le Guin)
   * 1980
         o 'Slow Music'(novella)
         o 'A Source of Innocent Merriment'(short story)
   * 1981
         o 'Excursion Fare' (novelette)
         o 'Lirios: A Tale of the Quintana Roo' (later retitled 'What Came Ashore at Lirios')(novelette)
         o Out of the Everywhere, and Other Extraordinary Visions (collection of eight previously published, plus 2 new stories:
               + 'Out of the Everywhere' (novelette)
               + 'With Delicate Mad Hands'(novella)
   * 1982 'The Boy Who Waterskied to Forever' (short story)
   * 1983 'Beyond the Dead Reef' (novelette)
   * 1985
         o 'Morality Meat' (novelette, under the name Racoona Sheldon)
         o 'The Only Neat Thing to Do' (novella)
         o 'All This and Heaven Too' (novelette)
         o Byte Beautiful: 8 Science Fiction Stories (collection of 8 stories, with an introduction by Michael Bishop)
   * 1986
         o 'Our Resident Djinn' (short story)
         o 'Good Night, Sweethearts' (novella)
         o 'Collision' (novella)
         o The Starry Rift (collection of three stories)
         o Tales of the Quintana Roo (collection of three stories, set in the Yucatan peninsula)
   * 1987
         o 'Second Going' (novelette)
         o 'Yanqui Doodle' (novelette)
         o 'In Midst of Life' (novelette)
   * 1988
         o 'Backward, Turn Backward' (novella)
         o 'The Earth Doth Like a Snake Renew'(novellette)
         o 'The Color of Neanderthal Eyes' (novella)
         o Crown of Stars (deutsch: Die Sternenkrone (1999)) (collection of nine previously published stories, plus one new story:
               + 'Come Live with Me' (novelette)
   * 1990
Her Smoke Rose Up Forever (collection of 18 stories, with an introduction by John Clute)
   * 1996
Neat Sheets: The Poetry of James Tiptree, Jr. (collection of 19 previously unpublished poems and a short play, with an introduction by Karen Joy Fowler)
   * 2000 

Meet Me at Infinity (a collection of three stories and 35 essays and articles, with an introduction by Jeffrey D. Smith, including two previously unpublished stories:

         o 'The Trouble Is Not in Your Set' (short story)
         o 'Trey of Hearts' (short story)

Auszeichnungen [Bearbeiten]

   * Nebula Award
         o 1973 für die Kurzgeschichte 'Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death'
         o 1976 für den Kurzroman 'Houston, Houston, Do You Read?'
         o 1977 für die Novellette 'The Screwfly Solution'
   * Hugo Award
         o 1974 für den Kurzroman 'The Girl Who Was Plugged In'
         o 1977 für den Kurzroman 'Houston, Houston, Do You Read?'
   * World Fantasy Award
         o 1987 for the collection Tales of the Quintana Roo
   * Locus Award
         o 1984 for the short story 'Beyond the Dead Reef'
         o 1986 for the novella 'The Only Neat Thing to Do'
   * Science Fiction Chronicle Award
         o 1986 für the novella 'The Only Neat Thing to Do'
   * Jupiter Award
         o 1977 for the novella 'Houston, Houston, Do You Read Me?"