Gblaz
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It's a good idea to press the "Show preview" button before saving. Your edits to the Sicilian Defense left it with two introductions, two sections on the Najdorf and so on [1]. It is now corrected. Sjakkalle 07:54, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hmm, you {{test}}'d me on my talk page... I know you removed it shortly thereafter, but may I ask why you originally placed it? Just curious. :P — flamingspinach | (talk) 01:53, 2005 Jun 14 (UTC)
Why obscure a photo?
edit"previous content was unverifiable" - OK, fair enough.
But we're left with "for security reasons" which means nothing at all. A 'weasel phrase'. In real life, you never do something 'for security reasons'.
e.g. when you go on holiday you don't tell your kids to "turn the TV off for security reasons" you say 'turn it off lest it catch fire.' You don't lock your door for security reasons, you lock it to stop burglars getting in. And you don't pixelate a photo for security reasons, you do it to stop somebody deriving information that you're worried about them knowing. Everything has a reason.
So either we have a reason for the pixelated photos or we don't. "Security" isn't a reason. Maybe "..has been pixelated for fear of people seeing it" or nothing at all would be better. Ojw 6 July 2005 20:06 (UTC)
Thankyou
editDear Gblaz, Thanks very much for your introductory info. I feel confident I wil get involved with Wikipedia.user:jazborocketman
Thanks
editHey, thanks for the intro stuff. I've read most of it off of the frontpage links but it's useful to have on hand.Existentializer 15:31, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
RI 138 and Jamestown Bridge
editThanks for adding an article about the Jamestown Bridge. I added some categories to it just for clarity. Also, thanks for editing the RI 138 article to fix the link. Cheers! --K1vsr 20:18, July 21, 2005 (UTC)
The article was repeatedly vandalised by User:24.98.36.103. However, I see no reason why, with proper support, it cannot grow into an adequate entry. VfDing is, I feel, premature.jglc | t | c 14:20, 22 July 2005 (UTC)
"newcomers"???
editThanks for your welcome-message, but do you really think that someone who has started 11 articles is still a "newcomer"?? DelftUser 18:59, 2005 July 22 (UTC)
I echo your sentiments, and wish you the best of luck. This could have been really ugly and ad hominem, but we kept it clean (no pun intended), and I think things got sorted out to everyone's satisfaction. I look forward to continuing to contribute and build the article. jglc | t | c 20:54, 23 July 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for the introduction
editThank you.--KentingKid 02:57, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
Thanks
editThanks for fixing my user page. Bobbybuilder 08:56, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
Quick
editGblaz, you left me a message on my talk page that I had listed a page for VfD but hadn't completed all the steps. I was in the middle of doing so when you left me the message. That was a quick pick-up! Chuck 21:44, 27 July 2005 (UTC)
Canderson7's RFA
editThanks for supporting my RFA, I really appreciate it! If you ever need administrator assistance as part of your own anti-vandalism efforts don't hesitate to let me know. --Canderson7 17:00, July 30, 2005 (UTC)
Thanks
editHey Gblaz, thanks for instantaneously reverting the vandalism on my talk page. Cheers, --MarkSweep 05:58, 31 July 2005 (UTC)
Thanks
editThank you for your vote of support on my recent RfA. I was quite surprised by the amount of support I received, and wish to extend my thanks to you for taking the time to support my nomination for adminship. -- Longhair | Talk 12:19, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
kmccoy's RFA
editHey, Gblaz,
Thanks for supporting my RFA. :) kmccoy (talk) 03:50, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for your support
editThank you for supporting my recent RfA. I was surprised and humbled by the number of positives votes. I'll be monitoring RfA regularly from now on and will look for a chance to "pay it forward". Cheers, --MarkSweep 02:10, 7 August 2005 (UTC)
Thanks!
editThat doggone "Sir Ducksworthy" is toast. It's some idiot kids in Australia working from a school proxy. I finally had to block them from my own e-mail! Permanently blocked. I'l worry about "paperwork" later. - Lucky 6.9 00:15, 29 August 2005 (UTC)
My RFA
editThanks for your support. I've now been made an administrator. I'll do my best not to let you down :) --Sherool (talk) 02:45, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for your help
editThank you for your help on the Single-grain experiment article. It was DYK on October 12. I really appreciated it. Chris 01:57, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
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