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WP:DERM edit

Do you have any interest in dermatology? I am always looking for more help ;) Regardless, thank you for your work on wikipedia! kilbad (talk) 21:00, 28 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

New Chronology edit

Dear merciful heavens! I didn't realize there was anybody out there more crazy than Holocaust deniers; but these people are even more serious fruitcakes than the deniers (albeit less harmful, I guess) or Young Earth creationists. --Orange Mike | Talk 15:50, 27 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

Welcome from me edit

Hi there, I thought I'd welcome a fellow parasitologist. If I can help out in any way please drop me a note on my talkpage. Tim Vickers (talk) 17:46, 27 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

Vector dab edit

I felt I should remove your recent edit Vector (biology) because I wasn't sure if you are aware that Vector exists. Please see Talk:Vector (biology)#Merge disambiguation pages for what I think is a problem that needs to be fixed. Johnuniq (talk) 02:36, 19 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Speedy deletion declined: M. Haroon Abbas Qamar edit

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Re: Arabic Wikipedia edit

I think that Arabic Wikipedia is in certain respects a very strange place, but my Arabic language skills are really not good enough for me to understand all the politics that apparently goes on there, and I'm not sure I have any strong opinion on the general current edit war on the article page (just made a reply on one partcular subject on the discussion page when I thought I had something useful to say). AnonMoos (talk) 01:39, 11 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Articles for deletion nomination of London Buses route 72 edit

London Buses route 72, an article you contributed to, is now up for deletion, you are welcome to comment at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/London Buses route 77. Okip 15:16, 3 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Arabic wikipedia edit

not obsolete: just click and see yourself

That's what I did. The background is white/pale color, just like here.--Ancient Anomaly (talk) 11:28, 31 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
This is how it looks in my browser: [1]--Ancient Anomaly (talk) 17:09, 1 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Strange politics in Arabic Wikipedia edit

Article ثالوث seems to have been completely taken over by disapproving Muslims (even though they could have used لاثالوثية instead), while Christians seem to have been forced into a corner at تثليث (since الثالوث الاقدس was previously disallowed)... If your Arabic is better than mine, maybe you could do something to unravel this tangle... AnonMoos (talk) 19:04, 26 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

Article ثالوث has not been "fairly stable" at all, but was very very different only a month ago, before "Rafy" began taking a heavy hand: [2]. For five years before the advent of Rafy, it was continuously mainly about the Christian Trinity, as can be seen from the history listing. It's really rather ridiculous that currently Christians are not allowed to have ثالوث, not allowed to have الثالوث الأقدس, and not allowed to have تثليث, but are forced back into a minor obscure corner at تثليث (مسيحية). It's also somewhat ludicrous that article ثالوث is exclusively about religious uses of the word, yet Christianity is given very short shrift, only mentioned briefly at the end. Also, the idea that the main meaning of the word ثالوث is "tritheism" really does not accord with the meanings of this word which are listed in my dictionary. It's things like this that some people probably have in mind when they complain that Arabic Wikipedia is "dominated by Islamic fundamentalists". Unfortunately, my Arabic is really not good enough for me to understand the various currents at Arabic Wikipedia, but it sometimes seems to be a very strange place. I kind of gave up on my very limited attempts to edit Arabic Wikipedia when a user who is apparently very respected there (though he tries to maliciously confuse people about his username) insisted on excluding a perfectly legitimate image from القوة الجوية العراقية without giving any real reason why (I see that the image is now on the latest version of the article), and when I was discouraged by not being able to find any Arabic translation of "naval jack", no matter how big and comprehensive the dictionaries that I searched in...[3]   -- AnonMoos (talk) 15:39, 27 November 2011 (UTC)Reply
Also semi-strange that a basic mistake like this one [4] was not noticed or fixed for six months! -- AnonMoos (talk) 15:53, 27 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

I'm sorry to wear out your patience more than I already have, and I don't blame you personally for anything, but Rafy really did not "improve" anything at all, but rather hijacked article ثالوث to be completely about something else, based on a premise which is rather dubious at best (i.e. that the main meaning of the word is supposedly "tritheism"[sic]). The current situation, where Christians are excluded from all the main articles on the main Arabic-language words and phrases which are commonly used to refer to the Christian Trinity, and instead have been forced back into an obscure minor disambiguation title تثليث (مسيحية), is really not at all satisfactory or adequate, and is the kind of thing which convinces some people that Arabic Wikipedia has blatant crude biases and strange internal politics. It wouldn't be of any use for me to attempt to fix the situation myself, because my Arabic-language skills are not up to the task, and I already wore out my welcome on the "Embassy" forum there trying to get a very simple and blatantly obvious problem with القوة الجوية العراقية fixed (which turned out to be of no use whatsoever), and Aram33 does not appear to have been able to change anything, so I thought I'd mention it to you... AnonMoos (talk) 12:48, 29 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

لماذا تحذفون تعديلي في القرن 13 ه ؟ ابحث في جوجل و سوف تجد الديوان و تاريخ إنشائه موجود فيه GhiathArodaki (talk) 05:08, 8 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

هل تقوم بمحاولة إغاظتي أيضا ؟ لقد سألتك و لم أتهجم عليك أو أزعجك حتى هنا تريدون إلغاء تعديلاتي و مقالاتي لقد قرفت شئا اسمه ويكيبيديا GhiathArodaki (talk) 14:30, 8 March 2013 (UTC)Reply