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I'm going to assume you're big into Swedish music, yes? DS 02:23, 14 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Zacharias Moussaoui edit

I hope you won't infer from this note that I'm a pedant (or grammar Nazi, notwithstanding that I concede the latter in a userbox) or impute malign motive to my writing, but I thought I ought to note that the grammatical revision you made to the Moussaoui article, even as it might have been syntactically appropriate, was grammatically inappropriate, in view of its improper conflation of which and a restrictive clause (even as such restriction might not be plain) and, more importantly, of its ascription to "which" of "a sentence", where the antecedent is undefined. The sentence was correct as written, toward which proposition I adduce, inter al., Merriam-Webster, scilicet, defintion three. I readily understand the reasons for which you made the change, though, and, in order that the sentence might be clearer, I'll interpolate a semicolon. Cordially, Joe 21:48, 4 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Ascot edit

Thank you for your constructive and interesting response. I feel British contributors need to be a bit careful about English placenames from which other names are derived. For example, I'm aware of tension over the relative importance of Windsor, Berkshire, a town (royal and historic but relatively small), and Windsor, Ontario a major city. I'm hoping that Canadian and Australian contributors will comment - I note there is also an Australian "Ascot racecourse". Here, the racecourse is what people have heard of, rather than the town, so maybe that belongs at the top. CarolGray 10:27, 8 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

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GTA IV English edit

No need to apologise. It was just a discussion with contrasting sides and you hadn't seen a bit of info pertinent to your side of the argument. I can understand that it's irritating seeing words that are mis-spelt, but please remember, for each "instalment" that you've seen, European users have had to grit their teeth at a thousand words ending with -ize. - X201 09:34, 7 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

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