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Ciao!! Scusa, ne avevo tolta una sola mi pare. Ok se le rimetti... però ricordati di metterci la cornice ("|thumb") e la didascalia, e di raccordarle con il resto dell'articolo.

Buona lavoro. --Attilios 15:47, 27 June 2007 (UTC)Reply


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You comment at move request discussion at Talk:Kingdom of Sardinia says you support a move to Kingdom of Piedmont–Sardinia but you offer only evidence against a move. What gives? — AjaxSmack 03:48, 12 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Ciao sono Mauro Podda, detto anche robur.q. Sono stato bloccato dal sito italiano, dove c'è una sorta di censura sul progredire delle conoscenze per ciò che riguarda la storia della Sardegna. Premetto che non sono fanatico, nè indipendentista nè nazionalista, ma nemmeno reduzionista, e ciò che ho scritto l'ho sempre supportato con studi dei ricercatori delle università sarde o miei personali. Ho fatto una modifica importante su The list of the king of Sardinia, l'ho terminata ieri notte e andava rifinita: mi è stata immediatamente cancellata con la motivazione "revert good faith edits"; non sono madrelingua, ma mi sembra offensivo, e senza ragione scientifica. Io ti chiedo aiuto per capire questo mondo che mi sembra meno libero di quanto si dica: posso comprendere l'ossessione per il copyright, forse eccessiva, ma va bene l'accetto anche se non ne capisco i termini veri nè in inglese nè in italiano: quando ho fatto domande sono stato sospeso!! Ma cancellare nel sito in inglese degli interventi storiografici da uno che, apparentemente, dovrebbe essere americano o britannico, mi sembra quantomeno sospetto. Sono io che ho capito male o è proprio così? ciao grazie Mauro — Preceding unsigned comment added by Roburq (talkcontribs) 07:58, 26 February 2013 (UTC) Ciao Shardan, ho fatto come mi hai detto, ho inviato l'articolo sulla discussione di Smec ma non mi ha risposto. Cosa devo fare? Pubblicarlo direttamente su kingdom of Sardinia come prefazione non mi sembra una buona idea: il mio inglese è appena decente e la formattazione, o come si dice, non so farla. Ho già messo la bibliografia (anche troppa), ma gli italioti mi hanno accusato di "ricerca originale", oltre che di violazione di copyright, assassinio di Kennedy e attacco alle torri gemelle, con condanna senza appello all'ergastolo. Non voglio che succeda anche qua. Che mi consigli? Oppure, gli potresti dare un'occhiata tu? Grazie, Mauro — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.231.122.160 (talk) 17:21, 3 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

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