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This archive page covers approximately the dates between 1 May 2005 and 31 May 2005.

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Re: graduation

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Thanks, Heidi and Joe!! It's funny; I was wondering if anyone had my page on his or her watchlist, if anyone would notice the change. No matter how busy my life gets I hope I will be able to make time for good old Wikipedia. — Knowledge Seeker 06:44, 8 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Personal attack removed from vfd for Jeremy Broun

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Not only the swarm of us chased out a clearly qualified newcomer, some of us continue to bite his heels. Two wikipolicies are violated: no personal attaks and don't bite newcomers. And please don't say that he insulted you first. Mikkalai 01:43, 9 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • I voted to Keep this article although without enthusiasm.
  • Jeremy Broun wrote in part: As far as I am concerned I contributed these articles in the same way I contribute to the British media (except on this occasion I did not charge a fee). after which I added:
  • Comment. Whew, we thank you for not charging us a fee for your contribution. I guess now I can still send my kid to college. ;-) hydnjo talk 22:26, 8 May 2005 (UTC).
  • I did not and still do not consider my comment to be a "personal attack" as alleged by Mikkalai nor do I feel that Jeremy Broun insulted me first as suggested by Mikkalai. I do agree that my comment might not have been received with the humor that I intended. This may have been thought to be a violation of the wikipolicy "don't bite newcomers" and if this the case then I apologize. hydnjo talk 22:46, 9 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • I see. I misunderstood your remark, taken out of context and apologize. This happens often when someone answers not directly under the commented line of text. Unfortunately there is so many things to be done, that I don't read everything very carefully, especially in cases like this one, when some person writes lengthy pieces. Unfortunately also, there is a difference between the spoken and written joke: your mood is not seen, so a joke may well be seen as an insult (of course, the same may happen with an uttered one). Therefore I rarely joke with strangers online.
    • This particular guy is not so nasty as it could seem at the first glance. He genuinely did not understand what's happening. He is still here, contributing some bio articles about furniture designers. Mikkalai 00:41, 10 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Thanks for your comments. I agree with you that this guy is not nasty but is really trying to contribute useful information. I aso agree that more of a "hand-holding" approach would have been more productive. Thanks for pointing that out to me. Regards, hydnjo talk 01:14, 10 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Sethbot

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The Sethbot is doing excactly what you describe regarding town name redirects, although it had missed New Hampshire because of a (now corrected) bug; I've also replied on the Village pump as well. -- Seth Ilys 02:04, 27 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Message from the Bank of Wikipedia

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If you like, I can open you an account. You may be my third client, so I can give you 16 free coins for being my third client, plus 1 coin for fixing the typo errors. You can use these coins as a medium of exchange here in wikipedia. For example, you can ask another wikipedian to make specific contributions, deletions, or cast votes for a subject,or fix typos, and pay him with your money. I am going to pay you 2 coins for each person you are going to introduce to the Bank.

Whatever transactions you are doing with other wikipedians, please do them in User_talk:Bank_of_Wikipedia. The trusted employees of the bank are going to confirm the validity of your transactions, and they are going to copy them (after a short delay) to your official account that will reside in User:Bank_of_Wikipedia userpage.

Please confirm that you want an account in our Bank. Thank you. Bank of Wikipedia 17:07, 29 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

You asked: "Does that get me another coin or am I being too demanding?". Yes of course you have another coin for your help. So, if you want it, I can open you an account containing 19 coins. Now, about the conversion rate for ψ1 to my coin, it is not fixed yet. I am going to fix it upon request. The problem with ψ1 is that it is not a scarce good, and everyone can coin as much ψ1 as he wants. My bank's coins are limited, our deposit is fixed, we are commited NOT to coin anymore coins in future, so we have difficulties to handle ψ's exchange rates. Bank of Wikipedia 21:15, 29 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

From the Bank of Wikipedia. Your account is opened

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I opened your account. You are my third client, so I am giving you 16 coins for free, plus 4 more coins as bonus for your services. I remind you that I am going to pay you 2 coins for each person you are going to introduce to the Bank.

Whatever transactions you are doing with other wikipedians, please do them in User_talk:Bank_of_Wikipedia. The trusted employees of the bank are going to confirm the validity of your transactions, and they are going to copy them (after a short delay) to your official account that resides in User:Bank_of_Wikipedia userpage.

You are welcome! Bank of Wikipedia 19:19, 30 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

The two coins bounty

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The two coins bounty (also the amount of free coins given when someone opens an account) are gifts given by the bank in order to attract clients, and they are not going to last for ever or they may change without notice. So you ve better hurry up and introduce our bank to us many new account holders as you can, in order to get profit of the current two coins bounty offering. I suppose you are going to introduce our bank by talking in a wikipedian's talk page, so you can use your talk as a proof. Or you may also ask a wikipedian to do a job for you, and pay him with money from your account. The wikipedian, in order to get the money you are giving to him, he has to open an account in our bank, and in that case you are going to gain the two coins bounty too. In the case there is a doubt whether a new account applicant is a sockpuppet and is controled by another account holder (in order to get free coins from the bank), the acceptance of the new account will be decided with a vote, where all elder account holders can express their opinion. Bank of Wikipedia 10:59, 31 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]