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Bonjour. Je découvre et crée cette page. --Luca Di Amoretti (talk) 15:45, 10 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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The purpose of Talk pages is to discuss the parent article and improvements to it. They are not for people to advertise original research or new results. Explicitly, Wikipedia policy states that it is not a place to publicize original research, that it is not a soapbox, and that it is not a forum for discussion of issues. Your addition to the talk page of Fermat's Last Theorem was all of the above, which is why I deleted it. If you wish to publicize something you believe is important, in particular if you wish to publicize your or someone else's original research, then Wikipedia and Wikipedia Talk pages are not the place to do it. Nor is it the place to try to "advance mathematics." And you can save your sarcasm for someone who cares what you think. Magidin (talk) 03:51, 9 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

My God ! Fermat's proof is a PUB for you, THESE mathematics !!!?! OK then. Be quiet, you'll no more hear from me. And Pierre de Fermat, I think, will no more hear from you as well. You disappointed me quite a lot, but it's your choice, isn't it ? --Luca di Amoretti (talk) 04:07, 9 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I have no idea what "PUB" is supposed to mean. But this, here, is Wikipedia, which has certain guidelines. If you choose to disregard them, then that's your choice, isn't it? And you live by the consequences, such as having other editors call you to task for violating those guidelines, as you so blatantly did. If you want to "advance mathematics", then do so in the appropriate forum, which this is not. In short: if you are so utterly clueless as to what Wikipedia is and what it is not, perhaps you shouldn't be here. As for "disappointing you", given what I've seen so far, I'll take that as a commpliment, dearie. Magidin (talk) 04:44, 10 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

(</) Could you please explain frankly to all wikipedians what you insinue exactly ? Is it this article, here http://www.wikibuster.org/index.php?title=La_d%C3%A9monstration_du_Dernier_Th%C3%A9or%C3%A8me_de_Fermat_(par_Pierre_de_Fermat_lui-m%C3%AAme)_enfin_retrouv%C3%A9e or... something else ? --Luca di Amoretti (talk) 18:56, 13 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]