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Are you inviting me? You do seem like an interesting person... I am not sure if I can come though. Do you know if there will be vegetarian food? I didn't know you could use Wikipedia as a social network like this haha. This is the first time I have talked to anyone through Wikipedia.- Narayan

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Hi Narayansg! Thank you for your edits to Yreka, California!! I made only a couple tiny tweaks after yours (put on some more photos, etc.) In no way were my edits to be seen as "you did something wrong," because you totally didn't !! Thank you for your contributions !! Ellin Beltz (talk) 16:45, 22 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Pharos, thanks for the invite. How did you find me? Unfortunately, I will be leaving town on the morning of August 4, so I am unable to come to this Wicnic. Best, Narayan

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I know this is late, but I just wanted to write to you, thanking you for the barnstar. It means a lot to me! User:Mliu92 has been very helpful in the writeup of the electrification article as well, and he was the one who created Caltrain Express. If you have time, we would appreciate any help in improving both these articles and other related articles! Again, thank you for the barnstar, its much appreciated! Also, you said you are working on electrification projects in the Bay Area. Are you working on Caltrain, if I may ask? I'm just curious! :) --haha169 (talk) 15:09, 27 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Thanks for adding an important factoid to the article, unfortunately you did not remove the conflicting or misleading claim alleging "All of the trust territories were administered through the United Nations Trusteeship Council." This appears to be mis-information added by User:Mic in 2003 without any reference or citation. As far as I am aware no trust territories have ever been administrated by the Trusteeship Council and it would be illegal or at least a conflict of interest for the Council to do so. If the UN agrees to also be "administrator" it would have to create a body (maybe commonly under EcoSoc otherwise under the Assembly itself as it is the trustee) to do so, I'm not sure on the historical situation; I know there were a couple but not many trust territories directly administrated by the UN instead of by one of its members.

As one of the organs of the United Nations, the authority and function of the Trusteeship Council comes from the Charter of the United Nations; specifically article 85 part 2 and Chapter XIII (articles 86 to 91) of the Charter. According to the Charter the function and purpose of the TC appears to be to make yearly reports to safe-guard the interests of the people of the territory.

The "trustee" of a trust is NOT the "administrator", it can be the same person but is not the same role. The "administrator" is normally an employee or investment manager or in the case of a territory the 'government' of the territory; but the "trustee" is the person responsible, it is his job to ensure the purpose of the trust is fulfilled. The purpose of United Nations trusteeship is defined in UN Charter article 76 and the only means of ending that responsibility is in article 78. Naturally if there is any doubt or question about interpretation about application of the Charter, that issue gets resolved by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which has exclusive jurisdiction (it is the purpose of that Court). Daeron (talk) 21:42, 22 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Thank you Britta! It is so nice to hear from you again! And thank you for copying my comment on the AfD page. -User:Narayansg

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Hello Narayansg,

Thank you for contacting me and explaining why you wanted to change the layout. While I will agree to some of the layout which I am now looking into, I definitely do not agree to adding any political opinion judging the proposition. Definitely not from either side of the vote and definitely not from any politician such as Governor Brown who obviously has a bias against Proposition 6. I created the page as a reference only.

It is a slippery slope when opinion is interjected into the Wikipedia reference page, causing others to also want to add opinions. The Wikipedia pages cannot be used as a campaign tool to sway a vote, only used as a reference to provide information.

I also take exception of being accused English not my primary language. Though I do mistakes, please leave your suggestions at the edits at hand and not judge character. I also take exception on some of your news sources which are also very biased such as the New York Times. I am sticking to facts only so I am removing any opinion that is placed on the page.

1. I'll agree to your layout.

2. I'll agree to including the "recall" of SenatorJosh Newman since it does show history.

3. No Political Opinions allowed. Only reference.

Thank you for taking the time for us both to get this sorted out.

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I noticed that you also edited the Carl Demaio Wikipedia page who has led this bill. Neither you or I are should be editing that page due to our current discussion on the Proposition 6. I reverted the page back from previous archive without changing anything. There are sentences on that page I do not agree with just like you did not agree to other items, but You and I both need to be hands off on this.

Thank you,

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Hi Tianzi, it was great meeting you last night. Thanks for the bubble tea! I didn't know that you were into mycology, but I could tell that you were a fun guy to hang out with. :) Narayansg (talk) 19:53, 27 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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I had to reverse your redundant edition (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=January_1998_North_American_ice_storm&diff=prev&oldid=1007745449) because this info was already in the Impact section. Furthermore, it had nothing to do with the Army operation.

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Thank you for your excellent writing towards biodiversity pages like loss and damage, High Seas Treaty and Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. OhanaUnitedTalk page 14:58, 4 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Yay thank you! :D Narayansg (talk) 15:26, 4 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Also it seems like we have a lot in common - we are both PhD in the environmental realm related to low-carbon transportation. I don't have that on my Wikipedia profile but perhaps I can add it haha. And so if you would like to chat some time reach out to me. narayan_gopinathan@hotmail.com . Narayansg (talk) 15:30, 4 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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