User talk:Flammifer
Salut
[edit]Salut Flammifer! Vous etes en Chine! Normalement je n'aime pas la cuisine Chinoise mais c'est simplement parce que je suis une <<cuisinciste>> insensible :) Tiens, je ne suis pas en accord avec cet avis de Nicholas... bon courage! Wyss 8 July 2005 09:35 (UTC)
- Tiens, salut Wyss ! pour la cuisine chinoise, j'avoue que le restaurant universitaire tous les jours, c'est pas le pied :-P Ah, manger de nouveau avec une fourchette ! ... Flammifer 8 July 2005 09:57 (UTC)
Very clever. We are conversing in French now, are we? --Nicholas 8 July 2005 09:50 (UTC)
- Well, we're not saying anything very mean, just saying hello and talking about chinese food ... Wyss also said "Hmm, I don't agree with the opinion Nicholas just expressed", and that's it. Flammifer 8 July 2005 09:57 (UTC)
Je comprends. Mais mercis de la traduction.--Nicholas 8 July 2005 09:59 (UTC)
Voila! Tout ensemble et content! C'est cool! :) Wyss 8 July 2005 10:03 (UTC)
Ritual violence
[edit]Hello! I don't feel I really know much on the subject, but maybe in a couple months I'll know more since I'll be taking an anthropology class with someone who will probably lecture on the topic. Also I don't want to spend too much time since I am trying to limit my Wikipedia contributions to quick-and-dirty stuff like copyediting in order not to avoid my thesis work too much. But I did just want to point it out. A less Western point of view on that page would help a lot. One thing is that there is a difference between violence and pain (female genital mutilation probably falls more under the category of pain) which I don't think it being made on the page. It would probably have helped resolve the issue on the Talk page. Bonne chance. C'est un sujet qui risque de causer beaucoup plus de controverse à l'avenir. Mona-Lynn 03:35, 18 July 2005 (UTC)
- OK :) I wasen't there yet during the big "is genital mutilation violence ?" war, and apart from that I don't think it's such a controversial issue. I hope you'll bring some stuff from your anthropology course :) Flammifer 03:45, 18 July 2005 (UTC)
- Flammifer, I understand that we have had our disagreements in the past and I hope that we can call it water under the bridge. Hopefully, from this experience, i can learn to moderate my contributions with evidence based argumentation.
- I'm no longer interested in contributing toward the postmodern music article, although i stand by the basic content of my argument. It's a shame that Mr Newbury would not work with me.
- Maybe you could do me a favour and contribute something to the RfC? Say whatever you like about me; but please rest assured that i am not a troll, nor a vandal. I have a bona fide interest in wikipedia and the mutual construction of knowledge.
- By the way, thanks for your comments in the discussion so far.--Nicholas 17:06, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
Thanks Flammifer for creating this much needed article. Hopefully it will enable the Charles Taze Russell article to deal more with his life and less the post-death controversy. --K. 23:31, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
Seconded. It's interesting that the biblestudents.net FAQ has a refreshingly clarity about the historical timeline and doctrinal connections between Bible Students and Jehovah's Witnesses. I wonder if that's why himself kept deleting the link? Tearlach 18:14, 5 August 2005 (UTC)
Bible Students in Germany
[edit]I hope that this answer can help: Discussion:Freie Bibelforscher --Bibelforscher 15:47, 20. Aug 2005 (CEST)
RE: VOTE!! - HDI in country infobox/template?
[edit]Hi! Thanks for your comments. I've placed the notice to vote on any pages where human development issues/HDI may be relevant (usually, but not exclusively, where links are present) and -- as well -- on the Information page, as the HDI (on the Country template page) was challenged as not being 'information'; maybe that's obtuse and if I erred, I apologise. My purpose is is to garner as wide -- and relevant -- a consensus as possible to support or deny the HDI's inclusion in the infobox. Make sense? Feedback? Thanks again! E Pluribus Anthony 03:41, 20 September 2005 (UTC)
- Hi! Thanks for the feedback. It goes to the nature of what data should be included in a Wikipedia infobox; as purveyors of information here, we should have a concern. I would not have placed it on the Information page per se had it not been referred to initially. Also note, though, that it was another user who restored the survey to that page ... to each his own. Thoughts? Thanks! E Pluribus Anthony 05:40, 20 September 2005 (UTC)
Still testing?
[edit]Sandbox Watchlist Test junk Rich Farmbrough 12:08, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
Vote for JW structure
[edit]Please vote for or against the adoption of the proposed structure for WikiProject Jehovah's Witnesses on the talk page and sign your name with ~~~~. Thanks! --K. AKA Konrad West TALK 01:15, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
Editing Jehovah's Witnesses articles
[edit]Because of the volatile nature of religious opinion in general and opinions about Jehovah's Witnesses in particular, I am making it my goal to recommend to new and existing editors interested in JW articles to review (or re-review) Wikipedia's policies:
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Disambiguation
[edit]Hi Flammifer, thank you for your efforts to disambiguate links. I just thought I'd bring this to your notice: you accidentally removed nearly half an article while disambiguating Objectivist metaphysics: [1]. I've returned the article to its proper state (and have reinstated the disambiguation). Be careful with that edit button! ;) Cheers, Tangotango 12:20, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
- Haha, sometimes I get that senstation too :) (Just kidding) -- Tangotango 12:27, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Thanks
[edit]Thanks for your constructive comments on the Great Disappointment talk page. I really appreciate the outside view. -- Jeff3000 15:52, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for rewriting segregate (taxonomy)
[edit]I admit I didn't know what a segregate was before I encountered it while researching for another article. So input from a specialist was greatly needed! :) Flammifer 08:16, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
- Thank you. Probably there is more to be said on the topic. Brya 08:19, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Split between Gundeshapur city and Academy
[edit]Both articles look OK. There is a lot of duplication between them, but I suppose it can't be helped. At least the organization is logical now :) Thank you for the work. Zora 09:37, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
Already have an article
[edit]We have an article called Arabic name. You may want to take a look at that. Zora 20:43, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
Banu Musa
[edit]Hi there, I noticed you created Bana Musa brothers but I have to tell you that Banu Musa brothers (redirect) and Banu Musa already exist. I am pretty sure Banu Musa is the correct transliteration so I suggest changing Bana Musa brothers into a redirect. Green Giant 00:35, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
- You are welcome. :) Green Giant 22:52, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
Hi Flammifer, I wanted to let you know that I posted about User:Futureobservatory on the Admin's noticeboard: Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard#User:Futureobservatory.27s_edits. --Fang Aili 說嗎? 16:15, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your comments and edits on this and associated articles. Anyway, cool name, brings up memories of Latin class and reading Cicero et al. :) -- Deville (Talk) 14:46, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
- Yeah, I'm glad as well. It started out that Steven Argue was adding stuff straight off of webpages, and I was reverting that and trying to get him to engage on the talk page. But for a while he wasn't saying anything, and I thought he was just going to ignore me. But now that he has responded I think we can make this work. And, anyway, for the record, "flamma" means flame (surprise!) in Latin, so your name is something like "carrier of the torch", which is solid. -- Deville (Talk) 16:13, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
History of Science Collaboration
[edit]--ragesoss 15:08, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
Randomness
[edit]You had proposed last year to merge some random number articles. Not sure if the ones you suggested can be done, but there are others in the category. Wikipedia:WikiProject Integration Cwolfsheep 19:50, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
Help
[edit]Would you please help in writing this article ? Thanks.--Welondekaw11:06, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
RFC
[edit]Please see Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (Arabic)#poll for standard transliteration. I noticed that you previously contributed to the discussions on Arabic. thanks. Cuñado - Talk 01:39, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
House of Wisdom
[edit]--ragesoss 18:06, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
Article to be deleted
[edit]HELP. This article to be deleted in id.wiki. Can you help me to SAY KEEP in its Talk page, in Indonesia Wikipedia. I don't know why they don't appreciate Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, and Assembly. Thanks for your support. Mikhailov Kusserow (talk) 09:18, 6 June 2008 (UTC)
Jehovah's Witnesses project
[edit]I have started a discussion regarding the content wikipedia has regarding the Jehovah's Witnesses at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Jehovah's Witnesses#Comments regarding template and project. Seeing that you are listed as a member of that project, I would appreciate any responses to the material there you would like to make. Thank you. John Carter (talk) 14:41, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
Wikiproject for Ultima related topics created. Please join us.
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Wikipedia Campus Ambassador needed
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San Francisco meetup at WMF headquarters
[edit]Hi Flammifer,
I just wanted to give you a heads-up about the next wiki-meetup happening in SF. It'll be located at our very own Wikimedia Foundation offices, and we'd love it if some local editors who are new to the meetup scene came and got some free lunch with us :) Please sign up on the meetup page if you're interested in attending, and I hope to see you soon! Maryana (WMF) (talk) 23:00, 6 January 2012 (UTC)
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