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Hi...I just wanted to tell you that I didn't purposefully revert all the edits on the Chappelle page. I just copied and pasted the one line (about how the Sex, Snacks, and Television skit was based on Paris Hilton) back into the article. I might have pushed a wrong button or copied more than I had desired in my haste (I was rushing because I had to be somewhere). I just wanted to let you know that I didn't mean to do this and I am already aware that I only need to change the edit that I want to change (which is what I meant to do in the first place). If you see my user page, you can see that I've been editing at Wikipedia for years but I'm new at the user thing. Sorry about this whole deal. Doodoobutter16:43, 29 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi, I re added again the IKEA restaurant image on Wikipedia:Possibly unfree images, if it doesn't belong there, let an admin or the person who listed it remove it. But looking at the image, you released the image under the cc-by-sa 2.5 license. If so, you can't state that only Wikipedia can use it. If you release it under that license any one can use it. If you don't mean to release the image under that license, than the image will have to be deleted since 'only wikipedia' images are not allowed. Cheers, Garion96(talk)00:03, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
This sentence you added I hereby grant unrestricted use on Wikipedia only goes against the cc-by-sa license. If you want only on wikipedia, than the image is unfree and will be deleted. Although technically you released the image under that license and we can ignore that sentence. But if you want to have that image deleted, I don't see a problem. Garion96(talk)00:16, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Than I don't see why the image can't go to Commons. The cc-by-sa is good enough for all wikimedia projects. If I were you I would just remove the unrestricted use on wikipedia only. It doesn't matter that much and it helps from people misunderstanding, like obviously happened a few times. :) Garion96(talk)00:27, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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I read the biographies of living persons page. I am still wondering what was wrong with the source, though. I can cite more, the pictures appeared on all sorts of blogs and other websites which track the date that you post stuff (obviously) and they are accurate. I don't say she was underage drinking, I said there were pictures on the internet of her drinking when she was 15. That's an accurate, correct statement based on evidence. Let me know where I'm in the wrong here. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by IanBoyd3 (talk • contribs) 17:33, 26 July 2007 (UTC).[reply]
That sort of clarifies it, but she is very obviously drinking. There is a picture of her tipping the bottle up and drinking. Regardless, the statement that there are pictures of her holding alcohol bottles when she is 15 is factual. But fine, I'll give it up. It just seems like relevant information that would be found interesting. At least more informative than "she likes toast." Plus, above all, it's true, and I thought that was the point here. I'll step down though, I'm new here.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by IanBoyd3 (talk • contribs) 22:38, 26 July 2007 (UTC).[reply]
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Hi, I notice that you are a member of WikiProject 24 and as such I would like to draw your attention to [1]. It is someting I feel quite strongly about, that would affect a large number of articles on 24 characters, which I would like the opinions of others on. asyndeton19:15, 16 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello there, I see you are on the 24 WikiProject. It's been quite dead for some time now, and me personally, I intend to revive it. I considered maybe even a 24 Portal, i see the project founder hasn't been on Wikipedia for nearly a year. What are your thoughts on the project? Are you still interested in it? And would you help revive it? Let me know, I would intend to help out a lot, maybe "take over" the founders position, well not take over, but possibly help lead the project? Was just a thought and I wanted your input. My talk page would be the best place. Cheers, Steve Crossin(talk)(anon talk)19:46, 5 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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