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Little help[edit]

Hi, Apecat! Could you help me translating a stub about Spiritism to the Finnish Wikipedia? As far as I'm concerned there's no such an article on that Wiki... Arges 16:56, 25 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, Apecat! I had really forgot the existence of that article... Perhaps because I've being working on articles related to that subject in many different Wikis, and that one is a bit different from the others. If you take a quick look in the first paragraphs of the English version you'll realise that the Finnish one is more focused on a kind of related subject, the Spiritualism, instead of Spiritsm properly. That's it. Arges 18:09, 27 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

La Fonera[edit]

You know you're right. The prongs are different, but the NA one has the same shape and size to it, a subtle difference but I didn't notice it until I looked closer, good catch.--Crossmr 04:54, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Removal of valid FON content[edit]

Why did you remove the historical background of FON, and the market they are working in? The information is clearly beneficial for understanding the concept FON are capitalizing on. Also links to other similar communities would be beneficial as well as alternative solutions. --Klutus 02:05, 25 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • The stuff i removed was anything but smoothly written, it was thrown into the beginning ouf the article quite of context linguistically. There is probably nothing wrong about the same info (it would even be interesting) if it was to be written into the article in a proper way. Putting a "historical note" as a first paragraph even before the introduction of the subject of the article does not fit into the expected style, and when it contains loaded words, there is no reason whatsoever to keep it. Feel free to link to other articles and pages under FON#See also and FON#External links; to help improve the overall quality and credibility of this humble encyclopedia project, the use of footnotes and valid, reliable sources would be even more appreciated.

    My suggestion for placing references to other successful WiFi sharing communities would be inside the third paragraph; ("Though the company is viewed as a WiFi community, and does subsidize the customized routers sold in its online store, it is a for profit company. Fon makes money by charging a usage fee to "Aliens" for day passes which can be used to connect to the internet through a Fon access point. "Bills" are also charged a reduced usage fee when they connect to the internet through another user's router.").

    Finally, the most obvious reason to revert a lot of edits was that the user identified through the ip 84.9.129.76 removed all images from the article with no reason specified. When editing articles, please write something meaningful in the edit summary field. There is no need to remove freely licensed, public domain or fair use protected images for other than stylistic purposes. apecat 09:02, 25 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Apecat. Just want to let you know that User:Klutus is or is somehow connected to User_talk:84.9.129.76. See User_talk:Requestion/Archive_1#Special:Linksearch.2F.2A.amazingports.com for more information. (Requestion 15:30, 25 April 2007 (UTC))[reply]
Well, i kinda guessed that, thanks for the confirmation. apecat 17:07, 25 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

APECAT[edit]

RAWR

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hi its diz remember me? whats up —Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.82.88.168 (talk) 03:39, 9 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:SnowflakeGorilla.jpg[edit]

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