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Hello Fishal. My name is Keyvan. I am a regular contributor to Misplaced Pages. I was away for a while and I just noticed your improvement to the article on ]. I just wanted to say you did a great job and the article looks much better now. Thanks for your efforts. ] 07:35, 6 Jun 2004 (UTC)
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Sorry about that revert. You had not made the change with your login id and the history showed an IP number, and it had coincided with a series of other changes to Iran-related pages by an anonymous user. So without paying closer attention I must have quickly reverted along with a bunch of other reverts. it was not intentional. ] 02:08, 2 Jul 2004 (UTC)


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: Now that I think about it (and I have no idea why I didn't think of this before!) I definitely would recommend Katie Hafner's book. It's written for the ordinary reader, but has all the technical details rigs. Of course, it's also book-length! ] ] 15:08, 10 Nov 2004 (UTC)


==DYK nomination of Climate zones on Pluto==
Noel, thanks for your concern over this! I wish there was some way I could help here. There just has to be a way to communicate the BASIC technical know-how to the wider world; that is what Misplaced Pages is for. -Fishal
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:Fishal, it has been nearly four weeks since the above was posted, and you haven't returned to the nomination nor addressed the issues raised. Do you plan to do so? We need to hear from you in the next few days if you wish to pursue the nomination. Many thanks. ] (]) 23:25, 15 May 2020 (UTC)


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: Sure; if ordinary people can't understand it, we have work to do, is my feeling. I have an idea: I translated the sentence you were gagging on (on Talk: History of the Internet). If you wander around that set of pages, and post similar questions on Talk: pages, I can answer them. In return, once you have asked enough questions to really understand things, if you would then help ''future'' readers by inserting appropriate explanations, etc that would really make it worthwhile.
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First: Dang! I don't normally run into editors who have been here longer than I have. May I offer you some Ibuprofen for your lower-back pain?

Second: I saw your year-old comment about the not-exactly-official flag at Talk:Lincoln_(proposed_Northwestern_state)#Flag. User:Dennis Bratland mentioned further up on that page that it doesn't seem quite right to use the U.S. State infobox for an article about a theoretical state. I dropped a message at the infobox talk page asking if there had been any discussion about that use of the infobox. I'd like to see this whole idea settled, so maybe that's a start. Joyous! | Talk 03:20, 25 February 2023 (UTC)

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