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==Is Deor out to lunch ?==

Here Logicus posts a serious query about Deor's fitness to be meddling with Misplaced Pages articles that is posted on the Celestial Spheres Talk page, for a serious answer by Deor that he has not provided in spite or repeated challenges to do so.


:::'''Police Constable Deor ? Logicus says No !'''

:::Imperious User Deor has elected to set himself up as Police Constable Wikipedian who polices Misplaced Pages and reports breaches of what he imagines to be its rules and breaches of its rules to its administrators. Here we present Deor's latest arrogant imperious mistaken comments posted to Logicus's User Talk page for everybody to read

:::" Celestial spheres redux
:::I'm going to revert your additions and deletions once again. Repeatedly adding material that is not relevant to the article's topic and, in essence, constitutes an original synthesis of material in primary sources is disruptive and impermissible in Misplaced Pages. Any further disruption at this article will be brought up at Misplaced Pages:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents, as you have repeatedly attempted to insert your original research and personal interpretations of historical sources into multiple articles. This is an encyclopedia that relies on information gleaned from secondary sources, not a forum for posting what appears to individuals to be "logically" inferrable from the historical record. Deor (talk) 18:31, 3 July 2008 (UTC)

:::Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/User_talk:Logicus" "

:::But on the cardinal issue here of relevance, it should be self-evident to one and all that any material on the causes of the motions of the celestial spheres, such as the theory of Buridan, is of absolutely central relevance to any article on the celestial spheres and their motions. And yet Wiki User Deor repeatedly seeks to deny this, and under repeated challenge to provide any rational justification for this unjustifiable POV, repeatedly fails to do so. Why is this ? Should User Deor be banned from meddling with Misplaced Pages articles because of his severe anti-educational tendency. '''Logicus'''

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User talk:Deor/Archive2 (1/2008–6/2008)

Gods

Why did you undo the roman names of the gods I put in brackets beside their greek counterparts?

(Coffeewhite (talk) 21:31, 3 July 2008 (UTC))

Wrong user

I have not created article List of Roman Emperors born in Serbia but nationalistic SPA account user:KaiSuTeknonBrute. My only job has been moving article to another name, so you can delete article--Rjecina (talk) 03:43, 4 July 2008 (UTC)


BC AND AD

The reason I changed this is because simply he was a Roman and Greek and Italy and Greece use the AD and BC system.

Also why not just change the dates back why also delete all the names?

Also you need to stop acting like you are one of wikipedia's staff because you are not.

(Coffeewhite (talk) 18:04, 4 July 2008 (UTC))

Is Deor out to lunch ?

Here Logicus posts a serious query about Deor's fitness to be meddling with Misplaced Pages articles that is posted on the Celestial Spheres Talk page, for a serious answer by Deor that he has not provided in spite or repeated challenges to do so.


Police Constable Deor ? Logicus says No !
Imperious User Deor has elected to set himself up as Police Constable Wikipedian who polices Misplaced Pages and reports breaches of what he imagines to be its rules and breaches of its rules to its administrators. Here we present Deor's latest arrogant imperious mistaken comments posted to Logicus's User Talk page for everybody to read
" Celestial spheres redux
I'm going to revert your additions and deletions once again. Repeatedly adding material that is not relevant to the article's topic and, in essence, constitutes an original synthesis of material in primary sources is disruptive and impermissible in Misplaced Pages. Any further disruption at this article will be brought up at Misplaced Pages:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents, as you have repeatedly attempted to insert your original research and personal interpretations of historical sources into multiple articles. This is an encyclopedia that relies on information gleaned from secondary sources, not a forum for posting what appears to individuals to be "logically" inferrable from the historical record. Deor (talk) 18:31, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/User_talk:Logicus" "
But on the cardinal issue here of relevance, it should be self-evident to one and all that any material on the causes of the motions of the celestial spheres, such as the theory of Buridan, is of absolutely central relevance to any article on the celestial spheres and their motions. And yet Wiki User Deor repeatedly seeks to deny this, and under repeated challenge to provide any rational justification for this unjustifiable POV, repeatedly fails to do so. Why is this ? Should User Deor be banned from meddling with Misplaced Pages articles because of his severe anti-educational tendency. Logicus