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American in China
Hi Celarnor,
I am now in China, and try many software and IP address on my Mac Book, but few software programs available to bypass the GFW, do you know of any current successful free software program for the Mac OS X or current ip address or configuration for Mac OS X 10.6.7 to bypass the GFW? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pacificboy1964 (talk • contribs) 04:53, 13 April 2011 (UTC)
My Mother is a Tractor : Deletion
Hi Celarnor. I know I cannot stand in the way of a tidal wave of wiki opinion but just wanted to add some notes for you.
- I'm originally from Australia but have not lived there for 8 years, hence those edits are the work of whoever - but not me. Upon checking Qworty's link I see they were added on June 6, 2006 - one of the busiest weeks of my year (exam week in Shanghai).
- It may be self-published but, if you follow the Amazon sales, it's usually only outsold by "Learning to Bow" in the pantheon of 'JET' books.
- Notability does not seem to matter much to Indiana University and Dokkyo University who utilise it as a standard text in courses WP:BK - Point 4
- It's archived by both the National Diet Libary (Japan) and Library and Archives (Canada) WP:BK#Threshold_standards
- This book has been independently reviewed by Japan Visitor, The Crazy Japan Times, Rocky Mountain JETAA and Rough Guide Japan WP:BK - Point 1
- As for personal non-nobility that's not in question here, and neither would I ever assert it - although some have alluded to it. FYI I have had other work published in major media such as The Japan Times, Shanghai Daily, Fukuoka-Now, Asia! and Voyage.
- Lastly if anyone have ever written a book one would realise the path of 'vanity press' is much easier one to tread than the continual slog of agents and publishing houses. Qworty obviously doesn't like POD/"Vanity Press' Talk:Trafford_Publishing and has deleted all other references without waiting for judgement here, so one must presume deletion a fait accompli
Given the last point I have therefore saved a copy now as a last hurrah, expecting the worst. Good evening and good luck. —Preceding comment added by Nklar (talk • contribs) 15:46, 01 May 2008 (UT
A guy from NET is harassing me
I have asked a few people to if they could look into this. This guy http://en.technocracynet.euDISABLE/index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=358 Network of European Technocrats - Jure Sah . He is this guy here http://en.wikipedia.org/User_talk:89.212.75.6 DustWolfUser talk:89.212.75.6 .
He showed up out of the blue and put a spam sticker on the Technocracy movement article and also my user page... I feel like he is stalking me or harassing me. Could you look into this? Maybe ask him to leave me alone ? I explained to him that it was not me that put the NET site up for deletion. Thanks.
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Hello, Celarnor. Please check your email; you've got mail!It may take a few minutes from the time the email is sent for it to show up in your inbox. You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{You've got mail}} or {{ygm}} template. — Jeff G. ツ 12:50, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
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You are listed on Misplaced Pages:WikiProject on closed proxies/List of servers as the operator of a closed proxy server for the use of people living in areas where Misplaced Pages access is widely blocked. I do not live in such an area but somehow feel compelled to advocate on their behalf. There appears to be an inconsistency between the instructions at Misplaced Pages:WikiProject on closed proxies/Criteria and the instructions at Misplaced Pages:Advice to users using Tor to bypass the Great Firewall#Need an account & Tor won't let you create one?. My question about this inconsistency has gone unanswered for three months, and I would appreciate your comment there. --Damian Yerrick (talk | stalk) 21:19, 24 June 2011 (UTC)