User talk:Antman
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I would like to respectfully request that User:Rex Germanus not edit here unless it were of the utmost urgency.
NOTICE, I DO NOT KEEP AN ARCHIVE, THINGS ARE DELETED IF AND WHEN I WANT THEM TO BE. CONSIDER YOURSELF FOREWARNED.
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[edit] License tagging for Image:Smap.png
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[edit] ArbCom case
Hi Antman, just had a look over the ArbCom case you're involved in. Just wanted to remind you to make sure you back up your claims with diffs to make it easy for the arbitrators to verify your claims. Regards, Samsara (talk • contribs) 09:29, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Silesia
There is the Discussion page there for discussion, better than "Edit summary". The WWII isn't obvious. Xx236 10:26, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] sugar in Dasprach
Hello! I`ve got one request for you. I collect words in various languages. Now I`m looking for word "sugar" in other languages, but I can`t find a Dasprach dictionary. I`ve got counterparts of word "sugar" in Japanese, Ahmaric, Thai, Georgian and Chinese, so can you write me what is "sugar" in Dasprach? I`ve got this word in 382 languages and dialects of many regions and countries in the world so it is very important for me! Thank you very much! Szoltys <talk>
- That'd be because Dasprach is a constructed language, and a very minor one, at that. It would be Zuker. Ameise -- chat 17:20, 12 November 2006 (UTC)