User talk:Calibas

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[edit] Libellula saturata

Hi Calibas, could you please upload your photo of the Libellula saturata to the commons (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Upload) also, because I would like to use it for the German Wikipedia (de.wikipedia.org). Thank you verry much. --de:Benutzer:Morray 11:19, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

Thank you--85.181.115.43 06:10, 19 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Please make your butterfly snaps available on Wikimedia commons

Hi Calibas, Thanks for the Pipevine Swallowtail photo. I was trying to get one in vain last week. Listen, perhaps you should shift all your photographs to Wikimedia Commons where everyone can see them and use them. We dont quite know how to locate images here in Wikipedia. I sort of shepherd the Swallowtails in particular and butterflies in general and I would love to see your pipevine and tiger swallowtail pictures uploaded in Wikimedia Commons and enrich the Papilionid collection there. If you would like me to do it for you, please drop me a line at my talk page. Do have a look at some of the Indian butterfly action at :-

Regards, AshLin 12:56, 2 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Conium page

Hi Calibas, thanks for the heads up. I notice that on the disambiguation page, "poison hemlock" points to Conium. There are other plants named hemlock there as well, which the Hemlock Society has nothing to do with. Being a right-to-die advocacy group, they takes their name specifically from Conium maculatum, which redirects to the genus. And of course, the name is an allusion to the popular understanding that Socrates chose to drink hemlock and die a noble death (in comparison to exile), and the Socrates story is discussed at Conium as well. All of this suggests to me that the Conium article is an appropriate place for the link. Are you sure I'm wrong? — Coelacan | talk 04:30, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] a vote on your Shahak recommendation

For your information: Talk:Israel Shahak#Suggestion for vote: Replacing the Praise, Criticism and Accusations sections with a short summary. Itayb 09:00, 27 March 2007 (UTC)