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Hi Karada -- Sorry about adding links to the same site from different Wikipedia pages! I was happy to discover that someone else must have added our site to some of the Wikipedia pages, and I was adding others that seemed relevant. In specific areas, I do keep seeing the same sites over and over; is this altogether prohibited? Anyway, many thanks for your understanding, and I shall steer clear of adding any more and will just leave that to other users! All the best!

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[edit] OSGB36

Please move this to your talk page as soon as the protection is removed

Category:Articles with OSGB36 coordinates was your idea (even though you did not actually create it). I wondered what your thoughts are about its deletion.

But in any case may I request that you delete Template:OSGB36 as it is superfluous - even Laurel Bush is not usig it.

-- RHaworth 00:28, 2005 Apr 15 (UTC) Karada -

New to wikipedia...but Jason "The Folk Hero" Tibbetts is REALLY a local legend in the Nor.Cal area. This is no prank. How can I prove it to you? A fanbase/blog listing...what? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Deluxeicoff (talkcontribs).

Providing online citations to reports in the mainstream media would be a good start. See WP:VERIFY. -- Karada 18:53, 22 May 2006 (UTC)

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Hi Karada:

Check out my comments on Bukkake. You are under the mistaken impression that there aren't women into bukkake and other forms of erotic humiliation. Very wrong! I personally know women who are. Bukkake is not and never has been confined to porn either. (And porn is often done for fun, not just money... especially amateur porn and such.) It most certainly did not originate in Japan, feudal or modern, even if the name did. It is rather simple expression of erotic degradation, which likely dates back to the beginning of human existence. What's more, there are women who are into far MORE degrading things than merely getting facials. There are women who get off on getting pissed and shit upon, for example. One of these goes by the alias Pretty Lisa, she makes extreme home porn movies. These movies are 100% real rather than faked and she was into this stuff before she ever made a single movie. Wake up to reality, my friend. --Angela


I don't understand the comment you left on my talk page. I don't believe I've ever edited any article relating to hypersexuality or "sex addiction". Was your comment intended for someone else? -Branddobbe 17:49, May 5, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] PlayStation 3

Appologies for placing this here, but your talk page is protected. Thank you for correcting my GiB/s typo on the PS3 page and for supporting removal of the magical "total system floating point capability" figure. If you could take a moment to add a comment on the talk page there regarding why it's not a good idea to include this figure, it would be much appreciated. Having multiple people back up a standpoint will help with any future disputes! -- uberpenguin 15:55, 2005 May 17 (UTC)

[edit] Vandal

My apologies for posting here since your talk page is protected. Thank you for blocking 68.170.0.238 (talk contribs) yesterday, but it seems the same editor has come back as Andrew Lin (talk contribs). Note the nearly identical edits. Could you please block this sockpuppet as well? Many thanks. - Jersyko 21:05, May 20, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Information Overload

Thanks for pointing out that my last contributions had an "Obfuscated C" look and feel to less chaotic venerable entities. Note to Self: Don't read too much about ontologies and query languages at night. Oh, I've just noticed the "Bukkake" entry. You refresh me. Keep contributing and don't let random events to put you down, so You won't catch viral babble memetic syndrome. Agquarx 11:20, 14 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Auto-voting

Sorry to post here, but I see you are reverting all votes of Polly on Pills. I feel I should point out that Jjeffs is almost identical and probably controlled by the same user. Algebraist 13:42, 23 May 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Salome, not Salomé

I was wondering if you move back the Salomé (opera) to Salome (opera). The correct title for the opera is Salome. It has no accent marks; it is German. The correct title for the play is Salomé. It uses accents; it's French. --DrG 05:00, 2005 Jun 6 (UTC)

[edit] Protection

Hello, Karada; would you consider removing the protection from your talk page? It's been several weeks and the vandalism probably will stop, since it your user page has been left alone. Protecting a talk page makes it hard to communicate, especially since you have not specified an e-mail address. Thanks! — Knowledge Seeker 05:13, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Windows update

I didn't think I linked directly to the download, but the download page, complete with the announcement. You still had to click on the link. Either way, we still have the patch thankfully. I shall also regard your mention. Thanks. :) Fr0 18:26, 6 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] No Comment article

Hello. In your article No comment, you write about libel and US law regerding the such. Did you have any attribution or source for this? Thanks - kpwa_gok 15:21 8 Jan., 2005


[edit] Fictional Femmes Fatales

There exist several different definitions of the term "femme fatale", even in its entry on Wikipedia. Can you clarify in this category which definition you are using, because a number of characters you have added to that category do not appear to fit any of the definitions. I may remove some of these soon. --Chris Griswold 04:16, 18 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Question

I was wondering what the numbers meant next to usernames on the recent changes list. I am (+271) or something. Please respond in my talk page. Thanks.

Soupsportz 21:18, 27 January 2007 (UTC)