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[edit] Brazil X México
México export much more than Brazil, but Brazil has a solid internal economy and it does outweight Mexico's in GDP. I don't understand so much on economy, but I though the GDP is the best metter to a economy. Isn't it? Yet, instead of saying Brazil has the biggest economy in L.A., I've rewrite the article to say Brazil has the biggest GDP in L.A. All right? Just curiosity, are you Mexican? José San Martin 15:49, August 28, 2005 (UTC)
I've just made a sugestion on the Brasil talk page regarding the disute.--Vertigo200 00:39, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
Brazil's GDP is $1.492 trillion versus Mexico's $1.006 trillion. CIA World Fact book (2004 est.), so Latin American seems accurate. El_C 01:30, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Hello Kardrak
Regarding developed country: You shouldn't have omitted the section about Barbados, since the article is not about regional "powers", but about development, while the section about Barbados discusses its development status only (not about its being a regional power). Please add back what you have omitted. I'm waiting for you, so please don't disappoint me... Have a nice day, Kardrak. Eliko 10:29, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Abuse of powers
How am I abusing my powers? Is removing OR from a high profile article, abusing my powers? No. Is finding consensus with two other Wikipedians in a civil and professional manner, abusing my powers? No. Is improving Wikipedia's apperance and crediblity, abusing my powers? No. Please instead of accussing me in a rather uncivil fashion, you could have just contacted me on my talk page. I'm a rational and reasonable person and quite sure that we could have worked out any problem you may have had. I would have been gald to work with you as I did with Eliko. But please abstain from shouting accusations at me on discussion pages. Thank you, Signaturebrendel 17:13, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Edits to Regional power and Talk:Regional power
It appears to me that you are signing out of your account and editing as 189.180.70.169 in order to avoid the 3 Revert Rule. Behavior like that could lead to accusations of sockpuppetry, which could lead to sanctions; I would advise not engaging in such behavior, for your own sake. From a quick scan of the arguments, I kind of agree with you in terms of the discussion of the appropriateness of Argentina in the article, but I think you are going a bit too far. Perhaps you could suggest Argentina be added to a list of "Other Suggested Regional Powers", with arguments for and against their inclusion in the article. Brianyoumans 03:47, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Photovoltaics#Worldwide_installed_photovoltaic_totals
I see that you attempted to provide a source reference for the data in this table for Mexico (Revision as of 03:47, 4 November 2007, I see you failed to add a summary to your addition). Unfortunately the source you provided gives no data relevant to that which is written in the table. My correction to your addition is summarized as follows: "Worldwide installed photovoltaic totals - Previously provided source for Mexico does not define the data in this table (only 15MW @ 2003, expecting 25MW @ 2013). Ref is still pending.". The table still needs a reliable source. If you can continue looking for one, it would be appreciated. --202.168.102.96 07:22, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Your recent edits
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