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July 2007

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Unblock me to save the world. -neo.

This blocked user (block log | autoblocks | rangeblocks | unblock | contribs | deleted contribs) has asked to be unblocked, but an administrator has reviewed and declined this request. Other administrators may also review this block, but should not override the decision without good reason (see the blocking policy). Do not remove this unblock request while you are blocked.

Request reason: "I got wires. If I cut this red wire, whole internet on earth will crash. That blue wire is for radio and television network on earth. Oh! That green wire? It is for cellphone, wireless, fixed line telecommunication network on earth. I got other wires also. But that is secret. So tell me, do you want me to cut these red, blue, green, yellow, pink, voilet, black and white wires, eh? Unblock me to save the world. Do it as early as possible. Do it NOW !!!"


Decline reason: "This is not a valid reason for unblock. — Sandstein 07:36, 14 October 2007 (UTC)"

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Very serious stuff

Sherlock Holms, and his sidekick Watson, are out camping on a dark clear moonless night.

In the middle of the night, Watson is suddenly, and perhaps even indignantly awakened, by the famed detective, who says to him, "Watson, look up at the night sky, and tell me what you deduce?" To which Watson, rubbing his eyes for a moment, responds, saying, "Well, let me see now. There are stars, countless stars in the sky, and I can even see the Milky Way galaxy. And so, if those stars that I can see clearly with the naked eye are themselves only a small fraction of the total number of stars, then by logical deduction there may be and likely are countless more that I cannot see. Now, if only a small percentage of those stars were to have planets, and of those, if only a small portion would to contain solar systems like our own, and of all of THOSE stars, even if only a small portion were to contain planets similar to ours, which have the capability to house life, and THEN IF, of all THOSE living planets encircling THOSE stars, there were some, which were able to house intelligent life, then I would be forced to conclude by logical inference, that there may be countless stars, around which circle planets just like ours housing intelligent sentient life forms, perhaps not unlike ourselves even, right here, and now.

Watson listened through this long winded diatribe with patience, and then finally albowed Watson hard, and exclaimed,

"You idiot Watson! Somebody stole our tent!"

Very serious stuff

Sherlock Holms, and his sidekick Watson, are out camping on a dark clear moonless night.

In the middle of the night, Watson is suddenly, and perhaps even indignantly awakened, by the famed detective, who says to him, "Watson, look up at the night sky, and tell me what you deduce?" To which Watson, rubbing his eyes for a moment, responds, saying, "Well, let me see now. There are stars, countless stars in the sky, and I can even see the Milky Way galaxy. And so, if those stars that I can see clearly with the naked eye are themselves only a small fraction of the total number of stars, then by logical deduction there may be and likely are countless more that I cannot see. Now, if only a small percentage of those stars were to have planets, and of those, if only a small portion would to contain solar systems like our own, and of all of THOSE stars, even if only a small portion were to contain planets similar to ours, which have the capability to house life, and THEN IF, of all THOSE living planets encircling THOSE stars, there were some, which were able to house intelligent life, then I would be forced to conclude by logical inference, that there may be countless stars, around which circle planets just like ours housing intelligent sentient life forms, perhaps not unlike ourselves even, right here, and now.

Watson listened through this long winded diatribe with patience, and then finally albowed Watson hard, and exclaimed,

You idiot Watson! Somebody stole our tent!