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Matani2005 18:44, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I have checked the talk page of this article as your edit summary suggested. There are no entries there since 13th March, there are no occurrences of the word "homicide" or "kill" and the only appearance of the word "murder" is one that I wrote myself, so I see no support for your statement that you were right or that something on the talk page supports your claim.
Moreover, my source is an article in Time which says that the military determined that the death of "Ice Man" was due to homicide.
And could we have a little less of the "Na-na-na-na-na"? It could be interpreted as a departure from civility. --Tony Sidaway|Talk 18:55, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- Yeah, I guess I should have edited the talk page first... Actually, I wanted to see what would happen, and I'm glad you are being so reasonable. Ok, I've added my comments to the talk page now. - Pioneer-12 19:07, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- p.s. And what's wrong with a little "Na-na-na-na-na". :-)
Dromedary
[edit]I don't see what you're talking about. I only made two edits on the dromedary page, and both solely concerned the addition of a picture of a caravan diff and diff. The mention of "arabian camel" was deleted by User:Tannin diff.
On a general note: before making inflammatory comments on the talk pages of users, you should check that you're really talking to the right person. You apparently are a recent Wikipedia user, that's why you perhaps were mistaken. However, you should also refrain from being too accusatory. There are reasons why one can make a mistake when editing an article (like: you're editing an old version and you don't spot a difference in the merge dialog). Finally, you should avoid being patronizing when you send messages to people. David.Monniaux 12:31, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- It said your name in the diff, but on the left side. Ah, Tannin is on the right. In my disgust while flipping through the edit history, I looked at the wrong side. Sorry... I appear to be yelling at the wrong person. No problem. I'm glad that, of all the people to accidentally yell at, it happened to be someone like you. You shouldn't make excuses for people though. Edits like that just should not happen. - Pioneer-12 01:15, 16 Apr 2005 (UTC)