User talk:Epigraphist
You can contact me by leaving a message on the bottom of my talk page! For something more personal, I guess you could send me an email by clicking on "e-mail this user" in the bottom left of the screen in the "toolbox," but I prefer talk page. X [Mac Davis] (DESK|How's my driving?) 04:32, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
- Hello! I am there! X [Mac Davis] (DESK|How's my driving?) 04:35, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
- Please leave a ~~~~ at the end of your messages and respond to me where I made you a special spot on my talk page. :) X [Mac Davis] (DESK|How's my driving?) 04:41, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
- I remember the article, and remember editing, however do not remember my contributions. X [Mac Davis] (DESK|How's my driving?) 04:44, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
Yes! It is like that. We use it to talk and corroborate on articles. I see you are new here, would you like a proper welcoming? If you ever need any help give me a call at my talk page. Just make a new section, and say something under there, ending it ~~~~ so I know who you are. X [Mac Davis] (DESK|How's my driving?) 05:43, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
Welcome!
Hello there, welcome to Wikipedia!! If you want, drop us a note at Wikipedia:New user log to introduce yourself (but I think its kind of smelly in there).
You can sign your name on talk pages by using "--~~~ " for your username and "--~~~~ " for your username and a timestamp, as well as just "~~~~~" for the time.
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Drop me a question on my Talk Page at Mac Davis., I should respond within a few hours.
Wikipedia is also big on not infringing copyrights, don't learn it the hard way. Wikipedia doesn't like vandalism, so don't learn the hard way
Happy New Year! X [Mac Davis] (DESK|How's my driving?) 05:43, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
Supak!
Hey, Lawrence! I'm afraid I don't log into my zompist account very often... in fact, the last time I tried to, it had been so long that my account was disabled. :)
Anyway, it's good to see that there's still some interest in Atlantean out there! It's looks like you've done an impressive amount of work on the language. I'm starting to look through some of the work you've done, but it's been a long time since I've done anything with the language, and I don't really have access to a lot of what I've written. Anyway, to talk about stuff, you can email me at my gmail account seta.sojiro
With regard to the wikipedia article, I'm not really sure where to go. The problem with the policy of no original research is that, unless Marc Okrand publishes something, the work we've done is pretty much all there is on Atlantean (at least as far as its grammar is concerned). Given that, and the fact that Atlantean is a fictional language anyway, I think the best thing is probably to condense the grammar section to just a paragraph or so of the basics, and see how much more we can write about the language's non-fictional context (a la Jeffrey Henning's metahistory on langmaker). So I think we ought to remove a lot of the sections (like "Paul Sherrill's lost tense markers"), and look for another medium to publish a more detailed grammar.
(On a tangent, I've reconsidered my analysis about the tenses. I'm pretty sure there are just three tenses, with what I identified as "present perfect" actually being the past tense. And although I thought that -lim- was the affix for the past tense, now I think that the l is actually part of some roots, and just -im- is the real past tense marker. We can talk about this more through email...) Masily box 02:08, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
your request
Pls see answer at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Neolithic_signs_in_China#Request. Dragonbones (talk) 14:55, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
Incident with Natalie
I still think it was ridiculous of them to speedily delete that article. People are just narrow-minded. That Natalie really is clueless. She goes around life rubbing salt in the wounds that she has to inflict as part of her job and then she does the 'ice princess'/clueless when anybody gets hurt. People like this are the epitome of selfishness and find in their existence a copious punishment for their hard-heartedness.
But I forgive her. Moving on.
Welcome to Wikipedia. Thank you for reverting your recent experiment. Please take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. In the future, please do not experiment on article pages; instead, use the sandbox. Thank you. RainbowOfLight Talk 10:26, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
Follow Own Advice, Please
And relax. Everyone here is an editor. We all work together to improve pages. Some of us add content, others tag articles to ensure they're properly documented, following standards & guidelines, readable, etc. It takes everyone to make this encyclopedia what it is. No single editor owns any single page, so you should not take simple template tagging for proper citations and other standards personally. - Ageekgal (talk) 10:30, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
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