Jay Litwyn wrote:
> From: "Sarah Ewart" :
>> I think the only options remaining are to start reporting him to the
>> police.
>
> If anyone else wants to know which police to contact, then these few things
> might be useful. Basically, you would start with...Is this legal?...I don't
> want him o
Well, Milos, I wouldn't worry about the lists going dead -- there was
lots of activity this month so far :)
Summaries:
* Foundation-l:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/LSS/foundation-l-archives/2008_December_1-15
* Wiki-en-l: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/LSS/wikiEN-l-archives/2008_12_1-15
* and sp
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 12:16:47AM +, Ian Woollard wrote:
> Well, let's take an example, like:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket
>
> Down the side are a huge number of links including the French one:
>
> http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fus%C3%A9e_spatiale
>
> This title translates as 'Sp
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 09:08:55PM +, David Gerard wrote:
> Yeah. The common usage of interwiki links on en:wp is "that article
> over there is roughly equivalent to this one." I have seen en:wp
> articles pointing to two de:wp articles, quite reasonably.
I disagree with the "quite reasonably
I encourage that anyone who has been harassed or threatened by Jeremy Hanson
(JarlaxleArtemis/Grawp) report it to his ISP, Verizon, at (214) 513-6711.
Refer to the residential DSL account of Ms. L.K. Zack-Hanson, (562)
431-7852. His most recent dynamic IP address, as of last night (12/13/08),
was 7
On 12/11/08, Fran Rogers wrote:
> But sadly, the story doesn't end there. In mid-2007, he reappeared with a
> new "persona"... the move-vandal "Grawp." Unlike his ostensible predecessor
> Willy on Wheels, who at least had a harmless light-hearted flair to him, as
> "Grawp" Jarlaxle relished in spe
{{tl|solockhimup}}
Heaven knows he deserves it.
CM
Odi profanum vulgus et arceo.
> Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:06:34 +1100
> From: sarahew...@gmail.com
> To: wikien-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] JarlaxleArtemis/Grawp
>
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 3:19 AM, Jay Litwyn wrote:
>
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 3:19 AM, Jay Litwyn wrote:
> From: "Sarah Ewart" :
> > I think the only options remaining are to start reporting him to the
> > police.
>
> If anyone else wants to know which police to contact, then these few things
> might be useful. Basically, you would start with...Is t
From: "Sarah Ewart" :
> I think the only options remaining are to start reporting him to the
> police.
If anyone else wants to know which police to contact, then these few things
might be useful. Basically, you would start with...Is this legal?...I don't
want him on my project, because...and th
ab...@offender's.isp.com , cc this list, especially if it bounces in a way
that looks permanent. If it's a police issue...and so it reads, then a whois
search can give you clues about phone calls.
or
postmas...@offender's.isp.com , not my first choice. Included for archaic
reasons (more widely s
# --
I completely support sending both a cease-and-desist letter to the
family/ISP. This harassment has gone on long enough.
On Dec 13, 2008, at 5:24 PM [Dec 13, 2008 ], Durova wrote:
> There would be no shortage of people to sign a petition to the ISP,
> if you
> want to go that route.
I think the only options remaining are to start reporting him to the police.
It's easy to dismiss complaints received online from strangers and believe
her precious son isn't capable of making death threats and threats of sexual
violence but if she starts getting visits from the police and/or FBI i
In a tagline that he probably didn't write, :
(...)
> **Make your life easier with all your friends, email, > and
> favorite sites in one place. Try it now.
(...)
Last time I checked, they're listed in my computer. There's an addressbook
in outlook that I manually maintain. There's e
- Original Message -
From: "Phil Sandifer"
To: "English Wikipedia"
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Anti-intellectualism
>
> On Dec 12, 2008, at 6:09 PM, George Herbert wrote:
>
>> Even a superlative college paper is only rarely notable or significant
From: "Ian Woollard"
(...)
> Interlanguage links are equivalence relations (at best.)
(...)
I don't know. I tend to think that my redirection of "Zeigarnik Effect" to
"Suspense" in English was a hearty recommendation to all languages. Heck,
you can almost feel it in wikipedia with weight of all
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