Talk:Ham (disambiguation)

cut: The descendends of Ham, living in northern Africa, are called Hamites.
 * First, it's 'descendents' in English, but the sentence isn't worth revising.
 * Second, this sentence was believed in Europe before some date, I suppose, but it's being presented as a fact.

'''--regardless of it being "fact", HAM is a figure in hebrew literature. If you are NOT going to list Ham... you better get rid of the rest of them; Adam, Eve, Noah, Moses, etc...--'''

Yep, pretty appalling. But what should it be? Why cut it entirely without replacing it with at least something just as brief? --LMS (who won't, contrary to appearances, be at work today...)

The article Map makers linked to Ham, but Ham the map maker got cut out of the article. i.e. the link was broken.

Religious Figure as Fiction
The "literature" section I might go with, but a person in a religion should not be identified as "fiction" - I would no sooner call Ham fictional than I would Shiva (unless you mean the Shiva in Final Fantasy). --138.163.0.44 (talk) 19:15, 21 May 2008 (UTC)

Disambiguation
Why is this a full disambiguation page, instead of a page on the meat with a link to ham (disambiguation) on top? Surely that is by far the most popular meaning that deserves the place... --Shallot 16:50, 18 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Also, why is the Talk:Ham page redirected to the Talk:Ham (disambiguation)?

Fixed it --El Pollo Diablo (Talk) 16:42, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

what about the "not spam" meaning, which is widely used nowadays?
—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 87.0.95.214 (talk) 16:57, 15 February 2007 (UTC).

DJ Ham
Have added an entry for DJ Ham, a notable UK Hardcore DJ/producer 81.178.251.10 20:20, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

What about -ham ending with meaning "village"?
I wanted to see the etymology of this with no succes 5.34.9.156 (talk) 14:47, 25 October 2014 (UTC)

hamrecycling
Is hamrecycling a regular term? --Itu (talk) 13:03, 12 November 2014 (UTC)