User talk:Cokes360

What makes you think that you can come on here with your racist views and facist opinions and insult my friends? It is an insult to Wikipedia that people like you are allowed to edit.

Kindest regards, Declan Bull -- — Preceding unsigned comment added by Thedec (talk • contribs) 12:13, 2 May 2007 (UTC) Um, I believe that was not needed and unnecessary. I understand that you're upset, but please; don't drop the f bomb on a public page. Thanks, &#39;&#39;Meldshal42&#39;&#39; 00:59, 19 May 2007 (UTC)

Paulo Loscava
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Blanking
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Reverted Edits
I reverted your edits on the page Germany, because they didn't meet Wikipedia's standards. Thanks Meldshal42 {my talk page}20:26, 18 May 2007 (UTC)

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I see you've found the userboxes :)

I also notice that the Williams article AfD has completed with a delete. I'm not surprised as there was nothing significantly notable in the article as it stood. I would suggest you take a look at WP:BIO which talks about biographic articles and highlights some points of notability. You can create a page in your own userspace to re-draft the article and get it up to scratch, assuming you can get it past the notability guidlines in the Bio information.

I'm away for a couple of weeks but it looks as if Nick mallory might be prepared to work it through with you.

In terms of the friction with people, I'm afraid that just happens in WP, it's very easy for disagreement to escalate, so I wouldn't worry about it. Just try to let it wash over you.

All the best

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Your edits to Cheshire
Hello, I reverted your edits to Cheshire as the addition did not add anything much beyond what was already there, and, indeed, duplicated parts of the same page. If you feel the addition would be useful, please pay attention to not duplicating information, and also place any new additions within the existing structure of the article if possible - for example, your additions would only have a chance of being useful (and that is not certain) if they were added to Demographics, as information about towns and villages in Cheshire is given elsewhere. Please also pay attention to providing adequate references and citations (WP:V, WP:CITE, WP:References) for any new additions you might consider making. DDStretch    (talk)  22:14, 21 May 2007 (UTC)

Same goes for the rest of your edits. WP:UK geo may be of interest for its guidelines on writing about UK geography. Thanks, Joe D (t) 23:25, 21 May 2007 (UTC)

Afghanistan article
I reverted your recent edits in Afghanistan article. You did not explain your edits, you did not give any single source for what you modified and some of your edits were incorrect (i.e. putting Persian and Dari as two languages, changing the currency code from AFN to AFA, you update the population ranks to 2007 estimation, while 2007 has not yet been finished, but you brought back the GDP figures from 2006 to 2004). Please try to discuss your edits before you apply them, and it would be better to maintain a communication instead of starting an Edit War. You have already committed a 3RR violation. Thanks. -Ariana 09:47, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

The reason I did this, is because i edited them to the tune of the CIA world factbook. Can I change it back and i will put a reference? please (Cokes360 11:20, 7 June 2007 (UTC))


 * The CIA world fact-book may not be entirely up to date, it's a form of Basic Intelligence but be careful of altering anything which already sourced. I'd endorse the suggestion that where you make a disputed edit discussion about it is better than other approaches.
 * Can't fault your enthusiasm to contribute though :)
 * ALR 18:50, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

My user page
I appreciate your interest, but I intentionally had my user page deleted by an admin. I had been involved in a fairly contentious debate and found one user exploiting the information to try to pin down my location and hence, employer. Not comfortable. But in summary; I'm British, a Management Consultant, live in Southern England. In terms of sports I run, cycle, swim and play a bit of golf (badly) ALR 18:50, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

Language articles
Hi. I noticed that you've been creating and editing lots of articles on languages (I presume the edits by 217.42.46.119 are yours too from when you haven't signed in). I wanted to ask if you could stop listing the number of speakers as "0.04 million (40,000)", for example. Just put 40,000 - there's no need for the millions figure if it's less than 1 million. Cordless Larry 18:58, 16 June 2007 (UTC)

English language
I notice that you keep adding that the English language originated in the United Kingdom. The article states that it started in England, so when you add the UK, it reads something along the lines of "English is a language originating in the UK" followed by "originating in England". The "originating in England" is perfectly sufficient, particularly since the UK didn't exist when the English language originated, and the other constituent nations of what is now the UK have their own autochthonous languages. Cordless Larry 17:44, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
 * And please stop editing the article to claim precise numbers of speakers. Claiming that there are 308,486,580 first language English speakers is absolute statistical rubbish - people are being born and dying every second and it is nonsense to claim an exact figure, as anyone who has been taught statistics will tell you. It is only acceptable to claim a number of speakers with a margin of error of several tens of millions. -- Arwel (talk) 17:53, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Yes, the same goes for Chinese language, Spanish language, etc. It's misleading to give the number of speakers to such a high degree of precision, since any claim is bound to be wrong. Best to accept that we can't ever know the exact number of speakers and instead give an approximation, making clear that that is what it is. Cordless Larry 18:16, 17 June 2007 (UTC)

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Excuse me
You have only 153 edits not 700. Thnak you,  Meldshal 42  12:16, 22 June 2007 (UTC)

Abadi language
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