User talk:Iammaxus

Hi there, and welcome to Wikipedia! I see you are learning your way around, I hope you like it here and decide to stay. If you have any questions there are always plenty of other volunteers ready to answer at the Village pump. Enchanter

You should be aware that nobody owns an article in Wikipedia. Anything is free to be modified. -- Zoe

That was my mistake but that doesnt mean you have to attempt to remove both my articles Iammaxus


 * My attempt to remove your articles has nothing to do with your attempts to claim ownership, and has everything to do with their not being encyclopedic. -- Zoe

Im sure you would not have attempted to remove them if it wasnt for that, read my post on the deletion page --Iammaxus


 * You are surely wrong. -- Zoe

Ok. As for the Bush article, that was created because it was in the requested articles. -- Iammaxus

Thanks for the nice contribution on The Metamorphosis, as described in Talk:The Metamorphosis. I didn't know that. --snoyes 04:55 Mar 28, 2003 (UTC)

Im sure this has been discussed in other places, but i think all these "List of..." articles are really pointless and a waste of time and resources. I just saw a list of fictional bears page. I believe Wikipedia should start adding meta-data to articles so that lists like these could be compiled on the fly if anyone really cared. It just seems like every 4th edit is one of these lists. Iammaxus 01:48 8 Jun 2003 (UTC)


 * Spot on! -Chinju

"removed odd umlaut It's called a diaeresis, and it's the proper way to separate the pair of vowels in words like na&iuml;ve, No&euml;l, co&ouml;perate, re&iuml;nvent, no&ouml;ne;, pre&euml;xisting, zo&ouml;logy, etc. Otherwise they sound like nave, knoll, cooper ate, rain vent, noon or known, prezisting, zoolojy, etc. (It's unfortunate that in Latin-1 one must use an umlaut, because the function is very different especially in hyphenation; almost always a diaeresis marks a hyphenation point, and the mark changes when it's exercised (na&iuml;ve -> na-ive). I don't know whether Unicode has dealt with this distinction.)


 * I didn't realize that, sorry, but regardless, the spelling was incorrect Iammaxus 19:15, 24 Dec 2003 (UTC)

AfD nomination of Bush regime
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