User talk:Pemboid

IP blocked

 * I would recommend unblocking this IP range (45.83.242.0/24). It was probably owned by Greybeard Technologies when it was blocked in 2019. Somewhere around mid-2021, it appears to have been transferred to Freedom Internet, per the whois. I would like to unblock this range at some point within the next 48-72 hours, unless someone has a good reason that I shouldn't.


 * I run SSH / (S)FTP / OVPN / HTTP(S), and probably a dozen other services on my home, residential cable connection - but I'll admit that I'm not a "normal" usecase by any stretch of the imagination.


 * Until then, Pemboid, I'm providing you IP Block Exemption (this is a user right that will allow you to bypass rangeblocks like this one) for the next 7 days so you may continue to edit. If I forget (spoiler: There's a good chance I might), please don't hesitate ping me using here, leave a reminder on my talkpage, or email me using Special:Emailuser/SQL.  SQL Query Me!  06:30, 21 June 2022 (UTC)
 * I have no objection. Thanks for clarifying, Pemboid and ST47. --Yamla (talk) 11:19, 21 June 2022 (UTC)

Erdős-Bacon number
Good to have you contributing. I want to put the following by your Erdős-Bacon calculation: A link to, "Includes voice-only and television roles," and "includes newsletter article." If the ABC is peer reviewed, let me know and I'll omit the last note. Calbaer 17:55, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

Speedy deletion nomination of Griffin (Band)


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