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''"Indignation acts like a drug, releasing massive amounts of endorphins into the system" - David Levinson'' ''"Linux has grown like a penguin in a salmon hatchery in a fairly short amount of time" - Random Leigh'' ''"The most expensive words in history are 'This time, it's different'" - Tom Sykes'' ''"You find as you look around the world that every single bit of progress in humane feeling, every improvement in the criminal law, every step toward the diminution of war, every step toward better treatment of the colored races, or every mitigation of slavery, every moral progress that there has been in the world, has been consistently opposed by the organized churches of the world. I say quite deliberately that the Christian religion, as organized in its churches, has been and still is the principal enemy of moral progress in the world." - Bertrand Russell'' ''"With or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil—that takes religion." - Steven Weinberg'' (This is not 100% true; a lot of the Abolitionism were deeply religious [ But look at ], as was Martin Luther King; however it is in many ways very true in today's political climate) ''"Unix makes easy tasks hard and hard tasks possible. Windows makes easy tasks easy and hard tasks $29.95." - Anonymous Slashdot poster'' ==About me== My name is Sam Trenholme; I am a student of computational linguistics in California, USA, and will complete my degree in the summer of 2005. I am a former Catholic convert who "officially" renounced Catholicism in the spring of 2004 (just before Easter; Palm Sunday is the last mass I have gone to). My interests can be seen based on the pages I have edited. My contributions are generally relatively minor, but are on a large number of different pages. If you want to email me, you can find my email on [http://www.samiam.org/ My web page] I am a member of the United States Green Party and voted for John Kerry last November; I have good friends who have voted for both Kerry and for Bush. ==To do== Since I am already familiar with the subject, it is just a matter of finding free time to write a Rijndael Mix column and Rijndael test vectors article, and linking these articles to the main Rijndael page. I have already written a Rijndael S-box, a Rijndael Galois field, and a Rijndael key schedule article. ==Pages about Chile in English and Spanish== There are a number of pages which cover the same sub-topic of Chile (a city in Chile, an area in Chile, a time in Chile's history, or a famous Chilean) in both the English and Spanish Wikipedias. Interestingly enough, the English-language coverage of Chile is generally more extensive than the [http://es.wikipedia.org/Wiki/Chile Spanish-language coverage]. However, there are some Spanish-language pages on Chile without English equivalents: * [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quillota Quillota], a city in Chile. * Some other cities without English translations: [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Serena_%28Chile%29 La Serena], [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quillota Quillota], and [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talagante Talagante] * [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isla_Grande_de_Chilo%C3%A9 Chiloe "Big Island"] * [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mateo_de_Toro_y_Zambrano Mateo de Toro] is a ''conquistador'' who we don't have an English entry for (but he is a red link on this List_of_people_on_stamps_of_Chile of "red links"). * [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Manuel_Balmaceda Balmaceda] is a former president of Chile. Pages I have translated myself: * [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revoluci%C3%B3n_de_1891 1891 Chilean Revolution] is now translated as Chilean Civil War Pages that User:Trilobite has translated: * [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roto "Roto"] (literally "Broken"), which appears to be a nasty Chilean slang term for a poor city-dweller * [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/31_minutos "31 minutes"], a Chilean TV program * [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antofagasta_%28Chile%29 Antofagasta], a city in Chile. * [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancagua_%28Chile%29 Rancagua], another city in Chile. * [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arica Arica], yet another city in Chile. I may put the untranslated pages on Wikipedia:Translation_into_English#Spanish-to-English, or try to translate them myself. ==List of stubs about Chile== Universidad Arturo Prat Universidad Austral de Chile Universidad Cat%F3lica de Temuco Universidad_Cat%F3lica_de_Valpara%EDso Universidad Cat%F3lica de la Sant%EDsima Concepci%F3n Universidad Cat%F3lica del Maule Universidad Cat%F3lica del Norte Universidad de Antofagasta Universidad_de_Atacama Universidad_de_Concepci%F3n Universidad de La Serena Universidad_de_La_Frontera Universidad_de_Los_Lagos Universidad de Magallanes Universidad_de_Playa_Ancha_de_Ciencias_de_la_Educaci%F3n Universidad de Talca Universidad_de_Talca Universidad_de_Tarapac%E1 Universidad de Valpara%EDso Universidad_del_B%EDo-B%EDo Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educaci%F3n Universidad Tecnol%F3gica Metropolitana Universidad Diego Portales Universidad Gabriela Mistral ==List of red links about Chile== Template:Valparaiso has a few red links. Santiago lists some red links: Municipalities: Cerrillos Cerro Navia Conchalí El Bosque Estación Central (municipality) Huechuraba Independencia (municipality) La Cisterna La Florida (municipality) La Granja La Pintana Lo Prado Macul Ñuñoa Pedro Aguirre Cerda (municipality) Peñalolén Providencia (municipality) Pudahuel Quinta Normal (municipality) Recoleta (municipality) Renca San Joaquín San Miguel (municipality) San Ramón Universities: Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano Universidad Alberto Hurtado Universidad Bernardo O'Higgins Universidad Bolivariana Universidad Católica Raúl Silva Henríquez Universidad Central de Chile Universidad de Artes y Ciencias Sociales (ARCIS) Universidad de Artes, Ciencias y Comunicación (UNIACC) Universidad de Ciencias de la Informática Universidad de Las Américas Universidad del Desarrollo Universidad del Pacífico Universidad Europea de Negocios Universidad Finis Terrae Universidad Iberoamericana de Ciencias y Tecnología Universidad Internacional SEK Universidad La República Universidad Mariano Egaña Universidad Mayor Universidad Miguel de Cervantes Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello Universidad Santo Tomás Universidad Tecnológica Vicente Pérez Rosales ==A table to display chess positions==
There used to be a problem with there being a number of different styles of chess boards in the various entries for chess; I liked the solution by User:Arvindn of using graphics for each square, arranged in a table. The downside of this solution: It's slow to load the board over a dialup. ==Chess Variants== Chess Variants is something which has held my interest since I learned the rules of Chess. In light of this, I have authored the page on Tori shogi, and expanded the entry for Capablanca Chess. There is, naturally, a limit to what Chess Variants should be listed here; in particular, I don't think a Chess variant should be listed here just because it has a page on [http://www.chessvariants.com chessvariants.com]. A Chess variant, to be listed here, needs to be a [http://www.chessvariants.com/rindex.html recognized Chess Variant on chessvariants.com] or a variant that is well-known. ==Offensive content== This is a rather controversial subject. See User:Samboy/Offensive. ==Notes== The Physics professor Stephen Weinberg, in his essay "A Designer Universe" [http://www.physlink.com/Education/essay_weinberg.cfm], says that "Where religion did make a difference, it was more in support of slavery than in opposition to it" (Yes, English is my L1, and I've read too many cheezy Sci-Fi novels)

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Note: I will delete useless flames or discussions I do not want to get in to on this page I do ''not'' archive older discussions; I just delete them when they get stale. Use the "history" tab to look at older discussion. == Vandals == Thanks for giving us a heads-up on those vandals you reported. I blocked 61.149.223.228 for 3 hours (long enough for him to tire and decide to goto bed without too much collateral damage). 205.188.116.200 is part of an AOL block that lives at 205.188.0.0/16 - we prefer to block these for very short periods (15 minutes or so) in cases of serious vandalism. As you can imagine, we see an awful lot of vandals come in from there. Thanks again! -- User:ClockworkSoulUser talk:ClockworkSoul 08:26, 15 Dec 2004 (UTC) == Afshar etc. == Thanks for playing a constructive role in this discussion. I did notice your comment about the need for an illustration and agree fully with it. You also offered to provide a gimp-made illustration; if need be I'll volunteer to make an XFIG illustration (which would be sketchier of course) since my artistic talents never really motivated me to learn to use the gimp. My own personal view on the Afshar experiment is a great deal of skepticism. But that discussion really got personal and vitriolic, so that's one reason why I appreciate your efforts. Thanks! User:CSTAR 14:32, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC) :: ''a great deal of skepticism''. That's an understatement. --User:CSTAR 17:48, 29 May 2005 (UTC) ::: As you might have noticed, I have edited the Afshar experiment page; please see my comments at Talk:Afshar experiment. My edits are extremely conservative, and I have stopped exactly at the point where I would have to explicitly write down what's wrong with Afshar's experiment (based on the formal definition of complementarity based on consistent histories). These discussions are pointless. ::: I would appreciate it if you had a look at the page and make necessary stylistic edits. This episode is another lowpoint for the wikipedia experiment. This should serve as a case study. --User:CSTAR 22:43, 29 May 2005 (UTC) == Thanks == Thanks for cleaning up chess. You may also want to check out origins of chess, as it needs some work too. That could, possibly, be merged or VfD'ed if the information is duplicated somewhere. Oh, and when you clean something up, check to see if it's still on Wikipedia:Cleanup. Sometimes people list stuff there, sometimes they don't. In retrospect I probably shouldn't have put chess on Wikipedia:Cleanup, since it's probably on a ton of users watchlists, but it was just a force of habit. Take care, and thanks again. User:CryptoDerk 02:27, Dec 24, 2004 (UTC) ==Hi Samboy== I saw your beef elsewhere - won't mention names - but if you look on his Talk page you will see a User agreeing with him. I suspect that it is one and the same person who is using different names to wage various wars which are all pointless. However, the tactic he uses is to accuse the other person of what he is doing himself. He turns every factual discussion into a personal attack and then he denies that he is doing so and attacks those who then point this out. I am sick of it (like you, apparently.) I do my best to ignore it except when it appears that he is getting away with his own POV because no one wants to tangle with him. User:MPLX 18:26, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC) ==Your apology== As you have finally delivered the apology I requested from you on 10 August, 2004, I am willing, in the spirit of reconciliation, to cease further pursuit of the historic unpleasantness between us. --User:Gene Poole 22:53, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC) ::I apologize for not apologizing sooner. User:Samboy 06:38, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC) ==Angela== Well, it looks like whether the article is deleted will actually depend on votes this time, so it would probably be best if you voted the way you thought. User:Silsor 05:23, Apr 4, 2005 (UTC) ==Double-voting sockpuppet?== Yes, I've checked some edit logs and it seems rather suspicious. I'd suggest you inform User_talk:Jayjg, he is presently looking into it. Yours, User:Radiant!User_talk:Radiant!meta:mergist 21:20, Apr 6, 2005 (UTC) ==NAMBLA== Thanks for your offer of support. The most useful thing you can do is drop by regularly and revert the article to my most recent edit, so that I don't have to do it and get banned under the 3R rule. User:Adam Carr 13:52, 9 Apr 2005 (UTC) == Jimbo's page == I like what you did with the top panel: the new contrast is pleasant. – User:ClockworkSoulUser talk:ClockworkSoul 03:01, 3 May 2005 (UTC) == Pope Benedict Style discussion == I wasn't sure if you realized it but the comment that User:Whig deleted (that was being referenced in the duplicitious comment that you rightfully reverted) was the [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Pope_Benedict_XVI&diff=13771232&oldid=13771162 1st] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk%3APope_Benedict_XVI&diff=13773594&oldid=13773283 2nd] reversions - although borderline the original paragraph contained alot of detail and the personal attack could have been deleted without deleting the entire paragraph. The reversions of duplicitous comment came later. User:Trödel|User_talk:Trödel 02:23, 17 May 2005 (UTC) ==Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson== Yes, I know. I suggested as much. I visited Thomas Jefferson and made separate subheads for the Hemings controversy and the conflict of ideals posed by Jefferson's advocacy of freedom and the natural rights of "man" and his slaveholding, but haven't had the time to do much more than that. I suppose I could cut do a referral to the MLK talk page for those interested in following up. You, perhaps? :) Peace 2 u. User:Deeceevoice 01:18, 5 Jun 2005 (UTC) == RUSH == There is another issue, and/or a point of contention: RUSH to my knowledge never released any singles. ''"Tom Sawyer"'' is there biggest hit, and know doubt had it been released as a single would have been number 1. But ''Spirit of Radio'', ''Closer to The Heart'', ''Limelight'' would have also been big singles sellers. There were two factors here: *ONE) Rush was not a "Pop" group and they were NOT trying to target the pop market. They were a progressive group, and targeted the album-orientated rock stations, the ones that played songs off albums, not singles. *TWO) By the time RUSH made it big was the late 1970's. 45's were headed to the graveyard at that time; CD's weren't going to be around until 1988, single cassette tapes were never very popular. Bands like RUSH, Boston, Yes, Kansas, etc, were NOT going after the singles market, they wanted long songs, on albums, and long concerts. So part of it is ''the market''. Who the bands were targeting, and who the consumers were that purchased the music. I either purchased the full LP, or the full cassettes, I thought cassette singles were a waist of money, and most of my friends did the same thing. We also liked to listen to the entire album. Radio stations back then would play an entire album every night at 11:00pm, and then again at 2:00am. Many stations would have a 5:00pm drive-home, focus-spot-light, for an hour on one band, then do another one from 8:00 to 12:00. Also shows like the ''\"King Biscuit Flower Hour\"'' and '''''Don Kirshner's Presents"'' or ''"Don Kirshner's Rock Concert"''''' were big back then, they would do two-hour radio shows at night, with interviews and some live tracks. I guarantee you if RUSH wanted to target the ''"POP"'' or ''"TOP 40"'' demographic, which is: bubble-gum chewing, 15-year old girls, love songs, market, they could have done so with fifty Top 40 singles. But this was not RUSH. User:WikiDon 03:38, 5 Jun 2005 (UTC) * Well, you can copy+paste (or cut+paste) over my information above and add to the "one-hit" talk page. But, RUSH was NOT a one-hit band, no "ifs" "ands" or "buts" about it. And if those guys know the music business they would know it too. I have no doubt that Alex, Geddy, and Neil could have done anything that they had wanted to. If you took every rock band out there, and broke them into parts and rated & gave points for each individual part, like this: Bass, Lead Guitar; Drums; Lyrics; Melody; ability LIVE; Bass lead; etc., RUSH would have one of the highest scores going. Alex is a top guitarest, Geddy is a top bassist, and Neil is a top drummer and lyricist, and it is contemporary rock artist that say so. Also here is a couple of quotes from Neil (who wrote 99% of RUSH's lyrics; they may not be exact but close) about how he felt about the "pop-love song" market: '''''"I think that love songs are actively harmful. They invent this fantasy that people expect their own relationships to live up to and when they don't they result in divorce, or worse suicide."'' and ''"I've always shyed away from love songs and even mentioning the word in songs because it's so much cliche..."''''' This guy wasn't Barry Manilow, and the band wasn't Airsupply! : In the early 1980's I was listening to RUSH, the 15-20 y/o girls were listening to Michael Jackson, and look at that guy... == Bryan Ferry and Psychedelic Furs == "Slave to Love" didn't chart on the Billboard Hot 100. It charted on Mainstream Rock Tracks chart though, and peaked at #19. "Pretty in Pink" peaked on the Hot 100 at #41. User:Carolaman 02:47, 10 Jun 2005 (UTC) "Pretty in Pink" only charted in 1986. User:Carolaman 04:21, 10 Jun 2005 (UTC) ==Eyeon== You're welcome, Samboy. User:SlimVirgin User_talk:SlimVirgin 00:00, Jun 14, 2005 (UTC) == One-hit wonders.. == You could add the following bands and musicians to your ''Bands and musicians with only one hit who are not one-hit wonders'' list: Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, Ted Nugent, Janis Joplin, Faith No More, Weezer, Radiohead, Cypress Hill, Beck, Ella Fitzgerald, Richard Harris, and Iron Butterfly. User:Carolaman 03:44, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::I've done everyone except Janis Joplin, Weezer, Radiohead, Cypress Hill, Beck, Ella Fitzgerald, and Richard Harris. User:Samboy 03:38, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::I've now done everyone except Weezer, Radiohead, Cypress Hill, Beck, Ella Fitzgerald, and Richard Harris, none of whom I can assess off of the top of my head. User:Samboy 03:47, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)

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