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I know ita not really of much importance where this appears on your 'Did you know' section on your own page but there is no such thing as 'megalithic people'. Of course I know what you mean but the term megalith means 'large stone' and refers to the tomb sites. The people who built megaliths were Neolithic (new stone age) and Bronze Age inhabitants. Mesolithic (middle stone age) and paleolithic (early stone age) people did other things with their dead ancestors (such as take them with them when they moved on!!) but they were not known in Ireland to have built megalithic tombs for them. Comhar (talk) 08:23, 6 July 2010 (UTC)
You have broken the 1RR rule on the above article in spirit at least, aside from the fact you are edit waring against consensus. --Snowded TALK 00:43, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
Please read WP:BLANKING which says "The removal of material from a user page is normally taken to mean that the user has read and is aware of its contents. There is no need to keep them on display and usually users should not be forced to do so." While I personally prefer people archive warnings as such he is free to remove them and you may get a vandalism warning or 3RR warning if you insist on reverting them. I would suggest that you accept that he has read your warnings and leave it at that. - Ahunt (talk) 14:58, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
"i'm sorry but he is blanking a page where he has recently been given warnings for edit-warring)"
I doubt the admin saw the other half of your deliberately provocation of reverting my talk page.
Yes, you are right about getting off on a wrong foot and now I am left with the black mark on my name which I dare say others will throw back at me later. Who elected you as my policeman and empowered you to tell me what to do with my own talk page?
I think you should learn a little bit about personal boundaries, forget national one.
What I was doing on the NI topic was trying to work out how to edit the caption formatting which, as it was the first time, I found complex. There was no big deal. You jumped on me before I managed to finish it.
As for the BS reference, this place seems full of it. I mean look at, "16 July 2010 Ghmyrtle (talk | contribs) (110,484 bytes) (Undid revision 373811708 by Triton Rocker (talk)- map clearly shows the UK in one tone, other countries in another - no case made) " What can you say? The map shows the UK in 2 colours and the map shows the British Isles.
That is not straight talking. --Triton Rocker (talk) 01:06, 18 July 2010 (UTC)
Reverting my talk page, and leaving " edit-warring" summaries, when you had no right to - let along tell I had none - was a wrong and deliberate wind up when I was in the middle of getting something complex the way I wanted it. You set out to tarnish me.
For me, there is no big issue about. My talk page is my 'inbox'. I get a message, I remove it. Why should not I? --Triton Rocker (talk) 22:37, 18 July 2010 (UTC)
Hi Mabuska,
Just dropping a line to wonder if you would be interested in participating in setting up a Wikimedia chapter in Ireland. It took a year (almost to the day) but ten editors have expressed an interest, which meets the criteria for a "critical mass". How would you feel about it? Know of anyone who might be interested?
By the way, you might also be interested in joining the Wikimedia Ireland mailing list, if you are not already on it. --RA (talk) 20:53, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
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