Hello Brian, welcome to Wikipedia. Thanks for adding the note to your website about Egyptian Mau cat. I've removed the copyright violation notice now.
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Angela. 03:28, 5 Dec 2003 (UTC)
Brian, I made some minor changes to your Woodward Tornado article. While the referenced Web page is similar in outline and some content, I don't believe that we are in danger of copyright violation. Lou I 17:37, 5 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Re: George W Bush: I didn't read back as far as Hephaestos's edit, I was just reverting the comment that he was responsible for millions of deaths worldwide... Graham :) 00:54, 4 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Regarding rabies, it certainly sounds like a reasonable hypothesis, I just don't want to imply it's a verified one (unless it is), or the standard, accepted one (unless it is), since one can think of other reasonable hypotheses as well<G>. I always thought it was a difference in biological susceptibility, but that could just my own peculiar hypothesis. - Nunh-huh 03:23, 4 Mar 2004 (UTC)
copied from my own talk page:
Aw, ya bagged Alexander Woollcott! He was on my 'get to him if nobody beats you to it' list. You beat me to it. Congratulations.
Somewhere, I've read a lot about him. I don't think I've read the Teichmann bio, but I have read a Dorothy Parker bio, and Harpo's autobiography. I think I've also got a book on the Algonquin Round Table - that might have been where I read a lot about him. A very interesting, mostly forgotten character. I'll root throught the stacks and see what I find.
Thanks!
Brian Rock 00:27, 2004 Mar 9 (UTC)
Hey, Brian! With cases like ALFRED NOBEL, it's easier to just turn it into a redirect. We don't keep duplicate articles. You also might want to read up on speedy deletions. All the best, Woodrow 02:14, 31 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Hi Brian - I note you've called the ZMC-2 as "only metalclad blimp ever built". Does David Schwarz's and Carl Berg's Metallballon of 1897 belong to a different class of airship? Lighter-than-air's not my area... --Rlandmann 02:24, 6 Apr 2004 (UTC)
greetings hadhuey from german wiki
Brian, Thanks for your vote on my admin nomination. I was surprised there was support as a result of the only feline edit I've done on WP!
I take it that you know, and like, Tonks? I would have included the oddest thing I know about them, but it might have been applicable only to the one I knew best. She loved green pea soup and didn't like milk. Go figure?!
Thanks again. ww 20:43, 14 Apr 2004 (UTC)
I nominated you for adminship. Good luck, and keep up the good work. Meelar 04:49, 25 Apr 2004 (UTC)