RFC: Christianity and violence

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An RFC has been issued for Christianity and violence here. Since you have participated on the Talk Page in recent months, I thought you might be willing to review the RFC and provide your input. Thanks. --Richard S (talk) 15:55, 18 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Anders Behring Breivik

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why have you deleted my sources on this page...you are promoting your own personal agenda here...i have provideed sources that he was influenced by hindutva and you deleted my sources and references --Johnmylove (talk) 15:25, 27 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Bitcoin edits

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Hi Josh. Thanks for your recent edit to the Bitcoin page. I did have a quick question... your edit correctly reflects the source, but does so in a confusing way. Specifically, the construction "transactions of all bitcoin exchanges in the world" (from the sentence, "...it was estimated that 4.5% to 9% of all transactions of all bitcoin exchanges in the world were for drugs...") seems obtuse. As I understand it, the academic who wrote the paper is making an attempt to gauge the overall importance of Silk Road in the Bitcoin economy and does this using a proxy; he compares the total sales of Silk Road during his observation period with the total number of Bitcoins sold over the same time period. I think a better way to phrase this might be something along the lines of "4.5 to 9% of all bitcoins sold were used to purchase drugs..." Do you agree? I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts. Fleetham (talk) 05:59, 27 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

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