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…th people wasting things. Cypella ( talk ) 07:03, 3 May 2013 (UTC) Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just added archive links to one external link on Mottainai . Please take a moment to review my edit . If necessary, add {{ cbignore }} after the link to keep me from modifying it. …
…, German, Italian, Russian, Norwegian, Turkish and Georgian), blogs, a forum, a wiki repository, the OAC Press, a seminar series and personal pages in all their multimedia variety. Anyone can start anything on the OAC; some of them do, many more stay quiet. The administrators got…
…d collate help pages Ravelry - individual view by Frances Bell on collaborative wikipages within Ravelry itself. The whole thing runs with only 4 staff, 1 programmer and 3 editor/moderator/merchandising staff. The Ravelry shop showcases Ravelry merchandise such as t-shirts and ba…
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…e apparent policy of using Harkavy romanization rather than YIVO (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiddish_orthography_and_typography#Transliteration - i.e. ch not kh, tz not ts?) (c) I thought that previous discussion had established that "Schmuck" is not "literally "jewel"" and…