User talk:83.67.217.254
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[edit] Carbonara
Since the English definition of Carbonara does include cream, than how is it not POV to start with a different definition? Your first comment was “Traditional recipe first please”, in the English speaking world the “traditional” recipe does include cream, and I included multiple source to confirm that. If I had found otherwise I would have pointed that out in the article. Note that I am not arguing whether the original Italian recipe includes cream, nor even if some English users might mean the original Italian recipe when they say Carbonara, simply that to most English speakers (as evidenced by the English books I cited) Carbonara does “traditionally” include cream. —MJBurrage • TALK • 16:33, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Welcome
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[edit] Unblock please
((unblock|see below)) ((unblock-auto|1=83.67.217.254|2=Autoblocked because your IP address was recently used by "Throw away account number two". The reason given for Throw away account number two's block is: "username...".|3=The Anome))
(Not sure if autoblocked or The Anome blocked me directly) The block seems a bit harsh:
- My contributions have never been vandalstic, please check.
- Reason for blocking ("username...", which I interpret as, "registration under user name 'throw away account number two'") does not seem to constitute in itself enough grounds for an indefinite IP block. It seems to me like the blocking admin has made incorrect assumptions about my intentions and/or past history.
Thanks. 83.67.217.254 13:54, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Try, now. Autoblocks are a bit tricky to understand, but suffice to say they're a sort of double-blinded server utility that blocks the IP addresses of recently blocked users for about 24 hours; this is useful sometimes, such as when somebody has a whole bundle of sleeper accounts ready for action, and other times it only makes things worse. Anyway, try editing and see if it'll work for you. If not, feel free to restore the request. – Luna Santin (talk) 21:21, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
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