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Mr Tan 07:14, 4 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Lee Hyori edit

Stop moving Lee Hyori. That's the most common spelling of the person's name in English, and it's against Wikipedia procedure to keep moving it back and forth. --LakeHMM 07:06, 13 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

comment edit

내가 개인적으로 바꾸고 싶은게 아니라 영어로 east sea가 sea of japan의 또다른 명칭인것이 현실입니다. 위키백과가 신뢰받는 백과사전이라면 현실을 반영해야죠.

  • Encyclopedia Britannica: East Sea: see Japan, Sea of [1]
  • Encarta: East Sea: Japan, Sea of, [2]; Encarta Dictionary: East Sea: see Japan, Sea of [3]
  • Columbia Encyclopedia: Japan, Sea of, or East Sea [4] [5]; East Sea: See Japan, Sea of [6] [7]
  • American Heritage Dictionary: Japan, Sea of (East Sea) [8]; East Sea: See Sea of Japan [9]
  • National Geographic: Sea of Japan (East Sea) [10]
  • Rand McNally: Sea of Japan (East Sea) since 1997
  • World Atlas: Sea of Japan (East Sea) [11]
  • Search engines, "East Sea" without Wikipedia: Google [12] Yahoo [13]
  • Search engines, "East Sea" in English, without Wikipedia or partial names "South East Sea" and "North East Sea": Google [14] Yahoo [15]

Appleby 17:32, 21 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Greetings from WikiProject Korea! edit

 

Thank you for your recent contributions to one of Wikipedia's Korea-related articles. Given the interest you've expressed by your edits, have you considered joining WikiProject Korea? It's a group dedicated to improving the overall quality of all Korea-related articles. If you would like to join, simply add your name to the list of participants.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask at the project talk page. We look forward to working with you in the future! WonYongTalk 12:26, 3 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Heh edit

It's interesting that you hardly edit the English version of Wikipedia... But when you have to come up with some nonsense to annoy me, or discourage me from editing, you go away from your home version, ja.Wiki, and come here on the English version just to say that. I'm sorry, but the rules clearly aren't the same on these two Wikipedias. I was banned because I shared the same internet service provider as that user. Big deal, that happens all the time. We are two different people. Now, go find some Korean articles to edit like you usually do, and stop pestering me. --Bolonium (talk) 01:36, 17 December 2007 (UTC)Reply