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Interlingua edit

Salut Roger, Te animo scriber jam en ia.wikipedia.org. Perdone si mi interlingua es mal . Le veritas es que io cum probablemente de solo 1 hora de studiava, jam comenceva scribirlo in interlingua perque pote alter usator en ia.wikipedia corectir. Sed le resulta es que etiam habe un articulo et io poteva practicar mi lingua novo. Me encanto multo de ista lingua.Amicalmente,--Jondel 09:25, 9 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Le redaction de Kwagami edit

Le redaction semble neutral et es correcto decir que Interlingua es bassate romantico. Per favor dispute amicamente en le pagina de diputation de proposito arrivar resulta de consensus. Amicamente, --Jondel 01:11, 11 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Chamin Correa edit

I didn't delete it (I don't have admin rights) Howver, as you say tagging it for speedy was obviously a mistake, Sorry. I'll be more careful next time :-)

Article reverted I hope?

ShakespeareFan00 13:46, 20 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yes, thanks. (roger4911)

Update - added relevant stub tags... ShakespeareFan00 13:49, 20 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

John B. Willams edit

On a side issue, Does John Williams(Guitarist)(?) also have a WP entry? If not might I suggest it's creation? ShakespeareFan00 15:27, 20 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yes, of course. He is not only a very famous guitarist and composer, he has also written the music for many big movies. He should definitely be in an encyklopedia. But his fame as a performer in the western world is not anywhere near the fame Chamin Correa enjoys in the Latin American world.

Chamin Correa is more comparable to Eric Clapton's fame as a guitarist. You can walk out on a street in any spanish speaking country and ask if they know who Chamin Correa is, and more than 50% will know him, like people on the street in the english speaking world will know Keith Richards or Eric Clapton. Note that I am only talking about fame here. None of these western guitar hero's come anywhere near Chamin Correas musicality and guitarist skills. Roger4911 18:03, 20 May 2006 (UTC)Reply