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Old 2005-09-23, 22:22   #12
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I have also realised that in one important respect the wiki is not like an encyclopaedia. If we get three months down the road and realise we could have done something better, well we can do it then. Making mistakes is okay, because we are not actually publishing a book that we can never edit again.

Buenas dias, Senor fetofs.
Pretty right. Although I think it's better to speak English, because my native language is not Spanish!!!

Sorry, I would just like our country to have a bigger importance and a better structure than it has. You really don't know what it is like to be literally "in jail" every minute of your life. You can't trust anyone!

BTW: It is actually better to speak in English as they had to do my native language as complicated as it could be. Try to learn it if you want a challenge
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Old 2005-09-23, 22:50   #13
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my native language is not Spanish!!!
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