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The Working Wikipedian's Barnstar | ||
For going above and beyond the call of duty to support the article on the older half-brother of Barack Obama (whatever his name might be!) and standing strong against the argument to delete that article. Whether it's kept on this round, or deleted, your efforts are noble.--Utahredrock (talk) 18:54, 7 July 2008 (UTC) |
The Photographer's Barnstar | ||
For working tirelessly to find a picture of the Weather Underground logo, I present you with the Photographer's barnstar. Erik the Red 2 (AVE·CAESAR) 12:02, 8 September 2008 (UTC) |
- Wow! Thanks. Justmeherenow ( ) 14:39, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
- Just wanted to say I consider this edit very sound- I think the article is a lot better off with the video still as its lead, and certainly without the portrait. Also-
The Socratic Barnstar | ||
Though we didn't (and maybe still don't) agree, it's refreshing to see some careful and well thought-out arguments at FFD, rather than the usual "I like it" and "it looks nice". J Milburn (talk) 21:25, 23 June 2009 (UTC) |
- Thanks, J! ↜Just M E here , now 21:27, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
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Lyrics to "Allelujah" by Leornard Cohen
1. Now I've heard there was a secret chord That David played, and it pleased the Lord But you don't really care for music, do you? It goes like this he fourth, the fifth The minor fall, the major lift The baffled king composing Hallelujah
2. Your faith was strong but you needed proof You saw her bathing on the roof Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew her She tied you to a kitchen chair She broke your throne, she cut your hair And from your lips she drew the Hallelujah
3. You say I took the name in vain I don't even know the name But if I did, well, really, what's it to you? There's a blaze of light in every word It doesn't matter which you heard The holy or the broken Hallelujah
4. I did my best, it wasn't much I couldn't feel, so I learned to touch I've told the truth, I didn't come to fool you And even though it all went wrong I'll stand before the Lord of Song With nothing on my lips but Hallelujah
---[Leonard Cohen]: This mad period started with Various Positions. I remember writing this song "Hallelujah"; I filled two notebooks with the song, and I remember being on the floor of the Royalton Hotel, on the carpet in my underwear, banging my head on the floor and saying, "I can't finish this song." After I wrote the one version [for Various Positions], 1 wrote another lyric which I'm doing now, which goes like this:
Baby, I've been here before. I know this room, I've walked this floor. I used to live alone before I knew you. I've seen your flag on the marble arch, But love is not some kind of victory march, No it's a cold and it's a very broken Hallelujah.
There was a time you let me know What's really going on below, but now you never show it to me, do you? I remember when I moved in you, And the holy dove was moving too, and every breath we drew was Hallelujah.
Now maybe there's a God above, As for me, all I ever learned from love Is how to shoot at someone who outdrew you. and it's no complaint you hear tonight, and It's not some pilgrim who's seen the light it's a cold and it's a very lonely Hallelujah.
[--That was the prototype of the defeat. --Cohen.]
(Variations on the Last Verse)
Maybe there's a God above, But all I ever learned from love Is how to shoot somebody who outdrew you. It's not a cry that you at night It's not somebody who has seen the light It's a cold and it's a broken Hallelujah.
Now maybe there's a God above, But all I ever learned from love Is how to shoot at someone who outdrew you. But it's not a cry that you hear tonight And it's not some gleeful laughter From somebody who says he has seen the light, It's a cold and it's a broken Hallelujah.
Now maybe there's a God above, As for me, all I ever learned from love Is how to shoot at someone who outdrew you. But it's not a cry that you hear tonight It's not some gleeful christian who has seen the light It's a cold and it's a broken Hallelujah
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Only so much code will fit on a user page. But it's still quite a bit. Fact is, the best writing is rewriting, so if I keep at it maybe just maybe I'll get something interesting written about my life and on to my user page that way. That is, through much rewriting. ↜Just me, here, now …
(OK here goes...) I'm an agnostic-theist and idiosyncratically schismatic "Latter Day Saint" whose organized participation in religion is predominantly among Sufis. ↜Just me, here, now … 17:56, 13 April 2009 (UTC)
Citations
editfirst name (if available) title = title of article newspaper = source date = date of published material url = url
And insert an easy to use, unique name in place of NAME.
Code | No break | HTML entity | Name | In Block | Display | Description |
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U+0020 |   | Space | Basic Latin | ] [ | Normal space, same as ASCII character 0x20 | |
U+00A0 | ✓ | | No-Break Space | Latin-1 Supplement | ] [ | Identical to U+0020, but not a point at which a line may be broken |
U+1680 |   | Ogham Space Mark | Ogham | ] [ | Used for interword separation in Ogham text. Normally a vertical line in vertical text or a horizontal line in horizontal text, but may also be a blank space in "stemless" fonts. Requires an Ogham font. | |
U+180E | ᠎ | Mongolian Vowel Separator, or MVS |
Mongolian | ][ | A thin space character used in Mongolian to cause the final two characters of a word to take on different shapes.[1] | |
U+2002 |   | En Space, or Nut |
General Punctuation | ] [ | Width of one en (half of one em). U+2000 En Quad is canonically equivalent to this character (En Space is preferred). | |
U+2003 |   | Em Space, or Mutton |
General Punctuation | ] [ | Width of one em. U+2001 Em Quad is canonically equivalent to this character (Em Space is preferred). | |
U+2004 |   | Three-Per-Em Space, or Thick Space |
General Punctuation | ] [ | One third of an em wide | |
U+2005 |   | Four-Per-Em Space, or Mid Space |
General Punctuation | ] [ | One fourth of an em wide | |
U+2006 |   | Six-Per-Em Space | General Punctuation | ] [ | One sixth of an em wide. In computer typography sometimes equated to U+2009. | |
U+2007 | ✓ |   | Figure Space | General Punctuation | ] [ | In fonts with monospaced digits, equal to the width of one digit |
U+2008 |   | Punctuation Space | General Punctuation | ] [ | As wide as the narrow punctuation in a font | |
U+2009 |   | Thin Space | General Punctuation | ] [ | One fifth (sometimes one sixth) of an em wide | |
U+200A |   | Hair Space | General Punctuation | ] [ | Thinner than a thin space | |
U+200B | ​ | Zero Width Space, or ZWSP |
General Punctuation | ][ | Used to indicate word boundaries to text processing systems when using scripts that do not use explicit spacing; normally not a visible separation, but it may expand in passages that are fully justified. In HTML pages this space can be used as a potential line-break in long words as a replacement for the non-standard <wbr> tag. However, it is not supported in all web browsers, most notably Internet Explorer version 6 and below).
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U+200C | ‌ | Zero Width Non Joiner, or ZWNJ |
General Punctuation | ][ | When placed between two characters that would otherwise be connected, a ZWNJ causes them to be printed in their final and initial forms, respectively. | |
U+200D | ‍ | Zero Width Joiner, or ZWJ |
General Punctuation | ][ | When placed between two characters that would otherwise not be connected, a ZWJ causes them to be printed in their connected forms. | |
U+202F | ✓ |   | Narrow No-Break Space | General Punctuation | ] [ | Similar to U+00A0 No-Break Space |
U+205F |   | Medium Mathematical Space | General Punctuation | ] [ | Used in mathematical formulae | |
U+2060 | ✓ | ⁠ | Word Joiner | General Punctuation | ][ | Identical to U+200B, but not a point at which a line may be broken. Introduced in Unicode 3.2 to replace the deprecated "zero width no-break space" function of the U+FEFF character. |
U+3000 |   | Ideographic Space | CJK Symbols and Punctuation | ] [ | As wide as a CJK character cell (fullwidth) | |
U+FEFF | ✓ |  | Zero Width No-Break Space = Byte Order Mark (BOM) |
Arabic Presentation Forms-B | ][ | Used primarily as a Byte Order Mark character. Use as an indication of non-breaking is deprecated as of Unicode 3.2. See U+2060 instead. |
In the past, I have called myself an "anarchist", "decentralist leftist", "small l libertarian", "reactionary radical (to take a term from Bill Kauffman)", "paleo-liberal", "extreme localist", "Old Right individualist" and probably a number of other things I am forgetting. I have never repudiated any of these other terms and in fact I believe that they all basically mean the same thing.
http://www.leftconservativeblog.blogspot.com/
- ^ Gillam, Richard (2002). Unicode Demystified: A Practical Programmer's Guide to the Encoding Standard. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-201-70052-2.