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Happy editing! Quinton Feldberg (talk) 08:56, 5 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

September 2017[edit]

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Thank you. Graham87 14:28, 14 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Quinton Feldberg & Graham87,
I'm sorry for my not the best English (native Polish, good Russian, wrong German, passive Ukrainian & try to understand other Slavic languages, only phonetic or in transcription Yiddish & some slang words in Japanese). Really, when I must changed my IP connection, I loosed here connection in history of my older entries from some years. Probably, I should have on disk my older IP nr & I can rebuild this to common list of contributions. When I write (95% in Polish Wikipedia or Wikiquote) about events from history polish movement of folk-ethnic-traditional music, I some times signed as - like all from my 1th login on 16 Oct 1996 - KKE, but my style of punctuation, multi-part phrases & - sorry - sense of humor is obviously associated with me for - sorry - everybody, who together create this actions from 1991 & special by internet - I'm List-Owner - from 1997. These my friends know too, that many times only I have direct knowledge from some areas of our common history as participant or co-creator. Episodically I sign here too my memories (not from other sources) from life of my died professors from Sociology Institute of Warsaw University & other important people from Polish culture & politics, special since 1988 to c.a. 1992 in Warsaw, but most often as questions in talk, if somebody could confirm, to describe more episodically this events, with more documented sources. But I wouldn't to suggest everyday connection between this activity on culture-music movement & my different political opinions (unfortunately, current regime in Poland use manipulations with history to non-constitutional methods of power - we must keep sources, save our memory & feeling of moral norms). If you really need, my name & my Discussions List about folk-ethnic-traditional music are on e.g. https://pl.wikinews.org/wiki/Plik:Wielokulturowe_Warszawskie_Streetparty_2013_15.jpg, but now for me is more comfortably this temporal form. Maybe I will change it sometime. Thank you for your attention. Greetings from Warsaw, Poland. KKE