At one time, I held the flags of Admin ( elected in 2005, if memory serves me well ) and Bureaucrat on the English-language Wikipedia and Steward of the Wikimedia Foundation, in addition to having the Oversight and Checkuser permissions on the English-language Wikipedia.
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But I think it's pretty safe to say that starches have always played an important part in the diet of humans-if memory serves me, the robust australopithecines ( while not direct human ancestors ) fed mainly on the starchy roots of grasses . talk ) 18 : 05, 23 January 2015 ( UTC)
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If memory serves me I have not actually made a single change to the article content in my time there ( obviously I don't consider reverting removal by other editors of content that had been in the article for some time strictly making a change to content ) . talk ) 13 : 07, 10 June 2011 ( UTC)
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"He said, ` If memory serves me, in 1988 Steve Pate and I tied for third, two shots back of Nick Faldo and Curtis Strange at The Country Club ( in the US Open ) .'It was one of the things that I overlooked, quite frankly, and I was sitting right there with Steve ."
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This question has in the past been debated energetically at relevant article talk pages, viz ., Aftermath of World War II and ( now merged / discontinued ) Effects of World War II . If memory serves me correctly, the consensus was that aftermath meant the " immediate " aftermath period up to 1949 . Are we agreed here that 1949 is the relevant timeline cutoff date?
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If we make an assumption that Cyp did not change his password over the past 10 years ( not far-fetched given the activity levels ), then a weak password would have been found in May 2007, when, if i recall correctly, a dictionary attack was run by the developers after a series of admin accounts were compromised because they had passwords along the lines of " password " or " fuckyou " ( if memory serves me corrected at least one of these two was an actual password to admin account ! ).
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The problem appears to be that, from viewing the edit history of the TZM article over the last 2 years, and from your ( legitimate, and properly worded ) question regarding my past history, and from a recent comment by Zazaban on the Outline of automation accusing the TZM entry of propaganda [ side note : if memory serves me right, that entry was written by the administrator for the outline project, not me ], based on this evidence, I believe that you, Zazaban, OpenFuture, Bob Rayner, Tom harrison, Ankh Morpork, and other editors, all of whom only have the best intentions and are all motivated to protect our readers from bias and propaganda, are, probably not entirely unjustifiably, deeply suspicious of any new editor trying to develop the article in the interest of our readers based on verifiable citations from reliable secondary sources, and instead ( as I said, not without merit ), these editors ( including you, and again, please don't take this as a personal attack ) almost automatically suspect all such development efforts as an attempt to develop the article in the interest of TZM propaganda.