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Not to rain on your party but I've been looking over The Knowledge Which No One Can Have project you initiated and at this moment it doesn't make much sense. I was going to query for more info about it but since you hadn't been welcomed into Wikibooks I decided to do it first. The premise were I think the logic exposed so far fails is that all depends on concepts and interpretation for instance the example of Man:

Q:Can a man who cannot exhibit divisibility be made? R:Yes and No if you divide a Man you wouldn't get 2 Men, but one could argue that you could extract the blue prints for that particular man and "duplicate" it. Q:Can a man who cannot exhibit comparability be made? R:The same problem, everything has this capacity the only thing that can't be compared can be defined as inexistence, that is anything that is put in a medium/construct that avoids or negates observation, even then extending this to the limit we get into the field of faith and imagination. Q:Can a man who cannot exhibit connectivity be made? R:Again the same problem it all depends on how you define connectivity and it has to be a very strict definition...

I would appreciate if you clarify the scope and field of the book a bit further and provide a bit better contextual content to it, so it makes sense to the reader.

In any case good luck! Hope this post helps you... --Panic (talk) 07:22, 7 October 2009 (UTC)

Commons Images
Hello. You do not need (and shouldn't) download images from Wikimedia Commons then upload them here. Commons images can be directly referenced in your page in exactly the same way as if they were uploaded here. We're in the process of changing the upload process so that all images will be uploaded to Commons by default anyway. Once this has happened, all the free images will be migrated to Commons, so adding them here is just creating extra work for the future! Thanks. Unusual? Quite TalkQu 07:18, 15 October 2009 (UTC) Should I delete the images which I have uploaded?
 * No, no need. An Admin will get round to it at some point. Thanks. Unusual? Quite TalkQu 11:02, 15 October 2009 (UTC)