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fine with it being added to the lead as well. To speak to importance more broadly, I'm not overly familiar with Pro Era, but regarding Pomona, we're not talking about trivia — the affiliation with 47 is an officially endorsed, elaborately carried tradition that has persisted over decades and been well documented by secondary sources. -
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connection. But I'll go ahead and revert to a version that includes only the more established cultural connections. If you have any thoughts on those, please feel free to share them (although I'd stress the need for arguments to be based in WP policy/evidence about sourcing, rather than gut reactions
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Sports players with jerseys numbered 47 are very common, and most of them aren't notable. (Andrei Kirilenko might be due to also having the initials A.K., but otherwise, whatever.) And Norwood's missed field goal was obviously just sheer coincidence. All the other pop-culture references seem to be
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proportionate to the availability of reliable sources. That makes the reference I provided that you removed significant, since it's a full article in a national radio program about 47 and the Pomona/Star Trek connection. There aren't all that many articles in national publications specifically about
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It seems wrong to attribute Abrams' use of 47 to Star Trek - he was using it long before he directed the Star Trek reboot. The article even mentions how it was frequently seen in Alias, which began airing 8 years before Abrams' Star Trek was released. Also, Abrams was quoted as being more of a "Star
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to prove that claim. I also removed the list of athletes who have worn the number 47. There are only so many jersey numbers to go around; of course there will be some great athletes who happen to have that number. No references were cited to show that this was a particularly meaningful number to any
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as it is applied everywhere else, including due weight proportional to the attention given to the topic in the body (which itself is supported by available secondary references). Star Trek is just the most prominent example of a Pomona alum spreading 47, so I didn't initially include it, but I'd be
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Maybe. The international telephone code for Norway isn't too amazing but the 47 Ronin this is pretty neat. No, every appearance of 47 is a bit much but some of the more interesting things (the whole Star Trek thing and, hey! no one wants to mention Bach?) makes a lot of sense. Say, and why is this
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Maybe 47 "...occurs in nature with noticeably higher frequency than other natural numbers", but that's no excuse to cite every appearence of the number in film/TV/etc. as evidence of something odd going on. For example is it really remarkable that 47 is the international telephone code for Norway
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also requires that we "harmonize coverage in the lead with material in the body of the article," and Pomona/Pro Era both have their own sections supported by sources in the body. I'd also reiterate that the "stand on its own" provision you quoted supports adding a brief mention of Pomona, since
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Okay, I just removed a bunch of unreferenced trivia entries that seemed exceedingly insignificant to me. Many of these, for example, seemed to be instances in which the number 47 happens to appear very briefly and inconsequentially in a movie or television show. Granted, there are many of these
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I don't think this should be included but a curious opinion from the notable occultist Aleister Crowley is found in "777" (LIBER DCCLXXVII.—Vel Prolegomena Symbolica Ad Systemam Sceptico-Mysticæ Viæ Explicandæ, Fundamentum Hieroglyphicum Sanctissimorum Scientæ Summæ) otherwise known as "LIBER
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movies I have not seen, so perhaps the number 47 is actually a vital part of the plot; if so, feel free to replace it, with an explanation of why it is important to the film. There may be other instances in which the occurrence of 47 is part of the "in-joke" described; if so, replace it, but
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DCCLXXVII.—A COMPLETE DICTIONARY OF THE CORRESPONDENCES OF ALL MAGICAL ELEMENTS" which is classified by the publishers as the result of "ordinary scholarship, enlightened and earnest". Under the heading "THE MEANING OF THE PRIMES FROM 11 TO 97" the following advice is offered for number 47:
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For some reason, ever since I became aware (and played) the game Hitman 47, I would often notice 47 in time. Most specifically 10:47. I'm not sure why, but after getting interested (this is a daily occurrence, very often I just glance at the time and the minute is 47, I thought it was just
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NBA star Andrei Kirilenko wears the jersey number 47. His shoes are custom made by Nike and have "AK-47" embroidered on them. Scott Norwood's legendary missed field goal was from 47 yards out. North York Bluntz forward Tyler Madarasz wears number 47, and goes by the nickname, "Dusty
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I don't think that the connection stated between Lost's number series and 47 really should be included here, I imagine if you look hard enough you can make 47 out of an awful lot of series of numbers. Why not mention things like there being an initial count of 47 survivors instead?
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An anon user created a sub-page to this talk page. Maybe I've done it wrong, but flagging the sub-page for deletion gives the incorrect impression that I'm nominating this whole talk page as well. If you know how to nominate only the sub-page, please let me know.
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because there should be no implication that anything those sections is "part of the joke". I don't necessarily mean to advocate for inclusion if there's consensus those sightings were too trivial. To me, they seemed on par with the remaining trivia. --
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Both the significance of the cultural entity with a 47 connection and the extent to which the entity is connected to 47 are considerations for whether and how much information to include in the body, and that translates to the intro per
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coincidence at first, but it happens so often, especially at 10). Reading here it says that this number occurs more than other numbers, and I think that is true, though only in time I can notice it's occurrence more than other numbers.
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JJ's use is almost certainly linked to a Star Wars reference; in the first season of Alias, there is a specific reference to "T-47s", in a line of dialogue that is something of a paraphrase of a line from Empire Strikes Back.
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If the author releases it under a free license (GFDL, Creative Commons by-sa, or public domain), that would be fine. We still call images nonfree if the license is exclusive to WP. It has to be a transferable license. — Carl
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You just reverted again, noting only that you consider the examples "unimportant." That's not a policy-based argument. Please engage on the talk page here if you wish to continue to oppose the inclusion. -
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I'm not experienced with the trivia issue but it seems as far as "style" goes, this section is fine (after a few minor gm edits). Someone experienced with handling out-of-control trivia should help here.
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This list is ridiculous. Are we really assuming that every time the number 47 happens to show up anywhere it's part of a big in-joke that started in Pomona? How about some reliable references for
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Numbers are very much outliers among Knowledge articles for often having intros so short (this one was previously just one sentence), and I think we ought to move toward consistency with
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being referenced, i.e. 42 plus inflation, not Berman's joke being referenced. If there's another way to word it so it's clearer that it's the explanation and not Berman, I'm all for it.
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It's in there, but it's not accessible to anyone on a text-based browser. Shouldn't someone write a longer more explanitory caption for it? I don't have the time myself at the moment.
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tag; although number leads are difficult, if we include culture connections, we should include the most significant connections, not the most established connections. By the way,
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In attempting to resolve the "citation needed" tag, I did a bit of web diving. I can find no references to 47 miracles in the New Testament, even in fiction. Several sites (
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is not working as of this writing, but I've decided to give it the benefit of the doubt. Related, I'm unsure of the value of an external links section to this article.
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if we're being technical) needs to be "proportional to its treatment in the body of reliable, published material on the subject", and such material does exist for the
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when other nearby countries have nearby numbers (UK - 44, Denmark - 45, Sweden - 46, Germany - 49); or that New Mexico is the 47th state; or that there were 47 Ronin?
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If I get the author's permission to distribute it, would it then not be Fair Use, and able to be used in the article? For me, I believe it would be easy to do that.
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That's the intro to the section; if you read down a few paragraphs, the way importance is calculated is established not by editors' intuitions but rather by
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the following sightings can be attributed to it. Rather, I believe they're meant as "naturally" occurring trivia (barring new evidence to the contrary).
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after the link to keep me from modifying it, if I keep adding bad data, but formatting bugs should be reported instead. Alternatively, you can add
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periods of 780 days each - Mars returns to the same position among the stars and is in the same relationship to the Earth and Sun. The
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Thank you for your suggestion. When you believe an article needs improvement, please feel free to make those changes. Knowledge is a
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The Star Trek fan wiki "Memory Alpha" has some more details on it's article on 47 but itself doesn't reference much source material:
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points covered in an article in such a way that it can stand on its own as a concise version of the article." (Emphasis added.) —
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of the entries in the list showing that they are in fact intentional in-jokes and not just a number chosen more or less at random? —
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more examples just for the purpose of making it even more cumbersome". Maybe a Star Trek fan, the previous example was 42? --
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The article may be confusing in regard to the scope of the "in-joke" popularized by Star Trek. When it says "From Star Trek,
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How come somew of the *s had spaces and some had none? We should be consistent. I changed them to all have spaces after them.
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with inflation involved.. Does anyone remember this comic, since I feel that it would rather be a big contribution to the
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didn't want to imply that the joke came from Berman. I worded it the way I did to try to make clear that it was the same
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Man, it's kinda awful that this article has more information about Pomona College than the Pomona College article. --
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OR J.J. Abrams should be included in the lead either, as it seems like just happening to include them is borderline
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Thanks for chiming in, Erpert. Thinking about it a bit more, I'm actually somewhat on the fence about including
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and thanks for getting me to collect these because the latter also clarifies that the writer in question is
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I think the number of survivors used to be on the page. As for the numerology, many people get 47s out of
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the number 47, so Marketplace's coverage is as good an indicator of importance as you're likely to find.
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otherwise it is impossible to explain why 47 appears in Star Trek, which readers will surely wonder. -
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to keep me off the page altogether, but should be used as a last resort. I made the following changes:
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47 was carried on into modern pop culture and nowadays appears frequently in...", that's not to claim
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survivors, but I assume that includes Ethan. I can't come up with any other example of 47 in Lost. -
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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for a centralized discusion as to whether Bingo names should be included in thiese articles.
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deliberate in-jokes by the writers, but these sports references look like just random chance.
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OK, I was going along with you until you said "47 is not a prime;" that's just plain stupid.
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Ahh, thanks, it's been awhile since I've read the comic since they've archived it away.
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in the Popular Culture section, where music was referenced. I recommend adding it in.
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where the claim may be applied. See the above linked policy for further elaboration.
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A preview of the book is available on Amazon and Google. It's also available here:
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you think that this list of examples has become excessively long and boring...
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to the list) are deliberate on the part of the writers or simply coincidences.
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To Timwi: Thanks for catching the errant video game citation -- nice job...
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The fourth reference in this article - "The Mystique of 47". Pomona College.
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have sufficient importance in themselves to be worth listing in the lead.
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of the athletes who wore it; it seemed to me to be just an example of the
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An editor has reviewed this edit and fixed any errors that were found.
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hoping this will make trivia unrelated to Star Trek easier to manage.
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Following on from this inside joke, one of the story writers of the
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On that same note, I wonder whether each of the 47s spotted on
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Never mind. It got deleted correctly - and damn quick too.
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When you have finished reviewing my changes, please set the
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Sure, I just listed it. Thanks for making the suggestion.
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What about numerology? Anyone knows anything about this?
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content assessment
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the discussion
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project's importance scale
Star Trek
Rick Berman
Brannon Braga
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Voyager
DJ Clayworth
http://www.47.net/47society/47story/
http://www.pomona.edu/welcome/trek/trek.shtml
Joe Menosky
Timwi
DJ Clayworth
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/47
KaiRo
talk
01:58, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
165.247.109.238
Coll7
07:50, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
ShutterBugTrekker

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