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sources. And so is NASA, of course. When reliable sources are in disagreement, our duty becomes one of bringing that disagreement to light. And that is exactly how the article now reads. Authorities in the US say it happened on July 20. Different authorities around the globe say it happened on the 21st. This is a classic case where NPOV is required. Both sides of the story need to be told clearly.
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UTC is NOT the same time as it was in the US when they went for their walk. Considering being on Daylight Saving Time, they would have left the LM at 2252 EDT, 1952 PDT, which still seems a bit late, but I was watching it at the time it happened so I won't quibble over an hour or two. It is still a
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directly to an article. Wikicalendar pages have the added burden of global notability and cultural pertinence. One reason for this is because calendar pages contain very little detail and no references - by design. I guess you could ask this: is anyone going to look at the world differently in 10
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I added Harry Potter and someone immediately reverted it without comment. I don't have time to learn enough Wiki to call for a vote or article protection. However, on the odd coincidence that the person responsible for the edits even reads the discussion page, I might suggest that if they're such a
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Yeah. It was so widely read the NYT book folks created a new bestseller list to get Harry Potter off of their main list. All 6 of the released novels are in the top 20 most sold books of all time (Wpedia has a list). It will be the largest opening for a book ever and will remain that way into the
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is not sufficient. I doubt that such an article exists, as even the main article only refers to "During the 1920s, Catholic workers were routinely expelled from working in the shipyard" - without even a specific date. Please reply with a reason/article that you feel will fulfil the requirements for
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They looked at a region of the east Antarctic Plateau and found that temperatures in certain pockets "routinely surpass the record temperature of the previous lowest temperature on record." That was 128.6 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, set at Russia's Vostok Station in Antarctica on July 21, 1983.
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is the relevant policy— and I believe that the release of the three most recent Potter books quality. I think the guideline should be that that the release of a work of fiction is notable if the release itself is notable, independent of the work of fiction itself. I think that's the case with this
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of entries that do not qualify but we can only take one at a time. Another thing that I think is important is that some types of items simply need to be excluded. Books, especially fiction, is one. The gray area on the topic of notable books would be immense and inclusion would surely result in
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In accordance with the guidelines, I've started weeding the Births section (Deaths are in pretty good shape already) by removing entries for celebrities with 0-4 articles in other languages. Where possible, these have been transferred to the relevant Year in Topic articles. As well as making the
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what we think or feel. Rather, what takes precedence is what the reliable sources say. In adding July 21 as the date associated with the first ever moonwalk, this fact is now supported by sources from both the United Nations as well as the Guinness Book of World Records. Both are authoritative
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Hm... Well, I think global notability is given, see my reference to the Times of India article. Do I think people will look at the world differently because of it? Well, it certainly changes peoples perceptions of how successful a book can be. I think it's at least as notable as half the stuff on
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Mufka, it seems like the release of the new harry potter book will be instantly notable, once it happens. A few quick checks show that there's been more than 2 million pre-orders from Amazon alone, with another 1.2 million from Barnes and Noble. I think a book selling 3 million copies in a day is
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and is well documented and referenced in the linked article - Belfast Pogrom. On 21 July 1920 thousands of Belfast shipyard workers were driven from their work with much violence. This one day event deserves to be included on July 21. Here's one reference to a newspaper article that tells of the
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I think this is as good a forum as any for that evaluation. I'd argue that the release of of a book that sells more than, say, 5 million copies on the first day is inherently notable, especially given the huge amount of media coverage that surrounded that first day alone. I believe that
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I agree with the inclusion of the HP7 release. It was surely the most famous book release in publishing history and broke numerous records worldwide for book sales. It is a day that many people will remember for years to come, surely just as notable as the entries for 2004 and 2005.
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That unfathomably frigid temperature reading, taken via NASA satellite, was part of an effort by American scientists to locate the coldest spot on the planet. Turns out, there are a string of extremely cold spots, pockets of unbelievable chill at high elevations in Antarctica.
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I tried to edit the births and add Alexander the Great and Erling Haaland, a super-talented Norwegian footballer born in 2000, but it was deleted, for some reason "citing a reliable source" was required, even though their wiki pages state this date of birth.
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Come on, how can you have a July 21 of a date before the calendar was created? Not to mention which the adjustments to the Gregorian calendar which make it difficult to even suggest that this would've been the date had the calendar been in existance.
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be notable. In that case the entry for the book released in 2005 will need to be removed. The accepted practice is that book releases are not notable for Wikicalendar articles. Any compelling argument will, of course, be evaluated. --
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Ok, I'm coming to this discussion many years later, but the article is now fixed. I expect that there will be those who will want to revert, but our guidance as Knowledge (XXG) editors is that what is most important is
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great Wikipedian that they enlighten us as to why Harry Potter is not important enough to be in the list (especially if we infer standards of entry by the events already present, including Guns n Roses).
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is that these pages aren't for future events. So it's not okay to add it now, but come 00:01 June 21st BST, I think it's fair game for inclusion. Actually, a question is if it should be added here, or to
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fact that both the landing and walk happened on 20 July in the US and I hope that it got fixed to show that. Just saying the walk started at 0252 UTC on the 21st doesn't explain the whole story!
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The head of the Russian Antarctic Expedition logistics center says it is "incorrect" and "unrealistic" to declare this record based on data from a satellite, according to RT.com.
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Researchers at the National Snow and Ice Data Center reported the findings at a news conference Monday during the American Geophysical Union's annual meeting in San Francisco.
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The lowest temperature recorded on Earth may have been logged in Antarctica on Aug. 10, 2010: a reading of 135.8 degrees below zero Fahrenheit (or minus 93.2 degrees Celsius).
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continuous edit wars. Where is the line drawn? Bestsellers? Bestsellers in certain categories? Oprah's book list? Today's record breaker; what happens to yesterday's? --
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Paloma Faith was born on this day. I have looked up many Music artists who fail to be on these lists. This is a huge project which needs to be taken by somebody, and not me.
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This period of communal violence began on 21 July 1920 with the shipyard clearances or expulsions. This one day event (shipyard clearances) is commonly referred to as the
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is the lowest temperature recorded in an inhabited land. That is the reason it is retained here; it will be always. The area you are referring to is a remote location. --
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and see the fight I had to make to put Half-Blood Prince on the list. You'll have the same problem here. They'll delete because they can, even though it's wrong.
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As scientists noted in Monday's presentation, the kinds of low temperatures we're talking about here could be survived by humans -- "for about three minutes."
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I agree is it is a premiere of a major work of art, however I added it and it was removed. What are the grounds for NOT including it on this list?
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shipyard". As with my first revert of the entry, your entry needs to have a link to an actual article about this actual event. Simply linking to
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It is a future event. Those are considered speculative and aren't allowed. For something to have historical significance, it has to be history.
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reason for inclusion, unlike all the other comments made here. I can't say it's vandalism, so I won't revert for another 3 or 4 hours....
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There is one important difference between an article and a WikiCalender page. Articles do not have to be globally notable. You can apply
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There's grumbling, perhaps not surprisingly from Russian quarters. "Minus Credibility?" reads a headline on Moscow-based RT.com.
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What you say might be true but generally the litmus test is whether the item would still be notable in 50 years. Take a look at
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Maybe it will be after the fact when millions of people taking the day off causes the developed world's economies to collapse.
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is in the current list of events, and Harry Potter is certainly as important a cultural phenomenon as they were.
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The next thing to do will be to include this info in the article on July 20 as well. I can take care of that.--
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It is a book. It is not globally notable (and just because the world knows about it doesn't make it globally
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As you've failed to reply here or elsewhere, I have reverted your changes. Please follow the guidelines at
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might be... the first three books certainly aren't, as they had relatively small first printings.
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events of this date and number of workers forced from their jobs and the ensuing violence etc: .
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I think that Harry Potter has gotten enough attention to be worth putting up on the list.
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forseeable future, probably for a generation. Guns & Roses' debut album release
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of the article on this book summarizes the worldwide reach it had on release day.
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I think the release of HP7 is important enough to be listed in the calendar. The
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for some help in identifying what is and is not notable for calendar entries. --
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on July 20, but didn't exit the LM and walk on the moon until July 21 (UTC). —
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lists more manageable, this will help with the globalization effort.
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Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the moon on July 20, not the 21st.
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years because the Harry Potter book was released on this date? --
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for the modern calendar. July, for example, was named in honor of
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if you wish to contribute to this and similar articles. Thanks,
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release, and the last three... there are plenty of articles in
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Actually, I'd like to know that too. I have already contacted
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seriously, i think the hp7 release should be on this page.
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According to the article, which I believe is correct, they
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been removed from the observances listed for this date? —
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I still don't think it's appropriate, but this last is a
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