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too bold, etc. You didn't even contact those who have an interest in the matter, like the guys over at the philosophy project. Not cool. Let's get those guys in on the discussion. Do we have to dredge up the discussions concerning why philosophy has been there all this time, and the discussion from the last removal attempt? Philosophy is as big in scope as Science if not bigger, as it encompasses all major academic fields (Philosophy of History, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Mathematics, etc.) Philosophy preceded Science, and philosophy covers most everything that science does not, and it provides the foundation of scientific inquiry itself (which is a philosophical issue). Philosophy's coverage on Knowledge (XXG) is probably the most comprehensive treatment of philosophy on the internet, and its lists and indices rival if not exceed the size and complexity of the other topics on the bar. Philosophy is also one of the highest quality collections of articles on Knowledge (XXG). Please leave the philosophy portal on the bar. Thanks, I appreciate it. --
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haven't had time to keep an eye on it recently but unfortunately the page went crazy again and has now been blocked without a tag at the top of the article saying that it is blocked and the subject of a dispute. Unfortunately, the block occurred after an edit which did not reflect the spirit of the compromise had been discussed. (Given the comment in the edit history, it might even be read as having been malicious). I am going away for several weeks and won't be able to keep an eye on it for a while, but was wondering whether at the very least, you could add a blocked/dispute tag to the article. If you're able to make sense of the discussion on the talk page and if it is within the rules, could you possibly also revert the article to a version that reflected something a little more neutral? I probably won't be able to get back to you for several weeks, but thanks in advance for whatever you're able to do. cheers. --
3024:). I, and many other individuals who are in the industry believe that ABCTV is a channel. Please remember that it is ABC Television who operate the transmittters, and a state-based ABCTV and a national ABC2 are broadcast on it. ABC Television on analogue only broadcasts ABCTV, however on digital ABC Television broadcasts ABCTV, ABC2, ABCHD, and various radio stations. I think it's best to keep the channel seperate from the network. For instance, the Seven Network is a Network that broadcasts one primary channel, and that is Channel 7. However the ABC broadcasts more than one channel. Please reply soon.-- 1095:
contributors are supporting the word "civilization". It's very likely that many more will find this article and change the word into "civilization" again. I understand Knowledge (XXG) policies that changing a form of an English word into another form is not necessary, but reverting them (lots of times) is just as unnecessary. We might as well make some random contributions rather than wasting our time on the difference between 's' and 'z', which I believe doesn't really matter because most people would have the sense to realize, or realise, that they're the same.
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use their "form" of English). By changing the current version, from "civilization" to "civilisation", you are not following the policy as well. The policy simply means that there is no need to change from one to another, because it will simply become an edit war - which is what I see in the history portal now. The policy therefore does not justify your edit, and I suggest you to refrain from such edits from this moment (nor am I going to make that edit again). If another user comes to change it again, simply leave a note in his talk page about the policy
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already have a fairly good handle on policy – and AfDs bring me down ;) Anyway, thank you very much for taking the time out to write down your thoughts. Oh, and by the way... when I first registered, we had a discussion on the Flinders talkpage, and I promised to take some photographs... didn't realise it was this bloody cold in Adelaide during July, so that plan kinda went bust! I'll see if I can do something about it in the coming months. Hope you have a productive time at the Adelaide Wikimeetup, too, if you're going. Cheers!
1195:. I come from Australia and have grown up with s being used virtually all the time when there is an option for a z. I must admit Knowledge (XXG) does sometimes offend my Antipodean sensitivities when z or other purported US spellings are used. I seem to remember reading an article that states both forms are viable, but s is the most preferred option in the UK and certainly here in Australia (I work for a school and even though this does not give me absolute authority, s is preferred by my peers). 205:
plan on that of Pietro Cataneo, as already implemented in the founding of several other cities (by other people) - i.e., he did nothing original, but kept with a plan that had worked before. All he actually had to do was draw up a plan based on pre-existing work (which he apparently did in London), and then travel with Light to help him find the best site to build it. Anyway, there seems to be a good story here, and it seems a shame to lose it in favour of a cearly simplistic legend.
442:]. Remove my formatting, and see what you have. A long list of talkheaders, then FOLLOWED by a lenghthy TOC. With my changes, however, with the TOC next to the headers, the whole deal is far more compact, resulting in the head of the talk page taking up far less space. The same rule applies to an article that may have archives. By placing them in the spot I have assigned, it is also far more compact, and easy to access. I'm open to tweaking, but not to removal 31: 710: 3355:
in NSW. b) The party has an advantage in NSW given that it has elected representatives in Parliament, yet despite this it doesn't poll any better in NSW than WA. c) The only reason the CDP has managed to continually win seats in NSW but not WA, is the favourable electoral system in NSW (ie. Upper House quota in NSW - 4.55%, Upper House quota in WA ranges between 12.5% & 16.6% depending upon seat). --
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Some templates are one, some templates are the other, there doesn't seem to be a template consistency anywhere in particular. It also allows both templates to display at the same time. Is there a real valid reason for reverting? I think the benefits of showing both templates to the casual observer who don't realise they can click on show outweigh the negative of supposed inconsistency...
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mind if you like reading in somewhat strange English (and I mean no offence to those who prefer "Civilisation"), but quite a large number of editors (in fact, all except you) have found the need to change it from "Civilisation" to "Civilization". I do not find these users, some very established contributors, to be "nonsense". When we print the works of Shakespeare now, do we print "
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I do think it is really a difference, in style terms, the expanded version is easier to read/understand at a glance. I was not aware of the discussion about its existence at all. I thought it was typical that major articles had commonly known/consensus instructions like that in prominent article-side
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On your adminship anniversary, you are awarded this barnstar for your work in managing Australian related matter on Knowledge (XXG), in particular, to AWNB, Portal, and various political and cultural articles related to Australia. And of course, to helping many Australians contribute more effectively
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In fact, when the policy says "the original author", it refers to the current version (Not the "first" version. It is impossible to "follow" the first version because most of the times the article starts with a stubs. The more complex words come later on and it is impossible to keep track of them and
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discussion. You seem to have done that all on your own. The concensus was to keep the browsebar, not chop it in half. I've restored it. We should contact the people involved in the AfD discussion concerning the content of the browsebar before deviating from the consensus of that discussion again.
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which actually made zero effect visibly, and contained exactly the same text, yet, you called it an addition... Thats a bit extreme really. Also, it was not inserted by a blanket revert, it was there when i removed your blanket revert, someone thought to expand the sentence for visibility to editors
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when I am pretty certain I'm alive and sensitive. They are not two different "forms" of English as you understood. In fact, they are both British English, as I mentioned above. "Civilisation" is a less popular variant of "Civilization", and is very scarcely used (again, explained above). I would not
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Hi there. What's up with removing philosophy from the browsebar? That's a pretty bold maneuver without concensus. Philosophy has been on there for nearly a year, and you want to remove it on an impulse without discussion. And after all the lectures you've given me about building consensus, being
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These results demonstrate that the CDP's progress in WA is comparable to that of NSW. It's true that their support in the rest of the country is significantly lower than in NSW or WA. The WA results are probably more impressive than in NSW given that a)The party's base and its leadership is centred
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Hi Cyberjunkie Re: Your edits of the Mawson Plateau article, I don't think the protected areas category should be on the Mawson Plateau page. The plateau is not a national park, conservation park, etc, it is just a small part of a pastoral lease. It doesn't have any legislated protection other than
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is finally over, and the support and appreciation that the community has gifted me will stick in my mind as long as I live. I have no way to properly express how grateful I am to you for all you've done for me, and all I can tell you is, I'll try not to disappoint you nor anyone else with my use of
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from the Adelaide Review, and the day-by-day account of events (from the research of Langmead and Johnson) appears hard to refute - always assuming the sources are accurate. The view of Kingston's competence or otherwise is of course an opinion. It is tempered by the apparent fact that he based his
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How is a simple sentence about the fact that Australia has a high voting percentage "not appropriate?" The summary style may be the way to go, but a referenced sentence is not going to make the page degenerate that much. Could you give me a specific reason why the Voting percentage sentence should
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What would the appropriate action be if the default entry, is not the one most people are looking for? If the two entries draw a roughly equal amount of traffic I would say just leave it but if one is significantly more popular then I think it should eventually be promoted to the default article.
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Hi, I've noted your rewrite of the SPSC page. I recently added a bit to the history section which was deleted. I don't want to have a go at you, because you clearly know your facts (eg the SPCK) and the edit's in good faith. I agree with the concept of limiting the size of articles, but I feel you
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Exactly because it does not prefer any form of English over another, I would suggest you to stop reverting the same edit for about ten times. If everyone else wants to use the spelling "civilization", why bother? They do not have the necessity to change it, but neither do you have the necessity to
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Hiya Peta. The article certainly does make clear his notability (even if some parts went over my head :)). However, I do get a sense that for the most part the article is describing his publications and some of the arguments therein without discussing, significantly, their affect. Nevertheless, in
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Hi Cyberjunkie, I made an edit to the Christian Democratic Party article, which you deleted within hours, but which I feel should have been retained. Paragraph 3 reads: 'It (the CDP) has little support among Catholics or outside NSW' to which I added '..although the party does enjoy a measure of
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article has been the subject of a consistent revert war. At the centre of the issue is whether or not certain criminals and criminal suspects should be listed in the list of notable people. Some of us tried to discuss the issue on the talk page and reach a compromise, and I think we came close. I
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I reverted the removal of the politics of australia template on the sa election page - each of the state and federal election pages have the template - it allows easy navigation between each of the elections. In regards to the revert of the SA template - what is it supposed to be consistent with?
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itself uses "civilization", which will make it quite confusing if we use a variant, especially because the Portal can be reached by a simple click from the main page, and is certain to be read by a lot of people, some that are not familiar with Knowledge (XXG). Lastly, it appears that most of our
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are actually British English (if I am not mistaken). However, civilization had a far larger use than civilisation, perhaps proved by the fact that the number of hits for 'civilization' had 5 times the number of hits for 'civilisation'. That alone is not really important, as we cannot ask everyone
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Dear Cj, this is the perfect opportunity to finally speak to one another after reading your words for long. I am sure that we'll be able to talk often, and trust me, it'd be my pleasure. Both your contributions and, most important your warm way to deal with others made me notice you long ago; and
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Technically at a byte level, it does not increase the size of the article by a major amount (a few spaces at the start of the line will add perhaps 20 bytes to the article). More importantly I would think is the fact that the comments are invisible from the total length of article view and hence
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Wikiheads? That's one to add to Wikipedians, Wikipedists, Wikimedians or Wikians. I think the Wikimeets can be useful (and I imagine they'll be more frequent if Wikimedia Australia ever gets on its legs). As for me, I'm moving to Europe, but'll be staying predominately as far as you can get from
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Sorry for the late response. I'd be reluctant to conclude "troll" at this point. I've just spent about ten minutes cleaning up some of the user's mess, and will continue to monitor his contributions. I'm operating on the assumption that he's a clueless newbie (who's happened to stike across our
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Hi cj, thanks so much for the review. It meant a lot, especially since you were the first user to welcome me :) I have taken part in one or two FAC discussions, and an FPC discussion; that aspect of Knowledge (XXG) does interest me more than deletion debates, so I like your suggestion. I feel I
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article. I'd be hesistant to myself claim sound knowledge of the subject, so I invite you to correct any inaccuracies resulting from my changes. I was unaware that I had deleted your additions to history – they were most likely overwritten when I saved (meaning I was editing an outdated
1817:? In this case, I certainly don't think the American economist is more notable than the Australian musician. Nevertheless, neither do I think the Australian musician is clearly the primary topic. As a compromise, and in accordance with the above disambiguation proceedure, we could move 1960:. I was coming back shortly to give it some attention myself but you've hit the mark and done the job well :) Hope your recent illness has subsided, and you're back into life full swing. I'd give you a barnstar, but I reject them myself, so consider this a big thanks. Cheers. -- 1052:
I noticed you have continually changed "civilizations" back into "civilisations" in the history portal (in fact, about 10 times). I want to ask if you have any specific reason to do this, because Knowledge (XXG) generally prefers the word "civilizations", e.g. see article
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being supported by a person I look up to, like you, meant the world to me. I sincerely hope this is but the beginning of a friendship, and such thought fills me with joy. And btw, thank you so much for your kind words regarding my Portal! :) With a big hug, your friend,
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and your edit summary said about fmt. Are there any Knowledge (XXG) format guideline for news? If any, could you please tell me where I can read it? It just your edit makes the news unverifiable, because the source of the news are commented (not visible). Thanks. —
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Ta, cj, means a lot. It's all a bit tiring and confusing, but I'm thinking of it as a learning experience :) I love this place and the concepts, and the people, too. I'm still inclined to think of this guy as an innocent caught in the storm, even though it doesn't
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appears to 'break' the template. But, the reality is the use of the template is what is improper in this case, not the removal of the coat of arms image. A different template should be created that does not involve violating our fair use policies, or perhaps
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CJ- I agree with you on the Extra Curricular section; that was added a few days ago and I was considering deleting or revising it myself. I think your edit is an improvement to the flow of the article, and certainly a better base to build on than before.
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Now that it has been successful (94/1/0), I'd like to say thanks again for your support. I hope to live up to the confidence you have shown in me, and the compliments in your comment. I also hope you do get better - it's sad to see that you are still ill.
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Hi Cyberjunkie, I think your getting mixed up between ABC Television, the section of the ABC that manages TV broadcasting and TV transmitters, and ABC-TV the channel. ABC Television is a network that broadcasts two channels ABCTV and ABC2. The article
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Cjunkie - you locked my article (Moderate Libertarianism) and redirected it to Libertarianism a while back. I did not have the text of the latest version saved anywhere but wikipedia and now cannot get to it. Would there be someway to access it?
2531:. Would you mind taking a few minutes to look it over and leave comments on how you think I can make it better to bring it up to WikiProject Cities standards in a section of the discussion page for the city’s article page that I have set up. 2781:
Compared to most countries, the statement is a very remarkable one. Also Knowledge (XXG) is actually "about knowledge" and hence your POV that absence of information is not harming anything is by definition against the goals of the project.
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I had been following a policy of simply resetting the one-year ban for each new misdemeanour, so as to hold out the possibility of him regaining access eventually. But the socks just keep coming, and they continue to vandalise and hoax.
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Doh, I so meant to delete that lucky country reference when i reverted the second time. I was really meaning just the commented out editors instructions, which, in terms of editor instructions are more readable as a multi-line comment.
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Because I didn't consider it an universal definition, which is what that section is intended to provide. Your explanation discussed things which are in fact variable amongst portals. In fact, what you wrote is probably more suitable to
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There is quite a difference between what you are rolling out and what is present on Jimbo's talk page, noticably a huge and intimidating grey box. Simply, though, what's the point? It's absolutely un-necessary. So, please stop. Thanks,
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What the hell is wrong with that? It provides a neat spot for future archiving, always places the TOC at the start of the page, and makes the talkheaders smaller! It's from the Jimbo Wales page. How can it be troublesome to editors?
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Why did you delete my extra explanation of what a portal is? I think that it's rather helpful to give an outline of what a portal is in the extra detail that I provided. It's no where else in any of the portal explanation pages...
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item #9, the use of fair use images outside of the main article namespace is not permitted. This includes templates. I grant that there is some grey area with regards to portals and have begun a discussion about this at
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a troll, or just an experienced new user in your opinion? I'm assuming all the good faith I can muster, but my patience is wearing thin I must admit. May I consult your wiki-experienced opinion on this thanks? --
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I recently posted an entry under the name Automat Pictures, which was promptly deleted by you. I made every attempt to make sure it wasn't promotional, but I guess it didn't meet your standards. any explanation??
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Because it can be discussed elsewhere. It is not pertinent to a brief overview of Australia. You state "a referenced sentence make the page degenerate that much"; on the flipside, its absence harms nothing.--
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Thanks for that div fix. I'm colourblind so don't push styles too much. Stolkholm hey? Hope you're single :) I'll see what I can do to make the next Wikimeet. Adelaide is part of my backyard mate ;) --
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Adelaide – Stockholm. How long? That's up in the air, but a few months is in the ball park. When I get time, I'll float the idea by the Adelaide folk. Mildura's only 3.5 hours away (if you speed :P). --
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If it bothers you so, change it. I was referring to the effort of "tagging" articles as belonging to particular dialects from mid last year. It was opposed and most comments were removed; editors of
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and give me a good yell! :) Seriously, tho, if you ever need my help, either for admin-related stuff or in any other way, you'll always be welcome to message me, and I promise I'll try my very best.
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I'm pretty busy mate (my edits don't show that, I lie sometimes or fake attendance :-), but I'd love to meet some real life Wikiheads (Wikipedians sounds so, so, so, err, wrong?, Reminds me of an
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Shucks not! ;) Living in Mildura brings me closer to Adelaide, one of my old home towns. Do you know if any local Wikimeets are occuring, or shall we get the ball rolling? --
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Stop reverting Terri Irwin. She is not the co-owner anymore pal, she is the owner. He was the other co owner now hes dead dead people cant own or co own anything so stop.--
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various points throughout the article it is made clear, to me at least, that his contribution to science was the foundations for the study of plant evolutionary biology. --
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This is a trivial issue. Redirects are often instituted on pages that might reasonably attract reader interest, but otherwise have no encyclopædic merit. As I said in my
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Considering some object to the comments at all (which were retained from a larger campaign that was wound back), the minimalist approach is perhaps better. But, does it
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Why is it so hard to write with all of these strange letters and rituals that have to be done so that the things that I write won't suddenly dissapear from cyberspace?
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The British Adam Carr is a real person (I have corresponded with him), not related to me, a moderately well known British artist and notable enough to have an article.
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prefer any form of English over another. It simply defers to the spelling employed by the original author. This is long standing convention and is explained under our
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just happened (though I missed it because I was ill). I'd be happy to agitate for another before mid-November (as I'll be moving overseas for a while thereafter). --
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I appreciate you asking nicely and all, but, though you are an admin, I'm going to wait until I get a few more complaints to stop doing something that I believe in.
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history page. Do you think the editor that you and i have both reverted today is Jackp?? ie, 203.208.120.247 Actually, his one week ban should have expired now. --
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revert it. They are not probably correct when they are changing it from "civilisation" to "civilization", but reverting it for ten times is useless, and pathetic.
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Pls action this. Page creator keeps removing the prod/afd tags from the page. I've re-marked it as {{db-attack}} just now, since it continually refers to him as
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section? I deleted most of it because I didn't feel it held any particular merit and because it appeared to be mostly advertorial. Moreover, I felt that the
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How so? I'm no stranger to formatting on Knowledge (XXG) (and elsewhere), and it strikes me as user unfriendly. Aim to keep things simple, and consistent.--
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support, no consensus was achieved. Nevertheless, I thank you for your participation and I will definitely look into your comment and gain more experience.
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You may want to think again before reverting back 2 days worth of edits next time. I provided a reference for the one claim that I previously labelled as
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On a related matter, where's the discussion concerning the removal of the reference page links from the browsebar? There's nothing about that in the
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I am new on WikiProject Cities. I have added considerable content to the first city I am working on, which happens to be the city of my residence,
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subsections were excessive. However, I don't object to the deleted topics being again covered so long as they are succinct and neutral. Thanks, --
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I do really want to pursue this, so I am taking it to the Pump. Thanks for the advice, and thanks also for being curteous about the whole matter.
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It appears to be alright now. I'm getting increasingly sick of these blocks, but alas, its the ISP I chose. Thanks for having a look for me. :)
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support in Western Australia.' Perhaps this could be worded differently, but it is in fact true. I provide the comparative statistics below:
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which uses fair use images but in a way that does not place them on the template, but only on the main namespace article. For an example see
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I've just started my account and I'm wondering how to get my page as spiff as yours, rather than the plain background given as standard.
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My change (A cut view of the "Speedhub" a 14-gear rear hub of a bicycle.) was for the sake of clarity. I'm curious why you discarded it.
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I've replied to your comments on Rebecca's talk page. While I disagree with what you've said, I welcome feedback on my conduct. Thanks,
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I think I'll regret inserting the prehistory into that art! Anyway, thanks. As for place names issue, I suppose we wtch that spce? :)
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More compact, yes, but any more logical? I don't think so. I think if you really want to pursue this, you should perhaps make at the
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Hi. I'm wondering why you felt that the quote by Steve Irwin on what he wanted to be remembered for, needed removing from the page?
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Thanks for your encouragement concerning my RfA. I hope you get better soon, for your own sake and so that we see you editing more!
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I really haven't time time to assist in non-project related requests. You might be able to find the help you are looking for at
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have removed some important information. I am relatively new to Knowledge (XXG) and would appreciate some feedback. Cheers,--
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Apologies if you're already aware of this, but the Inaugural Adelaide Meetup will take place on Thursday 24th of August at
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since it was featured were kept, it would have degenerated to a point where that status is dubious. I have re-reverted.--
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but apart from displaying empty parameters, the content was pushed to the right... Maybe it could resemble our great
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page needs a little bit of updating, and as I have been doing most of it myself..... any help would be appreciated.
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You know, it is neater, and smaller than what would be there if it wasn't there. You do realise that, don't you?
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I'll reply to your points specifically at a later time, although I note the issue seems to have been resolved.--
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That is not reason enough to retain it. All changes which I reverted were of a specificity not suitable for a
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I just saw your discussion with MAURY in his talk page. I could not agree with you on this one, because both
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It is not a candidate for speedy deletion, so please do not tag it as such. The author has disputed the
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Thanks. I'll probably FAC it once I get motivated to finish it (that's why I aksed for the once over).--
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Who is generating these enormous Talk page boxes? They are very ugly, intimidating and not very useful.
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It's almost a year (20/10) since you welcomed me. You've helped me a lot to get established. Thankyou.
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Hi, since you are skilled with templates, is there anything you could do to shorten/tighten this one,
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Hi Edwinski. My rewrite of St Peter's was largely performed out of a desire to see a more focused and
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Hi, Cyberjunkie. If you can offer some tips on the respective portal talk pages about how to improve
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oz realted article that is closer to FAC, that could also use a going over if you get a chance. :) --
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My being an admin shouldn't have any bearing on my request. I feel my experience should, however. --
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internal processes), but if he persists with frivolous actions in project space I'll caution him.--
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Hi Cyberjunkie. Obviously "generally accepted" was too strong. I read Chris Bowe's well-referenced
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I wish you a very happy adminship day anniversary. All the best in the coming months and years. --
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I have on FAC is clear about why the guy was important- I think it is, but them I wrote it. :) --
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I fixed the things you criticised as much as possible, so if you want to have another look...
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Dear Cj, thank you so much for your beautiful words, your kidness and your trust in me! My
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in various geographic areas – like the commercial networks, except it owns each station.
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I was aware of the person's existence, but my own searches did not suggest notability.--
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I would like to become an admin. I'd appreciate your comments and/or suggestions.
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Perhaps. But each line break takes up more space and increases the article size. --
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Glad to see you are feeling better. I was hoping you might get a chance to go over
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I don't dispute your vote or reasoning. I just wanted to be sure you caught the
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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disambiguation. In such a case, the generic term becomes a disambiguation page.
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has proliferated many obtrusive templates, but this one has got out-of-hand.--
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Thanks for the honour. I'm just realising now how time flies on the wiki...--
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I'd rather see it dead, but I'll attempt to minimise it when I get the time.
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I removed it as I consider epitaph's have no place in an encyclopædia. Try
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to support the claim. I have no problem with the statement provided it is
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Hey cj, thankyou for your very kind feedback and support during my recent
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For dedication to improving and expanding Knowledge (XXG). Good job!
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Sure thing; I'll keep an eye on them. Hope you get better soon! :-)
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up to "featured" quality, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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for me, it is mostly finished (except the part on fungi). Thanks.--
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Another editor has nominated two templates that you have created,
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Ah, thanks. I'll modify the Portal:Indonesia news then. Cheers. —
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You're being a bit picky today, aren't you? I was referring to
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Hello! I hope you are feeling fine. Recently, you expressed an
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for a term or phrase which has multiple uses, then we employ a
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I am familiar with the reference, just not with the emoticon.--
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Cyberjunkie, you reverted my removal of a fair use image from
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Fair enough. Feel free to change the articles concerned :).--
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could be used instead. Though, this came up in discussion at
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are meant to be verifiable through corresponding entries on
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OK, I'm glad about the latter and will work on the former.--
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that given to all pastoral leases. Regards, Steve Reynolds
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How do I get the user boxes that seem to go on forever?
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tag, so also do not return it. The only recourse now is
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I'm afraid you have totally got me wrong, and please
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the image is gonna have to go might as well be now.
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