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them, but it cannot go outside, it hasn't been equipped with shielding for radiation or electrical discharges (like static, but much worse on the outer surfaces of the station) plus, it would need modifications to move around the station itself. It hasn't been switched on, according to it's official facebook page, where some nasa twit (the nasa site points to this page) some bloke pretends he IS robonaut, and people ask him questions, like, oh, whats it like outside, and he's like gee I'm sure it's great, but maybe oneday when i'm upgraded i'll get the chance to do that, or some such, and I kid you not "I haven't been switched on yet" I mean, OMGĀ ! hello I'm talking to you whilst I'm switched off. anyhow, the crew used the robonaut for a 'prank' on mission control (wasn't funny, is on youtube), and absolutely everyone on the net uses him as the butt of jokes, and really good ones too I must say.
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the station, then find which docking port they were told to use, and line up with it, and then dock and then harddock, though the guys watch them, they always avoid trying to intervene as it's actually once been unhelpful that way, i think that was what caused the accident on mir, the cargo ship crashed because he turned on his manual override panel, and it just thought WT? and got confused. whitestork sortof lines up, kindof has holdpoints, and does the same sort of thing, but i don't rightly know it's full procedures off by heart. the esa ATV has basically the russian system which the europeans mount onto it.
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has a medium sized arm that is built by esa i think, the ESA site is a good source. That robot does the same job as the kibo arm, grabbing stuff which is exposed, but just stuck randomly about, no porch, and sticks them in an old fashion cylindrical trashcan shaped airlock which joins to the russian lab. That arm, and the trashcan are up there now, they are attatched to the outside of ummm, dont remember, i think rassvert module. They are just stowed there. Probably going into the assembly of the ISS article would show you as each arm was sent up as payload, and to those pages, and give some links that way.
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in the stone. So, one more time, they were not the same sword. In the movie it is referred to as "Excalibur". That is the error. Maybe they just stuck Excalibur in a rock, but.. And, you left "literary orthodoxy" in there. That doesn't work, because there was no longer an inaccuracy listed regarding literary orthodoxy. If that's even a remotely correct term.. Anyway, I hope you understand. If you could still edit the article and try and make it sound better, that'd be great. Though I've come to think it looks just fine. Or sounds, rather.
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absolutely against the NPA policy. If you have a logical discussion, by all means bring it up for discussion. As it is, you have a "no consensus" defense with no identified issue. Think of it like thisĀ : what edits are you referring to? Why? How are they against your consensus? And your suggestion that I go on a search for posts on the article talk page is absolute insanity. You obviously don't have rationale if you are asking me to search for it.--
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another one, same deal, but lighter by half or two thirds or so, it can walk about the russian section without breaking anything, and i think the rest of the station) The russian section has generally smaller, more important modules (the us section goes for size not function, except japans laboratory, which is in the USOS, and the largest and best thought out lab up there) The Japanese
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productively built on your talk page post, which was just a personal attack on me. The edits in question were never discussed, let alone referred to, and you and I both know that post came with poor intentions. The talk page policy you linked to clearly says it is acceptable to remove posts that are personal attacks. As before, tell me what you disagree with in terms of content.--
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out the experiment airlocks, thats cool, but inside they have plenty of stuff like that as experiments. If they launch it and it's designed for the ISS and goes outside, then it's in and stays for sure. but if it is only proposed or doesn't go outside then editors will attack it. I won't. I think it should be included and left alone just for the stargate universe appeal alone.
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However, I want you to understand,as I am sure you already do, that it is not a productive thing to do to center attention on an editor personally without rationale. In this case, something is upsetting you about the Gaddafi page. Tell me what you disagree with in terms of content. Otherwise, and I know you wouldn't be this type of person, but otherwise, your comments would be
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together into a section was to make it easy to read about them in one place, and say how those cranes can actually move about. Inchworm movement and Strelas I'd say, but I'd take my hat off to you for pointing out that they are not robots. I need a slap now and then. Do you make any of your own robots at all btwĀ ? Or play with any cool ones? I should go now, I'm quite tired.
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they aren't robots, and their robot arms are not station robotics obviously.There is a tiny little guy like a stickman about the size of a 4 year old child, it's just got two arms and no legs or head, really skinny too ,and it gets put on the end of the other big arms to fiddle with smaller items around the place, it's called dextre.
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they do the same job, and later I'll find out about them by some in depth research in the russian websites. there are 2 strelas i think on pirs, though it could be pirsk? i'm forgetting its name now, they are a pigeon pair of airlock modules but one has the strelas which make it look exactly like the strelas are it's arms.
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When I wrote that "their journeys were extremely slow," I suppose I assumed that the hundreds of artillery pieces, tanks, and planes (though they could fly), if transported by boat, would not fit on one boat, and thus more than one boat would undertake a "journey" to move weapons (at the same time or
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Please don't kill me but I just tallied up my numbers for the May drive. Since I didn't make any of the awards, I am allowed to transfer all my words from that effort into "Rollover Words" for the current effort yes? Or do I wait for you or one of the other drive administrators to do it for me? Sorry
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Hey Chaosdruid. Just a courtesy note to let you know that I have not been ignoring your talkpage messages to me, but rather pontificating on if and how a split should be made. I could then move forward with a new GAN. This process may take several weeks (mainly because I'm doing a lot of travelling).
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The psa's if they are designed specifically for the station are a good include, the stargate universe fan who stole the idea got good value for nasa money,. that one is better and probably more useful than robonaut, IF it can go outside the station, otherwise it's more just a toy. If they can send it
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Since you can't even identify your issue with the edits other than your default "no consensus" excuse, I am left with no rationale for your section. your willingness to point to me by name for purposes of wikibullying, without any mention of the edits or the alleged "consensus" you are discussing, is
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When you reviewed the article there were several areas where you thought that OR was prevalent. Is there any chance you could take a quick look and tell me whether or not you think those areas have been addressed? My intention is to put it up for GAN again in the next 4 weeks so would appreciate your
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There were 63 signups for the drive; of these, 45 participated. Although we did not award a bonus for articles from the Requests page this drive, we are not experiencing lengthy delays in getting the articles processed. Many thanks to editors who have been helping out at the Requests page and by copy
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I understand that copy editing is not editing, but generally I thought rewriting sections helped the article say what it meant. For example, the introduction's section about new types of warfare was never covered in the article. Neither was press coverage, which was included in the same paragraph. I
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I've never written on a talk page before, forgive me, I have no idea what I'm doing. Also, I think you may have written at me or something, but I'll go ahead and ignore that possibility. Excalibur was given to Arthur by the Lady of The Lake (or however the capitalisation goes), and was not the sword
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The links you found are payload experiments not part of the station, nasa has a great tendency to be confusing sometimes, I'll find images for you, I have to go through them regularly anyway, and the nasa interface for their image library is insanely complicated. I give up on it, and have a shortcut
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TV ones aren't too special, they fly same as rockets automatically as expected but can't dock themselves, they are grabbed by the big arm and berthed. the soon to be retired shuttles aren't at all, they are mostly manually flown, with only a small amount of autopilot on launch anyhow, skip shuttles,
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laboratory has it's own dedicated robot arm, which takes experiments that are exposed to space out front of the lab on a porch, and sticks those experiments into a little airlock just for experiments, not for people. There is a big russian lab that will be commanded to join the station next year. It
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Hi Chaosdruid, thanks again for your help with this article. Overall it looks really amazing, and the vast majority of edits since I posted it are very good. I've just been reading through since the changes were made and noticed that I missed one change you made in the draft stage, at the end of the
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My confusion about the numbers of soldiers ("forty thousand foreign nationals fought with the Brigades, though no more than 18,000") stemmed from reading the MOS, which said that "when expressing large approximate quantities, it is preferable to write them spelled out, or partly in figures and part
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Lolz. well you can't write for Germans the way you can write for Americans I guess. Umm, cool. so long as they are all covered, it's good. The strela cranes though, are they something you can identify about as prominently as they should beĀ ?. I guess my desire to bring lets call it the manipulators
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So how about the progress supply ships, they launch like any rocket does, go into orbit and all, but they spot the ISS form i think it's more than 200kms from memory, then start calculating all the trajectories and vectors and stuff, orienting themselves according to where they are, and close in on
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The consensus for those additions and for the section title was discussed over a couple of days and consensus was found. You have changed the structure and removed the headers without seeking a new consensus. My comments were exactly that. I am certainly not bullying you, though your comments here,
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Now Robonaut is a big piece of crap, it's an advertising gimmick by some company so they can say 'hey look we make cars and robots for the iss' it's a payload, and doesn't work, like it is hyped as a Gazillion dollar piece of string, meant to go outside when crew are doing EVA's and hold tools for
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I appreciate your copyediting work, and I commend you for taking the time and effort in an article that is incredibly large, complex, and disorganized. Regarding your latest contribution to the talk page, I want to extend myself to you and let you know that I am accessible and open for discussion.
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Talk stalking here, but if you want to find some synonyms for the words you've mentioned, try to spin them out into phrases - you can remove redundancy somewhat by having "emphasise" become some variation of "lend emphasis to", "give credence to", "call attention to", etc. Sometimes it's better to
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hasn't really been sufficiently copyedited. In the intro there is "has helped spreading this type of volunteerism" and in the paragraph titled "Denmark" subheading there remains a sentence that ends "students are no longer considered to be truant during this day" when it really should be qualified
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Chaosdruid- Thanks for taking the time to go through a newbie's edits. The things like units vs. units', were mistakes I was planning to correct in the morning, as I said in my most recent edit, and I'm really sorry you had to go through the article like you did. Clearly I shouldn't have said the
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Omg this 'which can function as an equivalent to humans' reminds me of my effort on the robonaut page, how i explained how it provided Xpounds of valuable ballast, which decreased the rate of orbital decay, thereby lengthening the time in freefall between reboosts, which is all true. I think it's
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reading the article fully, it's another nasa toy that won't be used, it'll be in the way up there, it has no mission. anywhere it can go, a crew member can stick their head, there aren't any confined spaces that can be flown through, and if they suspect gas buildup they'll just rip the cables and
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Strela cranes, you'll need to mention those also, you can point out they are used for the same function as the robot arms, to hold items and crew members, they look just like telescopic aerials on transistor radios. I don't know how much of them is motorized, best to mention them, they need it as
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That makes sense and yes i am a new editorĀ :) thanks a lot for your help. I will input my knowledge of odour sensing into these articles as soon as i find some time. I'm still getting used to wikipedia conventions and formatting. first of all i hope theres nothing wrong with the way im replying -
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The individual mentions (in the ISS article) are quite hard to find, but should be covered in the "see also" section I suspect, though a separate section on "Robots and robotics" could easily be added with a very short summary and a lot of links to the individual elements. Perhaps in table form.
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I suggest you go and read the posts on the article talk page, perhaps then you will see them. This was not a personal attack, it was a comment on you going against consensus, and that the article is in a poor state. Your personal feeling are getting the better of you I fear. Calling my comments
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Hey Chaosdruid. Just letting you know that in the coming days there will be significant changes to the Legacy/historiography section, and a couple of extra sentences added to the Exile, return, death section. So no point touching those particular bits before those wholesale changes (I will also
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it's ends kind of remind me of the sandworms in Dune. both of it's ends come off the station by themselves, so it can walk around the station like an inchworm does, although, only the USOS part mostly. (the station is divided in two, the russian orbital section ROS and the US section )There is
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I have a few questions about the demo. You left "more simple" and Digital. I would have changed to simpler and digital. Is this a British English thing? Also why single quotes around "bokeh", "miniaturise", and "de-focussing"? I would have thought no quotes or italicize. I couldn't find
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Nonsense. If there was a discussion and consensus was established, you could easily refer me to the consensus built on the section titles. If there was a rationale for why this "consensus", it would be welcome for that to be posted. As it was, I have no idea what type of discussion could be
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I thought "Rita also features" was incorrect, and that it should be "Rita was also featured" or "Rita also appears" or something like that. I could be wrong about whether it was grammatically incorrect or not, but either way, it distracted me when I read it, and that's not a good sign. ā€”
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more accurate to say it's meant to replace a piece of string that usually holds tools for astronauts. however, it doesn't have shielding, can't go outside the iss, can't move about and hasn't ever been turned on. Ideal really. It hasn't killed anyone yet which is very positive. so far.
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close the hatches like always. I see another mini robonaut, I like it, it's cute and SGU, but it'll get ripped on by other editors. I'd go with it if you want to though, because maybe enough other editors will like it for the same reason i do, and protect it, or leave it alone.
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Hi, Chaosdruid. Thanks for helping with the barnstarsĀ :) I hope you had a nice weekend. I just wanted to ask you to remove your !votes from the election page, please. The voting has not yet started. Dont feel bad; I made the same mistake last time. See you later.
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Hi, Chaosdruid. I'm an user from the w:es who's currently translating this article to Spanish. Can you please hide all the text copied and pasted from copyrighted sources? I would appreciate it a lot since it will make my translation easier. Please, answer me
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Well, thats what i can think of straight off the top of my head, now i'll find you what i can on the medium sized European one. so there is canadarm2, something 1/2 the size, another one slightly smaller i think, then Kibo's dedicated arm, then dextre.
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Thank you for your quick response. Is it the only web site in which copy and paste has been done from? Sorry for my insistence, but I want to make it sure it's not a problem in the whole article, but in that paragraph only. Thank you again beforehand,
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The reason i started the article was because i couldnt find any articles on the subject. But seems i've used the wrong search terms. Then perhaps its better to work on the searchability or discoverability of the present articles than create a new one
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The problem is whether or not the robotics would warrant their own section (or subsections), as they all provide different functions, or would be more suited to inclusion in the existing sections (which most are, especially the arms and robot supply
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I'll look for more and better refs for you mainly for the ESA one i can't name off the top of my head, but the canadarm2 page may have some proper refs in it, i'm not sure though, some of the pages the iss page links to are crap, some are good.
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I got busy with a bunch of other things and had limited access to the Internet: I actually, amazingly, don't have Internet connection at home (on purpose because at work I have too much access to it), and I was off work. But now I'm
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Didn't want to clutter up the GOCE drive talk page any further, but I appreciate your help with that reversion; I'm a newbie (as if you couldn't tellĀ :-)) and still get rattled when stuff like this intrudes on my gnomedom. All the
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Robotic arms, unless showing a reasonable degree of autonomy, are not robots. Most robotic arms do not fall into a "Robot" definition unfortunately. Dextre is referred to as both "robot" and "robotic", as shown in this NASA page
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into their archives. I'll find pics, to help explain things, I have to find pictures for an existing project that is on the drawing board, and it covers the same images basically, so we don't both need to do the same work there.
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I am enjoying the sun (shame that it will be humid and showery Tuesday-Friday, according to Mr. Johnny Weather Forecast lol). Funny enough, your idea of keeping the "moss" as I call it in a separate tab might be a good idea...
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Ok, ummm, from largest to smallest, there is a big one used for grabbing spacecraft and berthing(docking) them to the station, moving them from one port to another and doing the same sort of thing with modules, it's called
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Hi Chaosdruid, I think I am finished with providing the further details and Biblio needed. Pl go thru it once, correct the grammar and any other mistakes. So that we can start process of putting article on main wikipage.
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No problem, anything that adds to all our learning is better than not saying anything. Plus I had an RL problem yesterday that meant I couldn't get back on until late today so please feel free to join in anytime!
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The PSAs are only able to work in a gaseous environment as they use fans for propulsion. The PSAs are not really mentioned much after 2004 and may have been discontinued, but they are not to be confused with the
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drive page. Basically the copyediting I did to that article was undone by an anon-IP two days later. I have reverted, but they're likely to be back again and re-revert, so make of it what you will. Cheers,
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I saw that, and responded appropriately. I would like to ask, however, that until the discussion is over, that you do not make any edits about the topic of the discussion, and I will do the same.
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While I did substantially reword the article, it still contains some bits pretty much word for word from that source, so I left the above tag on the article till someone digs up some more refs.
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I've given up the translation, the article has a lot of copy-pasted phrases and information not verified by the sources. I'm afraid it isn't able to be a GA here anymore due to this. Greetings,
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rewrite the lead but I see you've already copyedited that). Your copyedit of the existing sections and anything you can do with the revised sections are much appreciated nonetheless. Regards, -
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While I don't dispute that there are studies with these results (and I did include them in my draft) it seems to me that this isn't as neutral as what I had in the introduction before (here's
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with "non-participating students are no longer considered to be truant during this day." In addition there are multiple spelling errors in names of countries in the charts that follow.--
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You can grab that robot page, if it was space robots I'd be in it, as I'm a sucker for underdogs and NEU, and I'll incorporate your ideas into the ISS article later no problems. nite
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You gave me three things to work on. One and three are done. What do you mean by number 2? And I'm assuming that the "after what?" bit corresponds with "after the film".--
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I suspect that I do not understand your points due to English not being your first language, perhaps you can try and simplify what you are saying to make it more clear.
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I changed the quote from Hugh Thomas into a non-quote because I didn't think the article was trying to assign importance to Hugh Thomas, but rather what he said.
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I added "finally" in "When the ships did finally leave," because ships could not leave while supplies were lost, but it's clearly OR and needs to be removed.
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Because of crowdedness. I've pasted them. Now I think that users who are interested in that issue understand facts. If you want, you can paste them again.
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Hi. Thanks for looking at the article I edited and doing the demo. The demo really helped me understand copyediting. I copyedited these two articles:
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Lol, I think the deadline passed for that one! I did notice there is quite a large gap in your contributions though from mid May to the end of June.
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Hi, I thought I'd let you know that I've finished translating the conversation I had with Bizovne's IP sock in Slovak. You can view it here:
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Thanks againĀ :) My idea was to re-write in Spanish that paragraph to completely avoid the plagiarism, but I'm glad to know this. Greetings,
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I looked up emphasize, miniaturize and defocussing in my dictionary and it didn't give alternatives. I'll keep a better eye out for that.
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anything in the MoS about single quotes, except for quotations within quotations. Why did you delete the second reference? Thanks again.
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Thank you very much. I appreciate it probably wasn't the easiest article to work through in terms of size but you've been a big help.
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use a few words instead of one - it can make a short point seem like a fuller sentence and help prose flow better. Sorry to butt in!
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I won't be fixing the robot page unfortunately, I have too much to do, plus existing new projects, plus i need to rest, totallyĀ !
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PS I am unsure as to whether or not Dextre is autonomous, though the NASA page does amusingly refer to it as a person ("on
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nonsense, deleting them from the article talk page and telling me what my intentions are is clearly you being arrogant.
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I'l probably tackle them tomorrow. It's 22:30 here and I am beginning to feel as if I slept in a room full of Scotch.--
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I have checked your edits and the two you have added were indeed completed in May, and therefore before the deadline.
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Can you please explain why you are removing google book references from the Turkish invasion of Cyprus article?
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we have cleared more than 54% of the backlog. A complete list of results and barnstars awarded can be found
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and a couple other historic sites. I will also be unavailable most of the day on the 20th, as I will be in
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had 3 refs in there already. It also says "article". To change it to "section", add the section parameter:
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couldn't see why those topics needed to be part of the introduction, as the article was not about them.
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sorry, it's way past my bedtime, and when I re-read your question, oops!. Kibo one has no name i think,
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Just to let you know, I will be on vacation from July 17-19. I am going down to Southern Utah to visit
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As it stands the arms have been included but, as you rightly point out, the PSAs and Robonaut2 are not.
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Per your request, I've narrowed it down. It's incomplete, but a good starting point for additions.
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and removed the tag. I went mostly by your demo so it should be OK. Thanks again for all your help.
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I answered your query from feb. on the talk page, with a fixed version of what was in your sandbox.
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We need to consider the reasons for the omission, please can you answer these questions for me:
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I'l look on it afterwards. I need dinner and a shower, and we are heading to Navan tomorrow.--
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Drive-wise now, and I seem to be coping reasonably well, learning lessons first encountered
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I know, before I went to bed I was watching the Robot Wars Series 4 Semi-Finals. Got to go.
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warning me about bullying, and removing my talk page post is certainly a form of bullying.
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which is in dire need of some work - there are not even summaries for Dextre and SPHERES.
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This summer I am going to England, where I was born, and hopefully it won't be wet lol.
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Hello, Chaosdruid. Earlier this year I see you had commented on the problems with the
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Hi Chaosdruid, as you might know, I'm currently the person in charge of managing the
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which gives more info. If the arm can operate autonomously then it would be a robot.
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I've really just begun with copyediting. I'll try honing my skills some more.Ā ;)
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Hi, yes. Let me know when you have completed the first pass of your review.
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page. Please indicate if you will be running for re-election. Cheers. ā€“
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robotic village, concept from the 2000 (i have to find the references]
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as a spelledā€‘out named number." I misunderstood that directive.
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some concepts but maybee fun to present, wath do you thinkĀ ?--
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at any timeĀ by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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going? The nominator seems to think that issues are fixed.
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I have also been to Enniskillen in Northern Ireland.--
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I suppose that makes sense. Sorry for any headache. ā€”
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