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fuse. I tried to be objective and reasonable but 75 doesn't seem to be interested in listening to reason, for some reason he has it in his head that Anupam is some sort of evil scheming villain and it just seems he can't get along. When I gave him a list of anupam's edits for the past two weeks and showed him that I disagreed with about half of them, which were all single edits or single reverts (no 3 reverts), he flies off the handle, takes offence at something in my post and accuses me of excessively defending anupam, then storms off for the 3rd time.. I'm happy to change my stance if I see some evidence of Anupam's "transgressions".. Lol, 75's a character, I'll give him that, I like the guy and appreciate his help, but I think it's probably for the best if he takes a bit of a break.
136:), only to have a 'senior' editor restore it—despite my concerns that it presumes to be authoritative—because it was his 'preference' to have it. Several sub-species had been 'elevated' to species, a seemingly disproportionate number of new 'species' installed, plus a species with disallowed punctuation, another with a wrong date (based on an internet source considered an authority, but was wrong in this particular case),... blah, blah, blah. After recently investigating the -i or -ii endings on specific names, I have chosen to leave all further responsibility for errors in this list with the above-mentioned 'senior' editor. 234:, although over the years I have very much benefited from close association with various museums, and from knowing several experts quite well. I am a serious amateur, or semi-professional since I have had employment in the subject from time to time. My research has been all self-funded and independent. There are a few other people in this field who are advanced amateurs like myself. There is a long-standing tradition of that in this subject. As I say on my user page, I am an old-fashioned naturalist in the 19th century mold. It's a pattern that goes back to 1719:
improved, but please do not cut text in a way that changes meaning. You ended with changing, e.g., to "serializability of a transaction" which does not have any meaning within existing concurrency control, and thus really harms the article. If you are not an expert (and clearly you are not), please do not change meaning (which clearly was not your intention, but you failed). --Comps (talk) 13:49, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
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citations of their child maps (eg species). A dedicated editor should be able to figure out the citations. The species maps are fully cited and clear of copyright issues to the best of my knowledge. Furthermore there should be a textual legend, or it should be decipherable for an editor who would like to fix it by looking at the child maps of a given map. 02:14, 8 June 2015 (UTC)
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is an incorrect sentence. It should be "Neither 2PL or S2PL in their general forms are known to be used in practice" to be correct. As I wrote to you in Talk:Serializability this is a specialized Math subject, and very easy to fail in to a non-expert. I have not reverted since found value, but I had to correct, and have not finished correcting your corrections yet.
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Craig, I appreciate your knowledge in Wiki guidelines and English, and they are very helpful for the article. However, when you change sentences' meanings and it results in incorrect statements, you harm the article. E.g., you ended up with "Neither 2PL or S2PL are known to be used in practice" which
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Hey! I'm working on each map doing something slightly better than the previous time. Those things include better documentation, possibly a visual key, moving to Commons, etc. Hopefully I'll have time to produce more maps soon. I'm thinking about writing some code to make things easier and less error
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Trying to find out all I can about SolreSol, and I came across an old university page that said you had written a translator program. If this is true then I'd love to find out more. I'm a school teacher in Australia and am trying to see if I can use solresol in a number of ways (one of which being a
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This is much better. I don't mind leaving it there now. I looked at that page and didn't see anything about seashells so I guess I would need to start a new section? Anyhow, I'll remove the template. It seems unnecessary but it's not harming anything and much more attractive and probably bound to be
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If sources are missing from the articles, they should be moved to the articles themselves. Cleanly encapsulating the sources will encourage coherence and reduce errors. As not all epidemics listed have pages, this may not be possible. I like your idea of maintaining a column of sources, even though
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status is unclear. If you did not create this file yourself, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. If you obtained it from a website, please add a link to the website from which it was taken, together with a brief restatement of that website's terms of use of its content. However, if
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I don't see how they could have copied the pron. because it is different. In the case of 'gyro' (short for gyroscope), they give IPA /ˈdʒaɪroʊ/; in the case of 'gyros' (food), they give IPA /ˈdʒɪəroʊ, ˈʒɪəroʊ; Gk. ˈyirɔ/. I do know that /'jiro/ would be more 'authentic', but that doesn't appear
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This article has been evolved for almost five years. It is within a specialized mathematical area though an effort has been made to use English only rather than Math symbols. I find every word and sentence important, unlike other, non-mathematical texts, where you may have more latitude. It may be
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I could think of other reasons why a source in a list is different from a source that would be put on the subject article, but this would be for the sake of the argument, not the practice. As long as we agree to keep the sources, the reasoning is secondary. Are you planning on rewriting the entire
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Yes I have the source somewhere I'll contact my team-members to see if they are willing to release the source, which is likely. The program takes solfège and returns a moderately tripy animated colour gradient video with synthesized tones. The other part of the group wrote the translator code from
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Hi Craig. I've noticed awhile ago in the conchology article, that there was a brief mention of a rare shell called "the Sarah shell." I just checked back and it's gone. And I know I saw it there, at least twice, this summer. What happened to it? I'm writing an eco-thriller when that shell somewhat
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Hi Craig. Sorry about this, can I just put on record that I had nothing to do with user 75 coming here and making this request. I think 75 has gone a bit overboard with his accusations. He doesn't seem to be the most stable kind of personality, he has very sporadic posting habits and a very short
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I have a very busy schedule these days. I have a pie in the sky dream of handing all the data and attributions programmatically but I would probably need help from a GIS expert and way more free time than I foresee having any time soon. Genera and higher maps should be considered to inherit the
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Hey mate. I noticed that you've started removing entries from the list of biographical articles with incompatible dates of birth. Good work! It's always nice to another person helping. Here's a tip though: when you find a website that verifies a particular date of birth, instead of putting the
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I think in general saying "references in respective articles" does not work well. If the subject article is vandalized, or innocently sources are removed, the article remains sourceless. Also, In this specific case, when I last maintained the list, many of the references were missing from the
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I noticed someone just axed your range map in that article, stating that there was no source or color key. I guess they have a point, at least re the latter (sources for range maps appear to be somewhat optional anyway, as far as I know). Could you please provide the color key? The map would
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Hi. I am inviting members of some WikiProjects to take part in evaluating their projects in order to help the Wikimedia Foundation better understand such projects from the inside, to encourage reflection on best practices, and to compile a list of best practices as recommended by a number of
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is typical: I queried those on the CONCH-L listserve group about this and had one person (from Hawaii) say, 'It IS spelled Gaskoinii in the citing reference,... only to have someone with deeper knowledge reply that while the 'temporary index' in Reeve's work spelled it with -ii, the actual
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mean? As far as I can tell, orange = Bornean ferret-badger, green = Javan ferret-badger, and azure = Chinese ferret-badger. But is red supposed to be historic range of all ferret-badgers? (and if so, do you have a source?) Otherwise, I'm going to assume it's supposed to be the Burmese
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Thanks for the assistance. Whatever is posted, the article is coming along well enough and I regret my lack of a fuse. I'm pleased that Vespine chimed in to clarify the issue. I did not mean to give the impression that I speak for Vespine, since one cannot speak for anyone else except
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I agree. Further, the map on the 'Otter' article has no key to explain what the colours refer to; it could be a diagram of the global distribution of otter breeds, or the population etc. Please could you include a key so the map isn't rendered meaningless. Thank you.
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I snuffled my way here just to thank you for myself. You helped with an issue on which we were a bit stuck. Your work looks of interest; one day I hope to peruse some of it. I am a lifelong fan of Einstein's, and enjoy studying the ramifications of Unified Field
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No key has been added and the map is still very hard to understand. I would prefer that someone fixed it and cited the original authors. The fact that it doesn't have a legend at least is a very serious issue as the range map is thus impossible to understand. -
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I remember I tried to improve this template quite a while ago, but I know almost nothing about the code one uses in template space, so I had trouble fixing it up. But now I had another go, as you will see. It's still not great, but it's better, clearer anyway.
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page as one huge table? I thought braking into regions has its merits, though I can definitely also see how one table sorted by year has its merits too. How about adding a sortable "region" column to satisfy both needs? Cheers, and happy editing. --
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I see this template is listed for deletion. Honestly I don't really mind one way or the other if it gets deleted or not, but I could not find where it was listed so as to see what your objections are to it. Drop me a line and let me know OK? Thanks
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I find your clean-up tag in its current form quite useless. Please be specific, or remove tag. This article has been evolved in almost five years, and every word and sentence have received attention. Thanks, --Comps (talk) 14:28, 22 February 2011
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respective article. May I suggest that you add a column to the table for references, and restore the ones missing? I am not going to press this, that article has already taken too much of my time, so it's up to you. Cheers, and happy editing. --
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The previous citation style is a legitimate in-line one in Wiki, and sometimes I find it better for the reader (to see the ref's short ID in the text without navigating to the References, especially if many repetitions). I have researched.
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and if possible leave a comment with your opinion? There isn't much interest in the article at the moment, it's still a bit of a messy battleground and I think this would be a positive step to move it forward. Cheers mate.
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Hi there. Thank you for your contributions. I think the Mustela range map you've introduced is not correct. At least it is in conflict with the text in the Mustela page and with map in the Mustela nivalis page. Cheers.
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It's great that you're making the derivative range maps you've uploaded, but they're all missing credit for the authors and the other information required to establish their copyright status—except the images, such as
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Also, the introduction needs to be more clear and concise, giving a better sense of context to a reader. Details go later in the article, the intro should be a solid synopsis. -Craig Pemberton 00:42, 21 February 2011
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the correct spelling in the USA. I think this template was originally seen as a way that an amateur seashell fancier might easily find various seashell-related articles, but I'm not sure it even serves that purpose
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article! The overriding concern (IMO) is the species list. I have worked on it for some time now. There were (and still are) many errors; so many that I deleted the list earlier this year (after fair warning in
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I don't have time to fix but capitalization and citation style is inconsistent with the rest of Knowledge (XXG). Maybe this was what Neilc was getting after. -Craig Pemberton 00:37, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
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Hi Craig Pemberton, I just dropped in to check if you consider yourself to be still active in WikiProject Gastropods? I assume you would say yes because I see you recently reverted some vandalism on the
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in your edit summary, try putting it in the 'references' section instead. That way, people will know where to verify the information themselves without having to dig through the article's history.
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on nitrogen that sounds confused. Source is an article from The Economist which also sounds confused. It is possibly subtly incorrect due to the poor science editing and expert should check it.
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it will create a small amount of redundancy. BTW, the revision system ensures that commits never destroy data so we don't have to rely on ad-hoc systems like lists to back up our work. Cheers,
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Hey Craig.. Don't know if you're around or if you remember me ;) doesn't seem like you've been editing much recently.. If you get a change, can you please have a quick look at my RfC
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As for where you should post your objections, I think probably that should be on the Knowledge (XXG):Templates for deletion page. As far as I can tell you did not list it there yet?
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This is an image for a draft I ended up not using. The copyright probably expired a century ago. I forget where it is from. It would be best if you went ahead and deleted it.
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sorry, forgot to leave any address if I have found the right person... If you have any info about translating solresol, can you drop me an email. teacher.travisgmail.com
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Well, lets just take a survey of 5 or 6 dictionaries, including Wiktionary, and use the average ordering, with no commentary about which is more popular or whatever.
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if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that images for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable for use on Knowledge (XXG) (see
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Hi Invertzoo! I'm not sure where this argument goes so I'll put it here and if that's incorrect I trust you'll tell me. The template can be seen on the page for
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as great as it is, I award you a piece of the barnstar that Jimbo gave us on Saturday July 25 2009 at arnstar that Jimbo gave us on Saturday July 25 2009 at
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because it is not appropriate to blank the contents of a page. If you think a page should be deleted, please follow the appropriate process as described at
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Although you are quite new to the project, for the work you have already put into ProjectGastropods, I award you, Craig, this Barnstar. Congratulations!
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The lead should give a fair short summary of the article. If too short it misses its purpose. In your Wiki links (in the tag) 3-4 paragraphs for a : -->
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to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you.
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Thanks Snek. I read that scientific names should be treated as latin (foreign) and thus italicized. This contradicts the more specific convention on
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It's okay to delete this. It was an exercise in working with Knowledge (XXG) for my brother-in-law. I won't personally vouch for it's notability.
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looks like it is missing some info, but I checked the history and could not find much (I don't think I know how to search the history too well).
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I just posted a question about references on a rarely-seen talk page and wondered if you could weigh in on it when you get the chance. It's at
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Yep. I lost that section of my notes and don't have my books with me. I'll fill it in if it's still empty once I can. Regards -
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description by Reeve spelled it with -i. I, for one, do not have such resources at my disposal and, from the species list in
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the copyright holder is a party unaffiliated from the website's publisher, that copyright should also be acknowledged.
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article, but I just wanted to check, as I am attempting to update our member's list. Thanks so much and best wishes,
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Well I hope it turns out to be useful to someone. If not then it can be deleted at some point in the future I guess.
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If you're not sure about how to work with references, feel free to leave a note either here or on my talk page. :) --
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30,000 article is acceptable, so I do not quite see the problem that justifies the tag. Please remove the tag.
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universal language that future scientists use to communicate with semi-sentient nano tech ((it's a SF novel))
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Yep. I haven't be doing much work on gastropods in particular, but I'm still around. Hope you're doing well.
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states that the larva is planktonic but the description describes a nektonic animal. Could someone clarify?
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Glad I could help out. =) I'm sorry if I voted differently than you were expecting Vespine. Best regards,
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Oh man I totally spaced on this one. Yes I need to finish! I'll try to get to it by this weekend.
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article. Actually believe it or not I have no degrees: I am more or less entirely self-trained in
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with another article. If you are interested in the merge discussion, please participate by going
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You seem to have left the article in half-baked state. Any chance you'll return to it? --
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I tend to agree with you that it is a messy template all in all. By the way, "mollusk"
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that you are going to create a stub for it, also? Oh!, BTW, did I say "Welcome" to the
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OK, first of all, thanks for all the work you've been doing with the badger maps.
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That there are no other relevant subjects falling under the header of seashells.
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projects. I am contacting you because you are listed as an active member of
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Wait, I mean... This is really me! BUT YOU'LL NEVER FIGURE OUT WHO!!!
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npov tag without any entry on the talkpage. Care to elaborate there?
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Index

List of elementary physics formulae
Fluid Dynamics
The Kaleb
talk
undated
12:58, 15 October 2009 (UTC)
Craig Pemberton
talk
14:36, 15 October 2009 (UTC)
URL
Cryptic C62
Talk
04:03, 7 April 2009 (UTC)
Autarchoglossa
Knowledge (XXG):Deletion policy
R'n'B
call me
09:51, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
Cowry
Cowry
Cowry
Makuabob
talk
16:27, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
Oyster
bivalve
Oyster
section
Pacific_oyster#Life_Cycle
Invertzoo

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