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though stuff isn't overlapping any more, which is good. You know, to my simple-mindedness, it seemed originally as if merely removing the candle images didn't work, then all I'd have to do would be to revert to an earlier, candle-less version, which had looked good, and surely would again. But I was completely wrong. So I can't even look at an earlier version to see what the layout was likeā€¦ and it's fading in memory.Ā :-( I
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revert. At the same time, if it was an attack, I find it more egregious having come from an administrator. I hadn't seen the policy you linked until now. I must admit I am more confused after reading it, than enlightened. I can't imagine overlooking an attack as productive, especially as they progress towards requiring oversight. It becomes even harder to ignore, when you esteem the attacked party. Best -
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column had a width specified as a percentage - although I always prefer to let the browser sort that out, as I can never account for all the different possible combinations of screen width, resolution and browser. YMMV. It's getting a bit late here (3 am BST), so I might not respond to more probs until the morning. Nevertheless, you can have fun experimenting - reverting is cheap! --
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some insight into the regulatory landscape in the UK, if you're able to provide it, and also the opportunity to conduct a discussion somewhere other than the internet equivalent of a hotel lobby, if you're willing. Accordingly, I'd be grateful if you'd respond via my e-mail address so we might have a (brief) discussion. Thanks, and best regards,
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with my old eyes to spot row changes, etc. in the wikitext, but although they make it easier to read in the edit window, such spacing changes make no difference to the rendered text, so you can happily ignore them. The only thing I've not found time for is to check if the background colours meet WCAG 2.0 AA standards. You could check that at
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some fashion (not just pretty pics, poked into text) can be a functional way of showing information. Not a brainstorm or anything and really something people do on Powerpoint all the time. But Wiki still does not do that much in general. Just think we should keep looking for ways to layout pictures better.
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Errm, it seems that it was the same as before G lit the candles. But now I've wrapped up the archives, bookmarks and RfAs in their own divs and set them inside a table to give some spacing. I don't know what screen width you have, so I'm not sure how it shows for you. I'll do some more if the general
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how JAWS copes with it. Unfortunately, I don't know of any list of what screen-readers can deal with, probably because screen-readers differ from each other in their implementations. What I can say for certain is that JAWS can read all of the usual characters available on a standard UK keyboard (with
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I have observed some pretty remarkable contributions from this account. I am curious, why are you not an administrator. Pardon that you have struck me as the kind of editor who could be a good one, and that you seem qualified by a cursory review. I am working on an essay, and I believe you are of the
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and the tag was removed by another editor. If you get time, I would greatly appreciate a quick accessibility review, which would help ensure that the list meets 2011 standards. It's an older list, but I did put row and col scopes in; however, this is the first list I've done this for and I don't know
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As for delegating, well, I'm painfully aware that I'm not doing as much routine reviewing as I feel I ought, so I feel obliged to help when someone asks. Nevertheless, after around 30 years in education, I'm still in the habit of try to illustrate what I'm doing. Hopefully anybody tracking through my
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if they arise; and I'm always willing to help you if you get stuck, or don't understand how something works on Knowledge (XXG). I have most scuba pages on my watchlist, so I'll look out for your edits. P.S. putting your email address on one of the most visible sites on the web may attract more than a
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I see a few significant issues with the current content and would appreciate the opportunity to review them with those of you with a standing involvement with the page. As a (very) new Wikipedian I'm still finding my way around and learning the ropes, so I'd appreciate your indulgence in working with
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list. That's not so bad, as the table seems to have plenty of room for bullet points. If you want the table to extend across the page, just set the width of the table to 100%. I've done both of those for you to see if you like how it looks. The reason the previous version was full-width was that each
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That would be perfect! Let me do some digging for a few more photos for the article and I'll let you know when I am BOLD enough to try it. Access is not the first concern, I am tired of the complaints over "gross" images that do serve a purpose. It shows up on my watchlist daily since I added refs to
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I've increased the page width now, as it was in fact too narrow (quite pointlessly, as there's plenty of room on my screen). My socks may have been messing with such things while I was away, I suppose. (Pod! Is that you, slinking off?) Anyway, pragmatically, I can't say I think it's comely yet, even
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I don't intend to put it to the test, but I reckon I can produce new images almost as fast as they can remove 'em. 'Zilla in a swimsuit for the Summer collection, perhaps? Maybe I'll get some pics of the twins dressed up in Halloween costumes ready for later on in the year - imagine Darwinbish &
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well received by academics. They were impressed with the rigor of the research and that is due in large part to your efforts. So yet again, Thank YOU! I will keep you posted as I continue to get the results out there. Also, if you would like a token of appreciation (aka Knowledge (XXG) swag) send me
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Hey RexxS. This symbol: Ā¤ is used commonly throughout a number of featured lists (and current candidates). I don't even know what it's called but I wondered if screen-readers can deal with it? If not, (and I've asked this before, I know), is there a list somewhere I can easily refer to so that I
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Thank you for that. I hope I wasn't out of line, but I respect RexxS as well. So I would be offended if someone called him an "incorrigible madman". That does not impress me as a comment on content. Because the intent was not clear, and the user who posted it was an administrator, I did AGF and not
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Frankly, I'd always advise against using rowspan just for a couple of cells, especially row headers. The inconvenience of duplicating data is, IMHO, far outweighed by the potential to mess other things up, and keeping things simple is a cornerstone of good design. Sorry, it's not a straight answer,
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I'm sorry to say Greg is in the mood for leaving ā€” check out his pages. I don't know if he's the kind of wikipedian who leaves once a week ā€” I don't know him ā€“ but I have no fellow feeling at all for the bastards who chant "drama queen, ha ha" whenever somebody leaves and then is pulled back by the
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element) produces the pauses associated with new lines (not preferred behaviour). An additional bonus is that the structure of the page becomes semantically correct, which ought to offer some advantages to re-users of our content who may convert into non-html formats. It's only small improvements,
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RexxS, thanks, as ever, for your input and sorry for always name-checking you. Perhaps you should nominate a few delegates who are as generous with their time and knowledge as you so I don't have to pester you or get others to pester you on my behalf...! One question, why are we using a template
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Hey man. Hope work is settling down. But no worries. I am still kinda stuck on the basic concept of what we did in painted turtle (all four species, top and bottom, using a table). I find that your table is much nicer way to show things than the default gallery. Also that organizing images in
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I figured if anyone knew you would... In your work with tables, specifically tables with photos, have you found a way or tried to make one that would collapse unless selected by a mouse click? I am wondering if a table of images could be made but only viewed if the user makes an action. Similar to
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I would be interested to hear your thoughts though, on whether the bot's commenting out of a file is the best option when a file has been renamed? Ideally, it would spot the renaming and update the filename in the article, but I understand that would take quite a bit more programming and testing.
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Hi Giants! I found a bit of time at last. As I prefer to do, rather than talk, I've gone ahead and made some tweaks to improve accessibility and markup towards modern standards. Hopefully you can see from each edit what I did. I'm afraid I've opened out the spacing quite a bit - it just helps me
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I also edited the postion so 1st in second divsion will not be in the same place as 1st in first division but under last position first division had, also the divisions name, I have read from above and previous issues. Can you tell me what you think of it now?, is it good? or should it be touched
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implementation as being somewhat more efficient. With regard to hyperbaric medicine in the US, there are legal and public health issues to consider in forming the consensus, and collaboration in defending the consensus will be more effective in deterring crassly commercial agendas. I'd appreciate
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of competitions, players, etc. so really should be marked up as lists, although we don't want a bullet point (ugly and takes up space in a table). The upside is that screen readers treat it exactly as a list (which is what Graham and others expect it to be); while the alternative (using an html
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which are useful in sports tables for captain, wicket-keeper, promoted and relegated, etc. If somebody needs more than that many symbols for a key, I might be asking them to have another think about how they are structuring their data. Of course, it is always possible to replace all of the key
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This needs to be fixed to remove the white background from the hash tag. This is indeed better than just using the keyboard hash tag because it allow for alt text to display on screen readers in the line the person is reading. So, I just need you to fix it with whatever you know how. Thanks,
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I'm hoping to help, and see a number of places where the content and citations don't appear to meet Knowledge (XXG) Medicine standards. But I'm hoping improvements can be consensus-based and wanted to reach out to you, Gene, and any other genuine contributors before making any (big) changes.
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Indeed, it seems Fastily deleted the redirect at 23:04, 9 October 2011; Your bot properly cleaned up at 00:06, 10 October 2011; Fastily undeleted the redirect at 01:27, 10 October 2011 (leaving no trace of the delete/undelete); I properly notified you at 01:09, 10 October 2011; then Fastily
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attributes are actually needed as the whole table is centre-aligned because of the declaration in the first line. By the way, if you ever need to sort other things in tables (full names, dates, etc.), there are specific templates to do just that and they are listed at the bottom of
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be when it's part of a rowspan. In practice, it doesn't seem to work out so well, and major websites like the US Inland Revenue Service advise their web designers to avoid rowspan and colspan in case they violate Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Here's a quote from
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It seemed uncontroversial to update the links the the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society to reflect their new website structure, so I've done that. (Note that while they're resolving some DNS issues with their service provider the conventional "www.uhms.org" URL re-maps to
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Hi RexxS, it's about the list above, I have updated the article and fixed all issues, exemple, if you sorted numbers, (goals, pts, etc..), 9 will be above 10, and 2 in the area of the 20's, not to forget 115 will not be above 99 but above 11. now its fixed, used template
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English (which of course spells colour with a 'u'!!) - but I'm able to understand my colonial cousins' spelling preferences from several years worth of scuba diving holidays (vacations) in the Americas. If I try hard, I can even translate into EN-USĀ :) Cheers,
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Thanks for the explanation. I was afraid that the sorting problems only occurred to me, since the FLRC was quickly closed so it seemed that there were no more problems with the list. Anyway, great job with the sorting, the list looks really great. ā€”
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You miss the context: that Jack spent two years editing productively and without creating socks to bother you. His recent edits have been born of the frustration of finding that even after those two years, there's no chance of returning to good
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Pls see the actual list. When I try to color the Dem and Rep in the Lt Gov column it goes blank. And why does that same table only go 2/3 way across the screen instead of all the way. Note the Territory Gov table I made does go all the way
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Weā€™re right in the process of launching a small, invite-only beta (complete with bugs and quirksĀ ;) to a few hundred users across the world, and are initially looking for people with existing expertise on a number of different topics.
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I hope you donā€™t mind me contacting you this way, but I saw here on Knowledge (XXG) that you seem to have good expertise on Scuba Diving, and I was therefore wondering if you would be interested in curating the Scuba Diving domain?
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Hi RexxS, thanks for your reply, I fully understand. Please don't hesitate to let me know if you can recommend another Scuba Diving expert to join our closed beta test. And here's a personal invite anyway (to use as you please) Ā :
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And Texans are even slower. But I think NW just fooled about with it and stuck some emdash thing in there. I boldly deleted that sucker and it works fine on Firefox. I don't know if it works in other browsers, though.
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Hi Rexx, thanks for coming to the last Manchester wikimeet - it was good to meet you there. If you're interested in coming to the next one, it will be on 17 September (as we agreed during the last one) - more info at
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Also, on the DCS FA effort, I talked to a few people about writing articles that could serve as refs for a more "global" view. If all goes as planned, they will hit the medical journals in a couple of months. Thanks!
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template, and sorry I didn't point you to it last night, but I was rather exhausted by the time I finished - I bet you were too! You haven't broken anything, of course, although you might want to check if those
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Hi AJ, the most important advice for new editors is "be bold". There's nothing you can do as an editor that can't be fixed, so please go ahead and change things. We can discuss any differences of opinion on the
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Well, pretty much as expected, removing the rowspans in the headers allows the table to sort properly. I've also removed the bare endashes from cells as they messed up the sorting as well. Jobs left to do:
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I don't know if this is an inside joke or what. Normally I would revert this edit as an attack. Because you are an administrator, I'll let it stand. If in truth it is an attack, I'll seek redress myself.
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can see what I did, and can probably replicate the processes on other lists. At least I'm hoping so before the RLRC queue gets too clogged up. It's a job that wants doing, so I'm not too dismayed. Cheers
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You're right in this case. I've explained as best I can at the FLC, and hopefully that will satisfy KV5. If you need further help, please feel free to ping me, and good luck with your nomination. Cheers
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Hello again RexxS. I have now added the original diagram to the Diving Incident Page. As far as I know the Incident Pit had never previously existed in any form. E John T. 13:04, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
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I can send you an invite to the beta (just send me an email at martin planeto.com), so that you can determine for yourself if this seems fun! Any feedback that you can provide will be very appreciated.
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Brilliant Rex! Many thanks! I'll be working on this through the weekend. BTW, your user page says you speak near native Yank English but you spelled color with a 'u'. HeHeĀ ;-) Thanks much again for the
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First, thanks for all the fine work you do as a dedicated Wikipedian. The effort you and Gene Hobbs have expended over the years to maintain Knowledge (XXG) standards on this page is much appreciated.
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for how a text-only browser can come unstuck with rowspans - and that would affect users who have primitive computers and poor internet connections, such as you might find in less developed countries.
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reported the Public Policy Initiative research. They noticed all of our hard work on article quality assessment! And, I presented some preliminary results of the Public Policy Initiative today at the
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the bookmarks thing appeared top right, pretty much on top of the boxtop/boxbottom box, with the archives immediately (but spaciously) to its left, and the self-updating RFA report thing centred
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Occasionally is just fine. It's a tool, and I have little doubt that when you use it, you will do so in a sensible manner. Kind of like me with lobster forks. Twice a year is plenty. :D
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Not an incorrigible madman? Well, can I call RexxS "you esteemed nutcase", then? He'd still need to go to bootcamp and learn to be less nice, you know. Sorry I worried you, My76Strat.
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Although I should note that if you do see an actual attack, a) it shouldn't matter if it's an administrator or not, and b) the appropriate action would not be to revert the edit - see
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that's how it was. All these three on one vertical line will necessarily be tight and squashed. Well, I'm sure that wasn't any help. I'll leave you to it. Seriously, thank you, Rex.
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last week, leaving a redirect in place. The bot ought not to be blanking from articles any images that have not been deleted, as they work just as well with the redirect. Cheers, --
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Anyway, I'd seriously doubt that the Ā¤ symbol is likely to be read by any screen readers ā€“ like you, I don't even know how it would be pronounced. To be certain, you could ask
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if I did it correctly. Hardcoded HTML font elements and color types were other things questioned, and I'm no expert on either. I'd be thankful for whatever help you can offer.
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I'm still trying to get in the right frame of mind for a concentrated effort at DCS ā€“ sooner rather than later, I'm hoping. I've replied to your email in the affirmativeĀ :) --
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As it turns out, I've a soft spot for Greg L, as we fought side-by-side in the same trenches in the Date-delinking Wars. Even if he does still think Rex Schneider is German :D
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Hi Martin, thanks for the kind words, but all my limited spare time is devoted to Knowledge (XXG), so I'll have to decline your invitation. Good luck with your enterprise! --
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The scope attribute also works with some (but not all) assistive technology in tables that use "colspan" or "rowspan" attributes in table header or data cells."
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addiction a few days later. So they didn't leave ā€“ so what? They intended to, didn't they? They were upset, weren't they? How is that funny? Grumble.. grumble..
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Would spanning the record title for shutouts (under "Career pitching records"), runs, or extra-base hits (under "Single-season batting records") in
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I saw, James, and thank you for all the research you did. That has to have been one of the most blatant adverts ever to avoid speedy deletion. --
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Good evening Rex (it's 7 p.m. here in Paris), and thank you so much for your kind message. I'll try to remember what I'd learned today! Regards!
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I'm grateful that you felt the need to inform me about Jack's former interactions with you, but you can rest assured that I've done my research
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I've commented at the FLC archive. I think the pie chart easily meets accessibility standards and should be kept. Good luck with your nom! --
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with whom I've collaborated on some diving articles. Unfortunately, I have no idea how much time any of them might have available. Cheers --
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Hi RexxS, I am planning to go back to Scuba diving and sort out the section on decompression sickness soon, but probably not today. Cheers,
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from the Knowledge (XXG) in Higher Education Summit. Let me know if you would like me to keep you posted as the research results come out.
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Hehe.Ā :-) But bear in mind that Zilla requires a pocket at all times, swimsuit or not. Dolled-up-Zilla is still there, but how about this
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Nominated five FLRCs in a minute or two. Thought you should know since you've offered to help. Looks like we're not making progress.
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Thank you Risker, I doubt it's a function that I'll use more than occasionally, but I'll do my best to live up to your expectations. --
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Thank you Sfan! I'm so pleased to see you interacting in such a positive manner and responding to feedback. Keep up the good work. --
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the article. Time to try something new and stop the occasional edit wars. New residents next week so it may be a little while.
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Done for now, take a look some time and let me know if there are any aspects you think need work. Also done major rehash of
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Take my advice and drop it now. Jack's gone, and you don't have to give the impression of being so desperate to smear him. --
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Thanks, RexxS, I appreciate the advice (and the e-mail redaction). I don't have a problem being bold, but view consensus
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that I hadn't seen before. Simplest work-around while I sort out a proper solution is to use wiki-markup (*) to create a
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small number of spammers, so I've blanked it. It's still in the page history if I ever need to email youĀ :) Cheers, --
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Hi TRM, I'm fine thanks - went to the Wiki-meet in Manchester yesterday and enjoyed meeting the folks again. I met
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RexxS, do you MIND? Yes, I remember you were worried about hurting this guy's feelings. Are you going to restrain
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them, by itself. That would give Spumoni the Flutterer a central position, as is proper, and a good big cage. I
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for the first time and it turned out we were at Uni almost contemporaneously - what a small Wiki-world!
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symbols with reference notes, which can be made to work just as well and are accessible automatically.
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Hi RexxS, I was asked to contact you for the matter related to the compliance of medal tables for
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Ah, ok. I've sort of re-arranged the items to meet your recollections (actually just looked at
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Thank you Martin. There are only a handful of really active scuba divers on Knowledge (XXG):
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Brilliant. Thanks for your advice, will do my best to keep rolling with the access stuff.
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Has anyone shown Zilla the utility of a "bum-bag" yet? She'd want one a little larger than
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Thank you for the kind words, but I think these exchanges adequately sum up my position:
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She'd better sow herself a bum-bag. Do you happen to have an old circus tent to spare?
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Just wanted to inform you since this guy has done this to me time and time again.Ā :(
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for vampires! Ha, look! Feet stick out! Little Tex whole new smell, delicious!
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and I wouldn't force them on others, but I feel it does represent best practice.
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Thanks Mike, I'm looking forward to the meetup ā€“ see you there! Cheers --
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not to mention the nonsense he caused evidently since January this year.
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DCS is good but I just emailed you about a help request. Ā ;) --Thanks!
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might explain, but you are exactly the kind of editor I had in mind.
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this Saturday (17th September). Hope you can still make it.
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It looks good, and I've now commented at the FLC. Cheers --
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I have responded to your comments on Dianaa's talk page.
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Of course Dino likes vampires. Taste like chicken! --
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