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243:. Thank you for that confirmation. I really do appreciate it. On the subject of my talk page redirecting to an archive, I usually do not need to be notified in real time when someone writes on my talk page so I don't mind losing the warnings. I love the ability however to have a permanent link to any specific conversation I have participated in. I have spent dozens of hours sifting through user archives and article archives trying to find the point to which users have referred. It is even difficult finding what I wrote when I know the date from My Contributions because many archives are not dated but numbered and many are so large they take forever to load. Now, anyone that talks to me has a permanent link to that 146:
crashes my computer. So I thought, "How can we both maintain an ongoing archive system and ensure that the link people have in their contributions will permanently take them to the right discussion?" If I redirect my talk page to a subdirectory that has my current archive and merely change the re-direct address when the page starts to tell me, "It takes xx bytes to load this page, maybe you should archive....", all links to that page will be to the permanent address. I do lose out on the "New messages" thing, which is unfortunate to me, but I thought I was being more mindful of everyone else. :)--Thecurran (talk) 19:55, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
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I have blocked you for one hour for disruptive editing. I have asked you to stop creating this type of redirect, according to project consensus, and you will not engage in discussion. You may edit your talk page in the meantime for discussion purposes. And if you object to the placement of this
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Hi. Well, there *is* such a thing as text that is "non-encyclopedic" or with tone that is "inappropriate for wikipedia". This is is exhaustively explained somewhere among the 1,423,557 pages of the Wikpedia Manual of Style and Policies, but I have long forgotten where exactly. Try searching for
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Well! Something broke my template, and i've taken the liberty of removing two "%" characters from my previous notice above, so that it doesn't break everything that accumulates on the rest of the page. What i summarized as "long attempt to redress my errors" is now added at the bottom of the same
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This is regarding my redirect to a fresh archive from my talk page. Have you ever tried to look up something you left on somebody's talk page only to find yourself, with a link to an archived subsection, needing to search through dozens of archives? I have and it is a frustrating task that nearly
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article says, "Britain's Statute of Westminster 1931 formally ended most of the constitutional links between Australia and the UK. Australia adopted it in 1942, but backdated it to the beginning of World War II to confirm the validity of legislation passed by the Australian Parliament during the
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Hello Thecurran, do you really think this article is a good idea? You are just getting started, with less than 100 entries in the table, and the article is already about 16,000 bytes long. There are over 3000 first-level administrative divisions in the world, so I don't think this approach is
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On a sidenote, why is this page an archive? I strongly suggest that you have your actual talkpage as the main area for discussion. This would mean you gain from the "new messages" bar at the very least, and it wouldn't be confusing for editors. If you have any questions about any of this, don't
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article says, "Canada is also a constitutional monarchy, with The Crown acting as a symbolic or ceremonial executive. The Crown consists of Queen Elizabeth II (legal head of state) and her appointed viceroys, the governor general (acting head of state), and provincial lieutenant-governors, who
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seems to count the number of subdivisions, without actually listing most of them. It is useful and concise but only a handful of provinces, etc. are on it. I did not create this page but I am trying to make it into a useful list. I think it would be useful to compare the population or size of
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article says, "... These aspects to the relationship were eventually formalised by the Statute of Westminster in 1931 (Australia, New Zealand and Newfoundland had to ratify the statute for it to come into effect; which Newfoundland never did and Australia and New Zealand did in 1942 and 1947
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A request keeping the same number all the time means that people on the older requests list can just move their entry to the current requests list in numerical order without having to re-number all the entries. All new requests will just use the next number in sequence (for example, if
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article says, "Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state and is titled Queen of New Zealand under the Royal Titles Act 1974. She is represented by the Governor-General, whom she appoints on the exclusive advice of the Prime Minister. The current Governor-General is Anand Satyanand."
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I am not the best person to discuss the minutiae of the MOS I'm afraid. I locked the page because ti was the subject of an ongoing edit war which itself has ended up at ARBCOM. It seems that your request does not yet have consensus to be added onto the page yet, for a start,
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I am not actually on wikibreak. I am back from a 1/2 year retirement/break, but am not editing as much as I was before that time, which is why I keep the sign. I did not quite understand your last comment, although the phrase did seem vaguely familiar to me. All
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page, which is the top of the hierarchy of all the per-nation articles on administrative divisions. I don't see a need to duplicate that information in a single list. Perhaps you should reconsider. What problem are you trying to solve? Thanks, —
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rocks. After all, "original humor" (like the CamelCase cartoon, I'm afraid) can be considered a form of "original research" --- another WikiHeresy. Such things are not allowed in WP, not even on User: pages. All the best,
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value, and we only have redirect aliases for ISO 3166-1 entries, not for ISO 3166-2. The formatting of country data templates is also important, since automated tools are used to maintain them. Thank you —
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For what it's worth, thecurran, your arguments have me "weakly agreeing" with you. I just don't have any arguments "strong enough" to post on the relevant article Talk page. —
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on their User Contributions page. As soon as i get an edit size warning on my talk page, I can make a new archive. The idea is in its early stages but I hope it catches on. :)--
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Ok - well then since you don't mind - I am wondering, is there any plan within this ISO xxxx project to add categories to these redirect pages? I added
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as to not encourage him. Just ignore the little kid and he'll go away. Also, is there a reason that your talk page redirects to an archive page?
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respectively). The word British was dropped when the modern Commonwealth of Nations was formed in April 1949, after the London Declaration."
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No stress at all! BTW, I would rather people talk here. That way it is easier for everyone to sift through archives. Warmest Regards, :)--
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Ok - may I ask why? I don't see this used as a common name when I search google. Is this commonly used somewhere specific. Thanks.
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That is a great idea. Perhaps it would be a better to start such a category now instead of waiting until the thousands are processed.
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Oh, I see what it is about, nevermind. yes, weaverkid is bad and has been blocked. I block his socks on site. He should just be
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I thought I'd better let you know - I didn't want you to think that I'd renumbered it for the sake of it, there is logic there!
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Thank you for bringing that research to my attention. I was trying to make the caption fit the image, borrowing info from
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Yes, I do think this article is a good idea. It allows side-by-side comparisons of subdivisions of different countries.
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No problem. Actually, I was aware of the use but forgot it when placing the national flag, thanks for reminding me
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has replied less than positively. I suggest you let the discussion go on for a little bit before outting in an
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Three links or more to non-disambiguation pages - which you've now done, so I've removed the tag. Thanks!
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message on this page, well, that's what happens when I click on the "edit talk" button available to me. —
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Hi - just wanted to confirm - do you think this is a needed/likely redirect? Thanks.
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Wow - knew there was a good reason - sorry for talking in your archive. Thanks.
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Not sure why it wasnt working for you... Seems to work fine for me, try it now:
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I'm not sure why you created this page, but I deleted it as an attack page.
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No problems here; I was just deleting my own image. Warmest Regards, :)--
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visited the page today - and they are number 7... where do they go?
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I just sent the Regression resolution to me, my Dad, and Craig.
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instead who has not responded to any of those responses.
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Why is it ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 and not ISO 3166-1 alpha-2?
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Would you delete the templates of developing countries?
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Teriyaki turkey tastes great and kinda like bacon. :)--
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