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everything organized,I decided to use my username and my page as the same identity.Finally to answer your last question,anywhere from 4 to 6 of those members have in fact been tried for various charges,but the only way you can verify that is through their personal criminal records,which I'm sure you'll be happy to do.I was hoping that with the recent increase of gang activity,that other members of wikimedia from my area would help and contribute.In no way does this page serve as a "vanity" for the gang.There are no promotions that can be seen here.The information displayed is what I know,but if you know more,please point me in the right direction.I thought this site was used to share information,not to question it. If the page is to be deleted,let it be so.Ignorance is bliss. Have a good one. --
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entire vehicle into a corridor of the third level of engineering south, the stealing and ransom of Ronald McDonald from the myer center - all were orchestrated by AUES members. The way I have explained them here makes such events seem only of interest to a quite narrow, local, audience, but when thought about, they are things which can be told in such a way that they are of interest to the greater population. Things such as the hot water system in the Crown and Anchor pub, in the city, being removed by students during one of the engie pub crawls would also be notable, in my opinion.
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A nominator made a very peculiar "joint nomination" of these two persons (perhaps because they are married to each other). However, each person has a very different purport to notability, and the deletions should be decided independently. It would be great if you could clarify on each AfD what your
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talk page not to put good/bad/small labels on the articles, and that there is an "article validation" feature being developed. Where can I find more information about this? I think it would be interesting because most of the articles I have started (labelled on my user page) have never been edited by
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The society has had many a notable event prescribed to its name. For example, a student whom is now a astronaut with NASA was once a humble member - Andy Thomas that is. Several other events throughout time, such as the hanging of a car on the torrents footbridge, the disassembly and reassembly of a
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If you came to this page because a friend asked you to do so, or because you saw a message on an online forum asking you to do so, please note that this is not a vote on whether or not this article is to be deleted. It is not true that everyone who shows up to a deletion discussion gets an automatic
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I will delete any attempt to start categorising Australian politicians by religion. This is a matter of hearsay, is not on the public record except in a few cases, and is usually not relevant to their public lives. Also you have not replied to my questions on the Roebuck matter. Unless you do I will
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that they (but only they) would hint OAM refers to some title or such. But what about a Lithuanian or an Italian reader would jump on your article? He should need to check the link to understand... Therefore I think the OAM reference should be added later in the article, with explainations. Regards,
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is an uncontentious issue, but there may be some ambiguity w.r.t. Donald Mackintosh. The book that I'm using by Australia's Olympics historian admits that they only figured this out themselves in the late 1980s. It also discusses confusion between archery and shooting. I also notice that "live game
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it's been brought to my attention that I deleted some of your comments from Rogerthat's RfA. At the time I made my edits, I was trying creatively to get around some server issues, and wasn't paying as much attention as I ought to have. Just thought I should pop a note on your talk page about it.
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I am the contributior who started the Adelaide University Engineering Society wiki entry. This was my first major contribution to the wiki, and I thought that it was a job well done. Anyway, since discovering that it was up for deletion, I am endevouring to bring the page upto a standard that other
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You are not barred from participating in the discussion, no matter how new you may be, and we welcome reasoned opinions and rational discussion based upon our policies and guidelines. However, ballot stuffing is pointless. There is no ballot to stuff. This is not a vote, and decisions are not made
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I can't remember where, but I've seen this issue discussed before, and the result was to stick with regional standards (ie. if the article is about an Australian subject, then the language should reflect that used in Australia). I may be wrong on this, but I'll look into it further. Actually, I'll
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Hey there. Thanks for the additions! I'm actually going through 1900 sport-by-sport at this point, in alphabetical order, and am currently working on rowing. Thus, I just haven't gotten to swimming/shooting yet ;). I'm primarily using Mallon's work, which credits Mackintosh with medals in two
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to interact with other Adelaide people - it will give you more credibility - I've noticed that a few prominent Australian editors and administrators have written (good, informative and concise) articles about rather obscure (but historically influential) settlers, convicts and Aboriginal warriors
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editing that takes place around here is. My expectation when I was a new was that the pages I touched would be immediately and constantly improved by others. Needless to say, it didn't always happen. (OK, it never happened, not quickly at least.) I guess that's what happens when you have almost a
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Hi Blnguyen. Great to see someone working on these. However, I was wondering whether we should go for an "adjacency template" for station articles (as per other Australian cities), rather than the all-in-one list as used for our suburbs. It may take some development, but have a look at what other
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article but I continue to disagree. When I started my presence here I read that every Knowledge (XXG) article must be immediately understandable to all people having absolute zero knowledge about the matter. I know it's typical Anglo-Saxon practice to add such acronyms after the entry's name, and
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Paul Davies went to last December's Conference om "Quantum Field Theory and its ramifications" in Hobart, where he got back to his origins, talking about Einstein's field equations, cosmology, and the possible future for the universe (also giving a less technically oriented public lecture on the
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When the University picked Paul Davies, he was already a big name, and they obviously wanted somebody who was well known, and who could attract funding easily, rather than somebody who would actually be committed to making the Department work. I think that some of the other candidates were pasr
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I had not realized that you would not be interested in the history of the Department of Mathematical Physics at the University of Adelaide, its one time pre-eminence in Australia, or the influence of its founders, Bert Green and Angas Hurst, on research in Mathematical Physics in Australia (an
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I note that you are a student of Mathematical Physics, which is interesting because that was what I got my PhD in. I presume that you know that the University of Adelaide was once the major centre for study in Mathematical Physics in Australia, and that there was a Department of Mathematical
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The links I have listed are the only source I know of to show the group's affiliation with young people in the area.Moving on,I would like to say that the only reason my username is that of the group's is due to the fact that this is the only article I was going to create on this site.To keep
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I am sorry to hear that Peter Bouwknegt has left the University of Adelaide, and that Mathematical Physics has finished at the University, especially after its auspicious start. I was last in Adelaide in December 2000, for the Lie 2000 Conference, and the doscipline still seemed like it was
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I was in Adelaide for a 1 week conference, "Confronting the Infinite", in February, 1994. I think that Paul Davies had recently started at the University at that point, and I only saw him at tea (where I got an impression of aloofness on his part), and at the public lecture on "The Arrow of
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I am not disputing your good faith, only the wisdom of trying to categorise politicians by religion in a country where this is not generally a political relevant matter. For politicians who make an issue of their religion, like Steve Fielding or Kevin Andrews, this can be discussed in the
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If you can show these things, then it would be worthwhile dropping in to the talk pages of those who have voted delete and requesting them to reconsider their vote. Note that the deletion process is not actually democratic, as the following is an excerpt which is often stuck on AFD pages
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It says that he ran for the State seat of Perth in the 1986 state election, and that his father Max was also a member of this seat. Do you know anything more about this political family after this time(you appear to have interest in politics of WA), as it could be added to the article.
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This occurred four years ago, so presumably the trial if there was one has happened. Was he acquitted or convicted? Either way, if you are going to add stuff like this, the outcome needs to be noted. If he was acquitted I would probably oppose including it on grounds of irrelevance.
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I don't know why you see the Colege captain as irrelavent for the Aquinas college page. I am a student of the school so i think my infromation is Just as -if not more- valid than yours. Unless you can provide me with any evidence with substance i will post the heading back on.
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The deletion process is designed to determine the consensus of opinion of Knowledge (XXG) editors; for this reason comments from users whose histories do not show experience with or contributions to Knowledge (XXG) are traditionally given less weight and may be discounted
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Thanks for the welcoming. I too am interested in the hard sciences and I noticed you are working as a research assistant in a quantum field. I recently applied to an undergraduate research program at Rice University (taking place this summer), so hopefully it goes well.
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Yeah, it's a bit of a mystery to me why everything has gone so quiet on that front. Last I heard, they were planning on rolling it out to en.wikipedia.org "in January", but I think I heard that back in December, so who knows. The feature itself is (kind of) discussed
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done, and it is unfortunate because it seems very likely that this article will be deleted because the subject is considered to be non-notable. (Most articles are written a lot less neatly (layout), and have many spelling and grammatical errors). There is a policy
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influence that still continues today - with a large number of high ranking academics in Mathematical Physics in Australia having passed through the University of Adelaide as students of either Bert or Angas). Sorry for burdening you with this information.
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criteria, and I would really appreciate any explanation of why you considered them to be non-notable. I'm not trying to dispute any AFD results, but just trying to work out what it is that makes people think they are not notable. Any comments welcome.
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Perhaps someday, a long time from now, you and I will discover that the universe is actually contained within a jar of kitten fur and that God is a gum drop. Barring this though, maybe we'll find out if there's anything to String theory or not. :)
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I never did SL language B (if I did, I would have fallen asleep during my English exam out of sheer boredom... ;)), but anyway, I think it's at least level 1. A six means you've been able to read French, at least, which is what basic language is.
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Thanks for your support on my recent request for adminship. It passed at 91/1/0, and I hope I can continue to deserve the community's trust. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help you, and if I make a mistake be sure to tell me.
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Keep up the good work with the swimming and in particular, the Gold medal winners. Thanks for the comments on my page and my profile page is a bit of fun, so the issue you raised is not that important. Ben.carbonaro 02:51, 9 February 2006
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Social Impact: A large number of members, or how the club has had a positive (or negative) impact on a significant portion of its members (eg, educational/professional services) or if it has initiated change within the university. (see
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I only got to the Cape Schanck article from following lighthouse links. I went there once, I remembered it being past farms and bush (all that tea tree stuff you get down there). Have to check what the shire council calls it. --
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only had one, so Gilchrist was captain for a short time. Whereas he was not when he deputised during one WI game in 2000-01, one Ashes game in 2001, and one Sri Lanka game in 2004. At least for the series, that info can be found on
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to create heaps of accounts will not work, because votes by accounts with little previous activity will be discounted by administrators as branch-stacking. It also tends to raise their ire and may damage borderline cases (eg, see
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page whether that paragraph should be in there. As such, I havs started a discussion on the talk page of the article about it. In any event, I just wanted to give you that outsider's perspective. Thanks for all your hard work,
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page, suggesting that the live pigeon shooting competitions are not officially Olympic events. Some mention should certainly be made of Mackintosh's performance, but his placings should not be included in medal tables. --
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No, im not Ashley Favel - i know someone who could very well be his younger brother, but he and I are quite separate people. After a quick glance across his page, I can see why you considered us to be the same people :)
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article. I see you'r enew here... well, one of the principle to follow is to make the reader understand things at a first glance when reading an article. I read it and did NOT understant what an OAM can be. Ciao.
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which says that clubs at universities and schools are not notable -this implies that simply being a club is not-notable, and to show notability, you would have to prove how this sticks out above other clubs, eg,
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By the way, you can sign your name on Talk and vote pages using three tildes, like this: ~~~. Preferably, use four tildes (~~~~), which produces your name and the current date. If you have any questions, see the
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has raised some significant objections, and I would like to ask if you wouldn't mind considering the ensuing discussion and changing or confirming your choice with respect to the article Mike Daisey. Sincerely
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The rule that I followed for India was that if someone was standing in for the real captain, he is not included, but if the previous captain was sacked or he resigned the new guy is included in the list. Thus
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Academic Impact: If the club organizes teams which compete in engineering competitions against other universities (what is the AUES record of success in formula SAE?), and has done so with success (see
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Not a problem at all Hansnesse- I don't know anything about the topic, but blankings with no reason given in the edit summary by an anon always raise my suspicions. Also, an example event on the
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I've joined. The first thing I think we should do is put the songs back in performance order on each year's Contest page - whoever came up with having them in alphabetical order of country??
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Don't worry, the first-time-voters will be discounted by the closing admin. Unfortunately I can't do this since I started the discussion, but it will be done. Thanks for notifying,
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My answer would be pretty much the same as cj's, but as I'm on holidays, I answer slower :-) The state library or Mortlock Library might also be a good spot for reference books. --
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established and used for the English captains) was that if deputising, you don't get a succession box. Where a player has deputised as captain he is denoted with a dagger (†) in
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anyone else and it would be interesting if anyone (maybe nobody?) who did drop by ticked a box or something to see if the article is good, bad or somewhere in between. Regards,
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I've never added one of those, so I'm not too sure - but I'd imagine we went by the captain appointed for the series/tournament, not the individual match. So, for example,
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I noticed you recently nominated a bunch of vanity pages for AfD. I tend to agree with those nominations, but there are couple of things conventions I should point out:
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Since we don't know what exactly Roebuck is alleged to have done or what the outcome was, I am going to delete the reference, which is highly unfair to him as it stands.
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Hi Blnguyen, I've added a barnstar to your user page - you more than deserve it for your extensive effort adding LGA information to Sydney's suburbs! -- All the best,
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Paul Davies did "go crazy". His background is certainly in Mathematical Physics, and it seems strange to see him pontificating on such topics as Astrobiology.
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which have been saved because of their user credibility and the esteem in which they are held - quite possibly identical articles by newbies could be junked.
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I haven't added a thing to the article, so check the page history closer next time. Nothing in the article is sourced, so why don't we just delete it all? --
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Yeah, but those republican blogs aren't a credible/useful source of information, they are attack pages, so I have removed them, and it should stay that way.
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Hi. I notice you expressed an opinion on the deletion debate, saying that the band was not notable. I had a look at the band, and they seem to satisfy the
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passed with a final result of 78/2/0. Hopefully I will live up to everyone's expectations. Please ask if I can ever help out with anything in the future.
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If only I got a dollar for each time I was asked that question. Not me I'm afraid - He's an impersonator! More recently I've been accused of being
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Hi again. I honestly cannot recall the exact succession paths of those ODI captains you mention, but the most cited reference is easily Cricinfo
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and interact with them, they will be more likely to give you the benefit of the doubt - their opinions count for more. You could also join
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Thanks for the quick reply! Since it seems to have been a misunderstanding, with your permission, I'd like to remove the warnings from
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Hello. As the person who added most of the Australian succession boxes, I can answer the question. The principle was (which I believe
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When you nomnate an article for AfD, put {{subst:afd}} rather than {{afd}}. Current practice has it that the afd template is always
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Thanks for the heads-up. I'm kind of boggled that anyone could consider an article on an Olympic competitor to be a joke... --
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Thank you Blnguyen for your help with Michael Wenden's page. The typo accidentally slipped through when I was feeling tired.
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Notoriety: Criminal/Fraudulent/Drunken rampages, etc, activity perpetrated by club members (I hope this is not the case, eg
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Howdy, I don't want to second guess you here, and maybe you have some information I do not, but I don't think the edits by
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if you aren't an admin?? I would like to use it rather than clicking on the past edits and manually doing things. Regards,
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Thanks for the suggestion. I have since joined the project that you recommended.--Josilot 05:56, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
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from time to time? We do have Vietnamese texts there quite often, and any comments would be appreciated! Happy editing,
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article was removed, also raising my suspicions. I am happy to let the proceedings regarding the relevancy to proceed.
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Thanks for the pointers, Blnguyen! If there's anything you see that can help, please don't hesitate to mention it! --
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I will give it a go, but how much of an uphill struggle is it going to be! Have you seen the 2006 page - it's a mess!
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and make a note about using edit summaries and (ideally) getting an account. What do you think? Thanks again, --
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I posted the Israel is gay link because it's funny to wathc Republican reaction to one of theirs getting outed.
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were one article. 170,000 refers to the entire municipality, and the articles have been changed to reflect that.
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came to town. I know that I won't have any time over the coming three months (moving, traveling etc.). Thanks, --
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admitted to a gay affair, but does not regard herself as such. She is not listed as gay on her article.
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Hi there. A notice that your article on this French archer is up for AfD. I think this guy is notable.
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Hi there jonel. I've made changes to this article, to which you were the only editor. I think that
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for what happened to the offender). A lot of the people voting are from Australia, so if you go to
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Nice work in relation to all the north-western suburbs! I've been going through them... ! -
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Please check to see if you are in the right category for classification by number of edits.
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Yeh I wouldn't mind, Im curious about the condendors for this year's Eurovision in Athens!
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students of the Department, for example, Mark Gould from the University of Queensland.
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was captain in the India Tests in 2004-05, cos he was captain for three games, while
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Yes, thats awesome. Just was wondering as to how much you were going to do. :D --
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who shouldn't be). I guess in principle this is the same as that for Aus and Eng.
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Hi again. Please make sure that the station articles are only categorised under
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put it to the Australian Noticeboard, as I'm sure I've seen it come up before.
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You're very welcome Andjam. Thanks for clarifying his status as a freestyler.
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Thankyou for reverting my user page. It appears that a supporter of the
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for an initial piece of advertising that was later rectified and saved.)
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My Handbook was too old to list it (1984 edition). However I found
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non-Olympic events (both in Shooting - live pigeon type events).
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That's fine. I'm sure that as an admin, it was a good-faith error.
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who appears to be one of the leading figures in AUES as well.
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Thanks. I'm happy to help with the project in anyway I can. --
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With apologies for the impersonal AWB-ness of the message...
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I stand corrected and have reverted accordingly. Regards --
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and subsequently deleted. Please use the latter. Thanks,--
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Knowledge (XXG):List of non-admins with high edit counts
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stations, and let me know what you think. Thanks, --
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