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known as "Tabal" was also known as "Jabal" and "Jubal", so he insists on writing this erroneous info into his chart alongside "Tubal, son of Japheth". From his responses to my challenge of this, it seems evident that he is bluffing about his sources; he cannot even provide an actual quote and does not seem to even know what they really say. But finally, after much pressing, he finally gave the following as his "sources" (without any quotes) for his (fraudulent, if you ask me) contention that Luwian inscriptions in Alişar and Çalapverdi, Turkey, refer to either "Jabal" or "Jubal":
1016:. He is, unfortunately, no longer an active WPian, so questioning him is probably of little use. I would not support the removal of those articles at present; most information from the early wiki-days was not rigorously sourced, so it is right to WP:AGF, especially in the case of a prolific contributor. I shall do my best to find the source the hard way, and if nothing can be found, then I will seek some remedy, which might include deletion as an extreme alternative. Thanks for your time, and sorry to have troubled you. Best wishes, 5532: 417:" with blatant POV, strawmen, terrible grammar and spelling, and replaced the text with several inaccurate tables; deliberately placed false GFDL histories at the old title to prevent me from moving it back without an admin deleting it; and finally, has reverted to his sloppy, deficient and POV version numerous times in the past couple of days. I have been trying to counter these actions single-handedly, as noone else has even taken a notice; please see the discussion on the Talk Page: 31: 4747: 4712: 1122:! Knowledge probably does not have space for articles about every English May Day celebration and every English peal of bells but it certainly does have space for a few articles about typical examples of the genre. Likewise it probably does not (yet) have space for an article about the history of every Jewish community in every Polish town but it certainly needs an article about a typical example. I am not sure how best to link such "typical" articles. -- 4814: 3809: 4779: 3923: 2043:. At this time, no-one uses the term/s "Palestinian/s" (in relation to anything associated with Jews or the land they lived in and which they regarded as their homeland) nor by any type of conventional Jewish scholarship, particularly at the present time when the label "Palestinian" is almost entirely identified with the Palestinian Arabs who are mostly Muslims. Finally, kindly take note that the name 439:.) Outside of wikipedia, I have never seen any sources anywhere referring to the Anatolian Tabali as "Jubal"/"Jabal". I won't be able to get to a sizable library for several days, but in the meantime I was wondering if there is maybe anything on this you could possibly find out, in the name of Truth. I may be able to get my hands on the Bittel book myself as early as today, though. Much regards, 1065: 2208:, the term and notion of "Palestine" and "Palestinians" has become thoroughly and exclusively connected with the Arab Palestinians to the point that no-one (not in politics, academics, the media, religion, etc) associates the name "Palestine" and "Palestinians" with the Jews or Judaism, so that it can safely be said that the notion of a " 1431:(what an ugly name). I assume he's an administrator as that template is locked. I've written asking him if this was part of a larger systematic cleanup, and of course I can't revert it. The remaining articles you found are those whose editors used the 1911 Britannica category explicitly, so there's a fragmentation that needs to be fixed. 2580:, I was wondering if you would help lend a hand in helping us clear out the amount of unassessed articles tagged with {{WPBiography}}. Many of them are of stub and start class, but a few are of B or A caliber. Getting a simple assessment rating can help us start moving many of these biographies to a higher quality article. Thank you! -- 2096:" article because the latter refers to the modern post-1948 Jewish state. My main concern was about rabbis from the Mishnaic and Talmudic eras, up until about a hundred years ago being called "Palestinians" on Knowledge as a follow-through from the many articles that have been copied and pasted from the old 789:
article could be created. It is generally better for Knowledge to have no article on a subject than to have incorrect outdated information (especially given the tendancy information in Knowledge has of propogating and spreading through the entire internet). As just one example, the article you created on
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Thanks, I get the sense that the anon knows what s/he is talking about, as the Maro Ajemian birth date agrees with the age she died. I've written to him/her to ask how s/he knows this information, so I'll let you know. Sure, if you can find birth info on the Ajemians elsewhere that would be great.
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Makes sense, I'll try to remember. However, there was a period when everyone referred to the land of Israel as Palestine. Therefore, to say something like "in 1940 Shlomo Pines emigrated to Israel" would appear to be an anachronism. Don't we have to use the term "Palestine" during a certain period
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I appreciate your desire to help with the 1911 project, but simply cutting and pasting from the 1911 article (without even checking to see if any of the content is valid) isn't very helpful to Knowledge. I hope you are planning on revisting those articles to correct and update them. Otherwise I don't
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I have a personal copy of the compact edition of EB1911, and am just now putting on the list of contributors from the index volume. I have also added the original introduction and wrote the biogs of Hugh Chisholm and Janet E. Courtney, staff members, and I have some more to do when I can get round to
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Per your note on Page 16 discussion: Ok, If you can verify them that would be great. Do you think we should have a vote for noninclusion for some of the articles, like the ones on page 1? I was thinking we could use page 16 for this if we can get it cleared out. Some of these are just not of any use.
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The newsletter is back! Many things have gone on during the past few months, but many things have not. While the assessment drive helped revitalize the assessment department of the project, many other departments have received no attention. Most notably: peer review and our "workgroups". A day long
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Ciao! Thanks for remark. It can be OK for the starting paragraph; that's just a matter of style. But, I think that page is not updated about the existence of "1450s births" categories: otherwise, which would be the difference when the year is known or just approximate? If you check, most biographies
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Anyway, what I was hoping you could do to help is this: On the talk page I have been trying to take on the problems with his version point by point, one at a time. So far we haven't even got off the first point. Apparently he found a wikipedia article that stated that the Ancient nation of Turkey
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If other articles think that "Muslim scholar" is a region, then either they should be corrected or the template should be reworded. Are there any others, aside from the one that you mentioned? Incidentally, something that you might like to work on is the adding of Julian/Gregorian-calendar dates to
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Just to re-iterate what Kaldari said, it is very important not just to copy and paste 1911 articles without thinking because often the information is *very* wrong. I know it means we finish the 1911 project more slowly than we would otherwise do, but honestly 1 good article is much much better than
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I would like to point out that Codex's expression of this is somewhat biased, and, perhaps deliberately, mischaracterised. Inevitably, since he is the aggrieved party. I would also like to point out that collecting together editors which support your pov constitutes bullying, which is inappropriate
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You might care also to have a good look at the Help pages which I have been writing. Editing for Wikisoource is more complex than writing for Wikpedia and I am trying to smooth the path of new editors. Even after about 18 months of regular editing on Knowledge I have had a struggle to sort out some
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did so you deserve a few words. I have a rooted dislike of people who do crude copy-and-pastes into Knowledge - it always looks like idle self-promotion and in this case it was that to some extent. But the fact is that barring the paragraphs about his daughter's visit, it is a perfectly wikiworthy
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Many of the articles you have added recently are so outdated and incorrect I would not consider them appropriate for Knowledge. The reason many of them had remained on the 1911 list for so long was because the 1911 articles were hopelessly outdated and someone needed to do research before a decent
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Hi, thanks for your prompt response. I suggest you sign up for Wikisource then signup for the EB1911 project page We so far have a lot of articles from the start of vol 1 that need attention. We do have some conventions for long articles and I suggest you have a look at the Music one in our EB1911
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Hi there. It's been a while since we've worked together. I kinda lost steam on the EB1911 project after the biographies were done. But I feel you deserve a little something for your efforts and I want to let you know they are appreciated. Feel free to display it proudly on your user page. Anyway,
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I haven't even begun to discuss Cush/Kush/Nubia/Sudan on the discussion page yet. Don't worry, that's coming. Of course I realize that modern Sudan was first settled by Cush, but my point is that 'East Africa' is more appropriate. Let's not fill FeanorStar7's page with all this stuff; the only
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and which collectively create the wrong impression. Such are the hazards of relying on dated information, long-discarded terminology, and unsuitable writing and communication styles. Knowledge as a modern encyclopedia should not be relying on archaic terms such as "Palestinian rabbis" that could
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oh sorry, I guess the question is do you know anyone who has access to it that can take a picture and upload to Knowledge. Whoever takes the picture owns the copyright and can release it under a public domain or creative commons license. The only pictures I could find are through google, most of
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Thanks for alerting me to that! I fixed it. Yup, I wrote the original Schein article many moons ago ... usually the procedure is to set up a bunch of redirects to avoid situations like this (e.g. Johan Schein, Johann Herman Schein, Johann Hermann Schein, Schein, would all redirect to the fully
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Using the update template is fine. It would also be nice if the research that was compiled in the 1911 list were at least copied to the respective articles' talk pages so that it isn't lost. Some of those articles are going to be difficult scavenger hunts to update, so any extra information is
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Hi Feanorstar! Thanks for the copyedit; yes, I think you're right, a lot of the foreign terms should be italicised, and I don't often think to do it. It occurs to me that this is quite inconsistent within the music history articles, and although a rather large undertaking, making such things
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the quality of Knowledge, whether their English is somewhat archaic or not. If you compare a JE-borrowed Knowledge article to one written by "the masses," you can't but be struck by the difference in quality and scholarship. The typical Jewish Wikipedian (myself included) is not capable of
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Yes, the Fisher Tull full middle name is extremely esoteric information, as it doesn't seem to appear anywhere (I'm not sure if the American Grove Dictionary has it). Dates for lesser-known musicians like David Oei and Maro Ajemian are great to have as well. Glad to have you as part of the
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By the way, as far as I know, the title of Felice Anerio's group was indeed "vertuosa Compagnia de i Musici di Roma" (not "dei"). If you don't feel like fixing it I will later. On the spelling of the Cavalieri composition "Rappresentatione di Anima et di Corpo" I was surprised to find both
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Hi Reinyday: Thanks for the reminder about the template. I was trying to alert the Wikipublic that the history stopped in the 1880s and needs to be updated to include the Holocaust and Communist periods. I mentioned this on the talk page. Hope that explains why I used the template.
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Wow, if you can find out what the Georgian says from a Georgian, that would be great! I think I have probably seen Bittel before somewhere, but can't remember what library it was exactly... Yeah, contacting an admin looks like my next step; I'm going to try Llywrch... Cheers,
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If it's not a problem. Must be nice to have access to so many resources. That one was just driving me nuts. Thanks a lot for the help. BTW I deleted those three articles (Logographi, Lombardo (family) and Thomas M'Crie) from the page; hope that's ok; they looked fine.
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IRC meeting has been planned for October 13th, with the major focus being which areas of the project are "dead", what should our goals be as a project, and how to "revive" the dead areas of our project. Contribute to the discussion on the the new channel (see below)
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question that's relevant here that s/he can hopefully help with is: Yes or no, do Bittel and Javakhishvili (or for that matter, any documented source you can cite) really describe the inscriptions in Çalapverdi as mentioning "Jabal" / "Jubal", or do they not.
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Hi, FeanorStar7. In one of your messages on the 1911 Britannica project, it sounded like you have access to a physical copy of the encyclopedia. If that is the case, and it's not too much trouble, I was wondering if you could look up a few numbers in the
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trap" by blindly pasting articles from it without some sensible updates, and not to inadvertantly recreate and foster terminology for Jews and Jewish Israelis that neither they nor the world accepts or recognizes. One needs to be conscious that the term
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is used alone on Knowledge it refers to the MODERN State of Israel only. On the other hand, what I am saying is that when the word "Palestine" is used in archaic sources that predate modern Israel, and when writing about Judaic topics that relate to the
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does not automatically mean an 1898 birth. The birth year could have been 1897 if he was born after 28 August 1897, making your category change incorrect. These should be left as less precise birth year categories until the exact year can be verified.
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In both cases, the family name is understood more broadly as a descriptive modifier. I wonder if this helps clarify my revert? If what I've done is a mistake, this will help you better understand a part of the reasoning which informs my error.
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I did not blank out "years worth" of "research", but incorporated most of the earlier material, supplementing it with a volume of further academic material, from e.g. the Jewishencyclopedia (there is an online copy - its easy to verify).
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list to get an idea. Am I right in thinking that a number of articles from EB1911 have recently been put on Knowledge? Do you know how many? Maybe we ought to be thinking about getting these put on Wikisource as well for proper editing.
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How wonderful. Does the general public have access to this database? If not, I hope you won't mind if I consult you from time to time. By the way, do you know Kevin LaVine in the Music Division? He's been helpful with my research.
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producing articles of anything like that caliber. Most Wikipedians cannot even be bothered to cite the sources for the couple of factoids they manage to dredge up from their memory of 10th grade.) Thanks again for the clarification.
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Good work overnight! I see you have corrected a lot of my careless typing and formatting, and put up a bunch of important stubs (e.g. Froberger, Jacob Praetorius). It's feeling a little less lonely in the early Baroque now! Best,
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This article could use a "FeanorStar7" touch if you are interested. I'm gonna try to get to it someday... Just FYI if you are interested; it's a direct 1911EB transfer. If you're not interested, just ignore this message. Take care.
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OK, I think I get the drift. I will pay attention to it in the future. (Don't be so down on the Jewish Encyclopedia though! It's an incredible work, written by some tremendous scholars. I think these articles significantly
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for a particular type of collective that English English regards as plural but American regards as singular. Since the sentence in question was written by a speaker of English English, "authors choice" requires that it use
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in 1911EB. there's a word there that's driving me nuts, a name: " \Teil-Castel". Jrank has it as Schleiers-Castel, but I can't find anything on this. I was hoping that whatever section of the 1911 you have would have this.
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as for example, together with "rabbis" ("Palestinian rabbi/s") or the Talmud ("Palestinian Talmud"). Up until 1948 the words "Palestine" and "Palestinians" still had application/s to Jews because of the existaence of the
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was incorrect. I should have taken the time to correct the format instead of the reversion, but I don't ever use 'sort' tags. Can you link me to the template page, so I can see what these things to? Feel free to re-add.
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Hello FeanorStar7, I'm getting acquainted with and am thanking many valued participants who appear to cheerfully clean up my awkward edits. It's great comfort to have you watching and highly appreciated. Thank You.
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Like I said, he isn't able to tell us what they actually say, just pretends to have knowledge that they back up his contention that Tabal was also referred to as "Jubal". (BTW He ripped these titles from the page
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Yea, we should probably keep them around. I'm usually very conservative about deleting, that's why I put up the vote thing, so others could comment. I think finding a cubby hole for them somewhere is a good idea.
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Knowledge community; the power of the information you have access to is great, because through this website it can enrich everyone with access to the Internet (except in China, where Knowledge is banned!)  :)
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The inscription in question is Luwian not Kartvelian (Georgian). Its also in a slightly unsafe area of Turkey (danger of kidnap by religious extremists/Kurdish nationalists/both). I did not rip the titles from
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Thanks for doing all that categorization work on the Jewish biographical articles. If the Wiki people ever get around to implementing some kind of ontology tools, having categories will be hugely helpful.
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Hi Dfass: I am not down on the old Jewish Encyclopedia at all, and I fully agree with you that it is a more than masterly work of scholarship. But is was written in the context of the culture of over a
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Just to let you know, you qualify for this. This award is based strictly on your time on Knowledge and edit count. You're the most senior editor I've given one of these out to so far. Congrats! --
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The goal is to have the entire EB1911 there fully corrected with the original illustrations and then locked, as a service for WP Editors. If you have the time we would welcome you as a participant.
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That's fine (although I will go ahead and make the redirect for this particular example). In general, if there's a lot of these 1911 articles, it is probably worth making a specific tempate, say
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Using edit summaries helps other editors quickly understand your edits, which is especially useful when you make changes to articles that are on others' watchlists. Thanks and happy editing! --
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I am further at a loss to see why Codex does not comprehend the connection between Nubia and Nimrod or Cush and the Sudan. Both of these are obvious from a fact I have repeatedly pointed out:
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The alleged "mischaracterisation"/strawmen of creationist pov in the article, an allegation made by Codex, is in fact carefully checked material, and even features already on the article
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Chaim Simons has given a copyright release on the talk page and I am prepared to accept it as genuine without seeking proof. So if you want to resurrect the article, I will support you.
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If the birth/death dates are unsure, we prefere not to link them. Also, the correspondent cat should be, say "1140s births" etc. anyway thanks for the style corrections. Good work!!! --
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about? Years shouldn't be linked like this (see the MoS), and "Muslim scholar" isn't a region. Moreover, this wasn't a minor edit as you marked it, and you gave no edit summary. --
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of the proposal, or even adding your name as one of the contributors in the template. (NB: I'm posting this to a lot of people, so please reply to my talkpage or to Meta) --
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process. All contributions are appreciated, but the editor doesn't believe it satisfies Knowledge's criteria for inclusion, and has explained why in the article (see also
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10 copy n pastes. Don't get me wrong I appreciate that you are a good editor trying to make WP better so this is supposed to be some gentle encouragement. Hope that's ok.
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And repeatedly cited the source. I am at a loss to see why Codex views these as mischaracterisation, when Codex added them (except Javan=Japan) to an article themself.
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of the word/s "Palestine" and "Palestinian" are getting "lost in the cut-and-paste process" because one hundred years ago, "Palestinian" was used as an academic
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FeanorStar7, thank you so much for your kind explanation. It is greatly appreciated! I've restored the template. -- Reinyday, 02:34, 29 August 2005 (UTC)
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Edit summary usage for FeanorStar7: 88% for major edits and 7% for minor edits. Based on the last 150 major and 150 minor edits in the article namespace.
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A long time ago (July 2005), you created stubs for several pre-dynastic pharaohs of ancient Egypt, before the uniting of the Upper and Lower Kingdoms, (
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It's not that you were wrong -- just not right, I suspect? Or perhaps I should suggest that your edit might not have been a needed improvement?
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I think a Bach Portal is a pretty good idea. I don't know how to go about setting that up, but I'm willing to participate wherever possible.
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developed article, to minimize the risk of someone starting a new article unaware of the existence of one already there). Happy editing!
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Hi FeanorStar! Welcome to Knowledge. I hope you enjoy it here, and I hope you stay. It's a fantastic project and quite a lot of fun.
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It seems that there is no consensus on linking to years. I thought there was, but that only applies to day and month. Sorry. --
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article. Some of the numbers were garbled in both online versions and the 4 sets of numbers in bold are only guesses. Thanks,
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Check the page itself. Usually you'll find it a simple typo or an initialism of a complete name. You may not find the entry.
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Hey there -- I'm the user Badagnani was referring to. Just wanted to let you know that I've updated a few things on my
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N/P i don't know what article your refering to, LOC i see kewl, now thats got to be an intresting job. --
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to add an Ancient Greek Wikisource on Meta, and I'd be very grateful if you could assist me by either voting in
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Hi there. Yeah some sort of tag or template that makes clear that is old information sounds like a great idea.
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The British English spelling rule I am insisting on does not concern dis(card/guard)ed. It concerns the use of
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Please don't make erroneous changes like this without raising the matter on the talk page first; thank you.
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We decided to deliver this newsletter to all project members this month but only those with their names down
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Shalom FeanorStar7, something went wrong, when I tried to make a redirect from "Jacob Rodrigues Péreire" to "
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Observe if it is an obvious typo or if the obvious name is nearby on the list. If so, redirect immediately.
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You can always revert my edits - it's not going to bother me. The reason I reverted your edit is because
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issues, and longs for the good old days - those of rocks and plants and flowers and EB-1911 Biographies.
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I carefully researched this, and determined that creationists do indeed make these claims, specifically
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I hereby award The Original Barnstar to FeanorStar7 in recognition of assessing over 1270 articles for
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which are impossible to establish a license for since you never know who took the picture originally.
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Can you help find a date and place of birth for the New York City-based Puerto Rican American poet
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notice, but please explain why you disagree with the proposed deletion in your edit summary or on
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is an ancient nation, attested in several documents, situated in the (north) Sudan. It was later
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the backlog of unassessed articles. The drive is running from June 1, 2007 – September 1, 2007.
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Thanks for birth info on those musicians! Here's an artist for whom we could use information:
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Hi, was wondering if you had any thoughts or ideas about the question on the discussion page of
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Here's the process I've been following. You may decide for yourself if it's too much for you.
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Hello there; I seem to be the only one working on getting the redlinks properly redirected on
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spellings used (Grove uses "et" and some others use "e" ) so, hey, I'm fine with changing it.
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Maybe it's enough for me to explain that I didn't understand your recent category edit for
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I noted that you have been contributing to articles about saints. I invite you to join the
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Here's a new userbox I personalized for myself. Thought I'd share it as it's kinda funny.
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To receive this newsletter in the future, please list yourself in the appropriate section
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for historical accuracy? What is this period? From Roman conquest until 1948? Thanks.
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is appreciated. Even you were repelled by the bad-OCR bits, and like I, left it behind. --
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Interested in meeting-up with a bunch of your wiki-friends? Please take a quick look at
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I sow the voice you wrote about Cales. Someone changed the voice from city into an hero.
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Once again, a warm welcome to Knowledge, and I look forward to your future work here.
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Lastly, a new WikiProject Biography channel has been set up on the freenode network:
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Thanks for Nettl info; here's another ethnomusicologist for whom we need birth info:
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Jewish modern Arab Palestinians, who have nothing to do with these rabbis!) Thanks.
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If all else fails, mark as "ambiguous" (i.e., needs more examination) and move on!
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Hi, congratulations on your award--you deserve it! Can you find a birth date for
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http://en.wikisource.org/Wikisource:WikiProject_1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica
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Also, place and date of birth for the Japanese-born American composer/performer
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Not using "Palestine" or "Palestinian" for Talmud and rabbis to avoid confusion
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Hi, can you find the date and place of birth of the ethnographer and historian
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I see an interesting parallel with a couple of articles I have noted recently:
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Then follow internal link to 1911 Encyclopaedia for the texts we have so far.
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Congratulations to the editors who worked on the newest featured biographies:
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A little digging reveals that the names originated with User:Obsidian in 2002
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In addition, I'm always glad to see someone else interested in Baroque music.
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Thanks for Marcus Rojas info! Could you possibly find birth information for
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potentially cause grave misunderstanding. I think that from the time of the
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I had not seen it. Thanks for letting me know. I threw in my 2 cents for
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Here's another one for which we need birth info: the paleoanthropologist
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area, one also avoids problems such as calling pre-1948 rabbis or people "
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If you can tell me a quick way to do redirects, I can try to work on them.
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was born on 9 November 1969 and is 54 years, 10 months, and 16 days old.
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If that fails, look at the LoveToKnow index -- again, it may be a typo.
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We no longer link years--only full dates, such as January 1, 2007. --
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Here's another one: can you find date of birth for the tuba player
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with approximate date are categorized this way. Good work again! --
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for the much-appreciated research and other efforts regarding the
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Thanks for Fred Ho info; can you find birthplace and date for
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This one might be hard: need date and place of birth for DJ
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Also: I hope you guys don't mind my constant reformatting. --
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10. Ashikaga Yoshitane (1466–1523) (r. 1490–1493, 1508–1521)
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Hi, can you find birth info for the reporter and filmmaker
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Thanks for everything -- here is one with no birth year:
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User talk:DavidBrooks#re:_New_category_for_1911_template
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15. Tokugawa Yoshinobu (徳川慶喜, 1837–1913) (r. 1867–1868)
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and give your input about the next meetup. Thank you.
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