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not done it, I believe I may request that the new article be reviewed and the tag reevaluated. But what is the use of prominently displaying a 'nominated for deletion' tag from 2007? If I were to nominate a model page for deletion, would that page need to carry my tag at the top of it forever? It seems to me that once a nomination for deletion fails, any associated tag should be removed (or, at the very least, eventually archived, as I did). Over this last month, the PROUT article was totally rewritten and vastly expanded. As a result, the PROUT page no longer looks anything like the page that was actually nominated for deletion. So, the 'nominated for deletion' tag might have made sense five years ago. It might even have made sense just 2 months ago. Today, however, it is entirely misleading. --
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Jump-Gate. Also that French Language Course shall rather more serve as a archive of a very historical landmark in Internets history since it is the first and only left online language educational site with with audio. This site was originally created in 1993 but remade in 1994 with the current web design which hasn't changed since it was created but still people are using it a lot because of it's simplicity.
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using that resourse to study even if the site is from 1994. While I can see you allow real spam site like About.com on French language. I really wanna have an explanation please why you gave me a warning because it was a spam site when it is absolutely not a spam site and will never be. Thanks in advance.
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the external links to Mount Sinai, Brigham, Univeristy of Maryland, and also NYU. Those links are no different than the ones I added. And if you feel that the adventist health system is not on the same par as those institutions I will remove the links for you, citing your precedence as the reason.
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As you seem to be the editor for the Black History Month article, I am writing to ask you not to remove the links to EDSITEment's Guide to Black History Month which I have added to the external links section. EDSITEment is a project of the National Endowment for the Humanities, an independent federal
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you also edited the link on the Adventist hospital page. I have undone that with the reason listed. I have not undone your removal of on the mitral valve (even though I feel it should be). Instead I am waiting your reply. If you feel that it is still promotional then I feel you should also remove
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There is a speedy deletion request on the article Limerick (city). The rationale given for this is: "The type of poem is a more common usage of the term. Hence the article "Limerick" must redirect to "Limerick (poem)" with a hatnote." This rationale is simply wrong as the poetry form derives its name
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which I am currently trying to get through to GA status. The focus is on the audience - that is, on the people being entertained - rather than on the music or concert itself. There are too many types of music and concerts for one musical example to be representative of this broad topic. What I think
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No, that would be the complete data set being read by the servers at the BoM. It takes a few weeks to a few months for it to be ruled as a new record or not (needs to be investigated). If it is a new record, there should be a statement released by the BoM and/or added to the climate history page for
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More importantly, I would welcome your suggestions on re-writing so that the housing information is included. I believe that this is important information, not only to people in the U.S. so that they can exercise these rights, but perhaps also to people in countries that don't have these rights who
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Thank you for your reply where you said it was removed because it is a personal website, I have to follow up on that, that site is not a personal website, it was created as part of the companies Webworqs, Inc and Jump-Gate and in co-operation with International Institute of Information. It has been
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Hi Sandy, I didn't think of that before making my edit. I just thought that the heading title souhnded wrong because that section talks about a group of people, of which there is more than one, kinda like the other heading titles in that article ( "Difficulties in relationships", "Gender aspects",
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article. Regarding the tags, I am somewhat confused. As you know, the tags pertain to an old and rather shabby article that was put up on Knowledge many years ago. I can understand why we would leave a tag from the Politics portal in place, even though that tag is certainly outdated. Though I have
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Hi, you gave me a warning when I added a link to a site on French language because of the false reason it was a spam site, the site I added has always been on Knowledge and is a pure free site and the first ever online lanuage course. It is a historical site and not a spam site and still many are
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I recognize your concern that my additions are focused on one country. However, in the Blindness and Deafness articles, you have left the U.S. definition of blindness to stand, as well as the number and percentage of blind persons in the U.S., the U.S. Department of Education's policies regarding
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2.0 and the stereo mix device under Windows 7, but it sounds like this: "Reading , link graphic listen, link i, link slash, link?, link r, link?, link?, link d, link?, link?, link slash, link red ing". JAWS says "link" to indicate where there's a link, and the question marks are where it doesn't
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The site is still not a personal web site and will never be, he made this for an educational project with a staff of employees. And point 11 does not say it is forbidden for personal web pages but shall be limited. I know it is not personal web site since I am part owner of Webworqs, Inc and
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AS far as being self promotional, I am an adventist in the health care field (mental health) in Albuquerque. When I was told about the new stuff in portland (friend works up there) I wanted to share it. I was only following precedence on those other operation pages/links. .
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Hello I have changed the Eucla to a media cite as you stated but apparently the record was 48.2 as seen on the WA Observations page of BOM. But that has not been posted yet to the BOM official daily records, are weatherzone cites even allowed or does it need to be BOM?
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from the city. This has been argued previously and there was no consensus for Limerick redirecting to Limerick (poem). However, I feel that Limerick should redirect to the disambiguation page and the current Limerick article should be called Limerick City.
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Ok I have noticed they have updated it to 48.2 on the Eucla daily observations for January 2013, just not sure if that is official or not. Guess wait until it is on the monthly averages chart? Same goes for Hobart I guess who also broke the record today?
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agency. All of the resources on our listing are funded projects of the NEH or EDSITEment developed lessons. You can also find our resources on the Library of Congress website but we think it would be better to have the link to our full listing as well.
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Do you know (or could you find) a sound file of an audience response to an entertainment? For example, are there any files of clapping or applause or other noisy audience reaction to a performance? I want to add such a sound file to the article
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Awhile ago I got into the habit of recording my edit counts daily. This morning I noticed that my deleted edit count jumped by one edit, and I was very surprised to find out that the deleted edit was a notice I left on an admin’s talk page.
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Because of the conflict, do you mean because it is an article of the company which I work for? But the article is very neutral without any advertisement character, this was something which I looked for before I created the German version.
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from a temp page in mainspace to the current article? Eight million years ago, there was a rule somewhere or other that creating temp/work pages in mainspace is verboten. No way i could find the rule now, but thought you might wanna know.
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AS far as the link to the heart surgery page not being about the procedure, half of the page discusses it. What's more, it is the same type of link as OTHER external links on that wikipedia page (following a precendent).
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Sorry, i was trying to figure out what the template was, and used it on my talk page as a test, then forgot about it. its removed. I now understand what its for. I dont want to be an admin at this time, or even play one on
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Your edit explanation "(actually, revert to last version by ClueBot NG ... I have grave doubts about this user's other edits)" is an interesting one. I hope you were referring to the edits of IP 223.204.87.139 and not
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Hi. I reverted a messy edit, someone confused your user page for a talk page. While I was in there, I did a little tweak on the layout. Just revert if you prefer it the other way. Best wishes for the new year, Graham.
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In amongst the fawning at ANI noted in the last you will see that the general feeling is that Epee is a hero of the people and that it's my burden to wikistalk him and source all the content that he removes, because
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is because the website gets the latest news on trucks, like, the new models, new features, the best seller, etc., that could be added to articles about or related those trucks. Not because its a commercial website.
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suggested that you would be able and willing to give me some first-person feedback on Knowledge accessibility issues and screen readers. I'm particularly interested in language-related accessibility issues.
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Hey, I tried to move the articles associated with Russia–Georgia War to match the current title, but I fudged up because I have no idea how to put en-dashes in the article title. Could you mind helping me
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but I don't contribute on en.Wp for one or two years. I don't write english fluently. I ought to write a page on Alston on fr.Wp in order to obtain a featured page. Excuse-me for my english. Sincerely,
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says "The provisions in Article titles (above) generally apply to section headings" and Article titles (above) says: "The title of an article should be based on the Article titles policy". At
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I actually think that there will be a pile on of people saying that Epee is a hero of the people and that he'll score some barnstars for his dedication to the ideals of the proletariat, but...
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I'm sure these issues must be a big barrier to using Knowledge with a screen reader. Any comments that you can find time to provide on this subject would be most welcome. Very best wishes.
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Also, I wonder if this issue would not be solved naturally when other users start adding housing information for other countries. Keeping the topic could encourage others to add to it.
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I begg your pardon for the mistake on Alston. I have a user name on the en.Wp but I didn't use it in order to put the link in addition at Alston. My user name on this Wp is
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starts "Reading (i/ˈrɛdɪŋ/ red-ing) is a large town". I'm curious how that sounds in your assistive software; could I trouble your for an audio recording of it, please?
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Thank you for helping me to English my Germanic wording, to make me create articles instead of interwiki-links, and for moving articles sensibly. I award you a
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I pointed this out and requested that someone with more hist-merge experience perform some non-controversial merging and deleting. Something you could do?
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Thanks for your kudos on my disability sport edits. I'm horrified at how few Paratriathlon World Champions have pages here - determined to fix that (hence
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Thank you for your contributions on English Knowledge that have helped improve Australian related content. :D It is very much appreciated. :D Enjoy your
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could be merged. It seems their talk pages agree. My interest is that I have made a link to the former (which I consider to be the better article) from
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This footnote doesn't teach us much. In my humble opinion, such a discrepancy would deserve a longer explanation either in the text or in a footnote.
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Hello. Thank you for your feedback. I am new to Knowledge and unsure of the protocol, but appreciate the education and will do better going forward.
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and most notably "Autistic adults"). A singular heading title there still sounds a little odd to me, but I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
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Thanks for clarifying the situation. Could you tell me why you imported an older version, effectively reverting the article to an older version?
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Whether he is remembered fondly, I doubt it (and I see no such requirement), but that he was an integral part of the community cannot be denied.
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On Knowledge there seems to be very little awareness or understanding of the need for language-related semantic markup (using templates based on
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Hello Graham, I would like to understand why you erase the text I bring you the explanations of Nice Nice is French but has an Italian history
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copyrighted by Jump-Gate since 1995 atleast which is not a personal website but a company that resides online and offline with many projects.
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for an example. I think it's amusing more than anything and I've fixed all the redirects, but I thought I'd bring it to your attention. Best,
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Hi Graham. Thanks again for explaining those importing complications. I finally brought it up on my home wiki, and the resulting guideline is
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for the tip off - although we have found good editors who have very poor starts - but I understand your point. Thanks for your contributions
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would be representative is the audience response. Do you know if there are such files from among which I could choose? Thanks for your help.
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Thank you for correcting me and I do apologize if I offended you or muddied up your page, I was just trying to do an assignment for class :)
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speedied as a duplicate of the earlier. But it has developed that the earlier article has an incorrect name and non-searchable name. At
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recognise an IPA symbol. It's nowhere near as bad as it sounds, because screen reader users can just skim-read the text. There is also a
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I am writing you because of importing the Böllhoff article from the German database, it refers to (Import of de:Böllhoff to Böllhoff).
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In regards to Epee blanking sections of text which are easily source-able, I think, Graham, that the rule you're looking for is
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and finding decent sourcces. He does seem to target articles on subjects that are in non-English speaking countries a lot...
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deaf children, and the U.S. EPA's noise standards to prevent hearing loss. I am not sure how my additions are different.
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and re-add it, please do so! If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on
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in August 2011. I am fond of this Wp (the most important!), but I have too much work on fr.Wp and in my real life.
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This is a new one for me – do admin’s regularly permanent-delete messages left on their talk pages by editors?
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited
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Yep, probably has to be the go as ANI is essentially useless. I've just found another instance as well, at
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can be read selectively. Clearly, I just wasn't quick enough in this particular instance. So, mea culpa.
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the talk page of another article where he removed content that was found through google in under a minute
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I hope you don’t mind me asking you this question – I did not want to post it in a more public forum.
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Thank you for the heads up. I do appreciate it, but could I ask that you use someone else? Thanks. —
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I blocked because there is indeed a connection between an entity of that name and Mr. Elgin. (see
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Cool, thank you for helping out with tweaking my signature there. Cheers. Mungo Kitsch (
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True. I probably didn't even realize that this edit was supposed to have been a tag.
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Hi, I'm GeorgeLouis. I wanted to let you know that I saw the page you reviewed,
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I saw that you decided to remove two links to the Adventist heart center page.
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To you and yours, Have a Merry ______ (fill in the blank) and Happy New Year!
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A year ago, you were the 21st recipient of my PumpkinSky Prize, repeated in
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Thanks for the extra info! Hopefully this means cleaner page histories now.
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Happy Australia Day! Thank you for contributing to Australian content!
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might be interested in petitioning their governments to obtain them.
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Knowledge talk:Featured article candidates#Accessibility of headings
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today. In the one minute when Baku was in the MediaWiki namespace,
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Hehe, glad you liked it. I love that saying ... it's so true. :-)
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It would seem reasonable that the later article should have been
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Noticed someone keeps screwing with Mildura's temperature chart?
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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Ah, I see your reasoning-- sounds good enough to me! Best,
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This is a continuing behaviour on the part of Epeefleche (
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So they do exist, but the version was not pasted over?
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Hi Graham, The article that I have been working on (
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I'm involved in an interesting discussion, off wiki
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No bother. Good deal, and thanks for your work. :) —
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Arshad Warsi Movies
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