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table 1, it should be a click only event, that should not be executable to you with pure keyboard access (requires click), unless you have configured your JAWS to map all clickhandlers automatically. Table 2 should be able to trigger the alert from keyboard, but it might not identify itself as a button, just as a header. The third table should present itself as a header with as secondary role button, but I think we can conclude this likely isn't properly supported by JAWS. Thanks for helping out, i'm going to be slowly documenting these kinds of things for developers on
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The joy of this format is that we can ask people who are not at Wikimania to send through pre-recorded presentations (and, possibly, link up with them via skype to answer questions). Tech-willing, we will also investigate if there is a way we can make the whole session live. This format extends the conversation beyond just the people who managed to get scholarships to attend. As an extension of the panel, we will also create an Activating Africa website that allows for the conversation to extend beyond Wikimania, and back to Africa.
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like to know if the 3rd example is recognized as both a header and a button or (as I presume it will) as just a header. Worst case scenario the 3rd table might register as none of those, which would be really bad. I would prefer to implement the 3rd table. If table 3 behaves according to the worst case scenario, I would implement table 2. ā€”
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subject? Just because you're an admin, doesn't mean you aren't required to discuss matters first. You've taken it in hand to just do something that wasn't causing any problems on wikipedia. You were clearly aware that I'd just created the article, you could have opened a discussion on the talk page. This seems an abuse of the tools.
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articles in the Courier Mail, Weekend Australian etc) and therefore I read the wiki article on notability and have assumed this makes the company notable enough for inclusion. I had a look at their existing page which was deleted and I agree was completely promotional. However, I also note that other trampoline pages like
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confidence in my memories of even what I did this morning - much less a good nine months ago; and in any case there seems little point in arguing the point - especially as you are (if I understand you correctly) not accusing me of doing anything "naughty", but only doing something clumsily. The worthwhile point is that "
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doesn't list banned users, we do (actually that's how it started), in silent oppositionĀ ;) - So I wonder if it should appear on the other list at all. - See also the last topics on my talk. I felt "sick" (in one heading) when I - not familiar with arbcom proceedings - was sure we had another one. The
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You have put your name down as being interested in attending the the Activating Africa panel that will take place on the Sunday the 11 August in the Jockey Club Auditorium (just before the Closing Plenary). If you are working on a project related to Africa, please see the email below. If you are just
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edit I did I immediately self-reverted when I realised it was unnecessary. All this involved was a bracketed "(especially)" before THE John Dryden's name (the which I cut myself as I realised there was little or no point to it). I must admit that I have reached the age where I no longer feel any real
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Now I understand better. Then it is "A thousand and a voice" the Italian meaning of "Mille e una voce" is that in a single voice there are also one thousand different voices, and that is what the composer Luciano Berio said about the voice of Cathy Berberian, hence the title. So can I take away that
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Red links refer to pp. that don't exist. Pls explain how they help WP grow. Don't understand. It seems more logical to me that if someone thinks a person or thing deserves an article, and is motivated enough to begin one, they should go for it. I was told when I started getting involved with WP (and
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Gee whiz, Graham. Way to make me feel old. I knew I'd been editing Knowledge a long time but when Graham87 restores missing edits from 2001 to your user page, it brings it home. And when one of those edits is a "Welcome to Knowledge" message from Larry Sanger that really takes the biscuit! Seriously
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Originally, there was no entry or redirection but being half-Scottish I found these spellings on the Scots Leid pages. Subsequent searching on Google and Wikimedia (with combinations that included Britanicca) led me to the Takeover Entry. I had included Encyclopaedia Britanicca due to it's Scottish
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Hi Graham, I'm not sure how accessible the following site is to you, I fear it will be poor, but there should be an HTML example with 3 tables in the 4th quadrant. I'm curious if the 2nd example is keyboard accessible (should be, but has no action) and still identifies as a header as well. I'd also
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With this in mind we want to shake expectations and make the Activating Africa panel a version of Pecha Kucha . This means that 6 presenters present 20 slides, with 20 seconds per slide (this works out to just over 6 minutes per presentation with another 3 mins for questions for each presentation).
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Hi Graham, thanks for bringing the conflict of interest point over the page to my attention. I am a friend of an employee of the company, certainly, but this is not the main reason for me creating the page. There has been a lot of media interest in the company over recent weeks (on Channel 10 news,
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played a great concert! I found that en-WP has the conductor, whereas de-WP has the orchestra, and - perhaps a little fast, moved the conductor to the orchestra. Now we have wrong cats, BLP etc., sorry. I almost feel we should have two articles, and the conductor should have the older history. Can
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my edits of which, let's say, half of WP editors would approve? And certainly, many, if not most, of the red links I removed (like titles of obscure films) referred to "topics that are not likely to have an article." Just seems like a strange thing to do. To follow guidelines, it seems, one should
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of policy to delete the redirect history and then just move the page to the new title without a histmerge; db-move does cover that. I liked your solution better, as I don't see any real reason to delete the history, but doing so seemed like the easiest way to end what was really an absurd argument
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What surprised me was that I was guided to the "Request for page importation" when I started to look for ways to have a translated article. Thus I gave it a try, its a failure. Something is wrong in the guidelines for translated articles. I am sure some people devouted much time to help translate
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Hi Graham, I've only now discovered the talk page.... Well as it happens I'm a bit slow to realize how things works on the net. I just wanted to thank you for having written on my talk page, that I've just discovered, about the work I did on Cathy Berberian. Thank you. As you have seen I've added
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OK, the header in table 2 should be focusable and thus reachable with tab, whereas the definition of table 1 is not required to be reachable with tab. So if the click action is accessible for you there, then it is indeed smart interpretation of JAWS, but it might be presented differently by other
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to add actual events to the headers, just as with table sorter, but instead they will present Alert screens. The intent is that it should be clear to you that the header doubles as button (to change sortorder) and that using enter will present the alert. All three headers have these JS events. On
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We look forward to receiving your submission if you are interested; and please do feel free to share your ideas, suggestions and thoughts on this with us. Also, be sure to send this out to as large a network as possible so that we can make sure Africa is truly represented. please do email Isla on
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It matters to me as I'm sure it would matter to any volunteer editor. The redirects created should just go to the article I've created. The redirect histories will be there but I will still have credit for creating the article. Also, you've not answered my question. Do you know anything about the
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You moved the page last September; both the links above show your page move ā€“ the first link is where you moved the text and the second link is where you made a redirect to the author's page ā€“ but I appreciate that might be a bit hard to spot because of all the history switching I've done). Fair
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Reference 1. The History of the Encyclopaedia. Reference 2. The History of The Encyclopaedia Britanicca. Reference 3. The History of the English Language. Reference 4. The History of the Scottish Language. Reference 5. Scots Leid. Reference 6. Wikipaedia. Reference 7. Creating your own Synonyms
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Thanks, Graham. I was struggling with the markup and of course, it all moves on very quickly. Thanks especially for solving that footnote problem. I just changed the sequence of columns so that film came before work because the film was the more important component so I put it second (after the
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before it is deployed. After a bit of practice with this, I think I'll be trying to add some more ARIA sugar. I'm going to be adding labels to the various navigation landmarks, implement the aria tablist controls for the Special:Preferences page and then take on the collapsible elements in the
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Hi Graham, thanks for educationg me on the redlinks. I'll now take your opinion into account if I consider de-linking in the future. Not sure what you mean by undoing indiscriminately but whatever. Some good tweaking on the GG p. Don't see the reason for all of them but generally good
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hi Graham87! Looking back, it does seem common sense not to edit someone's comments, even for egregious spelling. ahh well.. I'll keep trying. Thanks for the sig tip. Took me a few tries to understand the check box instructions, but now I'm good to go. And, yes.. I found the
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just a few words on the Dvd section I've created yesterday. What I wrote previously was just too much, sorry.Ā :-) But I do hope that at least the year the series was produced and the title of the part 5 concerning Berberian will be mantained. Many thanks again. Ciao. Pigiz
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or user spaces to keep track of unwritten articles. Articles should not have red links to topics that are not likely to have an article". In short, page names that are unlikely to get an article any time soon should not be redlinked unless you plan to write it yourself. --
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Hey, Graham, just wanted to let you know that I got your ping and read your message in the edit history. You're welcome for what little I did; I'm not too happy about it either, but as I think we've all said by now, there are bigger fish to fry.Ā :) It wouldn't have been
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navigation landmark and the collapsible elements. I'm not sure how long that is going to take and how enthusiastic other developers will be about it, but I think it is important, and using VoiceOver I can already identify some areas that would greatly benefit from it. ā€”
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enough about the move though ... some people start disambiguation pages in crazy places and problems like that can remain unfixed for years and years, as you've seen. Apology accepted ... I know it's not always obvious what to do in situations like that.
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this page - neither of the two links in your post above are at all helpful - did this happen recently or a fair while ago? (like September last year?). Or are the "histories" still rather misleading, even after all your effort to get them back on
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You've put the article to a redirect and wiped out my credit for having created the article. You've put it to a redirect that was in the section to HPS in the hantavirus article. I've asked another admin to take a look at what you've done.
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judgment about whether the subject deserves a red link or not. Personally, I agree with Ssilvers' argument. Oh well, I'm not invested in this, really just curious. And wish I hadn't wasted all that time trying to clean up articles in this
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to the target title and an admin will delete it to make way for the page move. I've fixed the history at the Dryden disambiguation page, but if you have done other cut and paste moves in the past, let me know and I will fix them as well.
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as you, learned, I read a lot of stuff in WP) that red links were "faulty" and should be de-linked. I also find that most of the really excellent, well-cited pages have no red links. Anyway, look forward to your response.--
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Hi Graham, yes now it sounds much betterĀ :-) I'm simply going to take away a very small thing: it's "A thousand and one voice", "one voice" singular, which is "una voce" in Italian. I'll take away the final "s". Ciao.Ā :-)
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says that page name should be redlinked "to indicate that a page will be created soon or that an article should be created for the topic because the subject is notable and verifiable". The guideline further says: "do not
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1,000 now and replace it with the exact version that you already suggested in your previous message and I overlooked? Sorry about all this but as I've already written my English needs some adjustement.....Ā :-)
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Check out the music - unsurprisingly, many pieces are very dramatic and others quite moving. You might make some new favourites there, although many of the films use excerpts from already well-known pieces.
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Did you know ... that since you expressed an opinion on the GA/DYK proposal last year, we invite you to contribute to a formal Request for Comment on the matter? Please see the proposal on its subpage
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You're very welcome to use my page--both past and present versions--for wikiarchaeology. It sounds like a really neat project and I'm happy to be included. Thank you also for letting me know. -
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screenreaders. I also realized I made a critical error in table 3, by using "header" where I should have used "columnheader" as the primary role value, I wonder if it makes a difference in the
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on my watchlist, I saw your various deletions and moves. However, it is not at all clear to me what you actually did. It seems to have something to do with merging the talk page with that of
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They're most definitely not the same person, but the Knowledge user Chuck Smith edited in the days when Knowledge had no namespaces, so his user page was at the title "Chuck Smith". Here's
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I've told you I'm a bit slow to undersdtand things, especially if they are in another language, is that correct now, the signature, I mean? Let me know, please? Buona notte to you too.Ā :-)
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As noted in that discussion on his talk page, one of his problematic editing styles is that he substantially duplicates article content...including a whole article into another article.
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are written MUCH more promotionally than the one I wrote! Do you see a way we can have a page on Vuly Trampolines, do you believe that national media interest gives it notability?
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Hi Graham, Many thanks for your reply. My idea was just a thought and I, too, don't feel that strongly about the issue. Look forward to talking with you again. Regards, David,
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I sort of put the clue in the job title. I was originally examining alternative spellings to Knowledge and Encyclopedia. My original intention was to insert an entry such as:
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Yes indeed it is "one thousand" and I've already substituted with it your "1,000". It's better the word, don't you think? Well my English needs some improvement....Ā :-)
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20 minutes debate on the future of engagement in Africa ā€“ this will include 2 minute (max.) presentations about projects that are planned or ideas for future projects.
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and have significantly contributed to it. I would insist you to review it. The article requires further improvements and you can definitely contribute to it as well.
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pages. But I did not find the proper ways. Sure enough I could just write a new article with all formating and add it to the English Knowledge (I did that for
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Note by importing administrator: Not done; either write the translation as an actual article or put it in your userspace. Graham87 16:39, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
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The deadline for submissions is the 31st July. Speakers will be notified on the 2nd August. All cyber or remote presentations need to be sent to Isla
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I don't see why it shouldn't be noted on the main list; The see also section of a project-space page is often a good place to list alternative views.
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I see you've deleted an article I created. It would have been nice if you'd given me a heads-up. I could have explained any concerns you might have.
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article be renamed "Security Service MI5"? Both services now have MI5 or MI6 in their official logos. Your views appreciated. Best regards, David,
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The idea behind the panel is to set out the need, see what is going on across the continent, and discuss what is possible in the immediate future.
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I'm new to all this edit feature. i'm here to let you know that in one of your edit, you didn't add the wiki link for an item 'bulkhead' properly (
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In view of my cross-border situation and the potential of a humourous "re-takeover", I would have to recommend an alternative entry as follows:
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I hope this doesn't come across as patronizing, because it's certainly not meant to be - your technical ability never ceases to astonish me.
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Hi Graham, hope you made it back from Hong Kong safely. Just curious: I noticed the inconsistent byte count of the first two revisions of
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If you wish to present a project you are working on that is based in or relevant to Africa, or an idea for the future, please can you
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All done. If any more history merges need to be performed, let me know; I might be a bit slo to respond in the next few days though.
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article. A question for you: do you think that this article should be renamed "Secret Intelligence Service MI6" and likewise the
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Do you know anything about the subject? And having the acronym is pertinent and I don't see where it's not allowed on Knowledge.
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Hi Graham. I don't believe you've ever actually edited this page, but it seems only fair to notify you that I've nominated the
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about personal names. As an editor of this guideline if you could help me find an answer I would much appreciate it. Thanks. --
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Could you get in contact with someone who does? I know a lot of admins, but I'm not sure which have history merge abilities.
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Hi there. Would you be willing to comment on this user's request for unblock? I'm confused about the block length as well.
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Sorry - but all I can say is "it weren't me, mister!", as you will notice if you have a another look at the "history" tab.
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6 x 20 slide x 20 sec presentations of projects or wiki-relevant experience that have or are taking place across Africa.
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you make me feel useless GrahamĀ !! , thanks for being an inspiration to me especially on the work you do on Knowledge
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The re-takeover is complete...we are then only dealing with artefacts. But then I'm biased. I love Knowledge... Yours
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objectionable. Please delete that page immediately. I have already deleted the restorations you made on my talk page.
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Also, if you reply to this, I'd prefer that you reply here on your talk page as to keep the discussion in one spot.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Middle_Passage&action=historysubmit&diff=555460720&oldid=555403029
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I appreciate why you left the message, but honest, it really wasn't me! I suggest you contact the real culprit. --
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10 minute intro ā€“ setting the stage about why Africa needs Knowledge, and especially why Knowledge needs Africa.
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What are you doing to the article and why? Are you allowed to make such drastic changes without any discussion?
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Thanks for continually reviewing the articles that I have contributed to. Meanwhile, I have created the article
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http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Knowledge:Village_pump_(technical)&diff=569358625&oldid=569358306
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to be merged. Having an unnecessary redirect also isn't necessary, which is why I request this history merge.
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and ask assistance from someone there who has edited that page and apparently has knowledge of how to do it.
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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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again to fix it. If I misunderstood what happened, or if you have any questions, you can leave a message on
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again to fix it. If I misunderstood what happened, or if you have any questions, you can leave a message on
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again to fix it. If I misunderstood what happened, or if you have any questions, you can leave a message on
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in the mainspace solely for use as an article creation guide. Instead, editors are encouraged to consider
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Hi there, so if it's controversal, why would you you decide unilaterally to go back 2 years and revert
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I notified you to be fair to all the users. No problem if you don't want to get involved any further.
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Sorry... while the discussion has merit, a hist merge is not something I know how to do at this time.
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Hi Graham. Thanks for all your years of service volunteering here at Knowledge. I saw you tried to
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cite journal|last=Metras|first=H|title=Preliminary note on lung transplants in dogs|journal=Compte
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s have used elevator music to add comedic effects into the game. One example is in ''[[Metal Gear
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p.s. could you reply here as I have a dynamic IP and may not see a reply on my talk page. Thanks.
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has been recreated. I am not sure that it is any improvement over the deleted article so far.
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historical roots. Hope this didn't bore you too much and feel free to edit my reply... Yours
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Hi Graham87, Wow! Since 2011? How did you do THAT. I'm fascinated. Please explain. Thanks.
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MoH (the award itself) seems to have disappeared by you edit. Could you please restore it?
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who did the cut and paste move. The action was probably a good idea; the method was not.
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in 2001---Does that fall into your category of interest, and can it be fixed? Cheers,
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Hello Graham, Trust you are well? I've noticed that you have made some corrections to
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It's OK to remove this message. Also, to stop receiving these messages, follow these
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Animal experimentation by various pioneers, including ] and Henry Metras,<ref: -->
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I was looking at recent changes and I discovered that someone had created the page
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Wikipaedia: A traditional Scottish and English spelling and synonym of Knowledge.
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P.S. Go ahead and reply here. I like to have my conversations all in one place.
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Wikipaedia: A classic contemporary English spelling and synonym of Knowledge.
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at VPP. I appreciate the help. I should note, however, that it wasn't a sig
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interested to attend, then we look forward to seeing you there!
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