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2485:, how about we each try to design a prototype section. Links to StatsCan electoral district profiles are on the page. If you don't want to mess around with code, then just a sketch of how you see the data, tables and graphs (infobox?) being laid out will be fine. Since the articles will focus much more on election results, this demographic section is just really just a sidenote to help put the results in context but it has the possibility of consuming a lot of room. So at this point I'm interested in seeing how this section will be laid out. At the sametime we can see what data is realistic to include and what is just too burdensome. How does this sound? 1832: 1763: 2952: 3098:"With the release of Weirdo Music For Elitist Aliens in December of 2003 T did what no other T-Bay hip hop artist has yet to accomplish by not just releasing the LP locally but getting international distribution for it as well recieving critical acclaim in magazine's and websites all over world. Exclaim magazine describes T as leading the pack in this new era of canadian rap and as one of the best up and comers in the game. 2275:
two dozen ridings and also saves Ontario the expense of redrawing boundaries every decade or so. The reason why a current disparity exists is because new boundaries only take effect when there is a new election. The most recent boundaries took effect on April 1, 2004, some months after the last provincial election. Thus, the Ontario provincial ridings will come back into sync with the federal ridings for
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restrict your edits to three or four times a minute, this will be much less load on our servers, make the site faster for everyone, and keep this from happening again. I'll be lifting your block in the next several minutes. Additionally, if there was some confusion still, I blocked your account, not an anon. Our autoblocker in the software is sorta...weird. --
2589:! You've volunteered to do housekeeping duties that normal users sadly cannot participate in. Sysops can't do a lot of stuff: They can't delete pages just like that (except patent nonsense like "aojt9085yu8;3ou"), and they can't protect pages in an edit war they are involved in. But they can delete random junk, ban anonymous vandals, delete pages listed on 945:, which has significant economic power over the rest of the country, is also defined as a metropolitan area. BosWash is also, strictly speaking, a large strip of distinct metropolitan cities located within a defined geographical region rather than a single metropolitan area, but it is filed within the equivalent US category. Perhaps it's all a bit 646: 1727:. Since I can't edit anything, I assume this is related to the one-day block of the IP from which I edit. I get a one-day wiki-break for contributing too much! Woo-hoo! (This is the polar opposite of the effects of contributing too much at work.) Maybe I should pledge to work less efficiently from now on :-) 3129:
on thursday and will not be able to update the board until January. Even then I do not plan on maintaining it at the level I do now. However, I do believe the list is a strong draw that brings Canadians to the notice board, if just for the gossip, lessons, simple participation and "interesting" reads
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page, which you placed the cleanup tag on. Just to let you know I've put in section headings (designed towards a rewrite/edit soon) and a couple of lists of locals and visitors. I don't have any good current pictures of town that are public domain or GDFL but am trying to hunt some down; other than
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I hope you folks don't mind me jumping in on this one but I noticed it and thought I would join the fray. Mike Harris' government passed a bill during his first term that makes Ontario provincial districts follow the same borders as federal ones, this was a cost saving measure as it eliminated about
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The evolving consensus seems to be that the difference between "...in/of Canada" and "Canadian..." has more to do with whether the association is structural/organizational (Television stations in Canada, Elections in Canada, Politics of Canada, etc.) or cultural (Canadian writers, Canadian musicians,
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no need for scrolling). What are you left with? 30 edited files, all seemingly within a minute of each other, separated by time gaps of 10-15 minutes, plus any breaks that are taken. Check my edit history, especially between Oct 10, 10:25 to Oct 13:01 to get a flavour for this. I re-iterate, I am not
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I wasn't accusing you of being a socred or a Catholic (I'm not either, I just have an arcane interest in social crediters), I made the suggestion only on the basis of interest. Since you edited COMER, I figued you might be interested in Pilgrims. I welcome others to edits my articles as I am prone to
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a merge on those two; I think we can just go ahead and do it...unless you're hoping that the merge tag will finally succeed in getting his attention, in which case I guess it's worth a shot although I'm not overly confident that he actually watches his old contributions. (If we do just go ahead with
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special. (This would also be consistent with the inclusion of Nepean/Hull/Scarborough/etc. as cities; I distinctly remember at one time having to deal with a whole raft of Fatpig edits that referred to the "Ottawa-Hull" area.) The only thing that keeps me uncertain is that before the anon IP turned
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I hate to impose on you, since you're doing your job and everything, but when you relist AfDs, could you please comment out the entry on the original listing page? It makes things a little more confusing when a relisted article is still there on the original page, since the goal on old pages is to
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That provincial/federal overlap in Ontario is an issue. I understand this is a common thing in Ontario so there needs to be a clear policy on how to deal with these districts. Please bring this up in the naming conventions section or create a new sub-section to deal with this. Does Elections Canada
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Hi Mindmatrix - the problem comes from the fact that the articles were created with a semi-automated process that depended on the names of electoral districts as they appeared in lists of defunct electoral districts. Many many hundreds of such articles were created. There WERE actually several that
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Very true, I did make the mistake before, but I figured I'd pass on the message. :P And yeah, I believe you did get some. Part of my issue was that as I scrolled through the page it got rather stale. Sometimes it wasn't that you hadn't commented it out, but that you'd done the relisting after I
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Along with building a fan base throughout Canada and the US through touring, word of mouth, radio play and collaborating with some of both country's top beat producers, T even reached the frigid shores of sweden with an extending fan base thanks to being the featured artist on the country's #1 hip
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Regarding the deleted article on Revolution Music Canada, a fellow organizer forwarded this message to me about one of the cd's that we produced and released. I was just wondering if this would have made a difference on whether the Revolution Music Canada article was deleted. You can email me at
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I am pretty sure I have done all the Canadian Airport stubs. There are only 19 airports left in the Category:North American airport stubs and 561 in Category:Airport stubs. I may have missed some from Category:Airport stubs but the Category:North American airport stubs has no Canadian or US stubs.
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Greetings from a former Torontonian... I read your description on how you mass-edited a whole bunch of articles to make stub changes to all of them. I don't know why you got blocked for it... there must be many others using that technique. Heck, I used something similar a while back when I took
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Well, I've closed down all those unsaved edits, which is really irritating. What's more irritating is that I can't even leave a message for the admin that blocked me, hence s/he has no idea there's a message here to be read. Since I can't do anything on WP for the time being, I'll describe exactly
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Shaun, thanks for your welcome message. I've been tracking Knowledge for several years, and have made a few anonymous edits before finally registering an account. I tend to do things quietly, and I tend not to promote myself much, which is why I don't have any info on my User and Talk pages. I may
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I'm sorry. I suppose I could have left a message, but I always forget to do that. Were you seriously sorting stubs *THAT* fast? Please, slow down. A lot. The reason I blocked you was because it appeared you were a bot, runnig very fast with no throttle, and you don't have a bot flag. If you could
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To my mind, all of the ones you named are deletion candidates, but considering how tooth-and-nail the Ottawa contingent have gotten about the Ottawa streets that have come up so far, I think you'd better be primed for a fight if you want to take this on. (Earl even voted "keep all" on the Toronto
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Hello and Thank you! I'm making a first effort to interact with wikipedia. Joined yesterday & can see I will have to read instructions. Damn! You came to my attention in that the one watch list I captured was Tracadie-Sheila. This is my wife's birthplace and potential residence for us soon on
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I noticed you changed the population numbers back. I did that to another community with a similar change. This person has changed over a dozen communities population numbers. I traced his source using the data and the site is unreliable, it even has a disclaimer that the population numbers are
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I've reviewed the category creator's edit history. This is kind of circumstantial, I have to admit, but they created articles on a video store chain and a transit system; the transit system was redundantly categorized and the video chain was filed exclusively in redlinked categories that bore no
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province categories. I just wanted to leave a quick note not to totally remove all the linking categories from abandoned categories without also slapping a delete tag on them, otherwise that category will continue to hang around and might accidentally get used instead of the correct newer one. I
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Mind: Thank you for supporting my nomination for adminship. I am honoured that you and others think highly enough of my contributions here to support the nomination. The admin powers will enable me to patrol for vandals more effectively, amongst other things. I promise to use my new powers for
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our friend manage to have so many wildly different IP numbers?) And yeah, I'm getting tired of this, too, but I don't know what else we can do about it -- with that many different IP numbers, he's virtually unblockable, but if we actually care about Knowledge there's just no way we can even
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I was thinking that maybe historical provinces of Japan should go under the japan-geo-stub category rather than under individual prefecture categories for consistency, since some go in more than one. By the way, thanks for the hard work on re-categorizing this monster of a stub category!
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section and noticed something wrong with the first footnote there. It is numbered "6" which refers to the article by Barnett et. al. It should link to number "7," the case study by IAGLR. However, try as I may, I can't see what the problem is. Could you take a look at it, please?
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I would suggest that "reduction" is a destructive thing to do while in the process of constructing an article. Why not make a subpage where people can work on a reduced version. Its also not clear if the magazine will keep its original word-count limits or if it can jump the piece.
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No sweat. You did say that it wasn't meant to be harsh, and I didn't interpret it that way. I should have chosen my words more carefully -- "accusing" is a reflection on my view of socreds, rather than a reflection of what you wrote. As the Aussies say, no wockin' furries, mate.
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had very similar names (differing only by a period, etc.), but there were a few that crept in that needed to be manually reconciled as you did. One thing to be very careful though is the date of creation - check to see that the earliest listed date of the two is being used.
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Thanks for letting me know about the proposed deletion. Could you expand on your reasons? Are you against cake articles per se, or just ones that are currently too stubbby, or is there something else about this particular cake which marks its article out as unencyclopaedic?
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I see that you have been contributing to the afd list at the notice board. I have been adding Canada-related afds to the board everyday for six-odd months now. However, lately I have been slipping further and further behind (and outright missing mondays). I am leaving for
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and - taking on board what you and DoubleBlue said about British Columbia, I reversed the redirect so that BrColumbia-geo-stub redirects to BritishColumbia-geo-stub rather than the other way round (I'm cc:int this to DoubleBlue BTW). Hope that's a reasonable compromise :)
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BTW: I should point out that I have no religious or political affiliations - I edit articles solely for the purpose of completeness and accuracy. Nonetheless, I do welcome and appreciate invitations to edit. (I apologize if this appears harsh - it wasn't meant to be.)
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But your view is as valid as mine, as long as we both agree on the basic geography. (Long ago, in the time of the Maud report (1968?), there were indeed proposals to bring the Manifold into Derbyshire, and to give some of the Northern Moorland to 'SELNEC') Bob aka
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First, my settings: mouse middle click on a link opens that link in a new tab (to the right), but stays on the current page. CTRL-tab shifts to the next tab (to the right), CTRL-Shift-Tab goes to the left, right mouse button is paste text, and Alt-S presses the
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I'm not an expert on the Oak Ridges Moraine by any means but I am connected to the conservation movement in Toronto. That's how I know about the ORMLT. If I can add anything meaningful to your research I certainly will do so. Keep up the good work!
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the afds can sometimes provide. I'm not asking you to maintain it (as it is time-consuming), but rather to keep an eye on it and add whatever you can when you can. I'll still add to it a couple times a week but it won't be what it once was. --
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how I manage to edit files so quickly - maybe someone will find this illuminating. Keep in mind that I use Firefox as my browser (version 1.0.6 on FreeBSD). I was blocked for re-stubbing Japan location articles, so let's take a look there, OK?
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Yes, I will tackle the ecology article (it is a subject that I have both practical experience with and one I have studied at the post-graduate level). As to the "cautiously," I would just say that. like you, life intervenes to regulate my
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You're right, really the cats need editing to reflect this - but I guess I thought enough people would look in the wrong cat (believing the Peak District and Derbyshire are the same place) that it was worth leaving in there.
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relation whatsoever to Knowledge naming conventions (i.e. "Video store" rather than "video stores"). Some other edits had an odd and eerily familiar feel to them; they also made unnecessary overedits to a movie theatre chain.
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Ooopese N/m you're here and making lots of wonderful contributions (I just checked your history). Welcome to Knowledge, I hope you are enjoying your time here :)). Bye for now, feel free to contact me if you have questions.
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Thank you for your note, I did create those pages as an anonymous user, I had an account in the early days of Knowledge but can't remember the login for it... I am amazed by how many people are contributing to this site
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Sure, we've made an effective team in the past (though, I've noticed that you are pretty good at copyediting your own stuff--however, two minds working together are often better than two minds working separately).
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Each batch of 30 files takes 10-15 minutes at most, depending on other edits that need to be made. (Note also that I have a high-res monitor, so I see the textarea, at 40 rows, and summary field in one screen -:
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Left hand - CTRL-Tab; right hand: position mouse below last category listed in article text, and paste. Repeat for all articles: - do it as fast as you can. Close tab if the article is clearly not a stub.
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Hey there, just wondering, when does an article stop being a stub? I agree that Hants County is still a stub, but is Sherose Island? Nobody really lives there and the article is prety complete and all.
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The PROPER usage for the word license in the world of BSDs / Open Source is LICENSE. Using the word "licence" looks retarded, from the perspective of someone who has used BSDs for almost 20 years now.
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Hi. My fears were of a free-running, autonomous, stub-sorting bot. Based on your description of the bot's mechanism and the human check of its work, it sounds like a good idea and a great time saver. —
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And I will continue to make the proper correction on a semi-daily basis. I've written a script to do so, which will run via a cron job. Ban the IP addy, I don't care. I'll shoot through open proxies.
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I removed the Derbyshire geo stub since the river is entirely in Staffs, (apart from its confluence with the Dove). The Dove however _is_ in both counties so I _added_ the Staffs-geo stub there.
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I'm not sure why you left this on my talk page, since I've never had any interaction with you; perhaps someone mistakingly sent you here? If so, I hope you find the person you're looking for.
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Allen actually saw some construction; the Lower Osgoode article actually describes its topic as "merely a idea".) And do you suppose, upon reading that quote, that I actually need to
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But I used to live in Michigan! That's practically a part of Canada already! LOL (I live in Indiana now, but I think that my previous residence should count for something, eh?)
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fame), and while I was editing, some dude put a deletion tag on it. If you know Rees' work (or even if you don't), you might want to comment on whether it should be kept or not
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What is the actual size limit anyway? Are you and others assuming that the 7xx number is binding? Mag articles often go to the thousands of words. (copy text to WP:ITAAW talk) -
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had loaded the AfD page, so I didn't even see a relisting. If you notice one of the ones that you relisted I ended up closing, because I didn't notice it'd been relisted.
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Good work on the japan-geo-stubs. What next? Good question - though judging by the lack of objections on sfd the Sydney and Melbourne stubs will all need moving soon... :)
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Hi Mindmatrix - you're right about those articles. If they were in the Australia geographybstubs category and has the state name in the title, I didn't check the length.
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Canadian tap-dancing moose trainers, etc.) Which, yeah, strikes me as a confusing mess -- witness the current CFR debate over which convention "Theatre" should follow.
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I reverted because I thought your version was unnecessarily terse and narrow, ("contemplate") while the other was informal and broad ("you could go your whole life..."
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with editing is always to try to make text more readable without dumbing it down too much. If you think I've gone to far in that respect, by all means let me know.
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Left hand - CTRL-Tab; right hand: position mouse at summary field (you should never have to move it), and paste. Repeat for all articles: - do it as fast as you can.
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At the very least, you could have left a message on my talk page asking about this. BTW: if you based your decision on the message above this one, then please check
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isn't really the best place for it, but unless you know of (or can create) a more appropriate category for it, it has to stay there until another category can be
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It was during his tenure as provincial treasurer from 1919 to 1923 did Smith become famous. He was forced to resign as treasurer due to the Ontario Bond Scandal.
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Yep, you'd be right about that creator guess. As for your nagging feeling about Roncesvalles, I'd guess it's because the street's not all that special, but the
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Every once in a while he goes off on these sudden benders where something in the news sets him spinning off into a whole new area of obsession...right after
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Come back to the first article to be edited, and make all edits necessary; in particular, add the stub {{Kumamoto-geo-stub}}. Copy that text with the mouse.
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I should have probably expressed myself somewhat more sensibly. I wasn't trying to imply you were accusing me of anything. What I should have said is this:
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Also, you blocked ] because I used the same IP address - is this typical in such situations? I don't remember seeing it in the various admin-related pages.
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In my understanding, the definition of "metropolitan area" has never been limited to the suburbs of a single city; a multipolar agglomeration like QC-W or
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Yes, the shorter one always overrides the longer one. If the vandalism starts up again (it is from a school in PEI), it can be blocked for longer.
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Thanks, Mindmatrix for going into overkill in support of my RfA - I'll do my best as an admin to help the reality of Knowledge live up to the dream!
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The Honourable Peter Smith was a Canadian politician. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Perth South from 1919 to 1923.
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can be inconstent and sometimes do not follow the Manual of Style. The guidelines relating to notes in Knowledge are vague as to positioning (see
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Middle click every town name quickly, going down a column. I usually split this into batches of 30 or so. Hence, you now have 30 new tabs open.
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I can give you some internet links and book/journal references about a specific sub-project if you have the time and inclination to do this...
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personalities in one batch, but his other pet project this week was Ontario finance ministers. Pretty easy to guess what inspired him there.
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The intro was, as usual, fine--you're too modest. I've added some links and done some minor edits, including adding a bit of context. My
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I was also going from the fact that the divisions really are charity/commercial in that a commercial casino can also be Aboriginal (i.e.,
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The double block looked like a single block - that left things screwed up enough that no-one noticed where the problem was, I suppose :/
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Thanks for the fix on Tronna. You might note that I've also linked the other cities mentioned, and noted that the numbers are for the
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I'm leaving a note with Phroziac - hopefully he'll fix things up. In the meantime this might make your "holiday" a little brighter :)
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Other than working for CITY, Vaughan writes for Toronto Life and the Toronto Star. He is married to award winning CBC News anchor
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Anyway, could you please unblock me...I have 40 tabs open in my browser right now, each with a failed edit because of the block.
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I just had to share this. It's...it's...breathtaking. Competely unedited, except for the occasional nowiki tag where necessary.
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Earl mentioned something on my talk page yesterday about some kind of watchlist bug. I don't know anything about it, though...
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I don't know what can have happened to cause the system to show you dud information, but it seems to have settled down now. --
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to your watchlist, as there are always discussions/requests for admins there. If you have any questions drop me a message at
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Skill testing question for the day: at what point did you get that "I know who did this" feeling in the pit of your stomach?
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Currently living Chicago region. Will be trying to have my grandchildren interact with Knowledge, I think it's great thing.
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doubles for that. Here's how I think we should deal with it: If a note is to be treated like a footnote, it should go in a
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the infobox that about 30% of Montreal Metro stations were using, made a template from it, and added to the other 70%...
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Note thematic interconnection of edits. Plus, as of yesterday, overlap with the known 206.47.220.230 IP. (How in the hell
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he doesn't know how to do a redirect, and thinks that articles are actually supposed to be duplicated at multiple titles.
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Besides, since the American dollar is worth more Canadian dollars, you'd want American help to overthrow the government.
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Wanna guess who instituted four separate categories to distinguish each miniscule change in the historical title of the
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For your hard work on making the Canadian notice board more useful and effective, I award you a Working Man's Barnstar.
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Woo! Yay us. I feel so much better with those cats cleaned up. I think they were annoying me at a subconscious level. --
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Congrats on adminship and yes, I wish the best for our poor politically unstable anarchy. ;) Thanks for the $ 1000. --
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Hi - I've just deleted the redirects that were on sfd (Canada-ON-geo-stub and the like). While I was doing that I
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That wasn't the article I had in mind, but here's a recent featured article that conforms to what I'm suggesting:
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Yes that's what I meant all right - thanks for doing it. Wiki was crawling at the time so I tried a short-cut.
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section before the standardized appendices. If footnotes are in the form of references we should put them in a
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2) I hope your next election up in that frozen tundra you call canada doesnt go over like our last US election.
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Long story short...I can't prove it yet, but I think there's a distinct possibility that this was yet another
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I got one from GroundZero for the same task, so I thought you should get one too. Thanks for working with me.
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Congratulations, and you're quite welcome! Also, thanks for the loonie. I can add it to my collection. --
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Because of the complexity of the vote at the above AfD, I have attempted to break down the individual votes
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Being so productive that you get mistaken for a bot is a very high accolade indeed! Keep up the good work!
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is probably the most ridiculously non-notable of the entire bunch. I'll give you one guess who created it.
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Since Luigizanasi, you, and myself seem to be the only ones interested in the demographics section of the
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Sorry for the absent link; now I can't remember which one it was. However, I've since discovered that
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for apparently running a bot. Although I am currently writing a bot, it is still experimental and has
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his attention to the Cities in North America category, his edits bore an almost exclusive focus on
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Left hand - CTRL-Tab; right hand: repeat stub deletion for all articles. Do it as fast as you can.
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Think you for fixing the Belinda Stronach page. What Mistercooker did to the page was Vandelism.
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Thank you -- I had already seen this article. I was hoping the valley could get its own article.
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You are not following any Wiki "rules". Linux, FreeBSD, GNU all use the 'license' spelling.
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Although I have no specific interest in those topics, I'd be happy to help out where I can.
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under VfD. The article has been redone by me – would you please take a relook? Thanks. --
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Come back to the first article to be edited, Delete the previous stub template (if any).
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Thanks muchly for that fix. That is what I meant to do, but must have got distracted.
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Hey there. I'm pleased to let you know that, consensus being reached, you are now an
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control both? Are they really one district, or does one agency just copy another? --
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Open a new tab, and load a category that has articles to be re-stubbed, for example:
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Thanks for pointing this out. I fixed it (I think). BTW, I put began an article on
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You beat me to it! I was just about to give MM one of those for the Autralian split!
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Hey, my pleasure, Mindmatrix, and congratulations on a well-deserved promotion. ;-)
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have read that during your candidacy ;). Take a look before experimenting with your
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Thanks for educating me regarding copyvio and mirrors. I appreciate the correction.
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typos, and believe that my work is usually improved by others' edits. Thanks again.
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unreliable. Any way, there are a lot of incorrect population numbers on wiki now. (
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no prob - sorry it took so long! Glad you could see the funny side of it all, too.
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I moved this down to the bottom of your talk page - thought you'd appreciate it. –
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Hope you don't mind me adding to this section. You may be interested to know that
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Nevermind, I didn't read carefully enough. I've left a message on your talk page.
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that they so richly deserve, as tempting as that may be. ;-) Thanks again, Kevin.
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I would like to hear your opinion about the name of the article on the talk page:
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3) all your offering me is a LOONIE??? come on thats worth what ... $ 0.03 US :P
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in the bunch got $ 1000, but they have to work for it; they're going to help me
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Come back to the first article to be edited, Edit the summary field and copy it.
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You're an idiot. Biased because you are using a Canadian variant of the word.
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section could be added with non-internet sources, if need be. Here's a recent
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implants when the servers are busy so I don't stress the system too much :-)
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I have now also removed the autoblock. Why didn't anybody else do so before?
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unless there is a difference in the information. Knowledge tends not to use
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Kim tells me we should just let you work that fast. Do it, be careful. :) --
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Once those are all done, update Grutness' page to reflect the new situation.
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It does not matter that OpenBSD's home is in Canada, you are being biased.
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For your excellent work in the tedious job of replacing stub templates, I,
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Then Ill ask you where is the sandbox the link dont work on my talk page!
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article in the next few days. I'm glad you have decided to pursue this.
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that is there any other fixup that you'd like to see? Does it read well?
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Left hand - CTRL-Tab; right hand: Alt-S. You can do this blindingly fast.
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Hi Mindmatrix: The empty category is now deleted. Thanks for your help. —
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of his which I reverted). I'm not sure why he suddenly wrote up so many
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Mindmatrix, you are a machine! Thanks for the latest round of splits! —
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If you're still interested in this topic, could you copyedit my changes?
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Congrats from the puppy also! Delighted to see consensus was sensible.
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1) definately add a link to your talk page in your sig... MOST USEFUL!
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retirement. How did it come into your perspective? Feel free to email
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Almost anything you can do can be undone, but please take a look at
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And in all of the OpenBSD CD releases, they use the word 'license'.
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Hi. The mass of colors we voted on before has been undeleted and
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You're welcome. I also fixed a minor typo in the second article.
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generous donation to good use: I have forwarded the funds to
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speedied a pedestrian bridge and...wait for this one, it'll
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While you deleted the article, you may also want to delete
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about letting such poor-quality edits stand unmonitored.
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Talk:Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation, Ontario
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Don't bother sending a message, I won't be checking.
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Examine carefully. Trust me, you won't need to ask.
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