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view that humans are the only species that kills for enjoyment, or overuses environmental resources, or overpopulates, or other such things that make humans in some way "unnatural". This is of course a complete fabrication, as animals do exhaust resources in their environment (and then die off in the resulting famine), they do overpopulate, they do overuse resources, and they even pollute--a bunch of Canada geese stopping by a local lake here one year put so much feces in the water the lake was shut down as unsafe. And of course most species driven to extinction are the result of another species depriving them of resources, and there are probably even cases of overpredation resulting in the extinction of the prey species. The only difference between animals and humans is that humans do these things much faster and on a larger scale, because we've rejected natural selection as a means of advancing and started using our brains to expand our abilities...
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I am aware of the phenomenon--housecats often kill small animals just because they're there, and may or may not eat them afterwards (nothing like having your cat give you a "gift" of a still twitching mouse). Someone will probably take offense and tag it POV because there seems to be a fairly common
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Take a look at the recent history for this article. Unfortunately some nitwit went and stole the article from another site. I've taken all the foreign content out of the article, and all that remains is a stub and an image. Do you have experience with this weapon? I myself own one, but I don't know a
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point of view." Each of you can write the opposing examples, which should stand on their own logic; i.e. avoid demeaning the other position. I haven't a clue as to whether your position has more merit than the other position, but your writing style is 'more wikier' and less manifesto-ish! By the way,
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Hey, RPellesier. I've merged most of the unique stuff from your Bourré article (sans éthe No-Lo stuff, which I've never seen) into the Bouré article I wrote. Please check it out and tell me what you think, if you think it needs more tweaking, and so on. I'd love to be able to take my webpage out
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I know a little about shotguns, but nearly nothing about pistols and rifles. I'll ask around though, and send edit requests to some collaborators. As to the article, there's not much "there" there, is there? One statement concerning parentage seemed incorrect. I left comments on a new talk page for
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Nothing wrong with it, but it isn't exactly exciting, is it? "This is a great gun, can also be used as a paddle." Action fans might prefer a description of the sliding ramp under the bolt that provides lockup, and how lockup is required before the hammer can strike the pin. Some semiauto's use the
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The great thing about Knowledge is that it doesn't matter terribly much that you choose the "right" title to start with. First of all, the article could always evolve past the original conception. Second of all, the ease of page-moving makes it so that it's very simple to "correct" the title of an
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Not really a problem though is it? There is writing and then there is spellchecking. One is an art, the other is just a mechanical task, suitable for a machine. If I could trade some of the spellchecking ability for more of the writing ability, I wouldn't have any spellchecking ability left. Keep
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I've added some elaboration on the Captain Cook talk page regarding the Venus results, but it will be a little while before I have time to check my references and update the article. Do you have anything about Encke doing the Cook expedition transit reductions in your library?
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You're one of the people I've noticed editing cartridge articles, so I'd like to invite you to join a discussion on creating a template for cartridge data, and generating tables for a large list of popular cartridges. The discssion started due to a comment here:
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same style bolt. I don't remember if this lockup was an 870 innovation or just copied from an older design, but it is extremely reliable and safe. I'd want to have an 870 in my hands again before editing this article, and unfortunately I don't own one.
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article? It's not very long, and as long as I'm explaining short and long recoil, why not explain all three in one place? I'm going to leave the inertia operation section a stub pointing to the intertia action article until we discuss.
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I've done a bit of rewording (OK, maybe a lot of rewording) and hopefully made the operation a bit clearer. One more suggestion, maybe move this to "Inertia operated" to fit better with "recoil operated" and "gas operated" terms?
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Wow, that's a first, a Knowledge article where the references list is longer than the article :). The article does look good, though it could probably use a bit of expanding and formatting to make it flow better.
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article. I'd title the article after the lake, and then just have the main section deal with the incident. You can always throw in nice geographical facts, and link to local cities and regions, etc. --
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and down. Avriette managed to catch me in mid-creation, and apparently thinks not everyone has a 1600x1200 pixel screen. I suppose he might have a point--at work I have TWO 1600x1200 screens :)
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Never noticed the Cook statue; I really need to take some time to do the touristy things around here. I might be able to spend some time wading through books Sunday after the Cook details.
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Hi! Seeing your comments on the Polycarp entry, and seeing your French last name, I thought you might be a Cajun and if so might be interested in adding this tag to your user page:
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the article. I've never added categories before, care to coach me? I can also add lots of links to this article, but let's give the author a chance to do something first.
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AFAIK, we should carry out the discussion on one person's talk page, and the other person should add that page to their watchlist to keep track of what is happening.
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I'm not seeing anything amiss... but that doesn't mean it's not there. ;) If you have a screenshot, I could see if you're seeing something different than I am. --
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of the resources list, but it's /still/ the only damn website on the 'net that gives half-decent (if that) rules for Bouré. Wah. Anyhow, let me know.
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This has been updated! I've made a template. It's kind of buggy so far, but I think we're close to something workable that I can autogenerate data for.
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Starting to look at the references: "A Slaughter of Mice by Common Crows." Does this have anything to do with the expression "A murder of crows"?
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I'll take a look at it. I don't own a Ruger Police Carbine, but I do have a Mini-14 and a couple of 10/22s, and I have handled the PC9 and PC40.
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Ask Joyce about the Horsedrawn Carriage Tour. I don't think she drives 2 tons of horses anymore, but she can probably recite the tour from memory.
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Any name is fine with me. I agree that the other recoil operated articles are a bit of a mess. I was thinking of actions when I named this.
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I have done the merge. Thanks for the approval. I tweaked the wording of the sentence you didn't like; let me know what you think.
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Based on the number of typos in the 10/22 page, I also can't type worth a darn if I don't have a compiler to syntax check...
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Me too, but I'm not qualified to write it. I'll see if I can come up with an objective description of predator control.
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The fellow who showed me how to tweak my talkpage signature confirms that these discussions should be on a single page.
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No, I don't have any decent primary references. This digital excerpt from the Encyclopedia Britannica might suffice:
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page, too. I updated it, added info, and engaged in a bit of narcissism by proxy by posting pictures of my 10/22s.
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I might get some Cook research done this weekend. Have you seen his statue downtown? There is a geocache nearby.
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I've made a pass at prettifying and condensing the load data Avriette scraped off Hodgdon's website, it's on my
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might be the most sensible thing, but you seemed to be trying to reorganize things so I thought I'd ask. --
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I'd love to see some things about game management and wolves added. However, I'd rather see it added to
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Is this legit? If so, can you tidy up and throw in some categories etc.? If not, it needs to be VfDd. --
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article, included a few categories and some links. It's still somewhat stubby, but not quite a stub.
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Still hoping someone will jump in on the Cook article, but probably I shouldn't hold my breath.
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I'm not qualified in that subject. I read the article and the talk page, and then I read the
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Hey, while we're at it, do we want to go ahead and merge the inertia operation into the
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I never got a welcome, so I posted this one myself because it has good reference info.
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I'd solve this physics problem using energy, but I use slugs in my bear gun.
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those typos coming, I bet I can fix them faster than you write them!
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