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convincing to myself so I admitted this. You have over-intellectualised what my thought processes might have been. Because I'm British I find it very difficult to have much clue about American attitudes to such things as abortion, single-payer healthcare (I know the alien jargon!) and (lack of) gun control. To me abortion is sad – not wicked or noble. I am happy to say here how greatly I deplore some of the arguments put forward for "delete" at that AFD, sometimes citing policy positions that I do not think exist. And, before you came here, I had already read your AFD comments which I hold in high regard (btw I can remember you from the "Guantanamo" days).
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understood by the majority as "operating far below its capacity", though I can see why you thought of it. Putting "too small" in an effort to avoid the confusion seems to have ended up not getting the meaning across - I would expect those words only if the old building had always been too small for a library, which doesn't seem to have been the case. I think I'll try some other way of making it less ambiguous; I hope that's all right with you.
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its technical quality. Also to me it didn't look too much like her. I never supposed for a moment the change might be in the slightest bit controversial. Anyway, I (and you!) are maybe in a minority, we'll see. I expect I'll be leaving this for other people to sort out – I'll go back to my normal practice of writing about historical topics where all is peace and quiet because no one much reads them!
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face of notability, I normally don't risk it in case it disadvantages my side of the discussion. For this AFD I really don't mind if the list is kept so it was a good opportunity for me to be straightforwardly honest in putting forward one of my rather rare "deletes". Best wishes and, dare I say it, good luck!
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Well, my main source for Dunnideer would have been the same as yours – Adam Welfare. I have the printed part of his book on loan from the library but it doesn't add much, I think, to the online appendix. Other books I have (but also don't add much) are I've put a reference for Dunnideer stone circle
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Do you happen to have more information on Dunnideer? I'm still compiling and diving into the sources and actually it seems there hasn't been as much research into it as others such as Tomnaverie. Loanhead of Daviot is looking good, I'm happy to hear there's more coming! I am also very much an amateur
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Thank you. I had seen two discussions elsewhere that in passing commented adversely on the halo effect of the stars (depending on your POV it can seem like criticism or support) but I hadn't seen the discussions on the talk page archives. It seemed to me the halo image was inappropriate regardless of
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Well, I don't care too much about whether or not they are DYK criteria: they are criteria for a satisfactory article. Quite recently I created an article on another expedition and a Wikiproject assessor suggested I nominated it for good article. I did, but absolutely nothing seemed to be happening in
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The best response to a deletion nomination is to fix the page that was nominated. The further underway the effort is to improve portals by the time the RfC has run its course, the more of the reasons against portals will no longer apply. RfCs typically run 30 days. There are 19 days left in this one.
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Oh, thank you. That's so useful. I'll certainly include it (but I'll read it through first!). There were several points where the newspapers were differing about details of the case (e.g. whether Erlich was the only plaintiff or whether her sisters were as well). I found the case very distressing - I
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Thank you for taking the time to send your congratulations. I can remember the event when it occurred – I was back in England after four years in Edinburgh. The article is too essay-like for some tastes. A few years ago someone came along, declared it included immaterial content and started removing
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I see the potential problem with the use of "over capacity" (which was already in the article before I came along), but it's used fairly frequently when referring to this type of situation - a less wordy way of saying "(attempting to) operate beyond its capacity". "Under capacity" would certainly be
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and could do with some expansion, it's a nice site with an amazing recumbent! Did you see they've chopped down all the trees? That must change the experience of the site a lot. By the way, if you are interested in an article about a causewayed enclosure all the way down the other end of the UK, Mike
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Thank you for looking at this so carefully. Fortunately I have all three library books with me and the other books I own so I will be able to sort things out. Even though it is more work for me I am most grateful to you for the time you must have spent on this. It will (I hope!) improve the article.
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If I may ask, why do you think it's a bad idea? Regarding the DSLR camera taking a photo of a cellphone taking a photo of the person with the DSLR camera and someone else, that was very meta. I can't imagine anyone going "oh THAT is what a selfie is!" upon seeing that. The DSLR doesn't add anything
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to list articles. Secondly, I found I had a probably irrational dislike of the list article for reasons I don't really understand. I therefore thought that not only would I search around for a policy for deletion but I would say what I was doing. I eventually found something which was not even very
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Thanks for the heads up! It looks like this article has gone through a lot of splitting since I was working on it. My contributions were mainly for Mesozoic birds (I think the article used to be simply "List of Prehistoric Bird Species"). Unfortunately I don't have much to add for "Late Quaternary"
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Thank you. I hadn't previously realised that his recent books had been published by Paragon, which does indeed look to be a self-publishing firm. I have two earlier books by him, one published by Collins and the other (the definitive book of Cairngorms mountaineering) by the Scottish Mountaineering
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I've read it all through and it's a dreadful story. I found the judge's statements mostly clear to understand and I've corrected bits in the article where the press got things wrong. There's far more that could be said but, so far as I'm concerned, it'll have to do for now. I suspect the judge went
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attitude to "keep" or "delete" which may not match our criteria too well. Normally I just spout some guidelines to justify my position, putting things as convincingly as I can. Occasionally I'm brave enough to say I don't think the guideline criteria are giving good guidance but, for "keep" in the
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Many complaints have been lodged in the RfC to delete all portals, pointing out their various problems. They say that many portals are not maintained, or have fallen out of date, are useless, etc. Many of the !votes indicate that the editors who posted them simply don't believe in the potential of
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If your PROD had said there are no independent sources or that the sources were now only in archive form I probably would have left it. You didn't. You said there is no such thing as this product and when searching you had found nothing when there are two mentions linked to from the article. When
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but I've done very little to that article – so far as I know there has been no significant archaeology done there. When I bought Burl (2000) online a couple of years ago it was ridiculously cheap. For such a big book the postage alone might have been more than the total cost. I'll now read about
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So far, we've automated the intro section and categories section, semi-automated the selected article section(s), and are working to fully automate that and all the rest of the sections, with active development of methods for news, DYK (did you know?), etc. Auto-generating the topics section is
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Yes, a good conversation piece! Bonatti died in 2011 and it brought the squabble back into the press again in Italy and to a lesser extent in Britain. But maybe for young Italians it was all before their time. Elderly Italians will certainly know all about it (like I, being British, know about
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Thank you for your suggestion but I'll still say no. Sometimes it's not necessary to see the undeleted article before giving an opinion at DRV but in the recent case you really needed the history to judge the DRV nomination's claims. Thank you for your involvement at DRV. I think you are a bit
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I have been messing about in the Cairngorms recently and came across the article. I'd read about it years ago and knew the outline of this awful incident and I just wanted to say congratulations on creating a beautifully written and comprehensive account of it. Yours from nearby,
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Mmm, not really my line of country and to begin with I couldn't think why I would ever have commented there at all. However, now I remember and I have commented again. The answer is I don't know but I have suggested shifting the focus of the discussion. Best wishes.
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Merely I didn't think it looked very nice and it spoiled the initial appearance of the article! Maybe the guy in the bath put me off more but I've forgotten now. This isn't the sort of article I'd normally edit but I had witlessly added a historical image
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My goal was to have two images in the lead: one actual selfie and one photo of someone taking a selfie. Removal of the "bath selfie", whatever that was, was most likely justified. But I guess we can't have a photo of someone taking a selfie in the lead? -
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Hey, sorry to trouble you with questions about Knowledge procedure, but I couldn't find this. Once an article has been proposed for deletion and it wasn't, it can never be proposed again? The article must now be kept forever, in whatever state it's in?
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what they considered was excessive detail. Fortunately they rather quickly got weary of doing this and they went on to make improvements elsewhere. Perhaps when you move your current sandbox to main space you'll also get the benefit of their remarks!
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Thank you for asking about this. The book I had been using definitely spoke of five medals but after the article was changed I checked up and now I suspect the change was correct (but unreferenced). I have raised the matter at
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was closed May 12, with the statement "There exists a strong consensus against deleting or even deprecating portals at this time." This was made possible because you and others came to the rescue. Thank you for speaking up.
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Yes, my poor brain pondered a lot over this. Wiktionary doesn't help too much and the general use is when a factory can make more goods than are needed. Anyway, what you have put now seems clear and better than my version.
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unusual in both taking part in discussions and closing them (though not the same ones!). Over the years I think the level of discussion at DRV has been generally good and the closes consistently rational and reasonable.
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individuals from having information they voluntarily chose to make public covered on the wikipedia, when it is reliably sourced and verifiable. This doesn't protect them, or respect their choices, at all.
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historian when it comes to the stones but I do enjoy visiting and researching them, and I see many of the Aberdeen stone circles can be created/expanded. I've been putting some planning thoughts down at
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If I were to paraphrase the opinion you voiced I'd say you thought protecting the privacy of the women in this list trumped notability, RS, verifiability, and every other policy and guideline? Correct?
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Hi Thincat, thanks for your comments on this article. I'd completely forgotten about it and I have a bit more editing experience than I did back in November, so will see if I can strengthen it a bit.
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I have never taken much interest in portals but the RFC proposal seemed so crass that I "opposed" at an early stage when most opinions were along the lines of "support, but don't delete the portals".
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You don't seem to have been given a barnstar recently, and having come across your awesome work in recent days I think you deserve one for your determination and commitment to Knowledge! — Martin
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Bizarre. So, thank you for rebooting portals – I have been keeping a slight eye on things and might think about creating a portal, or extending an existing one, when things have settled down.
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Oh yes, good find. I had looked at the source given on the photo's file description page but hadn't found an identification there. I see it has reached prep5 so best wishes and good luck.
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the geography section so I eventually withdrew it. Anyway, mountaineering expeditions (successful ones) can get into "on this day" so I get two bites at the main page cherry anyway!
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Everest!). I've referenced the ascent details, added some about the porter troubles and put quite a lot more in the lead so pehaps you can have another look. Many thanks.
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I'm sorry if anyone was offended. That certainly was not not my intention nor had the possibility crossed my mind. At least you recognised that it was, indeed, a joke (
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into place even though I shall be putting more work into it. I had been preparing it for some time. As you spotted I had copied what I had written for Tomnaverie (see
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We may even surprise ourselves and exceed all expectations. Who knows what we will be able to accomplish in what may become the biggest Wikicollaboration in years.
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Hi there Thincat! I don't think we've ever interacted before. Pleased to make your acquaintance! I'm writing because I saw that you commented on a thread on
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Thank you for the ongoing support regarding the image for the Ireland Baldwin Article, Aswell as answering and confirming my queries regarding licenses etc.
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Thanks a lot for the links, I'll peruse them with pleasure. Shame the Welfare and Burl are out of print and massively expensive on the second hand sites.
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Thank you for telling me. I won't comment there, however, because I'm not bothered either way and category discussions are too arcane for me! Good luck!
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to summarize a bit more of the page. My family is hosting an Italian exchange student and I'm definitely going to bring up the expedition at dinner! :-)
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I tried to focus on DYK criteria, but please let me know if I went too far! With the longer articles it can be difficult not to do a full-on GA review.
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I haven't been to Easter Aquorthies, would like to see it. And Aquhorthies means "field prayer", that's lovely! I was listening to a podcast about
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I'd like to thank you with more than just a little "thank you" click but without bothering you with a possibly unwanted notification notification!
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Oh, I'm glad it amused you and thank you for letting me know. Usually looking at Knowledge's project pages is rather a grim business. Best wishes.
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The 2 mentions are dead links. HP won't even acknowledge that the product ever existed. In any case, links to the parent company's website aren't
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Hi! I support your change of photograph for Greta Thunberg. For one, it's much less controversial without the EU flag in the background. Thanks!
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out on a limb a bit sometimes but I'm glad he did. I'll keep an eye open because there will obviously be further developments. Thank you again.
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Yeah, the GA review queue can last years. It's not required for DYK, but if you want to further improve the page, you could expand the lead on
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that was opened due to the initial discussion not concluding in a consensus in case you're interested in chiming in there as well. Cheers!
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is not short of editors with ideas. I don't knowingly revert people unless it really is vandalism which this clearly was not. Best wishes.
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Trust. So, I wondered whether the Paragon books were reprints of books out of press but no, they seem to be the only publication.
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Your joke about waiting until the National Guard arrives to offensive to those in or those who have served in the military. --
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Such is image curation. This has, of course, nothing to do with the image you added but may be some sort of cautionary tale.
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for a second time (and it will quite likely be deleted). But I'm no expert so may have things a bit wrong. Best wishes.
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and I was pleased a really nice image had been saved. Then poor Ameily had to survive a spurious deletion request at
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well, I didn't think that was such a good idea, maybe rather like you thought another image was not a good idea.
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the other day, so many things to see. I put a proposal for the introductory paragraph we were discussing at
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edit to an RFC where I !voted for option D. In a previous RFC on the same talk page I chose option A in
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No, I've never been to Aikey Brae but I'll bear it in mind if ever I am up that way. I live very near
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Well, improve it or submit it to AFD. Your PROD said you hadn't found any mention on the HP web site
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that I know could benefit from your two cents if you would be interested in chiming in. Thank you!
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It's time to change all that. Let's give them reasons to believe in portals, by revitalizing them.
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We even have an elite squad of WikiGnomes. I'm not exaggerating when I say, "We're having fun."
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Yes, I know what you are thinking: "Won't that cause a portal explosion?" I believe it will. :)
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Oh, I hadn't realised that. Anyway, it now looks to be heading for "keep", even "snow keep"!
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The Moon and the Bonfire: an investigation of three stone circles in north-east Scotland
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