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Centauri the star and Alpha Centauri as a system. There was much about alpha centauri, especially its brightness compared to Arcturus as well as the relationship with Proxima Centauri. (See the Discussion with the associated page to this article.) It was thought best to avoid complexity by giving the basic information, and add complexity in sections so information could be understood at various levels of knowledge. Also as there is much interest in Alpha Centauri from children to amateur astronomers, it was best to give the introduction as brief as possible and explain the complexities as we go. As to modifications of articles as drastically as you have done to complex article, it might be better to do so with some discussion in the discussion section before doing so. Although I note that you have much experience in doing wiki edits, much better than me, it is better to make small changes in complex articles paragraph by paragraph than carte blanche changes. (I am very happy to discuss any issues on the article with you in the alpha centauri discussion to improve the article.)
9490:...yee..eah, Trifids was one of those bands that had alot of 'cred' i.e. at uni they commanded a deal of respect and praise from People With Taste - I didn't mind them but was not crazy 'bout them........I was just musing on digging up some fun tunes while driving around. Now I am sitting in front of the keyboard I can't remember which ones I was thinking that I hadn't posted before. gimme some time an' I'll come up with some fun stuff - I did tell you my Ireland moment didn't I, we drove SW from Enniskillen into the south on a nice sunny spring day and as on cue when crossing the boarde the radio plays 'Linger' by the cranberries. I recall thinking, "Corny I know, but still rather nice on a nother level, esp. with volume up."
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However some more work is needed to get there. Some background information; the article is quite biased, per ], against binge drinking, but I do not know how to resolve that as I and other editors could not find any sources which discussed recreational use of alcohol in favourable terms, certainly no medical sources. Some content may be a bit too technical and could perhaps be moved to other articles but would appreciate some outside eyes to review it before deciding what if any content needs deleted or moved to more focused articles. If you are too busy, not to worry. Thanks. :)--] | ] 20:44, 28 October 2010 (UTC)
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6791:. If you will be at the next play-off game at Knowsely Road or if you are able to get any pictures of these grounds I would be very gratefull if you could upload them to commons. I can sort out the categories and such if you don't have any time. Alternatively if you know of anyone who could it would be much appreciated. I am unlikely to go to any away games next season because of my current circumstances so will not be able to contribute towards this, although I shall endevour to get some great images at home games (I've a load of the CC final to upload but there sat it a very long backlog).
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5059:, you'll see where I got my information. Now here is where the copyright concern comes in. Scroll down all the way to the very bottom. See the black line? It says "Copyright 2000 - 2010 © European Space Agency. All rights reserved." So I don't know what that means in terms of this Knowledge article. If I tell the reader in the body of the article that this information came from their website, then provide a reference, and then a link right to the information, is Knowledge covered insofar as copyright concerns?
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colonization of imagined planetary systems. These themes are common to many video games and works of science fiction." has little to do with the basic facts on alpha centauri. I.e. Nearest star, third brightest star, binary star, etc. As for "Kinematics" as a title, this is irrelevant (Sirius article also has it wrong). (Also see
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sure if I'll be doing things right. Of course, I'll read all the directions, but I'd just like to see if there are any customs/procedures there. I've noticed there there is a considerable list of articles waiting to be reviewed, so I'd like to help in cutting down that list. I've had experience in more administrative-like tasks, but nothing close to GA. So, should I jump right in and start reviewing or is there some "training" thing? Thanks.
4034:(Sommerville & May, 2006). Commonly known as banksia discs, they have all been found on eastern Australian Banksias and one is also known in Western Australia. They are discomycete fungi, growing on the fruit and appearing as small, shallow dark cups on the follicles (Fuhrer, 2005). When dry they fold inwards and look like narrow slits. Their effect is unkown but it seems unlikely that they are responsible for degradation of the seeds."
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Similarly, you could argue for two pattern lines (dextral and sinistral spiral) or four (dextral, sinistral, vertical and horizontal), but there is no way you could argue for 3, because there is no reason to include vertical whilst excluding horizontal). On top of that there is a beautiful symmetry in the way each common bract is surrounded by its own floral bracts and those of its neighbours. But George's diagrams destroy that symmetry.
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are, so props to you for all you did to help get it to FA (I doubt this could have been done without you..) Real life for me is undergoing some major (positive) developments so I will be away from wikipedia for some time. But I intend to return one day next year with the clear goal of boosting more NZ bird articles from start/B class to FA.. Great to see
Australian Magpie on the mainpage today btw :) Cheers,
3537:), or, alternatively, maybe enough for a GA on the genus. What are the chances of images? Apparently these fungi make small but visible apothecia on the seed capsules. Berkeley and Broome first wrote about the fungus in 1887, so maybe there's a sketch from the protologue that's useable. Anyway, I'll start adding text in a day or two and maybe we can have the first Banksia/Fungi wikiproject collaboration?
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will simply discuss additional variability issues like periodicity. It's always a judgement call as to what constitutes "too much information". We'll see. What makes
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4563:. Great idea! I might in fact join. What's missing for me here is focus and results — a section which basically reads: After 3 years, this is our conclusion. Follow this format: A, B, C, D... But I don't see that. Hmmm! Maybe Knowledge works because it's so open-ended. People just do what they do when they do it. So once again, the underlying inquiry for me is simply "What works?".
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with few or no references. It's a bit of a "grunt job" frankly, but if you're working on a team, there's a sense of accomplishment, and clearly it raises the overall quality of the encyclopedia. Maybe there's an astrophysicist in the group that can guide the effort and from there, we hand the ball off to another team. I don't know. Does any of this make sense? Would it even work?
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9062:? I was thinking most visitor numbers in Australia claim but was not sure a CEO of a tourist organisation was a reliable source. I phoned him and he said it was sourced from the Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management website although it is not returning anything with Google to confirm this. The other hook was most traversed trail in Australia sourced to a
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so tightly that their dense coverings of hairs form the fibrous brown material that comprises a typical flower spike, and the common bracts at their apex will form the bract pattern on the surface of the spike. At that point, they will no longer be distinguishable as individual peduncles, but will simply be part of the spike.
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biographies, biological articles and geography have within each of them a set of things you'd hope to read about. If complicated and you can't follow becaise of too-technical language or jargon, then ask if it can be explained more clearly without losing meaning. Why not choose one or two and then ping me.
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The scope of this project has turned out to be far more than I ever imagined. There is so much information to absorb — kind of like putting together a giant jig-saw puzzle with 10,000 pieces. What I'm finding is you can't just work on one section at a time, as every piece is interconnected, and you
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When the flowers start to develop, they get squeezed together even more. At this point, sometimes, a peduncle may break off the axis and be squeezed right out of the spike as the flowers around it develop. Thus you may see one or two of these furry things sitting at random positions on the surface of
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So, Maimonides argues "pork contains more moisture than necessary , and too much of superfluous matter", whatever that means! More importantly, the "principal reason" is that if you keep pigs, you end up with a dirty and unhealthy environment. Important note: Maimonides was writing from
Islamic Egypt
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might make a future DYK, as people seem to love the sight of these quirky orchids. I don't have enough info to make a full article on it. But I thought of this for a DYK hook, "did you know that the flying duck orchid is an orchid that looks like a flying duck"! Hmmm, that's far too flippant for all
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to be done to banned editor's actions, is the point. If the substance of the edits are good, another editor (uninvolved with the banned editor, of course) can always add them. It's a dangerous game sometimes, though, as the focus is shifting at the AN/I as I type this. Just wanted to clarify that
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and the review process for such articles. I was wondering, should I just jump in and start reviewing articles to see if they meet criteria? Should I contact someone and get more information before I do so? The reason I ask is that this will be my first time contributing to the GA process, so I'm not
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article in earnest. There's only a few minor edits needed after which I'll finally submit the article for GA review. The only missing element is a discussion of stellar mass. When mass was originally addressed back in July, I simply referenced Jim Kaler, though now I recognize the conversation to
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I'm pretty psyched to work with you on this. So I already decided to do some cleanup. The
Starbox really needed some work. So that's now all up to date with refs included. Also I created a personal sandbox and imported the latest version to completely redesign the article's structure. There is
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Okay I understand. I started off similar, by just editing and watching articles grow, then read somewhere about not contributing if you mind your contributions getting edited mercilessly by someone else. This got me wondering how to go from there a bit like you describe above. One of the reasons for
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I see you've taken it on, good work. The display and vision bits at
Crested Tern apply for all the genus. The opening sentence isn't fully supported by Bridge - although Elegant is very close, Lesser Crested isn't, other than being in the same genus. I won't abandon this article (after all, one good
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lesson to be learned there, apparently, that the pig is immodestly and falsely proclaiming its religious cleanliness, when it is not. Anyway, that said, I'll look into the M comment - he was quite ahead of his time in terms of medical knowledge (check his biog). And NB my OR/POV antennae buzzed when
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LOL, I love your sense of humour. Maimonedes is a good reference. The reality is that Islam takes food restrictions from
Judaism; and Christianity doesn't have any restriction (courtesy of three references in the New Testament). The reason why pork should be restricted (along with many other things)
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which reclassifies (?) Pleurotus to Omphalotus and (2) looking at the existing photo of Omphalotus nidiformis, it appears that my friend's S.E.Qld fungus is (a) not South Australian and (b) has a darker centre. Now I'm afraid of adding anything AT ALL since it may be struck down. What should I do,
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You mean between the good biological content removed and the reverting of the edits because it was from a banned user? This brings up a very interesting issue, indeed. I would think that if the consensus was that certain edits removed had truly been improving the encyclopedia (of course: properly
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Hey, Casliber! Don't get me wrong on the deletion of good edits; I've dug up socks of a banned user or two, and I didn't go through each and every edit of those socks and delete every single one. I thought about it for a minute, but many were good edits - why would anyone revert corrected typos?
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Yes, congratulations. I read an article in a bike magazine from these parts a few months ago mentioning the article, in fact. The author added cable ties to his bike helmet as an alternative to a mohawk, after reading the bit about how it deters the birds, of course sarcastically saying that it was
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article, as you probably guessed. I noticed your contributions, and in fact, provided some xrefs, which I believe are accurate. I hope to have all the GA improvements done by Saturday. If you have a chance to give it a quick lookover in a few days, that would be great. This weekend, I'll try to
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Hi Calisber. I've got a new section for you to look at. To be honest it's not quite finished. But given my commitment to have something ready within a day or two, I've produced a "condensed" version for prime time. There are two more additional paragraphs that I am still working on. I will try
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Given my training, I tend to take a "bottom-up" versus "top-down" approach. So when I think of "collaboration", I think of 2-5 people max teaming up to achieve a specific objective. In this respect I could see dozens of small teams like this working on different goals. Whether that would work or
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Oddly, I'm no astrophysicist either. So I don't know if I qualify to manage a group on this topic. My background the last 30 years has been banking and finance — specifically launching new ventures. I just wanted to learn something about astronomy, starting reading articles, got hooked, and very
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I have unfortunately had to revert much of the changes you have made to the Alpha Centauri page - mainly to the structure revisions that you have done. While I agree it is best to standardise between bright star pages (i.e. Sirius), there is significant problems doing so to the Alpha Centauri page.
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pastor. Her theory is excellent, based on her cultural anthropological observations, with a decent feel for how Biblical text works. It's rather an abstract theory though. Anyway, I'll see if I can manage a literature review of dietry restrictions in the ANE, especially if there's anything explicit
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Thanks Cas! It was one of my recent goals to get Huia to FA so to help have done it feels great and that's really nice of you to give me a barnstar, it's my first and the bio barnstar version looks so cool too, heh - it was a team effort of course, as most wikipedia articles getting promoted to FA
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Interesting - so the version you want to import is the condensed one above the olive text? Looks good - I find it easier to work with when I see it in the article, so bring it in. I think the olive bit is worth bringing in sooner rather than later and working from there. The prose can probably be
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In conclusion, if I were to be the catalyst for a new collaboration, it would be something like this. Let's take one constellation per month and get the 10 most important stars and other deep sky objects in that constellation up to C class or better. There's a lot of Stub-Class articles out there
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etc). The pig (NB pig, not pork - an important distinction which is relevant for the Maimonides comment too, I note) is "singled out" because it alone of the animals that have one of the two "signs" (it has split hooves but doesn't chew the cud) lies down with its legs sticking out. Most quarapeds
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Hey Casliber, sorry to disturb you. I hope all is well with you. I saw your name listed as individuals who volunteer to peer review articles who can be contacted directly. I would appreciate it if you could peer review the ] article. At some point I would like to get ] up to a good article status.
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Hey Casliber, sorry to disturb you. I hope all is well with you. I saw your name listed as individuals who volunteer to peer review articles who can be contacted directly. I would appreciate it if you could peer review the ] article. At some point I would like to get ] up to a good article status.
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I've been frogging over the past few days, and the fungi season has definitely started! I have a coral fungi that I thought you would like for wiki, plus I also have a puff ball which I will upload later, will leave a message here when it is uploaded. Saw lots of fungi over the last few days, but
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It was at that point that I really saw an opportunity to do a great job and explain why all the information on Betelgeuse is so conflicted. The essence is that we still haven't quite figured out how far Betelgeuse is. So this section from ESA is a perfect conclusion to the section. The Enigma
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section and I found it intimidating. There are 117 names on that list. As a manager, the first thing that pops into my head is "OK, so what? Who's in charge? Who's assigning what to whom? Who's taken on what assignments? What is expected of members? Is there a minimum level of contribution
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cone. Look at that pattern. There's no way you could call it hexagonal. It is a rectangular (or rather diamond, since the lines are diagonal) grid. Depending on how you define a neighbourhood, you could argue that each common bract has 4 or 8 neighbours, but there's no way you could argue for 6.
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If you snap a spike axis in half, they are just that brown colour, and essentially made of closely packed fuzz. I wonder if there is initially no gap in the axis for the flower to grow, so the developing flower literally has to shove some of the axis out in front of it as it extends. This would
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and think to yourself, "is there anything missing here? Anything I wanna know which I can't see written about?" There is no mad rush to wrap them up pronto, so opening up a review and noting some issues is a great start. Some things will be simple as they follow a standard format - hence many
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what I see are 19,238 stub articles and 3,040 start articles, the sum of which comes to roughly 97% of all the Astronomy articles written. I'm vaguely aware of the fact that Knowledge is very interested in editors creating more quality content. What's the strategy to achieve that objective?
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In any event, I'm glad you liked it. I'm pretty happy with it myself, although it would be great if we can get an astronomer like RJHall to make sure everything works. As I see it, I'm a pretty good "guinea pig" for this sort of thing, as I try to understand the subject form the layman's
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to see that it was originally flagged in 2008 for improvement from C to FA class. Result? It's still C-Class. That's scary! Maybe there are very few out there that actually want to collaborate. Or maybe it was a failure in how the project was originally designed. Is there by chance a
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Looks cool. I have the Richard Hinkley Allen book and the Kuntzisch book to get the etymology right - I also have a longer oxford dictionary (with magnifying glass). Will pull out books and go from there in the next 24-48 hours. Feel free to tweak and/or add any bits of text you can.
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Thanks for the quick reply. Given your suggestion, I'm willing to step "to the plate" and start a collaboration page... if that's the most effective approach. To me it's a question of what works and what doesn't work. And given that I'm new here, your insights would be very useful.
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G'day Peter - sadly I can't come this time :( - I'd not worry about travelling with someone like that - sounds like someone one can learn from, IQs are pretty abstract concepts in some ways anyway. My October is looking dreary with several compulsory chores coming up to keep me too
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Thanks, I'll get started as soon as I can. I was just not sure if it'll look weird if I just start reviewing there when I've done nothing there before. Kinda like helping new users when someone is new themselves I guess. Anyway, thanks for the information and I'll start when I can.
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not one single word changed in the article itself — just moved a few blocks of text, added headings and sub-headings, and repositioned some pics. I think it works better. If you have a chance, take a look at the redesign and let me know if you think it works. You can find it at
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section starts with the distance estimate of 56 parsecs in 1920, does a fair job of explaining what has happened in the interim and then concludes with "What's next". So that's why I definitely want the ESA information in there. It pulls all the pieces together for the reader.
2252:: I had a look at the pages in question in the banksia book(s), there is a little bit more in the 1981 monograph but not much. I meant to ring Alex George about this and should do so in the next few days...I guess the photos look sort of like hexagons stretched vertically :P
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about pork. Don't think I'll find a reference for "why" the pork taboo is in place, though, if it's documented, I'd have read about that in commentaries. Perhaps a clay tablet with the answer has been destroyed in only the last few years during the "troubles" in Iraq. :(
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2441:"Furry things" may occasionally be found partly out of the spike, but partly in, in which cases the white tip is quite obviously the common bract. In such cases removal of the "furry thing" leaves behind a visible hole in the spike where a common bract ought to be.
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Looks great - I was just thinking something along these lines about how to find it and our theories on how far it is have evolved over the years. Stick it in and we can continue copyeidting from there. I am not sure which bit is copyrighted - can you highlight?
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Great! I'll update a few things, copy it over and post a short note on the talk page. I'm not sure about the sub-headings for Observational History, but that section was so big, it needed some structure to it. We can modify the sub-headings as we go along.
4591:. It encompasses collaboration, but has more to do with how you can most effectively contribute, collaboration being but a subset. Are you interested in helping me draft that page to submit for approval later on? I'm already getting ideas as to its design.
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as good things to aim for, as they represent 'stable points' that one can refer back to once/if articles degrade or change. Anyway, I will think of how we can tweak the above. If yuo want to start an astronomy collaboration I am happy to help (collaborate) :)
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Howdy, you did another superb job with Myoporum acuminatum. Congratulations. By the way, the wildflowers now are some of the best I've ever seen, this is a good season. There's so many articles to be written. I can't believe that there was no Wiki article on
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Yes. I too love actually spelling out who says what and why rather than just presenting facts as facts. There are similar issues in taxonomy, botany etc. and very often the answer is just not so clear cut. I will look at the copyrighted material in a minute.
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I thought about simply paraphrasing the essence of the ESA information, that way avoiding any copyright infringement. But frankly, it was so well written and informative that I thought it would be a more honorable gesture to copy it verbatim and provide the
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nearly ready to go but the first I need to access a document I can only get hard copy via interlibrary loan, and the second I am trying to contact folks who've photographed it, so both are out of my hands for the time being. Am collaborating with a new user
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and we have very few free-to-use images of them (although the ones we have, particularly of Wheldon Road are very good). I wouldn't like to see our material on these historic grounds go the same way as the very limited material we have for the historic
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I have today taken a long lunch and gone bushwalking with Gnangarra. While he took happy-snaps, I did some OR on this question. My diagnosis is: these are peduncles that have developed common bracts, but have not yet developed floral bracts or flowers.
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Thanks for reminding me on this one - I think it was Alex (or Kevin??) who told me that every bract pattern was unique to a species and hence diagnostic, but as far as I know not much if anything has been published on this area. The similarity between
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S.F.Gray. It was only described, without species, and covered an earlier mentioned, but unnamed group of ringed, non-volvate species, regardless of spore color. Fries restricted the genus to white-spored species, and made into a tribe, which was, like
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I finally got most of those "chucks" cleaned up over the weekend and, pursuant to your suggestions imported them into the main article. Also, I've posted some observations related thereto for your insight and comment. When you have a moment, click
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I have da book with a section on this; I don't have it with me at the moment. Thanks for the tweaks. I tweaked some of the images on Common. People should learn to hold their cameras level. The Pura Besakih particle really should be of the scale of
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9890:. Thanks to all who participated! Several of our top editors were called away to real life concerns during the month (be careful out there, people!). This meant that once again, we did not meet all our lofty targets, but we did come close.
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7955:— Participants editing a 10k word article may claim credit for two 5k+ articles on the leaderboard. Those that edit a 15k word article may claim credit for three. Regardless, the article is still counted as a single article in the tallies.
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I have been pretty busy IRL lately. I am more than happy to let you take the dirver's seat WRT mass as you have a handle on all the mass calculations - will try to follow with copyediting ideas and/or observations and boring format fixes.
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I can't find an ISBN for it anywhere although the 1st edition was 1973 only the ASIN: B000RT1H5G. Citation Bot reports: * Folklore, Myth and Legends of Ancient Britain - Already has an ISBN. So I don't know what to do about that one.—
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with persistent florets. Not just a bit late to fall: there were old cones from previous seasons with the florets still bolted on. In fact, there wasn't a single bald cone on the whole tree. I've never seen anything like it. Have you?
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is not finalized, but the preprint is ready and formatted. It may well be one of the most comprehensive and beautiful papers on the topic of Psittaciformes evolution. Only gripe: it still does not consider the fossil record fully. Is
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articles. So I decided to invest the time to fully research it. If you have a moment, I’d be interested in your reaction to the ideas put forth. And let me know when you’re ready to start with Betelgeuse. I’m ready when you are.
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I'm enjoying the challenge of it. I believe the goal of completing the different sub-sections by mid-August is still achievable. Let me know if you think the condensed version is ready to be transported over to the main article.
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sourced, not original research, etc.) that they should be restored by an impartial and neutral editor. Someone with no provable link to the banned editor, where it could be a proxy issue. Are these the issues you're juggling?
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with regard to keeping the tool switched on or switching it off while improvements are worked on and due for release on November 9, 2010. This new poll is only in regard to this issue and sets no precedent for any future usage.
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I noticed you were able to make a few corrections pursuant to the GA Review. The review was clearly quite favorable. I made a few other changes and responded. Let me know if you see anything missing. You can see my comments
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Sounds great! I'm going to call it a night. Tomorrow, I'll look at expanding the Visibility section. I just cut and pasted the last two paragraphs from the former "Characteristics" section. It needs to be massaged a bit.
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reducing the overall quality of Knowledge? If I understand you correctly, it looks like my idea for a "collaboration" would have headed in this direction, and would have therefore been counterproductive. When I look at the
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Hey Casliber, sorry to disturb you. I hope all is well with you. I saw your name listed as individuals who volunteer to peer review articles who can be contacted directly. I would appreciate it if you could peer review the
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Oh. Oh. Oh. I guess the Cambridge meetup showed up on my account due to geolocation, and I erroneously assumed that it was the New England Cambridge I might have conceivably signed up for. Nevermind! Ignore my Americanism.
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A huge "thank you" to all editors who helped clear the backlog and to others who helped out behind-the-scenes. See you at the next drive, and until then, please continue to help us work through the backlog. Happy editing!
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don't really need another investigation. (But, it's such a great place I want to return and have another look). Last year I saw plenty of the native privet, but I didn't photograph them (being in self preservation mode).
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I'd like to put this up for GAN, but even after my additions and changes it still feels like you wrote most of it :) Perhaps you could indulge me, give it a good going over, and put it up as a co-nom at your convenience?
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It's quite near my place; about ten minutes drive. Even closer to where Alex lives (assuming he still lives at the address he has been publishing under lately): only five minutes drive from there I would guess. If it's
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Um. I am only an admin not a bureaucrat. Do you want me to delete the user page and talk page? I can do that, but I can't delete the user contribution history as such. I don't understand teh need for a new account...?
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From the abstract of Somerville and May 2006: "Apothecia of these crops are of different macroscopic appearance, with lighter apothecia being mostly immature, and darker apothecia producing spores." ... so who knows?
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Um. I am only an admin not a bureaucrat. Do you want me to delete the user page and talk page? I can do that, but I can't delete the user contribution history as such. I don't understand teh need for a new
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What is going on in the lower image? Clearly this is an inflorescence in very early bud, but those furry white things are apparently not developing flower pairs. Are they some kind of protective bract or something?
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Just so you have a little context, what I love about this sub-section "The enigma" is I noticed with every single article I read on the internet all these conflicting quotes on Betelgeuse. My first reaction was
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Emu won't be a problem. I can get any article from Emu (The journal) now and lots of other Australian peer-reviewed material thanks to figuring out electronic access to my uni library :) - I have, however, been
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Sorry, forgot again. I've just scanned it now. Cas: I'll forward shortly; if you have Sasata's email address, can you forward it on please? Otherwise, Sasata: send me an email so I know where to send this scan.
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was noted (the bract pattern remaining in the fossils). I seem to recall feeling bamboozled as well by the description when I read it some time ago. I will have to refresh myself with some bedtime reading....
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I've gone ahead and included the revised "Angular anomalies" sub-section with a few additional improvements. When you have a chance, your insights on a few other issues would be helpful. You can find them
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article. What I see, however with your discerning comments is that a focused and interested contributor can get "plugged in" pretty quick. This dialogue has been very useful. Let's see what happens next?
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It is reference 49 in the current version now. I was looking very long for this bulletin, but I couldn't find it anywhere. Can You help me to find this bulletin, or do You know something exactlier about it?
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Generally, that's pretty arcane and only relevant to genus articles, or species that were tightly involving in defining them (for example, there seems to be an odd debate over the multiple type species for
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article for the full citation.) Page 92: "As its thickets suggest, parrotbush regenerates readily. A prolific flowerer, it produces many seeds. In the Darling Range it is a good colonizer of gravel-pits."
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Hi Alastair, welcome back. Please note that my bahasa Indonesia is the pits; and that's four years along. It does take being tough to be here ;) Let me know if I can help. Been there, done that. Cheers,
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in the next week or two. This time I have someone who wants to be with me. The problem with him, is that he has a 170 IQ and he makes me feel very silly in comparison. Plants to be searched for include
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Luckily the echidna is pretty easy to retro-source. I found that it was modelled a lot on Augee's full lenght book :) Expanding too, I can't see how 15k is justifiaible for a prominent thing like that
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since 1994. Once widespread and abundant, the population declined drastically in the 19th and early 20th centuries with the removal of most of its native habitat; the species completely vanished from
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Thanks, lol. Well I have a proposal, you can FARC the Australian flora and fauna FAs and bring them back for the WikiCup final....and your FAs get reviewed real quick too...poor old Hamiltonstone and
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Know any good books on emus. The only one I can find is from teh late 1960s... might be too old. The article is getting rundown and the usual webrefrot is a problem, and it doesnt look comprehensive
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hybrid - how far is the tree from you? I'd compare the newgrowth/leaf dimensions/trunk all for comparison. Did it have any new flowers? Some of these old cones have an aura of prionotes about them...
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My main concern is the ESA copyrighted information at the bottom of the Visibility section. Let me know if that is handled appropriately. There is still much more work to do. I have quite a few
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Yeah, it'll do the trick. I gave the article a good push towards GA. Hesp, do you have easy access to Beaton 1984, or maybe Fuhrer, B,; May, T. (1993). "Host specificity of disc-fungi in the genus
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Thanks for finding that, wonder why it didn't show up in my database search. Cas, if it's too mush hassle for you to get these, let me know and I can order them, would take 1-2 weeks to get here.
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The insane thing is I cannot find one reference which states that badja carpet is a form of Kunzea sp Wadbilliga....if you have one, great! If not, then I guess we just rustle up some more :)
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Gosh, would it really?! I was quite proud of it but a bit unsure whether it had enough depth of field. But if I'll take anyone's word that it would probably pass, I'll take Noodle snacks. :-)
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by extinction. I'd hate to hurt it or damage it if I find it. The scientists have given up on it, considered a corpse, extinct, a dead or nearly dead thing. They reckon no-one can save it.
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Understood. With the summer now behind us in Canada, I too have become very busy with work and other stuff. We'll at least get this to GA soon and then we can plan from there. Thanks.--
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I've added a mention myself, in discussing high fecundity as fire adaptation. I have a handful of solid pathology papers here, so I'll make a start on a disease subsection next. G'night.
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Hi Cas: I'm headed your way in a few days for a tour round the southern half of the continent. Anything in particular you'd like me to try to get recordings of while I'm out there?
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I haven't dissected an inflorescence, but in some species the pattern persists right through flowering and can be seen on the infructescence. You won't get a better example than this
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In my own case, where I saw that I could contribute was simply taking Stub-Class, Low or Mid-Importance articles and get them up to Start or even C or B Class. The recent article
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Now I have looked at the books and bract architecture, question is are they common bracts or are they something which falls off (don't think so but..). Something else to ask Alex.
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Sorry, didn't see this last night. Done now. I have a couple of papers on root physiology that I want to read to see if it is worth adding a paragraph, and then I'll be all done.
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produced a very useful result but also triggered a copyright violation requiring some attention. Your insights as always would be valuable. You can see my comments by clicking
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8446:. But ja, we probably have done a little bit to help peace between Magpie and Man; in the case I read of it was more peace between Parent and Child, over a matter of fashion. —
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You certainly see those thingies on the developing buds of alot of banksias. I'd be intrigued what the Nikulinsky book, which is essentially a series of plates of a developing
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Cute tool that. We'll see how many GAs, DYKs and FAs we can get. Got bits and pieces of horticultural stuff to add yet :) ...just musing on how to bonsai my species... Cheers,
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per modern standard, so Persoon gave it a new life unrelated to its previous incarnations, and that is finally published after a starting date by Hooker (the citation is Pers.
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You THINK she likes them? You spend too much time on wiki, spend more time with her! (yea yea, I should talk), but before you do that, archive the bulk of this talk page ;-)
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Hi, is there anything I can do to get the Kunzea on DYK? I'm an un-educated mountain climber, bushwalker and not an academic or intellectual. But it was wonderful to climb
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You know what I don't get? On page 245 of George (1981), and again on page 40 of Collins (2007), George gives a diagram showing the arrangement of unit inflorescences on a
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can be included in your tally, even if they do not have a copy edit tag. This is a great place to go if you are interested in finding a higher quality article to work on.
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Hmmm, that's what I initially thought when I read the description and sketches in Beaton 1982, but after seeing B&B's 1872 sketches, I was pretty sure Cas's pic was a
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Cool. I just started reconciling the mainland extinction stuff...and you saw the 95 articles to wade through on talk. I'll see if Ucucha can find as many problems as he
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and think I've possibly gone mad! No need for alarm however. I just found that I needed to bring some organization to the drafting of these sections, so I'm using the
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Thanks for looking at this fabulous wildflower. And you did yet another terrific job. Lately I'm trying to find local orchids. With my $ 85 camera I've taken photos of
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Hi, I'm a newbie, and I thought a photo of what I was told to be Pleurotus nidiformis would be good to put into creative commons. (1) I have since discovered the page
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I hope I can live up to everyone's expectations, do my best for Knowledge, and take to heart the constructive criticism. Always feel free to message me if I'm around.
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to see comments and get to the latest version in the sandbox. Thanks again for your on-going support of this project. I'm pooped! Fortunately, we're almost there.--
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One last thing. I got your note... All systems go... I'll be cutting and pasting into the main article shortly. As each new section matures, I'll let you know.
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need to have a sense as to where all the pieces fit. In any event, you'll see how each section is coming along. Some sections are more advanced than others.
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or tell me how to do it? I was contemplating coming back but then a few things went wrong so am off again...(no, I am not pissed, just amused). Cheers.
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Stupid Kunzea - looked through my books. Unbelievable that not one makes the connection they are the same (even though they are) - have to lose it.
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I just wanted to say thanks for all the help along the way, from your guidance with my first FAC until my most recent additions. Believe it or not,
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You've done a good job, and as a fellow New South Welshman and Sydneysider I'll be rooting for you in the WikiCup along with some others. Good luck!
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If you are still interested, please check the list to see if any information needs to be updated or added - especially your availability. Thank you.
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wrote an article about himself, and the article was put up for speedy deletion. If there's anything you can do to salvage this one, please do! :)
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next drive, as long as you participated in the September drive. Over the course of the next week or two, we will be handing out the barnstars.
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4641:... Hmmm! That was the missing distinction! I will follow your suggestions and see where it leads. Also, thanks for your contributions in the
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article without creating World War 3 and would greatly value your input on this page please?
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2007:— opps; wrong temple; there are thousands. This is still an important one; See also
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Thanks again. I'll do that. Can you also say something more regarding the
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so I wonder how it could predate that really....anyway I am curious.cheers,
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Bilby has downlaoded the whole book, but he hasn't mailed it over yet
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Thanks for taking the time to do this. In regard to images, this free
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Yikes! A blast from the past. I need to figure out where that is...
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Cool. that works if I look on the amazon search thingy. thanks :)
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vote in the Southern Stars and White Ferns supermodel photo poll
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Thanks. Hope you can help. Posted on that project's talk page.
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5090:"That's bizarre! Everybody's got a different story to tell"
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4759:"on the radar". I’d be interested in taking the article to
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Knowledge:Featured article candidates/Juwan Howard/archive2
10404:
Knowledge:Featured article candidates/Juwan Howard/archive2
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on Knowledge, so of course it is most believable. Indeed! —
7230:. Please join the discussion on whether this article meets
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Why I'm going into this level of detail is I looked at the
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4063:. I guess I should reserve judgment until I get more info.
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1194:, the species in Hooker, adding that he'd personally favor
10553:...hehehe see you tomorrow :) 21:43, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
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page that takes the best from the best? I also looked at
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in southern NSW, which leaves me thinking it is a cone of
3560:— see page 217. There is a picture at Plate 29 figure 18.
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Wikisource:Page:History of botany (Sachs; Garnsey).djvu/42
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recently become a triple crown winner. His articles (DYK:
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FloraBase has an entry for this, but no other information.
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was not linked to Tournefort's name (Linnaeus places both
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Weird! I thought Linnaeus was calling all sorts of things
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I only quickly thumbed through it and noted the full ref (
10388:, which I think you indicated you were interested in. :)
10307:. Last November, it was a majestic sight. (see my photo)
9796:
Signups for next year's competition are more than welcome
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Knowledge:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Stevertigo 2/Workshop
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Knowledge:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Stevertigo 2/Evidence
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to see comments. To see recent changes, simply go to the
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Knowledge:WikiProject Astronomy/Constellations Task Force
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Hmmm, okay, hopefully Hesperian will see this thread. :)
2138:
Hi Casliber, if you have time, would you mind commenting
1281:
I'm working on it. Got distracted this morning...cheers,
1154:, which is currently considered the valid publication of
7195:(can't think of anything earthshatteringly witty to say)
4377:"Throw it against the wall and see what sticks approach"
3800:
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Rockel, B. A.; McGann, L. R.; Murray, D. I. L. (1982). "
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Ahaaa. ok, that redlink will turn blue sometime soon....
1598:... and I see your name in the Acknowledgements too....
704:
as a future FA, and cleaning up the destroying angels -
10984:
Thank you; we look forward to meeting you on the drive!
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We will be holding our next drive in November. You can
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Out of 76 registered editors, 45 actively participated.
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DYK nomination of Chamelaucium, Eriostemon australasius
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mountain. And always good fun to write these articles,
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bark. And the flower spikes lack the woolliness of old
2191:, and I reckon (but am not certain) I can see it in my
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roughly in Linnaeus' sense (which leads to issues with
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Strategy:Task force/Recommendations/Community health 7
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or vice versa have so far been considered superfluous.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/17674930@N07/4143388670/
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Hello Casliber. First, congratulations on the FA for
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there was something else I meant to do last night....
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Knowledge:Pending changes/Straw poll on interim usage
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Knowledge:Today's featured article/September 20, 2010
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for their work as an admin and is entitled to display
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I have answered a couple of the queries raised about
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Hi Casliber. Just a short note to let you know that
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Knowledge:Article Collaboration and Improvement Drive
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does lead to massive seed output, accounting for its
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Well, it isn't the best reference, but you could use
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http://www.springerlink.com/content/f22r726063l50761/
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The early morning sun hits the spires of Pura Besakih
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Hook., 1821). He reuses Withering's 1801 definition (
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Hi, it doesn't load for me now, and we've put it at
5994:
People should put FARs in these points competitions
5520:
Hi Casliber. Your suggestion to post a question at
3569:
That's a nice image on plate 29 there. They call it
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In the opening paragraph they call it "famous". :-)
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population nearby, so it amounts to the same thing.
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If this is what developing flower pairs look like...
2023:— the second most important temple on Bali. Cheers,
10778:
Knowledge:Today's featured article/October 22, 2010
10776:on October 22, 2010. You can view the TFA blurb at
9865:
September 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive Conclusion
7547:That's one of the cutest sounding bird names ever.
5720:and decided to post a new section on the talk page
5646:Don't know if you noticed, but we got GA status on
4200:
lull the competition into a false sense of security
3521:I finally made it to the library and got a hold of
3236:
That's great! I need to sleep now, but in the am...
813:) because I forgot about it until the last minute.
11102:Knowledge:Peer review/Bacon: A Love Story/archive1
10741:Answer me back in my talkpage, please. Regards, --
10288:is dominant, thick and abundant, 25 metres tall.
8980:Hail Casliber! Thank you for your feedback in the
6310:Emailed bilby's book, the part that I have anyway
3355:No indeed - this ref is much better, as the other
3102:paper Rkitko provided at WT:PLANTS looks red hot.
2945:crossed my mind at first, but the bark is that of
1076:Etym.: Possibly from Amanon,a mountain in Cilicia.
657:Hey there. I recently stumbled across an issue of
10768:Hello! This is a note to let the main editors of
10656:Everything Tastes Better with Bacon - peer review
6955:Thanks for helping make Knowledge a better place
5260:I just imported it and refined it further. Click
2335:then what are these brown and white furry things?
1423:Religious restrictions on the consumption of pork
923:Dill. in synonymy), but truely a replacement for
894:γαρικόν "a sort of tree fungus" (There's been an
327:
10410:Knowledge:Featured article candidates/Tim Duncan
9603:Knowledge:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Stevertigo 2
7017:
5798:. Thanks again. We're finally getting there.--
4295:
3094:G'day. More empty reassurances that I'll get to
2836:PDFs sent... let me know if need anything else.
2569:) about a special editiion triple crown for the
1132:Pers. (By Earle, in 1909). Had been excluded in
1057:(widely accepted, except by Earle, who proposed
9794:Despite controversy, the WikiCup remains open.
5722:Major surgery on Observational history section?
1678:It's all about flowers ... well, err, kind of.
1373:is a remarkable article! Thanks for that, lol.
7170:I'm up for an Alexander the Great triple crown
4348:http://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/gfp/gfp184.htm
4037:At the bottom of the page there is a photo of
11181:Please note that there's a new discussion at
10412:, I thought you might consider commenting at
8927:Gosh, umm...we never got a recording for the
6592:Good. I wonder why it still won't for me. It
4454:but am not good on astrophysics. I also view
4022:, then in the 1950s transferred to the genus
3558:http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/13683
2546:Hi- I'm assuming that you have a hand in the
2408:explain everything except for the white tip.
1401:have their legs folded under them. There's a
1049:was first published by Fries (1821) as trib.
11154:Nag for genetics and immunology and disease
9924:Click here to see a list of barnstar winners
9574:Your wife sounds like a smart woman, Cas...
7473:I was promoted with a final tally of 65/4/3.
4637:Thanks for your time and focused feedback.
4333:Letter is script and looks like a Russian и.
3823:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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3307:on old dieback sites in the jarrah forest".
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2054:I was thinking that. There are some pics at
11259:article. At some point I would like to get
10534:Ha curse those old English geography names
9657:Hello, Casliber. You have new messages at
4444:Knowledge:WikiProject Mammals/Collaboration
1061:). Kummer (not Quélet, who merely excluded
10798:so Knowledge doesn't look bad. :D Thanks!
9782:Knowledge:WikiCup/History/2010/Submissions
4583:P.S. I did after all discover this page:
4346:, Book III ch.48. Can be viewed online at
3556:Berkeley & Broome (1887) is online at
3388:No worries, I'll lurk a bit and copyedit.
1258:Not including (Not in Agaricaceae, sorry).
1190:Donk concludes the earliest valid type is
1082:Tentamen dispositionis methodicae Fungorum
10913:Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors
10564:Probably I'll get ignored again, but....
10268:and the others in the rainforest gully.
10159:was updated with a fact from the article
10092:was updated with a fact from the article
10028:
9418:was updated with a fact from the article
9267:was updated with a fact from the article
9092:Archive a big chunk of this talk page ;-)
8767:was updated with a fact from the article
8687:was updated with a fact from the article
8607:was updated with a fact from the article
8527:was updated with a fact from the article
8475:, this is to notify you that there is an
8471:regarding the ongoing usage and trial of
8170:) 15:40, 19 September 2010 (UTC) (P.S. I
7916:Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors
7851:was updated with a fact from the article
7771:was updated with a fact from the article
7691:was updated with a fact from the article
7611:was updated with a fact from the article
7468:Hello Casliber, thank you for supporting
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4548:Knowledge:WikiProject Space/Collaboration
4546:I did look at what you proposed above at
4487:Knowledge:WikiProject Space/Collaboration
4440:Knowledge:WikiProject Birds/Collaboration
4302:
4223:Hello Casliber! Due to this change log (
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1660:I guess you might want to have a look at
1392:Spotted this. I'll look for a ref to the
1112:A botanical arrangement of British plants
1008:is considered the type (by Earle, 1909).
9887:September 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive
9872:
9778:Knowledge:WikiCup/History/2010/finalists
9623:On behalf of the Arbitration Committee,
7931:
6914:this award for being such a great admin,
6388:September 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive
3957:
2722:List of Final Fantasy compilation albums
2330:
2322:
2172:and both dextral and sinistral spiral."
1999:
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1635:. Wow, must go and read it now. Cheers,
775:Cool, keen to see what pops up. cheers,
10938:November 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive
10760:is schedule to appear as the main page
10633:We would like your help concluding the
6072:- bit "blocked" at the moment - I have
4540:Knowledge:WikiProject Astronomy#Members
3078:. Waiting to see that link turn blue.
10384:Got a few reviews in there, including
10255:I'm making plans for another climb of
10211:you serious guys on Knowledge. cheers
8488:on this issue is greatly appreciated.
7953:Announcement: credit for 10k+ articles
5308:Angular diameter/distance... whatever?
5283:Importing chunks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
3438:While I've got you, I've just proofed
2704:And in addition to the editors listed
2197:File:Banksia prionotes mature cone.jpg
1913:Tapi di Wiki selalu ada yang liat. :(
9838:Chamelaucium, Eriostemon australasius
8467:Hi. As you recently commented in the
8216:The last specimen might die at FARC?
8133:Aah yes. I'd seen that page before...
7970:This newsletter was prepared for the
6963:and a warm welcome back to Hersfold!
6626:Folklore Myths and Legends of Britain
5716:I've now turned my attention back to
3017:thanks - charismatic genus hahaha :)
2542:Special edition triple crown question
2081:Commons:Category:Kebun Raya Eka Karya
2056:Commons:Category:Pura Ulun Danu Batur
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1764:Talk:Fes,_Morocco#Old_moroccan_saying
1164:(by Singer, 1936) for the 1801 genus.
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8828:To "dumb down" the articles? It is
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8262:Okay, yeah why not? Have a look at:
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5854:Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory
5738:Ok, I've gotten started. Check out
5522:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Astronomy
5027:It's the very last paragraph in the
4691:"wholesale upscaling of the classes"
4008:books are still packed up in boxes:
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11124:ArbCom Election RFC courtesy notice
10737:FAC. Will you continue your review?
9058:Can you see an appropriate hook on
7527:(hopefully) addressed now. cheers,
6809:Erm - I am a bit far. I do go past
6353:No excuses then, says Bilby's book
6292:Lol; the arts not very detailed...
4531:. Nothing major, right? I'm just
3491:Thankyou, thankyou, and goodnight!
2949:, and nothing like the distinctive
2714:Music of the Katamari Damacy series
2701:That's cool. Thanks for the update.
2632:video game-related icons on Commons
1901:Karena ini, Anda harus menulis itu.
1627:makes my eyes goggle, I knew about
979:Etym. Probably greek λεπις, "scale"
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8663:DYK for White-shouldered Fairywren
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6068:I have been sidetracked doing tax
4602:Knowledge:Good article nominations
4557:Designing an Effective WikiProject
3752:Victorian Naturalist (South Yarra)
2112:O-kay...taken it to the talk page.
1122:. Sometimes they were selected as
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11157:
10959:. Please make sure that you know
10944:Sign-up has already begun at the
10690:or something similar. Cheers, --
10567:
10011:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors
9806:Knowledge:WikiCup/Newsletter/Send
9720:WikiCup 2010 September newsletter
9458:) 18:02, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
9086:Resolve Kunzea sp. Wadbilliga at
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7031:Book present from Bilby delivered
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5319:to see comments. Thanks again.--
2718:Music of the Final Fantasy series
1911:Ta'at cuma kalo ada yang liat. ;)
951:by Karsten and was apparently in
898:Adans. genus, treated by Donk in
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6202:Am, who watches TV on TV anymore
5859:, but still need to ID 12 more:
5452:and let me know your thoughts.--
5327:) 12:04, 13 August 2010 (UTC) --
5184:. You will notice an extensive
4614:Help:Contents/Getting Plugged In
4589:Help:Contents/Getting Plugged In
4303:
4239:I will thank You for Your help,
3219:381–382: "Prolific flowering in
2199:too. What the heck is going on?
999:repeatedly raised to genus rank.
927:Dill., which would require that
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10932:Knowledge Guild of Copy-Editors
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8264:Knowledge:Good article criteria
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7747:DYK for Rufous-crowned Emu-wren
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6918:Kind regards and happy editing,
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6180:Not seen it here. Looks good...
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4978:at the "New Visibility Section"
4606:Knowledge:Good article criteria
4448:Knowledge:WikiProject Astronomy
4049:photo doesn't show this genus.
4004:Taking pity on poor Cas, whose
1243:adans. (1763, devalidated) and
356:: December 2006 – February 2007
10774:the main page featured article
10664:? Thank you for your time, --
10199:) 00:04, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
10132:) 00:03, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
10051:September 2010 copy edit drive
9822:23:01, 30 September 2010 (UTC)
9800:Knowledge talk:WikiCup/Scoring
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9394:DYK for Xerochrysum bracteatum
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6902:has been made a member of the
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5712:Organizational history upgrade
5650:. Now I can come back to the
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3225:exceptional colonising ability
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1406:I read that little section. --
604:05:24, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
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416:: December 2007 - January 2008
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9842:Did You Know nominations page
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7507:Did You Know nominations page
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2729:16:04, 16 November 2009 (UTC)
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2375:02:35, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
2350:01:24, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
2268:06:46, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
2143:
1889:I get 5 days, right? Cheers,
1619:, and Alex told me about the
947:was eventually excluded from
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11330:20:54, 28 October 2010 (UTC)
11306:00:53, 29 October 2010 (UTC)
11285:20:44, 28 October 2010 (UTC)
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11228:15:58, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
11200:05:28, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
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11137:05:55, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
11116:21:36, 23 October 2010 (UTC)
11096:10:34, 23 October 2010 (UTC)
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11044:01:54, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
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10721:08:08, 23 October 2010 (UTC)
10702:20:56, 15 October 2010 (UTC)
10676:10:26, 15 October 2010 (UTC)
10651:03:23, 19 October 2010 (UTC)
10629:23:22, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
10398:22:36, 19 October 2010 (UTC)
10352:06:23, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
10330:03:40, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
10045:This barnstar is awarded to
9625:
8107:Consensus-building processes
7228:featured article review here
6714:I would like to work on the
5843:04:41, 22 October 2010 (UTC)
5808:03:17, 18 October 2010 (UTC)
5782:19:54, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
4639:"Finding interested editors"
3309:Australasian Plant Pathology
2973:05:30, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
2934:05:11, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
2909:04:42, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
2866:11:39, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
2846:08:17, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
2831:01:19, 2 December 2009 (UTC)
2786:11:15, 8 November 2009 (UTC)
2777:10:47, 8 November 2009 (UTC)
2756:10:44, 8 November 2009 (UTC)
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2503:06:55, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
1924:) 10:10, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
332:
18:Browse history interactively
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10963:, and be familiar with the
10603:08:23, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
10582:06:46, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
10530:21:37, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
10513:21:33, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
10490:21:04, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
10469:12:36, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
10444:00:53, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
10379:17:34, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
10358:Working on D&D articles
10245:05:20, 9 October 2010 (UTC)
10221:03:08, 9 October 2010 (UTC)
10060:17:43, 3 October 2010 (UTC)
10015:07:21, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
9860:00:18, 1 October 2010 (UTC)
9659:Knowledge talk:Triple Crown
9646:Knowledge talk:Triple Crown
9243:DYK for Myoporum acuminatum
8239:So do I just jump right in?
6762:The first play-off game at
6460:did with the mammal section
6371:02:13, 27 August 2010 (UTC)
6349:08:34, 26 August 2010 (UTC)
6328:08:33, 26 August 2010 (UTC)
6303:06:23, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
6288:00:36, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
6267:00:32, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
5700:05:46, 9 October 2010 (UTC)
5686:05:29, 9 October 2010 (UTC)
5665:05:21, 9 October 2010 (UTC)
5546:Circumstellar Dynamics Done
5541:17:19, 28 August 2010 (UTC)
5511:17:49, 27 August 2010 (UTC)
5483:09:23, 27 August 2010 (UTC)
5462:15:20, 26 August 2010 (UTC)
5437:17:08, 20 August 2010 (UTC)
5417:12:15, 20 August 2010 (UTC)
5392:00:33, 19 August 2010 (UTC)
5367:15:21, 16 August 2010 (UTC)
5337:15:21, 16 August 2010 (UTC)
5303:06:08, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
4312:2010 Wikicup Semi-finalist
3799:, you'll also want to grab
3227:after and between fires."
2806:10.1016/j.ympev.2009.08.021
2664:14:38, 1 October 2009 (UTC)
2643:14:37, 1 October 2009 (UTC)
2622:11:09, 1 October 2009 (UTC)
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2151:19:44, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
1750:03:02, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
1732:12:14, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
1711:11:57, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
1701:-ia Study Group leader. ;)
797:Beiheifte zur Nova Hedwigia
404:: September - November 2007
10:
11372:
10386:Queen of the Demonweb Pits
10264:, Nestegis ligustrina and
9836:Hello! Your submission of
8691:White-shouldered Fairywren
7501:Hello! Your submission of
7492:DYK nomination of Emu-wren
6147:04:12, 3 August 2010 (UTC)
6064:02:44, 3 August 2010 (UTC)
5969:Green and Golden Bell Frog
5965:Australian Green Tree Frog
5620:OK, I'm done for now with
5571:Concerns at the crossroads
5161:New Visibility sub-section
4396:Knowledge:Community portal
4394:section and underneath it
4288:14:44, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
4270:08:26, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
4249:04:59, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
4212:17:17, 23 March 2010 (UTC)
2431:a developed flower spike.
2128:20:29, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
2107:18:04, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
2063:14:16, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
2050:13:31, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
2028:12:48, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
1989:10:54, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
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1963:10:54, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
1947:10:25, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
1894:10:10, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
1884:16:43, 25 April 2009 (UTC)
1854:00:41, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
1841:00:25, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
1820:23:59, 22 April 2009 (UTC)
960:All proposals to conserve
647:11:38, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
633:10:41, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
512:: December-January 2009-10
350:: May 2006 – December 2006
10965:Knowledge Manual of Style
10915:Backlog Elimination Drive
10035:
9786:Knowledge:WikiCup/Reviews
8951:would be good I think :)
8024:The Guild of Copy Editors
7918:Backlog Elimination Drive
7667:DYK for Southern Emu-wren
7232:featured article criteria
6946:For a userbox version go
6813:on a train quite often...
6758:Knowsley Road photographs
6235:23:00, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
6215:14:36, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
6196:12:38, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
6175:12:35, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
6038:05:52, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
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5989:05:46, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
5931:00:41, 28 July 2010 (UTC)
5907:23:47, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
5882:23:02, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
5829:to participate in taking
5342:Observations on Import #3
5275:11:50, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
5252:05:13, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
5222:03:55, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
5151:03:57, 15 July 2010 (UTC)
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4696:Astronomy ratings section
4309:
3338:"The proteaceous species
2986:An interesting abstract:
2815:10.1080/08912960600641224
2309:14:12, 22 July 2010 (UTC)
2289:12:58, 22 July 2010 (UTC)
2189:File:Banksia serrata4.jpg
2077:Bedugul Botanical Gardens
1799:04:31, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
1782:02:02, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
1558:03:34, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
1537:00:22, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
1499:09:48, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
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1335:21:27, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
1297:01:08, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
1277:01:05, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
1267:18:52, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
1080:A first incarnation from
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826:01:02, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
788:05:17, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
771:04:52, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
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667:00:20, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
398:: August - September 2007
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11143:ArbCom secret ballot RFC
10879:World Conservation Union
8743:DYK for Lovely Fairywren
8611:Orange-crowned Fairywren
8531:Purple-crowned Fairywren
7253:What is... Cliff Clavin?
6520:. Does it load for you?
5787:GA corrections complete?
5758:Finally nominated for GA
4803:20:06, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
4782:13:23, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
4755:I noticed that you have
4735:12:26, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
4709:12:19, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
4684:11:10, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
4655:12:19, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
4632:20:56, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
4585:Knowledge:Collaborations
4579:13:52, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
4505:20:55, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
4479:20:52, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
4429:16:02, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
4168:07:09, 21 May 2010 (UTC)
4148:05:45, 21 May 2010 (UTC)
4126:20:32, 18 May 2010 (UTC)
4105:17:39, 18 May 2010 (UTC)
3807:The Victorian Naturalist
2636:category for video games
2556:edit history of the page
1866:Mother Temple of Besakih
1631:but had no knowledge of
1577:Know anything about it?
1140:and could not be chosen.
879:" in citation here. See
762:s the current type) and
470:: November-December 2008
464:: September-October 2008
11205:Regarding a banned user
10297:Nothofagus cunninghamii
10185:Did you know? talk page
10163:Eriostemon australasius
10118:Did you know? talk page
9847:your nomination's entry
9683:Australasian Mycologist
9444:Did you know? talk page
9325:Eriostemon australasius
9293:Did you know? talk page
8793:Did you know? talk page
8713:Did you know? talk page
8633:Did you know? talk page
8553:Did you know? talk page
8444:smaller and less common
7877:Did you know? talk page
7827:DYK for Mallee Emu-wren
7797:Did you know? talk page
7775:Rufous-crowned Emu-wren
7717:Did you know? talk page
7637:Did you know? talk page
7512:your nomination's entry
7419:Frank Macfarlane Burnet
7274:Frank Macfarlane Burnet
7164:I've come a long way...
6668:ISBN 0276000390 maybe?
6620:Keynsham (& Street)
6161:Have you been watching
5823:Todays Featured Article
4388:The Knowledge community
4344:Guide for the perplexed
3653:state that the cone is
2880:with persistent florets
2571:WikiProject Video games
1762:I recalled this one....
1587:Never mind; I found it.
1421:Someone has tagged the
672:That would be friggin'
506:: October-November 2009
500:: August-September 2009
428:: January-February 2008
362:: February – March 2007
297:==Back and gone again==
290:==Back and gone again==
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10293:Atherosperma moschatum
9997:
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9728:
9655:
9422:Xerochrysum bracteatum
8042:I found your input on
7937:
7928:
7464:
6939:
6892:
6596:until about Thursday.
6406:
5825:. Congrats! Getting
5372:Reconsidering strategy
5232:the content in first,
5166:to include them soon.
4924:User:Sadalsuud/Sandbox
4814:User:Sadalsuud/Sandbox
4717:Knowledge:Did you know
3969:
3301:Phytophthora cinnamomi
2895:
2888:
2561:Here are discussions (
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1926:
1876:
1674:A book you might enjoy
1476:
1114:, 4th ed.). "The name
821:, and might be older.
11177:Heads up about an RfC
11026:The nom for Mauna Kea
10924:
10875:critically endangered
10365:Just pointing you to
10315:critically endangered
10273:Eucalyptus imlayensis
10262:Eucalyptus imlayensis
9996:
9884:Guild of Copy Editors
9876:
9727:
9700:Huh! Nevermind, it's
9654:
9205:Kunzea sp. Wadbilliga
8388:You're welcome. :-)
8113:Just pointing you at
8035:Gavin.collins RFC/U 3
7935:
7927:
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6938:
6891:
6811:Belmore Sports Ground
6638:Yep. that's the one.
6405:
6131:in the pipeline too.
6105:Blue-faced Honeyeater
4985:more sections planned
4604:- have a look at the
3961:
3471:need to sleep now....
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2628:game controller image
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1043:Etym.: ψάλιον, "ring"
1004:The type is unclear.
659:Nova Hedwigia Beheift
653:Nomenclature of fungi
543:Omphalotus_nidiformis
518:: February-April 2010
482:: February-March 2009
434:: February-April 2008
10972:Awards and barnstars
10313:The Imlay Mallee is
10068:DYK for Chamelaucium
9761:) with 1175 points.
9679:Myriostoma coliforme
7961:— Articles from the
7941:Participation report
6379:GOCE drive has begun
6128:Lactarius deliciosus
5740:Herschel's discovery
5397:System launch + GAN?
5382:to see comments.----
4402:— another dead end.
4382:Also, I went to the
4178:More bedtime reading
3846:Victorian Naturalist
3797:Victorian Naturalist
2021:Pura Ulun Danu Batur
1565:Banksia sphaerocarpa
1247:(Dill) Rafin. (1830)
1226:, minus pink-spored
1158:(or was in the 50s).
1010:Agaricus columbrinus
911:Fr., 1821") because
392:: July - August 2007
184:Edit filter managers
119:Edit filter managers
11312:Back and gone again
11060:Bacon: A Love Story
10946:November drive page
10824:Puerto Rican Amazon
10758:Puerto Rican Amazon
10039:The Modest Barnstar
9881:Greetings from the
9355:Tracheal intubation
9344:Tracheal intubation
9271:Myoporum acuminatum
9060:Noosa National Park
8976:Thank you very much
8353:Congratulations!!--
8243:Hi! I've looked at
7193:Cool! Well done :)
6577:It works for me...
5819:Puerto Rican Amazon
5175:Talk:Pleione (star)
4765:Talk:Pleione (star)
2916:menziesii/prionotes
1903:Saya akan pergi ke
1825:Yikes! Yes please.
1489:Hope that helps. --
1055:Agaricus campestris
695:Gyromitra esculenta
640:Ramaria lorithamnus
11318:User:ArthurWeasley
11134:A Horse called Man
10926:
10764:in the near future
10735:Pedro II of Brazil
10729:Pedro II of Brazil
10474:I'll take a look.
10320:kind wishes Peter
10305:Boronia imlayensis
10266:Boronia imlayensis
10007:MessageDeliveryBot
9998:
9879:
9729:
9666:remove this notice
9656:
9470:. Which is grand.
9035:MessageDeliveryBot
8478:interim straw poll
8020:MessageDeliveryBot
7938:
7929:
7465:
7265:and a clue-bat •
7246:and a clue-bat •
6969:MessageDeliveryBot
6953:
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6921:MessageDeliveryBot
6893:
6464:Fauna of Australia
6416:MessageDeliveryBot
6407:
5961:Fauna of Australia
5581:? Thanks again.--
5293:to see comments.--
4552:Observing the Moon
4411:Collaboration Tips
3970:
2896:
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2012:
1909:Mungkin Anda ikut?
1877:
1808:and climate change
1758:RE Notable saying?
1371:Scotish pork taboo
458:: July-August 2008
380:: June - July 2007
368:: March - May 2007
231:==Binge drinking==
224:==Binge drinking==
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10839:belonging to the
10827:is the only bird
10442:
10408:As a reviewer at
10286:Black Olive Berry
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9968:). Newsletter by
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9809:
9790:WikiCup talk page
9588:
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9410:26 September 2010
9351:Australian Magpie
9299:
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9259:24 September 2010
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8945:Grey Shrikethrush
8929:Australian Magpie
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8048:his current RFC/U
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7695:Southern Emu-wren
7683:14 September 2010
7643:
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7603:14 September 2010
7222:I have nominated
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6586:
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6410:
6301:
6081:Banksia oligantha
6075:Banksia scabrella
5624:, at least until
5236:do the copyedit.
5057:"What's special?"
4460:Featured Articles
4323:
4322:
3962:This old cone of
3627:Banksia marginata
3571:Tympanis toomanis
3340:Dryandra sessilis
3305:Dryandra sessilis
3303:causing death of
3167:Leaf & Branch
3134:History of Botany
3074:I've watchlisted
2878:Banksia menziesii
2273:Dipsacus fullonum
2149:
2134:Judea and Samaria
1797:
1688:Allen & Unwin
1152:Flora of Scotland
1148:Synopsis fungorum
812:
713:Amanita bisporiga
701:Agaricus bisporus
682:which was called
612:More unIDed fungi
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553:comment added by
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10762:featured article
10587:I'll email you.
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8988:Daniel Cavallari
8983:Eustrombus gigas
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8933:Grey Butcherbird
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8771:Lovely Fairywren
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4392:Keeping informed
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2183:I thought maybe
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1527:the few days...
1525:spike in editing
1523:Been a bit of a
1320:, daughter of a
1210:. Gray excluded
1174:is a synonym of
1020:, which include
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698:as a future FA,
689:Amanita muscaria
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488:: April-May 2009
440:: April-May 2008
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10841:Neotropical
10837:Puerto Rico
10833:archipelago
10271:If we find
10257:Mount Imlay
10208:Flying Duck
10175:quick check
10108:quick check
9774:submissions
9759:submissions
9744:submissions
9434:quick check
9283:quick check
9068:Shiftchange
8823:Ban Reverts
8783:quick check
8703:quick check
8623:quick check
8543:quick check
8440:these parts
8390:NYMFan69-86
8355:NYMFan69-86
7867:quick check
7787:quick check
7707:quick check
7627:quick check
7057:gottit thx
6772:The Willows
6205:. Grandad.
6109:Flame Robin
5035:Just click
4761:"FA status"
4662:User:RJHall
4047:B. violacea
3623:Tooma River
3527:macrocarpus
3523:the article
3315:(4): 49–50.
3221:D. sessilis
3096:B. sessilis
3076:the article
2104:Arianewiki1
2083:). Cheers,
1686:, (Sydney:
1228:Volvariella
1216:Volvariella
1212:Amanitopsis
1204:Amanitopsis
1192:A. muscaria
1182:A. caeserea
1144:A. muscaria
1138:Amanitopsis
1103:nomen nudum
1096:L. in use,
644:liquidGhoul
630:liquidGhoul
616:G'day Cas,
549:—Preceding
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32:Next edit →
11322:NobuTamura
11270:Literature
11212:Seldonquin
10855:gracilipes
10435:WP:CHICAGO
10171:here's how
10104:here's how
9430:here's how
9279:here's how
9081:Two things
8779:here's how
8699:here's how
8619:here's how
8539:here's how
8490:Off2riorob
8485:Your input
8469:straw poll
8156:Gyromitrin
8039:Hi there,
8004:The Raptor
7863:here's how
7783:here's how
7703:here's how
7623:here's how
7329:broadsided
7281:brown" :)
7263:his otters
7244:his otters
7018:Champagne?
6796:Mtaylor848
6785:Thrum Hall
6581:Aaroncrick
6296:Aaroncrick
6101:Betelgeuse
6070:(yuk ++++)
5831:Betelgeuse
5764:Betelgeuse
5718:Betelgeuse
5652:Betelgeuse
5596:Pleione GA
5516:Copyright?
5427:to view.--
5355:Betelgeuse
5069:reference.
5029:The enigma
4757:Betelgeuse
4452:Betelgeuse
4198:Trying to
3813:: 366–375.
2999:Emailed.
2744:B. brownii
2742:Latest on
2720:, and FC:
2277:this image
2145:SlimVirgin
1958:. Cheers,
1513:aaaarrrggh
1394:Maimonides
1316:, wife of
1239:Pers. are
1196:A. citrina
1176:A. citrina
1172:A. bulbosa
1063:Stropharia
1022:L. procera
1006:L. procera
919:Dill. and
628:Thanks. --
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8120:KrebMarkt
7982:S Masters
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2009:Tanah Lot
1956:Borobudur
1851:Hesperian
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1666:Hesperian
1629:latifolia
1600:Hesperian
1591:Hesperian
1579:Hesperian
1529:Guettarda
1403:midrashic
1168:A.bulbosa
1130:A. livida
1051:Psalliota
1047:Psalliota
1039:Psalliota
966:Psalliota
900:Persoonia
875:LOTS of "
815:Psalliota
808:0078-2238
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764:Psalliota
730:Cas Liber
684:Psalliota
674:trés bién
546:please?
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10599:contribs
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10338:Casliber
10336:busy....
10252:Hi Cas,
10241:contribs
10231:Casliber
10197:nominate
10181:DYKSTATS
10130:nominate
10114:DYKSTATS
10047:Casliber
9819:The ed17
9664:You can
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9456:nominate
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9124:Crap, I
9039:Netalarm
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8949:anything
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1224:Agaricus
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