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Saw your edits to the Heather Mills article and I thought you might be interested in this post at my talk page. I'm sure you'll get the idea once you read it. Dismas| (talk) 22:42, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
What do you wanted to say to me?
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Retired Officers List (2000):
Still a bit more research needed, Hope this helps. MilborneOne ( talk) 18:21, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
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Hello. Based on your recent comment at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alaska Seaplane Service, I thought you might be interested in looking at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alsek Air Service. -- Zyxw ( talk) 15:17, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
Like the idea of a separate article on Austin Aero, found out that the Whippet and Kestrel were built by the Austin Motor Company Limited, Northfield Works, Birmingham which already has an article at Austin Motor Company. I presume that Austin Aero was a later company to build engines and aircraft (possibly as a shadow factory) during the second world war. Need to find out a bit more. MilborneOne ( talk) 19:01, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
here 45Factoid44 ( talk) 01:09, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
Nobody is perfect...including you. If you had done an edit summary like an experienced editor should then you wouldn't have this problem to begin with ;-) 45Factoid44 ( talk) 01:55, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
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"Oh no Bazonka, that is not true. There have been several occasions where he has alternated between logged in and non logged posts in the space of several minutes. His anonymous IPs have made statements in support of his logged in identity trying to imply that they are from other people. It was done deliberately and he has done it many times in several locations. However, I think it is beginning to dawn on him that the anonymous IPs are not as untraceable as he first assumed...hence the sudden rush of apologies 21stCenturyGreenstuff (talk) 16:22, 8 October 2008 (UTC)" —From Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Max Mux
Greetings. I am currently working on the article on Air Chief Marshal Sir Douglas Evill. Any assistance you can offer would be gratefully received. Greenshed ( talk) 07:43, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
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Nice article, just a few points it mentions navigator training, I dont think the Advanced Flying Units trained navigators, it may have taught navigation to pilots thou. It mentions that the airfield was home to Spitfires, Hurricanes, Stirlings and Lancasters. Cant find any reference of the airfield being used apart from as a Relief Landing Ground for the AFUs. Was there a source for that? Keep up the good work. MilborneOne ( talk) 19:48, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
Congratulations on an excellent article. I find it astonishing that anybody not actually from Condover would care enough to write anything about it, and you've done a really top-notch job. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.248.93.177 ( talk) 22:53, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
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The hassle is that sources should appear:- "... in reliable, third-party publications. Primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of the article are generally not sufficient for a Wikipedia article."
Deke is clearly "affiliated with the subject of the article", so I'm saving Deke's books for the things I can't cite from elsewhere.
I know it's the best source, but I haven't got, and can't get hold of, a copy of "Mannerisms" - any ideas welcome.
Thanks for removing the NPOV - didn't think I should, as the person who rewrote the article.
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Hi. Question for you at Talk:Royal Observer Corps#Inception date. Regards Endrick Shellycoat 20:23, 11 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi, could you please provide a link to the image on Geograph? Thanks. J Milburn ( talk) 18:50, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
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When you get a moment, would you drop by Talk:Eddie Izzard? The comments you made there could be considered a personal attack, and I'd appreciate you considering at least striking them out, if not removing them altogether. -- SatyrTN ( talk / contribs) 16:06, 22 November 2008 (UTC)
You are quite right! I know perfectly well how to use apostrophes, I don't know why I did that. Sorry. Poltair ( talk) 20:06, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
Many thanks for having put in a lot of work on this: may I ask what your other information sources are, in addition to the main CTC Comcast page you have cited? I have known about the CTC for decades, but was always surprised about how no-one else in the ROC appeared to have ever heard of them.
A suggestion re the CTC/ROC rank badges chart- what about including a column that lists the Corps Leading and Chief instances, as well as the two columns for CTC versus RAF (or at least giving L/Obs and C/Obs as sub-text refs within the RAF column).
On a related note - since I suspect you (like me) also served in the ROC, do you agree with me that the information listed on the main ROC page regarding the supposed issue of black RTR berets to the Corps as a result of wartime supply difficulties does not quite sound right? Every ROC beret I have ever seen (including ones from the late 1940s), including any I saw being issued from 1978 to 1995 was definitely navy blue .
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Hi. Good work on the instruments! I'll have a crack at the MET, but can't promise anything. :)
Regards Endrick Shellycoat 21:07, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
Absolutely worthy of a mention - can you provide a source to accompany such? Endrick Shellycoat 19:47, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
Apologies, corrected accordingly. (I recal purchasing Beta shoes from the stores at Turnhouse, made me think I'd always done so). Hope the 9000 or so bytes added to the article in the past couple of weeks have improved it somewhat. (And I haven't forgotten abot the ROCMET, I'll get to it eventually!) Regards Endrick Shellycoat 03:14, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
Shame on me, I've only just this minute noticed what you'd placed on my user page a week ago. Thank you! (I've come over all embarrassed now...) Regards Endrick Shellycoat 14:15, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi. Noted your comments re. the shade of blue on the ROC ensign. Have changed the shade to the official Pantone 549 C of the RAF Ensign, although the colour of the RAF Ensign as shown on Wikipedia is still a shade too dark I feel. Regards Endrick Shellycoat 10:34, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
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Can you please give me the benefit of your considerable experience on Wikipedia: I had added images to the CTC webpage, but the bots have removed them (on an interim basis, to keep it tidy, I have at least for now, also removed the location holders). How do I re-instate these images? I stated honestly that I could not remember how I originally obtained the images of the CTC cap-badge, and similarly for the shoulder-title, but I did't expect this to mean that the images would then be auto-deleted! Any suggestions? Citidel ( talk) 09:16, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
Thank you for your message on my talkpage. In fact you are mistaken; the word is spelled "honorary" worldwide. Thanks for caring about spelling though. -- John ( talk) 04:07, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
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you have reverted a spelling change again to this article claiming the original as British spelling. I have checked here Compact Oxford English dictionary and the version missing the U seems to be correct and the version without is not found. It seems to me that the version without the U is acceptable British English. noq ( talk) 00:27, 12 January 2009 (UTC)
Dear 21stCenturyGreenstuff,
Sorry about the delay in getting back to you. Although I'd obviously heard of Wikipedia, this January was the first time I'd ever logged on to it. I was with a mate - an Old Griff - who said the 'Griffs' did not even get a mention on Bournville School's Wikipedeia site. I decided to have a look and see if I could get us in somewhere. In doing so, I got carried away and started altering things that my information differed with. In mentioning that we policed the 'Club Griffin' dances, I made a mistake which was pounced on straight away by someone who was a 6th former at the time. The article referred to dances in the late sixties and seventies and he was spot on, because I then recalled that the 'Griffs' only participated from 1966 for about two and a half years. We used to get 10% of the proceeds which went to the club funds, and checking back through old balance sheets, we stopped getting paid in January 1969. I now remember there was a reason for this but I won't bore you with the details.
Although I went to a 'tech' school, to my eternal shame I'm only semi-computer literate and I found navigating around Wikipedia a bit confusing to say the least. It seems a bit over engineered to me, if not just too complicated for its own good. I hope this message gets to you because despite getting advice over the last few days from people who use it regularly, I still haven't got a clue what I'm doing. They said I'm supposed to open an account to start with, which as you can see, I haven't. Other tips were never to release my full name, telephone number or e-mail/home address as I'm liable to get cranks attacking my computer, or have hundreds of pizzas/curries delivered to my door. I suspect they were winding me up, although you never know.
Getting back to your article on our old school, I don't obviously want to get into an editing war so I'm wondering about a compromise. You see I've got stacks of documentation about both schools including those two opening of the school booklets. They even give a list of the architects, builders, clerk of works etc. and there is the list of the original teachers of both establishments. The opening paragraph of the girls' school booklet says that educational history has been made in that it is the first girls' technical school to be opened in the city of Birmingham.
As I mentioned earlier, I left Bournville in 1962 and joined the Old Griffs. There were rugby ,cricket, and soccer sections and I played for all three for donkey's years. We used to train in the gym every week and some members of staff played for us as well. I was on the Griffs committee for more years than I care to remember and the committee also included Bill Jennings (the head), Ralph Gaskell, 'Fred' Fidgeon, Bernard Malin, and many other teachers over the years. We are on very good terms with the school but have yet to have a formal meeting with Barbara Easton, as she has only just been appointed as the new head teacher.
When messrs Jennings and Gaskell passed away, as I was the historian for the Griffs, their widows kindly gave me piles of interesting stuff from the the years when their husbands first started, to when Bill Jennings retired or in the case of Ralph Gaskell, to when he moved on. After cataloging it all, it was then passed on to the school for their archives.
The compromise would be for me to put it all on your site as an edit. If you and your wife came to the Griffs 50th anniversary dinner dance this autumn, I could show you all the relevant stuff. Anything you still disagree with, you could then 'undo'. ( You see, I,m getting the hang of of this Wiki lingo already! )
All the best, agent Wiki Scully aka IP whatever number I'm supposed to be-I can't remember.
P.S. What are these tildes I'm supposed to put in at the end of this message? These symbols don't exist on my keyboard. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.128.126.250 ( talk) 22:56, 22 January 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for the message - it was not in your user space, it was at 21stCenturyGreenstuff/ROCMET, not User:21stCenturyGreenstuff/ROCMET. I will move it to User:21stCenturyGreenstuff/ROCMET and tag the redirect for deletion. – ukexpat ( talk) 19:33, 16 January 2009 (UTC)
Many thanks 21$₮ ₡€₦₮UR¥ GR€€₦$₮U₣₣ 17:56, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
No bother. :) Endrick Shellycoat 18:03, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
Hi. Have discovered a problem with your signature. At my PC at work not all the characters are being recognised and your signature is appearing as 21$ȝ ȝ€ȝȝUR¥ GR€€ȝ$ȝU₣₣ !!! This problem may be replicated on countless other machines.
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Sorry - a case of my artistic licence meeting software issues.
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No problem...fixed 21st CENTURY GREENSTUFF 18:31, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
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I just wanted to thank you for all the work that you put into Civilian Technical Corps and for your cordial response to the source article's author at the talk page. It seems obvious that your extensive work there was well-intended, and I know it can be hard to stay calm in the face of accusations of bad faith.
Unfortunately, it does seem you have run into some copyright issues in terms of following that source too closely in language and detail. Since no alternative version was provided in temporary space, I have restored back to the point just before summary of that source was added. If you are unfamiliar with US copyright laws regarding summaries of other sources, you might find this section of my userpage useful in helping explain why closely following in structure and sequence of facts can be a problem (since facts are not governed by copyright). Included there are some external links that might provide more information. (Please note that I'm not intending to offer up my userpage as Wiki policy. :) Our copyright policy touches on this here and the Copyright FAQ offers slightly more detail here. I've simply attempted to expand on that a bit.) I'll be watching your talk page for a few days in case you'd like to discuss the matter. -- Moonriddengirl (talk) 18:56, 12 February 2009 (UTC)
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Thank you for your comment and your edits which I appreciate. I agree there are too many references from the school website, I am attempting to research more references from other sources.
I also apologise for putting in the category again - I did not spot that you had taken it out.
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No problem, will give as much help as I can 21st CENTURY GREENSTUFF 17:00, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
Will do - many thanks for your help. comment added by Gary Wright Adcote ( talk) 17:25, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
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Hello there,
I have made some quite large additions to the Adcote entry. I have revised the references using a wide variety of sources.I wondered if you might care to have a look over and let me know any comments/changes/revisions you make think need to be made.
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Thank you for your constructive comments. Old Adcotiennes - I like that!
Lots more to add of course, which I will endeavour to do the more information I find, but you have given me lots of ideas. I will try to add a summary to edits, I have already had a bot undo a (in my opinion legitimate change - Headteachers to Past Headmasters and Mistresses, a more usual term in the independent sector).
In terms of the Curriculum section, whilst I am keen to avoid any advertising or bias, I wonder how I can list the subjects taught without it seeming like a 'sell'.
I must say looking at your home page, you have one of the most varied and interesting career histories I think I have ever seen! Gary Wright Adcote ( talk) 19:05, 7 May 2009 (UTC)
Ah ok, I didnt know it was such a vicious thing against her... as far as I knew, it was only a vague hypothesis. Yeah I'm not trying to stir up BS against anyone, so the revert's fine by me. Take it easy. — ᚹᚩᛞᛖᚾᚻᛖᛚᛗ ( ᚷᛖᛋᛈᚱᛖᚳ) 04:49, 9 May 2009 (UTC)
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FYI - While I writing the above, he "did it again" on Rehoboth Carpenter family and John Carpenter, town clerk of London. Which I revert again with another ReVert note. Please check out the following page: http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Special:Contributions&limit=100&target=Iwanafish Since 1 April his primary focus is reverting pages to a non-wiki format that he see more acceptable. Jrcrin001 ( talk) 05:01, 22 May 2009 (UTC)
What happened to the rather-good page we had both worked upon that covered the Civilian Technical Corps? It seems to have all but disappeared (it is a while since I managed to get on to Wikipedia).
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Hi. Couldn't log in to add that section, (for some reason my password wasn't recognised using the PC's I was on at the time), but I'm not sure if it sits quite right where it is. Just thought it might be worthy of mentioning the trains and Spitfire, but couldn't think how to incorporate such detail elsewhere. What do you think? Cheers Endrick Shellycoat 12:53, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
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You are right. I guess I didn't think of the user page as a page about me since it's just "Kimtastic93" and not my actual name, but you are right. I probably shouldn't have made it such a big deal about it, I just got frustrated. Like you said, I need to know the restrictions, and at the time of creating the page "Kimberly Ann Suizdak", I didn't know the restrictions. But now I do. Thanks for putting this in a new perspective. :) Kimtastic93 ( talk) 22:10, 19 April 2010 (UTC)Kimtastic93
I took a look at your user page and I found it very impressive. I look forward to personalizing my user page as well.
Also, I noticed on your user page it says that you are an athiest. I happen to be a firm believing Christian, and I think that perhaps stubbling across you on the internet was not an accident or a coincidence. I don't know if you like debating or not, but I would be interested in sharing my beliefs with you, if you'd be willing to listen. I'd also be interested in listening to your beliefs, if you'd be willing to share them. Kimtastic93 ( talk) 03:21, 20 April 2010 (UTC)Kimtastic93
Sorry, I didnt think it was a particularly contraversial thing. I am simply sorting out the sixth form colleges categories into counties. I am also getting rid of high schools with the label as they are not 6th form colleges. I am also separating out between further education colleges and 6th form colleges. Any objections? Bleaney ( talk) 21:14, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
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Hello 21stCenturyGreenstuff. I am wondering if you would please add the the message that you left on Doctor Who 1975's talk page to the talk page for Ms Mirren. You stated the case better than I could and it would be nice to have it there for future reference and discussions. MarnetteD | Talk 01:44, 21 April 2010 (UTC)
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[/me spills coffee all over keyboard.] Gee... that's sweet ! Thanks for your help, Greenstuff ! Bishonen | talk 21:35, 8 May 2010 (UTC).
Thank you for expanding the article on Frank Farrell, truly impressive! ;) -- Mathonius ( talk) 18:42, 1 June 2010 (UTC)
I think his time with Renaissance was shorter than you imply - Jon Camp was the regular bass player well before 1974. RGCorris ( talk) 12:52, 2 June 2010 (UTC)
The Renaissance history suggests his stint with the band was in 1971 - before Jon Camp joined as a permanent member. So your chronology on Frank's wikipage is a little out. RGCorris ( talk) 17:17, 2 June 2010 (UTC)
Is there any reason in particular why you would wish to censor discussion on the verifiability of the moon landing hoax page? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.132.165.230 ( talk) 02:31, 4 June 2010 (UTC)
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I've responded to you on the atomic bombings talk page. I would appreciate a response to my response. Thanks. -- Raubfreundschaft ( talk) 20:56, 11 June 2010 (UTC)
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Hello, I was very impressed to see your modifications and improvements to my additions to the West Heath article and the correct formatting for it. Being new to entering items into Wikipedia I have not yet mastered all the methods of achieving a correctly presented piece so I am very grateful for your excellent intervention. I was very keen to expand the previous rather rudimentary item about West Heath when I had discovered that what seems to be rather an uninteresting little place superficially in fact has rather more about it to interest someone who is seeking information about West Heath t.han one would expect. One point of doubt for me however is whether the Austin Village should be mentioned since I rather think it may be situated outside West Heath and in Northfield proper. Do you think this point is worth reconsidering? White knight and dog ( talk) 18:15, 29 June 2010 (UTC)White knight and dog.
Thank you for your extremely helpful reply. Much of the new information was obtained from items in West Heath's small library itself - evidence of the value of local libraries in these financially difficult times. Over the course of the next few days I shall attempt to enter the references and will undoubtedly use the advice you have provided and if I have problems I will get back to you as you kindly offer. Best wishes White knight and dog ( talk) 07:10, 30 June 2010 (UTC)white knight and dog
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Hello, I've just seen your comments about the changes I made to this page. It's always helpful if other contributors get involved with any article, as long as the final outcome is meaningful, and I welcome your thoughts on that. However, if you check the changes I made (rather clumsily at times, I admit!), they are all fully referenced - I was very careful about that. As I said though, anything you can suggest or contribute to the overall good of the article is greatly appreciated, it avoids the dangers of one-dimensional input.
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PS to previous post - I didn't scan the item myself, it was given to me by an associate of the people involved, I assumed it was just a photo as such, and I apologise for unwittingly misleading you and other wiki editors. I'm also having trouble with the correct procedures for uploading images in any case, so please bear that in mind till I get the hang of it. Thank you
Matthew.hartington ( talk) 12:33, 19 September 2010 (UTC)
Thank you so much for writing back and giving the advice, especially the image illustration, which will help me no end. Nevertheless, in the light of what you've said, I think we should remove the image I've placed there, I would much rather you add something appropriate as you know what you're doing for a start! And you say you know Billy Ritchie? That's quite something, as he has always been rather elusive, even to people associated with the band and website (James Alexander,the person who runs the Clouds website, is a friend of mine, but I don't think he has contact with Billy, just Ian and Harry). The second photo was given to me by James, and as far as I know it has no copyright issues, but I will certainly check that with James to find what the provenance of the photo is, though it certainly isn't my work in terms of its origin, which seems to make it doubtful for use.
In any case, I still think it would be better if you could deal with the image for the article - or is that putting too much onto you? I'm sure you have enough to do with clumsy would-be editors like me in the first place! In that regard, you probably notice that I carried out multiple small edits when one good edit would have done in the first place, that obviously made things look worse, and complicated the issue. But I was mainly just rearranging the words into a better narrative, and I tried to be as careful as possible in regard to the references.
What should I do about the existing image on the article? Should I delete that myself, or will you attend to that too? Sorry again for all this inconvenience, and thank you so much for your help. You obviously know the band personally, so you probably already know all the history involved better than I do. I only gained the information by reading about it, perhaps you saw it all happen in the first place.
Thank you once again for all your help
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Hello again 21stCenturyGreenstuff. I hope that you are well. I thought you might be interested in a new discussion that has begun here Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (biographies)#Gender of roles. While you may not want to add to the conversation I thought you would be interested in the link that Rodhullandemu has found that indicates that the movement away from feminine diminutives continues. Thanks for your time and continued happy editing. MarnetteD | Talk 01:18, 20 September 2010 (UTC)
Yes, that's better. I always thought a period was necessary, but since either way is correct (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, and Dec or Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., Jun., Jul., Aug., Sep., Oct., Nov., and Dec. (May was skipped on purpose since it's already three letters, so it can't be abbreviated since months or days are three letters when abbreviated XD)), that'll work. Thanks! - Zhou Yu ( talk) 14:12, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
[2] Charming :) ╟─ Treasury Tag► consulate─╢ 16:31, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
Whether you believe me or not, I'd like to apologize for edit warring. - Zhou Yu ( talk) 23:02, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
Hi, as per your suggestion, I have begun to create an article for Billy Ritchie. As you also kindly suggested, I have put it onto a user page meantime for editing and suggestions/corrections, before trying to publish it to Wiki proper. As you might guess, there may be some difficulties in use of image etc. The image I've used meantime is a cropped piece of the one you created for the Clouds article. Sorry if there's more mess involved!
The page is USER: Matthew.Hartington/Billy Ritchie (musician). Thank you for all your help Matthew.hartington ( talk) 06:54, 21 October 2010 (UTC)
PS Sorry, already began with a sloppy error - the actual page to be edited/corrected is User talk:Matthew.hartington/Billy Ritchie (musician) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Matthew.hartington ( talk • contribs) 06:58, 21 October 2010 (UTC)
Apologies to User SineBot; and to 21stCenturyGreenstuff - the relevant page IS User: Matthew.hartington/Billy Ritchie (musician). I just hope the page itself contains less errors, but I won't count on it! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Matthew.hartington ( talk • contribs) 07:11, 21 October 2010 (UTC)
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I notice you've done a lot of good stuff on the Penarth page. I note you reverted an entry on the Penarth page referring to the filming of the Sarah Jane Adventures because there was no reference cited by the original unknown editor. I have now found a reference and re-stated the edit. Would it not be better to leave this piece of trivia and encourage others to find a reference. They are hardly controversial. I point this out because a huge number of other pieces of trivia and history on the page are also not referenced. Would it not be better to flag the whole page as "in need of reference?". Because otherwise, if we apply the same standard to the Sarah Jane Adventures we'd be removing huge chunks of the page.-- Thegiantrodent ( talk) 16:15, 12 November 2010 (UTC)
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The birth of Corrinne Eleanor Wicks is registered in the January-February-March period of 1967. Yes, these records give no exact date, but rather the overall three month period. That means Wicks wasn't born in 1968 or in April, as the article currently states. :-) All Hallow's Wraith ( talk) 23:36, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
Fulltime v Wholetime
Actually the Royal Observer Corps did not consist of parttime and fulltime staff. The terms used were sparetimers and wholetimers. The wholetime officers worked a full 42 hour week in the office but, because they were also involved in training the sparetime personnel, they also worked evenings and weekends - often resulting in 15 and 16 hour weekdays ... and when weekend exercises took place they would also work a 48 hour non-stop weekend. I regularly worked a 120 hour week (several times a year) and over a fifteen year career my average working week was 75 - 80 hours. And that is why we were always termed wholetime officers in all manuals, press reports and job adverts.
We received no extra salary for the additional hours (although we were very well paid) and instead were entitled to 'time off in lieu subject to the exigencies of service' - in effect we never managed to take much of it though. One year I had officially qualified for 15 weeks leave but could not take it all or the office routine would have fallen apart. It was a vocation, not a career. 21st CENTURY GREENSTUFF 13:50, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
Dear 21stCenturyGreenstuff,
I placed an external link yesterday which gave credible value to the Carol Vorderman page with respect to the "Pride of Britain Awards 2010" - which has subsequently been removed with claim that RV Links to blogs are deprocated at wikipedia).
The link was directly to a news and information page for the highly respected fashion designer who created the evening wear that Carol was wearing on the evening of the awards, so in my eyes gave something recent to the page.
Most respected news and media services use blogs to publish content - including the majority of the worlds press and journalists. My question is this: if blogs are not to be linked to, then why is it that The Independent, The Times, The Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday etc can publish external links on Wiki pages whilst using "blog" platforms?
From what I can see, this undo was due to the fact that the sub domain of the websites url is "blog.suzanneneville.com" - yet if we had of called it "insights.suzanneneville.com" it may have been seen differently??
Over 20% of websites created are now using Wordpress as a platform and blog based, du to the CMS attributes of the software - so this surely is going to be questionable as far as monitoring the external links to websites which are built on such platforms, yet do not have the word "blog" in the url? As an example, and purely to show a weak explanation against a strong case, a business which has created such a site - amdinstallation.co.uk - has no mention of the word "blog" in it, yet has 75% of it's content posted through Wordpress due to it's CMS abaility.
Would appreciate your thoughts on this situation, and look forward to working with you to re-establish the link from the Carol Vorderman wikipedia page to add an up to date valuable content point for visitors to see.
Best Regards Darren Moore Myquadbike ( talk) 12:19, 2 December 2010 (UTC)Myquadbike
Dear21stCenturyGreenstuff,
Frustration, yes - you have an extremely good point!
Quote 1: "Self-published expert sources may be considered reliable when produced by an established expert on the topic of the article whose work in the relevant field has previously been published by reliable third-party publications."
Response: When every man and his dog published the name "Suzanne Neville" within their columns in the press the day after the awards ceremony, and three of the worlds fashion magazines also giving credible editorials on the subject of the outfit that she was wearing to the awards, surely then if that does not point towards a third party publishing credible status, what does?
Quote 2: "Self-published expert sources may be considered reliable when produced by an established expert on the topic of the article whose work in the relevant field has previously been published by reliable third-party publications."
Response: The extract which has been placed on the page I referenced was actually taken, and credited to the editors of the magazine and online news site who published the content to begin with, TV Choice, Closer Magazine Online, The Mail, The Express, The Mirror - how many more reliable sources should one reference?
Quote 3: "A further concern was that as the 'blog owner' had a commercial interest in that she makes and sells the dresses worn by Carol at a prominent event there could be a perceived element of 'spam' relating to wikipedia featuring it."
Response: Whilst I appreciate that the source referenced was directed towards the blog of the designer, it was not directly to the "commercial" base of the business which is the main site. Should we take this one stage further, most, in fact ALL news websites including "The Times & Telegraph" have more commercial intent by placing adverts to relevant companies within the editorials they publish online - does that not fall under the classification of "commercial intent?"
As for possible 'spam' - nearly all wikipedia pages have commercial links pointing towards businesses in all categories, so I can not see that this would or could be classed as spam based on it is one link from one page, and not multiple links towards one site?
I am grateful of your explanations of the points raised and covered, but find some of it slightly odd to say the least. Although the link was pointing directly to the weblog of the designer who created the dress which Carol was wearing, there was no commercial intent being forced upon any visitor who wished to see, read or add comments to the article in question - much unlike the Times, Telegraph and so on, who constantly force commercial advertising into posts.
At the end of the day, I would still like to publish this external link either through the external link summary area or by placing it as a citation within some structured content about the awards ceremony - so would appreciate your thoughts on how to proceed forward with this.
Again, thank you for your time and efforts to restructure the attribute request.
Regards Darren Myquadbike ( talk) 10:35, 3 December 2010 (UTC)myquadbike
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Hello again and belated Happy New Year. I was saddened to hear of the passing of Gerry Rafferty recently. He was one of my faves back in the day. I especially liked the song that he sang on the Local Hero soundtrack (even though it was barely used in the film.) I am curious if you ever worked with him? On another note (re: previous discussions that have gone on in various places over the years) I have been noticing that all interviews on The Graham Norton Show are with actors. Hope you are well and cheers. MarnetteD | Talk 20:18, 16 January 2011 (UTC)
Silly me ... I assumed the 'uk' in your handle indicated you were a Brit ... and I couldn't understand how you did not know how to spell Warwick. I see now that you are from across the pond and things become clear. Checkout Warwick and see how it is pronounced - and it sounds as though your Americanised version of the DVD has a spelling error on it. I just checked out the end credits of my Region 2 DVD of the film (just to make sure he wasn't bizarrely named Warrick or even Worrick) and it is definitely Warrant Officer Warwick. "Two nations divided by a common language" eh? 21st CENTURY GREENSTUFF 22:38, 17 January 2011 (UTC)
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See my final comments on this issue of pronunciation] which should now finally be considered resolved. FWiW Bzuk ( talk) 22:15, 19 January 2011 (UTC).
I am enjoying the friendly sparring over language at the Gary Moore article. In case you think I was trying to promote the American way of saying things, the wording I used was partly verbatim from the article I referenced (the Belfast Telegraph) where it says, and I quote, "But he quit as a teenager," "He moved there in 1970 and, despite two spells in the States," and "to be near his locally-based sons...from his marriage which lasted from 1985 to 1993." Blame the bloody journalist from Belfast, not me, for that wording!
I am a Canadian, if you check my page, and I learned to speak the Queen's English—not bloody American. So there! ...I don't know what happened to the journalist from Belfast. Maybe he was an American "plant" (A person stationed in a given location as a spy or observer). :-)
BTW, vacation -- "noun --
...2. another word (esp US and Canadian) for holiday"
So, I guess you got me there. I need a vacation. :-)
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You recently questioned the existance of the Civil Air Guard so for your information I have started an article at Civil Air Guard. Needs more work but has the basics. MilborneOne ( talk) 23:58, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
Re your edit summary here...
A couple of thoughts on this statement:
I think that however one states it, the woman was busty. Cheers, Shearonink ( talk) 23:20, 7 April 2011 (UTC)
I'm a beginner at Wikipedia editing so please excuse any naivety on my part. The Box Tunnel link to the CGWH is a myth, the spur railway served the ammunition depot at Tunnel Quarry and there was no underground between Tunnel and Spring Quarry when the CGWH was constructed. Ukuncut ( talk) 19:55, 10 April 2011 (UTC)
Hi, I reverted two subsequent edits to your version, and have now been labelled a vandal. Could you point to this consensus for "Henry" as against "Harry"? Cheers. Hengist Pod ( talk) 23:01, 25 April 2011 (UTC)
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How am i supposed to show that the picture is authentic? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Saimcheeda ( talk • contribs) 14:41, 27 May 2011 (UTC)
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I've said my piece on the Commons page... Be terrific if you can scan/upload the original. Pity it'll be King's Crown only, but I've asked Sodacan to have a crack at the badge as per here: http://www.fotw.net/flags/gb%5Eroc.html but he's not replied as yet. Watch this space... Regards Endrick Shellycoat 17:06, 20 August 2011 (UTC)
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I'm curious as to the reasoning behind the revert to my revision on the first paragraph of the wiki:
Avatar (2009 film). The
in question is in regard to the term "4-D". I had made a new section on the discussion page to raise the issue. However as you had made the revert I am mainly seeking information from you specifically. I've copied the text from the talk section (and made a few edits):
Can someone explain this more clearly--in regard to 4-D? When I first read this I had assumed a new format of motion pictures existed. The wiki page for it
4-D Film describes 4D as a marketing term, not a specific format. However, the page itself has been marked for additional citation for a year and contains one citation so the content could be dubious. I don't see any other described standard for a clear definition of "4-D viewing" from searching elsewhere(google and such). I don't think the term is appropriate even though it does bear the quotation marks.
Can "4-D version" be described as a release? Since it was only "released" in one specific place inside korea and cannot be replicated, copied, or transferred like any other media format or audio(visual) art forms. I guess it could be rebuilt in other locations like how
Shrek 4D was, but even then I saw users describing differences between cities. A line from one of the references I found to support my point reads: "'We (started to) prepared the 'Avatar' 4D ride last summer,' says Tom Oh, prexy[sic] of 20th Century Fox Korea." Rather than calling it a 4D version or 4D film, the Fox exec calls it a 4D ride. So how exactly is 4-D viewed since it is marketed often as feeling, smelling, movement and using senses besides vision?
From browsing the filmography section of 4-D film wiki and non-wiki sites, it seems 4-D is often at specific location as an attraction (sometimes, but not always found at amusement parks--that happened to be the first place i thought of). All seem to often be designed for experiencing in only one location. That is to say there is no traditional film release or version to be (solely) viewed. Lastly, in the revert you did you wrote: "4d does not relate to amusement park rides. 4D cinematic release was to those Asian cinemas set up for 4D experience" I think that second sentence is close to how it should read in the wiki. To be specific, its a brand of Korean theaters,
CJ CGV, that programs an array of effects for every movie it presents--it's possible Fox or anyone else related to the actual filming of the movie had nothing to do with choosing when to turn on fans or spray water mists, etc. The same Variety article goes on to state: "Ten films have been shown with 4D effects designed by CJ-CGV's 4D programmer over the last year." There is some ambiguity but I think it could mean there is one person who works for CJ CGV and decides what to cue when, without any input from the studios or film makers themselves.
At the very least, I feel it should have some minor correction or rewording. To be specific, rather than reading: "viewing formats, and "4D" viewing." It could be written as "viewing formats, and "4D viewing"" since it is not viewed in a traditional, literal sense. Like you said its a 4D experience so perhaps: "viewing formats, and for 4-D experiences in select South Korean theaters"
Variety article
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Thank you for your time and your anticipated response. I think this is an uncommon area of speech so it should be treated as such.
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Hi again 21stCenturyGreenstuff
Hi at 00:36, 6 April 2012 you left me a message "I note that several infoboxes you have created include the word 'station'. We don't use that in articles ie. RAF Blob or Royal Air Force Blob ... but not RAF station Blob. You are also omitting the RAF Ensign from the infoboxes ... see RAF Coleby Grange for an example."
My question is who told you this and is there a link for it?
Thank You Gavbadger ( talk) 15:37, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
But i will ask the group now. Gavbadger ( talk) 18:13, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
Hi
I am currently working on the article but i'm a bit stuck about one of the unit types, what is a "Servicing Echelon" ? They only stay for a short period of time but i have no idea what it is and what they do.
Any ideas?
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Hello again
I am currently making the article within my sandbox " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Gavbadger/sandbox" and i do not know what to do about the images. Would it be best if i had them evenly spread out with the article with relation to the squadron or at the bottom in a gallery?
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Hey, you should take a look on Cher's article at the Wikipedia in portuguese. It's well ilustrated, very well written, complete and have a big number of references. It's also a featured article. You may translate it to english. Lordelliott ( talk) 20:24, 22 April 2012 (UTC)
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A mid-importance article supported by WikiProject Actors and Filmmakers that was reviewed by Version 1.0 Editorial Team and selected for Version 0.7 and subsequent release versions. The article has come a long way from a fan boy mish mash to a fair enough GA. Now is the time to take it to the next level. Currently it's going through another peer review. Please, lend a hand. Aditya( talk • contribs) 10:10, 23 April 2012 (UTC)
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Hi, any luck with getting a copy of "Kniverton's "Manx Aviation in War and Peace" ?
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(P.s i've also put a message of the Mil:Hist talk page in case anyone has it.) Gavbadger ( talk) 18:43, 2 May 2012 (UTC)
Hello
This might sound a bit cheeky but hey-ho if you get bored on Wikipedia at some point can you change the timeline section on the RAF Jurby article as apart from the dates and spacing (which i changed) it is a blunt copy from within the history section of the website mentioned below. It might be worth to remove it completely if you think it cannot be saved.
http://www.controltowers.co.uk/H-K/Jurby_Isle_of_Man.htm
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The aerial photography is available on Google Earth under the 'Historical imagery' option, and was created by the National Collection of Aerial Photography in 1945. Harrison49 ( talk) 17:40, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
As far as I'm aware I haven't requested one. I added the {{ WikiProject Birmingham}} template, but that's about all. Paul MacDermott ( talk) 13:27, 10 May 2012 (UTC)
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Hi My copy of Knivetons book has arrived and already the first paragraph is blatant copying
I think the user may need a copyright esque notice when I have finished
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Good Afternoon
I have been looking at the RAF Gravesend article as with your advice about the spliting of the Thorney Island (West Sussex) the RAF Gravesend article has had a merge to Gravesend Airport since August 2009 and i wanted your opinion on the matter.
Gavbadger ( talk) 11:07, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
Hi,
I'm attempting to remove inaccurate and blatantly contentious material from this page, and replace it with authorised copy from Shaky. Once I've done that I'll be going through it again to reference the material in the previous edit and adding the references back in. You're undoing my work and replacing it with the previous version is hindering me accomplishing this, and each time you undo it you're reinstating a page that contains an unauthorised photograph which blatantly infringes the copyright and trademark of HEC Ltd, which I represent. The image and page have been reported and I've been advised to replace the material with factual content.
Could we please resolve this.
Thanks,
Lloyd Sloan — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lloydsloan ( talk • contribs) 15:52, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
There are no copyright issues because I represent the company that owns the trademark. I am authorised to provide this content. I have not cut and pasted anything from any website, this biog has been written specifically for presentation here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lloydsloan ( talk • contribs) 16:14, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
I didn't claim the image was copyright. The image infringes on the trademark and copyright of HEC Limited. For your information the international trademark is licensed in Europe (trademark #005784285) and this image is covered by international classes 9, 16 and 24 - it is not licensed legally, and is presented on the Wikipedia page without consent from the trademark owner. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lloydsloan ( talk • contribs) 16:24, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
Hello 21stCenturyGreenstuff
It's me again.
I'm a bit stuck on which infobox Worthy Down Barracks should have, I think it should be a military structure infobox but i'm not too sure because it had runways between 1939 and 1942.
Articles about raf airfields that turn into barracks always trip me up as i never know quite what infobox to give them and if they need their own article like "Baker Barracks" from the RAF Thorney Island.
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Good Evening 21stCenturyGreenstuff
There is a merge proposal to merge RAF Tinwald Downs into RAF Dumfries and i would like to invite your opinion on the matter please.
Thank You
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Good Evening
I have noticed your revert on List of Royal Air Force stations about the naming of the Brampton Site yet the articles about RAF Wyton, RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow and RAF Brampton all have the notice about the disbandment of RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow and the renaming to Brampton Camp, RAF Wyton. The following is the reference used http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafbramptonwyton/aboutus/index.cfm and your revert is now being reverted.
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Hello
Do you have much knowledge about RAF Maintenance Units?
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Hello
I was looking at the RAF Driffield article and the language which is used looks like a copyright issue.
Do you own or do you know any editor who may have this book?
Halpenny, Bruce. Action Stations: Military Airfields of Yorkshire v. 4.Patrick Stephens Ltd, 1982. ISBN 978-0850595321.
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Hey
I'm a bit stuck of which infobox RAF Alconbury should have.
It used to have an airfield but now it is only housing and technical buildings being used.
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I'm going through the "Category:Military history articles with incomplete B-Class checklists" working on the RAF articles and noticed RAF St Angelo which i rated as C class because it has two un-referenced paragraphs at the top of the "History-World War II" and noticed that you did a lot of edits to it last June and i thought i would pop by and say if you could find the references i will rate it as B-class if your interested.
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Thanks for letting me know. During the featured article nomination of RAF Northolt it was stated to me that "Second World War" is preferred for articles written in British English, so I've taken that as meaning articles about the British military should use that rather than "World War II". I much prefer the use of "Second World War", and will keep a look out for the bot as a result. Harrison49 ( talk) 17:50, 4 July 2012 (UTC)
Hello again
As you own Action Stations - Lincolnshire can you have a look at the RAF Wickenby article and see if they are any copyright problems there please?
I know the lead is copied from somewhere but unsure about the rest.
Thanks
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I've started a new section on the Brian's page. You've got me interested in this now. :))-- andreasegde ( talk) 12:24, 16 July 2012 (UTC)
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I thought I'd pop over here, too, because I've written Redheugh Gardens War Memorial this morning. Hopefully the map that I put on Talk:West Hartlepool War Memorial helps, too. The Redheugh Gardens WM is on the very upper right of the map. If you keep clicking on the map it will open all the way so you can see the detail. Redheugh Gardens War Memorial is just below the word "Hartlepool" right by the Lighthouse where it says "Light F 84 ft."
The West Hartlepool War Memorial is roughly in the midst of the streets. I'll try taking a look at the coordinate map (click on coordinate on the infobox or top of the page and see if I can more directly locate it.
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Cheeky sods - that's my picture they've used, although I didn't keep any rights to it. Still, seems wrong to me to be apparently making money from someone else's hard graft. Mostly yours where this article is concerned. Rab-k ( talk) 02:56, 21 June 2014 (UTC)
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I came across an image of the ROC Center here, which says it is entirely your own work. Given your bday in 1949, and this appears to be an image from WWII, I'm curious what the case is here? Maury Markowitz ( talk) 12:12, 24 February 2015 (UTC)
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Hi - Thanks for the edits on John Herbert Thomas Simpson. Do you have some in line references so we can take the tag off the top of the article? Best wishes. Dormskirk ( talk) 13:37, 7 June 2015 (UTC)
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From the icy Canajian north; to you and yours! FWiW Bzuk ( talk) 00:31, 27 December 2016 (UTC)
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"Military history" is one of the most important subjects when speak of sum of all human knowledge. To support contributors interested in the area over various language Wikipedias, we intend to form a user group. It also provides a platform to share the best practices between military historians, and various military related projects on Wikipedias. An initial discussion was has been done between the coordinators and members of WikiProject Military History on English Wikipedia. Now this discussion has been taken to Meta-Wiki. Contributors intrested in the area of military history are requested to share their feedback and give suggestions at Talk:Discussion to incubate a user group for Wikipedia Military Historians.
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