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684:, but I think it works against the spirit of Knowledge. We're creating an encyclopedia for readers, not us, though we do take on the role of the reader of course. People having reading difficulties, people having seeing difficulties, words sometime blend, brackets are missed, confusion arises etc. Maybe a bit of an exaggeration, but if it comes to linking one year or adding one flag that would make the difference between "huge block of text" and "readable," then I'm going to link the year and I'm going to add the flag. The top two complaints about Knowledge are its accuracy and quality of writing. Readability (proper format) is a third. Whether or not single dates are linked is probably a distant 907th. The time and effort I put into this could have been spent formatting pages correctly, assessing articles, tagging what needs to be improved, working on templates, reviewing articles or maybe writing my own. Instead, I have to discuss why I think four bytes of text should be added to an article and I have to do it in the face of logic that forgot that people aren't logical. Please do not post regarding this issue on my talk page any further, unless you've come to inform me that the policy has changed. Cheers, 676:; how silly it all is. I'm going to politely decline your advice for three reasons. 1. It's not backed up by current policy at the moment 2. I like uniformity, and since there's no disagreement that years with dates should be linked, it seems to make sense that a more uniform approach would be to link the year 3. If most people are like me, and I suspect that they are from the wide variety of people that I have met who agree with me on this, then large blocks and chunks of black text are as unattractive as overlinked texts. Linking a year "just to make it appear blue" is more important than you would think. I think a lot of people are more concerned with Knowledge editors than Knowledge readers to be honest. I've seen a lot of the attitude of "well it doesn't matter how the dates are formatted, your user preferences can adapt to your preferred style!" forgetting that the average reader doesn't have user preferences. This, I feel, is another part of the problem, along with 4231:. "Aboard" is an adverb, equivalent to the prepositional phrase "on board of". In "the crew is aboard", "aboard" modifies the verb "is". "Fred is aboard the yacht" is the same as "Fred is on board the yacht". When you need to modify a noun, use the adjective "onboard", as in "the onboard computer failed". "Onboard" tells us what kind of computer it is (adjective), not where it is (adverb or prepositional phrase). When an onboard computer is taken off an airplane and taken to the shop, it is still an onboard computer, as opposed to the ground-based computer used in an office, but is it on board the aircraft? No, not until it's returned. Just because a lot of editors don't understand all this doesn't mean Knowledge needs to abandon standard English; there are lots of editors who do understand it and can correct the articles. Happy editing! 5102:? I enjoyed it so much I later went out and bought the illustrated edition. As an extension entomologist for the University of Florida, I receive a large number of contributions from faculty and graduate students to Web sites I maintain. My most popular site is Featured Creatures, which receives over 5.5 million page views a year. The level of writing from college-educated people deteriorates every year. I can understand it when the student is from a non-English background, so I am willing to help out. However, over the years, I have asked way too many American students if English was their second language. Not that I am perfect myself, but sometimes I wonder if they ever had to write anything before. When I went to college, most tests were in an essay format. Now, even graduate level course exams are multiple choice. 657:. I advise against linking every year, especially recent years, unless you can think of a way that the link will be likely to deepen a reader's understanding. Just linking because some years are linked in the examples in WP:DATE is probably not a good idea (although it's a better excuse than linking a year just to make it appear blue, and I've seen lots of that). There is probably more understanding to be gained by following a year link in a article about a famous person of ancient history than by following a year link in a article about a recent person who is not tied to major events. Happy editing! 6841:. I really need your help on something else....I made some extra changes on the same article and i noticed the changes only showed up on the article from my computer when I log in. However, from another public computer(or clearing the cookies on my browser), i noticed that the changes cannot be seen until i click on "edit this page". Just wondering what could be the reason for that? I tried searching on the help section and read about the /ref but that still doesn't work. Maybe I am doing it wrong then? Many Thanks.(or u can email me at kazuya_xtr@yahoo.com) 2346:
it's too boring. People like entertainment around business, at least if the don't loose any money. History repeat itself over and over again. Maybe the $ 247 billion guarantees from the leading banks in the world will cool down the present crises for a couple of months. Europe is some week behind and are also facing a crise similar to the housing-loan crise in the US, if they donĀ“t react strong the next couple of weeks. Anyway it is always the small man on the street that will have to pay for other peoples mistakes. Kind regards,
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few people actually modify hundreds of Convert subtemplates to change anything, so rest assured, Convert with adj=mid is here to stay, for a long time. I have written an essay for simplifying Convert, to allow a named parameter "mid=zzzz" but that would probably require over a year to accomplish, with everyone in agreement, but instead, I'm seeing opposition (to the simplest changes), so I expect it would be years before Convert was simplified by consensus. Plus, adj=mid would be supported in a new rewrite of Convert. -
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balance between respecting the awkward terminology used by the non-English mother tongue sources and ensuring readability. Your changes didn't help make the article easier to read. A style manual isn't meant to make life more difficult for the reader. Language conventions are in the last resort the servants of communication, not its master. And you might perhaps read the manual carefully - it's not quite as dogmatic as you seem to want me to accept.
6337: 5641: 1097: 865:...Thanks I'll try to do better. I rather use strickly User talk pages; I'm not quite experienced with editing yet as you have found out. Although I am very skillfull in locating information. Such as my interest in the Montmorency-Laval Family. I feel alot of information could be usefull. My interest now is where do I go with such information? Do I start a discussion page towards the article, and just put some correspondences there/ Thanks 2233:ā€“ Discrimination Who ever applies, arranges or practices discriminatory measures because of race, nationality, gender, age, political, religious or sexual option, social position, economic situation, marital status or by any suffering of health or disease, will be sanctioned with penalty of twenty to sixty days fines. The judge will be able to impose, in addition, the disqualifying penalty that corresponds, of fifteen to sixty days. 7372:
though I find the hyphens marginally helpful. But regardless of helpfulness or otherwise, styles can and should be able to coexist unless they're in serious conflict, like lower-level beliefs and opinions. Perhaps we'll simply have to differ on that. Anyhow, you reminded me that the Gƶtz article needs more working on, when I can manage it. I get the feeling he wasn't a great one for the rulebook himself! Thanks anyway.
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on Wkipedia that particularly contribiute in this area.? English has become the standard language in the world when communicating across your own borders and contributions from the English Knowledge with millions of users will often give a lot of new info that you can't find within your own borders on a certain subject. These inputs can then be used to update the article in your own language. Kind regards,
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text" were a partial reversion of an informed cleanup job done by a competent and well-meaning editor. If "Whether or not single dates are linked" is so unimportant to you, the article might have been better left alone. Since you seem to make a point of ignoring the guidelines in this matter, I agree that we have nothing more useful to say about it.
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conjunction connecting the first NP "eight people" with the second NP/VP "the ship", which "capsized". This sort of grammar is certainly more complex, (and as an amateur linguist/natural language processing proponent I kind of wish that it wasn't existent) but we tend to put these sentence structures together all the time in the modern world.
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Tiff-files but can then be changed to any suitable format, jpg, png etc. Do you know if these public images can be uploaded to Commons with for example Creative Commons Share-a like 3.0 license? I think it should be possible as the images are public and any modification to the images have no meaning. Would appreciate your opinion.
3038:. Why am I telling you this?Ā :) Well, I've seen you correct the spelling of such controversial material on a couple of occasions, rather than simply remove the text - so I thought I'd ask you if you wouldn't mind considering the text you are correcting and (hopefully) removing it rather than simply correcting it! Many thanks, 3574: 2679: 1857: 7299:
Depending on context either is acceptable. The point of the hyphen linking adverb and adjective is to make life easier for the reader who doesn't want to have to spend too much time parsing instead of getting on with the content. I hope you won't mind me reverting your changes at the Karl Otto Gƶtz
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Yes, I did get long-winded and overwrote this when I proved these words equivalent (both are valid plurals), thinking one would want me thorough or at least entertaining. I didn't see however that you are a WP editor with a lot of experience with spelling corrections, a rather impressive number, and
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the once over, however, the correction you made to his MC citation took it out of line with the source text. When things are clearly quotes, perhaps it would be better to flag them in some way for further attention, or where as here the source was available online, compare against the source, and if
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I didn't "jump in" on your private discussion, as you put it. I came here to your Discussion page make a comment because you'd changed the text of an article which I had expanded and I found a relevant discussion already in progress. In expanding the Karl Otto Gƶtz article I had to try to strike a
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Secondly, you've changed all the dates from D-M-Y to M-D-Y. Why do you do that? Even though this is written in American English, is there a wikipedia policy that says anything written in American English must use M-D-Y? Even though I am American, I am also former military and I am a genealogist.
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Hello, Chris the speller, and thanks for fixing typos in some of my articles. I have a couple questions. You've changed the title of the article from the above to a form without the suffix. OK, but what am I supposed to do when I write the article about the earlier Warren Fales Draper? Truly, the
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Would you help me with my problem? I frequently see internment (for burial) and interment (for imprisonment). I think a bot could make the changes (at least 8,000) if I remember correctly. Then there's inter, intern, interred, interned, interring, interning... Can a bot make these changes? I am
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Hi. I've seen your corrections on a number of articles I've worked on, and recognized that some of the errors you corrected were mine. I appreciate your work, and wanted to thank you. Strangely, I'm actually an excellent speller, but that's offset by the fact that I'm also a pretty poor typist --
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deletion, if the page meets the criterion, it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the page that would render it more in conformance with Knowledge's policies and guidelines. Lastly, please note that if the page
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deletion, if the page meets the criterion, it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the page that would render it more in conformance with Knowledge's policies and guidelines. Lastly, please note that if the page
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Hi since you touched up the page that I wrote, "Palmietfontein Airport", please give me your opinion on this sentence from the article I have edited entitled "Rand Airport"Ā : "The airport hosts Air Charter Operators, Flying Schools and a number of Aircraft Maintenance Organizations, as well as Pilot
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Hi Chris. I wonder if you could help me in a matter related to images on Wikimedia commons. USPTO have a viewer for granted patents where you can view the complete patent documents including the drawings. The images (each page on separate view page) can be saved to your own computer and appears as a
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Big thanks for all the work you're doing de-abbreviating the states on those pages. They were all created by a since-vanished/discredited user, and it's been a lot of work (and still ongoing) cleaning them up to make sure they contain the correct stations. Getting the states and provinces spelled in
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When I write a new article on the English Knowledge (very seldom though), are you one of the spellers I could send a meassage to that something new is has arrived, asking for correction help?. In my case its both the choise of words, spelling and grammar. Is there any group of English native persons
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Makes sense. I thought about it for a long time because of that very reason before I decided to accept the nom. It's hard to give people the opportunity to throw stones at you too. I wouldn't have accepted if there wouldn't be the regular need to have people update the DYK section. It's not like you
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analogy. ....Interestingly, irregular patterns are sometimes spread by analogy: for example, the historical past tense form of the verb dive is the regular dived, but the irregular dove arose in British dialects and American English during the nineteenth century; similarly scarves, hooves, and even
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KEEP GOING. Please don't be afraid that "adj=mid" will be removed from {Convert}. I have worked on that template for 3 years, and I don't forsee any major problems with adj=mid. Put the rounding at the end (as "|0 }}" appended). People might talk about better ways to insert mid-text words, but very
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I think that I see what you're getting at, but I (still) don't agree with your analysis. In the sentence "eight people were onboard when the ship capsized" there are two NP's: "eight people" and "the ship", one VP: "the ship capsized", and so the adjective "onboard" in this context would serve as a
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No, "onboard" is not a misspelling, but using the adjective "onboard" when the prepositional phrase "on board" is needed is a mistake. So, "the onboard computer failed" is fine, but "eight people were onboard when the ship capsized" is wrong. I could make the edit summary "gr" if you like, but some
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Thank you for the spell check. The Kreuger business is very similar to many other companies behaviour in modern time, forgetting about the ethics of business, dreaming of better results that never show up. But the companies that follow the economic rules 100% will never show up in any encyclopedia,
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While looking at the history of this station, I found some great quotes from the DJ and I asked on the help desk what I should do with them. There was apparently no objection. Until someone came along and took them out. He has messed up my articles before. Once he merged my article with another one
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regarding the addition wikilinks to dates and years. You might want to check the MOS on this, because there's a bot that has been assigned to remove such links, citing the MOS that these shouldn't be wikilinked. In fact I believe the links you added were in fact removed by a bot a few weeks ago (or
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I wasn't trying to start a fight, I just wanted you to be aware of WP guidelines. You seem to be aware of them, but think that WP:DATE mandates linking all years. I completely disagree (some examples of birth and death dates are not linked), but there is no reason to be hostile. Your "four bytes of
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Setting aside the matter of ease of comprehension, there are semantic issues as well. In the sequence "randomly-generated" is not the same as "randomly generated". Although in practice the distinction is becoming increasingly blurred, the former indicates the outcome of a deliberately randomised
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Admittedly, it may be non-standard, especially if not found in many dictionaries and usage guides; some can't decide if it even exists or not (1926 H. W. FOWLER Mod. Eng. Usage 687/2 Roof. No v forms.; vs 2008 Pocket Fowler's Modern English Usage. Ed. Robert Allen. (quote above)); but it can't be
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Back to the 13th century before the stock exchange was invented and the global heating had been going on for at least 8000 years, melting down the 4 kilometer thick ice in nothern Scandinavia and also in the USA and Canada I guess, without the help from industrialization. A short article about a
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That's the funny thing, I didn't have to go to Puerto Rico. There was this convention of Congressmen and Senators where I live and they traveled over here. When I received an e-mail that the President of the Puerto Rican Senate wanted to meet me, I went alone. I had no idea that I was going to be
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I am working at subcategorizing, and thereby emptying the page. Today I noticed that the page was suddenly filled up with redirects. I have no idea how that happened, because the specific redirects pages have not been edited. Someone must have programmed the "redirect from surname" tag to go into
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Thanks for that conciliatory message, and for the helpful advice. I don't think we see eye to eye but at the same time I don't want to knock. I don't feel too unhappy about your changes to "loosely-associated" and "clearly-defined" - I could certainly live happily with the hyphen-free versions
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Regardless of what you appear to assume I am not worried about preserving my contribution to the Karl Otto Gƶtz article, my concern is for preserving the sense and readability of what is in any case a difficult text. I'm afraid that hard work (and confrontation) does not make you right. In many
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I've also noticed other changes you've made using AWB. For example, consider how you are changing 'critically-acclaimed' to 'critically acclaimed'. In the case of 'critically acclaimed', hyphenation of related adjectival terms is correct as a guide to the reader, as in 'the critically-acclaimed
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Please do as I suggest and go back to read the Manual of Style, taking note of the injunction at the top of the page: "This guideline is a part of the English Knowledge's Manual of Style. Use common sense in applying it; it will have occasional exceptions." and of the introductory sentence "The
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Thanks for the corrections to the Homeart story, and for toning my coments down, my edit's were not ment to be in anyway defametory to anyone employed by the company. But it seems to me that some employees of the company take ofence when it come to the real truth of the companies true history.
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I realized that I made those contributions when I was really tired (and also sick (mild flu)), so the article was full of stupid typo's. But for some really strange reason you never see the typo's you make yourself while you do see them in other peoples articles. So thank you for correcting the
3566:. I periodically copy the text of article I am working on into Word to check for typos and potential grammar problems. Obviously I missed this misspelling. Do you have an application you use to spot misspellings and other typographical errors, or are you simply an amazingly prolific copyeditor? 2824:
lists only reconnoitring (in fact it doesn't even give reconnoitering as an option, which is unusual, although two of the examples it gives do actually spell it that way), the British spelling of the base word is reconnoitre, so the e is dropped when forming the participle, whereas I guess the
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Hello Chris, thanks a lot for reviewing my last changes. I do my very best to contribute for wikipedia, but i'm not perfect. It's a great pleasure for me to meet fellows like you who do support my work. This way articles for this international platform will be more and more perfect. Sincerely
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I did make an edit on the Abarat page, but it was to replace something someone had vadalised with the original text of the page. It seems that you thought I was the one who had done the vandalism (there was an edit conflict when I replaced the text) and sent me that message. So, I'm not the
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Chris, your edits first came to my attention when you altered the spelling in a citation title. The title of the reference should be as the reference says, so that people can find the document; that document is the authority on its own title. Correcting the spelling of quoted text, such as a
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Hi Chris, Why did you expand the abbreviations of the months in the citations in this article? The reason I used abbreviations is that if one does so, one can list the cites in two columns with in most cases each cite taking only one line. It is just more compact in an area where there is no
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Don't know if you were the last one to edit the article with regard of LGTB rights in Costa Rica, I would like to point out that Costa Rica has Universal health care system and under article 48, everyone regarless of their nationality is entitled to recieved medical care. I sugest reading
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The historic plural form with a voiced consonant /v/ is superseded in the early 17th cent. in standard usage by the analogical form with f (already attested, at least as a spelling, in the 15th cent.); rooves appears sporadically in the 19th cent., but remains relatively unusual in print
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which was really my objection all along-- your deciding for us what is acceptable or no, and making decisions about what we should and should not be encouraged to do, without evidence. You maintain that position even after my essay, and I with grand overacted drama withdraw my point of
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Perhaps you're right. I've changed them all to month/day. I had originally changed them to day-month because I thought that the prevailing style in Southeast Asia was day-month. I've changed them back to month/day since, as you point out, that was the way they were to begin with.
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your "correction" of hyphenation that was contained within a direct quote from the cited (publicly-available) source. I wonder, generally, whether use of automated tools like AWB leads to such inappropriate edits. "With great power comes great responsibility", perhaps? Ā :-) --
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Also don't see the point of listing HIV/AIDS laws in LGTB rights. HIV/AIDS is not affecting gays only. If you look at the history of Costa Rica. The culture itself is very tolerant of sexual diversity, therefore the hererosexual and bisexual commnitities have also been impacted.
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which ended on 15 August 2010. Its continued use is still being discussed by the community, you are free to participate in such discussions. Many articles still have pending changes protection applied, however, and the ability to review pending changes continues to be of use.
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Actually, now that I look at it, it seems that in the confusion of the edit conflict, I had ended up erasing what I meant to put on the page, so your edit to my talk page was actually completely accurate. Sorry for the confusion. LoganTheGeshrat 18:25, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
6417:... for doing G-d's work. Having just finished asking a sysop to stop hounding an editor, and instead consider being a constructive member of the project, I can't tell you how pleasant it was to see your name pop up yet again on my watchlist as having made an edit. Best.-- 2132:
without including my contribution to that article. One problem was that it was unsourced and I apologize if I can't find the sources and have to rely on my memory. But these quotes had sources. Perhaps this person thinks they're inappropriate for Knowledge, but I don't know.
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deletion, if the article meets the criterion it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would would render it more in conformance with Knowledge's policies and guidelines.
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about whether clarifiers (or Parenthetical Disambiguation Terms, PDTs, as I now call themā€”I didn't really know the simple term) should be italicised. The discussion has resulted in the current guideline on disambiguation page links, but there is a discussion taking place
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Actually, no, it is not correct to insert a hyphen between an adverb and the adjective it modifies unless the adverb might be mistaken for a adjective. In the case of "critically acclaimed" there is no chance of confusion, so the hyphen is unnecessary. See, for example,
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Although option "adj=mid" was designed for adjective phrases, it can be used without hyphens, by using unit symbols (abbr=on or abbr=in), so that many conversions can have mid-text inserted. Many idioms flow much better if the converted amount is shown afterward, as an
3248:, regarding artwork. I would appreciate if you could have a look on the wording in this new section when there is time. The idea is to me to too much promotion for a single artist, but also in some way, sort of hidden promotion for the main sponsor for the Globe Arena, 7339:(1) * A hyphen can help with ease of reading (face-to-face discussion, hard-boiled egg); a hyphen is particularly useful in long noun phrases where non-experts are part of the readership, such as in Knowledge's scientific articles: gas-phase reaction dynamics. 5366:
is archaic however are never referenced; I don't know the complete etymology. We have all these ambiguous, irregular forms of the plural of words ending in -f and -fe, and which one is preferred over another?, and no usage history to explain why. Did we really add
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Thank you for your spell check on the Hamish & Andy radio show page, I'm extremely lazy when it comes to double-checking my spelling and grammatical stuff, so it's nice someone could be bothered reviewing it for me! If only you could follow me around at work.
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circumstances your contributions are likely to be helpful but if you are meeting with frequent opposition to your changes it might be worth considering whether there is an issue with some aspects of your interpretation of the style manual and how you apply it.
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Edit warring over optional styles (such as 14 February and February 14) is unacceptable. If an article has been stable in a given style, it should not be converted without a style-independent reason. Where in doubt, defer to the style used by the first major
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as a form at all is sufficient reason that it not be excluded. By your own admission, you feel it is archaic and therefore should not be used and WP shouldn't encourage its use. WP can't do that; that's point of view! That's what struck me, your comment
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process - "random generation" - whereas the latter has no connotations of intent. The randomisation process was central to the artist's work in this area. To a lesser degree the same applies to "automatically-created" and "automatically created" here.
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play' or 'the long-suffering reader,' while using the hyphen elsewhere is not, as in 'the play was critically acclaimed'. 'The brightly-coloured loose-leaf folio' is more quickly readable and understandable than 'the brightly coloured loose leaf folio.'
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recently, and now will try to do some nitpicking on the writing, check refs, etc., to propose it for GA revision. However, as English is my second language, when you have some time can you (or recommend me someone) take a look and correct my English.
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I've been noticing that you've been making fixes to the above article. I just thought to tell you that I'm working on the article in a subpage slowly and that hopefully very soon those problems will not be there anymore. Just thought to save you the
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Thanks. I have started putting those quoted allegations in a greyed out box, to help make clear to those using robot assisted tools, that they are in quoted material. And I put a next to those words or passages I think are most likely to trigger
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have to use the tools a lot even if you have them. You don't need to display it either. In any case, you now know for certain that several people in the community support your efforts at a high level. That's a nice reward if you never decide to run!
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OK, I see what you're saying. Word choice is a completely valid concern in my view, but I don't see it as a hard and fast rule. To get back to our earlier example, in one sense the sentence "eight people were aboard when the ship capsized" would be
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there are tables that have "Adults + Kids". Personally I hate the word "kids" and I don't know what the style is on that but I would change to "children". However, in a compact table "kids" lays it out nicer, otherwise the column would be too wide.
3252:, as the cottage and the Globe with ERICSSON i bold text on the side now will be a favourite object for thousands of photographers for some time at least. But I guess one have to accept that commercials rules the world these days. Kind Regards, 2945:
I was following the advice of another sentence in the same paragraph, "with respect to British date formats as opposed to American it would be acceptable to change from American format to British if the article concerned a British subject".
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Yet we already do, rightly or wrongly. There are so many changes in language that stem from incorrect usage that eventually becomes standard and acceptable; and vice versa: when a word becomes archaic enough, its usage is incorrect usage.
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a little surprised to see that you'd finally taken the plunge and started using AWB yourself. I imagine it's helping you to be even more productive than you were before, although that hardly seems possible. Keep up the good work!
4900:. Please note that this is not a comment on you personally and we hope you will to continue helping improve Knowledge. If the topic of the article you created is one that interests you, then perhaps you would like to help out at 4071: 6193:. Whether it's academically correct or not is purely irrelevant. It's what is verifiably correct in this instance which should be used in Knowledge, in this case the cover is a good indicator of what we should be calling it. 7078:
There is a lot more to editing and writing than blindly correcting things that aren't errors. I ask you to consider whether the edits you plan to make are actually useful, fix anything, and contribute to the document and text.
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the page or have a copy emailed to you. Additionally if you would like to have someone review articles you create before they go live so they are not nominated for deletion shortly after you post them, allow me to suggest the
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Please don't hector. I approached you in a conciliatory manner and you responded aggressively and ignoring the points I made. As well as giving you specific reasons, I also suggested that you read through what the MoS said.
4125:. It used to be, and occasionally still is, a contraction which would be written as "on-board", but that's become somewhat rare, especially in the aviation/space flight world. Don't let out of date spell checkers mislead ya! 7345:(3) * Many compounds that are hyphenated when used attributively (before the noun they qualify: a light-blue handbag), are not hyphenated when used predicatively (separated from the noun: the handbag was light blue). 2770:
A query: in the above phrase. 'Christmas card' is it correct that Christmas should have a capital letter, yet card not have one? How can this be correct that the noun has less significance than an adjective describing it?
5165:, because the page seems to be unambiguous advertising which only promotes a company, product, group, service or person and would need to be fundamentally rewritten in order to become an encyclopedia article. Please read 5892:
Wonder if you wouldn't mind checking out above. Can't see it any more and think I did a sloppy job, and havimg nominated for a DYK, think it should be looked at. Thanks for keeping Knowledge correctly spelled......Best,
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I've given reference that it is still being used, chiefly in New Zealand, the OED and Webster's both include it, neither declare it archaic, and the OED admits its use is now become more common in print in the late 20th
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Done correction. Done for now. Thanks for your opinion on the article's quality. I'll ask around before I move it again - I think it was raised that there were two battle of Belgium, in 1914-18 and 1940. Cheers again.
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dab page - please could you take another quick look and see if you think the most recent changes are appropriate? I want to tidy up the various "See also" links to this page but don't know if I should go with
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The best way to handle hoaxes like these is to use the {{hoax}} tag and then prod or AfD. The {{hoax}} tag will immediately alert readers to the issue, but still give people enough time to research. Cheers!--
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This returned 73 results all of which seem to be "ant". Unfortunately, although the search includes "-User" a number of the matches found are User pages - so the search instruction still needs some tweaking.
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Here, I'm not sure I'm on firm ground. The quotes have sources, but the fact that others helped me format them correctly gave me the feeling I could use them. For now, I've put them back and we'll see what
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Could you please make sure I am not copy writing or editing before you start spell checking? I allmost lost a large chink of copy on two occasions todqy in th same article due to edit conflicts. Thanks.
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Arjayay, I think I can explain why Google returns so few results with the correct spelling. *laughing* a is before e and you searched for prominant. Try this and see if it works. Search for: prominent
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I don't quote follow. How exactly is "eight people were onboard when the ship capsized" wrong, especially since the primary definition of "onboard" is that the noun phrase describes something on or in a
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article. Please feel free to go over my other recent contributions (although the majority of recent contribs are in the Dutch language Wiki and not here on EN Wiki. Tks again, keep the good work going,
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article. The user that did a peer review for it does not consider himself an excellent judge of brilliant prose, so another copyeditor would help. I am attempting to bring this article to FA class.
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I didn't say the quotes didn't have sources. This editor has removed my text before when merging, and the only excuse he could have had was the lack of sources. I put it back and reprimanded him.
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Hi Chris you seem to be one of the experts on disambiguation. Could the link to John Dillard Bellamy and John Haley Bellamy from John Bellamy be improved? Can I leave it to you as I am unsure?
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Thanks for that spelling correction on that page. I have one question, though. How did you come across that page so soon after it was made? I literally made it five minutes before you edited it.
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Hey Chris, it's been a long time. How you been, buddy? This humble servant would like to share with you this speech made before the Commission of the Latino American Museum, with his friends:
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Hi Chris, I accepted one of your edits tonight, you have thousands of edits would you mind if I get someone t give you the reviewer status so that users don't have to check over your edits
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Hi Initially there was no article on Distributed Operating System. So I took some time to gather information and published my article on Distributed Operating Systems. So heres my article
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Thank you for catching my typo on the Thomas Levett page. I'm a spelling fanatic, also, and it's wonderful to see folks like yourself here, doing such a great job. Many thanks and regards,
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if not, something similar happened to a Haley-related article). I've no objection either way but I'd hate for you to be going through the effort if someone's bot is just undoing it later.
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OK; thanks for the explanation. Carry on and do what you think is best with all three. You plainly know what you are doing, and know the subject better than I do, so I'll leave it to you.
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for details) an option for use "If a common word is essential to getting the results that you want, you can make sure that we pay attention to it by putting a "+" sign in front of it"
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This is to thank you for making my day so much smilier through the discovery that someone's so devoted to correcting spelling here on Knowledge - your diligence is much appreciated! --
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Hey - I noticed you made some comments regarding CorHomo and it's current bugs. Do you have any idea how to correct the current issues or is the program pretty much useless? Thanks,
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Chris, I got more work for ya. Please do the million things you do for this article. BTW, congrats on being one of the top 400 performers in wiki. my kudos, man. more power, too! Ate
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Ah, ha! I recently gave someone else a semi-hard time over his improper use, or non-use, of commas. Guess I should have reread my own article first. Thanks for adding those commas to
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I have copied this notice to the talk page of Hmfracing, who inserted the material into HMF, a disambig page. That is probably the only user who cares if this spam gets blown away.
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The reference to Fowler is a falsehood, one so far from what Fowler wrote that it is difficult to see how this can be a mere error. This is Fowler's class E ("Hyphens", p. 245):
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and using our search feature to find related information we already have in the encyclopedia. Try not to be discouraged. Knowledge looks forward to your future contributions.
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I just noticed AWB skipping over a whole bunch of pages which I'd already pre-parsed, so I decided to investigate. I wasn't surprised to see that you were the culprit, but I
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where you updated "Brotherhood of Maintenance Of Way Employes" to "Brotherhood of Maintenance Of Way Employees". In this case, "Employes" is correct, as is evidenced on the
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Manual of Style (often abbreviated MoS or MOS) is a style guide for Knowledge articles that *encourages* editors to follow consistent usage and formatting." (my emphasis).
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earlier guy should get the title without the suffix. This article is about a later generation, and his name should be qualified to separate from the name of the original.
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should be left in the list, they having gone too far to save. I don't think I'd've even wondered about your revision if I'd not read just recently this entry in Fowler's
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this bot is only informing you of the nomination for speedy deletion; it does not perform any nominations or deletions itself. To see the user who deleted the page, click
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process. All contributions are appreciated, but the editor doesn't believe it satisfies Knowledge's criteria for inclusion, and has explained why in the article (see also
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Chris my friend, something totally unexpected happened to me this year, but instead of telling you, I want you to see for yourself, check out the resolution section here:
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for feature article review. Maybe you can have a look whenever you have time for typos and grammatical mistakes. (There will be a lot as English is my second language).
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Since the late 1990s, it is generally illegal to discriminate against some one because they have AIDS-HIV, and such persons, if citizens, are entitled to medical care.
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useful. After a revert, these can be placed on the user's talk page to let them know you considered their edit was inappropriate, and also direct new users towards the
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Publically is not an incorrect spelling, although I agree that publicly is the more common version. Thanks for doing a good job on the general proof-reading, though!
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70 and edit when health and time permit. Sure would like to see these fixed. I do minor editing although I am an experienced Copy-Editor. I get lost at Knowledge.
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Thanks for your prompt response, that was fast. I really appreciate your collaboration. It is hard for me to notice the Spanglish mistakes I made when reviewing.--
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For your continuous efforts in improving and correcting spelling errors, both on mine and other user-created article, I award this barnstar as a matter of thanks.
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Putting hyphens where they belong is not exactly disruptive editing, except perhaps to those who have an inordinate fear of hyphens. Unfazed, I plan to carry on.
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that I have to think it will one day be archaic and bad English. Yet, I'm one thinking it's a blessing we don't have the equivalent of L'AcadƩmie franƧaise.
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Thanks a bunch.Ā :) Yep, Andersen was quite the colourful character. Not your average resistance fighter/secret agent to say the least. Happy continued editing.
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never having once thought about its not matching the spelling, and felt better of it when I found in The Macquarie Dictionary (Australian English) only giving
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Thank you for the attention to hyphens & spelling! Could I get you to reconsider the comma, or should the sentence just be broken to more managable size?
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attach closely to an active or passive participle an adverb or preposition preceding or following it that would not require hyphening to the parent verb (you
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I can see that there is an article to be written on this surname, but this is not it. If you wish to create a historical article on the history, background,
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honored and introduced to the Senators and and Congressmen from other states. Get this, to my surprise, they all knew about me, man it was really weird.
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to your watchlist? We've got a user who is a very patriotic Azerbaijani, but is very careless with adding sources or reverting. It's driving me crazy.
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This is in recognition for correcting spelling errors and other typographical errors in literally thousands of articles daily since October 24, 2005.
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Chris, you're the greatest! Thanks for catching that spelling error on Douglass High School, Kingsport. Makes me mad when I make the simple errors!
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with the date formatting. I think our goals are probably not incompatible, and I have an idea that may resolve this. Want to try working this out at
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at Delahunt, which is not a relevant template, considering it's still a type of disambiguation page (which shouldn't therefore have a stub tag). --
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templates from some pages only containing links to articles about humans? This is exactly what hndis is supposed to do. To quote its documentation:
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I award you the Great Arkansas Barn Star for your work on cleaning up my numerous spelling and capitalization errors in the series, History of the
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English, for native speakers, so it's really not possible for it to be un-grammatical in the sense that something like "The green is sky" would be.
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editors might be more easily offended if they were told that their grammar was deficient, while most can accept having their spelling corrected.
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A comment about Google. The Search Engine seems to be programmed to accept typos. Hope this helps and sorry for barging in. Respectfully,
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Thank you Chris. It is always nice to hear from the people that you consider among your best friends in Knowledge. what have you been up to?
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Even in the U.S. both of these groups customarily use D-M-Y. I am fairly new to wikipedia, so if there is some policy, please let me know.
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Oh god, I can't believe I typed "epiosde" that many times! I'm so ashamed! lol I blame the speed at which I type. Thanks for noticingĀ :-)
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Agree with you completely on this one. His history needs to be fleshed out a lot more. I will try to do it when I have a moment. Regards,
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full was on my list of tasks, but was absolutely going to be the last step. You're saving me a huge amount of effort ā€” much appreciated!
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Actually most of them went before I checked, some other editor took em out I guess. This article is starting to look quite nice I think.
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My spelling is not really so bad, but my typing is sometimes crap (and my proofing - I certainly didn't notice the same typo twice!)
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Chris, please see my post, which is right after the one you left wherein you said ā€œadiosā€ after the treatment you received there. Go
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Your changes are going against the MOS for this subject. The American military uses the dmy format, and it is codified in the MOS:
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I resisted the temptation to correct the "ant"s, so hopefully, if you try to replicate this, you will get broadly similar results.
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Hi Chris, thanks for correcting those spellings in my article 'History of Association Football (soccer) in Brisbane, Queensland'.
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is an example as something that was nominated for speedy deletion as an "obvious hoax" that turned out to be quite real; same for
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Chris, Hi I am back! I need help with wiki formatting etc etc the millions of things you usually do. Please? thank you so much.
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I did a general copyedit (spelling, grammar, style) of the whole article. If there is anything else needed, please let me know.
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This template is designed for use on disambiguation pages which only contain links to articles for people having the same name.
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Hello, Chris the speller. After doing some research, I have found out that you were one of the participants in the discussion
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Thanks for correcting my spelling errors in the Silent stroke article. I thought I was a good speller, I was wrong. Thanks
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I'd have called the capitalisation after a colon a stylistic preference, but thanks for correcting the misspelling. MEPK.
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Since you were the one who decided how my quotes from a legendary DJ should look, I was hoping you could help settle this.
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Do you have a source for Porter's birthday; it seems to be incorrect, according to a person who appears to be in the know.
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for discussion. Your opinions on the matter are welcome; please participate in the discussion by adding your comments at
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calling. I hope you are doing well and still active in the Wiki-business. There is a new section in the aticle about the
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Hey Chris, thank you for correcting some of my many typos and spelling mistakes. A usually thankless task, I salute you!
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I seen your copyediting on a Canadian volcano article a while back so I am just asking if you can do a copyedit for the
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article. There's a case for rewriting to avoid some of the unwieldiness, but in the meanwhile the hyphens are helpful.
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Why did you remove the fact that "fourty" is how it is spelled in Canada & the United Kingdom? It's true,you know.
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That thing looks awesome that you told me about. I'm going to check it out right after I'm done typing this message.
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and every other music article on Knowledge, I'm changing the numbers back to stick to general consensus of format.
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Why thank you for the date fix. I actually wrote several things that day , Oct. 1, that I accidentally put that on.
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Before you, "You Can't Go Home Again" was literally a page about a battlestar galactica episode. hahahah. ok cya.
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interest in the match industry and which ancestors started the business. Is the name for such an article correct?
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Why Google should return so few results with the correct spelling, and more with the mis-spelling, I do not know.
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Thanks for the copy edits to the above article. Is there a spellcheck on Knowledge...? I could do with one...;-)
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wasn't actually a dab page and was about to request that the new redirect be deleted, but now uncertain. Thanks.
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is helping me a lot on Jainism related articles but any assistance will be welcome to improve these articles. --
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Could you tell me please if this song is from Avraham Fried or someone else? And on wich album does it appears?
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ambiguity and where it does not affect readability. Thanks for catching the actual spelling mistakes. Regards,
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Oops. I thought the change was the reverse. That's what I get for watching the Olympics while trying to edit.
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The online OED (my access is through my university library, making all this impossible to reference) gives
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Chris the speller, one of the coolest persons here. I haven't heard from you in a long time. How you been?
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Hello. Your edit summaries do not explain why you are removing the hyphen from "strongly-connected". E.g.
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It took me long to message you (didn't think it was important at the time), but why have you removed the
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Hi. I'd like to nominate you as an admin, as I think you're qualified. Let me know if you're interested.
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You're probably right, but there should be a way of subcategorizing them. I'll get in touch with him. --
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Thank you! How about wikifying some of the content in the history...can you give me a hand? please???
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Also, nice to see someone here with an emphasis on spelling. Did you enjoy "Eats, Shoots and Leaves"?
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Just an FYI that "onboard" is not actually a misspelling (at least, not any more). See for example:
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Would you mind reading through the above article and checking spelling, punctuation, etc.? Thanks.
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I award you this Great Arkansas Barnstar for your efforts to correct my spelling in the article,
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Thank you sir, really thanks. I'll need your help again and again later if you don't mind. okĀ ?
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I wondering if you could look over my latest work for prose and spelling. It can be found here:
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numbers in the chart performance section should be spelled out and not in number form. Thanks.
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This gives others users a small spelling lesson merely by looking at the history of that pape.
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rooves have tended to replace the historical and regular plurals scarfs, hoofs, and roofs....
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being incorrect; and there were 6 results in an advanced search of the word. Here are three:
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Hi Chris. Nice to see that you're still active. Could I ask you to a copy-edit on the article
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I would support if I would happen to notice your nom at RfA. You seem like you're everywhere.
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The log is {{convert|7|ft|m|adj=mid|too long|abbr=on}} ā†’ Ā  The log is 7Ā ft too long (2.1Ā m).
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Thanks for sprucing up GlobalTel. Can you tell me if there a spell check tool on Knowledge?
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Thanks for noting many articles need mid-text wording. -Wikid77 12:34, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
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When I saw the "& # 91Ā ; sic & # 93;" insertion summarized on my watchlist in the
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I have an argument with others on disambiguation. I want to add some useful information to
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Thank ewe sew four yore corrections too hour are tickles. Wee disparately need you hear! ā€”
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Clearly not my strong point, I see your name with alarming regularity! Sterling work sir!
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For correcting the spelling of 'on board' in ~100 articles in the last 2 days. CrazyĀ :)
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Doing this also gives users (and spellcorrectors) an idea how words might be misspelled.
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vandaliser as your message seems to imply. LoganTheGeshrat 18:22, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Village_pump_(miscellaneous)#need_help_on_ACE_and_NME
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Alright, I will agree with you on the three-digit number thing, so I'll change them.
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To contest the tagging and request that administrators wait before possibly deleting
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is an article not a DMB page. I would ask, how does it differ from its partner pages
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Almost no-one gives recognition for the "invisible" dab work, but you deserve it. ā€“
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to the dictionary in the 19th-century (as described above)? Was this scandalous?
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Phor yur gr8 wrk on Knowledge fr fxing te errers of ppl lyke mi whu kanā€™t spel :D
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Hi Chris, Many thanks for taking the time in making the appreciable corrections on
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The book uses the abbreviation "Rev.", not the full word "Reverend", in its title.
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I have tried replicating your search for "prominant" in en.wikipedia.org using:-
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Curiously enough, it is not passed over in the OED Dictionary of English Grammar.
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I re-corrected the other spelling errors. However, following in the footsteps of
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or articles in the Constitution where the right to health care is confedered see
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I figured it must have been something like that. Thanks for letting me know.Ā :)
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This gives 67 results and, as you say, they all seem to feature "ent" not "ant"
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How can I thank you enough...the article looks really "neat and clean" now! -
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requesting that it be speedily deleted from Knowledge. This has been done under
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I was adding references to the Samson article so why did you revert my changes--
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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the page or have a copy emailed to you. Shlok 14:50, 4 September 2010 (UTC)
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Hi. Your PROD got removed; I also think it's dodgy, and I have taken it to AfD
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Hey Chris. Thanks for correcting all of the the double "the"s I put in the the
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Awesome - found the right version and it works. Thanks for the help. Cheers,
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article backlog. Once the article is adequately referenced, please remove the
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should you be interested in discussing this editor's move strategy. Cheers.
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Just dropping by to wish you and your loved ones a "Happy Thanksgiving Day".
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that "timeframe" is less a valid word than "time frame" is a valid phrase? ā€”
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Could use some help here. Could you block this guy? His IP is 71.174.233.226
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Good day sir , can you please check and correct the spelling and grammer on
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reference title, is undesirable. Would you correct Shakespeare's spelling?
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Chris, I wish to thank you for correcting the spelling of "responsible" in
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at the top of the article before undertaking major changes. Happy editing!
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from Knowledge. The tag claims that it should be speedily deleted because
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This derives from your discussion on WP:MOSNUM about date abbreviations.
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that actually uses the correct spelling, correct, or otherwise mark with
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You haven't commented at WT:MOSDATE in a while. Could you drop by again?
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When correcting spelling I think it is useful to show what was changed:
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Thanks for the advice. I didn't realize it was important. According to
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Yeah feeling much better now, even return to work tomorrow. Tks again.
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Thanks for the quick respons and your tip about spelling of "Schultz".
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Excuse me for bothering you but I imagine you have an opinion on this.
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You edited this, you may be interested in commenting on its deletion:
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the info from the text, on the basis that it is in the Infobox. Tx.--
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roof. noun (plural roofs /rufs/ (say roohfs), /ruvz/ (say roohvz))
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Hi Chris. I would appreciate if you could have a look on the article
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by introducing unreferenced, controversial material that contravenes
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I don't know if you know, but Google has a "Plus (+) Operator" (see
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it is not an acceptable plural, and may encourage people to use it.
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Hello Chris the speller! Thank you for your contributions. I am a
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I agree with you re the hyphens (see below) - hardly vandalism!?
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Thanks also for fixing my consistent misspelling of prominant!--
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shouldn't be hyphenated. Could you explain your edit? Thanks.
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Hi. You made a spelling change to "publically" in the article
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No problem, no harm in asking though! Happy editing yourself.
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explaining your position, but be aware that once tagged for
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You have a point. Pretty sure 1950 but will need to check.Ā©
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My mom is Canadian,and she always spells it as "fourty".
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Guild of Copy Editors Copyedit Backlog Elimination Drive
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Just bot out.Ā ;-) 5332:is often found, causing dismay in some circles... 1349:I see someone else already reverted your edit to 1199:, suggesting that it be deleted according to the 6990:, isn't an unspaced en dash the correct format? 6719:I reverted your substitution of "An" for "A" on 5429:I had to look that one up. It really is a word. 5298:Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language 3071:Knowledge:MOSNUM#Strong_national_ties_to_a_topic 6355:, also known as flagged revisions, underwent a 6108:It's not about what you say, but how you say it 5163:section G11 of the criteria for speedy deletion 4904:- you might like to discuss new information at 777:. Also, tell me what you honestly think of it. 724:, it is not even necessary to use "born" (e.g. 380:Knowledge:Template messages/User talk namespace 374:Hello. Regarding the recent revert you made to 6570:Knowledge:Bots/Requests for approval/Snotbot 3 6464:I therefore searched en.wikipedia.org using:- 6073:, I always seem to get that word wrong lol -- 6057:I notice you changed several COL s to Col. in 4516:. I'm planning on Good article nominating it. 4326:be created, then some time later noticed that 4123:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/onboard 1109:section A7 of the criteria for speedy deletion 401:Regarding your recent edit to my talk page.... 6147:Wonder if you wouldn't mind having a look at 5488:archaic form; use is chiefly in New Zealand. 5196:the page that has been nominated for deletion 4927:the page that has been nominated for deletion 4092: 1604:Hello. I'm sorry things didn't go so well at 595:Ƌzhiki (Igels HĆ©rissonovich Əzhakoff-Amursky) 580:Ƌzhiki (Igels HĆ©rissonovich Əzhakoff-Amursky) 4848:Hello, I am The Utahraptor, a member of the 3018:(and containing comments that are also very 2078:Hi there. I have improved a lot the article 5003:My article on Distributed Operating Systems 4984:redirect, you might want to participate in 4710:WP:Articles for deletion/Countenance divine 3718:Thanks Chris for your typos corrections in 2264:I moved these comments to the talk page of 1942:Please Stop Changing the "Raven" Book Title 7198:so variable as to be better named caprice. 7046:IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal 6811:article, I thought I'd let you know about 6343:Hello. Your account has been granted the " 4980:. Since you had some involvement with the 4349:up for speedy deletion and requested that 4228:Take a look at "aboard" at dictionary.com 6529: 6258: 5694: 5604:Hi Chris, Thanks for spelling update! -- 5390:discusses pronunciation of plurals, and 5275:; but I don't agree with your reasoning: 4572: 4476: 4000:Unreferenced Biography of a Living Person 3606:Deletion of place of birth info from text 3571: 2676: 2230:ARTICLE 48. 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Thanks.-- 2786:Spelling corrections in quoted material 2697:across many articles and several years 1897:... lord knows i need help with that.-- 1701:Hi, do you think you can check article 1505:mistake to "correct" quoted material... 1121:notability guideline for musical topics 593:Thanks! I appreciate your assistance.ā€” 14: 6959:. 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PaddyM
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18:15, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
Flanigan
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TerriersFan
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23:54, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
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08:01, 21 November 2007 (UTC)

sgeureka
07:39, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
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sgeureka
07:39, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
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