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411:, who thinks that everyone believes what Gildas said. It feels a bit like he has set up an aunt sally and then made a great fuss about knocking it down. I'm sure we have been saying for some time that (a) the 4th century British were part of a north European mix of the kind you get in big empires, and full of foreigners, and (b) that the slaughtered and debauched maidens at the altars running with gore in Gildas were, at any rate, only part of the picture. However he does perhaps have quite a lot to say about prehistoric migrations and I look forward to it, so that I can decide what to have carved on my menhir. Thanks for the good wishes, it was the anniversary of my heart attack 2 days ago and I feel a landmark has been passed! P.S. I haven't had another one - yet. Cheers 660: 31: 191:. (Yeah, I know. It's an Archbishop of York, I get bored with Archbishops of Canterbury sometimes) Down in the legacy section, someone put in that some of his verses are preserved in the British Museum. The ODNB doesn't mention such a thing. None of my other sources say it either. I hate to lose the information, since I'm pretty sure it's possible, but I have no idea how to verify the information. Any ideas/clues/pointers? 320:. If so, then I wonder if it would be worth trying to be consistent about how we transliterate œthels in article names; always as "e", or always as "oe". It would be odd to have "Coenwulf", but "Cenred", if they are both the same underlying letter. If I'm right that the underlying letter really is a œthel, then I'd marginally prefer "oe", just because it provides a clue to the original orthography. What do you think? 866:
use Mccarthy as a bit of a bible regarding dates. After spending some time in a dictionary trying to figure out his theory, it began to make too much sense for me to ignore it. Dates are unfortunately only a problem for the period I have been concentrating on in the 5th-7th centuries and they begin to align in the 8th century, so hopefully I don't cause too much problems with chronology for other editors.
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Hi. Thanks for the advice on articles. I get caught up in just getting the article written and tend to ignore the exact details of sources. I do plan to go back at some point and improve this but I tend to enjoy the research more than anything. Because I have been focusing on the 5th-8th centuries in
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Could you tell me how to create category pages. I'm working on Uisnech and Dal nAraidi kings and will move onto Brega and Ailech so would like to create category pages like the ones for kings of Ulster, Munster, Connacht, and Leinster. I'll experiment in the meantime and see if I can figure it out on
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Hi Angus! Love what you are doing with the articles on irish high kings. I've been going back over my articles and cleaning them up and improving them. So not a lot of personal creativity right now. That template you showed me looks pretty good, I might try it. I'm moving soon so might not be around
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Again, thanks for everything!. The improvements you made to Irgalach mac Conaing gave me the example I needed to add decent footnotes. Now I can see how to resolve my use of McCarthy's chronology with the articles that do not. I have had some backoff on improving some bios because of this. I admit I
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Boldness in closing afds from non admins is not to be encouraged--it only leads to DR. I agree that the article was of course a keep, but I'd have waited another half day and so should he have. For you to quickly close the DR is equally inappropriate, because I and possibly others might well have
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Looking at various Scottish Div 1 & 2 pages, they're mainly lacking the Importance value (even Queens Park, who probably deserve a higher rating than most in view of their history) so there is probably a need for a consistent norm. Taking a couple of English lower league teams at random (Orient
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saga. Crimthann's brother Eochu was said to be the killer of Niall Noigallach as well which if Nialls later death obit of 450 is accepted is more chronologically feasible. There is also a reference by Keating to wars between Enna Cennselach and Eochu Mugmedon the grandfather of Leogaire. Cant think
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Hi Angus , I just started getting into Leinster works.mostly been in connacht and Munster, so I am getting myself a bit oriented on the research and organizing it. I could tackle this category though as a bit of a prelude. i'd like to do some more tribal (clan/sept) stuff as well as biographies. In
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though. You are absolutely correct. That's why I mentioned there were exceptions to my "rule"...in quotes...because..frankly, it's not an immutable rule..so to speak..more like a guideline : ). If you look at every single RfA I've commented on (I don't recommend it..it might be boring), you'll see
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Thanks for your message. If you know adding the colon between the "Template" and "Convert" won't be straightforward (i.e. not something a bot can do) then I guess it's not a good idea. As to prefixing the name with "Knowledge", I don't think that'd be worthwhile. I've recently obtained AWB, so, if
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the sons of Niall. Having just been diagnosed as one of the squillion R1b1c7 Haplotype people, I would be a sucker for 'Hibernian brigadoonery' (or should that be buffoonery?) were it not for wise fellows like you. Especially after all that Suffolk brigadoonery of before(!) Hope you're well, Happy
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that I've done my homework many times on potential candidates. I hope that doesn't elude you. Anyway, I really respect the way you approached me about this. As it says on my user page - watch for my contributions, bark at me if they rub you the wrong way. Cheers mate, and keep watching for them.
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Angus, I did not understand your comment, seems that you are objecting to placing this image in Commons because there is a danger that it will be removed for technical reasons. If it can help, the source is described as old photo published in Adrianov A.V., "Selections from field notes of kurgan
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Hi Angus! My search has gone well and I will be moving at the end of the month. Just started working on the early leinster kings. Bit of a mess but I'm starting to sort it out. research gets more exhaustive after a while and I may be making a trip to the university soon to get my data sorted out
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excavations in Minusinsk territory", Minusinsk, 1902-1924, p.56, and re-published in Devlet M.A., "Great Salbyk kurgan - a grave of a tribel chief", in "History of Siberia", Tomsk, 1976, p. 147. Is there anything that I can do to help to preserve this image in WP?
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Hey, just letting you know that I responded to your comments on my talk page. I hope you realize that you'll see my balance criteria spring up a lot, but I hope that you can look past the superficial wording for what I'm really trying to convey - that
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I notice you adjusted various Talk pages tonight. Looking at the scale, even aside from my own affections, I'd be thinking Stirling Albion should maybe be Mid (as nationally known) whereas Cumbernauld Utd are Low (as per the Leek Town example)?
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Irish history, I don't have any info on the above king. I'll get to the Viking period eventually. i will experiment a bit with improving my reference citations and I'll start using (died year) instead of (d.year). Oh by the way I use
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means she can retitle the article in this AfD (its looking like the AfD won't be carried). Could you clarify the Arbcom ruling for everyone's benefit, please - or, if not, where can I go to request clarification? Thanks in advance.
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Hi. The rationale was the first phrase following "Rename.": "There's a colon missing here". Not Knowledge's most crucial category rename, I agree, but it did nonetheless have a rationale. Perhaps, then, you could rename it after all.
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and Crewe Alex), they're sitting with Mid Importance, so that does seem the right value for the SFL teams. (I bet you wish you were still looking out on Firs Park! The "Pointless" book of a couple of years ago is quite a good read)
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Hi. Thanks for COI info (though I already read it and disagree with your interpretation). Before removing any helpful content from the article please discuss on the talk page. Those articles have had the links for a long time.
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I'd still prefer the maps on those two article be changed (to include the rest of Belgium). PS- If there's a complete split someday, where would King Albert live (I assume he'd stay in Brussels)?
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Hi, the speedy deletion clause A7 applies to articles about a person where the article does not indicate why its subject is important or significant. I listed the article for speedy because
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in some articles on the Meath kings. You mention that Irwin calls him brother and Charles-Edwards calls him uncle. I wonder what primary reference they get their data from. In the
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Your opinions on whether the article meets inclusion criteria and what should be done with the article are welcome; please participate in the discussion by adding your comments at
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User_talk:Cyde#Consensusless_deletion_of_Category:Transducer_based_power_conversion.2C_Category:Mechanical_energy_gearing_and_Category:Mechanical_energy_transfer...
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Just noticed the caption to the image you added a while back. "Thornton, on the road west" doesn't make any sense to me. What would be a better phrasing? -
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well now that my big sister has persuaded me to submit my Y-dna to a certain company I have got to read the great work of a man called Stephen Oppenheimer
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Hi there, will you be voting for Scotland alone on the Scotland discussion page? If it's none of my business let me know or just ignore me!--
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Quote: "...Make sure there is a rough consensus to delete..." Apparently your decision - not a consensus resulted in the deletion of
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of anything else right now about Leogaire .I have some more data to Aed mac Colggan to add, hope I didnt butcher the article too much.
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Your articles are always way better constructed than mine and always look good. The only data i know of that differs is that in the
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Hey! GoodDay - at no stage did I have the content in Irish/Gaelic! Check the diffs. I'm rather bemused what this is all about.
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of former discussions. Please do not edit it. If you wish to revitalize an old topic, bring it up on the active talk page.
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for a few days. let me know if any edits I do conflict with yours. Don't want to mess up the nice work you do.
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Thanks for pointing those out Angus. I've left my concerns at those articles, about their maps inaccuracies.
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template from the top of the article; such removal will not end the deletion debate. Thank you.
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PS- The Gaelic writing is hurting my eyes, ahhhh. Seriously though, that's a pretty language.
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You may also edit the article during the discussion to improve it but should not remove the
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If you are then I can not figure out where you found the consensus at the discussion in
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Okay, casting about wildly, trying to find out a source for my one remaining issue with
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to find geographical refernces to battles when possible. It's not always clear though.
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and empirical application mean a ton in this business. I like your reference to
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has mentioned you as a "closing admin" for some category-deletion-decision here
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This is a very sad information. And I'm not laghing at your joke, Mr. Deacon.
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Hi, can you tell me what template you use to close DRVs as archived? Thanks!
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I'm ever bored in a peculiar way, I might try setting it to add the colons.
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the middle of apartment hunting right now so I'm not as active at the moment
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better. I'll keep in mind the info you gave me on categories-appreciate it.
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falls into that category. For now, I'll remove the speedy based on
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You removed content that was sourced by people other than WP. why?
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Hello. For your information, Kuban kazak has blatantly abused both
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To Angusmclellan, for laughing. Long live the McLellans. Thanks. -
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Hi Angus - I believe you were one of the mentors appointed to the
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which is part of the original Iona Chronicle it is mentioned that
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is claiming on that page that the Arbcom ruling on her not using
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the editors there, are as resistant to changing their maps at
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I found the closing remark at the top of the discussion. --
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My mistake Sarah, sorry. I'm a little confused aswell.
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Please reconsider your decision. -- 14: 35: 668:List of monarchs in the British Isles 304:, wondering if it should be moved to 124:Thank you muchly for your support in 898:The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar 310:Talk:Coenwulf of Mercia#Article name 715:article following an Arbcom case. 519:Category:Mechanical energy transfer 183:British Museum and what is in there 165:You have my condolences, Ukrained. 23: 658: 515:Category:Mechanical energy gearing 507:Knowledge:Category_deletion_policy 24: 1166: 1129:Noticed that you have mentioned 888: 589:Speedy deletion of Billy Sheehan 552:WikiProject Football importance? 387:Dear Angus, glad to see you are 108: 29: 986:Maps at Wallonia & Flanders 595:Billy Sheehan (Gaelic football) 273:Image:SalbykKurgan221201683.jpg 126:my recent request for adminship 363:Crimthann mac Énnai Cennsalach 222:“… there will be no consensus” 13: 1: 28: 7: 689:with four tildes (~~~~). 486:Are you the "closing admin" 234:him as such, and sometimes 130:Kidding btw. 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Index

User talk:Angusmclellan
Archive
archive
Timelinefrog
talk
00:51, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
here
Black Falcon
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File:David,larry.JPG
my recent request for adminship
Deacon of Pndapetzim
Talk
11:19, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
Ukrained
talk
19:17, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
Deacon of Pndapetzim
Talk
19:42, 8 March 2008 (UTC)
Gerard, Archbishop of York
Ealdgyth
Talk
03:27, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
your suspicious question
consensus
good faith

recognized
punished

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