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current work is solid and if you keep it up over the next few months, I can see you overcoming my concern. Similarly, careful work with user names should quell those who opposed over that issue as well. I see this RfA as a positive. While it will likely fail, you are leaving with some solid feedback that you can address. There are some RfA's that when they finish, I think "That person will never pass an RfA." There are others where I fully expect them to come back in 3-4 months and fly through. Based upon the opposes you are getting, I'd put you in that later category. (assuming you address the issues!)---
1975:"References" section has also been removed as those sources have not been used in the article. There are a few minor prose issues with the article, but the main problem is information. In its current state, the article might pass as B-Class but would falter at GA based on comprehensiveness. More information and detail is required on Birks' life, particularly in regards to his service during the First World War and Victoria Cross action. Well, I hope this helps. If you have any further questions and/or queries, please don't hesitate to ask. :) Cheers, 3225: 2310: 1676: 3725: 114: 3121: 2698: 2642: 2192: 1109: 1309: 364: 2423:. The preliminary step has to be made and when there is a huge number of articles to get onto here I'm afraid I can't develop everyone of them but I know wikiproject and editors who care for these articles will. If spamming is what some consider a mass effort to begin transwiking thousands of resourceful articles which will greatly improve our coverage eventually them I'm very sorry. 411: 2835:. The image has been identified as not specifying the copyright status of the image, which is required by Knowledge's policy on images. Even if you created the image yourself, you still need to release it so Knowledge can use it. If you don't indicate the copyright status of the image on the image's description page, using an appropriate 197: 3184:
Ive noticed that you use Google Chrome as a primary editing source. Here are some cool things about it. For one thing, you can force what they call a "Sad Tab" up on the screen. Just type in about:crash in the address bar. If you want to know more about a sad tab, go to this article and go to the sad
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Thanks for the comments. I obviously can't see the articles, but I do remember the Saxochina article. By the time I has realised what the author had done, it had been deleted. As for G10, I'll make sure I do that more often. I have blanked phone numbers and emails previously, but I'll extend that to
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on the Suggestions page as long as they have been verified. We do of course try to give preference to the hooks closer to expiry to ensure the older hooks don't hang around too long, but it's more important to get a good balance in the update so that should always be the priority. I take hooks from
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Just to followup with what I said at your RfA, your work over the past month has been solid. It wasn't until I started looking at your older work that problems started to arise, and unfortunately when I went back to just December, it seemed as if you were unfamiliar with the criteria. Again, your
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Hey there \/, I am currently reviewing your CSD work... thus far it is looking ok (I've only looked at a handful of edits so far) but one thing that I would recommend, if you tag something as G10, blank the page as well. An attack page needs to get out of the system as quickly as possible to avoid
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hey - thanks for the welcome. I anticipate I will soon be adding much additional information to the number of stub neighborhood articles I created. As of now, I just wanted to create the basic articles, so they are mainly just stubs, each giving basic locational data as well as informative links to
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Indeed, sad to see you've withdrawn. I'm not convinced it was quite as clear result as you thought it was, your support was steadily building and in two days time, the scheduled close time, you may have gained enough support to have passed. Nonetheless, I hope you run again in future, and perhaps
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tag, simply because really only regulars use it to protect themselves against speedies before they had a chance to expand. (As an interesting sidenote, there is also a German and Russian Radiopilot article, and given de.wiki generally has more stringent notability standards, and that the band is
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True but, In the right of the screen you'll notice an archive box, going back to last August. Many established editors don't even have archive boxes, so checking the previous contributions of a user is not a bad idea. Secondly, when I do NPP, I tend to give a bit more leeway to articles with the
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Yes, I have noticed you getting rid of Email addresses... (haven't come across a phone number yet.) I'm taking a look here and there piecemeal as I get breaks in my work... so far nothing overly concerning. A few cases where I would have used a different criteria, but nothing that I would call
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Thankyou very much for the welcome. Please read the references I have supplied on the article, as they support everything in the article. The only reason I haven't put them in an inline quote is that I kept edit-conflicting with you to fix it! Also, With 3 DYKs, 1 FA and 1 GA, I am aware of the
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I wish to thank you for your gracious support during my bid for a position as Coordinator of the Military history Wikiproject in the recent March 2009 elections. I was initially apprehensive to stand for election as I was unsure on how well I would be received, but I am pleasantly surprised and
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Hi mate. I was sorry to see you withdraw from your RfA; I think you would have made a good admin. I suppose you can just take in all of the constructive criticism and have another shot within the next few months. Also, you are very welcome for the Triple Crown nom. In regards to the AIF Project
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Well, their itchiness is their problem, not ours :) All the verified hooks will eventually get into an update, so they are not going to miss out on anything. Part of the reason we have five days worth of suggestions is to ensure we have a good selection of hooks to choose from, so don't allow
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Hi Backslash Forwardslash. I've had a bit of a look at the Birks article, and made a few tweaks along with a ruff copy-edit. I removed the list of Birks' service medals from the "awards=" section of the infobox as campaign/service medals are not traditionally placed in that section, and the
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UGIS numbers and community profiles and maps. I looked at similar neighborhood articles from New York and have used a 'template' I saw on their discussion pages which I believe to be appropriate and applicable. Would you be able to verify that I am correct in my assumption? Thanks--
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Sorry to insist, but your affirmed lack of knowledge of the issue would make your comments regarding NPOV and suggestions for improving the article in general highly constructive. This kind of article inevitably attracts editors keen on getting their messages across...
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I have observed that you have redirected the new page Grades of Bitumin to Bitumin. I wanted to add some information in the same which is useful for engineers and as such the page should be separate. The details of the various pecifications are available in the site
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Hi Backslash. I've noticed you seem to have a bit of a problem with the next update pics. In order to get them to format properly, all you need to do is remove the field that says "right" in the pic code, if it's left in it always screws up the formatting.
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Yeah, I think I picked the wrong article! There is little information on Birks out there in terms of his personal life, I can look more into the history of his platoon for service specifics but he was a fairly ordinary guy until the war. Thanks. :) ∗
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While I appreciate the advice to carefully consider CSD tagging, it is hard for me to take them seriously when you link to my cleaning off my own talk page. (which I regularly do). I know you are probably frustrated about the tags placed on
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Another article, "the hearing aid incident" you tagged this as G3, which is ok, but as it deals with a named person, I would have prefered to see the page tagged G10 and blanked. Again, not enough to get me to oppose over, but just an
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Would you be willing to update the DYK template soon after a successful RfA? The bot is on its last legs and isn't even doing updates any more. Many admins, when asked, have shied away from the task in fear of messing up the main page.
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You tagged the article as no-content (a1) and it was deleted as such. As for why you and the deleting admin didn't catch it and tagged such a large article as A1? That's simple, the person who created the article put a <gallery:
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Lol! Okay, will do, but would you mind if I pinched a copy of the box to put in a section of my user space as well? It's okay if you say no, it's just so we each have a copy and know ruffly where we are at. Also, have you seen the
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Was the author of the page Mr. Papakonstantinidis? If so certainly it should have been classed as original research, but otherwise I don't understand how deleting a copyright violation as a copyright violation is 'dishonest'. »
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article looked like a non-notable band at the time. As a regular, I'm sure you know about the quantity of non-notable band articles that show up on wikipedia. there's one every few minutes. So I'm sure you'll understand my
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It don't actually matter. Even though I did it, I feel that any deletion such as this using copyvio as the reason is "dishonest" / lacks integrity. We should be up-front and tell the author straight: no original research. —
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tag at the top, so the page appeared blank. The reason I mention it is because you might have noted that if you had seen the number of bytes the article had. Again, this is in no way shape or form, a negative, just an
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Yes. Ignoring 'honesty', if we delete as copyvio, Leonidas could go through the copyright release procedure and repost it. If we delete as original research, Leonidas is in a much worse position if he tries to repost. —
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now. I re-ordered the lists of names in my box so they are listed alphabetically down the column rather than by row, and have also added a section below the box to detail what's done and who's working on what. Cheers,
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delighted to have been deemed worthy to represent my peers within the project. I assure and promise you, I will strive to do my upmost to justify your trust in myself with this esteemed position. Thank you,
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The main problem is, and I don't mean to crush your hopes, but that article does not meet the 10-item rule, so it can't be nominated for FL status, until at least 10 items are included in the list. Sorry.--
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I've looked through a few of your edits, particularly those concerning talk pages, and it seems like you are pretty much accurate. Most of the time finding templates from similar pages will suffice - most
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On reflection, I've realized there is no point in changing the wording as that text only addresses protection of the image, which can only be done by admins. Sorry to send you on that wild goose chase :)
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Thanks for everything guys. I was surprised at how much support I got and the RfA was quite bearable. You guys did a great job as nominators and I sincerely thank you for the effort you put in. Thanks. •
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Hi there, \ /. You probably don't know me, but I've been following your contributions for a while, and I was wondering if you would like to take a shot at adminship. If so, please let me know. :) Cheers,
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Very well, CSD tags are gone. I have no problem reviewing these decisions if specifics are mentioned. repeatedly placing boilerplates on my talk page immediately after a disagreement concerning
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Hi, thanks for that. Some people don't see that we are missing thousands of resourceful articles on German wikipedia and many of the opther wikipedias which can be transwikied within minutes like
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keep their articles up to date. In the event you can't find a similar article or suitable template, searching for the relevant Wikiproject is the best way to go. You may be interested in joining
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Alright. Thanks for the heads up. Should I use CSD A1 instead? or CSD A7? Someone has already made an attack page on me, using very expletive language. So, I'm getting used to it. Thanks again.
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Oops! I had meant to notify him that his userpage was against policy (I blanked it), but I must've clicked the wrong option. Thanks anyway, it is a valid concern with the username anyway. ∗
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which I seem to recall was also connected. Let me know if I still have the wrong link; I don't store my browsing history so trying to find it again was a bit tough! Apologies again. »
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Hope you don't mind, but I've added what I guess to be your reason for expressing a concern about the username to the talkpage. You'd not supplied one, and the template was reading
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Thanks for the notice Gatoclass. I generally try to remember to take them out, but I do forget occasionally. I also do try to put a quirky hook at the end of an update - I found
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that I submitted, not long after I made a number of changes are replied. I'd appreciate it if you could take another look as its sitting in the bottom date of the current DYK's.
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Re the difficulty in finding funny or quirky hooks - I know this can be a problem, I'm not sure what you mean though by "40th eldest verified hook", you can take hooks from
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Please reread the above and contact me when you see a major problem with Dravecky's actions in what you have stated. Note, it deals with the promotion and both times.
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in the Additional Rules. Just something to bear in mind. Other than that, you are doing a great job in preparing updates! Thanks again for all your help around DYK.
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document, it mentions a paper by the same author with the same title. I can't quite remember what the content of the article was, (was a big page), but I did dig up
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I missed the archive box, sorry. Actually, you'd be surprised what people will put in articles to prevent deletion. I've been seeing a lot of articles that have a
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for me. I requested its deletion a month ago as I didn't think I'd ever get around to improving it, but I want to and would like the refs I had placed there. »
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I am looking at another article was clearly deleted per the wrong tag, but there is no way you or the deleting admin could have known it. The article was on
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G10's too. The Hearing Aid Incident... did that involve the kids mother in some way? I vaguely remember it, but I'll try to utilise G10 as you said. •
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marked as being handled on ACC, but they're already closed and don't need any more work done on them. Could you consider un-marking them, to clear up
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from Start Class all the way up to Featured Article, I take great pride in awarding Backslash Forwardslash The Writer's Barnstar. Well done! Cheers,
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and most sincerely thank you for your vote of support. I will endeavor to fulfill the obligations in a manner worthy of your trust. Many thanks. —
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for quotations and for any material that is likely to be challenged, or it may be removed. Knowledge also has a related policy against including
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Also, in case you are unaware of it, as a general rule we try to use funny or quirky hooks (of an upbeat nature) in the bottom slot. Check the
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to be quite unusual, but often there isn't a quirky hook to use. (in fact, very often the only funny one is the 40th eldest verified hook.) ∗
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selection process has started; to elect the coordinators to serve for the next six months. If you are interested in running, please sign up
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Sorry to hear about your RFA result even though I'm still surprised by the outcome. Hopefully in a few months you'll become and admin!
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on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you have any questions, check out
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It's no-ones fault - sometimes it is hard to remember to remove it when you are distracted by the <!-- INSERT ROLLOVER --: -->
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Thanks for your help with the article. I wish i could find some more sources to use, but unfortunately, i can't read bulgarian!--
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Im sorry about those edits but in consideration you have to think that isreali be a country is consider debatable like kosovo
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Uhh... Okay, I can't actually remember tagging his pages and they must have been deleted. But in future I will try and use the
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section, and then to the sad tab subsection. Im sorry if I wasted valued tome with you. I just wanted to share this with you.
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As a side note, please remember to put four tildes (~~~~) at the end of your comments on talk pages, to add your signature. ∗
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on your user page, and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Here are a few other good links for newcomers:
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all over the Suggestions page when I am putting together updates, because often it's the only way to get a balanced update.
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when newer hooks are promoted over older ones, and unless the hook is absolutely perfect, I try not to make it a habit. ∗
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election has started. We will be selecting coordinators from a pool of eighteen to serve for the next six months. Please
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Wikiprojects would be happy to give you a more educated and relevant review than a passer-by. See you around. :) •
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Yeah, don't give up. If you have another list in mind that has at least 10 items, I will be glad to review it. =)--
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Soldiers of the 4th Australian Division crossing a duckboard track through Chateau Wood, Ypres on 29 October 1917.
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Thanks for spotting that edit; not a problem; I was helping the new user on mIRC and they were 'experimenting'. --
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It was on both the Bulgarian Knowledge and a few Bulgarian blogs. I added them in but I am still searching for a
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Ive protected the first from new account editting. If the other spelling/case returns then send me a new mail
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tag whether the article had any chance of notability or not. Sorry if I offended you by prematurely tagging
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I was always planning to help out at DYK, but it's looking increasingly unlikely that the RfA will pass. •
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that covers article structure and content, template use, categorization, and many other issues of interest.
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wikiclones capturing the attack. If an admin wants to see the attack, they can do so via the history.---
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I think you're on the right track to becoming an admin later this year. Keep up the great work. Cheers,
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I concur with your concern, by the way, given that the user simply seems to want to promote himself.
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website, it is working fine for me. Perhaps it was just an issue with the server yesterday. Cheers,
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contains the name of Leonidas A. Papakonstantinidis but that is the only connection it has with the
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Just to let you know, the RfA link on your Editor Review does not work. It should be ] and not ].
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Hmm... Argh! I must have copied the link from the wrong tab. I'll try and find it again. Sorry. »
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Thanks! Please feel free (in other words, please do ;)) update my copy when applicable. Cheers,
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that explains the policy in greater detail, and another that offers tips on the proper ways of
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You may not know me, but I'd be very happy to support your request for Adminship! Good luck.
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By the way, where did you find that info on him winning the bulgarian state championships?--
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tag included in the first version. Many of the band articles recently have included the
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Good point. Can you give me a link to the page in question, so I can change it? Thanks,
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yourself to be pressured by noobs complaining that their hook hasn't been promoted yet.
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Thanks. I don't know that much about the Spanish Civil War, but I'm sure anyone at the
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No worries; you deserve it. Lol, that's always the delemma, what to do next. Cheers,
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page? That page is looking quite bare and could certainly use some attention! :) »
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has been deleted per your request. Let me know if you run into any problems. --
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A World War I U-boat draws a crowd after grounding on the Falmouth coast in 1921.
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if you're interested; or, you can add it directly to your user page by including
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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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Thank you, I try my best. I don't suppose you would mind peer reviewing it? --
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I apologise to you on behalf of everyone who has even read the oppose section.
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Greetings Backslash Forwardslash. Thanks for making those NPOV suggestions at
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Thanks for correctly identifying the issues with this page. I've deleted and
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