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threw page structure all over the page. On some browsers it reduced the text to one letter per line. I've learned this myself from bitter experience in downloading images. Anything over 300 is a problem; anything over 350 is a disaster that makes the page in some browsers unreadable at best, at worst if not using broadband the page can take minutes to download, often forcing the user to exit the browser completely or in extreme cases reboot the computer. I deleted the image because its scale was such that it was unusable. If you want to download it again
767:). The met line at the outer reaches never actually appeared on any underground maps although trains ran to Verney Junction (which is *literally* in the middle of nowhere, though pretty!) until 1936. Same as the trains that ran out to Southend until 1939 don't mean that it was a 'tube' line / 'tube stations' all the way out there. Now though it would be too coplex to correct all the 'tube' usage to valid usage, so we'll just have to live with it. --
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the old image and the old image is completely lost and cannot be reverted to. I tried deleting your image to see if the previous image would come back but it was to no avail. It is simply lost. As to your image, it was far far beyond the maximum limits in terms of size allowable. On some browsers it
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Sorry for my outburst. I was rather angry when a set of pages were all messed up, with the completely wrong image, far far too big, dominating the pages. Other users tried to revert to earlier versions of the articles but every version threw up the same replacement image. The trouble is that when a
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If they must be spilt (and I would have preferred not), the best name would be "Gloucestershire (19nn)", using the year of creation - but I'm not sure when that would be. Also, we currently have 8th century history under a page about current- day
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Hmm, interesting. I should think if that is true, then what that is indicated is that the lord-lieutenancy wasn't broken up until 1974. I have ordered a copy of the local government act in order to get it direct rather than filtered through prejudices, and this should be arriving soon. So we'll
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I'm not sure the government will give a straight answer, see their statement. Also I don't trust 80.255's characterisation of the 1888 act, as specifically leaving traditional counties untouched, so we shouldn't accept that unless we get a full-text of the Act from a trustable source such as the
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I was quite willing to believe that the markings do exist, but the idea of calling it an 'alphabet' is a fringe theory, and I suspect the reason why Nikola was claiming it to be unquestionably true for nationalistic reasons. Lots of nations make dubious or often flat out wrong claims about the
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The issue is avoiding waste of space. The table has to be kept narrow, although it can be lengthened, and two instances of the word 'Battersea' is questionable. When it was a link to 'Battersea' I would have dismissed such a suggestion immediately, but now it links to 'Metropolitan
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But again, apologies for my reaction. I hope you understand the reasons why I saw red. I know what you did was 100% accidential, not deliberate. It just undid a lot of careful work and caused problems for a lot of people trying to find the original images for those pages. Be very careful when
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I'm not sure what it was called before 1888, but it was definately not a county. There were a few cities that were administed seperatly from the geographic county they were part of; e.g. London, Coventry. In terms of traditional counties, the part of the city north of the Avon is part of
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It only seems to be 80.255 who insists upon using the present tense to describe historic counties, perhaps I could come up with slightly ambiguous wording like, "The traditional boundaries of warwickshire include". Personally I would like to copy the
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Well, it looks fine. If i were editing it, I'd trim down the section at the top, move/integrate some of the history into the history section, and make the top section be about Rugby today and maybe the sport and
Whittle. Um, that's it really. ;)
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articles should be re-integrated. Personally I think it's silly that it should be split. For instance Rugby is in both the present and historic county so which article should it be linked to. The same applies to other counties
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I think, more fundamentally, he might only know it as the "Vinca alphabet" and not by its better known name of the "Old
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you will see this demonstrated. I understand entirely why I should not do this, and did before; I was just being stupidly careless. Really the software should make uploads and replacements a different thing.
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abolished so that Kim il-sung would be "eternal president". However, a dead guy cant be head of state.) I originally had Kim Jong-il as "head of government", but Wik decided otherwise (see the talk page). --
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I've tweaked that. Perhaps we should try to get our hands on a copy of the act, I'm not sure where from but I'm sure it could be done, and we could attempt to settle this once and for all.
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a national myth; however, Nikola's preferred explanation as given in the article is at the very least controversial and very likely wrong. See my comments in the related talk page. --
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downloading images to give specific names that can only have one meaning, rather than generic names that may well have been used by others. Most people would invariably presume
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article. These should be merged. Worryingly, both contain a shaped list of two-letter grids, but they don't agree on what is land or water! Some fixing is need IMHO.
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I agree, but this would be conditioned on using the past tense to describe historic warwickshire. If we have to use the present tense, then keep them separeated.
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Hi. What's your criteria for putting villages in London boroughs? I would think that literally hundreds of villages have been swallowed up by London.
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No worries. I tend to go by the rule that if X is a page about something, then its ok to use X, so you could have just called those Broughton,
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Quick work: I'd only just written the page and realised it ought to be renamed. Thanks! Now, can I get to James Croll before you...? (
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at exactly the same time that I was writing it! Hope it's OK. I'm sure others can expand it further if they want to. --
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Someones doing an article on municipal govt - i think thats only in the US but you are the expert on counties etc ;)
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1576:That is also possible.
1146:More English cities :-)
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938:Re:De jure vs. de facto
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428:Why did you "rephrase"
1448:. But no harm done.
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950:means in actuality...
782:In defence of 'tube',
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362:I see. It's just that
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405:Mendelian inheritance
319:(see section 4.5.5).
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162:Automatic mathematics
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1000:Hamburg State Opera
822:underground station
532:From my talk page:
1503:Well after me and
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1012:Berlin State Opera
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631:Talk: Warwickshire
395:Duplicated article
153:20th November 2003
1444:, and Broughton,
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765:The Twopenny Tube
640:What the hell...
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387:A fine solution.
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202:Congrats.
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112:. thanks!
1528:over the
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