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Oxfordian theory, Baconian theory) exist, where ample space for finessing the fringe material is available. (c) If a precedent is created where, on one page, such as Shakespeare, or Hamlet, a SAQ link is given, that precedent will be used to push for a SAQ link on every page dealing with Shakespeare, his plays, his poetry, and with the 65 candidates. The result will mean seeding every mainstream article with a link to theories that have in themselves no status in scholarship, since there is no evidence for them, indeed they admit it is all conjecture, and no evidence in archives has ever been turned up to support these theories (to the contrary, a large amount of evidence exists disproving each of them). (d) This is a personal interpretation, and I do not mean it as an attack. But Smatprt was asked to work the alternative SAQ page, while Tom Reedy and myself did our version. We have done several hundred edits, and a huge amount of research, to get a version of that page presented which fulfils the stringent criteria for quality wikipedia asks for. Smatprt has done nothing, except a couple of dozen tweaks on his competing version, but in the meantime pushes for links to the argument on a large number of pages, Hamlet, Mary Sidney etc., where he is systematically reverted. I believe his strategy is to insistently create edit conflicts by these intrusions, in order to obtain exactly the compromise (through exhaustion) you suggest. If one page is compromised to allow a SAQ link, then a couple of hundred pages will cop the same link. All this for a fringe lunatic piece of amateurish speculation?
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Also, Nishi is wrong with his "in the meantime..". Since the SAQ rewrites began, I have not added any links to other articles, etc. I have, however, fought the series of deletions of numerous existing links. I still think these deletions are wrong and will continue to say so. At some point, when some uninvolved editors jump in and provide some guidance, perhaps this will be resolved. Unfortunately, that has not happened yet.
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Re Smatprt's position. (a) The position he defends is almost wholly absent from mainstream scholarship over the past century, being recognized as fringe and amateurish (b) That both the SAQ page, as it is eventually drafted, and the various linked pages detailing sectarian angles (Marlowian theory,
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Where did you find a 1623 attribution? The LOC apparently also has a copy in the Latin also published in 1638. As with so many of his works, it was obviously written prior to his death in 1626, but only published at a later time. In any event, it deserves a listing under his works. A search of the
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You are rightā€”thanks. It's my error, not the author of the source work. Will you change it or shall I? Annoyingly, I expanded another actor's page at about the same time, using the same book, and may well have made the same mistake. I can't now remember which page it was, so I'll have to do some
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Sorry, but Nishidani's "precedent" argument is completely out of line and is nothing more than crystal ball gazing. Have any examples of this argument been provided? No. Anyhow, sorry you are buying it. And to remind you, I have taken part in numerous compromises - some suggested by you, in fact.
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Not the first time Stephen has crept past the defences and you are right: exhaustion does set in after a while. I'm now sorry I made the suggestion and I will retract it on the original page. However, as he has never, AFAICR, taken any notice of suggestions from other editors I imagine there's
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Never mind, I found the publication of the Latin in 1623 - Bacon, Francis, viscount St. Albans, 1561-1626. Francisci Baronis de Vervlamio, Vice-comitis Sancti Albani, Historia vitae & mortis... Londini: In officina Io. Haviland, impensis Matthaei Lownes, 1623. -- Lat. , 454 (i.e. 458) p. 16
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isn't applied as fiercely for images when produced by the contributor him/herselfā€”for self-made drawings it couldn't well be otherwise. On the other hand the nominator's point that this is only an approximation based on a description also seems valid: the work does seem to differ from the only
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Moonraker, I acknowledge that my memory isn't what it was, so you may well have accepted some compromises in the past (and "the past" does stretch back a very long way on this issue): don't bother to evidence themā€”I'm accepting your assurance, with apologies. However I can certainly remember
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Hi, I'm not sure if you've seen it yet, but someone has nominated James Cook's arms for deletion. This is really discouraging. I am increasingly tired of putting in quite a bit of effort to help contribute to wikipedia only to find people trying to knock it all down. You thoughts on this
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I commented, and then promptly deleted the section (and comment) per your request. Figured I'd let you know here in case you didn't check the page history. BTW, thanks for pointing out the deleted comments earlier! I didn't check Tdbostick's diffs so I didn't catch it myself.Ā :)
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No trouble at all. In fact just trying to avoid occasions where trouble might multiply beyond powers of management. That a few folks, despite exhaustion, keep in and keep an eye on things and the general picture, is much appreciated from the grunts in the trenches!
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Started on your suggestions already. Shouldn't be difficult, except that I'm travelling at the moment and can't get at my bookshelves. The delay shouldn't be a problem as the MILHIST GAN queue seems quite long. Thanks for your interest.
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Hello OM, I see that you used a quote by Mark Allan Powell in the Historicity of Jesus article, indicating an interest in the Christ myth theory. If you have the time, then you might want to join the discussion over at the
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over the redirect so that all relevant articles are singing from the same hymn-sheet, as it were. I'll be happy to do the moving (involving an admin if necessary) and will sort out all the links and so on. Any thoughts?
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Sorry, I mispoke about the edit. I meant the "clarify" tag. Nevertheless, I still think you would learn more about the CMT (Christ myth theory) on its own page than on the HOJ page. You may also want to visit Eugene's
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http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=9&ti=1,9&Search_Arg=The%20Historie%20of%20Life%20and%20Death&Search_Code=GKEY^*&CNT=100&PID=sZ8grHsNcLWIVMTPutGK7gZ6XgP&SEQ=20100404133537&SID=1
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I would like to ask why are you deleting the links to DidiSoft OpenPGP Library homepage? DidiSoft OpenPGP Library is actively developed and has many customers including Citygroup and Lockheed Martin.
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isn't listed in the reports, but (since that address was warned then blocked meanwhile) there may be no need to. Should I still add it to the list, and (if so) what template can (or should) I use?
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then, if you still want to complain, go ahead. How does this link benefit the encyclopedia? For my part, any page addressed to "Dear Customer" or extolling "what our customers say" is
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Couldn't find that edit: this is one of the many pages I learn from, rather than contribute to. Thanks for the "heads up": I'll certainly look at the discussion. --
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Agree the rename. Loosely, it was on my list of "things to look at sometime". "Capulet" has adequate cover (including an explanation for the erroneous "Lord") in
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welcoming some fresh oversight of the issue of from (supposedly) uninvolved editors, but these have never made any difference to the seeming stalemate.
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on that page regarding the constitutional position. Can you help out with that again? It doesn't seem to have got very far since your last. --
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and left some comments of the talk page. You might want to look at them before it gets to the top of the GA list. Good luck --
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Good solutionā€”thanks. I've sorted a few "Laurence" redirects and will look for more over the next couple of days. --
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Done the rename and unredirected some of the more prominent instances. I'll think about the Lord Capulet article. --
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I've posted the contrary argument on the deletion page. Does that help? Or is it just obscure rantings?Ā :)
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Personally I wouldn't bother. The system of warning vandals is directed at prevention as much as anythingā€”see
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for further details. (If you own the copyright to the previously published content and wish to donate it, see
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Hi, I wrote back to you on my page... but don't know how to comm. properly... please forgive intrusion.
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Cross posting: happens to us all. Reply on article talk page, but thanks for posting here as well. --
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B 1180 H5 Bacon Coll. Gibson no. 147, Pollard & Redgrave STC no. 1156. Along with the LOC copy.
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I see no copy listed in the catalog of the Library of Congress published prior to the 1638 version.
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was intended. Could you check in your source to see if I might be right about that? Thanks.
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Yep, that's the one. The 1638 edition is a translation after Bacon's death by, I think,
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Thanks for letting me know. I can't make up my mind on this one: The policy against
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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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And I've expanded the DAB page entry, as I missed it last time. Thanks again. --
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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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little harm done. Thanks for taking the trouble to explain all this here. --
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If you persist deleting the link I will have to contact the Wiki authority.
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Pleased to helpā€”other editors have often done the same for me. --
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and assume it has worked, with no further action needed. Best. --
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Thanks for the endorsement. My tweak was purely for reasons of
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Ouch! This was a verbatim spinoff, following the procedure at
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Hi, I responded to you on my page, please forgive intrusion.
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Still think it needs to be cited in his publications though.
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version I've found. I'll need to give this more thought. --
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The Knowledge version of "two wrongs don't make a right" is
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Stop looking at Knowledge as a commercial opportunity. Read
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at any timeĀ by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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at any timeĀ by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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I've done Alan David. Thanks for your speedy response.
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Converted it to a redirect, following a suggestion at
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Since you're the latest user to report something on
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Great! -- 214:LOC catalog does not reveal a 1623 copy. 727:I've tried to clarify what I was saying 370:Knowledge:Donating copyrighted materials 569:You are invited to join the discussion 14: 1455:Do not edit the contents of this page. 1297:and geography: nothing to do with the 565:Discussion at Talk:Railway line#Merger 134:research on my "contributions" page.-- 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 1327:James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan 1317:James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan 1436: 1269:(Who doesn't know where London is?) 25: 23: 1267:, that makes a little more sense. 766: 352:This is an automated message from 344: 306: 24: 1519: 1440: 904:. I hope that's clear enough. -- 446:The Crab Who Played With The Sea 29: 646:Characters in Romeo and Juliet 205:The Historie of Life And Death 13: 1: 1174:) 12:29, 15 June 2010 (UTC) 683:. We'll see what happens. -- 1363:Congratulations on the GA -- 7: 775:Syncategoremata's talk page 401:, from an existing edit by 10: 1524: 557:19:22, 28 April 2010 (UTC) 517:18:53, 28 April 2010 (UTC) 502:18:34, 28 April 2010 (UTC) 477:20:50, 25 April 2010 (UTC) 454:17:03, 24 April 2010 (UTC) 419:13:50, 23 April 2010 (UTC) 390:13:24, 23 April 2010 (UTC) 378:the maintainer's talk page 334:09:19, 13 April 2010 (UTC) 110:Hi. 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