Talk:Steven Anzovin
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- ALT 1' * ... that Steven Anzovin published the first serious study on computer pollution and how it affects the world's environment? 7&6=thirteen (☎) 10:58, 31 July 2016 (UTC)
A fact from Steven Anzovin appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 11 January 2016 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Justification for article
[edit]Steven Anzovin is significant and notable because he is co-editor of the reference book Famous First Facts used on many Wikipedia articles.
The Fifth Edition of this 1997 Anzovin book has been used for reference on the following worldwide articles on various Wikipedias of different languages
- Ennigaldi (Ennigaldi-Nanna)
- Dresden Codex
- Bellifortis
- Giovanni Soro
- Amicable Society for a Perpetual Assurance Office
- Hamburger Feuerkasse
- History of insurance
- Bibliotheca universalis
- The Quiet Achiever
- Ennigaldi
- Ennigaldi-Nanna's museum
- Historia animalium (Gessner)
- The Ladies' Mercury
- Louise Bourgeois Boursier
- Praise of the Two Lands (ship)
- Nonsuch House
- Alfred Leblanc
- Soybean car
- Giovanni Soro
- Daniel the Traveller
- Peter Henlein
- Ancient Egyptian technology
- Pantelegraph
- 1609 in science
- Nicholas More
- St. Clair Tunnel
- Cloth of St Gereon
- John Buttencourt Avila
- Joseph Dart
- IDT Megabite Cafe
- The Long Short Cut
- Washington County Closed-Circuit Educational Television Project
- Austin Cornelius Dunham
- Alfred Charles Garratt
- Holly Steam Combination Company
- Milam Building
- 1968 in science
- Vernon Arnold Haugland
- Harold Horton Sheldon
- Herbert Grove Dorsey
- Effie Maud Aldrich Morrison
- William Donald Scherzer
- Joseph Hobson
- Joseph Dart
- Robert Dunbar
- William Francis Channing
- Isaac Dripps
- Luther Atwood
- Mary-Ann (turbine generator)
- Hartford Electric Light Company
- Theodore Roosevelt McElroy
- Woman's World's Fair
- Syllabical and Steganographical Table
- Hammond Electric Bridge Table
- Chester H. Pond
- Jenny Lind private railroad car
- Cordelia E. Cook
- Jane Aitken
- Nicholas More
- Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes
- Rotolactor
- IDT Megabite Cafe
- Della mercatura e del mercante perfetto
- Agricultural Museum (periodical)
- Historia animalium (Gessner)
- Marsala Ship
- Henry Clay Fry
- Georgia Cayvan
- History of swimwear
- One-piece swimsuit
- Queen Emma of Hawaii
- Timeline of Dijon
- Project Manhigh
- René Simon (aviator)
- Automatic scorer
- Royal Page Davidson
- Christmas club
- John Stuart Skinner
- Typographer (typewriter)
- Birth of public radio broadcasting
- Aviation in Washington, D.C.
- List of American women's firsts
- I notice that the two editors that object to the article have no User Page. One editor is apparently associated with the College of Staten Island and Marymount Manhattan College - both in New York City. As I mentioned in the article Steven Anzovin and his wife just happen to have a writing and editing business in Brooklyn, New York. The other editor has only ONE edit -> just to object to this article. Shadow2861 account was created for the sole purpose of confirming the first editor's objection to this article.--Doug Coldwell (talk) 12:37, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
- The one is a WP:SPA with one edit, and the other has an account since 2010, a grand total of 27 edits in 5 years, and only 1 edit on the user talk page. Of course, I WP:AGF. Go figure. 7&6=thirteen (☎) 14:34, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
- So we are clear, he is easily within WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV. Read WP:BEFORE so that we don't waste our valuable time on a matter that is WP:SNOW. 7&6=thirteen (☎) 14:56, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
- The one is a WP:SPA with one edit, and the other has an account since 2010, a grand total of 27 edits in 5 years, and only 1 edit on the user talk page. Of course, I WP:AGF. Go figure. 7&6=thirteen (☎) 14:34, 31 December 2015 (UTC)