Talk:William Kitchiner
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Inventor of telescopes?
What does this mean? In the history of telescopes article he isn't mentioned once. Needs to be sourced or made clear exactly what is meant because clearly he didn't invent the telescope which was around centuries before he was born. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 51.9.133.172 (talk) 13:29, 27 August 2018 (UTC)
- Correct, he did not invent the telescope but did tinker with and invent his own telescopes. Thus, the sentence is correct as he was an "inventor of telescopes"; if he had been the first creator of a telescope, he would be the "inventor of the telescope". I have added cited an article by the College of Optometrists to clarify.--SamHolt6 (talk) 17:02, 27 August 2018 (UTC)
potential edit war
[edit]Not sure why I have become sucked into an edit war, but am posting here to attempt to diffuse it. AM keen to add biographical details as there are none which is a huge omission. Those I've added have been repeatedly reverted - source ref is the ODNB which is about as reliable as it gets (but not always on public access depending on location, so imho important to get basic details onto this more accessible platform). Smaller errors have crept back in too - Cabinet of taste is called magazine of taste in the original text so no idea why that is being reverted. Etc etc. Might I suggest reversion of latest changes, and then revision of any aspects which seem to be opinion and are not backed by citations, as per Wiki guidelines. Reverters issue seems to be around the crisp - could they perhaps not just concentrate on that and not vandalise the whole page? Current article claims WK invented the potato crisp but cites no evidence (primary sources - not usually liked on wiki - quite clear this is erroneous, despite several tabloid articles which are really not reliable sources). See https://lemelson.mit.edu/resources/george-crum. Can we not agree that his was AN early reference to something not very like the modern potato crisp/chip and remain civil please? Randombint (talk) 19:19, 12 February 2020 (UTC)