User talk:Wipsenade/Archives/2011/March
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Spelling
Thanks for your many contributions but could you please use a spellchecker before you post? It's a shame that people have to clear up after you when you could check your spelling yourself and they could be doing more productive work. We all make one or two spelling mistakes but amongst your edits today we have had: "Tripolitania is generaly pro-Gadaffi, while Cyrencia is largly anti-Gadaffi. The Fezzan is still neautral in the revalution" and "Serveral Pro-Gaddafi ralyies occerd in Tripoli as dozens of Libyans made angry over caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad in the Italian press". Thanks, Ericoides (talk)
- I'm glad you find it amusing, but you are just creating more work for other people. Take this edit from today: [1]. One of the ships is named twice (as is the fact that they are on their way up the canal), the ships' names are not in italics, the date format is incorrect and the ref is a bare url. If you took time to learn how to do these things properly it would be greatly appreciated and you would not receive so many messages like the ones I see below. Please slow down and take more care. Thanks, Ericoides (talk) 11:11, 3 March 2011 (UTC)
- Fair enough; I'm sorry I did not see it. But could you please note the other things I mentioned that you still left unchanged? Thanks, Ericoides (talk) 11:31, 3 March 2011 (UTC)
Dudley quarry
Part of the Seven Sisters tunnel complex. This one is in Castel hill, just behind Dudley Castle.
Photos and commons
Hi. Please could you upload your freely licenced images to Wikimedia Commons rather than Wikipedia? That way they can be used on any Wikimedia project, and be categorised with other images. Further, uploading them here just means someone else has to transwiki them. I would also urge you to consider WP:NOTREPOSITORY in your editing. Collections of images are suited for Commons, not an encyclopaedia.
However, I would like to thank you for contributing the images, it's always good to have another person advancing the cause of free media. -mattbuck (Talk) 12:21, 8 March 2011 (UTC)
Welcomed
Welcome!
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before the question. Again, welcome! 213.81.116.220 (talk) 20:14, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
Obsoleat image
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Thank You.Wipsenade (talk) 06:22, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
schools in Dudley
Hey, I noticed you were busy cleaning up school articles in Dudley, good work! I moved the list articles to no longer include "Other" in the title, as it looked clumsy. The usual way for cases like this is to use Wikipedia:Summary style. Have the list as main article with a section/entry for every school and spinout articles for separate schools if required. Yoenit (talk) 15:40, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
Hello!
I feel I should let you know I'm User:Zazaban just being too lazy to log in, not a newbie. Thank you anyway though! :D 66.183.11.233 (talk) 18:32, 19 March 2011 (UTC)
Speedy deletion nomination of User archive- 1
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It's O.K., I stored it under a correct page name and wanted the old one cut. thank you bot!Wipsenade (talk) 09:57, 20 March 2011 (UTC)
Hi, why the welcome?
Hi, any specific reason you placed on a welcome template on my talk? Yoenit (talk) 13:15, 20 March 2011 (UTC)
I do to most eitors who I first write to. Wipsenade (talk) 14:19, 20 March 2011 (UTC)
Pingu's nationwide photo album
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Dudley Port (DDP) station's entrance and car park.
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The coastline at Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex, in 2001.
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A Railtrack Mk1 DMU passes trough Coventry 2003)
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The former siding and platform entrance ouside Gt Bridge station in 2011. It closed in the 1960's.
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Human Language Families (in wikicolors).
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North Marston Village in 2004.
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Langworthy tram stop in 2004.
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The present diplomatic and evacuation status during the 2011 Libyan rebellion.
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Woolworths, Thame, Oxfordshire in 2002.
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Images I took of 4 Banbury bus firm’s busses. They are Jeff’s coaches (goes nationwide), Geoff Amos (goes to Daventry and Rugby), Country Lion (Banburyshire) and Tex coaches (Midlands and Thames valley).
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Dundonald Rd tramstop in 2006.
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The Upper platform at Dudley Port station in 2010.
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The Upper platform at Dudley Port station in 2010.
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The scrap yard is on the former station fourcourt and station biulding 2000.
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A picture or Dudley port station's lower level in 2001 (left) and 2011 (right).
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A plaque celibrateing the rebiulding of Dudley Port staion's upper level in 1989.
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Grimsbury's Bell Inn and Londis shop in 2011.
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General sceans of the Dudley Frieghtliner Terminal in 2011.
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The biulding of the new Woodgreen youth club in 2010.
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Several sizes of button and coin cell. 2 9v batteries were added as a size comparison. Enlarge to see the button and coin cells’ size code markings. They are all recyclable in both the UK and Ireland.
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The demolition of the old 1964 Woodgreen youth club in 2010.
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The Banbury Cake and The Banbury Review newspapers did an exposé on the weather induced potholes during the second week of January 2010. They were filled in by May 2010, due to media pressure. The filled in one is from 2011.
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A Regional Railways DMU at Stockport Station in 2001.
Wipsenade (talk) 14:37, 8 March 2011 (UTC)
Talkback
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Archiving IP talk pages
So far as I have experienced, we do not archive IP talk pages, because whatever material is worth reviewing in those pages is available in the page history. If there is a particular historical version to which you would like to refer editors, you can just create a hardlink that historical version. That is also why we have tags like {{older}} and {{OW}}. Cheers! bd2412 T 03:24, 29 March 2011 (UTC)
The United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 vote of March 18
Russia, China, India, Brazil and Germany were abstainers. Germany and Russia are Pro-Libya. All others voted to make a NFZ and protect civilians[[2]] Military strikes against Libya will take place "swiftly" and France will definitely participate, according to the French government spokesman Francois Baroin said in an interview on the 18th with RTL radio.[[3]]
Nation | United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 Vote | Political Side |
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France[BBC News] [[4]] | Yes | Rebels |
Bosnia-Hercegovina[BBC News] [[5]] | Yes | Rebels |
Colombia[BBC News] [[6]] | Yes | Rebels |
Gabon[BBC News] [[7]] | Yes | Rebels |
Nigeria[BBC News] [[8]] | Yes | Rebels |
Lebanon[BBC News] [[9]] | Yes | Rebels |
Portugal[BBC News] [[10]] | Yes | Rebels |
South Africa[BBC News] [[11]] | Yes | Rebels |
United Kingdom[BBC News] [[12]] | Yes | Rebels |
United States[BBC News] [[13]] | A reluctant yes | Undicided |
Brazil[[The Guardian Live Blog] | Abstain | Neutral |
Germany[[The Guardian Live Blog] | A reluctant abstain | Pro-Gadhafi |
India[[The Guardian Live Blog] | Abstain | Neutral |
China[[The Guardian Live Blog] | Abstain | Neutral |
Russia[[The Guardian Live Blog] | A reluctant abstain | Pro-Gadhafi |
Wipsenade (talk) 10:13, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
- Wipsenade, what are you trying to achieve with this table? you have put it in the talk pages of two articles (that I've noticed) but I'm not sure what it is for. Is it eventually to be moved into the articles, perhaps?
- You mention that Russia and Germany are pro-Libya - do you mean pro-Gaddafi? Also, I'm not sure that your pro-Gadaff or rebel "sides" in the table are an accurate reflection of why those countries voted as they did. This is (ostensibly, at least) a humanitarian resolution, not taking sides.
regards, Lynbarn (talk) 10:50, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
- Isn't this table something more suitable for your sandbox than multiple talk pages? The key information is already in another article, using a well established formet: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973. Regards, Lynbarn (talk) 13:47, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
State Of Completeness (talk) 04:08, 9 April 2011 (UTC) @ Wipsenade -
'Political Side' isn't accurate.
I hope you don't mind me saying this, but I wish you'd use a spellchecker for Articles! Grammar checker too, though it's mainly wrong spellings which stand out as looking pretty bad.
Boiloffer. :-)82.14.59.186 (talk) 13:46, 21 April 2011 (UTC)