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[edit]CareTech residential homes
[edit]I just blocked an IP address registered to "CareTech residential homes, UK". What is this organisation? I ran a Google search for "CareTech residential homes" and got two pages of Facebook results and basically nothing else. And if I run a Google search for just "CareTech", I get companies in Iowa, New York, and Michigan, but seemingly nothing running residential homes in the UK. Nyttend (talk) 21:42, 1 July 2018 (UTC)
- Not sure why you are getting such weird results. A simple search for 'caretech residential home' finds [1] for me. You're in the US so US results may be prioritised but it seems weird that the UK one doesn't show up at all. Did you happen to only search for "CareTech residential homes" with quotes? That's generally a bad idea. (And does give poor results even for me, although some are slightly relevant.) Quotes are useful sometimes but it's normally best to at least try without them if you don't get good results although frankly in this instance I wouldn't and well didn't bother with quotes from the get go and the evidence suggests this was the right decision. Note that "CareTech residential home" does still give the UK group as does 'CareTech residential home' and 'CareTech residential homes' i.e. without the quotes. Nil Einne (talk) 03:24, 2 July 2018 (UTC)
- Thank you; that's helpful. I didn't do a no-quotes search: the description in {{Shared IP corp}} made me think that "CareTech residential homes" was a proper noun (i.e. someone just hadn't capitalised two words), so my lack of relevant results made me guess that there was a mistake in the name. "Residential homes" sounding redundant (how can a place be a home if it's not residential, or vice versa?), I figured that a search for all three words wouldn't work, so I thought I'd do best with a search just for CareTech. But when I run a no-quotes search, I do get the UK organisation. Thank you for the pointer; that answers my questions. "X residential homes" sounded like a geriatric facility, which confused me as old people aren't our typical vandal population; it makes more sense that CareTech would serve children as well. Nyttend (talk) 22:01, 2 July 2018 (UTC)
Birthdate of Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby
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A serious issue with Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby's supposed date of birth has remained unresolved since 2012. Please see Talk:Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby#date of birth 12. septembre or 12. december?? for details. The basic problem is that we say he was born in December 1752, yet reliable sources have his birth being registered 2 months earlier, in October. The supposed September birthdate that led to this October registration is also a problem because it did not exist in Britain due to the elimination of 11 days from the calendar when switching from the Julian to Gregorian calendars. Can anyone resolve this once and for all? Thanks. -- Jack of Oz [pleasantries] 22:21, 1 July 2018 (UTC)
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