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Moved:
Nope. Happened on the 14th. -- mav 03:09, 13 Oct 2003 (UTC)
Removed:
Could not be confirmed. -- mav 03:09, 13 Oct 2003 (UTC)
are we, like, serious about that lottery stuff? 69.221.3.185 05:44, 10 Apr 2005 (UTC)
California Lottery numbers from October 1990, which have been redacted from the official website run by the state.
373 Oct 31, 1990 1 5 13 24 36 43 372 Oct 27, 1990 5 8 9 23 29 39 371 Oct 24, 1990 1 10 26 28 35 50 370 Oct 20, 1990 6 7 9 20 29 38 369 Oct 17, 1990 13 24 26 37 42 53 368 Oct 13, 1990 1 5 7 15 17 51 367 Oct 10, 1990 6 14 16 20 40 49 366 Oct 06, 1990 10 28 29 33 34 43 365 Oct 03, 1990 3 22 26 35 43 52
It is not a pleasant fact of history that the the encoding of the name AL-QEADA using the mnemonic major system yields the number 175, just as it is not a pleasant fact of history that certain other historic events such as the holocaust or the murder of actress Sharon Tate because Charles Manson and his followers claimed to be recieving messages from the Beatles in the lyrics of the song Helter Skelter, actually occured.
Mr. RickK seems so be taking a revisionist view of history that certain events, which seem either implausible, unlikely, or unpleasant, or in some combination thereof, must therefore be "nonesense" and subject to deletion, without having made any effort toward verification. How would other wikipedians feel if the articles on the holocaust or Helter Skelter were similarly deleted? Lazarus666 00:11, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I think I probably muddled my
back-of-the-envelope calculations on this, but is it really the case that "13 October" (according to the
Gregorian calendar in effect now) is the "
anniversary" of "
Friday, 13 October 1307 CE" according to the
Julian calendar in effect on that day of that year...?
In other words, wouldn't the "
anniversary" of the events on that day more properly be commemorated on a different "day of the year" according to the different calendar system we now use to "enumerate" that day?
Wikiscient 00:06, 14 October 2009 (UTC)
There is nothing in any article related to Jaques de Molay, the Templars or their suppression to suggest that de Molay was born on this date. In fact, no birth date is given in his article. Suggest removal. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.69.84.30 ( talk) 22:30, 13 October 2012 (UTC)
There were actually 72 total people on the day that plance crashed, 45 of them were rugby players. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.136.18.47 ( talk) 22:27, 13 May 2011 (UTC)
I understand that the policy for this page is that there needs to be a Wiki page for individuals mentioned. I found Magdalen de Pannatieri under the Wiki spelling and added that, but I can't find an article for Pacifique (or Pacifico) de Valences, and so unfortunately he has to go. -- Richardson mcphillips ( talk) 12:50, 13 October 2016 (UTC)
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Moved:
Nope. Happened on the 14th. -- mav 03:09, 13 Oct 2003 (UTC)
Removed:
Could not be confirmed. -- mav 03:09, 13 Oct 2003 (UTC)
are we, like, serious about that lottery stuff? 69.221.3.185 05:44, 10 Apr 2005 (UTC)
California Lottery numbers from October 1990, which have been redacted from the official website run by the state.
373 Oct 31, 1990 1 5 13 24 36 43 372 Oct 27, 1990 5 8 9 23 29 39 371 Oct 24, 1990 1 10 26 28 35 50 370 Oct 20, 1990 6 7 9 20 29 38 369 Oct 17, 1990 13 24 26 37 42 53 368 Oct 13, 1990 1 5 7 15 17 51 367 Oct 10, 1990 6 14 16 20 40 49 366 Oct 06, 1990 10 28 29 33 34 43 365 Oct 03, 1990 3 22 26 35 43 52
It is not a pleasant fact of history that the the encoding of the name AL-QEADA using the mnemonic major system yields the number 175, just as it is not a pleasant fact of history that certain other historic events such as the holocaust or the murder of actress Sharon Tate because Charles Manson and his followers claimed to be recieving messages from the Beatles in the lyrics of the song Helter Skelter, actually occured.
Mr. RickK seems so be taking a revisionist view of history that certain events, which seem either implausible, unlikely, or unpleasant, or in some combination thereof, must therefore be "nonesense" and subject to deletion, without having made any effort toward verification. How would other wikipedians feel if the articles on the holocaust or Helter Skelter were similarly deleted? Lazarus666 00:11, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I think I probably muddled my
back-of-the-envelope calculations on this, but is it really the case that "13 October" (according to the
Gregorian calendar in effect now) is the "
anniversary" of "
Friday, 13 October 1307 CE" according to the
Julian calendar in effect on that day of that year...?
In other words, wouldn't the "
anniversary" of the events on that day more properly be commemorated on a different "day of the year" according to the different calendar system we now use to "enumerate" that day?
Wikiscient 00:06, 14 October 2009 (UTC)
There is nothing in any article related to Jaques de Molay, the Templars or their suppression to suggest that de Molay was born on this date. In fact, no birth date is given in his article. Suggest removal. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.69.84.30 ( talk) 22:30, 13 October 2012 (UTC)
There were actually 72 total people on the day that plance crashed, 45 of them were rugby players. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.136.18.47 ( talk) 22:27, 13 May 2011 (UTC)
I understand that the policy for this page is that there needs to be a Wiki page for individuals mentioned. I found Magdalen de Pannatieri under the Wiki spelling and added that, but I can't find an article for Pacifique (or Pacifico) de Valences, and so unfortunately he has to go. -- Richardson mcphillips ( talk) 12:50, 13 October 2016 (UTC)