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Hi. I noticed your recent edit at Star Film Company and was wondering where you got the information that Georges Méliès never spoke to his brother Gaston again after the footage that Gaston had shot turned out to be mostly unusable. I'm not sure how familiar you are with editing Wikipedia, but in case you don't know, such claims always require reliable sources if they are to be included in an article.
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Sorry, I should have said "in the 1980s". The TV reports (according to Hensley) implied an attempt by the CIA to destabilize the government and shots of his Auckland building were included, but the CIA involvement is dubious (as Hensley implies, though taken up by the left). The Maori loans affair had un-named "Hawaiian middlemen" though if Ron was imprisoned by then not him! Hugo999 ( talk) 01:29, 20 February 2014 (UTC)
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Hi! Thanks for paying some much needed attention to the species described in year categories. I undid a few of your edits, however. I note that the category hierarchy goes: Plants described in the XX century > Plants described in the XXXXs > Plants described in XXXX. The individual year categories should not be directly included in the century categories. E.g. this edit included the category in Category:Plants described in the 18th century when it's already in the child of that category, Category:Plants described in the 1750s. Think you could fix that? Thanks! Rkitko ( talk) 03:27, 1 May 2014 (UTC)
Brunelleschi was a Renaissance architect, and a Renaissance engineer. In fact, he was your archetypal Renaissance Man. Please recategorise accordingly. Also, although he was born in the late 1300s, his career didn't take off until 1401, precisely. So he can just be listed as a 15th-century person.
When you are dealing with the 1400s, then there is a merge into the Renaissance. In Florence, the break is 1401. In most other countries it is at least 100 years later, but may be more. You need to read the first paragraph of the biography in order to see how the individual is described in the text. Even in Italy, there were a handful of painters who stuck with the Medieval style into the 1400s. They will be described as International Gothic, and can be safely categorised as Medieval. Amandajm ( talk) 09:46, 3 May 2014 (UTC)
There are some categories of Renaissance people by occupation (artists and writers), but why not add the categories and appropriate names to List of Renaissance figures eg separate out architects from artists; add sections for engineers, and for scientists (which seems to have disappeared, as Galileo Galilei was in it). The Middle Ages is categoriesed as from the 5th to 15th centuries inclusive; and I aimed for engineers by period to have Ancient engineers, Medieval engineers and 16th to 19th century engineers ie a complete range. The Renaissance seems to be categorised over several centuries, 14th to 17th centuries. Hugo999 ( talk) 23:02, 3 May 2014 (UTC)
How about putting the Italian engineers into new categories Category:15th-century engineers, and possibly also Category: Renaissance engineers if there enough engineers to justify it? The Renaissance seems to involve Italy enough to warrant a new Category:Italian people of the Renaissance period similar to Category:German people of the Renaissance period (which is in the categories 15th, 16th and 17th century German people, though the Italian category could be extended to the 14th century). Hugo999 ( talk) 04:16, 6 May 2014 (UTC)
I have changed your edit on this article dated 14 November 2013, which included Lake Atitlán in the category Volcanic calderas of South America. It does not belong there, as Lake Atitlán is located in Guatemala, hence in Central America, not in South America by any possible criterion or definition. I have changed it to Volcanic calderas of Central America, which is correct. There was another mistaken categorisation there that I have also changed, but that was not made by you. -- UrsoBR ( talk) 19:20, 16 May 2014 (UTC)
Hi Hugo. I see you've been doing a lot of recategorising recently. I do wonder what the point of categories like Category:1963 elections in Austria are, when they only contain one article. Personally I find categories like Category:1963 elections in Europe useful, as you can see several elections at once, and taking articles out of them makes it more difficult to see what's there. I've started a discussion at Wikipedia talk:Categorization#Creating categories for one article. Cheers, Number 5 7 11:27, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
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In answer to your question:
See, its easy really and I'm no relation to any of them.
I don't like to carp (its a big and worthwhile project) but calling someone a politician when they served one brief term in parliament (as so often happens) does not seem right to me. They must have done something else as well in their (theoretical) 3 score and 10.
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I've noted that you are giving year categories to articles where we are not sure of the year, eg Menai Massacre. I'm not sure why you are doing this but could you find more appropriate categories please? Thanks. Dougweller ( talk) 09:18, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
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Hi. I noticed your recent edit at Star Film Company and was wondering where you got the information that Georges Méliès never spoke to his brother Gaston again after the footage that Gaston had shot turned out to be mostly unusable. I'm not sure how familiar you are with editing Wikipedia, but in case you don't know, such claims always require reliable sources if they are to be included in an article.
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Hi Hugo, when you redlink people (e.g. this edit), it would be good if you also added a hidden note, i.e. text inside <!-- -->, so that other editors can look up why that person is linked. Otherwise, somebody else may come along and simply remove that redlink again. Schwede 66 21:35, 10 February 2014 (UTC)
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Sorry, I should have said "in the 1980s". The TV reports (according to Hensley) implied an attempt by the CIA to destabilize the government and shots of his Auckland building were included, but the CIA involvement is dubious (as Hensley implies, though taken up by the left). The Maori loans affair had un-named "Hawaiian middlemen" though if Ron was imprisoned by then not him! Hugo999 ( talk) 01:29, 20 February 2014 (UTC)
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Hi! Thanks for paying some much needed attention to the species described in year categories. I undid a few of your edits, however. I note that the category hierarchy goes: Plants described in the XX century > Plants described in the XXXXs > Plants described in XXXX. The individual year categories should not be directly included in the century categories. E.g. this edit included the category in Category:Plants described in the 18th century when it's already in the child of that category, Category:Plants described in the 1750s. Think you could fix that? Thanks! Rkitko ( talk) 03:27, 1 May 2014 (UTC)
Brunelleschi was a Renaissance architect, and a Renaissance engineer. In fact, he was your archetypal Renaissance Man. Please recategorise accordingly. Also, although he was born in the late 1300s, his career didn't take off until 1401, precisely. So he can just be listed as a 15th-century person.
When you are dealing with the 1400s, then there is a merge into the Renaissance. In Florence, the break is 1401. In most other countries it is at least 100 years later, but may be more. You need to read the first paragraph of the biography in order to see how the individual is described in the text. Even in Italy, there were a handful of painters who stuck with the Medieval style into the 1400s. They will be described as International Gothic, and can be safely categorised as Medieval. Amandajm ( talk) 09:46, 3 May 2014 (UTC)
There are some categories of Renaissance people by occupation (artists and writers), but why not add the categories and appropriate names to List of Renaissance figures eg separate out architects from artists; add sections for engineers, and for scientists (which seems to have disappeared, as Galileo Galilei was in it). The Middle Ages is categoriesed as from the 5th to 15th centuries inclusive; and I aimed for engineers by period to have Ancient engineers, Medieval engineers and 16th to 19th century engineers ie a complete range. The Renaissance seems to be categorised over several centuries, 14th to 17th centuries. Hugo999 ( talk) 23:02, 3 May 2014 (UTC)
How about putting the Italian engineers into new categories Category:15th-century engineers, and possibly also Category: Renaissance engineers if there enough engineers to justify it? The Renaissance seems to involve Italy enough to warrant a new Category:Italian people of the Renaissance period similar to Category:German people of the Renaissance period (which is in the categories 15th, 16th and 17th century German people, though the Italian category could be extended to the 14th century). Hugo999 ( talk) 04:16, 6 May 2014 (UTC)
I have changed your edit on this article dated 14 November 2013, which included Lake Atitlán in the category Volcanic calderas of South America. It does not belong there, as Lake Atitlán is located in Guatemala, hence in Central America, not in South America by any possible criterion or definition. I have changed it to Volcanic calderas of Central America, which is correct. There was another mistaken categorisation there that I have also changed, but that was not made by you. -- UrsoBR ( talk) 19:20, 16 May 2014 (UTC)
Hi Hugo. I see you've been doing a lot of recategorising recently. I do wonder what the point of categories like Category:1963 elections in Austria are, when they only contain one article. Personally I find categories like Category:1963 elections in Europe useful, as you can see several elections at once, and taking articles out of them makes it more difficult to see what's there. I've started a discussion at Wikipedia talk:Categorization#Creating categories for one article. Cheers, Number 5 7 11:27, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
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In answer to your question:
See, its easy really and I'm no relation to any of them.
I don't like to carp (its a big and worthwhile project) but calling someone a politician when they served one brief term in parliament (as so often happens) does not seem right to me. They must have done something else as well in their (theoretical) 3 score and 10.
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I've noted that you are giving year categories to articles where we are not sure of the year, eg Menai Massacre. I'm not sure why you are doing this but could you find more appropriate categories please? Thanks. Dougweller ( talk) 09:18, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
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During the Battle of Gettysburg, Evergreen Cemetery was occupied both by Union artillery and Union infantry. This reality renders the cemetery as part of the battlefield (Civil War Sites).
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