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thanks for wikifying primordial dwarfism, thanks!
-adamantiaf
Why not leave a redirect at National socialist japanese workers and welfare party, instead of deleting it? Happy wikipedia editing :). Thue | talk 17:30, 13 Sep 2004 (UTC)
re: Cleanup of Cordless Iron This is a joke article... just enough mumbo jumbo to seem to say something. The clincher - the end discussion talking about thermal mass. E=mC^2 the enegy statement about mass... an Iron needs to have a lot of mass, and therefore is an energy hog. There may be 'cordless Irons', but they went out with the coal stove and top hats. So have an 'Attaboy'. Fabartus 01:10, 10 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Great work on John Hargrave! It is nice to have that gap filled. Ground Zero 13:56, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
Cheers. It's been on my to-do list for a while. Keresaspa 11:03, 24 August 2005 (UTC)
Hi, I'm working on putting together as comprehensive a list as I can of fascist organizations and would love to have your input. Version 1.0 is up now; version 2.0 is about half-done and will be completely reformatted. Version 2.0 is up.
Stlemur
01:38, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
Fine work. I think it stands very well as you have done. Keresaspa 15:53, 21 September 2005 (UTC)
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Sorry about breaking that link. I was in the middle of doing a copyedit when you fixed that, and I overlooked it when reviewing the changes. I continue to enjoy your work. Regards, Ground Zero | t 14:19, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
No problem. I've done things like that myself plenty of time. Keresaspa 14:33, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
And because there is no "Barnstar of National Socialist Merit". Ground Zero | t 15:07, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
Thank you very much. I'm touched :-)
Keresaspa
15:18, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
Dear Keresaspa,
I don't know why you insist that Françoise Dior had a "considerable fortune;" she and the rest of the Dior family inherited absolutely nothing on the death of Christian Dior. The little cash she did own came from her grandmother. Secondly, Martin Webster came to Paris on the scrounge. It was Mirleau who gave him the money, not Françoise. Finally, Savitri Devi stunk! She carried her own concentrated essence of cats' piss about on her clothes and what I wrote about the garlic is no joke. Ask anyone who ever met her. As to Jordan giving her up to the police, she wasn't the only one he handed over that day. They wanted "all the foreigners present." She was refused entry to Jersey because dressed in her ragged grey coat with eleven battered suitcases and two old iron typewriters, she stood out amongst the crowd of holidaymakers going over on a day trip. Pity all this destroys a few myths.
à bientôt, Darcy.
Check the history of the article as most of the points you mentioned have nothing to do with me. I merely started the article and added in a few bits I had read in books. The bulk of what is written is down to anonymous user and as I stated in one of my updates I don't claim to vouch for much of what is written. In all, I claim no ownership or indisputable accuracy over this article so by all means go ahead and change what is wrong with it.
All the best
Keresaspa
OK, I see the problem. All the same, send me your e-mail address and I'll send you back something which might help out with your PhD but I won't publish it on the web. Do what you like with it yourself. ragnar.darcy@tiscali.fr
à bientôt
Darcy.
Dear Keresaspa,
I've just made a small change to the page of Christion Dior, not that I suppose it will remain for long, and would like you to "Wikify" it for me if you'd be so kind. I'm far too old for this kind of stuff, on top of that, I'd forgotten to log in. It might help to put an end once and for all to the idiotic myth that Françoise inherited all his cash simply because they had the same name. Someone somewhere must have jumped to this conclusion, someone else copied it, someone else copied that in turn and seeing the first version believed it must all be true. Thanks in advance,
Ragnar.
Hi, you posted the comment on AFD:
Previously deleted then recreated. Speedy? Keresaspa 13:34, 27 October 2005 (UTC)
But you did it on the AFD log page and not the AFD nomination page, so it's unclear as to which AFD it refers to. I took the liberty of removing from the AFD log page. You should add it to the correct location. Regards, -- howcheng [ talk • contribs • web ] 19:51, 27 October 2005 (UTC)
I was refering to
Middlesbrough Soccability Football Club which was voted for deletion but has now made a come back. I'm pretty new to AFD nomination (my first one actually) so apologies for the snafu.
Keresaspa
13:29, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
Hi Keresaspa,
This is just a petition for you to reconsider your vote on Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of results of the England national rugby league team.
While it would be a good thing if all the analysis that was discussed were done, frankly, I can't see that it ever will be.
Leaving this list in place is an open invitation for lots of other analysis free lists of every sporting result known to mankind.
Do we really need to record
Regards, Ben Aveling 20:48, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for creating Canadian Association for Free Expression. Excellent article. Ground Zero | t 18:42, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
No problem, and thanks for putting the language into something more North American-friendly as I did it in not so suitable British English.
Keresaspa
14:13, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
Thanks. It is only a little article though, and hopefully people will flesh it out. I was doing some reading of the actual proceedings of the Forum, starting from the begining, and found it a combination of horrifying and hilarious. Morwen - Talk 16:28, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
Hi, you say your name is from Persian Mythology, can you tell me a little about this? thanks! -- User:Kashk 02:19, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
Based on what I've seen from you on AfD, I think that you might have something to add to the discussion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cart00ney. I'd appreciate you weighing in on the matter in either direction. Savidan 19:43, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
Few things that happen here gladden my heart more than the rescue of an article from AfD. Good job. - Smerdis of Tlön 20:40, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for starting this article (as per my request I think..), it's a nice start, you've saved me a job Dick G 11:58, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
Please update your recent vote to the Maltese fascist party from accept to your new decision. Maltesedog 16:01, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
This doesn't seem to be an official political party anywhere. Most of the claims in the article are also unsourced (and there's no way to verify them). Their website is also nothing but a private Geocities website almost anyone can create. I was going to nominate this for deletion, but I thought I check with you first. What do you think? Aucaman Talk 16:10, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
If you don't mind we can just keep the discussion here. The redirect looks good to me. Thanks a lot. I'll take a look at this
Sumka, but at first glance it appears to be more of a hate group. Coming from their mission statement: "The Iranian Nazi Party (SUMKA) members can be distinguished by their character of Arab and Muslim Hating. We are relentless enemies of Arabs and Muslims. We are also hate Jews . we are Extremely Anti-Arab." Their official title (as it appears on the blog) reads thusly (in Persian): "Iran National-Socialist Workers Party: Enmity with Iran and Iranians is hidden in the character of every foreigner." I'll take a look at this and update you with more information (but not anytime soon). I'll like to thank you for your prompt reply.
Aucaman
Talk
17:17, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
I've recently moved an article that you created, on the National Indepedence Party, to National Independence Party (United Kingdom) to allow for disambiguation for parties with the same name. Bastin 16:53, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
==Ian Anderson (former NF Chairman & sometime Daily Mail columnist under pseuds!)
How do! Thought I oughta let you know there's been some badly done editing on this page from an anonymous user - I reverted it back to your last edit of 1/8/2006. It looked like it had been copied straight out of "Searchlight" or some "Anti-Nazi League" publication overegging the cake (eg. the old "Strasserite split" storyline that has been doing the rounds since Martin Walker's innocent moot in the Guardian back in the 1970s, & been recycled that those that ought to know better more times than a milk bottle. What's the betting that if we wait long enough, someone will put in the "well oiled Nazi machine" routine that's been attributed from everyone from Martin Webster to Lord Voldemort? Mark Boyle Talk 15:45, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Here. Sorry about that. -- Run e Welsh | ταλκ 14:01, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
Just thought I'd let you know how much I enjoy your articles on the subject. I'm also a graduate in Politics (from the early 70s though). In the late 70s I started a book on the history of the NF, but gave up when I found out Martin Walker from the Guardian was working full time on the same! Later, as part of a course on Political Education, I was able to use a lot of the research for a thesis on the NF and the 1974 elections. Since being on Wikipedia, I have added to a lot of articles around the general theme, especially election performance of the NF and BNP.
Keep up the good work. Emeraude 15:35, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
Are you certain these two were identical?
Just read your WP Homepage. Good luck to you on your Ph. D. studies.
Hi Keresaspa,
I noticed you recently created the article about Nationalist Front. I just wanted to let you know that you can announce any new Germany-related articles at Portal:Germany/New article announcements and Portal:Germany/New articles. That way other users interested in the topic can see them and might improve them.
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Thanks,
-- Carabinieri 07:15, Wednesday, July 31, 2024 ( UTC) 2024
I hadn't noticed that you had just created the article. I probably would have waited for a while. I continue to enjoy your articles. Thanks. Ground Zero | t 06:06, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi Keresaspa,
I'm impressed by a lot of your edits relating to ring-wing extremism in Germany. I was wondering if you have any sources related to the Hansabande. I translated the article about Christian Worch from the German-language Wikipedia, but now the statement "They [Michael Kühnen, Christian Worch, and the rest of the Hansabande] defaced Jewish cemeteries, assaulted leftists and foreigners." has been marked with {{ fact}} tag. I'm absolutely sure I've read that fact in some book, but I can't find it. Could you help me source that fact?-- Carabinieri 00:02, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
The two sites you have there look good enough to me, at least to fulfil the need for references for the time being. I'll have a scout around to try to get a print reference but it shouldn't be too difficult to find as the incident was reasonably well reported. Thanks for bringing this to my attention - I reckon the German extreme right is a little underdone on here and the more of us working to improve it the better. Keresaspa 14:37, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
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I see you're still updating details on the election results pages I created for the NF and BNP - well done. And I like the way you have converted my efforts into wikitables - they certainly look much better, with one exception. I'd originally done the tables as as I did for two reasons: firstly, every time I tried to create a wikitable the PC froze (!) and, secondly, it was the only way I could get figures to line up decimally (you know, with the hundreds, tens and units in columns like I was taught at school nearly 50 years ago!). I always prefer that with columns of figures. The answer to this question is probably "No", but is there any way at all to this in a wikitable? Emeraude 20:33, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
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Thank you for creating it. I had been "circling" it in other articles, and I was about to do it myself; it was really surprising seeing the link turn blue. I allowed myself to drop mention of the alliance with Nazi Germany from the lead for now - the FRN was actually created as a cordon sanitaire against Nazism, backed by France and the UK, and only later drifted, under special circumstances, towards subservience to Hitler; this should perhaps be made clear in the lead when expanded to what the MoS calls for, but I had the priority of expanding other parts of the text before taking it into consideration. It's up for DYK, btw. Dahn 15:56, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
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Hi Keresaspa,
I just wrote an article about Michael Swierczek's National Offensive, mainly using Verfassungsschutz reports. Right now it's still on this sub-page of my user page. I was wondering if you could have a look through it and add any info you might have on it, before I move it to the main article space. Thanks,-- Carabinieri 21:27, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi. Just noticed you created this page and was wanting to know if you know much about King's Park F.C. I would appreciate the help with this page.
Gorillamusic 19:15, 10 September 2007 (UTC)
WOW!! I didn't expect such such a big improvment. I have tried google and asking around the Stirling Albion fans but never got much also the kit looks about right from a few descriptions I have had but I have also been informed by a older member of the Stirling support that KP played in Claret and Amber not sure on this but I am trying to find a website I used months ago that had some of the strips on it. I will keep you posted on info I get and I will try to include some of that into the article. Thanks for your help with this article as I just didn't have a clue about them. Hopefully we can get a good article. Gorillamusic 17:02, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
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STTW (talk) 06:47, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
Hola! Do you have the full citation for:
City: Publisher. Year. ISBN
How to cite sources:
Wikipedia:Citing sources and also Wikipedia:Citing sources/example style
SEE: Wikipedia:Guide to writing better articles (This is a good one!)
Please and thank you... WikiDon 21:18, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
Hello, I've seen the article on the League of Saint George, the actual emblem image of this organization is missing. I have found the full emblem of the League of Saint George [the neo-nazi Organization from Great Britain], in an ad frame of the organization's journal "League Review". The source is from an old book from D.C.Yermak.
Wikiprobe 12:30, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
Ok, no problem, I have found the way to upload it. I have also included the complete source. Thanks anyway!
Wikiprobe 12:55, 21 October 2007 (UTC)
I would suggest not to list the table of champions of Soviet Second LeagueB, Zone 7 and later 8. Because, it didnt include only kazakh teams, but neighboring uzbek, tajik, turkmen teams. Also, teams like Kairat, Meliorator, Traktor, Shakhter played in higher Soviet divisions those years. So, the first normal Kazakhstan League started only after the Independence, i.e. in 1992.
Ash 7:40, 8 October 2007 (UTC-6)
Hi again. I have noticed that someone else has been adding information to the page. I'm just wanting you to have a look as what has been added I haven't heard of through my research. I was just wanting to know from what you have looked at can confirm these edits. Mostly to do with how King's Park closed down. Also about the Luftwaffe I know it was them but the newer edit added what 'unit' was involved - cant find this either. It's probally just me that hasn't found this info but before I change it could you have a look and get back to me since you have done most of the work on the article thanks Gorillamusic 21:40, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
Kindly nominated by Carabinieri. It's an interesting article. Do feel free to self nom in the future, Blnguyen ( bananabucket) 05:49, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
Kindly nominated by Carabinieri. Blnguyen ( bananabucket) 07:34, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
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I have recently added the article you created on Ferdinand Durcansky to the list of "Notable Alumni" in the Hague Academy of International Law article, however I am unfamiliar with the procedure for creating a direct Wiki link to pages with titles containing diacritics, such as the article you created. If possible, would you be willing to correct Durcansky's aforementioned listing in the Hague Academy of International Law article? -- TommyBoy 01:57, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
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thanks for wikifying primordial dwarfism, thanks!
-adamantiaf
Why not leave a redirect at National socialist japanese workers and welfare party, instead of deleting it? Happy wikipedia editing :). Thue | talk 17:30, 13 Sep 2004 (UTC)
re: Cleanup of Cordless Iron This is a joke article... just enough mumbo jumbo to seem to say something. The clincher - the end discussion talking about thermal mass. E=mC^2 the enegy statement about mass... an Iron needs to have a lot of mass, and therefore is an energy hog. There may be 'cordless Irons', but they went out with the coal stove and top hats. So have an 'Attaboy'. Fabartus 01:10, 10 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Great work on John Hargrave! It is nice to have that gap filled. Ground Zero 13:56, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
Cheers. It's been on my to-do list for a while. Keresaspa 11:03, 24 August 2005 (UTC)
Hi, I'm working on putting together as comprehensive a list as I can of fascist organizations and would love to have your input. Version 1.0 is up now; version 2.0 is about half-done and will be completely reformatted. Version 2.0 is up.
Stlemur
01:38, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
Fine work. I think it stands very well as you have done. Keresaspa 15:53, 21 September 2005 (UTC)
Hi, this is a circular to Wikipedians in Ireland to draw your attention to Wikimedia UK, where the establishment of a local Wikimedia chapter for the United Kingdom (and possibly for the Republic of Ireland) is being discussed. See the talk page, as well as the mailing list; a meetup will take place to discuss matters in London in September, for anyone who can get there. On another topic, plans are being drawn up for a UK bid for Wikimania 2006, which would be conveniently close to Ireland. On the other hand, Dublin's bid was one of the final three last year - might we bid again? -- Kwekubo 04:07, 31 August 2005 (UTC)
Sorry about breaking that link. I was in the middle of doing a copyedit when you fixed that, and I overlooked it when reviewing the changes. I continue to enjoy your work. Regards, Ground Zero | t 14:19, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
No problem. I've done things like that myself plenty of time. Keresaspa 14:33, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
And because there is no "Barnstar of National Socialist Merit". Ground Zero | t 15:07, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
Thank you very much. I'm touched :-)
Keresaspa
15:18, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
Dear Keresaspa,
I don't know why you insist that Françoise Dior had a "considerable fortune;" she and the rest of the Dior family inherited absolutely nothing on the death of Christian Dior. The little cash she did own came from her grandmother. Secondly, Martin Webster came to Paris on the scrounge. It was Mirleau who gave him the money, not Françoise. Finally, Savitri Devi stunk! She carried her own concentrated essence of cats' piss about on her clothes and what I wrote about the garlic is no joke. Ask anyone who ever met her. As to Jordan giving her up to the police, she wasn't the only one he handed over that day. They wanted "all the foreigners present." She was refused entry to Jersey because dressed in her ragged grey coat with eleven battered suitcases and two old iron typewriters, she stood out amongst the crowd of holidaymakers going over on a day trip. Pity all this destroys a few myths.
à bientôt, Darcy.
Check the history of the article as most of the points you mentioned have nothing to do with me. I merely started the article and added in a few bits I had read in books. The bulk of what is written is down to anonymous user and as I stated in one of my updates I don't claim to vouch for much of what is written. In all, I claim no ownership or indisputable accuracy over this article so by all means go ahead and change what is wrong with it.
All the best
Keresaspa
OK, I see the problem. All the same, send me your e-mail address and I'll send you back something which might help out with your PhD but I won't publish it on the web. Do what you like with it yourself. ragnar.darcy@tiscali.fr
à bientôt
Darcy.
Dear Keresaspa,
I've just made a small change to the page of Christion Dior, not that I suppose it will remain for long, and would like you to "Wikify" it for me if you'd be so kind. I'm far too old for this kind of stuff, on top of that, I'd forgotten to log in. It might help to put an end once and for all to the idiotic myth that Françoise inherited all his cash simply because they had the same name. Someone somewhere must have jumped to this conclusion, someone else copied it, someone else copied that in turn and seeing the first version believed it must all be true. Thanks in advance,
Ragnar.
Hi, you posted the comment on AFD:
Previously deleted then recreated. Speedy? Keresaspa 13:34, 27 October 2005 (UTC)
But you did it on the AFD log page and not the AFD nomination page, so it's unclear as to which AFD it refers to. I took the liberty of removing from the AFD log page. You should add it to the correct location. Regards, -- howcheng [ talk • contribs • web ] 19:51, 27 October 2005 (UTC)
I was refering to
Middlesbrough Soccability Football Club which was voted for deletion but has now made a come back. I'm pretty new to AFD nomination (my first one actually) so apologies for the snafu.
Keresaspa
13:29, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
Hi Keresaspa,
This is just a petition for you to reconsider your vote on Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of results of the England national rugby league team.
While it would be a good thing if all the analysis that was discussed were done, frankly, I can't see that it ever will be.
Leaving this list in place is an open invitation for lots of other analysis free lists of every sporting result known to mankind.
Do we really need to record
Regards, Ben Aveling 20:48, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for creating Canadian Association for Free Expression. Excellent article. Ground Zero | t 18:42, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
No problem, and thanks for putting the language into something more North American-friendly as I did it in not so suitable British English.
Keresaspa
14:13, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
Thanks. It is only a little article though, and hopefully people will flesh it out. I was doing some reading of the actual proceedings of the Forum, starting from the begining, and found it a combination of horrifying and hilarious. Morwen - Talk 16:28, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
Hi, you say your name is from Persian Mythology, can you tell me a little about this? thanks! -- User:Kashk 02:19, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
Based on what I've seen from you on AfD, I think that you might have something to add to the discussion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cart00ney. I'd appreciate you weighing in on the matter in either direction. Savidan 19:43, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
Few things that happen here gladden my heart more than the rescue of an article from AfD. Good job. - Smerdis of Tlön 20:40, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for starting this article (as per my request I think..), it's a nice start, you've saved me a job Dick G 11:58, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
Please update your recent vote to the Maltese fascist party from accept to your new decision. Maltesedog 16:01, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
This doesn't seem to be an official political party anywhere. Most of the claims in the article are also unsourced (and there's no way to verify them). Their website is also nothing but a private Geocities website almost anyone can create. I was going to nominate this for deletion, but I thought I check with you first. What do you think? Aucaman Talk 16:10, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
If you don't mind we can just keep the discussion here. The redirect looks good to me. Thanks a lot. I'll take a look at this
Sumka, but at first glance it appears to be more of a hate group. Coming from their mission statement: "The Iranian Nazi Party (SUMKA) members can be distinguished by their character of Arab and Muslim Hating. We are relentless enemies of Arabs and Muslims. We are also hate Jews . we are Extremely Anti-Arab." Their official title (as it appears on the blog) reads thusly (in Persian): "Iran National-Socialist Workers Party: Enmity with Iran and Iranians is hidden in the character of every foreigner." I'll take a look at this and update you with more information (but not anytime soon). I'll like to thank you for your prompt reply.
Aucaman
Talk
17:17, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
I've recently moved an article that you created, on the National Indepedence Party, to National Independence Party (United Kingdom) to allow for disambiguation for parties with the same name. Bastin 16:53, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
==Ian Anderson (former NF Chairman & sometime Daily Mail columnist under pseuds!)
How do! Thought I oughta let you know there's been some badly done editing on this page from an anonymous user - I reverted it back to your last edit of 1/8/2006. It looked like it had been copied straight out of "Searchlight" or some "Anti-Nazi League" publication overegging the cake (eg. the old "Strasserite split" storyline that has been doing the rounds since Martin Walker's innocent moot in the Guardian back in the 1970s, & been recycled that those that ought to know better more times than a milk bottle. What's the betting that if we wait long enough, someone will put in the "well oiled Nazi machine" routine that's been attributed from everyone from Martin Webster to Lord Voldemort? Mark Boyle Talk 15:45, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Here. Sorry about that. -- Run e Welsh | ταλκ 14:01, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
Just thought I'd let you know how much I enjoy your articles on the subject. I'm also a graduate in Politics (from the early 70s though). In the late 70s I started a book on the history of the NF, but gave up when I found out Martin Walker from the Guardian was working full time on the same! Later, as part of a course on Political Education, I was able to use a lot of the research for a thesis on the NF and the 1974 elections. Since being on Wikipedia, I have added to a lot of articles around the general theme, especially election performance of the NF and BNP.
Keep up the good work. Emeraude 15:35, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
Are you certain these two were identical?
Just read your WP Homepage. Good luck to you on your Ph. D. studies.
Hi Keresaspa,
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I hadn't noticed that you had just created the article. I probably would have waited for a while. I continue to enjoy your articles. Thanks. Ground Zero | t 06:06, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi Keresaspa,
I'm impressed by a lot of your edits relating to ring-wing extremism in Germany. I was wondering if you have any sources related to the Hansabande. I translated the article about Christian Worch from the German-language Wikipedia, but now the statement "They [Michael Kühnen, Christian Worch, and the rest of the Hansabande] defaced Jewish cemeteries, assaulted leftists and foreigners." has been marked with {{ fact}} tag. I'm absolutely sure I've read that fact in some book, but I can't find it. Could you help me source that fact?-- Carabinieri 00:02, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
The two sites you have there look good enough to me, at least to fulfil the need for references for the time being. I'll have a scout around to try to get a print reference but it shouldn't be too difficult to find as the incident was reasonably well reported. Thanks for bringing this to my attention - I reckon the German extreme right is a little underdone on here and the more of us working to improve it the better. Keresaspa 14:37, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
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I see you're still updating details on the election results pages I created for the NF and BNP - well done. And I like the way you have converted my efforts into wikitables - they certainly look much better, with one exception. I'd originally done the tables as as I did for two reasons: firstly, every time I tried to create a wikitable the PC froze (!) and, secondly, it was the only way I could get figures to line up decimally (you know, with the hundreds, tens and units in columns like I was taught at school nearly 50 years ago!). I always prefer that with columns of figures. The answer to this question is probably "No", but is there any way at all to this in a wikitable? Emeraude 20:33, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
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Thank you for creating it. I had been "circling" it in other articles, and I was about to do it myself; it was really surprising seeing the link turn blue. I allowed myself to drop mention of the alliance with Nazi Germany from the lead for now - the FRN was actually created as a cordon sanitaire against Nazism, backed by France and the UK, and only later drifted, under special circumstances, towards subservience to Hitler; this should perhaps be made clear in the lead when expanded to what the MoS calls for, but I had the priority of expanding other parts of the text before taking it into consideration. It's up for DYK, btw. Dahn 15:56, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
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Hi Keresaspa,
I just wrote an article about Michael Swierczek's National Offensive, mainly using Verfassungsschutz reports. Right now it's still on this sub-page of my user page. I was wondering if you could have a look through it and add any info you might have on it, before I move it to the main article space. Thanks,-- Carabinieri 21:27, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi. Just noticed you created this page and was wanting to know if you know much about King's Park F.C. I would appreciate the help with this page.
Gorillamusic 19:15, 10 September 2007 (UTC)
WOW!! I didn't expect such such a big improvment. I have tried google and asking around the Stirling Albion fans but never got much also the kit looks about right from a few descriptions I have had but I have also been informed by a older member of the Stirling support that KP played in Claret and Amber not sure on this but I am trying to find a website I used months ago that had some of the strips on it. I will keep you posted on info I get and I will try to include some of that into the article. Thanks for your help with this article as I just didn't have a clue about them. Hopefully we can get a good article. Gorillamusic 17:02, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
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STTW (talk) 06:47, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
Hola! Do you have the full citation for:
City: Publisher. Year. ISBN
How to cite sources:
Wikipedia:Citing sources and also Wikipedia:Citing sources/example style
SEE: Wikipedia:Guide to writing better articles (This is a good one!)
Please and thank you... WikiDon 21:18, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
Hello, I've seen the article on the League of Saint George, the actual emblem image of this organization is missing. I have found the full emblem of the League of Saint George [the neo-nazi Organization from Great Britain], in an ad frame of the organization's journal "League Review". The source is from an old book from D.C.Yermak.
Wikiprobe 12:30, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
Ok, no problem, I have found the way to upload it. I have also included the complete source. Thanks anyway!
Wikiprobe 12:55, 21 October 2007 (UTC)
I would suggest not to list the table of champions of Soviet Second LeagueB, Zone 7 and later 8. Because, it didnt include only kazakh teams, but neighboring uzbek, tajik, turkmen teams. Also, teams like Kairat, Meliorator, Traktor, Shakhter played in higher Soviet divisions those years. So, the first normal Kazakhstan League started only after the Independence, i.e. in 1992.
Ash 7:40, 8 October 2007 (UTC-6)
Hi again. I have noticed that someone else has been adding information to the page. I'm just wanting you to have a look as what has been added I haven't heard of through my research. I was just wanting to know from what you have looked at can confirm these edits. Mostly to do with how King's Park closed down. Also about the Luftwaffe I know it was them but the newer edit added what 'unit' was involved - cant find this either. It's probally just me that hasn't found this info but before I change it could you have a look and get back to me since you have done most of the work on the article thanks Gorillamusic 21:40, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
Kindly nominated by Carabinieri. It's an interesting article. Do feel free to self nom in the future, Blnguyen ( bananabucket) 05:49, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
Kindly nominated by Carabinieri. Blnguyen ( bananabucket) 07:34, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
Bonjour and welcome to the first WikiProject France newsletter!! It should become a monthly special of our project, but until the next issue, here are some points to consider for the month:
It doesn't seem like a lot, so I hope we will still have enough problems for nexts months issue. Salut till the next issue, Chris DHDR ( 17:16, 10 November 2007 (UTC)).
I have recently added the article you created on Ferdinand Durcansky to the list of "Notable Alumni" in the Hague Academy of International Law article, however I am unfamiliar with the procedure for creating a direct Wiki link to pages with titles containing diacritics, such as the article you created. If possible, would you be willing to correct Durcansky's aforementioned listing in the Hague Academy of International Law article? -- TommyBoy 01:57, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
-- Zzyzx11 (Talk) 09:04, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
-- Royalbroil 02:27, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
It's been one high aiming month! The French WikiProject and related pages have been aiming high for Christmas - and have received an equal number of presents in return!
Well, that's this issue. Au revoir et à bientôt till the next time, Chris DHDR ( 18:57, 9 December 2007 (UTC)).
-- Carabinieri ( talk) 19:43, 11 December 2007 (UTC)
Hey, nice work on the template. - TheMightyQuill ( talk) 16:38, 18 December 2007 (UTC)
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