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Please lodge a case at deletion review if you would like to allow for community debate about whether to include this article. Thank you. Harr o 5 23:08, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I just noticed the changes you made regarding the origin of the word "Kombucha". It's an interesting story, and I'm not trying to imply that it's wrong at all, but it would be great if you could cite your sources in the article. It's not the most common origin story around, and as there are several other theories that are at least somewhat accepted, it would be great to know where you got that information. That way we'll all know that it's correct, or at least that it's a valid hypothesis in the list of possible origins. Thanks! Romarin 02:36, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I see you are doing some work on Power Stations in NSW and I saw the development in your sandbox. Looks great. I have been working on plans for a cleanup of the Power stations in Australia category including development of a standard infobox for power station articles which would include a lot of the data you have already pulled together. Details of the research so far is in here. Just wondering how far your interest in the this subject goes? Would you be interested in either collaborating on the topic or starting a Wikiproject to see if we can find some other participants? amitch 02:29, 21 May 2006 (UTC)
Hello, Webaware, I liked very much your image Image:Kefir-grains-90grams.jpg. Could you please upload it to the commons ( http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) so that we can use the image in all the wikipedias in other languages that have a kefir article (we are many). Thanks in advance. (unsigned by User:Elwikipedista at 2006-07-22 13:21:19)
Great stuff! very impressed! Actually have in my sandbox a list that I was going to do a three level table - catchment/river/powerstation - not sure how that might or not link in some way SatuSuro 14:57, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
BTW as I oftern trawl fellow editors work lists out of sheer curiosity your tempeh bongkrek toxicity thingo reminds me of the Bailey articles ( He was at ANU in th last ten years -I think he died in the last year or so ) when he was in Gunung Kidul during the famine there in the early 50's - the staple diet of the gunung kidulians which they reverted to was - in consumption in actuality it was reverse nutrition... :( SatuSuro 13:05, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
Yup, it was taken at a bakers delight store. -- Fir0002 22:08, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
I think it might be v? Hope you get me :) SatuSuro 22:39, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
On coeliac disease you used a patients' group website as a source. If you look at the rest of the article (and the talk page) you will see that we should strive for academic sources, which tend to be more reliable and less open to the troubles of secondary sources (e.g. reinterpretation, phrasing). JFW | T@lk 01:55, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
Hello!
When you say wort is too specific, are you referring to brews like chicha (masticated corn) where wort might not be the classical wort as most often understood? Isn't the liquid (spit) in chicha a wort?
Or, from another angle, saying fermentation turns grain into beer is like saying fermentation turns grapes into wine. Technically true, but somewhat lacking on the details / steps involved.
And, to be really nitpicky, it should read "malted grains" not just "grains".
And last, I apologize for not (yet - newly registered as Carbondog) having a registered name here, I'm working on it! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Carbondog ( talk • contribs) 2006-09-28T08:10:20.
I wish my talk page was as quiet - I have come across some renewable energy cat stubs on the tassie west coast power station - with which I disagree- what do you think? SatuSuro 12:39, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
![]() | This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
Please lodge a case at deletion review if you would like to allow for community debate about whether to include this article. Thank you. Harr o 5 23:08, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I just noticed the changes you made regarding the origin of the word "Kombucha". It's an interesting story, and I'm not trying to imply that it's wrong at all, but it would be great if you could cite your sources in the article. It's not the most common origin story around, and as there are several other theories that are at least somewhat accepted, it would be great to know where you got that information. That way we'll all know that it's correct, or at least that it's a valid hypothesis in the list of possible origins. Thanks! Romarin 02:36, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I see you are doing some work on Power Stations in NSW and I saw the development in your sandbox. Looks great. I have been working on plans for a cleanup of the Power stations in Australia category including development of a standard infobox for power station articles which would include a lot of the data you have already pulled together. Details of the research so far is in here. Just wondering how far your interest in the this subject goes? Would you be interested in either collaborating on the topic or starting a Wikiproject to see if we can find some other participants? amitch 02:29, 21 May 2006 (UTC)
Hello, Webaware, I liked very much your image Image:Kefir-grains-90grams.jpg. Could you please upload it to the commons ( http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) so that we can use the image in all the wikipedias in other languages that have a kefir article (we are many). Thanks in advance. (unsigned by User:Elwikipedista at 2006-07-22 13:21:19)
Great stuff! very impressed! Actually have in my sandbox a list that I was going to do a three level table - catchment/river/powerstation - not sure how that might or not link in some way SatuSuro 14:57, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
BTW as I oftern trawl fellow editors work lists out of sheer curiosity your tempeh bongkrek toxicity thingo reminds me of the Bailey articles ( He was at ANU in th last ten years -I think he died in the last year or so ) when he was in Gunung Kidul during the famine there in the early 50's - the staple diet of the gunung kidulians which they reverted to was - in consumption in actuality it was reverse nutrition... :( SatuSuro 13:05, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
Yup, it was taken at a bakers delight store. -- Fir0002 22:08, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
I think it might be v? Hope you get me :) SatuSuro 22:39, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
On coeliac disease you used a patients' group website as a source. If you look at the rest of the article (and the talk page) you will see that we should strive for academic sources, which tend to be more reliable and less open to the troubles of secondary sources (e.g. reinterpretation, phrasing). JFW | T@lk 01:55, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
Hello!
When you say wort is too specific, are you referring to brews like chicha (masticated corn) where wort might not be the classical wort as most often understood? Isn't the liquid (spit) in chicha a wort?
Or, from another angle, saying fermentation turns grain into beer is like saying fermentation turns grapes into wine. Technically true, but somewhat lacking on the details / steps involved.
And, to be really nitpicky, it should read "malted grains" not just "grains".
And last, I apologize for not (yet - newly registered as Carbondog) having a registered name here, I'm working on it! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Carbondog ( talk • contribs) 2006-09-28T08:10:20.
I wish my talk page was as quiet - I have come across some renewable energy cat stubs on the tassie west coast power station - with which I disagree- what do you think? SatuSuro 12:39, 20 January 2007 (UTC)