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The film "Thursday" was sanctioned by Burning Man and I did screenings in San Fransisco that were attended by Larry and Marion.
The film has been screened all over America and several over countries as well.
Can we please include it on the Wikipedia page, especially as there is no BM this year.
I attended BM for 18 years and am giving this film out as a gift.
Thanks, Steve Payne — Preceding unsigned comment added by PayniePaynie ( talk • contribs) 13:44, 15 August 2020 (UTC)
The film was originally posted on Vimeo, where it had tens of thousands of views, but I deleted my Vimeo account.
But we good. Thanks for your reply.
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Well, it doesn't seem like there will be any help from the creator of those stubs, but it doesn't seem like he has any real intentions of contesting any PRODs/AFDs. So I guess the best course of action will just be to chip away slowly. I don't like wikidrama, so the slow chipping away is probably the best way to handle it without making a fuss, IMO. I'm getting the impression that PROD is more efficient for the obvious GEOLAND and GNG failures. If there's too many AFDs open at one time, editors just can't get to them all, and I've been seeing a lot of cases where admins are relisting AFDs with no comments or where there's only one comment, and soft deletion would probably be applicable. Personally, I'm also trying to apply caution as I go through these: I'd rather see a non-notable article kept than a notable one deleted. I'm personally on the fence on the question about if a post office lets something pass GEOLAND, so I'm just automatically avoiding the ones that claim post offices, with a few exceptions like Bradtmoore, where there's proof that there's something funky going on.
When I started out on these GNIS error stubs, I was working in Missouri and wound up having a fairly low AFD hit rate. I then gave up on MO, and have been working on CA, KY, and a little WV. I think I'm starting to get the hang of it, as my KY noms have been pretty consistently accurate, and Bradtmoore is I believe the first CA one of mine that's not trending to outright deletion. If a dumb redneck like me can get the hang of GEOLAND, I guess anybody can Hog Farm Bacon 05:04, 8 December 2020 (UTC)
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In regard to the photograph gallery of article Battle of Kelly Creek {Nevada] 1911 Could you please add the following picture?
English: Shoshone Mike's band after Death, February 26, 1911 Date 26 February 1911 Source https://www.loc.gov/item/ncr001373/ Author Unknown author Permission (Reusing this file) Credit line: Paradise Valley Folklife Project collection, 1978-1982 (AFC 1991/021), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
Reported to show Mike Dagget after his death
Sincerely
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I noticed your comments in your edit about this article (pointing out distance between it and Moose Factory) and so I added an extra source as verification. I also found a less reliable source and did not add it in, but it mapped the journey. Basically it was a very long journey, but his passing there was noted by those who documented the history. CT55555 ( talk) 21:26, 1 May 2022 (UTC)
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Thanks for creating Nell Murbarger.
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The lead should probably include mention of being inducted into a Writers Hall of Fame.
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Thank you for improving so many Nevada ghost town articles. Magnolia677 ( talk) 10:46, 29 April 2020 (UTC) |
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The film "Thursday" was sanctioned by Burning Man and I did screenings in San Fransisco that were attended by Larry and Marion.
The film has been screened all over America and several over countries as well.
Can we please include it on the Wikipedia page, especially as there is no BM this year.
I attended BM for 18 years and am giving this film out as a gift.
Thanks, Steve Payne — Preceding unsigned comment added by PayniePaynie ( talk • contribs) 13:44, 15 August 2020 (UTC)
The film was originally posted on Vimeo, where it had tens of thousands of views, but I deleted my Vimeo account.
But we good. Thanks for your reply.
sp — Preceding unsigned comment added by PayniePaynie ( talk • contribs) 22:41, 18 August 2020 (UTC)
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Well, it doesn't seem like there will be any help from the creator of those stubs, but it doesn't seem like he has any real intentions of contesting any PRODs/AFDs. So I guess the best course of action will just be to chip away slowly. I don't like wikidrama, so the slow chipping away is probably the best way to handle it without making a fuss, IMO. I'm getting the impression that PROD is more efficient for the obvious GEOLAND and GNG failures. If there's too many AFDs open at one time, editors just can't get to them all, and I've been seeing a lot of cases where admins are relisting AFDs with no comments or where there's only one comment, and soft deletion would probably be applicable. Personally, I'm also trying to apply caution as I go through these: I'd rather see a non-notable article kept than a notable one deleted. I'm personally on the fence on the question about if a post office lets something pass GEOLAND, so I'm just automatically avoiding the ones that claim post offices, with a few exceptions like Bradtmoore, where there's proof that there's something funky going on.
When I started out on these GNIS error stubs, I was working in Missouri and wound up having a fairly low AFD hit rate. I then gave up on MO, and have been working on CA, KY, and a little WV. I think I'm starting to get the hang of it, as my KY noms have been pretty consistently accurate, and Bradtmoore is I believe the first CA one of mine that's not trending to outright deletion. If a dumb redneck like me can get the hang of GEOLAND, I guess anybody can Hog Farm Bacon 05:04, 8 December 2020 (UTC)
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And I thought I'd start an article on myself, which I see now to be a no-no. And this makes sense. I don't know how to delete the page. I've contacted my university's communication office to see if they want to set up an article on me. I had put minimal information on the page yesterday, with the intention of substantiating it later -- so this also would have tripped the lack of prominence alert!
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Just wanted to acknowledge that I received your message in the AfD discussion and would have changed my vote to Delete had I seen it sooner! Thanks for your time, Heartmusic678 ( talk) 11:18, 16 August 2021 (UTC).
Dear webmaster
In regard to the photograph gallery of article Battle of Kelly Creek {Nevada] 1911 Could you please add the following picture?
English: Shoshone Mike's band after Death, February 26, 1911 Date 26 February 1911 Source https://www.loc.gov/item/ncr001373/ Author Unknown author Permission (Reusing this file) Credit line: Paradise Valley Folklife Project collection, 1978-1982 (AFC 1991/021), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
Reported to show Mike Dagget after his death
Sincerely
TF 50.5.156.162 ( talk) 16:23, 29 August 2021 (UTC)
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Appreciate your research on Thacker Pass history, especially the 'Massacre Date' details in Talk. Shame wiki is currently over run by Deep Green Resistance(DGR) activists: using self-published site references to promote their agenda. Boldoso ( talk) 01:45, 10 October 2021 (UTC) |
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I noticed your comments in your edit about this article (pointing out distance between it and Moose Factory) and so I added an extra source as verification. I also found a less reliable source and did not add it in, but it mapped the journey. Basically it was a very long journey, but his passing there was noted by those who documented the history. CT55555 ( talk) 21:26, 1 May 2022 (UTC)
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Thank you for the tip on changing the url. I have subsequently clipped several more articles, changed the url, and they are working just fine. There doesn't seem to be a limit on the "share" option either. Let's hope this workaround continues to work. I also include as much information in the citation as possible from the newspaper, sometimes including a direct quote if I think it is necessary. Thanks again. Isaidnoway (talk) 03:36, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
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