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The Wikipedian community has saw fit to delete The Classical definition of republic. I found more corraborating evidence and, on the Votes for Undeletion, They are still voting to keep it deleted. I think this is highly unfair. Is there a cabal going around voting things off that they don't like? I have put external link to Wikinfo:Classical definition of republic and they delete that also. It has been deleted twice from Republic. What's going on here? Wikipedia is not "Free and Open-Content". There is a group controlling what gets said around here. I have been reading about "Republics" all my life. I even quote from a Modern Scholary work that used the term "Classical Republic". And they still delete. Something is not right here. WHEELER 15:20, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Translated and merged lots of content from the website you suggested. JohnK also cleaned up my english a bit (since my translations from German always end up in a funny english somehow). He also corrected my mistake that the Infante does not mean child but Prince. I will look at the other article soon. Hope you like it. -- Chris 73 Talk 04:32, Feb 23, 2005 (UTC)
Hi. I have added a lot of the content from the link you provided. The article is mostly detailed family relations and youth, the latter part in the netherlands is a bit skipped over. Hence I expanded the youth and marriage, and kept the netherland part from the previous version. A check for the clarity of my writing would be appreciated. Thanks -- Chris 73 Talk 02:04, Feb 24, 2005 (UTC)
Thanks, the same goes to you... I've forgotten almost all of my Russian years ago. Mikkalai, Paranoid, or Andris, all native speakers, would be able to a good job. 172 12:47, 24 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Sorry for taking so long. I've been a little busy with admin work/RL. Will do so soon. Sorry for holding you up! - Ta bu shi da yu 06:02, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC)
You said you'd support Penda of Mercia's FAC nom if it had a picture; well, it has a map now. Will you consider supporting now? Everyking 06:59, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I wouldn't mind seeing more maps, perhaps showing the salient battles and troop movements. Other than that, it's a great article. Rad Racer 01:13, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I couldn't say if it's ready for FAC yet, although it does look good. You do a lot of impressive work on Polish history articles; it's great. (Sorry for taking so long to reply) Everyking 16:00, 14 Mar 2005 (UTC)
hi there,
really cool what you have written about the Polish nobility. however I am surprised that the Lanckoroński family is not featured anywhere? I was thinking about starting, but I think you seem to be much better? or was it the user "emax" who wrote all of it, with the pictures of the herb, etc...? I could help a little if you want... cheers
-jan
Why did you add a "See Also" link to Drum from Early Music?
I believe that Ksiaz would, in this case, mean "Duke," so it would be the Dukes of Württemberg. Does this work? Oels was certainly a possession of the Dukes of Württemberg at some point, so this seems likely, no? john k 16:17, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)
See [1] has a list. I'm fairly certain Württemberg is correct. I can't find any good maps - I think that since Oels was part of Silesia, it wasn't considered to be an immediate territory of the Dukes of Württemberg - that is, they held it as subjects of the Bohemian crown, rather than as rulers with Landeshoheit, so it doesn't show up on most maps. But I'm not really sure. john k 19:22, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Hi. Thanks for your comment about the FAC for this article. Could you give me an example of such a system, so that I can work out exactly how to do it. Perhaps you could also comment on the unusual organisation of the external links section. On a different note, did you read the current lead, which was changed substantially very soon before your comment? It has now been modified again. Cheers,
Smoddy (
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Could you please take a look at the Dyngus_Day article I started and make any corrections/additions as you see fit? My babcie doesn't remember much about it. She said the girls used to attack the boys as well, and she thought her aunts gave her money on this day, but it might have been another. Is that a possible variant? We're talking about Polish neighborhoods on the South Side of Chicago, not in Poland, so this could be an American permutation, and I've left it out for now. Anyway, let me know what you think. Thanks! -- Jpbrenna 01:38, 26 Mar 2005 (UTC)
You voted oppose to this FAC, and I was wondering if the reasons for your objections have been addressed and you would like to change your vote. Thanks. — Evil Monkey∴ Hello 01:41, Mar 28, 2005 (UTC)
You opposed this article for FA status a little while ago, but I believe your concerns have now been met. Would you consider changing your vote? Smoddy ( t g e c k) 13:33, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I, Smoddy do hereby, and with all due and deserved ceremony, award you, Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus a barnstar for your excellent and unending work creating and critiquing featured article candidates. It is hugely appreciated. Thank you.
this is taking longer than expected, because part way thrgouh I realized that the map on Commons didn't include the eastern territory that Poland temporarily captured. (Poland would be soooo much easier to map if they would stop picking up the country and moving it around Europe!) -- iMb~ Meow 21:18, 30 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I've responded to your concerns at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Helium. Please check. -- mav 02:45, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Piotrusiu, miałem ostatnio nieco więcej czasu na wiki (nawet skrobnąłem kilka artykulików), ale mam problem natury technicznej i nie wiem dokąd się z nim zgłosić. Otóż po kliknięciu na My watchlist pojawia mi się strona z następującym błędem:
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Komu mam się wyżalić i kto mógłby mi z tym pomóc? A może wszyscy tak mają? -- Halibu tt 11:37, Apr 1, 2005 (UTC)
--Pozdrawiam, Halibu tt 16:17, Apr 1, 2005 (UTC)
-- Halibu tt 05:40, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC)
Hm, dzięki za wiadomość powitalną, ale jestem tu już chyba od ponad roku :-) Więc nie bardzo wiem jak to interpretować. Chyba jako sugestię, że coś zrobiłem nie tak ? Lysy 11:07, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi Piotrus.. I've mostly been around, but doing other things than Warsaw. I think I'll answer your question here (also on FAC) with a different POV.. What I'd like to suggest is a different way of thinking. Rather than "what is not important enough to fit here" think "what is important enough to deserve it's own page". Look at all the little battles that have pages in Wikipedia, then decide if the Battle of Warsaw deserves it's own page? When you have made that page from your own material, then, avoiding too much duplication, copy back an extremely minimal summary. Mozzerati 13:37, 2005 Apr 2 (UTC)
It should but because range blocks cycle an innocent user would eventually have the same address. Actually, I only thought it was a range block vis a vis comments on the talk page. Frankly, if that is not the case, then I will gladly block him/her forever. - JCarriker 14:53, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC)
Thank you for your contributions to the article. As you can see from the reference section, I got my information out of a book called Twenty Years of the Polish People's Republic (sadly the only reference book at my library about Poland during the communist period), which was quite obviously issued by the government and glosses over the achievements of socialism while neglecting to mention things like the book bannings. DO' И eil 19:03, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC)
Nie bardzo rozumiem, dlaczego wzdragacie się przed zablokowaniem całej klasy adresów. Zawsze blokowanie adresu, niezależnie od tego czy jest dynamiczny czy nie, może spowodować przyblokowanie niewinnych użytkowników. Blokowanie klasy stosuje się przecież właśnie wtedy, gdy wandal ma dynamiczny adres, a nie w innych przypadkach. Prawdę mówiąc, potencjalne szkody z takiej blokady wydają się minimalne, bo nie widzę, żeby ktokolwiek poza nim używal tych adresów do angielskiej wp. Lysy 06:19, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)
No, technicznie to jest bardzo proste. Nalezy zablokowac 85.206.192.0/22. Lysy
Sorry. I generally try to be careful, but when an article is getting more than 500 edits/day, if one doesn't work faster than normal, the result is edit conflicts. Niteowlneils 23:36, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Cheers! Mgm| (talk) 11:25, Apr 5, 2005 (UTC)
I feel awkward about posting corrections to this article.... Janos Kornai has _never_ been known as Josef, where do you get this idea? I should know this, I am his son (that's why I don't think it would be appropriate for me to edit the article). Janos is John in English, Josef (Hungarian spelling Jozsef) would be Joseph.
A few factual corrections: he does not have a PhD from Karl Marx University (may have a later/honorary degree, he has many of those), in fact he doesn't have a PhD at all (although the "candidate" degree from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is generally considered the equivalent). He is no longer on the board of the central bank, a few years ago (in 2001) he resigned in protest of the increasing politicization (is this a word?) of the board's role. He was with the HAS Institute of Economics only before he joined Collegium Budapest (which I think happened prior to 1992, but I'm not sure). He retired from Harvard in 2002. His old homepage at Harvard http://post.economics.harvard.edu/faculty/kornai/kornai.html and at http://www.colbud.hu/fellows/kornai.shtml have many details you may or may not want to include...
Anyway thanks for all this work (and I don't just mean the article about my father)!
Andras Kornai
Piotrusiu, rzuć proszę okiem w wolnej chwili na User_talk:Lysy/History_of_Vilnius. Może będziesz chciał tam coś od siebie dodać. Lysy 10:18, 9 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I do not agree with a range block and certainly not by vote. Get an ArbComm ruling, I think you have enough material Refdoc 11:02, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC)
To chyba Twoja działka: diff, ja się na tym mało znam. Czy to prawda? Halibu tt 11:38, Apr 9, 2005 (UTC)
Here is a copy of a post I left at another user's discussion board. It seems that he has stopped using Wikipedia, so I'm dumping the problems in yours and Halibutt's laps instead (makes you want to resign your adminship, doesn't it?). Hopefully you can offer some suggestions on the first issue, and either fix up the second -- or, since I know you already have your hands full here, pass the issue on to the appropriate Polish Wikipedia admin. Thanks!-- Jpbrenna 22:14, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I.P. Brennus S.D. Caio Suo:
I was wondering if you could take a look at the Wapno and Wagrowiec articles I've been working on. I'm asking you because a) you are a native speaker of Polish and b) the creator of the Wagrowiec article (hope I haven't messed it up too much!)
I have two principal concerns:
I appreciate any guidance and help you can give me! --Jpbrenna 20:05, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Peer_review/Kłodzko - co Ty na to? Halibu tt 09:36, Apr 15, 2005 (UTC)
Jestem za. Halibu tt 12:20, Apr 15, 2005 (UTC)
Pracuję właśnie nad kolejną mapą, tym razem będzie to podniesienie starej mapki z dywizjami września 1939 do poziomu mapek Rzeczypospolitej. Na razie wersja próbna. Jakieś sugestie? Halibu tt 01:08, Apr 26, 2005 (UTC)
hi, nice to see more links placed by you. Now, I can study more about this topic. I am very new to wiki - just a month's infant (lol) of 54 yrs. So, please let me know how to archive the materials on my talk page. It seems I am a talkative person.-- Bhadani 11:56, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Piotrus, unfortunately I had to revert your change on Norman Davies from last night. I'm leaving a longish comment about my reasons on Talk:Norman Davies; please do drop by and have a look. -- Thorsten1 16:34, 3 May 2005 (UTC)
Hi Piotrus, I just noticed you changed your FAC vote from "conditional support" to "oppose" - I perfectly understand that decision since no work has been done on the article for several days now, I'd just like to mention that I put off expansion work on the article until I get some more reference works from the library (had to order a couple papers from out of state, it will take a while until I have all the texts). I'm still not quite sure how to expand on the petroglyph/carving issue...I'll probably eventually think of something, but if you have any ideas, I'd be much obliged :) -- Ferkelparade π 09:36, 4 May 2005 (UTC)
I protected the pages that Zivinbudas had been edit warring on, I was wondering if you could take a look at the relevant talk pages Talk:Lithuania, Talk:Vilnius, Talk:Confederation, I would like to get them unprotected, but I know very little about the subject. Also I'm not willing to block his IP, since its a dynamic IP for most of Lithuania. If he keeps going after consensus has been reached then it may have to go to RfA. Thanks -- nixie 13:49, 6 May 2005 (UTC)
Please take a look at Talk:Black Ruthenian language. I suspect the article is a device of newbred overzealous belarussian nationalist historians. Mikkalai 22:12, 6 May 2005 (UTC)
Nie ma to jak towarzystwo doceniania wzajemnego ;) Tak z rozpędu przygotowałem kilka wersji medalu, wzorowanego na Virtuti (ten sam kształt i proporcje, tylko treść inna). A nuż się przyda..?
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I would like to thank you for your comments and opinion on the Military history of Puerto Rico article. I will work on your recomendations and resumit it in the future. Thank you Tony the Marine
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. |
Archive 1 | Archive 2 | Archive 3 | Archive 4 | Archive 5 | → | Archive 10 |
The Wikipedian community has saw fit to delete The Classical definition of republic. I found more corraborating evidence and, on the Votes for Undeletion, They are still voting to keep it deleted. I think this is highly unfair. Is there a cabal going around voting things off that they don't like? I have put external link to Wikinfo:Classical definition of republic and they delete that also. It has been deleted twice from Republic. What's going on here? Wikipedia is not "Free and Open-Content". There is a group controlling what gets said around here. I have been reading about "Republics" all my life. I even quote from a Modern Scholary work that used the term "Classical Republic". And they still delete. Something is not right here. WHEELER 15:20, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Translated and merged lots of content from the website you suggested. JohnK also cleaned up my english a bit (since my translations from German always end up in a funny english somehow). He also corrected my mistake that the Infante does not mean child but Prince. I will look at the other article soon. Hope you like it. -- Chris 73 Talk 04:32, Feb 23, 2005 (UTC)
Hi. I have added a lot of the content from the link you provided. The article is mostly detailed family relations and youth, the latter part in the netherlands is a bit skipped over. Hence I expanded the youth and marriage, and kept the netherland part from the previous version. A check for the clarity of my writing would be appreciated. Thanks -- Chris 73 Talk 02:04, Feb 24, 2005 (UTC)
Thanks, the same goes to you... I've forgotten almost all of my Russian years ago. Mikkalai, Paranoid, or Andris, all native speakers, would be able to a good job. 172 12:47, 24 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Sorry for taking so long. I've been a little busy with admin work/RL. Will do so soon. Sorry for holding you up! - Ta bu shi da yu 06:02, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC)
You said you'd support Penda of Mercia's FAC nom if it had a picture; well, it has a map now. Will you consider supporting now? Everyking 06:59, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I wouldn't mind seeing more maps, perhaps showing the salient battles and troop movements. Other than that, it's a great article. Rad Racer 01:13, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I couldn't say if it's ready for FAC yet, although it does look good. You do a lot of impressive work on Polish history articles; it's great. (Sorry for taking so long to reply) Everyking 16:00, 14 Mar 2005 (UTC)
hi there,
really cool what you have written about the Polish nobility. however I am surprised that the Lanckoroński family is not featured anywhere? I was thinking about starting, but I think you seem to be much better? or was it the user "emax" who wrote all of it, with the pictures of the herb, etc...? I could help a little if you want... cheers
-jan
Why did you add a "See Also" link to Drum from Early Music?
I believe that Ksiaz would, in this case, mean "Duke," so it would be the Dukes of Württemberg. Does this work? Oels was certainly a possession of the Dukes of Württemberg at some point, so this seems likely, no? john k 16:17, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)
See [1] has a list. I'm fairly certain Württemberg is correct. I can't find any good maps - I think that since Oels was part of Silesia, it wasn't considered to be an immediate territory of the Dukes of Württemberg - that is, they held it as subjects of the Bohemian crown, rather than as rulers with Landeshoheit, so it doesn't show up on most maps. But I'm not really sure. john k 19:22, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Hi. Thanks for your comment about the FAC for this article. Could you give me an example of such a system, so that I can work out exactly how to do it. Perhaps you could also comment on the unusual organisation of the external links section. On a different note, did you read the current lead, which was changed substantially very soon before your comment? It has now been modified again. Cheers,
Smoddy (
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k) 22:29, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC) (Modified 23:37, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC))
Could you please take a look at the Dyngus_Day article I started and make any corrections/additions as you see fit? My babcie doesn't remember much about it. She said the girls used to attack the boys as well, and she thought her aunts gave her money on this day, but it might have been another. Is that a possible variant? We're talking about Polish neighborhoods on the South Side of Chicago, not in Poland, so this could be an American permutation, and I've left it out for now. Anyway, let me know what you think. Thanks! -- Jpbrenna 01:38, 26 Mar 2005 (UTC)
You voted oppose to this FAC, and I was wondering if the reasons for your objections have been addressed and you would like to change your vote. Thanks. — Evil Monkey∴ Hello 01:41, Mar 28, 2005 (UTC)
You opposed this article for FA status a little while ago, but I believe your concerns have now been met. Would you consider changing your vote? Smoddy ( t g e c k) 13:33, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I, Smoddy do hereby, and with all due and deserved ceremony, award you, Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus a barnstar for your excellent and unending work creating and critiquing featured article candidates. It is hugely appreciated. Thank you.
this is taking longer than expected, because part way thrgouh I realized that the map on Commons didn't include the eastern territory that Poland temporarily captured. (Poland would be soooo much easier to map if they would stop picking up the country and moving it around Europe!) -- iMb~ Meow 21:18, 30 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I've responded to your concerns at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Helium. Please check. -- mav 02:45, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Piotrusiu, miałem ostatnio nieco więcej czasu na wiki (nawet skrobnąłem kilka artykulików), ale mam problem natury technicznej i nie wiem dokąd się z nim zgłosić. Otóż po kliknięciu na My watchlist pojawia mi się strona z następującym błędem:
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Komu mam się wyżalić i kto mógłby mi z tym pomóc? A może wszyscy tak mają? -- Halibu tt 11:37, Apr 1, 2005 (UTC)
--Pozdrawiam, Halibu tt 16:17, Apr 1, 2005 (UTC)
-- Halibu tt 05:40, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC)
Hm, dzięki za wiadomość powitalną, ale jestem tu już chyba od ponad roku :-) Więc nie bardzo wiem jak to interpretować. Chyba jako sugestię, że coś zrobiłem nie tak ? Lysy 11:07, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi Piotrus.. I've mostly been around, but doing other things than Warsaw. I think I'll answer your question here (also on FAC) with a different POV.. What I'd like to suggest is a different way of thinking. Rather than "what is not important enough to fit here" think "what is important enough to deserve it's own page". Look at all the little battles that have pages in Wikipedia, then decide if the Battle of Warsaw deserves it's own page? When you have made that page from your own material, then, avoiding too much duplication, copy back an extremely minimal summary. Mozzerati 13:37, 2005 Apr 2 (UTC)
It should but because range blocks cycle an innocent user would eventually have the same address. Actually, I only thought it was a range block vis a vis comments on the talk page. Frankly, if that is not the case, then I will gladly block him/her forever. - JCarriker 14:53, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC)
Thank you for your contributions to the article. As you can see from the reference section, I got my information out of a book called Twenty Years of the Polish People's Republic (sadly the only reference book at my library about Poland during the communist period), which was quite obviously issued by the government and glosses over the achievements of socialism while neglecting to mention things like the book bannings. DO' И eil 19:03, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC)
Nie bardzo rozumiem, dlaczego wzdragacie się przed zablokowaniem całej klasy adresów. Zawsze blokowanie adresu, niezależnie od tego czy jest dynamiczny czy nie, może spowodować przyblokowanie niewinnych użytkowników. Blokowanie klasy stosuje się przecież właśnie wtedy, gdy wandal ma dynamiczny adres, a nie w innych przypadkach. Prawdę mówiąc, potencjalne szkody z takiej blokady wydają się minimalne, bo nie widzę, żeby ktokolwiek poza nim używal tych adresów do angielskiej wp. Lysy 06:19, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)
No, technicznie to jest bardzo proste. Nalezy zablokowac 85.206.192.0/22. Lysy
Sorry. I generally try to be careful, but when an article is getting more than 500 edits/day, if one doesn't work faster than normal, the result is edit conflicts. Niteowlneils 23:36, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Cheers! Mgm| (talk) 11:25, Apr 5, 2005 (UTC)
I feel awkward about posting corrections to this article.... Janos Kornai has _never_ been known as Josef, where do you get this idea? I should know this, I am his son (that's why I don't think it would be appropriate for me to edit the article). Janos is John in English, Josef (Hungarian spelling Jozsef) would be Joseph.
A few factual corrections: he does not have a PhD from Karl Marx University (may have a later/honorary degree, he has many of those), in fact he doesn't have a PhD at all (although the "candidate" degree from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is generally considered the equivalent). He is no longer on the board of the central bank, a few years ago (in 2001) he resigned in protest of the increasing politicization (is this a word?) of the board's role. He was with the HAS Institute of Economics only before he joined Collegium Budapest (which I think happened prior to 1992, but I'm not sure). He retired from Harvard in 2002. His old homepage at Harvard http://post.economics.harvard.edu/faculty/kornai/kornai.html and at http://www.colbud.hu/fellows/kornai.shtml have many details you may or may not want to include...
Anyway thanks for all this work (and I don't just mean the article about my father)!
Andras Kornai
Piotrusiu, rzuć proszę okiem w wolnej chwili na User_talk:Lysy/History_of_Vilnius. Może będziesz chciał tam coś od siebie dodać. Lysy 10:18, 9 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I do not agree with a range block and certainly not by vote. Get an ArbComm ruling, I think you have enough material Refdoc 11:02, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC)
To chyba Twoja działka: diff, ja się na tym mało znam. Czy to prawda? Halibu tt 11:38, Apr 9, 2005 (UTC)
Here is a copy of a post I left at another user's discussion board. It seems that he has stopped using Wikipedia, so I'm dumping the problems in yours and Halibutt's laps instead (makes you want to resign your adminship, doesn't it?). Hopefully you can offer some suggestions on the first issue, and either fix up the second -- or, since I know you already have your hands full here, pass the issue on to the appropriate Polish Wikipedia admin. Thanks!-- Jpbrenna 22:14, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I.P. Brennus S.D. Caio Suo:
I was wondering if you could take a look at the Wapno and Wagrowiec articles I've been working on. I'm asking you because a) you are a native speaker of Polish and b) the creator of the Wagrowiec article (hope I haven't messed it up too much!)
I have two principal concerns:
I appreciate any guidance and help you can give me! --Jpbrenna 20:05, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Peer_review/Kłodzko - co Ty na to? Halibu tt 09:36, Apr 15, 2005 (UTC)
Jestem za. Halibu tt 12:20, Apr 15, 2005 (UTC)
Pracuję właśnie nad kolejną mapą, tym razem będzie to podniesienie starej mapki z dywizjami września 1939 do poziomu mapek Rzeczypospolitej. Na razie wersja próbna. Jakieś sugestie? Halibu tt 01:08, Apr 26, 2005 (UTC)
hi, nice to see more links placed by you. Now, I can study more about this topic. I am very new to wiki - just a month's infant (lol) of 54 yrs. So, please let me know how to archive the materials on my talk page. It seems I am a talkative person.-- Bhadani 11:56, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Piotrus, unfortunately I had to revert your change on Norman Davies from last night. I'm leaving a longish comment about my reasons on Talk:Norman Davies; please do drop by and have a look. -- Thorsten1 16:34, 3 May 2005 (UTC)
Hi Piotrus, I just noticed you changed your FAC vote from "conditional support" to "oppose" - I perfectly understand that decision since no work has been done on the article for several days now, I'd just like to mention that I put off expansion work on the article until I get some more reference works from the library (had to order a couple papers from out of state, it will take a while until I have all the texts). I'm still not quite sure how to expand on the petroglyph/carving issue...I'll probably eventually think of something, but if you have any ideas, I'd be much obliged :) -- Ferkelparade π 09:36, 4 May 2005 (UTC)
I protected the pages that Zivinbudas had been edit warring on, I was wondering if you could take a look at the relevant talk pages Talk:Lithuania, Talk:Vilnius, Talk:Confederation, I would like to get them unprotected, but I know very little about the subject. Also I'm not willing to block his IP, since its a dynamic IP for most of Lithuania. If he keeps going after consensus has been reached then it may have to go to RfA. Thanks -- nixie 13:49, 6 May 2005 (UTC)
Please take a look at Talk:Black Ruthenian language. I suspect the article is a device of newbred overzealous belarussian nationalist historians. Mikkalai 22:12, 6 May 2005 (UTC)
Nie ma to jak towarzystwo doceniania wzajemnego ;) Tak z rozpędu przygotowałem kilka wersji medalu, wzorowanego na Virtuti (ten sam kształt i proporcje, tylko treść inna). A nuż się przyda..?
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I would like to thank you for your comments and opinion on the Military history of Puerto Rico article. I will work on your recomendations and resumit it in the future. Thank you Tony the Marine