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This is about the draft at User:WhisperToMe/Michael Pollack and in reply to the following post at here:
Your reply above is missing the all important time element. Michael Pollack lived his life chronologically. You chose to present the information in
User:WhisperToMe/Michael Pollack in an order that is other than chronologically. Your motive's don't matter (so I think I concluded more than I should have in my quoted post above). However, by presenting the information in an order that is other than chronologically, philanthropy, views, and other aspects of Mr. Pollack that would not otherwise make it into the article or whose importance would be significantly diminished by being put into perspective were the article written to convey Pollack's life chronologically. The problem with the draft is the numerous of subsections. For example, his son died on September 11, 2011. The article now presents it in its own subsection. That information in the Wikipedia article should come after everything that happened in Pollack's life before September 11, 2011 and should come before everything that happened in Pollack's life after September 11, 2011. The death of his son must have had a major impact on his life and the only way that the reader can get a sense of that is if the information is in chrnological order in the Wikipedia article.
To address the POV bias issues, opinions about Pollack by Arizona Republic, Phoenix Business Journal, etc. need to be presented, if at all, 1. chronologically in the biography as of the date they were published 2. in a way that limits the opinion's geographic applicability. You write, "Michael Pollack is politically conservative." Really? Where is your source saying that Michael Pollack is politically conservative as of 12:27, 17 December 2012 (UTC) (as of when I read what you wrote?). I think you mean Michael Pollack has been politically conservative." Also, Michael Pollack being politically conservative is an opinion, not a fact capable of being proven true or false. In addition, why are you telling the reader what to think (e.g., that Michael Pollack is politically conservative)? The Wikipedia article reader should be able to get a sense that he is politically conservative from the Wikipedia article, but only if his being politically conservative matters. As another example, you write, "Michael Pollack is a drummer in "A Corporate Affair," a twelve piece R&B/rock/soul band." The source you cite does not support that statement. The source would only support a statement such as, "As of December 7, 2007, Michael Pollack was a drummer in "A Corporate Affair," a twelve piece R&B/rock/soul band."
[1] And if you can't tie his drum playing to his career at least in some small way (e.g., his co-workers/employees are members of the band, he landed the x account because of being in the band) or his life events happening around December 2007 (e.g., In December 2007, he was in a band, in January 2008, his wife filed for divorce/his business went down the tubes/he met his wife while playing a gig), then maybe that factoid should not be in the Wikipedia article.
To address the POV issue, I suggest having only two sections in your biography: Early Life and Career. Then, take each sentence in your draft an rearrange them in the chronological order that Pollack experienced it in his life. Once you finish the early life and career section, then, an only then, write the lead paragraph. You can see an example of this at
David Marchick. For that article, I gathered all my research into one Microsoft Word document, then proceeded to write sentences from each reference. The very first sentence I wrote in that article was, "When he was 22, Marchick graduated from the University of California, San Diego in 1988." That came from the earliest dated reference used in that article (May 28, 1988). The last thing I wrote was the lead paragraph.
The above points are more about nit picking than a basis to keep the article from article space. However, as for
the DRV, DGG's opinion carries weight and you need to do something different with the draft other than you currently are doing. Putting everything in chronological order might be what's needed. --
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I am ashamed for my inconsiderate behaviour, yes, I do have the required tool to type Bengali for a couple of months now (most probably from the end of November last). I assure you to give at least one of your requested article topmost priority right now. But please request an article of which I can easily translate the tile. The articles you request, I generally face a very hard time to choose Bengali article title. Which article you want to see in Bengali now? -- Tito Dutta ( talk) 04:50, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
I have started here bn:নিউ ইয়র্ক সিটি ডিপার্টমেন্ট অফ এডুকেশন. The main ref of the English Wikipedia article is not opening for me and there are few more dead links there! I'll start the Detroit article too very soon. -- Tito Dutta ( talk) 07:23, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
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I have not seen WT:INB still, working on a newly created article in English Wikipedia. Detroit article is in my task list this week (i.e. before 19 Jan). I have not included Peel District article in my task list still! -- Tito Dutta ( talk) 16:26, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
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This article in DYK queue for a long time now. I have fixed all other issues, can you please read the article once and make necessary wording changes? -- Tito Dutta ( talk) 18:32, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
this article -- Tito Dutta ( talk) 18:55, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
Biography might be easier for me or film articles or books. But, school, cities, these are very difficult to translate. Google translator also does not help! --
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I'll write the other two articles agter 9th og next months. In Bengali we don't have such category, but, I can create one, I am bit confused on translation of "school district"! -- Tito Dutta ( talk) 06:02, 25 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hi WhisperToMe. Where ザー ファック (zā fakku) did that romanization come from? It looks like something a C16 Portuguese Jesuit might have written. -- Shirt58 ( talk) 09:50, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for your kind correction. I would like to inform you that although is normal practice not to blame pilots in an accident, it is not that normal to exculpate pilots. The comments made by Aeronaútica Civil representative were highly controversial in Colombia because he contradicted himself in press interviews, firstly denying any human error and then refusing to answer when confronted with new evidence that blamed the accident on, precisely, human error. There was a civil suit at that moment that hinged on this evidence, hence the adjective "curious" that I added to his comments. FYI, the judge decided there was a civil responsibility that couldn't have been apportioned had the accident happened because of "an act of God", opposite to an untrained crew crashing an airplane (crew that had to be retrained about how to land an aircraft in a storm!). Have a nice day, by all means.-- Ciroa ( talk) 11:04, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
I appreciate your comment on my page about being a prerequisite for using in Wikipedia the word "curious" to find beforehand "an RS or columnist/journalist who says "this is strange/curious". I would be most grateful if you directed me to the Wikipedia policy that states such curious prerequisite to the use of the word "curious". :)
I agree with you on being normal practice not to blame pilots in an accident without firm research: it is not that normal to exculpate pilots in the same way. I think that what we have here is an article written hours after the happening, article that was not edited later by using more information available.
Let me give you some, because I find much more useful to work as a team using our respective talk pages to reach a common conclusion, instead of contradicting each other in the Wikipedia page where our discrepancies are stated. That attitude, I believe, makes a better encyclopedia and, as I said, that's why I appreciate your very civil comments.
I also believe this is an encyclopedia, not a newspaper, and thus, filled with qualifications about things that happen in this wide world. If you claim that the policy of having a source for a phrase implicate that it is forbidden to use adjectives not used by the source, well, good luck with your editing: it will never end. Frankly and with all due respect, Wikipedia would be converted in Wikinews, or worse yet, in Wikiquotes.
On the point you make of a "controversy occurring" around the Aires Flight 8250, you can find here that there was not such thing, from my POV: I think a controversy requires that two people disagree on a point that cannot be judged with certainty.
What you could find (if you read Spanish, sorry) is a wild speculation one hour after the accident on the part of Colonel Carrascal (whose coment I dare to qualify as "curious"): he claimed, against all current practices of accident research, that this accident wasn't the pilot's fault, while the official conclusion of Colonel Silva Rueda, the person in charge of the investigation that lasted for a year was that "it has been concluded that the case that we worked on is a CFIT event (which is a controlled flight into the terrain), where it was proved that there were no failures of the airplane nor in the airport or aeronautic systems. The report indicates as a cause (of accident) an approach below the correct angle, due to an altitude estimation error, and an incorrect use of cockpit resources... Based on the final report of this investigation (which lasted for 11 months), it will be determined later on eventual responsibilities and penalties to be imposed on the air carrier and the airplane pilot".
I would like you to point me to any accident in which authorities like Mr. Carrascal claimed to know the causes and who was to blame (or not) minutes after the accident. As you correctly state, it's not the current practice of aviation authorities to do such a thing. If that's not curious, I wonder what is.
You can check here how funny is for the pilot to claim that the aircraft was hit by lightning while the copilot says he saw not such lightning but an "uncontrolled descent of the aircraft" executed by the pilot against his advice (hence Mr. Silva conclusions about the pilot not using "all cockpit resources", that is, the copilot disagreement on the approach path).
How Mr. Carrascal reached a different conclusion (being a friend of the pilot beforehand) in such a short time and qualified the pilot of "hero" is not curious but preposterous and, I respectfully believe, an attitude bordering crime and collusion. As Mr. Carrascal's comment were quietly waved away by investigators (which were worried about the accident itself and not the rush he made to exculpate his friend), I used no stronger words.
The fact that a judge disproved the pilot and adjudicated a civil suit to the passengers subjected to this pilot's lack of ability, as well as the official conclusions of the accident researchers that had access to the instrument recordings, is a proof of the truth of the copilot statements.
The very strange declarations of the pilot to the press minutes after the accident, pacing nervously the landing strip in front of the wreckage, with wild eyes open, in a (sorry, I do not want to offend you by using the same word again, but...) very curious public declarations about how the storm "grabbed (them) with everything it had" and how he tried and tried to pull the aircraft up against a downdraft can be read here. Instrument recordings proved he was blatantly lying.
As I've never re-edited an edition made by a fellow Wikipedian, I respectfully ask you to reconsider your corrections in light of the information I provide.
Frankly, from my POV, what we have here, after reading extensively about the accident in my native language the reports of the local press and following the civil suit and the research with interest for a year, is a pilot lying, helped by his "compadre" Mr. Carrascal.
I think that the way you edited the article makes the reader believe that what happened is an uncertainty, where no firm conclusions were reached. I see that as "unencyclopedic". I believe that you would do a favor to Wikipedia if you correct the article a bit, as I tried to do.
I sincerely tried to whisper (instead of yelling and arguing) while writing this comment: have a nice day, WhisperToMe. I wish you always have happy edits, by all means, "compadre".-- Ciroa ( talk) 11:49, 23 March 2013 (UTC)
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Hi WhisperToMe!!!! I was off from wikipedia because of Norooz, now I came back. But still I can't write anything on CIA because of that I live in Middle-East!!!! I hope you can understand. If There is any other topic that I can help in don't hesitate to tell me. Happy Norooz!!! medee ( talk) 18:32, 3 April 2013 (UTC)
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Many thanks for creating the initial entry. I don't want to step on your toes but I've made several edits to correct errors in chronology (a more definitive timeline is available from untied.com/site). I have no experience editing Wikipedia so I'll follow your lead in terms of layout/organization. Jcooperstock ( talk) 21:24, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for informing, its good that there is some one else to write down the article. medee ( talk) 17:36, 9 April 2013 (UTC)
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Bayshorebabydoll ( talk) 02:07, 18 April 2013 (UTC) Let me break this down for you, since we seem to have a miscommunication on what constitues an opinion. I have carefully gone through the article in question and identified several areas that are opinion and others that are not factually correct. Gator Miller is not the publisher of the Seabreeze News. The existence of such a person is questionable at best The statement – “the overall impression of the town is that much of it is a white ghetto almost as hardcore as the roughest parts of Houston's South Park or Fifth Ward” is an opinion The statement – “Lou's, the town's one true grocery store, is well stocked with booze, cigarettes and canned food, but offers little else other than wilted vegetables and whole aisles of all-but-bare shelves” is an opinion The statement – “For such a small town, Bacliff has an astounding number of bars. In fact, its ratio of taverns-to-citizens rivals those of many hard-drinking British seaside resorts” is factually incorrect. YP.com shows Bacliff has only 5 true bars. Several of these appear to be closed. The quotation - ["This is the only town I know that has churches next to bars that are next to gambling halls, and then repeat that all over town," says local resident Jack Nelson.] is factually incorrect. YP.com lists 9 churches in Bacliff. A Google Maps search shows that not all of these listed exist, and of those that do, none of them are located next to bars. According to Miller, September 11, 2004, was a historic day for Bacliff and San Leon. A town hall meeting was held in which the citizenry demanded local officials clean up the town – cannot find a record of this meeting The statement – “Miller said that many people in the town, himself included, want to be allowed to drink, smoke weed and gamble with abandon, but they want the line drawn at crack and meth “– this is an opinion by one alleged resident of the area
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Yes my friend I am interested in writing this article ...But what is the location that you want to tell me with him on the subject (London Transport) with regards Ahmad.aea.99 ( talk) 09:49, 20 April 2013 (UTC)
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No problem. Lemme know what should be added to the intro the make it substantial. Rebel shadow 20:30, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
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Thank you for making the proposal. However I cannot accept the proposal because what he did was unacceptable from Wikipedia standards.
From my experience on other so-called 'muslim' Wikipedias (ie. where islam is the main religion of the population), I have never ever encountered such intolerance before.
User:Si Gam cannot be trusted to keep his word. Looking at history, the Aceh people do not have any reputation of keeping their word (just look at the treason of Teuku Umar. the Dutch army had helped arm this person and guess what? He betrayed and turned against them).
User:Si Gam was granted sysop priviledges from a Dutch steward and now he is acting whichever way he likes and deleting articles whenever he feels like it - based on concocted reasoning. His credibility is now Nil.
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Just saw the new wikilove feature and immediately knew the two fellow editors on which a little should be lavished. :) P.S. I did take pictures of WTW and Hillcrest HS at one point, as well as Marsh Middle, but don't know *what* I did with ém. Will try to dig 'em up at some point. Best wishes ... Lawikitejana ( talk) 21:49, 4 May 2013 (UTC) |
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I heard you speak Twi/Akan. Are you interested in writing an article in that language on en:Peel District School Board? That school system gets immigrants who speak Akan. It has a website in that language Thanks, WhisperToMe (talk) 19:24, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
Translating exactly external links wouldn't make enough sense, so simply saying "kan pii ka ho" which means "read more" is okay.
In other words , you can say "nkekaho" which means "extension" or "extensive" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nkansahrexford ( talk • contribs) 00:38, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
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This is about the draft at User:WhisperToMe/Michael Pollack and in reply to the following post at here:
Your reply above is missing the all important time element. Michael Pollack lived his life chronologically. You chose to present the information in
User:WhisperToMe/Michael Pollack in an order that is other than chronologically. Your motive's don't matter (so I think I concluded more than I should have in my quoted post above). However, by presenting the information in an order that is other than chronologically, philanthropy, views, and other aspects of Mr. Pollack that would not otherwise make it into the article or whose importance would be significantly diminished by being put into perspective were the article written to convey Pollack's life chronologically. The problem with the draft is the numerous of subsections. For example, his son died on September 11, 2011. The article now presents it in its own subsection. That information in the Wikipedia article should come after everything that happened in Pollack's life before September 11, 2011 and should come before everything that happened in Pollack's life after September 11, 2011. The death of his son must have had a major impact on his life and the only way that the reader can get a sense of that is if the information is in chrnological order in the Wikipedia article.
To address the POV bias issues, opinions about Pollack by Arizona Republic, Phoenix Business Journal, etc. need to be presented, if at all, 1. chronologically in the biography as of the date they were published 2. in a way that limits the opinion's geographic applicability. You write, "Michael Pollack is politically conservative." Really? Where is your source saying that Michael Pollack is politically conservative as of 12:27, 17 December 2012 (UTC) (as of when I read what you wrote?). I think you mean Michael Pollack has been politically conservative." Also, Michael Pollack being politically conservative is an opinion, not a fact capable of being proven true or false. In addition, why are you telling the reader what to think (e.g., that Michael Pollack is politically conservative)? The Wikipedia article reader should be able to get a sense that he is politically conservative from the Wikipedia article, but only if his being politically conservative matters. As another example, you write, "Michael Pollack is a drummer in "A Corporate Affair," a twelve piece R&B/rock/soul band." The source you cite does not support that statement. The source would only support a statement such as, "As of December 7, 2007, Michael Pollack was a drummer in "A Corporate Affair," a twelve piece R&B/rock/soul band."
[1] And if you can't tie his drum playing to his career at least in some small way (e.g., his co-workers/employees are members of the band, he landed the x account because of being in the band) or his life events happening around December 2007 (e.g., In December 2007, he was in a band, in January 2008, his wife filed for divorce/his business went down the tubes/he met his wife while playing a gig), then maybe that factoid should not be in the Wikipedia article.
To address the POV issue, I suggest having only two sections in your biography: Early Life and Career. Then, take each sentence in your draft an rearrange them in the chronological order that Pollack experienced it in his life. Once you finish the early life and career section, then, an only then, write the lead paragraph. You can see an example of this at
David Marchick. For that article, I gathered all my research into one Microsoft Word document, then proceeded to write sentences from each reference. The very first sentence I wrote in that article was, "When he was 22, Marchick graduated from the University of California, San Diego in 1988." That came from the earliest dated reference used in that article (May 28, 1988). The last thing I wrote was the lead paragraph.
The above points are more about nit picking than a basis to keep the article from article space. However, as for
the DRV, DGG's opinion carries weight and you need to do something different with the draft other than you currently are doing. Putting everything in chronological order might be what's needed. --
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I have started here bn:নিউ ইয়র্ক সিটি ডিপার্টমেন্ট অফ এডুকেশন. The main ref of the English Wikipedia article is not opening for me and there are few more dead links there! I'll start the Detroit article too very soon. -- Tito Dutta ( talk) 07:23, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
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I have not seen WT:INB still, working on a newly created article in English Wikipedia. Detroit article is in my task list this week (i.e. before 19 Jan). I have not included Peel District article in my task list still! -- Tito Dutta ( talk) 16:26, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
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This article in DYK queue for a long time now. I have fixed all other issues, can you please read the article once and make necessary wording changes? -- Tito Dutta ( talk) 18:32, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
this article -- Tito Dutta ( talk) 18:55, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
Biography might be easier for me or film articles or books. But, school, cities, these are very difficult to translate. Google translator also does not help! --
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Hi WhisperToMe. Where ザー ファック (zā fakku) did that romanization come from? It looks like something a C16 Portuguese Jesuit might have written. -- Shirt58 ( talk) 09:50, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
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Hi Whisper, there is a guy on the Algeria article who is really keen on removing the French name of the country from the lede. I had already warned him not to do so on his talk page but he did the same again just a few hours ago (and removed the notes from the wikicode too). I didn't revert him yet as perhaps it would be better if an admin dealt with him this time, so I thought I'd let you know. Cheers, eh bien mon prince ( talk) 01:34, 10 March 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for your kind correction. I would like to inform you that although is normal practice not to blame pilots in an accident, it is not that normal to exculpate pilots. The comments made by Aeronaútica Civil representative were highly controversial in Colombia because he contradicted himself in press interviews, firstly denying any human error and then refusing to answer when confronted with new evidence that blamed the accident on, precisely, human error. There was a civil suit at that moment that hinged on this evidence, hence the adjective "curious" that I added to his comments. FYI, the judge decided there was a civil responsibility that couldn't have been apportioned had the accident happened because of "an act of God", opposite to an untrained crew crashing an airplane (crew that had to be retrained about how to land an aircraft in a storm!). Have a nice day, by all means.-- Ciroa ( talk) 11:04, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
I appreciate your comment on my page about being a prerequisite for using in Wikipedia the word "curious" to find beforehand "an RS or columnist/journalist who says "this is strange/curious". I would be most grateful if you directed me to the Wikipedia policy that states such curious prerequisite to the use of the word "curious". :)
I agree with you on being normal practice not to blame pilots in an accident without firm research: it is not that normal to exculpate pilots in the same way. I think that what we have here is an article written hours after the happening, article that was not edited later by using more information available.
Let me give you some, because I find much more useful to work as a team using our respective talk pages to reach a common conclusion, instead of contradicting each other in the Wikipedia page where our discrepancies are stated. That attitude, I believe, makes a better encyclopedia and, as I said, that's why I appreciate your very civil comments.
I also believe this is an encyclopedia, not a newspaper, and thus, filled with qualifications about things that happen in this wide world. If you claim that the policy of having a source for a phrase implicate that it is forbidden to use adjectives not used by the source, well, good luck with your editing: it will never end. Frankly and with all due respect, Wikipedia would be converted in Wikinews, or worse yet, in Wikiquotes.
On the point you make of a "controversy occurring" around the Aires Flight 8250, you can find here that there was not such thing, from my POV: I think a controversy requires that two people disagree on a point that cannot be judged with certainty.
What you could find (if you read Spanish, sorry) is a wild speculation one hour after the accident on the part of Colonel Carrascal (whose coment I dare to qualify as "curious"): he claimed, against all current practices of accident research, that this accident wasn't the pilot's fault, while the official conclusion of Colonel Silva Rueda, the person in charge of the investigation that lasted for a year was that "it has been concluded that the case that we worked on is a CFIT event (which is a controlled flight into the terrain), where it was proved that there were no failures of the airplane nor in the airport or aeronautic systems. The report indicates as a cause (of accident) an approach below the correct angle, due to an altitude estimation error, and an incorrect use of cockpit resources... Based on the final report of this investigation (which lasted for 11 months), it will be determined later on eventual responsibilities and penalties to be imposed on the air carrier and the airplane pilot".
I would like you to point me to any accident in which authorities like Mr. Carrascal claimed to know the causes and who was to blame (or not) minutes after the accident. As you correctly state, it's not the current practice of aviation authorities to do such a thing. If that's not curious, I wonder what is.
You can check here how funny is for the pilot to claim that the aircraft was hit by lightning while the copilot says he saw not such lightning but an "uncontrolled descent of the aircraft" executed by the pilot against his advice (hence Mr. Silva conclusions about the pilot not using "all cockpit resources", that is, the copilot disagreement on the approach path).
How Mr. Carrascal reached a different conclusion (being a friend of the pilot beforehand) in such a short time and qualified the pilot of "hero" is not curious but preposterous and, I respectfully believe, an attitude bordering crime and collusion. As Mr. Carrascal's comment were quietly waved away by investigators (which were worried about the accident itself and not the rush he made to exculpate his friend), I used no stronger words.
The fact that a judge disproved the pilot and adjudicated a civil suit to the passengers subjected to this pilot's lack of ability, as well as the official conclusions of the accident researchers that had access to the instrument recordings, is a proof of the truth of the copilot statements.
The very strange declarations of the pilot to the press minutes after the accident, pacing nervously the landing strip in front of the wreckage, with wild eyes open, in a (sorry, I do not want to offend you by using the same word again, but...) very curious public declarations about how the storm "grabbed (them) with everything it had" and how he tried and tried to pull the aircraft up against a downdraft can be read here. Instrument recordings proved he was blatantly lying.
As I've never re-edited an edition made by a fellow Wikipedian, I respectfully ask you to reconsider your corrections in light of the information I provide.
Frankly, from my POV, what we have here, after reading extensively about the accident in my native language the reports of the local press and following the civil suit and the research with interest for a year, is a pilot lying, helped by his "compadre" Mr. Carrascal.
I think that the way you edited the article makes the reader believe that what happened is an uncertainty, where no firm conclusions were reached. I see that as "unencyclopedic". I believe that you would do a favor to Wikipedia if you correct the article a bit, as I tried to do.
I sincerely tried to whisper (instead of yelling and arguing) while writing this comment: have a nice day, WhisperToMe. I wish you always have happy edits, by all means, "compadre".-- Ciroa ( talk) 11:49, 23 March 2013 (UTC)
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Hi. You ask me, could I start some new pages in LV.wikipedia. May be I could to do it. So if there is some request for me to my page on LV.WP not to the RU.WP anymore. Afro-Braz-Ilian talk 14:54, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
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Hi WhisperToMe!!!! I was off from wikipedia because of Norooz, now I came back. But still I can't write anything on CIA because of that I live in Middle-East!!!! I hope you can understand. If There is any other topic that I can help in don't hesitate to tell me. Happy Norooz!!! medee ( talk) 18:32, 3 April 2013 (UTC)
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Many thanks for creating the initial entry. I don't want to step on your toes but I've made several edits to correct errors in chronology (a more definitive timeline is available from untied.com/site). I have no experience editing Wikipedia so I'll follow your lead in terms of layout/organization. Jcooperstock ( talk) 21:24, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for informing, its good that there is some one else to write down the article. medee ( talk) 17:36, 9 April 2013 (UTC)
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Bayshorebabydoll ( talk) 02:07, 18 April 2013 (UTC) Let me break this down for you, since we seem to have a miscommunication on what constitues an opinion. I have carefully gone through the article in question and identified several areas that are opinion and others that are not factually correct. Gator Miller is not the publisher of the Seabreeze News. The existence of such a person is questionable at best The statement – “the overall impression of the town is that much of it is a white ghetto almost as hardcore as the roughest parts of Houston's South Park or Fifth Ward” is an opinion The statement – “Lou's, the town's one true grocery store, is well stocked with booze, cigarettes and canned food, but offers little else other than wilted vegetables and whole aisles of all-but-bare shelves” is an opinion The statement – “For such a small town, Bacliff has an astounding number of bars. In fact, its ratio of taverns-to-citizens rivals those of many hard-drinking British seaside resorts” is factually incorrect. YP.com shows Bacliff has only 5 true bars. Several of these appear to be closed. The quotation - ["This is the only town I know that has churches next to bars that are next to gambling halls, and then repeat that all over town," says local resident Jack Nelson.] is factually incorrect. YP.com lists 9 churches in Bacliff. A Google Maps search shows that not all of these listed exist, and of those that do, none of them are located next to bars. According to Miller, September 11, 2004, was a historic day for Bacliff and San Leon. A town hall meeting was held in which the citizenry demanded local officials clean up the town – cannot find a record of this meeting The statement – “Miller said that many people in the town, himself included, want to be allowed to drink, smoke weed and gamble with abandon, but they want the line drawn at crack and meth “– this is an opinion by one alleged resident of the area
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Yes my friend I am interested in writing this article ...But what is the location that you want to tell me with him on the subject (London Transport) with regards Ahmad.aea.99 ( talk) 09:49, 20 April 2013 (UTC)
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No problem. Lemme know what should be added to the intro the make it substantial. Rebel shadow 20:30, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
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Hi,
Thank you for making the proposal. However I cannot accept the proposal because what he did was unacceptable from Wikipedia standards.
From my experience on other so-called 'muslim' Wikipedias (ie. where islam is the main religion of the population), I have never ever encountered such intolerance before.
User:Si Gam cannot be trusted to keep his word. Looking at history, the Aceh people do not have any reputation of keeping their word (just look at the treason of Teuku Umar. the Dutch army had helped arm this person and guess what? He betrayed and turned against them).
User:Si Gam was granted sysop priviledges from a Dutch steward and now he is acting whichever way he likes and deleting articles whenever he feels like it - based on concocted reasoning. His credibility is now Nil.
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Wikilove is in SERIOUS need of some more ethnic food and drink items - would love to send a more Texas-relevant food but don't care to send beer!
Just saw the new wikilove feature and immediately knew the two fellow editors on which a little should be lavished. :) P.S. I did take pictures of WTW and Hillcrest HS at one point, as well as Marsh Middle, but don't know *what* I did with ém. Will try to dig 'em up at some point. Best wishes ... Lawikitejana ( talk) 21:49, 4 May 2013 (UTC) |
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I heard you speak Twi/Akan. Are you interested in writing an article in that language on en:Peel District School Board? That school system gets immigrants who speak Akan. It has a website in that language Thanks, WhisperToMe (talk) 19:24, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
Translating exactly external links wouldn't make enough sense, so simply saying "kan pii ka ho" which means "read more" is okay.
In other words , you can say "nkekaho" which means "extension" or "extensive" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nkansahrexford ( talk • contribs) 00:38, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
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