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London Portal

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Frankly, all hail for starting it - I jumped in (it should be said on a very irregular basis) because all the people who had hung around WPLondon found better lives (as I said to someone else, I hope it wasn't something I said). It'll have to be on 'as available basis' as sometimes, things turn up. I would hope that others can get involved, if only so I don't always end up choosing the articles and pix. It was a good thing you did and I'll try to keep the body warm for any time you want to jump back in. Good luck with your courses and I wish you all the best for your career. cheers Kbthompson (talk) 23:49, 18 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

Three Lions Userbox

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Shame about the crest itself - sorry about that I forgot the "no copyright images can be put where noone will find them" thing. Are you sure about the size of the word "England" though ? 12px may be a bit big - how bout 10 ? Can I ask why some of the userboxes on your page are in the original code and not a transclusion? Is it an anti-vandal thing? I only ask because in the usual userbox-harvest I had to copy the code to my space and transclude them. The ones I took were the Copyright, American English and censorship.
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Donald Hodge

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Hi, Don't forget that if you move a page, like the basketball player, it's your responsibility to sort out the links which were pointing to him and which now point to the dab page. In this case it looks as if the vast majority are from one template, which I've fixed... it takes a while for a template edit to work through the system, so perhaps you could check the "what links here" for the dab page in a couple of days and mop up anything which still points there aimed at the basketball player. I also tidied up the dab page - added dates etc and {{hndis}}. And moved him to "(basketball)", which I think is in line with what it says at WP:NCP about keeping disambiguations short. Cheers, PamD (talk) 17:26, 20 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

Deletion of subpage/redirect

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Hello there. Upon checking the redirects to a number of templates, I noticed User:Djr xi/London history. It appears to be the leftover of the move of the template from its sandbox in your userspace to the mainspace; as it holds no history, and there are no links leading to it, I thought that perhaps you wouldn't mind the page's deletion. I cannot have it speedy-deleted, but you can, if you want, using criterion G7. If you'd rather avoid the fuss, I suppose I could do it for you and point to this section, provided you give your consent. (I'm not sure that would work, but I don't see why not.)

Just for the sake of tidying up the place a bit... :-) Waltham, The Duke of 01:01, 3 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for taking care of this. (In case you are interested, I was compiling this. It's almost complete; I had actually finished it, but as my luck would have it, my browser crashed before I could save.) Waltham, The Duke of 16:02, 9 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

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On the List of Scholarly Journals in Economics

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This is in resopnse to the message you left for me on my talk page (it is also posted there). I believe I have not contributed to this page since 2005. If it is basically a duplicate of the category page, I do not object to its removal. If it is to stay, to make it more useful, perhaps the page could be subdivided by sub-field area, and also noting the "core" or most important journals. -- Ithacagorges, 05:04, 15 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

GA reassessment of Arctic Monkeys

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Motto of the Day

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"This user supports the independence of England (from Scotland, Wales and N.I.)"

independence of england

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A country can't be independent of its colonies, it's the other way round. You're not going to tell me India ruled England are you? :) --MacRusgail (talk) 21:12, 25 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Of course Scotland, Wales and Ireland aren't colonies. That's why they have equal parity with England, take turns at having the UK capital, and their languages all have equal rights within the UK. Get real. Ireland and Wales were conquered, Scotland was annexed and bought out. Rome cannot be independent of its Empire! --MacRusgail (talk) 18:08, 26 July 2009 (UTC)Reply
My point is that England doesn't become independent of its colonies, they become independent of her. Any other notion is frankly arse backwards and confused. England is in charge, and always has been - that's why.
Of course there is one capital, it's called London, and that's why England rules us and not vice versa. London is a problem to the rest of England, let alone anywhere else anyway.--MacRusgail (talk) 11:21, 27 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Crossrail sucks

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To the people that say I'm directing my protest at the wrong places....

I contacted crossrail, southeastern trains, tfl, crossrail, downing street and the developers about it with my valid grievances... namely there are now no longer any music venues of that size in london that I can get back from at night due to kent having a very bad train timetable so AT LEAST 75% of gigs now mean I have to get a hotel too - at the price of £50 a time... which i can't afford to do at the moment as due to illness im now the only earner in the household. kent also has bad links to the rest of the country and london is the only city i can get to for gigs - if you live in say milton keynes you can go to several shows on the toue. there is also the fact that the music scene is declining - hammersmith palais has gone, astoria has gone, astoria 2 has gone, electric ballroom soon to go.... the music scene is dying. Astoria was historic but if they replace it I don't care... I care about both affording to go to gigs, and the music scene dying.

Only crossrail bothered to reply to my letters, which were written without moaning, and all they did was link me to an online transcript of a meeting about astoria being demolished. no responding to my grievances from them or any other party.... so i am resorting to extreme measures.... which I am sorry for... but they are needed. In these hard times if people don't care about people being forced to waste their own money, or about the culture and music scene of the country declining then hard times call for a hard response.

Also.... as I said... I can easily reconnect to the net if I am banned or use one of my 4 or 5 users on here.... its not that hard... and to the people that keep messaging me asking which article I'm reffering to - the fact I keep talking about crossrail should be a hint.... and yes I know I'm sarcastic but so? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.137.252.17 (talkcontribs) 16:02, 31 July 2009

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I believe that the UMD media format now fits the definition of obsolete (as defined on that page). But I wanted to know what you think? We can do a Google search if you want... 76.21.250.12 (talk) 09:15, 22 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Invite to WikiConference India 2011

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Signpost

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Brought to you by Simply south...... unintentionally mispelling fr 5 years So much for ER 09:39, 13 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Tell us about your experiences editing the English Wikipedia!

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seefooddiet (talk) 21:13, 6 September 2024 (UTC)Reply