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Hello, Grant Gussie, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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License tagging for Image:Madge Lake North Shore.jpg

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David Frum

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Hi. Thanks for your work on David Frum. However, I'm afraid I've just removed it from the article. My reasons are somewhat technical: the first sentence was sourced to blogs, and the gun control controversy stuff seemed too long. I'm sure we can fix both problems.

I've copied the text to Talk:David Frum. Please join in the discussion there. Maybe you can come up with a short version of the gun control stuff? If so, we'll put it back in the article. Cheers, CWC 12:41, 11 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

B's Star

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Hi Grant. Thanks for updating with this edit. I think we need to see the formula unpacked to leave it in. Could you post on the page or on talk? Cheers, Marskell 19:03, 18 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The original edit had a typo, with "1/10" rather than the correct "1/25", which someone else refined to "1/27". Since some people can see fainter stars than others, either value of 1/25 or 1/27 is acceptable. It can be derived with the formula given in the apparent magnitude page, which is linked, using that page's value of magitude 6 as the faintest star seen with the naked eye. I don't think it needs any other reference.

Frum and Taki

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Hi. I'm not saying that we cannot cover Taki's attacks on David Frum in that article, I'm saying that we must not mention that attack without giving the background (which includes harassment of Frum's wife and an anti-semitic remark directed at Frum). Furthermore, that particular attack is particularly unencyclopedic: the first few words ("From what I've heard") give it away as a childish smear. WP:BLP and WP:NPOV require removal of such attacks. Please do not put it back without gaining consensus on Talk:David Frum first.

Personally, I don't see anything notable (or at all surprising) about someone like Frum being attacked from the left or the right, nor do I see anything notable about Taki's attacks on Frum, so I won't be working on writing up that background info. If you or anyone else writes up the context for Taki's attacks on Frum and finds one with a lot more substance, we can use it. Cheers, CWC 10:43, 3 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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What browser doesn't properly display Wikipedia:Gallery tag, as you mentioned in this revert? This would be a serious bug, as the gallery tag is an establishd wikimedia tag extension, see m:Help:Images#Gallery tag, category, table of images and mw:Help:Images#Gallery of images. Could you be more specific please. --Qyd (talk) 17:22, 8 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact

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Hi. You added some information to the article Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact on the Thule people. I recently posted a note on the discussion page for that article requesting sources for this information, both for the benefit of the article and out of personal interest, since I recall that archaeological evidence had been found suggesting that the Thule culture arose in Alaska and spread both east and west from there. Could you perhaps provide these sources? Regards, ClovisPt (talk) 19:11, 18 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The entry came from work by Candian anthropologist and archaeolgist Niobe Thompson. However I am afraid I can't find a reference for it until I can get back to a university library. His work was presented in the documentary film Inuit Odyssey, shown on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation show, The Nature of Things.

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for fixing the weather records on the Victoria, British Columbia page. Falsified climate data is one of the weakest areas in Wikipedia because the average person isnt going to be able to spot the false data on sight, and there's no way for the people who can tell false data on sight to be able to keep track of every page about a town or city. Just letting you know your effort is appreciated. Soap 22:03, 7 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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File permission problem with File:Madge Lake North Shore.jpg

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