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The article was promoted by User:SandyGeorgia 04:04, 17 July 2008 [1].


Nominator(s): Brianboulton (talk)

I'm nominating this article for FA. Heroes aren't always strong, silent and self effacing; sometimes they are self-aggrandizing braggarts. They can still be heroes. This article is about a hero who was also a boaster. It's had lots of attention at PR, and I believe it now meets the FA criteria. Thank you very much Brianboulton (talk) 23:10, 9 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Comments

Otherwise sources look okay. Links checked out with the link checker tool. Ealdgyth - Talk 13:50, 10 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Fixed. Brianboulton (talk) 16:37, 10 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Not sure I'll have time to review this later, but hoping to. Ealdgyth - Talk 17:05, 10 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I would italicise de facto - but I might be wrong
I think, in terms of best practice, you are probably right. I'll italicize - if I can remember where it is. Brianboulton (talk) 16:53, 11 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
All five were by now showing symptoms of scurvy. Within a relatively short time at Hut Point, however, a diet of fresh seal meat enabled them to recover. Scurvy is vitamin C deficiency. Seal is not a fruit or vegetable, please explain. Also however is redundant jimfbleak (talk) 13:39, 11 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Fresh seal meat - in fact, any fresh meat not overcooked - is a plentiful source of Vitamin C, and an effective preventive and antidote to scurvy. In 1916 they knew the antidote bit, but hadn't cottoned on to its preventive powers, so continued to pack their sledging rations with dried and processed foods, and continued to catch scurvy. Brianboulton (talk) 16:53, 11 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • I don't think de facto is needed here.
It does properly describe Joyce's position as acknowledged but unofficial leader, and it's briefer than saying all that.
  • Would when refusing be better than in refusing? - Agreed
  • I think his fathers would be better than the fathers because the article is about Joyce, not the family. - Agreed
  • I didn't like fit him, would prepare him be better? - Agreed
  • Again, I didn't like arrived en route, would stopped en route be better? Better still can we find a way of not using en route and use on the way to? - Agreed
  • What is so special about Barrier weather?
I've put in a short footnote reminding the reader that it was treacherous Barrier weather that help do for Captain Scott a few years earlier.
  • I find them almost impossible to spot, but is there one of those dash errors after outright invention?
It was a properly-formatted ndash, but since I have used mdashes elsewhere in the text, I've upgraded it.

Thanks again for a damn good read. (PS, nothing to do with the article but you don't catch scurvy, you get it ;)).

(Yeah, I noticed that after I'd posted it but was too idle to change it.)

GrahamColmTalk 09:13, 12 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Your tinkerings are fine. Thanks for your help & support. Brianboulton (talk) 09:50, 12 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
(Later) I have found a better Shackleton, image from Library of Congress, and have now installed that.

Comments—Look, it's not bad now, and I hope it's promoted. But PLEASE get a new word-nerd to check throughout the text. I shouldn't be picking up things like this at random, just at the top.

Brian, I'm still not clear on the images here; can you ask Elcobbola (talk · contribs) or Kelly (talk · contribs) or NE2 (talk · contribs) to revisit? SandyGeorgia (Talk) 12:34, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

There should now be no image problems outstanding. Of the two left in abeyance by NE2, - the Aurora ship image and the survivor group - I have deleted the latter because I cannot confirm publication before 1923. Meanwhile, Elcobbola has dealt with the medal image, also (sadly) deleted. I did ask NE2 to revisit, but he hasn't. I hope that's clear now. Brianboulton (talk) 16:09, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Correction: NE2 has revisited, and struck out his queries on all images except the now-deleted one. Brianboulton (talk) 16:13, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I corrected sourcing on two images on the Commons side; Image:Albert Medal in Gold for Life Saving.jpg is still a problem. If this photograph is from 1914-1918, as the image page asserts, then I'm the queen of Spain. This is obviously a contemporary photo of a medal from a 1914-1918 conflict. The source, in fact, asserts copyright with non-derivative and non-commercial provisions. We can't use this. ЭLСОВВОLД talk 15:31, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Medal image has been removed. ЭLСОВВОLД talk 16:12, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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