I've re-written the hook, is this new one better? --TIAYN (talk) 14:21, 21 February 2010 (UTC)
Hi (and Buongiorno), I saw that you checked a few DYK items. Items before and after Natural language understanding on Feb 20 were reviewed. Could I bother you with looking at that? Thanks. History2007 (talk) 18:56, 21 February 2010 (UTC)
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I think just the fact that a popular act such as Lady Antebellum wrote a song for a newcomer is interesting enough, never mind that Lady A's song was turned down for a different song. Singles aren't usually withdrawn like that on country radio. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • (Many otters • One bat • One hammer) 21:09, 3 March 2010 (UTC)
Hi Carabinieri, I hope you are doing well. ;) I responded to your comment regarding the article Jose Peralta, at Template_talk:Did_you_know#Articles_created.2Fexpanded_on_March_3. I also added an alternate suggested hook. That might be more suited and hopefully you will find it appropriate. Yours, Cirt (talk) 23:56, 3 March 2010 (UTC)
Could you please kindly look at Marriage and wedding customs in the Philippines DYK nomination? Thanks in advance. - AnakngAraw (talk) 04:07, 4 March 2010 (UTC)
Thank You for your interest and concern about the article. Regarding your perceived problems with POV tone in this article, I have removed most superlatives and POVs. Some examples you mentioned have been retained as they are facts of the article and not my opinion. These elements had been carried over from the cited sources and were not added by me. I believe the intended meanings of the original authors have not been too watered down. I see no dispute here, other than that between Dr. Agrawal and National Thermal Power Corporation, the dam builders. The article is under consideration for DNK and I will appreciate your removal of the {NPOV} tag if you are satisfied that your concerns have now been addressed.-Marcus334 (talk) 15:58, 4 March 2010 (UTC)
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I added an alternate hook for the June 18, 2001, tornado outbreak at the nomination could you please give it a look over for me. Thanks -Marcusmax(speak) 23:39, 4 March 2010 (UTC)
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I've replied to your comment. avs5221 (talk) 19:43, 10 March 2010 (UTC)
Added some relevant info. avs5221 (talk) 23:57, 10 March 2010 (UTC)
Hey Carabinieri- I posted a DYK suggestion for beating heart cadaver a few days ago. You pointed out some issues, which I fixed. I was wondering if you would take a look at it again. Thanks. E2eamon (talk) 03:21, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
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And what makes you think that I was assuming? Assume good faith please. Simple mistake. --User:Woohookitty Disamming fool! 04:56, 4 June 2010 (UTC)
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In the article Free Association of German Trade Unions you told: From 1878 to 1890, the Anti-Socialist Laws forbade all socialist trade unions. Only small local organizations, which communicated via intermediaries such as stewards, who worked illegally or semi-legally, survived. If an activity is out of law, it is illegal. Might be the activiy of that stewards was illegal, but not pursued by authoritys, this would more properly be "tolerated", not "semi-legal". And the word worked I thought is a reference to their Trade Union activity, not a job as carpenter or mason. Vibria (talk) 15:02, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
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Carabinieri, I'm pretty sure that you're supposed to leave the template transclusions on the nominations (T:TDYK) page when you move them to the prep area. The act of promoting a page, which ends discussion on the nomination template, automatically prevents it from being seen on the nominations page.
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I gather things used to work differently on the nominations page, but this is how it works now. BlueMoonset (talk) 18:15, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
Nice that you promoted Barber's Agnus Dei to prep, only it was suggested for Good Friday. I missed moving it to Special occasions, could that be changed? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 21:58, 29 March 2012 (UTC)
On 30 March 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Friedrich Schiller's skull, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that the skull thought for almost 200 years to belong to the revered poet Friedrich Schiller (pictured) was shown to be someone else's in 2008? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Friedrich Schiller's skull.You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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Hello, Carabinieri. I have replied to you at Template:Did you know nominations/Ghulam Jilani Khan and Chand Bagh School. Moonraker (talk) 10:49, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
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On 14 April 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Emanuels Grīnbergs, which you recently nominated. The fact was ... that the Latvian mathematician Emanuels Grīnbergs lost his job and his doctoral degree for serving in the German Army during World War II, but then regained both by writing a new thesis? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Emanuels Grīnbergs. If you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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On 16 April 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Masabumi Hosono, which you recently nominated. The fact was ... that the only Japanese passenger aboard the Titanic survived, but was then shunned as a coward in his home country for not going down with the ship? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Masabumi Hosono. If you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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On 18 April 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Thamudarit, which you recently nominated. The fact was ... that Thamudarit, who according to legend reigned over the Pagan Kingdom from 107 to 152 CE, was only proclaimed the founder of this kingdom in 1829? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Thamudarit. If you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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On 20 April 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Jalila al-Salman, which you recently nominated. The fact was ... that the vice-president of the Bahrain Teachers' Association, Jalila al-Salman, was sentenced to three years in prison for her involvement in the 2011–2012 uprising? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Jalila al-Salman. If you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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Thanks for the very helpful comments at the Bal des Ardents FAC - particularly in regards to MOS issues. Truthkeeper (talk) 14:56, 21 April 2012 (UTC)
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Carabinieri, thank you for your gracious note. I also regret that some of what I said was stated too forcefully. No hard feelings. Moonraker (talk) 00:31, 10 May 2012 (UTC)
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Thanks for you review and comments for this DYK nomination. I have responded to your suggestions and made several changes to the article. Mgrē@sŏn 17:10, 10 May 2012 (UTC)
Greetings, Carabinieri! The DYK nomination for Problem-solving courts is waiting for your input from my responses to the review you provided. Your assistance is requested at your earliest convenience. Thanks. Mgrē@sŏn 17:35, 15 May 2012 (UTC)
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Graeme Bartlett (talk) 08:04, 11 May 2012 (UTC)
You may want to comment on my reply about the hook in this DYK nomination. Thanks, Aymatth2 (talk) 03:51, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
I've reviewed the nomination and there is a small issue with referencing. — Crisco 1492 (talk) 09:59, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
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Casliber (talk · contribs) 16:47, 17 May 2012 (UTC)
Hi, I am very happy to hear about the nomination of the article, Faisal bin Abdullah bin Mohammed for DYK. I am not sure I should have written in the discussion page. But, if so, excuse me. I have read the concerns and made some improvements. I can work on it further, if necessary. Thanks so much, Egeymi (talk) 17:54, 19 May 2012 (UTC)
Can you comment there on whether or not you approve the alt hook? Thanks, --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| talk to me 01:33, 20 May 2012 (UTC)
On 22 May 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Trade Unions of Albania, which you recently nominated. The fact was ... that legally the Trade Unions of socialist Albania had "sweeping powers to regulate hours, wages, working conditions", but were, according to Anton Logoreci, "an appendage of the party"? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Trade Unions of Albania. If you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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Yngvadottir (talk) 16:03, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
Hello Carabinieri, I see you have nominated Palor people for DYK. Well thank you so much for your nomination. Best regards.Tamsier (talk) 21:37, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
I thought you should know that when anyone pulls a hook from Prep or Queue, it's supposed to be logged (by hand) in Wikipedia:Did you know/Removed under the current month. I've just entered your removal of Template:Did you know nominations/Rayleigh-Plesset equation, but next time you'll want to do it yourself. I didn't know about it myself until Orlady mentioned it shortly after I pulled a hook for the first time. BlueMoonset (talk) 00:06, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
On 23 May 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Napoleon points, which you recently nominated. The fact was ... that Napoleon Bonaparte had great interest in geometry, but probably did not discover Napoleon points? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Napoleon points. If you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
Graeme Bartlett (talk) 08:02, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
On 23 May 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Faisal bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Saud, which you recently nominated. The fact was ... that in 2009, the deputy chief of Saudi Arabia's intelligence agency, Faisal bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Saud, became the country's Minister of Education? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Faisal bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Saud. If you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
Casliber (talk · contribs) 16:03, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
You are invited to contribute to the discuss at Wikipedia talk:Plagiarism#Large-scale constructs. Aymatth2 (talk) 23:13, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
I see that you're active in DYK. Could you take a look at this nomination of mine, as I proposed a new hook and got no response? Thanks anyway! --Thine Antique Pen (talk • contributions) 18:43, 24 May 2012 (UTC)
You chose the long and confusing hook for the Brushstrokes hook. Is it possible that you could go back to the simpler version without "by resembling smooth reproductions of their art works". I think the reader will get lost with that stuff. Let him look in the articles to figure out what is going on.--TonyTheTiger (T/C/BIO/WP:CHICAGO/WP:FOUR) 23:29, 25 May 2012 (UTC)
On 26 May 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Battle of the Baggage, which you recently nominated. The fact was ... that in 737, the Umayyad Caliphate and the Turgesh Khaganate fought the Battle of the Baggage? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Battle of the Baggage. If you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
Casliber (talk · contribs) 16:05, 26 May 2012 (UTC)
Hi,
I've uploaded the article you requested at the resource exchange. You can find a link to the article at that page. Best, GabrielF (talk) 04:19, 28 May 2012 (UTC)
On 28 May 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Johannes, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that German anarchist Johannes Holzmann edited twenty-five issues of the journal Der Kampf, but eleven of them were banned? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
((DYKbotdo 16:03, 28 May 2012 (UTC)
On 31 May 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Serpukhov-15, which you recently nominated. The fact was ... that in 1983, in the Russian military town Serpukhov-15, the system controlling the Soviet Union's Oko satellites received warning of American ICBMs being launched? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Serpukhov-15. If you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
Carabinieri (talk) 00:04, 31 May 2012 (UTC)
On 2 June 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Genoese occupation of Rhodes, which you recently nominated. The fact was ... that the Italian Republic of Genoa controlled the Greek island of Rhodes for two years, from 1248 to 1250? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Genoese occupation of Rhodes. If you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
Graeme Bartlett (talk) 08:06, 2 June 2012 (UTC)
On 2 June 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Uriarte Talavera, which you recently nominated. The fact was ... that the Mexican Uriarte workshop (pictured) still creates Talavera pottery using 16th-century methods? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Uriarte Talavera. If you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
Graeme Bartlett (talk) 16:02, 2 June 2012 (UTC)
Hello Carabinieri, Vassilis Rapanos can be used in DYK since he resigned from his post as Greek Finance Minister just two days after his designation/appointment and it was created on 22 June 2012. I did not start the article, but I think you may be interested in it. However, the article is not compehensive in its current form. I hope it will be expanded soon. Thanks, Egeymi (talk) 21:45, 25 June 2012 (UTC)