Transnistria edit

Hi, you're adding some info into Transnistria article, supporting it with ref name=imf91 tag. There is no ref with that name, and your edits cause a red "Cite error: Invalid ref tag ..." to appear at the beginning of "References" section. Please fix your edits. --windyhead (talk) 16:49, 25 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Sealand edit

This was not acceptable, and could be considered vandalism by some. Choyoołʼįįhí:Seb az86556 > haneʼ 22:21, 4 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Major and minor edits edit

Hi. Adding one paragraph of text, as you did here, is definitely not a minor edit, and should not be marked as such. --Jmk (talk) 16:55, 5 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Again, adding content to article, as you did here, is not a minor edit. Please read the guideline, and stop flagging your major edits as minor. If you continue, it could be seen as vandalism. --Jmk (talk) 18:53, 5 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Recent Decades with Popular Culture Names edit

Century Official
Numerical
Name
Slang name
19th
Century
1810s-1870s Decades during
this time period
are named
"Eighteen"
followed by the
numbers of the
decade;
e.g. 1840s
"Eighteen-Forties"
1880s The Eighteen
-Eighties
1890s The Gay Nineties
20th
Century
1900s The Aughts
1910s The Teens [1]
1920s Roaring Twenties
or, The Twenties
1930s The Thirties
1940s The Forties
1950s The Fifties
1960s The Sixties
1970s The Seventies
1980s The Eighties
1990s The Nineties
21st
Century
2000s The Noughties [2]
2010s The Tens[3]
2020s The Twenty
-Twenties[4]
2030s The Triadies1
2040s The Twoscores2
2050s The Quinties3
2060s The Hexies4
2070s The Hepties,
of Heptadies5
2080s The Ogdoadies6
2090s The Enneadies7
22nd
Century
2100s The Hundredies,
The Novaies8,
or the Catchies 9
2110s The Elevenies
2120s The Twelvies
2130s The Ternaries
2140s The Fouries
2150s The Pentagies


  • 1 Referring to the word Triad, meaning group of three. 2 Score referring to 20, and multiplied by two equals 40(s). 3 Quint-; a numerical prefix meaning five. 4 Hexa-; a numerical prefix meaning six. 5 Hepta- or Heptad; a numerical prefix meaning seven. 6 Ogdoad, meaning eight. 7 "Ennead", meaning nine.
  • 8 "Nova" meaning "new" in Latin. 9 Named after the phrase Catch-22, relating to the number 22, which the 2100s are the beginning of the 22nd century.

Re: 2000s montage edit

Sure, I'd love to help. I see you uploaded a new version of the montage, but the pictures didn't show (I'm going to include them now). --SamB135 TalkContribs 21:24, 5 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Excellent! I'll get to work on the 1980s as soon as I can. --SamB135 TalkContribs 04:21, 6 January 2010 (UTC)Reply
As we speak, I'm doing the 1970s :D --SamB135 TalkContribs 04:39, 6 January 2010 (UTC)Reply
Sounds like a plan. --SamB135 TalkContribs 04:42, 6 January 2010 (UTC)Reply
Finished, but I realized I left some critical things out like the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the Egypt/Syria-Israeli War. Dang. --SamB135 TalkContribs 04:56, 6 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Hello, CatJar. I noticed you have been doing some good work on decades-related articles lately. I have been trying to improve the 1890s article for the last few days. It was rather short and unreferenced before, tagged with various issues. I added several events and references. Could you check for mistakes and omissions? I would appreciate the effort. Dimadick (talk) 18:01, 7 January 2010 (UTC)Reply


Top 10 Countries or Unions in 2020 edit

Rank Country
1   China
2   European Union
3   Brazil
4   Russia
5   Japan
6 File:Communist Canada flag.png Canada
7   Mexico
8   India
9   Australia
10   California

top unions and countries by 2050 edit

Rank Country
1   China $250 trillion
2   European Union $45 trillion
3 File:Flag of South America.svg Union of South American Nations $18 trillion
4 23px African Union $13 trillion
5   New United States of America $12 trillion
6 File:Communist Canada flag.png Canada $7 trillion
7   Japan $6 trillion
8   Mexico $4 trillion
9   India $3 trillion
10   Australia $1.1 trillion

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  • Plasma Guns are thee weapon of choice, and have been for over 9 years. Ever since they were invented in a Lockheed Martin labatory in 2022, and made for the streets in 2036, they outnumber bullet guns 5-to-1. Some still prefer the old kind, but they dont live long to prefer it enough. In any given neighbourhood, you will have about 12 or more gun fights a night.
  • In the streets, there are certain groups of which certain people are decided by parentage, peers, or fate where to belong. These are called classes. The lowest class, the DieYongs, have no job and are usually kids and teens. Include Teen Gangs, Schoolers, and Protstites. Guess how they get their name. The average life expectancy is 21 years. The middle class, the Durg Offrs, sell drugs as a way of life and as a way of keeping their lives, because nobody wants to kill the hand that feeds them, except other Durg Offrs. Life Expectancy: 25-30 years. Then the Candymen, top of the food chain. They make the drugs within U.S. Borders, and sell them for higher prices, so that they can afford protection. They make Mafia sound like some kids who want your lunch money. They live in the years of 40+.

Decade montages dispute edit

I have no intension of having edit wars with you. Please reach consensus in the discussion pages before adding new images or replacing images in the decade montages. TheCuriousGnome (talk) 05:23, 22 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

I have no intention of getting into editing wars with you either, but I was the one who originally started the decade montages back in 2008. They were deleted at first, but they came back, thanks to you. I don't want this to turn into something bad, but I think the decade montages should be a collaborative effort. The oil crisis of the 70s is a little more well known than the Apollo 14 moon landings, and a bit more associated with the decade. The photos of the Berlin wall and the Iraq-Iran war in the 1980s montage, are more clearer, and definitely more striking. In short, I hope we can work together with other users in making the best decade montages for Wikipedia. CatJar (talk) 05:34, 22 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
I do not agree with your choices. You cannot keep on reverting the images forever - you need to reach consensus in the discussion pages before adding new images or replacing images in the decade montages. TheCuriousGnome (talk) 13:20, 22 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Question? What discussion page? Look,, these images are public domain, so there is no harm there, but you just can't be designing all these montages yourself and not letting other users help or improving them a little. One thing I do greatly disagree on the is the Apollo 14 moon landing, is just make an sense why that should be there. You might as well put Apollo 15, 16, and 17 there too. Besides there is already an Apollo 11 on the 1960s montage. The oil crisis is more well-known and more of a reference to the 70s decade. Let other people contribute to these montages too. CatJar (talk) 17:43, 22 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
The only way to settle this dispute is by reaching a consensus in the discussion page of each decade concerning the specific selection of photos. Please bring it up there instead of reverting the changes. I will have no problem if the community would agree with your choices. TheCuriousGnome (talk) 19:16, 22 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
I have started discussions for all the 20th century montages so that we'll be able to reach a consensus regarding the final result of these montages. I have no intention of having edit wars with you. Please refreain from replacing images in the decade montages or adding new ones until the issues we have are resulted through consensus in the discussion pages. TheCuriousGnome (talk) 04:35, 26 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Generations edit

While you have added some interesting information on this page, you have deleted the works of others and changed all the dates. Please refrain from doing so again or it will be considered vandalism. If you continue to edit in this manner, you will be reported.A consensus was reached on the terminology and dates, along with the phrasing used for each generation's intro., with sources to back them up. Generation X ends with 1981 birth years/1999 graduates (absolute last years used) and graduates of the Class of 2000 are Millennial Gen./Generation Y. I will go ahead and re-add some of the information from the other generation pages, but the photos are out of place in this article. A famous person does not represent a whole generation. Photos of pop icons are somewhat acceptable in montages if representing music genres, movies, etc. CreativeSoul7981 (talk) 06:33, 2 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

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