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On this edit[1] you made a legitimate comment, but also disrupted the date in another comment in an earlier, unrelated section. It is hard to see how this could be done accidentally, so please avoid doing that in the future. Thank you. SeaphotoTalk 05:39, 22 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Harry Morgan (footballer)

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Hi John. I was just wondering when your source was for Harry Morgan's death date? Cheers, Jenks24 (talk) 15:31, 22 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Northam cemetery inscriptions: http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Northam/northam.htm John beta (talk) 00:00, 23 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Thanks very much. Cheers, Jenks24 (talk) 10:08, 23 August 2011 (UTC)Reply
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Hi. Can you please tell me if you have proof of Francisco Vittorio Barrios del Esparza being a hoax? Thanks! --Ecelan (talk) 20:03, 20 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

I've responded on Ecelan (talk)
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Thanks for the answer. I was already suspecting that the articles might be a hoax, but I couldn't find any evidence. --Ecelan (talk) 19:28, 21 February 2012 (UTC)Reply
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Colonial forces of Australia

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wheatbelt

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If that is the case it would be very useful if you could provide a ref/cite for that - the Wheatbelt (Western Australia) article is very short on refs - and an explanation as to the disparity between the two (the claim for the size vs the admin version) would be a very helpful addition if you had something to hand on that SatuSuro 03:02, 12 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

thank you very much, your reply is very useful - when I created the regions of wa central article - it was exactly what you are telling me that I was hoping to incorporate - that somehow something that has to be explained (it is an unfinished project that article) - the adding the exceptions into that article is important.. I remember a family associated farm closer to mount gibson than wubin is now considered by some to not even be in the wheatbelt anymore, and even 10 years ago the old mullewa rail line area was considered marginal while the midland rail line was almost 'the edge' when it came to rainfall in dry seasons... SatuSuro 09:50, 12 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Hill River

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Nice work on all the rivers in WA that your are fixing up, The origin of Hill River I had put as Dinner Hill, which is a hill not a town and was the closest feature to the origin I could find on Bonzle, but the closest town is (as you put) is definitely Badgingarra. Anyway just to let you know it wasn't a hoax, just some poor editing on my behalf. Keep up the good work! Hughesdarren (talk) 04:12, 31 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, good to see another Wikipedian with an interest in NW history :-) I have just reverted your last two edits to Berckelman River and made a few other corrections: Mary Ann, bron 1822 (and her sister Eleanor) spelt their surname Berckelman; it is highly unlikely that both TC & RJ Sholl would have misspelt their mother's/wife's maiden name and Landgate also suggests that the river has always been spelt "Berckelman" <http://www.landgate.wa.gov.au/corporate.nsf/web/History+of+river+names> (so I guess the newspaper made a mistake). Also, The Sholls moved from Camden Harbor to Tien Tsin Harbor (later Cossack) in late November 1865 (not 1866). (Roebourne did not exist at the time; the townsite was chosen by RJ Sholl and it was gazetted in 1866 (see <http://www.landgate.wa.gov.au/corporate.nsf/web/History+of+Country+Town+Names>). Cheers, Grant | Talk 06:03, 8 November 2012 (UTC)Reply


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apologies in advance

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I am sorry , but I have a problem with the Midland railway line edit you added - the extension beyond Midland, in effect belongs to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Railway_%28Western_Australia%29 - a long abandoned and not improved for many years article... Helena Vale/Midland is the article context the terminus of the story, and anything further really should be on the Eastern Railway article (which the midland line was part of)... It would be good to talk about this first before modifying any further, if we can - cheers sats 09:20, 30 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

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  Thank you for your recent edits to the Perth article, those are exactly the sorts of edits needed to get the article back up to GA standards. Cheers, Evad37 (talk) 04:40, 11 October 2013 (UTC)Reply
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Perth temperatures

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Thank you for your work on Western Australian articles !! satusuro 01:47, 20 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Timeline of Australian history

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Hello! May I ask what exactly do notable Australian events constitute? If I may, I'd like to point out that for the year 1788, the exact same format was contributed! It's a dilemma because most of the information which I intend to contribute are in that format too! >.<

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Good stuff for dates

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But please, cites or WP:RS - please satusuro 13:24, 22 May 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Melbourne pronunciation

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I didn't change the pronunciation of Melbourne in order to make it more "American." The phoneme in the pronunciation that we're disputing over is conventionally /ər/, not /ə/; see Help:IPA_for_English. This is IPA broad transcription and helps Aussies as well as Scots, Americans, Canadians, Irish, Indians, etc. familiar with IPA to pronounce the name of the city in their respective dialects of English. Wolfdog (talk) 23:51, 10 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

List of active gold mines in Nevada

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Hello, I had added my Mine to this page and you removed it and left a comment. The figure quoted was from bulk testing and sampling from various locations of the property. All permitting from the state have been granted and we are fully bonded. Dun Glen has commenced full production as of November 2014. Yield projections for 2015 are expected to exceed the lower 2 mines that are listed on the page. My question is, Since we are an active mine in Nevada, How do I have my mine show up on that page? Thank you Pete.umrc (talk) 21:52, 2 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Active mines should have a reference for their latest production figures. There is a bunch of permitted mines in Nevada about to go into production that have impressive forecast production rates but that's not what this list is for. Perhaps some Dun Glen December quarter production figures when they are filed would do the job, but at the moment there is no citable information for this mine as a producer that I can see/find. John beta (talk) 05:37, 3 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Australian Dictionary of Biography

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People with articles on ADB meet the basic requirement of being sufficient notable to be mention within articles, in most case they meet the requirements of being sufficiently notable for stand alone articles please refrain from reverting editors who cite ABD by claiming they arent notable... would also point otu that WP:AGF and WP:BITE are also something you could consider before reverting new editors with such ridiculous assertions that people cited to relaible sources arent notable. Gnangarra 13:20, 30 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

Peter Howson Australian Politician

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John, some time ago I removed the quote "He gave me, trees, boongs and pooftas." I did this because I very much doubt Peter Howson ever would have said this, it did have a cite to a newspaper article, but I did not believe the article. He was my Godfather and I knew him for 50 years until he passed away. He never used such words, being an English gentleman type. Also, I don't think a person who speaks this way would have received the awards for service to Indiginous Australians, which he did receive. I suppose the article is more amusing with this quote but it doesn't add up. Also I think that it doesn't help the reputation of our politicians in this country, especially when they are not here to stick up for themselves, when we represent them in this way. I see you have put the quote back in, but I would really appreciate it if you could remove it for me, thank you. Elizabeth McCarthy (Nee Jess) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ejess (talkcontribs) 01:55, 4 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

gold mining royalties

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Thanks for your addition to Gold mining in the United States. I have only two quibbles. First, by leaving out the controversy part, the reader may miss the point of which criticism is being refuted here. It is a common criticism, and should be mentioned. Second, I have never before heard of these severance and extraction taxes referred to as "royalties." The description of these taxes as "royalties" appears to be an invention of your source, which introduces them as "functional royalties," and then refers to them as royalties. Strictly speaking, these are not royalties as the word is commonly used, because they are not paid to the mineral owner (ignoring the subject of overriding royalties). I believe that in accordance with WP:COMMONNAME they should be referred to as severance or extraction taxes. I would suggest that the section start like so:

Federal lands and royalties
Many western US gold mines are located on federal public land, on which the mining companies pay no royalties to the US government. Gold mines operate under the General Mining Act of 1872, which permits mining of gold and certain other minerals on public land without payment of royalties.[1]
Mining proponents point out that gold mining is subject to various state extraction and severance taxes, which serve as "functional royalties," in that they allocate to the state governments a share of the gold and other minerals mined. ......

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Boogardie

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Hi

We need to have a discussion - the three aspects of the use of the name boogardie and mount magnet are not as simple as separting the orbicular to the granit article, as the mount magnet orbicular has a number links to perth things, to mount magnet, and also the ghost town is separate from the pastoral lease, so I do agree with a separate pastroal lease aricle, but i do think either a disambig, or a good set of redirects to separate adrticles.

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As it is the edited article looks very wrong - I do think a general disambig article as I had it would be better than excluding the info - then, leading to the separate articles. But it would be very good if we could agree to fix it, as it is there is inadequate flagging of the 3 (if not 4 uses), also the slippage - some literature and sites will use the nearest centre like mount magnet as a reference point JarrahTree 04:04, 3 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

as for this ams early edits

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wheesh, a whole set of railway edits loaded in almost 3 a minute [2], not sure what was going on there, some very odd tyops amongst the edits, spelling and weirdnesses, but very correct cites/refs, very odd. cheers JarrahTree 03:31, 7 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

The editor is using a template to bring all railway station info into one format that probably coincides with Transperth's view of itself, but unfortunately also brings in errors. A lot of stuff has been removed, so this hardly fits as a copy-edit.John beta (talk) 04:20, 7 December 2015 (UTC)Reply
Interesting, the phrase 'serves... a place' as text, and the use of 'copyedit' in summary was the tell tale signature of a notorious sock :( JarrahTree 07:44, 7 December 2015 (UTC)Reply


Thank you

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For your patience on the railway station articles JarrahTree 08:04, 11 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

For your getting a ref for the ubiquitous county arts, I found the trove ref for the same book, what a mouthfull!! JarrahTree 13:04, 26 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

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for your plodding away at west oz articles, it is appreciated! JarrahTree 13:25, 28 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

but interesting the esperance to laverton is now standard guage as well.... JarrahTree 09:59, 3 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

It's Leonora to Esperance - the Laverton spur was taken up. The standard gauge line was put in to transport copper and nickel concentrates from Teutonic Bore, Leinster (both from Leonora) and Windara (from Malcolm). It now mainly services Murrin Murrin (from Malcolm siding).John beta (talk) 11:03, 3 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Geraldton

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Thanks for the correction. I see the item is covered in the Port Gregory article, so I will correct the I-165 article as well NealeFamily (talk) 04:01, 23 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

I have tidied up the Shelling of Port Gregory as part of the excercise. NealeFamily (talk) 22:52, 23 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Makassan contact with Australia

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Please do not insult my intelligence with a "speculation" wiki policy link that is irrelevant to my edit. Even the date of Jesus's birth is speculation, so would you like to go ahead and remove it? 49.181.221.193 (talk) 22:47, 26 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Jbberthier - just curious

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Hi John beta.

Just curious re this reversion you did. Why only this one if there is COI. Looking at the relevant contributions such is all over the place. Just wondering how you know of the COI too as described in your edit summary. Cheers. Aoziwe (talk) 11:15, 16 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

civil distrubances

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most require much better sourcing - when started trove was not half as good, but some are still very elusive, thanks for the tag, I realise some parts might need to be removed if no sources/cites are found in time - cheers - and keep up the good work!! JarrahTree 09:04, 11 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Citeseerx unreachable

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Hi, I've noticed you reverted my edit for the |citeseerx= parameter on Green Head, Western Australia. CiteSeerX seems to be down indeed, but I think it should be back up soon. In general, links to CiteSeerX tend to be more durable than links to PDF files in the wild as it is an archiving service. So your edit is obviously fine, but please don't do it for every source that uses |citeseerx= (actually, that would be a lot of work…). − Pintoch (talk) 11:54, 3 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

multiple refs

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in your edit of (This I did because mutliple refs) your purpose is against the idea of being able to do so, re: WP:BUNDLING
As there are no links of a NSW origin, what is the point of limiting future refs by removing pertiant data ?
I notice the actual entry has a glaring marked in red ref notation, did you not want to fix that ? Dave Rave (talk) 02:13, 19 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

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That is a good catch at nenes' article - well done? did/do you know any of the family? JarrahTree 00:24, 24 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

As you no longer seem to reply to my messages, for whatever reason, fair enough - but that does not get in the way of saying - well done for all the hard work you are doing on western australian articles - some great work, and all the best for christmas and new year - cheers JarrahTree 01:25, 7 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, didn't notice your message - I don't patrol my talk page. I've no connection with the Gares - just a family connection with the Geraldton area and an interest in anything to do with it. Thanks for your comment on WA articles - there's so much misinformation about - the problem is not correcting it but referencing the work - as you would know. Have a relaxed Christmas - it's snow and wildfires for me. John beta (talk) 01:53, 7 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

no apology - some people try very studiously to keep away from talk pages and I can understand why !!! nah I knew all the gares.... but what is very interesting is the new book about Randolph Stow - there is a new bio on the market - very very interesting - in the Geraldton background specially... what impressed me in my teens was the chapman valley - had a family friend there... Your work on wa articles are imperative and vital - so few eds left actually going in and checking anymore... snow? ahh there is a thought - enjoy! JarrahTree 09:39, 7 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

Hope Downs 4

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@John beta: If the mine is called Hope Downs 4, the article should me renamed as well. Mitch Ames (talk) 00:04, 22 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

I agree - I'm working through the other Pilbara mines to scope the problem - locations, naming and background.John beta (talk) 01:04, 22 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

OK. I'll leave it to you then. Mitch Ames (talk) 01:32, 22 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Oil density

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Thank you for your recent clean-ups in Apollo Sea and Castillo de Bellver oil spill!

I noticed you changed the "tonnes-to-lb" auto-conversions to "tonnes-to-cubic meters". I agree the volume measurement of oil is more useful to most reader than a mass measurement; however, this conversion is problematic, because it can't be done automatically, because density of oil products varies. For the light crude oil spilled by Castillo de Bellver, for example, you converted 145,000 tonnes to 176,000 cubic meters (1.214 cu m per tonne, corresponding to a density of 0.806). However, List of oil spills states a typical range of densities of 0.816 to 0.893 for light crude and recommends using a median value of 0.858. If we use the recommended value, we would convert 145,000 tonnes to 170,000 cubic meters (1.165 cu m per tonne).

Of course, the conversion for Apollo Sea should be different, because it spilled heavy crude oil, which has a larger range of possible densities.

Would you please check and correct all of your tonnes-to-cubic meters conversions and qualify them (perhaps in a comment embedded into the wiki source) with the density you used in your calculation? Johnson487682 (talk) 16:19, 8 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

Castillo de Bellver was carrying Murban (SG of 0.82) and Upper Zakum (SG of 0.86) light crudes - sourced from the supplied reference[1] and from List of crude oil products. No indication of the exact proportions so I've used the lowest SG (Murban) of 0.82 in the conversion calcs. Variations are due to rounding.
As to volumes, anything apart from barrels and cubic metres is meaningless. Pounds of crude??? John beta (talk) 13:24, 10 March 2017 (UTC)Reply
Thank you. I have added the basis of the calculation and references to Castillo de Bellver oil spill. Would you please give me similar information for the calculation in Apollo Sea?
On the subject of the usefulness of weights for measuring oil, I respectfully disagree. Cited references often provide oil quantities in units of tonnes (or short tons or long tons) when carried in a ship, because ship design capacities are always reported by weight--not volume. In these cases, a weight of oil is the only definitive quantity; the volume can only be approximated, and only if the specific gravity is known with some accuracy. Johnson487682 (talk) 02:36, 24 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ "Castillo De Bellver, South Africa, 1983". IOPF. The International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Limited. 6 August 1983. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
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At Tryall

we have had our usual suspect, and a new ed there - and its being re-arranged - please make a clearer edit summary (as if I should say anything) as it is hard to know what you are doing!! JarrahTree 01:15, 7 April 2017 (UTC)Reply

Why did you remove my edits? What is wrong with my edit?

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Australia was almost a terra nullius. The Dutch East India Company (VOC) undisputedly explored and charted almost three-quarters of its coastline, except the east coast. The VOC's exploratory history is always an indispensable part of Australian history. Zingvin 09:20, 11 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

A question

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Hi User:John beta, can you help me with a fix to Maiorana please? I know what's wrong, but am not best at fixing it, basically some surnames are in quote marks ("") and other are in italics. User:Mild Bill Hiccup sorted this out on France (name) article (his fix [3], compared to my previous version [4]), but won't help me here. Also I don't know where links are appropriate, maybe they are being overused on Maiorana? Please let me know what you think, cheers.--Theo Mandela (talk) 02:54, 13 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

Zingvin

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Hi I have invited Zingvin to the talk page of European Exploration of Australia.Nickm57 (talk) 09:31, 30 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

Your edits to "Guy Fawkes Night"

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See Talk:Guy Fawkes Night#Enforcement of WP:CITEVAR.

The cite news template separates elements of the citation with periods, while the citation template separates the elements with commas. The citation template automatically establishes an anchor for short citations, while the cite news template does not. (However the behavior of either template can be changed with extra parameters.) Jc3s5h (talk) 11:47, 7 June 2017 (UTC)Reply

A kitten for you! - Australian College of Applied Education

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hi John beta, thanks for your reverts and extra info relating to the ACAE, i did some work on it, when i came across it on the wikiproject education cleanup list as an orphan, (a trout is very welcome). Now that its closed, do you think it would it be ok to list it as a Defunct private schools at List of schools in Perth, Western Australia?, thanks.

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Hi, I saw your comments at User_talk:Xezbeth#Redirect_for_Stones and I can definitely see where you're coming from. It looks a lot like a discussion I've been involved in recently: Talk:Selves_(disambiguation) What do you think of that one? Dr. Vogel (talk) 02:12, 20 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

Coordinate precision

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I don't think it's appropriate to state the coordinates of a town to 0.1 seconds (about 3m) [5] or 0.00001 degrees (about 1m) [6] - see WP:OPCOORD. Mitch Ames (talk) 06:52, 25 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Yes, I agree that 4 decimals places of a degree is the max precision needed for smaller towns such as Horrocks or Beria. I've been using main intersections, or post office or pub locations. John beta (talk) 09:10, 25 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

The articles are about towns, not specific points within the town, so the coord precision should match the size of the town - even for a small town 100m (0.001°) would be sufficient. Mitch Ames (talk) 09:26, 25 April 2018 ( UTC)

For some towns 100m would put the coord outside the townsite. It is appropriate that the coord be the centre (geographical or political) of a town. A major problem with many WA towns is that the current coords used are outside the townsite, in some cases quite a way away eg Horrocks, Tampa, Mt Morgans. John beta (talk) 09:34, 25 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

For some towns 100m would put the coord outside the townsite.
In general, if the town is more than 100m wide, there ought to be a coord (precision ±100m) that falls within the townsite.
It is appropriate that the coord be the centre (geographical or political) of a town.
It only need to be at the centre ± the appropriate (and implied by the number of digits) precision.
The use of {{coord}} parameter type, dim or scale might help. Mitch Ames (talk) 11:31, 25 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Rottnest Map

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It’s a mapframe, so it can be made larger and it can zoom in more. If you click on it, it also becomes a slippy map. I made it that size so it displays nicely on a mobile device.

Would making it larger (say 1280 wise) work for you? Betterkeks (talk) 11:40, 4 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

Manjimup

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You reverted my inclusion of John Chester in the notable people list with the comment "Needs a WP article or solid reference". My edit did contain a link to the relevant WP article which includes a number of solid references. If this was an oversight then I will restore my edit.Adondai (talk) 07:07, 23 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

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for your tireless improvement of western australian articles - it is appreicated JarrahTree 14:04, 21 June 2018 (UTC)Reply

Perth Observatory

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Hi John Beta

I added a lot of information to the Perth Observatory page last night only to have to deleted over night by yourself. This is the first time I have submitted an edit so my apologies if I didn't follow the correct procedures, however, please could you reinstate the information? The reason was cited as unsourced but I did cite my source (perhaps not correctly) as physicsmuseum.uq.edu.au/system/storage/serve/33278/obs_history.pdf or "The History of Perth Observatory" by Wayne Moredoundt, Historian, from Heritage Council documentation for Perth Observatory heritage listing. I am the Operations Manager of the Perth Observatory in Bickley and need to update our listing. Please can you get in touch so we can have a chat and my edits don't get deleted again.

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I have made some comments and suggestions on your talk page User talk:FrancescaPOVG, regards John beta (talk) 04:08, 23 June 2018 (UTC)Reply
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for your tireless in depth improvement of western australian articles - it is really appreciated when articles have been improved by your updating and editing - thanls JarrahTree 04:14, 9 May 2019 (UTC)Reply

Alisha Farrer Indian heritage

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If this subject's notability is related to her ethnicity, per WP:Ethnicity it is fine to include it in the lead, but it should be included in a way that defines that this is her ethnicity, not her nationality. By saying "Indian-Australian" or "Australian-Indian", this confuses whether we are discussing her nationality or ethnicity in saying "Indian". It would be more appropriate to say "Australian of Indian ethnicity" or "Australian of Indian descent".

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Why would you delete a citation for information that is a direct quote? That's not helpful. It's actually rather frustrating. LadyJay43 (talk) 04:28, 16 June 2019 (UTC)Reply

List of oil spills

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Thank you for your desire to contribute to this article; however, I'm concerned about some of your changes. Would you please explain your rationale for the following changes?

  1. In the 2019-07-27 oil spill on Guarello Island, you converted 40,000 L to 35.4 T. However, at the given conversion factor of 1165 L/T, this should be 34.3. More importantly, the original number has only one significant digit, so I believe it would be best to list this as 30 T. Do you disagree?
  2. In the 2018-11-16 oil spill in St John's, you changed 210 T to 219 T. It corresponds to 250,000 L, which converts to 214.59 T (at 1165 L/T), but given the original number has only two significant digits, I believe 210 T was the correct number. Do you disagree?
  3. You added some data to the "Owner" column, but the consensus of the discussion on the talk page was this column is not desired, so we should be removing the existing data from this column -- not adding more data. I believe you should remove the data you added. Do you disagree?

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As always, your updates and improvements for the subject and range of items are always appreciated. JarrahTree 04:49, 17 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Hy. I translated the en-wiki page of Tim Winton to Dutch and was happy to see that good picture of him appear. Are you sure it's copyrighted because it's still on commons ? I've deleted it from the nl-wikipage but would like to put it back if it's not copyrighted.Skaldis (talk) 18:05, 5 August 2020 (UTC)Reply

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I started placing the appropriate copyvio templates on this article per your revert, then decided to double-check the source being purportedly copied. (Which I should have done first -- stupid me.) I couldn't find a matching text at the link to the one you edited away. Can you give a more precise link?

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