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New year 2014 edit

Happy new year to all you triskadekaphobiacs, the 13th year of the 21st century is a wrap. (Siwwy super-stitching wabbits :)

A long time ago, "Hum, I wonder what this [edit] link is for?" And the rest is history. Thanks to everyone for encouraging me to keep going, (or did you say go away:) All my best to y'all in 2014. —Telpardec  TALK  03:00, 1 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

Tree of life 'Darksiders' reference edit

The tree that is depicted in the first Darksiders game is the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. The tree that is depicted in the second Darksiders game is the Tree of life. I just wanted to clarify that I wasn't making two different versions of the same reference.Love to help Wikipedia (talk) 18:35, 28 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

February 2014 edit

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  • In {{bibleref2|Ezekiel|28:12–19|NIV}} ([[NIV]]) the prophet [[Ezekiel]] (the "son of man"<!-- v.12 --> sets down God's word against the king of Tyre: the king was the "seal

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Thanks edit

Hello,

Just to say thanks for this – I hadn't noticed its effect. I'll now use your placement.

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March 2014 edit

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  • H. Merrill’s Chronological Analysis.]" (PDF) ''Biblical Research Bulletin'' 13, no. 1 (2013): 1–31].</ref>
  • Rabbah 50:5, on Gen. 9:22 ff. More generally see M.Kasher, Torah Shlemah, vol. 3 to Gen 19:5.)[139]</ref>

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Archive setup edit

Established User talk:Telpardec/Archive 1 and transferred older than 2014 sections. —Telpardec  TALK  08:32, 30 May 2014 (UTC)Reply

Thanks! edit

Thanks for improving my Article! You are really good with words and the tittle was fixed. Yay! Thanks 4 the Infobox too, I had no idea how to make it. Like I said, thanks! LuckyStar10 (talk) 17:23, 13 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

@LuckyStar10: You're welcome. —Telpardec  TALK  23:36, 13 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

Signature edit

I hope you don't mind, I just would care to voice my annoyance with your signature. In my opinion signatures have little business being pixel art. I know many people are and have been dressing up their signatures significantly over the last few years, you are not alone, but I'm making it my policy to start complaining more about this, since it seems to be getting out of hand lately. —TheDJ (talkcontribs) 10:38, 3 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

There is no pixel art image in my signature, and hey, goose and gander. You added hard to see green to your signature – mine has plain as day deep sky blue. Is that it? you get the blues when you see blue? Maybe my signature needs some warm red wiki love added, and oh wow, what a great idea – today's the 4th of July, U.S.A. firecracker day – Red, White & Blue day! (Wait for it ... Boom! :)
Cheers. —Telpardec  TALK  16:07, 4 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

Summer of Monuments edit

 
Outreach, Digitization, Wikification

Good morning Telpardec,

I see you are an active Wikipedian in Kentucky. Thus, I am here to tell you about the "Summer of Monuments" photography effort which began on July 1. We are trying to improve our coverage of Nationally Registered Historic Places, of which many in Kentucky remain undepicted! You can find which places are near you (and which are photographed) using this map tool.

Your user page and recent edits indicate that you are interested in The Bible -- which, I realize, does not necessarily imply that you are interested in churches! But if there is an aspect of history, a work of architecture, a populated area, etc., that you would like to see better documented on Wikipedia I would encourage you to share. Or maybe you know some people you would like to tell about Summer of Monuments. There are prizes for the best three photos, for what it's worth.

I hope you have a happy and fulfilling summer. Monumenteer2014 (talk) 12:23, 7 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

In regard to thanked edit on Web colors edit

Please see the "todo" in this previous edit summary of mine, which is what your edit resolved. I did use Select All, so I was aware of it, but I didn't consider it a high priority because (1) I don't have that much experience with MediaWiki table syntax and (2) the background wasn't technically pure white.

Sorry if this sounds a bit defensive; none of it is meant to diminish the sincerity of the thanks. I just wanted to clarify that I wasn't being sloppy, nor do I intend to be in general. --SoledadKabocha (talk) 19:52, 11 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

SoledadKabocha, Thanks for the clarification. There is really no need to explain your thanks. Don't spoil the mystery.
Cheers. —Telpardec  TALK  06:21, 12 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

August 2014 edit

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since you felt strong enough to revert on an article you've not edited in years edit

care to offer an opinion on my comments? Talk:Abrahamic_religions#placement_and_undue --Smkolins (talk) 00:59, 17 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

Arabic has the right to be written just the same as Hebrew, Arabs are grandsons of Abraham too and it doesn't matter if they were Muslims because Arab Christians. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ali69eh (talkcontribs) 15:54, 26 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

J. Hillis Miller, Sr. - Bibliography edit

"Other articles in the series call it Bibliography." Yes, I know, I wrote them, but another editor was demanding that the section headers be changed per WP:FNNR. Made no particular sense to me, but I was trying to avoid an edit war. Cheers. Dirtlawyer1 (talk) 22:33, 30 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

@Dirtlawyer1 and Omnipaedista: Yes, I saw the edit history. (Is the wiki-road bumpy, or do our wiki-cars have square wheels? :) I was about to suggest a further compromise as "Works cited", since we can't use "Further reading" for a section with general references, but I realized the article was part of a series using the same layout, so there is no compelling reason for that article layout to be different.
Cheers. —Telpardec 23:56, 30 September 2014 (UTC)Reply
I never implied that WP:FNNR forces us to choose a specific section title. I just think that when avoiding ambiguity is an option (see WP:FNNR), it should be considered. In any case, I am OK with the "Other articles in the series have..." argument. ----Omnipaedista (talk) 03:40, 1 October 2014 (UTC)Reply
OK. It sounds like we're all on the same page. Thanks. —Telpardec 14:12, 1 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

Halloween cheer! edit

Hello Telpardec:
Thanks for all of your contributions to improve Wikipedia, and have a happy and enjoyable Halloween!

    – JudeccaXIII (talk) 18:56, 28 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

You're welcome. —Telpardec 21:17, 28 October 2014 (UTC)

October 2014 edit

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Settings for visual editor edit

Hi. Thanks for the summary note (Biblical chronology). What setting would I need to change to avoid those <span> things?

I'm not so familiar with the mark-up language. Not sure what span even does. Thanks, ProfGray (talk) 14:24, 1 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

@ProfGray: This is the first time I have seen something like that and I can't use Visual Editor on my system, so I can't help except to point you to the WP:VisualEditor page, which has a list of editors that may help, and there is a WP:VisualEditor/Feedback page to report problems. Your problem was first identified in August 2014: T71494 VisualEditor: Unnecessary <span>s inserted into articles.
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Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Capital letters archive duration edit

If you have a look, you will see that there are two very large sections that are closely related (almost contiguous). One is an informal RfC and the other, a formal one with the same subject. This is an anomaly rather than the norm. Cinderella157 (talk) 10:56, 18 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

Too many cooks in the kitchen. —Telpardec  TALK  12:45, 18 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Arphaxad birthdate edit

Hi! I read your comment here. Can you please provide scholarly references, which show that Arphaxad was born in 1658, 101 years after Shem (Bible say 100)? Thank you Pinea (talk) 22:29, 17 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

Arphaxad birthdate edit

Hi! I read your comment here. Can you please provide scholarly references, which show that Arphaxad was born in 1658, 101 years after Shem (Bible say 100)? Thank you Pinea (talk) 22:29, 17 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

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