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Melbourne Meetup
[edit ]Hi there, Just thought I'd let you know there's a melbourne meetup (you're in Melb. aren't you?) coming up. I'll be there. Wikipedia:Meetup/Melbourne_9
Best, Witty Lama 23:22, 13 January 2008 (UTC) [reply ]
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[edit ]Hi :) Just so you know btw, the moves on templates last night were to stop the templates from being auto assigned to some strange category by some template down the line. Orderinchaos 02:38, 7 March 2008 (UTC) [reply ]
- Heh, didn't even notice tilly ou mentioned it. Thanks. aliasd·U ·T 03:45, 7 March 2008 (UTC) [reply ]
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[edit ]Hi there, Just thought I'd drop you, and others from the recent meetup, a line and mention that the first edition of the Dictionary of Sydney's online, peer-reviewed journal is now live.
The Sydney Journal is the first (and most academically rigorous) "product" of the Dictionary. It will be a quarterly publication with a variety of texts from upcoming Dictionary articles and is hosted by UTS E-press. This edition features 4 thematic articles, 6 ethnicities and 5 suburbs - all specifically related to Sydney.
I hope you find it useful and interesting - If nothing else it's essays are eminently referenceable for their corresponding articles here on WP.
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Re: Crack
[edit ]Sorry but I kicked the habit after April Fool's Day :-( You can take your crack back now... "bitch". Scarian Call me Pat! 10:35, 2 April 2008 (UTC) [reply ]
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[edit ]maybe they combined graffiti and a good edit, they wrote "'boberta is on the way![''''Bold text" at the bottom of the article. --Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) (talk) 18:53, 22 April 2008 (UTC) [reply ]
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[edit ]Hi Aliasd,I'm an editor from the french wiipedia and i'm actually translating some articles about PNG, I can see you made a lot of work about this topic and it's great for us to have some good article to translate about this country so remote for us so unknown in France. So Txs a lot for that. But I will have one question, you downloaded a lot of free of rights images in en:wikipedia why don't you download them in commons instead? Cause we cannot use them easily and I think it's a pity. Best regards--Kimdime69 (talk) 00:09, 25 April 2008 (UTC) [reply ]
- There are quite a lot of images I posted to Wikipedia instead of Commons before I understood image licensing and had a commons account etc, sorry for that. I think there is an admin or bureaucrat on Commons that has a bot that can move compatible licensed images over en mass on request. I would ask over there or on IRC if I were you. I most certainly have no problem at all with images I have uploaded that have a compatible license being moved to Commons. aliasd·U ·T 13:43, 29 April 2008 (UTC) [reply ]
Map error
[edit ]Hello - I was admiring your map work and using it for reference when I noticed that there may be a slight error in your map of Bougainville (North Solomons). Your map includes Treasury Islands, Shortland Islands and Fauro Island as part of Bougainville, however, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, the CIA factbook, and even the Constitution of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (2004)([1]) show that these islands belong to the Solomon Islands, not Papua New Guinea. Here is a description of Bougainville from the Constitution:
- Commencing at the point of intersection of the meridian 154 degrees east longitude with the Equator thence by the said Equator east to its intersection with the meridian 160 degrees east longitude thence by the said meridian 160 degrees east longitude south to its intersection with the parallel 4 degrees 50 minutes south latitude thence by the said parallel 4 degrees 50 minutes south latitude west to its intersection with the meridian 159 degrees east longitude thence by a straight line south-westerly to a point distant 6 nautical miles on a bearing of 42 degrees true from Cape Friendship thence by a straight line southerly to a point distance 4 nautical miles on a bearing of 70 degrees 30 minutes true from Cape Friendship aforesaid thence by a straight line south-westerly to a point distant 3 nautical miles due south from the southern point of the peninsula which bounds the harbour of Tonelei on the east thence by a straight line south-westerly to a point distant 3 nautical miles due south from Moila Point thence by a straight line westerly to a point distant 8 nautical miles on a bearing of 249 degrees true from Moila Point aforesaid thence by a straight line south-westerly to the intersection of the parallel 8 degrees south latitude with the meridian 154 degrees east longitude thence by the said meridian 154 east longitude north to the point of commencement.
As you can see, this description falls in line with the boundaries displayed in the above mentioned sources. So did you possibly mistake these islands on your map? I will add to the confusion that THIS WEBSITE shows the islands as included as part of Bougainville. Rarelibra (talk) 14:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC) [reply ]
- Wow! this is a bit confusing. I will go ahead and change the map shortly to support the boundary quoted in the constitution. I used the UPNG Remote Sensing Centre as a primary source, and obviously copied the error from there. Thankyou for your hard work getting to the bottom of this. aliasd·U ·T 00:12, 21 May 2008 (UTC) [reply ]
- Hey aliasd - I think I have changed my opinion on this situation. Recently I noticed several cases where the data in Google and Microsoft (same sources anyway) is highly inaccurate. There is one particular case where the data showed islands owned by South Korean as possessions of North Korea (this was even challenged by the South Korean government). Yet the data hasn't been changed or updated. There are also other islands incorrectly named. So I think your maps are correct!!! Rarelibra (talk) 13:56, 10 July 2008 (UTC) [reply ]
Hello, Aliasd! Not only Google Map and Microsoft Virtual Earth are depicting Treasury Islands, Shortland Islands and Fauro Island as Solomon property.
There are Australian sources:
Solomon Islans sources:
USA sources:
British sources:
I'm sure you can find a lot of sources, where Treasury Islands, Shortland Islands and Fauro Island are in Solomon Islands. The WikiPedia, as you know, is one of these sources.
As you know, we can find only ONE source where Treasury Islands, Shortland Islands and Fauro Island are shown as Papua-New Guinean. It is the Papua-New Guinea University site digital map. The rest of the maps (your and RareLibra) are this source replics.
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[edit ]Hi Aliasd,
I see you've made some nice svg maps of PNG. Would it be possible for you to upload a blank or blankable svg map of the islands east of PNG, from New Ireland through the Solomons, and including the islands off the tip of PNG? I'd like to make a map of the various "East Papuan" language families. Also, if you have a fairly detailed svg map of New Guinea as a whole, I'd like to do this for the entire island, though that may take a while; and also the islands to the west, or at least Timor and Halmahera.
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[edit ]I was intrigued by your article (talking about work in Papua New Guinea) because my parents and I are moving to Papua New Guinea to build an orphanage. If you need any help with any articles about PNG, I would be glad to help. I know the language pretty well but I don't know if that will help you any.
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[edit ]- I have been a member to wikipedia for a while but I haven't done much editing recently so I am a little rusty but I will try to update as many Papua New Guinea pages as I can. I do know some Tok Pisin but it is not perfect. I have edited some Tok Pisin Pages such as this one. I hope to make more contributions but they might go slowly as we wait to go to PNG.
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[edit ]Since you are a participant of PNG ... I was wondering would it be a suitable idea to add the islands' to WikiProject PNG? Such as Muschu Island? It was involved in World War II where the Japanese held-island? This island is also mentioned (or included) in Z Special Unit in Operation Copper. I was mainly thinking it as a military subject which could extend to what the island is used for in recent years. Feedback would be appreciated. Adamdaley (talk) 10:50, 21 May 2010 (UTC) [reply ]
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Possibly unfree File:Kundiawa.jpg
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File permission problem with File:Tari.jpg
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The file File:RedMap-Woodypt.png has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
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File source problem with File:Kimbe.png
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The Okapa map
[edit ]You wrote Kainantau on three occasions on the Okapa LLC map. It should be corrected to Kainantu. My regards JFB Jjffbb (talk) 01:13, 26 August 2024 (UTC) [reply ]