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()'''Bold text'''<nowiki>{{User:RexxS/Shakespearean insults|1=thou}</nowiki>} {{User:RexxS/Shakespearean insults|1=thou}} |
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When people keep talking about what would be allowed "at work", they usually mean (American) white-collar office culture, which is masterful at passive-aggressiveness and political infighting and vicious "incivility" that never needs even a single four-letter word. I'm not sure it'd be an upgrade. [[User:Opabinia regalis]] 04:17, 26 October 2015 (UTC) |
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There are {{NUMBERINGROUP:Reviewer}} reviewers, {{NUMBERINGROUP:Sysop}} admins, {{NUMBERINGROUP:Bureaucrat}} bureaucrats and {{NUMBERINGROUP:Founder}} founders |
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£{{Inflation|UK|10000|1989|r=-1}} |
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£{{Inflation|UK|0.3|1981|r=2}} in 1981 |
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£{{Inflation|UK|0.24|1976|r=2}} in 1976 |
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{{diff|Wikipedia talk:Administrators' noticeboard%23Where%20and%20how%20to%20request%20a%20Civility%20board|618319924|618318440|the best way}} |
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== Crew == |
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The crew lost were:<ref name="crewlist" /><br /> |
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R. Atkinson<br /> |
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C. Briggs<br /> |
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R. Bowles<br /> |
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S. J. Broom, [[second mate]]<br /> |
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J. Chisholm<br /> |
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R. Chisholm, junior officer<br /> |
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P. Clark<br /> |
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S. Collier<br /> |
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J. Doone, radio operator<br /> |
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B. Dudding<br /> |
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J. Gardner<br /> |
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E. Grundy<br /> |
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T. Hackett<br /> |
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J. Haywood<br /> |
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W. Jones<br /> |
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T. Magee<br /> |
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J. Mclellan<br /> |
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C. Naulls<br /> |
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P. Nellist, skipper<br /> |
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R. Nilsson<br /> |
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J. North<br /> |
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J. O. Brien<br /> |
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J. R. O. Brien<br /> |
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N. Petersen<br /> |
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J. Riley<br /> |
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T. Sheppard<br /> |
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C. Smith<br /> |
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M. Spurgeon, mate<br /> |
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K. Straker<br /> |
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T. Tracey<br /> |
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J. Wales<br /> |
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D. Wheater<br /> |
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J. Woodhouse<br /> |
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H. Wilson<br /> |
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A. Warner<br /> |
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H. Wood <br /> |
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== Category fun == |
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[[:Category:American women writers]], [[:Category:American male writers]] |
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[[:Category:French women writers]], [[:Category:French male writers]] |
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[[:Category:American women novelists]], [[:Category:American male novelists]] |
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[[:Category:French women novelists]], [[:Category:French male novelists]] |
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[[:Category:20th-century women writers]], [[:Category:20th-century male writers]] |
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[[:Category:21st-century women writers]], [[:Category:21st-century male writers]] |
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== James Peters == |
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Peters, James (1879–1954), rugby player, was born on 7 August 1879 at 32 Queen Street, Salford, the elder of two children of George Peters, a showman born in the West Indies, and his wife, Hannah, née Gough, of Shropshire. He is remembered by posterity as the first black player to be selected for England at rugby union, but his life was also a remarkable vignette of sport in the Edwardian era. As a young boy Peters worked in the circus as a bareback rider. However, a riding accident when he was aged eleven or twelve resulted in a broken arm. Being unable to support him, his parents sent him to stay in Dorset. From there he went to an orphanage in Greenwich, where he first began to demonstrate his outstanding sporting talent. By the age of fifteen he was captain of the orphanage's rugby and cricket teams, as well as being its champion for the 100 yards, the mile, the long jump, and the high jump. He began playing rugby for Bristol in the 1900–01 season and made thirty-five appearances for the club before moving to Plymouth, where he established a reputation as an outstanding stand-off half, who possessed elusive speed, sure handling skills, and exceptional kicking abilities. In 1903 he made the first of his twenty-one appearances for Devon, and he was instrumental in Devon's winning the 1906 and 1907 county championships. He eventually scored fourteen tries and twelve goals in his county career. |
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In March 1906 Peters was selected to play for England against Scotland at Inverleith, the first of his five appearances for the national side. His performance helped England to a 9–3 victory, but it was an open secret that not everyone in the sport approved of the selection of a black man to play for England. Indeed, rumours persisted that he would have been selected sooner had it not been for the colour of his skin. His colour again became an issue seven months later, when the touring South African side played Devon in Plymouth. On discovering that the Devon stand-off was black, the South Africans at first refused to play against him but eventually relented. He was not chosen to play for England against the Springboks later that season but did play against Ireland and Scotland. He played his last international against Wales in January 1908 at the Ashton Gate ground in Bristol. |
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In 1909 Peters suffered a serious hand injury at work and, assuming that this meant the end of his rugby career, he received a benefit from the Plymouth club. However, the injury was not as serious as first thought and he continued to play, although his status under Rugby Football Union regulations was unclear, as receiving a benefit was an expellable act of professionalism. Peters found himself thrust into prominence once again in 1912. Faced with the burgeoning popularity of soccer, a number of rugby clubs in Devon and the south-west sought to rekindle interest in rugby by joining the professional Northern Union, the precursor of the Rugby Football League. To counter the threat, on 30 November 1912 the rugby union authorities expelled or suspended twenty officials and players, including Peters, for acts of professionalism. On Christmas day 1912 he made his début for the newly formed Plymouth Northern Union side against Coventry. A western league of the Northern Union was formed by clubs in the region, but a combination of financial and travelling difficulties conspired to kill off the project in the summer of 1913. Along with a number of other players, Peters then moved north and signed to play for Barrow in the Northern Union. He made his début on 4 October 1913 against Swinton, but made only a handful of appearances for the club. In the summer of 1914 he transferred to St Helens, although he never appeared in a senior match for the club. |
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Following his retirement from St Helens, Peters moved back to Plymouth, where he continued in his trade as a builder's carpenter until his retirement. He died on 26 March 1954 in Plymouth City Hospital from heart failure brought on by bronchial pneumonia and was buried at Plymouth old cemetery on 31 March. |
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== references to pursue == |
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* A. Pallant, A sporting century, 1863–1963 (1997) |
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* F. A. Davey, The story of the Devon Rugby Football Union (1964) |
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* The Bristol F.C. jubilee book, 1888–1938 (1938) |
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* G. Williams, ‘How the west was (almost) won’, Open Rugby, 52 (April 1983), 37–8 |
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* Football Herald (13 Jan 1906) |
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* Football Herald (28 April 1906) |
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* Western Morning Herald (1 April 1954) |
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* Yorkshire Post (17 March 1906) |
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* Yorkshire Post (19 March 1906) |
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* North West Daily Mail (6 Oct 1913) |
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* Barrow News (29 Nov 1913) |
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* Northern Rugby Football Union player registers, 1909–14, @RFL |
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|first1=Tony|title=Rugby League in Twentieth Century Britain: A Social and Cultural History |
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== Mr. Irony? Calling Mr. Irony == |
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{{quote|Let us not forget why we disambiguate - to avoid conflicts|biggest move-warrior on Wikipedia since Willy On Wheels}} |
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== All due respect == |
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* [[WP:WADR]] |
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* {{diff|Wikipedia_talk:Administrators%27_noticeboard|618319924|618318440|The best way ...}} |
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* {{oldid|Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Civility enforcement/Phase one|614958688|Civility RFC}} |
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* {{diff|Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents|prev|291531110|Toxic}} |
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* {{diff|Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents|367048260|367047158|low-level insults}} |
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* {{oldid|Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case|597128751|Badger baiting}} |
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* {{diff|User talk:Jimbo Wales|629788130|629787563|a large (and possibly uncivil) statement; unsupported by evidence.}} |
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* [[Jacobellis v. Ohio|"I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it ..."]] |
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* {{diff|User talk:Newyorkbrad|635312439|635288485|I think the entire idea that civility can be "enforced" is fruitless and the root of some really misguided thinking. Civility can be ''modeled''—and you've been as outstanding a model as anyone over the years—but it can't realistically be "enforced".}} |
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* find AN/Warden/Ikip commenting that ''nominating an article for deletion'' is in itself uncivil |
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* {{diff|User talk:Mark Marathon|598450070|598447957|hmm}} |
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* {{diff|User talk:The Devil's Advocate|636608530|636606654|... I'm sure you're not, so that's OK then}} |
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* How have we come to this place, wheremost of the civility police are constitutionally incapable of distinguishing between polite cruelty and genuine civility, bullying and frankness? <sup>{{diff|Wikipedia talk:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Civility enforcement/Proposed decision|474519124|474516239|diff}}</sup> |
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* I'd argue that plain, honest, direct speech is more respectful in adult conversation than some psuedo wiki political correctness.<sup>{{diff|User talk:Jimbo Wales|638206986|638202092|diff}}</sup> |
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* Appalling trolling from Der Founder.<sup>{{diff|User talk:Jimbo Wales|643269574|643266677|diff}}</sup> |
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== the rest == |
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| [[Bad Sugar]]||27/08/2012 |
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| [[Zanaida]]||27/04/2012 |
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| [[Hansowala]]||31/01/2012 |
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| [[Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva]]||11/12/2010 |
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| [[Katie Sutherland]]||12/11/2010 |
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| [[Institut et Musée Voltaire]]||06/11/2010 |
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| [[The Lacuna]]||08/10/2010 |
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| [[Southern Pride]]||07/02/2010 |
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| [[Sister Mary Explains It All]]||16/01/2010 |
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| [[Behsud]]||14/01/2010 |
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| [[Hull Brewery]]||01/12/2009 |
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| [[Theodore Besterman]]||28/11/2009 |
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| [[George Tollet]]||17/10/2009 |
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| [[Elizabeth Tollet]]||17/10/2009 |
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| [[Alice Ingham]]||17/10/2009 |
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| [[The French House, Soho]]||24/09/2009 |
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| [[Manjula Ghattamaneni]]||23/06/2009 |
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| [[Gandhi Nagar, Delhi]]||20/06/2009 |
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| [[European Network Against Racism]]||13/05/2009 |
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| [[Cook, Welton & Gemmell]]||03/03/2009 |
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| [[Viola (trawler)]]||01/03/2009 |
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| [[Henri Kay Henrion]]||21/02/2009 |
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| [[Walter Tracy]]||19/02/2009 |
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| [[Catalans Dragons]]||07/09/2006 |
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| [[Donnie Brasco (film)]]||05/06/2005 |
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| [[The Unknown Shore]]||07/12/2004 |
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| [[The Golden Ocean]]||07/12/2004 |
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| [[Arctic Corsair]]||06/12/2004 |
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| [[The Deep (aquarium)]]||28/10/2004 |
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| [[Lal Waterson]]||14/10/2004 |
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| [[The Third Policeman]]||10/10/2004 |
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| [[Wold Newton]]||09/10/2004 |
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* <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.times-news.com/entertainment/local_story_024200509.html |title=Harvard () professor to discuss |
* <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.times-news.com/entertainment/local_story_024200509.html |title=Harvard () professor to discuss 'African American Lives 2' » Archive » Cumberland Times-News |publisher=Times-news.com |date=2008-01-25 |accessdate=2012-09-10}}</ref> |
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* <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ILh3BphzUU |title=AFRICAN AMERICAN LIVES 2 | PBS |publisher=YouTube |date=2007-12-03 |accessdate=2012-09-10}}</ref> |
* <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ILh3BphzUU |title=AFRICAN AMERICAN LIVES 2 | PBS |publisher=YouTube |date=2007-12-03 |accessdate=2012-09-10}}</ref> |
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* <ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/25/business/25dna.html</ref> |
* <ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/25/business/25dna.html | title=DNA Tests Find Branches but Few Roots (Published 2007) | date=25 November 2007 }}</ref> |
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* <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oxfordaasc.com/public/letters/letter_1.jsp |title=Dispatches |publisher=Oxford AASC |date= |accessdate=2012-09-10}}</ref> |
* <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oxfordaasc.com/public/letters/letter_1.jsp |title=Dispatches |publisher=Oxford AASC |date= |accessdate=2012-09-10}}</ref> |
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* <ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/05/arts/television/05root.html?ref=television</ref> |
* <ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/05/arts/television/05root.html?ref=television | title=African-American Lives 2 - TV - PBS | last1=Lee | first1=Felicia R. }}</ref> |
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* <ref>[http://www.blackamericaweb.com/site.aspx/bawnews/africanamericanlives2206 ]{{dead link|date=September 2012}}</ref> |
* <ref>[http://www.blackamericaweb.com/site.aspx/bawnews/africanamericanlives2206 ]{{dead link|date=September 2012}}</ref> |
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* <ref>{{cite web|author=Tell Me More |url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=18741109 |title=NPR interview with Henry Louis Gates |publisher=Npr.org |date=2008-02-06 |accessdate=2012-09-10}}</ref> |
* <ref>{{cite web|author=Tell Me More |url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=18741109 |title=NPR interview with Henry Louis Gates |publisher=Npr.org |date=2008-02-06 |accessdate=2012-09-10}}</ref> |
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{{oldid|Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive482#User:Renamed user 19|390589107|U19, 2008.10}} |
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{{oldid|Wikipedia:Requests for comment/A Nobody|358595838|RFC/AN, 2009.10}} |
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 14 December 2024
mcb
[edit]When people keep talking about what would be allowed "at work", they usually mean (American) white-collar office culture, which is masterful at passive-aggressiveness and political infighting and vicious "incivility" that never needs even a single four-letter word. I'm not sure it'd be an upgrade. User:Opabinia regalis 04:17, 26 October 2015 (UTC)
numbers
[edit]There are 8,038 reviewers, 846 admins, 15 bureaucrats and 1 founders
£31420
£1.45 in 1981
£2.18 in 1976 the best way
79.7 kilograms (12.55 st)
Crew
[edit]The crew lost were:[1]
R. Atkinson
C. Briggs
R. Bowles
S. J. Broom, second mate
J. Chisholm
R. Chisholm, junior officer
P. Clark
S. Collier
J. Doone, radio operator
B. Dudding
J. Gardner
E. Grundy
T. Hackett
J. Haywood
W. Jones
T. Magee
J. Mclellan
C. Naulls
P. Nellist, skipper
R. Nilsson
J. North
J. O. Brien
J. R. O. Brien
N. Petersen
J. Riley
T. Sheppard
C. Smith
M. Spurgeon, mate
K. Straker
T. Tracey
J. Wales
D. Wheater
J. Woodhouse
H. Wilson
A. Warner
H. Wood
Category fun
[edit]Category:American women writers, Category:American male writers
Category:French women writers, Category:French male writers
Category:American women novelists, Category:American male novelists
Category:French women novelists, Category:French male novelists
Category:20th-century women writers, Category:20th-century male writers
Category:21st-century women writers, Category:21st-century male writers
James Peters
[edit]references to pursue
[edit]- A. Pallant, A sporting century, 1863–1963 (1997)
- F. A. Davey, The story of the Devon Rugby Football Union (1964)
- The Bristol F.C. jubilee book, 1888–1938 (1938)
- G. Williams, ‘How the west was (almost) won’, Open Rugby, 52 (April 1983), 37–8
- Football Herald (13 Jan 1906)
- Football Herald (28 April 1906)
- Western Morning Herald (1 April 1954)
- Yorkshire Post (17 March 1906)
- Yorkshire Post (19 March 1906)
- North West Daily Mail (6 Oct 1913)
- Barrow News (29 Nov 1913)
- Northern Rugby Football Union player registers, 1909–14, @RFL
5 caps between 1906 and 1908[2]
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
crewlist
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Collins, Tony (2006), Rugby League in Twentieth Century Britain: A Social and Cultural History, Routledge, p. 156, ISBN 9780415396158
Mr. Irony? Calling Mr. Irony
[edit]Let us not forget why we disambiguate - to avoid conflicts
— biggest move-warrior on Wikipedia since Willy On Wheels
All due respect
[edit]- WP:WADR
- The best way ...
- Civility RFC
- Toxic
- low-level insults
- Badger baiting
- a large (and possibly uncivil) statement; unsupported by evidence.
- "I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it ..."
- I think the entire idea that civility can be "enforced" is fruitless and the root of some really misguided thinking. Civility can be modeled—and you've been as outstanding a model as anyone over the years—but it can't realistically be "enforced".
- find AN/Warden/Ikip commenting that nominating an article for deletion is in itself uncivil
- hmm
- How have we come to this place, wheremost of the civility police are constitutionally incapable of distinguishing between polite cruelty and genuine civility, bullying and frankness? diff
- I'd argue that plain, honest, direct speech is more respectful in adult conversation than some psuedo wiki political correctness.diff
- Appalling trolling from Der Founder.diff
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links[edit]keypress[edit]{{key press}} References[edit]CAN HAZ PI?[edit]HAI
OBTW we are going to calculate Pi using an approximation
algorithm, by evaluating the following sum:
4 * SUM OF [ (-1)^k k ∈ N
2*k + 1 ]
We shall evaluate 0 <= k < 10000
TLDR
I HAS A LIMIT ITZ 100000
I HAS A K ITZ 0
I HAS A PI_APPROXIMATION ITZ 0
IM IN YR LOOP UPPIN YR K WILE NOT BOTH SAEM K AN LIMIT
I HAS A NUMERATOR
I HAS A EVEN ITZ MOD OF K AN 2
NOT EVEN, O RLY?
YA RLY, NUMERATOR R 1
NO WAI, NUMERATOR R -1
OIC
I HAS A DENOMINATOR ITZ PRODUKT OF 2 AN K
DENOMINATOR R SUM OF DENOMINATOR AN 1
I HAS A TERM ITZ QUOSHUNT OF NUMERATOR AN DENOMINATOR
PI_APPROXIMATION R SUM OF PI_APPROXIMATION AN TERM
IM OUTTA YR LOOP
PI_APPROXIMATION R PRODUKT OF PI_APPROXIMATION AN 4
VISIBLE "PI IS ABOUT "!
VISIBLE PI_APPROXIMATION
KTHXBYE Harman, Henry John; Colley Harman Scotland; Francis Russell (1850), The law journal for the year 1832-1849, Edward Bret Ince Meller, Hugh (1981), London Cemeteries: An Illustrated Guide and Gazetteer, Amersham: Avebury, ISBN 0-86127-003-7 new[edit]
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