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Welcome to my talk page. I'm John Paul. My name on the internet is Japee.

RMS Titanic

I've just undone a change you made to the RMS Titanic article. For context, I think it's useful to know how many people wer on the ship i.e., not just how many died, or how many the ship _could_ carry. I'd also prefer the "before midnight", as it's more appropriate there - the "precise" time is ship local time anyway, so the "11:40" isn't necessarily here or there. Also, it scans a bit better. Cheers, Lissajous (talk) 12:51, 14 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Hi - thanks for the response. You mention using "2,240" for the total on board, but other references on the page say 2,223. For now, I'm leaving it (busy today) - if you want to chase down the discrepancy, feel free to change it. Lissajous (talk) 10:42, 15 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]


That picture IS the Olympic. Quindie —Preceding undated comment added 22:27, 17 November 2009 (UTC).[reply]

Oh no! It's not. Japee


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Name of artist

Japee,

When you add pictures to an article, would you mind having the curiosity to look into the history of the painting or photograph you are adding & the courtesy of naming the author of the work? For instance, you added a young Marie Antoinette to her article with the caption "Young Marie Antoinette" and totally skipped the name of the artist, who happens to be Martin van Meytens. By doing some research, you could have found the reproduction of the painting, the name of the artist & the age of Marie Antoinette at the time the painting was done.

--Frania W. (talk) 21:38, 6 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

oh no. whoever are you I'm sorry :(

--Japee (talk)