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BracketBot - Espresso-con-pana

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BracketBot: re Holy Order of Mans "unpaired brackets" 4) and 5) [sic]: these are verbatim from the source text http://www.holyorderofmans.org/holy_grail.htm . Appreciate your spot-on sharp-eyed critique. I wish you well.
--Espresso-con-pana (talk) 07:12, 28 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

That's indeed a false positive. Sorry for that. Huon (talk) 22:02, 28 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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71.191.100.156 (talk) 17:40, 2 August 2013 (UTC) what do I need to do ? thanks.[reply]

You need to give us some hint what this is about - what article? Where did you receive a message from the bot? Huon (talk) 15:40, 3 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Gundala/Thanks!

I would just like to thank you for notifying me to my edit-gone-wrong on the Gundala page. I wouldn't have found and fixed it without your help. 71.191.233.2 (talk) 23:00, 4 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

You're welcome, thanks for fixing it! Huon (talk) 01:06, 5 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Intention was only to bracket charlie Wilson's war, nothing else. HamiltonFromAbove (talk) 05:51, 5 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

In the process you broke an external link. Fixed. Huon (talk) 06:42, 9 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

OK.

Ok, thank you. Editing like that is too hard for me, but thanks the help. — Preceding unsigned comment added by BlitzPhoenix98 (talkcontribs) 18:31, 5 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Bracket bot

Hi 930913, I just noticed the work of Bracket Bot, and brought you something to snicker at. If you are familiar with it, feel free to snicker again. Martijn Hoekstra (talk) 20:13, 5 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for your concerns:But

Hello,BracketBot.Hope you will be fine. I am still working on the article adding more information the article is not yet completed and proof readed.In the end i will do proof read it again--Netasif2004 (talk) 13:10, 8 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

BracketBot - Wadood Jahan

Hey BracketBot I need your help, would you help me? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wadood Jahan (talkcontribs) 04:54, 10 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

BracketBot is an automated program that checks Wikipedia for mismatched brackets. It cannot hack Facebook accounts, and doing so would likely be illegal. Huon (talk) 08:23, 10 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

A barnstar for you!

The Editor's Barnstar
Hey, i need your help, for hacking a Facebook id, would you help me?It was my id and i gave my id's password to m,y friend and she cheated me, she changed my id's password, so please would you hack my id, i have a lot of personal stuff in my id. Wadood Jahan (talk) 04:56, 10 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Ramon Novarro missing brackets—error by BracketBot

@Huon: The edit that made the two right brackets disappear was this one: [1], which occurred hours before I made my first edit to the article. I don't expect an apology but I do expect you to listen to what I tell you. Your bot "blamed" the wrong person! Aren't you curious to find out why? --108.45.72.196 (talk) 19:18, 10 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

PS: After a second look, I think I understand better. The bot totals the number of left brackets and compares it with the number of right brackets on the whole page; if the number is equal the bot thinks everything is OK (even if it isn't). In this case, my edit removed one unnecessary right bracket, the bot saw the inequality, and wrote a message on my talk page. Right? Thanks for your time. --108.45.72.196 (talk) 19:29, 10 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

That's roughly correct. The bot is a little smarter than that - I believe it checks whether opening brackets are followed by closing brackets instead of the other way around - but not much. So if there are two "matching" errors on a page, fixing one will likely make the bot point out the other even though it's not at all your fault. Sorry for the confusion. Huon (talk) 01:36, 11 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Well, I don't think the bot is that smart. If it checked for an opening bracket followed by a closing bracket, it would have notified the IP using VisualEditor that he had deleted the two closing brackets. IMHO, it should be able to do that, but this time it didn't. It should work that way in every article where there's no "nesting" of expressions, like in math or maybe programming. But, that's just my 2 cents worth; I'll leave the details to experts, like you! Thanks for your time, Huon. I'm OK now. --108.45.72.196 (talk) 03:24, 11 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
One final comment: The bot is helpful. A few months ago I did make an edit that broke the syntax and the bot told me right away and I fixed it right away. I thought that was neat and I still think so. I would guess the bot gets it right more than 90% of the time and imho that's more than acceptable. Thanks! --108.45.72.196 (talk) 23:40, 11 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Dear BracketBot,

thank you very much for your reference! I have edited the "German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers´ Association" again with ( AND ) :-)

Kind regards, Katha_mue


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Early history [edit source | editbeta] The RVT was built in 1863 at Spring Gardens, Kennington Lane, on land which was originally part of the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens. It started life as a Victorian music hall [citation needed]. After the war, returning servicemen and local gay men were attracted to the venue, which held shows of female impersonators, the forerunner of drag shows.[2] By 1975, the Royal Vauxhall Tavern had two bars around a kidney shaped bar which doubled as a stage for the drag artists to dance along in their stilettos from the tiny apron stage at one end. Prior to the cabaret starting the bar would be cleared of glasses and drinks and the staff would clean the bar ready for the drag to dance along it in their heels. The public bar attracted local workers and had a dart board whilst the lounge attracted the local gay community. Notable acts from this era include "Carla", famous for her Barbra Streisand impersonation and "The Great Lee Paris" on a Saturday night with Land of Hope and Glory , and There'll always be an England.[3]Freddie Mercury was also a frequent visitor during the seventies.[4] At this time the words "The Palladium of Drag" adorned the exterior of the building. Also during 1976 [Roy Alvis] staged an all male revue both at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern and The Union Tavern, Camberwell New Road. The revue spawned a four piece all male cabaret group called 'The Boys Plus' In the space of a couple of months this group was seen in residencies all over the London drag circuit....The Union, The Vauxhall, the Black cap and the Cock (Lewisham). The group only lasted a couple of years but set the trend for shows in the 21st century such as Funny Girls in Blackpool The RVT survived local redevelopment throughout the seventies and eighties and has managed to maintain its independence as a gay venue. Many of London's top drag artists have appeared at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, including Hinge and Bracket, and Diana Dors.[5]A resident for eight years and probably most famous entertainer, with shows four times a week, was Paul O'Grady's Lily Savage.[6] The venue came under attack from the developers in the nineties, when Lambeth Council entered into a three year agreement with a developer and announced plans to build a shopping centre on the site.[7] Recent history [edit source | editbeta] In September 2005, the Royal Vauxhall Tavern and the freehold land were purchased by two entrepreneurial businessmen Paul Oxley and James Lindsay. With a heavy financial investment and a refurbishment programme of works providing a new lighting and sound system, new male and female toilets, a much enhanced bar layout, complete refrigeration to provide cold beer and drinks was installed together with a huge internal and external make over, a completely new point of sale system, full air conditioning was installed inside. The venue was a depressed business operating two days a week. The business is now a vibrant joint-venture enterprise, which provides unique experimental theatre, performance art, music, cabaret, and club nights of the highest calibre whilst enhancing the reputation as an avant-garde central London performance venue. The premises have been totally transformed to become a local, national and European brand which operates well within its niche cultivated market. It is now open seven nights a week and still consistently maintains its popularity.[8] For full details of the venue and what it provides in entertainment visit our new visionary website at: www.rvt.org.uk

DUCKIE - EVERY SATURDAY Duckie was founded in November 1995 as a collective of gay club runners and performance pedlars. Since then we have run our flagship rock'n'roll homo-disco at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern every Saturday platforming entertainment for mainly LGBT punters. For 18 years the club has been led by the same core team of six faces - hostess Amy Lamé, promoter Simon Casson, disc jockeys Readers Wifes and doorwhores Jay Cloth & Father Cloth. Visit Duckie website for full details of their offer at: www.duckie.co.uk

S.L.A.G.S/CHILL-OUT" - EVERY SUNDAY The South London Action Girls Society (S.L.A.G.S.)/Chill-Out has been a hugely successful Sunday afternoon event which most recently has been hosted by Charlie Hides who started his residency at the RVT on 7 April 2013. Prior to that Jonathan Hellyer's Dame Edna Experience was the resident act for 14 years and helped the club to become an institution on the gay scene and became extremely popular [citation needed]. SLAGS/Chill-Out attracts a large number of devotees from all over London and further afield. In addition to Charlie Hides the event is supported by resident DJ's Simon Le Vans, Andy Almighty and Sean Sirrs who play a mixture of dance anthems and commercial house from 2pm until midnight. The Dame Edna Experience was voted the Best Cabaret Act for 2011 (Pink Paper reader's awards).[10]


OVERVIEW The award winning Royal Vauxhall Tavern is one of London’s most celebrated alternative performance venues. It has a unique history of live performance and social notoriety dating back to 1865, when the present pub was first built, and back even further with the famous Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens during the 18th century. It has been the stomping ground for performers ranging from Lily Savage (Paul O’Grady), David Hoyle, the Cholmondeleys and Featherstonehaughs, jazz diva Gill Manly and comedian Zoe Lyons. Top names appearing on the stage include Julian Clary, Graham Norton, Justin Bond, Vivain Westward, Diana Dors, Stephen Fry, Bob Downe, Ken Livingston, Stephen Merchant and many others. The Royal Vauxhall Tavern continues to be one of the best venues to see exciting and innovative cabaret in a warm, friendly atmosphere. We present bingo, comedy, music and more diverse choices every night of the week, along with club nights such as the legendary Duckie. Princess Diana came to see what it was all about and could be heard giggling at the entertainment. The RVT keeps going from strength to strength. Saturdays Duckie was founded in November 1995 as a collective of gay club runners and performance pedlars. Since then Duckie have run their flagship rock'n'roll homo-disco at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern every Saturday platforming entertainment for mainly LGBT punters. For 18 years Duckie has been led by the same core team of six faces - hostess Amy Lamé, promoter Simon Casson, disc jockeys Readers Wifes and doorwhores Jay Cloth & Father Cloth. In the early days of the 90’s Duckie ran a myriad of club nights at various London venues. Notable nights were ‘Duckie Dancehall’, ‘Art Skool’ and ‘Inn-Difference’ at the New Connaught Rooms, ‘Viva Apathy’ and ‘Wig’n’Casino’ at the Market Tavern, ‘The Youth Club’ and ‘Big Girls Blouse’ at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, ‘Duckie Up West’ at The Eve Club and many others. Duckie were at the zeitgeist of alternative post-queer culture creating a punky opposition to the mainstream hegemony of the dominant commercial gay club scene. The media thus defined Duckie and their co-horts as spearheading the ‘Anti-Gay’ movement.

Performance on Duckie’s Saturday night at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern are limited to short pieces presented in a cabaret style followed by the unique musical style of the ever popular Reader Wifes. Duckie found themselves the engine-room of the vibrant post-queer performance culture. From 1998, Duckie began to develop full-length shows and unusual interactive theatrical events devised with their key artists such as the incredible show; The Reader Wifes Fan Club. Check out Duckie website at http://www.duckie.co.uk Sundays Charlie Hides is now the resident performer on the famous Sunday tea party, taking to the stage at 5.30pm. Charlie has recently replaced The D E Experience who was the Sunday Stalwart for15 years. For those with a long memory or DOB they wish to forget (or have forgotten) the D.E Experience took over from Addrella who also graced the Sunday stage for15 years. These performers are intrinsic in what has made The Royal Vauxhall Tavern a worldwide institution. Others, Timberlina's Monday bingo night has become a staple part of a student night out. Ultra-inclusive performance mixer Wotever on Tuedays and top cabaret performance on Wednesday and Thursdays has completed the line up. Regular runs amongst many on Wednesday’s and Thursday’s include the legendary David Hoyle, Scott Capurro, Dusty Limits and Bob Down. More recently, Amanda Wilson, Peyton and Adam Kay have appeared live at RVT. Fridays have become a strong destination running one Friday a month in rotation. Look out for once a month entertainment providing Push the Button, Anthem, Hot Fuzz, the LipSinkers and Eurofest. Visit http://www.rvt.org.uk for tickets. The RVT always adopts a policy of retaining tickets for sales on the door on the night. HAF – Hot August Fringe This is our fifth year of Royal Vauxhall Tavern presenting one of London’s most unique performance festivals with yet another great collection of shows and artists as they use the venue to launch their careers at this award winning venue. This year once more, the team has brought together an exciting line up of performers with established and up and coming acts all creating fresh work for this small but perfectly formed festival. The RVT Hot August Fringe (www.hotaugustfringe.com) includes comedy, avant garde performance art, cabaret and new material from established and new artists. £7.00 a ticket, for the performance of your choice, then a donation into the famous yellow bucket for further shows if you wish to stay. Check out the HAF website at http://www.hotaugustfringe.com

RVT/GMFA Sports Day A date for your diary not to be missed, the high profile annual RVT/GMFA sports day, a community event on the August bank holiday Monday. Fun and frolics for all, resulting in some sore heads and a substantial sum of money raised for charity (£9,500 last year). Royal Vauxhall Tavern Awards • Nominated Best Venue 2009 by Fringe Report • The Dame Edna Experience was voted the Best Cabaret Act for 2011 (Pink Paper reader's awards) • Best London Cabaret Venue 2012 by London Cabaret Awards • Listed as Time Out Top 100 venue destinations in London

• Head Office 372 Kennington Lane, London, SE11 5HY, United Kingdom

"THE VISIT BY DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES" In March 2013 it was widely reported in the UK and World press that Princess Diana visited the RVT in the 1980's disguised as a man, being accompanied by Freddie Mercury and Kenny Everett, according to a biography written by Cleo Roccos. The "scandal" drew a mixture of credulity and merriment in the press and at first was thought by many to be an April fool’s joke. In fact it was a very real personal visit for Princess Diana, Freddie Mercury and Kenny Everett.



External links [edit source | editbeta] • The RVT website • The Duckie website

LGBT portal


United Kingdom portal

Coordinates: 51.4864°N 0.1219°W


References [edit source | editbeta] 1. ^ Bridge, Haydon. "QX London Gay History: Southern Comfort" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-06-10. 2. ^ Bridge, Haydon. "QX London Gay History: Southern Comfort" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-06-10. 3. ^http://www.kemglen.talktalk.net/stradivarius/forum.html 4. ^ Freddie Mercury a Life, in His Own Words 5. ^www.timeout.com/london/gay/features/2433/2.html 6. ^ Bridge, Haydon. "QX London Gay History: Southern Comfort" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-06-10. 7. ^ "A New Plan for Lambeth" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-06-21. 8. ^ Bridge, Haydon. "QX London Gay History: Southern Comfort" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-06-10. 9. ^ http://www.rvt.org.uk/event/duckie-31 10. ^ http://www.rvt.org.uk/event/slags-chill-out-15 11. ^ "Fringe Report Award 2010". Fringe Report. 2010-02-08. Retrieved 2010-06-10. Categories: • Nightclubs in central London • Music venues in central London • Entertainment & Event venues established in central London

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Comment/question: Thank you for your help on the edits on Noelia's page, may be you can help me with this, they took down the picture of Noelia claiming that was Possible Copyright infringement and we own the pictures and Confirmed by email the Universal Royalty free use of the picture we even create a link from her Official website for this.. http://www.noelia.tv/royaltyfreepicturewikipedia/ Can you give me a hand with this please, you seem to have way more knowledge than me.. I also took this picture my self and I want to placed on the page too, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Noelia_Performing_at_the_HOB_Sunset.jpg Thank you infinitely for your help.

Cheers,

JR


Noeliawiki (talk) 06:50, 13 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]