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Editing Talk:Lieutenant Colonel David Cossgrove DSO (all I wanted to do -- was plonk a basic redirect -- ? onto the lessor known NAMED page.
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Thank you.
Ok..
So?
Having seen that HUGELY "red" template there..
I cut & pasted all i could onto a notepad.. on my desktop,
So that YOU can do the redirect -- Ur self.
;-)
cheers.
Oh -- I suppose U want that info (as it may help)
;-)
?
Ok .. here is the whole kit & kabboodle.'
#REDIRECT [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cossgrove]]
QUIX4U (talk) 16:46, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
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All i am trying to do.. is to REDIRECT the exact NZ title .. of the named gentleman (mY own Great Grandad).. to that of "just" (THAT_OF) ? his original birth name.
Which -- unless people KNEW the one as (just) "David Cossgrove" ..? Then they wouldn't KNOW what his given basic baby name was.. ? .. as MANY articles in NZ simply refer to either: Lieutenant Cossgrove
Or to Lieutenant Colonel Cossgrove.
Or.. if used correctly .. (on his FULL TITLE)..
Lieutenant Colonel David Cossgrove (DSO)
Or .. some may even JUST find mention of him .. via the old artivles he used to "write" for the ODT 9Otago Daily Times Newspaper) when he was in Sandymount.
When he "penned" his written notes as "Uncle Dave" (or Uncle David).
Thus?
Wikipedia ONLY has a specific 'fixed" page -- of ?
DAVID COSSGROVE (?)
Which (obviously) does nothing .. when someone in NZ -- types in his "formal" OFFICIAL TITLE..
Lieutenant Colonel David Cossgrove (DSO)
(& not just a baptised "simple_name" - that could in fact .. JUST - / mean anyone..)
Oh & check it out.
FACEBOOK (a page or two - I put there)
Tripello . Xanga.com ..
MUCH MORE INFO -- and a picture --
With the info -- being that - which WIKIPEDIA "does NOT have".
(Family Info & alo that of the Christchurch's Bromley Cemetary's - EXACT burial plot details)
Plus... A video -- just about to go "live' on YOUTUBE..
And..
Well ? How many photos can I upload .. ? when I eventually delve into & through
ALL of the Gand-daughters Photo albums.. (of her Grandparents)
Or-- should i preferrably state .. how many-- of MY GREAT GRANDPARENTS PHOTOS.. can I "obtain" from my family..
Seeing as I "actually" have -- my "late" Mum's entire photographic collection.
;-)
Oh & I don't care .. if u wana plonk a snarkie comment or ten here.. as ? after all -- i do make a halfway decent decagonophonic analogue sutound sound system .. so ?
Lets hear the sound of a snarky?.?
Oops.. I almost got one as I almost forgot the tildes" QUIX4U (talk) 16:46, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
Oh & p.s.. I have "also" put several picturwes on Wikimedia Tractors.. via the Mitsubuishi Delica Pickup trucks..
(namely the entire Delica range) .. of which -- in NZ
I "myself" have personally & via my NZ Company - owned at least FIVE -- Being the 3 Colt T120 HSR Cab/chassis wide body trucks (& I still use one),
Plus the two vans -- one is my current 4WD 1996 Delica L300 "starwagon"
..
PLUS .. Several pictyues of the extremely rare Service (Engine, Workshop panel & chassis worksop) manuals ..
Also SPECS pages too.
All for the 1977 - 78 generic Van ute pickup & minicoach variants.. for the T-120 series with the 4G4 & 4G41 "Neptune" motors
Plus... M=Nothing stops a stubborn 9also often snarky) kiwi inventor.. from gifting the world..
Information it needs but does NOT have.
Thus -- when i originally came here.. I used a NON_DE PLUME .. specific to my "town" in NZ-- Roxburgh.
It's a wee ruaral town - south of the 45th parralel .. almsot bang smack midway -- between not only Queenstown & EDunedin .. but almost exactly midway -- between Oamaru & Invercargill.
Thus -- when slamm dunked by some bot "fly" electronic whizzbang thing here .. as a puttet's sock .. for asome titanic oceaned thing.. I was "to say the leat" not very impressed.
However.. QUIX4U - is my easily verified NZ Company trademark .. thus my "hometown" of Roxburgh . can also easily be "now" verifiesd too-- so?
GUESS WHOM IS STILL BALCKLISTED .. as a no-body?
Huh?
snarkie hasn't anything on the word i use.
for someone deletying my origina;l acces to the (dyslesksic
Diss lek?
diss.
?
I GET WORDS & LETTERS SDRAWKCAB ?
I had a non-deplume "of" user:Roxburgh_NZ
Ah rats - forgot the tidlyles again...QUIX4U (talk) 17:03, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
Oh - and do U like" my photograph of (my) great grandad .. with his gongs.
(or) as my Mum told me .. of the question she herself asked her grandmother .. Selina.. ? Why' grandad get a medal .. for having his doodle shot off? when as a little girl .. she had seen the photo and mention of the DSO.? and asked - what to her .. was a very important simply explained question.
She told me -- that Sleina laughed so hard.. shwe couldn't bring herself to reprimand my mum .. for using ? not very polite language()
;-)
QUIX4U (talk) 17:09, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
hahahaha -- here's a thought..
I just read one of the top sections..?
So?
If you see me making mistakes, please DO NOT let me know, (just go fix them Urself)!
QUIX4U (talk) 17:15, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
- Even after reading this several times, I'm not certain what it is you want me to do. If you want a redirect to be created, you can go to WP:AFC/R and follow the instructions. (They have a nice program for helping people create redirects.) Reaper Eternal (talk) 12:25, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
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Excuse me?
I am offended here. But not anymore here. Pancake was a test, I had no idea what a GA was then, but thank you, I have made Djungarian hamster a GA by nominating it and significantly improving it so I don't think that I do not have a clue/don't know what it entails. I do know ok do you understand now? Puffin Let's talk! 17:12, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
- You've definitely learned a lot, and while it's unnecessary to use
{{cite web}}
and related templates, it's great to see that you are fully citing your work, something far too many people don't. Keep up the good work, and maybe you'll even have a little bronze star too! Reaper Eternal (talk) 13:37, 22 September 2011 (UTC)
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Hi Reaper. I had a request. In this comment, readers may be getting confused whether you're referring to Puffin or to Richwales (and I suspect Kudu has changed his !vote purely based on your comment). Can I please request you to kindly leave a clarification about whom you were referring to? It'll allow editors to be clear who your statement referred to. Thanks. Wifione Message 23:57, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
- I was referring to Puffin, and it appears that Puffin has learned considerably since my last interaction, so I struck my comment. Reaper Eternal (talk) 13:41, 22 September 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks :) Wifione Message 16:45, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
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Dear Reaper I have re-worked the "Palmach Casualties" page you removed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Padres_Hana/userbox_BDS. Is this any better? Padres Hana (talk) 21:02, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
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added tiltplane to list of tailsitter aircraft
Hi Reaper Eternal,
Tiltplane (tailsitter) was been listed under VTOL aircraft many months ago. Good. I tried a couple of times recently to write an article that one could get to by clicking on Tiltplane, but my efforts were rejected. Perhaps you are in a position to look them what I submitted and advise me as to how I need to change my approach in order to get an explanation of what a tiltplane is accepted. (See tiltplane.com.)
I expect that I probably sounded like an advocate for tiltplanes. I guess it is hard to be an originator of a concept and then to write about it in an unbiased manner. Is that the problem here? Or was it that my proposed article was too short?
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14:36, 28 July 2011 Reaper Eternal (talk | contribs) deleted "Ken Sykora" (G12: Unambiguous copyright infringement)
I have been advised by the Ken Sykora Estate that the article was written by Mike Shaw, work colleague of Ken Sykora and long term friend of the family. So they do not understand why the page could have been deleted for copyright infrigement.
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Please comment on Talk:United States Armed Forces
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A kitten for your work on making wikipedia a better site to see!!!!! :)
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Please comment on Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Layout
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Inactivity
You have stopped editing less han 2 months after becoming an admin. You have been inactive for over a month. Thats quite unusual for new admins. Are you on a break? Pass a Method talk 09:03, 29 October 2011 (UTC)
- Please read the 6th message box at the top of the page. Jarkeld (talk) 09:52, 29 October 2011 (UTC)
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