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19 December 2016
- 11:0711:07, 19 December 2016 diff hist +1,711 Talk:Lutetium →Lutecium: new section
- 09:2909:29, 19 December 2016 diff hist −8 Talk:Hobart-class destroyer →Antiaircraft
- 09:2809:28, 19 December 2016 diff hist +713 Talk:Hobart-class destroyer →Antiaircraft: new section
- 09:1509:15, 19 December 2016 diff hist −15 Hobart-class destroyer →Armament
- 09:1409:14, 19 December 2016 diff hist −28 Hobart-class destroyer →Planning
- 09:1009:10, 19 December 2016 diff hist −39 Hobart-class destroyer No edit summary
- 09:0709:07, 19 December 2016 diff hist −13 Hobart-class destroyer →Armament
- 08:5308:53, 19 December 2016 diff hist −1 Talk:Fridtjof Nansen-class frigate →Something strikingly bad about this article about the frigates
- 08:4808:48, 19 December 2016 diff hist +990 Talk:Fridtjof Nansen-class frigate →Something strikingly bad about this article about the frigates: new section
- 04:5704:57, 19 December 2016 diff hist +56 Bux No edit summary
17 December 2016
- 16:0316:03, 17 December 2016 diff hist +996 Talk:Peloponnese →Peloponnese or Peloponnesos
- 13:2913:29, 17 December 2016 diff hist +19 Aswan Dam reuse and reused do not need to be hyphenated. With rare exceptions, the prefix "re" does not need to be hyphenated at all. See: rearm, rebury, reawaken, reenter, reintroduce, reinter, reorganize, reopen, and thousands more.
- 13:0013:00, 17 December 2016 diff hist +62 Aswan Dam →Aswan High Dam prelude, 1954–1959: words like "overtopped" do not need hyphens. Abbreviations like U.S. and U.K. always require periods.
16 December 2016
- 03:1403:14, 16 December 2016 diff hist 0 List of Los Angeles-class submarines →Flight I: Words like "November" are always capitalized, and this should be done on automatic pilot!
- 02:2102:21, 16 December 2016 diff hist +12 Nuclear shell model No edit summary
- 02:1502:15, 16 December 2016 diff hist −12 Woods–Saxon potential No edit summary
15 December 2016
- 04:1604:16, 15 December 2016 diff hist +16 Talk:Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey →UK now has 2 V-22
- 04:1504:15, 15 December 2016 diff hist −30 Talk:Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey →Multimission aircraft
- 04:1404:14, 15 December 2016 diff hist +450 Talk:Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey →Multimission aircraft: new section
- 04:0704:07, 15 December 2016 diff hist +309 Talk:Osprey (disambiguation) →The MV-22 Osprey, etc.: new section
- 01:0201:02, 15 December 2016 diff hist +466 Talk:List of craters on the Moon →We need a list of the largest craters of the Moon....: new section
14 December 2016
- 22:4922:49, 14 December 2016 diff hist −1 Most (city) →Destruction & redevelopment: "multifamily" is one word, w/o the hyphen, just like multilateral, multinational, multilingual, multiprocessor, and so forth.
- 22:4522:45, 14 December 2016 diff hist +64 Most (city) →People: How about famous students who studied in Brüx or Most?
13 December 2016
- 05:1905:19, 13 December 2016 diff hist +42 Unincorporated territories of the United States →History
- 05:1405:14, 13 December 2016 diff hist +16 Unincorporated territories of the United States →Former
6 December 2016
- 10:3110:31, 6 December 2016 diff hist +2 Interstate 129 No edit summary
- 10:3010:30, 6 December 2016 diff hist +15 Interstate 129 No edit summary
29 November 2016
- 00:4000:40, 29 November 2016 diff hist +17 Isotopes of argon No edit summary
27 November 2016
- 08:2008:20, 27 November 2016 diff hist −6 Atlantic Coast Conference "first-ever" is not only very redundant, but it is somewhat offensive to our intelligence. I also thing that "first-ever" is a Briticism to be shunned by Americans and Canadians.
31 October 2016
- 18:0718:07, 31 October 2016 diff hist +44 Arleigh Burke-class destroyer Regardless of what the Commonwealth writers might think, "multipurpose", "mulitfunction", "multinational", "multiman", "multiprocessor", and so forth are NEVER hyphenated. This is about American ships, too.
- 17:5817:58, 31 October 2016 diff hist +14 Arleigh Burke-class destroyer The word "class" is singular, "the class is", no matter what British writers MIGHT think. These are American ships, too. "anti" is never hyphenated onto anything, and neither is "multi". See "antimissile missile", etc.
- 17:4917:49, 31 October 2016 diff hist −4 Arleigh Burke-class destroyer I don't care if some British person wrote in this, but these words are NOT hyphenated: multifunction, antisubmarine, antiship, antiaircraft, etc., in American English. Those hyphens are unnecessary and unsightly!
- 17:4417:44, 31 October 2016 diff hist +31 Arleigh Burke-class destroyer "antiaircraft", "antisatellite", and "antiballistic missile" are NOT hyphenated in American English!