User talk:CambridgeBayWeather/Archive29
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I have two requests for people coming here:
- If you intend to revert personal attacks could you please use the {{subst:unsigned|user name|date}} template instead.
- If you are here to complain about something I deleted could you please tell me the name of the article that you are talking about. If you do I will respond but if you don't I will ignore you.
Thanks.
Link
Nunavut(election District
the parts that need updating are history member of parliament and election results. (Bentley4 (talk) 15:02, 27 October 2008 (UTC))
Image
I recieved this e-mail: "Tammy Peters asked me to respond to your request for permission to use an image of Mohini Rewa, the National Zoo's white tigress, in a white tiger page in Wikipedia. You are welcome to use the image as long as you cite its source as Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 371, box 1 "Torch" issue number 14, March 1966. We scanned the image directly from this issue of the "Torch" our internal newsletter. It is only about 1 X 2 inches in size if that. Please note the image went with the announcement of the birth of an orange tiger cub to Mohini Rewa at the zoo February 5, 1966. Mohini Rewa arrived at the National Zoo December 4, 1960. Regards, Ellen Alers Assistant Archivist Tel: 202-633-5890 e-mail: OSIAREF@si.edu " By the way the cub's name was Kesari and she's mentioned in the article. Will you confirm with her that she gave permission and transfer the image? Thank you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.1.206.150 (talk) 17:56, 27 October 2008 (UTC)
- I'm out of town for a while and can't really log in often. Go to Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission#When permission is confirmed. You need to forward the email you got then the image can be uploaded. CambridgeBayWeather Have a gorilla 03:43, 29 October 2008 (UTC)
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white tiger
Aquabrat402 changed the title of a source from A White Tiger In Captivity to A White Bengal Tiger In Captivity. It does'nt make any sense to change the title of an article which was printed back in 1921 and which people reading the wikipedia may want to look up if they can find it. I hope it won't be changed back now.