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LOL yeah, we are crazy. It never ceases to amaze me that one of my best Wiki-friends is a deranged Romanian ultranationalist. :) Thanks for helping out, I know I couldn't translate the whole thing myself. K. Lásztocska 16:34, 12 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I've just started it at Rákóczi's War for Independence--we can change it later if we want. So far I've translated one sentence. :D K. Lásztocska 16:52, 12 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

A sántító Rákóczi

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Ne tessék keverni szegény idegenbe szakadt lelki hazánkfia lelkivilágát! Csak azt tetszett elfelejteni, kedves kollegina, hogy a Habsburgok nem szuperhatalmi minőségben, hanem legitim államfőként "nyomták el" a magyarokat. Pontosabban a nemesi nemzet szabadságjogait politikailag, meg a jónépet kiuzsorázásilag, de inkább német zsoldosok zabálják fel a termést, mint szpáhiknak adjanak el rabszolgának... --Mathae 17:21, 12 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ászrevettem már én is, de nem érdekel. Az enwiki megérdemli, hogy így nézzen ki a userlapom :p --Mathae 18:17, 12 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Budapest is ;) --Mathae 18:17, 12 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"Hungary lost its suzerainty, was forced to accept the Habsburg emperors as rulers, and has already lost Transylvania in 1690, when the Diploma Leopoldinum made it a Habsburg territory independent from Hungary." - Ez így konkrétan baromság. A szuverenitás megmaradt, elvesztésére csak korábban került sor a Wesselényi-féle mutyizás miatt, de Thököly miatt aztán inkább hagyták a magyarokat elkanászodni. Erdély elvesztését meg hülyeség szegény Lipót nyakába varrni, akkor már inkább Szapolyaiékat kéne megrugdalni, meg a Diploma előtt kb. 150 évig regnáló fejedelmeket. Megnézem a magyar cikket, hogy érdemes-e lefordítani egyáltalán. --Mathae 18:21, 12 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Never mind the specifics--we have a lot of work to do, the Romanians practically tripled the size of their article overnight and we're dropping seriously behind. K. Lásztocska 13:23, 13 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Wow! Köszönöm NAGYON szépen! If we win, you get special recognition. :) I guess technically we've broken the rules but the point wasn't necessarily in the translating, it was in getting new articles written by whatever means. I'll go pare down Rákóczi's biography article--I seem to be better at deleting (or just destroying) than adding right now, though philosophically I'm an inclusionist as well...K. Lásztocska 20:07, 13 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Bah...

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Így segítsen az ember... mindjárt dolgoztatni akarják :(. Asszem nem nyújtogatom többet a kisujjam. --Mathae 12:25, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Az még oké, de Lásztocska kisasszonynak (?) ez nem elég. Hitelesebb forrást akar. Győzd meg, hogy én eléggé az vagyok :D --Mathae 00:02, 16 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sheesh, all I wanted was a little citation for a statement like "the Hapsburgs were Hungary's rightful kings" or whatever it was you said. (igen, "kisasszony" vagyok. :D ) K. Lásztocska 02:33, 16 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Translation help?

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Hi! I found your name on the translators list, and was wondering if you'd be able to help a bit with my attempt to expand Golubac fortress. I found this page, and have been told that it's probably Hungarian, rather than Romanian, but I can't read it either way. If you have the time to translate that (or summarize, or bullet points, or whatever else -- I realize it's kind of long, and I'm not picky, just looking for information.), it'd be much appreciated! As well, I found this short bit which I imagine doesn't say anything I don't already know, but it never hurts to double check. Thanks in advance, -Bbik 04:05, 13 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks! I had actually already found the links for the Hungarian kings based on the dates, though don't know if I'll work either of them in specifically, but thanks for that, too. :) -Bbik 22:03, 13 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Take 2

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Hi again! I found another page that I think might actually have something this time. All the boxes have several links too, though, and I don't have the foggiest idea what they are, though I'm guessing they're ads or something, since they're to a completely different website. If they're not, and there's actually more info in them, could you summarize what they're about, and I'll let you know which ones would be most useful to actually get all the details? Thanks! -Bbik 08:21, 23 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Articles on Murnane

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You once asked where I got James Allen's article on Smenkhkare. It is from a Univ. of Chicago web site which will publish a series of book featuring these series of online articles in honor of the late--and great--William Murnane (d.2000) sometime this year, I believe. Anyway, several more articles have been posted on this web site including an interesting new one by Van Dijk on Meketaten. This site basically has the latest research on Egyptological matters. Here is the link: [1] Regards, Leoboudv 07:01, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Madam, I am happy that you liked Dijk's article on Meketaten. May I ask what sections of Egyptology you are mostly interested in: is it the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, the New Kingdom, the Third Intermediate Period or the women of Ancient Egypt? I notice you have posted much good information on Ancient Egypt's many women. Personally, I am quite interested in Ancient Egyptian Chronology--I hope to see the new book by Erik Hornung and his team of specialists soon at my University--and also like the New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period. Do you have easy access to specialised Egyptian serials like GM. Here in Vancouver Canada where I live, Egyptology is a minor subject--my University only recently ordered GM in 2005--and we have no Egyptology courses and only one real Egyptologist--Thomas Hikade. Before 2005, we only had JEA, BASOR, Orientalia and JNES, but little more serials that covered Ancient Egypt but little else. Regards, Fabian Leoboudv 09:40, 15 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I too am an amateur on Egyptology. But my University has the second largest collection of books in Canada after the Univ. of Toronto. So, I have all the best books all the periods on Ancient Egypt. I just live far from my library and am no longer a regular university student. I have posted this review of Kitchen's TIPE book. Did you know Kitchen will publish a 4th updated edition of TIPE in April 2007. Thsi is unprecedented but show the popularity of his TIPE book. Here is my review of his 2nd edition 1986 TIPE book. [2] BTW, have you seen this large dispute about the touregypt.net reference site here. [3] If you wish to give a reply, you have to sign in though. Many people are angry that some Wikipedia administrator has decided to ban it because it contains links to some Ads. Personally, I believe strongly the harm it may cause is outweighed by the amount of material it gives. Regards, Leoboudv 01:14, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Alensha, Thank You for your comments. No, I don't plan to be an Egyptologist but a few years ago I was on a certain Egyptological Forum where one of the participants was Frederic Payraudeau, an Egyptologist who has written articles on thew Third intermediate Period in BIFAO, Rde, GM and JEA. He taught me a lot of important information about this era. That is why I know much about Kitchen's interpretation of the evidence as well as some major problems with his view. Since Kitchen will published a 4th edition of TIPE soon, I hope he has corrected his errors here. Today almost all scholars accept that king Takelot II was never a king of the 22nd Dynasty; he was rather a king of the 23rd Theban dynasty in Upper Egypt. And his son Osorkon B did indeed become king as Osorkon III contra KItchen's view that Osorkon B was outmaneuvered to the throne. Kitchen maintains taht the Thebans would never accept Osorkon B as their king but he fails to understand that if Thebes was involved in a civil war which lasted for 20+ years, most people would get weary and be willing to accept him as their king if he did indeed defeat 'his unnamed enemy' Shoshenq VI as Osorkon claims in a Karnak Quay text dated to Year 39 of Shoshenq III. They would do so to gain stability and peace in their lives. Today, Egyptologists have found the Tehna stela; this document actually calls Osorkon III a High Priest of Amun. That person can only be the High Priest Osorkon B. This means Osorkon III=the HPA Osorkon B. All Egyptologists including Aidan Dodson, Gerard Broekman, J. Von Beckerath, Jansen Winkeln, Rolf Krauss, etc have accepted this view--except Kitchen for the reasons I gave you. With kind Regards, Fabian Leoboudv 06:04, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

re: Petőfi

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No problem. :) I'm writing a paper on him right now so he's close to my heart. :) I'll try and keep defending him from the small armies of Slovak and Austrian IPs that show up here with alarming regularity...K. Lásztocska 15:58, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

OMG, that poem is gorgeous! I'm going to set that one to music! :) Anyway, I'll take a closer look at the translation later tonight.

The thing I did with the DYK was, I accidentally nominated Ferenc Rákóczi instead of the new article. But I fixed it, much to Biru's dismay. :) K. Lásztocska 23:58, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

oops/éljen!

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Uhh...we just accidentally won the contest w/ the Romanians, because Stupid Külföldi, a.k.a. yours truly, inadvertantly cheated, got her time zones mixed up and nominated the article three hours early. Goddammit, Biru is going to hate me for life. K. Lásztocska 18:06, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

....and never mind? as I was writing to you someone removed us from DYK because we didn't qualify. Ajjajjajjajj, I am confused....K. Lásztocska 18:07, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Right. On an unrelated theme, could we by any chance please get hu:Révai József and hu:Farkas Mihály onto en.wiki? I would appreciate it. Biruitorul 23:36, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. I'll try to make some mention of them in the People's Republic of Hungary article, as they, together with Gerő and Rákosi, do appear to have formed the leading quartet, though with the latter in a dominant position.
I put in a pronunciation note for Labiş - at least I think that's how you do it. He is indeed a fine poet, and his article is one of my targets for expansion. I need to mention that the "accident" that killed him was almost certainly the work of the secret police, as he had opposed the regime during the protests in Romania in late 1956 and witnesses saw him being pushed under. Biruitorul 17:07, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

help

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can you take a look at our szlovak friend's latest posting on the Hungarian noticeboard, he and I got into a dumb fight over Tamás Priskin's nationality and now I'm pretty sure he just insulted me in full view of everyone on the noticeboard. And he knows I can barely read Hungarian, which is why he wrote in Hungarian, just to expose me as the shameful charlatan and pseudo-Hungarian that I really am. K. Lásztocska 18:12, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Well, Priskin is a good footballer and plays for the national team (the HUNGARIAN one, I might point out--grr!) and even plays in the English Premier League now, so he definitely deserves a Wiki article. I did see all that mess on HuWiki--pretty stupid. Where does Mt7 get off, saying I and whoever else are "against Slovak-Hungarians"? I'm not against anyone, I was just trying to clean up what I thought was a silly-sounding sentence, and then this dumb war breaks out...

On an unrelated note, the Romanians won the contest so I had to alter my userpage--it's barely visible though. :) K. Lásztocska 22:49, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Alensha. User Mt7 started to revert and whitewash Hungarians in Slovakia articles, claiming all are Slovaks, LOL. I have reverted all his related edits and blocked him for 24 hours for 3RR violation on Tamás Priskin article. His actions should be more watched in the future. Regards. - Darwinek 23:24, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Labiş: all yours. Biruitorul 02:38, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Nicolas Sarkozy

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Concerning the "castle" of the Sarkozy family, you can read this article published in February 2007. It is in french and gives the testimony not of the mayor but of a deputy ;) Best regards --Asaraft 08:17, 29 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Some historical info about the region of Alattyán & Jasz people

note: from the above article (given by Asaraft) it is understood that Sarkozy's family is originally from Bocsa, a small town which is in the south of Hungary. this is just an independent info about history of the region Alattyán, Jaszag, and maybe it should be re-placed as a separate article (if Alensha agrees of course)

The town is in the region "Jaszag" and its name comes from the people called "Jasz". Jasz people were originally Sarmatian, they were still speaking their unique language until 14th century. Sarmatians were a coalition of nomadic tribes and they invaded Europe from the north of Black Sea. Most of the scientists believe that King Arthur legend was revealed after Sarmatians. Except Jasz people, today the only Sarmatian people left are Ossetians (descendants of Alans) living in the North Caucasus.

In history there were three main tribes, Alans, Roxalans and Iasyges (the last one is actually our Jasz people) and they were speaking almost the same language. No written record left from the historical Jasz language, just one example. Within this example Jasz prince salutates Hungarian king and this salute is still easily understood by modern Ossetian language.

There is a strong ground for King Arthur theory, as 5.500 Iasyges cavalrymen were sent to north Britain by Romans to defend the Hadrian Wall against local tribes. Sarmatians were superior warriors as heavy cavalry regiments. They were almost same as the medieval knights, but about 1000 years before the medieval times. Historians tell that they were the main inspiration for medieval knigthood in terms of their armors, fighting skills and manners.

Sarmatians were also the inspiration for Polish nobility in the middle ages. Polish noble families believed that their ancestors were Sarmatians and they tried to adopt a Sarmatian way of life with their equestrian features and garmants, which was derived from the nomadic cavalrymen (such as a long coat and leather boots, cavalryman hood made by fur and a long sabre).

The most famous leader of the historical Jasz people was legendary Lehel. Historical records show that he was not from the Arpad dynasty. Lehel had a horn, and a legend says that he rushed and killed the German emperor with that horn when he was captured by them (for that story you may read the section "Lehel" in wikipedia, I do not know how to make a direct citation). The first interesting thing is, horn is also a sacred item in modern Ossetians. The second one, when Lehel killed the emperor he said: "you will die before me and become my slave in the other world", as he knew that they will kill him after his action. This pagan belief was common among Sarmatians, and also Scythians, a group of nomadic people who were relatives of the Sarmatians. Partly chipped horn is kept in Jaszbereny Museum.

Regards, respendial

AfD

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Hi Alensha/Archive03, this is a message I'm posting to everyone who participated in this AfD. I have nominated the same article for deletion again here – you might be interested. Regards, KissL 09:07, 29 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

RMDSZ

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Szia Alensha. I've been helping Dahn correct the spelling of RMDSZ politicians at User:Dahn/Templates. However, I'm still unsure about a few of them:

  • "Laszlo Borbely" — I can say for certain that the correct seplling is László, but I'm not sure about the surname. Is it "Borbély"?
  • Hajdu Gábor — has two articles about him on the Romanian Wikipedia: Menyhért Hajdu Gabor and Menyhért Gábor Hajdu. "Gábor" is probably his given name, as it translates to "Gabriel" in English. However, it might be his surname, what do you think?

If you could help, it would be much appreciated. Thanks, Khoikhoi 00:51, 5 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks so much! Two more:
  • Ákos Birtalan — is there any connection with the given name "Bertalan" (nickname "Berti")?
  • Francisc Baranyi — now this is an interesting one. I knew someone called Feri (pronounced "fedie", right?), so I assumed that his name was Ferenc. However, I remember seeing his name spelled "Francisc" somewhere, which I assumed was simply a typo for Francisco (he moved to Mexico). However, is Francisc a Hungarian name? What is the English equivalent? Also, I'm pretty sure "Francisc Baranyi" isn't the correct spelling in Hungarian.
Thanks again, Khoikhoi 21:12, 5 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I see. What confuses me is that an RMDSZ member can have a Hungarian surname (Baranyi), but a non-Hungarian given name ("Francisc"). As for Feri, I had always thought that the nickname was indeed pronounced "fedie"—are there any Hungarian nicknames that sound similar to that? Khoikhoi 22:36, 5 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
There are two different people with this name: the first is the one that I knew personally, and the second is the RMDSZ member. I suppose it's more likely that he was called Feri, since Francisco = Francis = Ferenc. Khoikhoi 22:49, 5 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

BTW, check out this. I'm guessing his Hungarian given name is László, but I thought "Gergely" was a given name as well. Khoikhoi 01:24, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

See Vasile Luca. :-) Khoikhoi 12:34, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hmmm, I see your point. BTW, it should say "born László Luka" instead, right? Khoikhoi 12:43, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, I'm constantly having to archive it. Oh well. Khoikhoi 13:10, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

szia :)

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good to see you're back! :) Did you see what happened to my userpage on April Fools day? The Kétfarkú Kutya Párt took it over :). [4] K. Lásztocska 14:05, 5 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

LOL I know, I spend way too much time on their website, and I have one of their campaign posters on my wall at home. :) Don't you just love them? Free beer! Eternal life! No new taxes! K. Lásztocska 15:43, 5 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Re: összeesküvés a magyar wikipédian--köszönöm nagyon szépen. Ez a titokzatos személy a román barátunk van. Ajjajjaj, és most pácban vagyunk...K. Lásztocska 18:10, 7 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Haha, very funny. :) K. Lásztocska 19:32, 7 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Oszkár Jászi

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Hey Alensha, I guess I have another question. I was reading the Constantin Mille article, and noticed the sentence "Again present in Transylvania in 1921, he notably met and conversed with Hungarian historian and sociologist Oscar Jászi." This spelling is supported by the book A Twentieth-Century Prophet: Oscar Jászi 1875-1957 by György Litván. However, I noticed here that he spelled his name "Oszkár Jászi", which is the correct spelling of his name. However, he's what I discovered using Google:

Google Books:

Google Scholar:

In my opinion, the article should remain at Oszkár Jászi, but do you think it should be renamed to the more common spelling, even though it's wrong? Khoikhoi 22:38, 8 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks again! Khoikhoi 04:13, 9 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hierolyglyphs

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I saw your nice hieroglyphs for Akhet. In case you are interested, I just created 2 brief new articles on the Egyptian seasons of Peret and Shemu. Feel free to add their hieroglyphic signs if you wish. Regards, Leoboudv 07:57, 13 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WP:NCGN

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Hi Alensha, I see you reverted my edit Kassa > Kosice. I am not sure if you have had a chance to see the Hungarian notice board recently, but there is a discussion about a relatively new naming convention. I encourage you to read WP:NCGN and perhaps also this. If you have any questions about the convention, please feel free to drop me a line. Tankred 12:31, 16 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Another question

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Do you think it's time to move Ladislau Bölöni to László Bölöni? Khoikhoi 21:54, 21 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Typing Hieroglyphs

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How did you learn to type hieroglyphs for certain Wikipedia articles? I can't find a manual at all. Leoboudv 08:43, 22 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. I'll give it a try soon hopefully. The thing is I wish there was a hieroglyph for the nomen and/or prenomen of the 21st Dynasty kings Siamun or Amenemope. I don't know if all the signs for their names are in the Gardiner's list Captmondo gave. Regards, Leoboudv 05:14, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Wow. Thanks for the tip on the Spanish Wikipedia web site. I'll check it with the official one given in Peter Clayton's book--Chronicle of the Pharaohs. Leoboudv 05:53, 26 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Meketaten

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Hello there:

I just wanted to pass along kudos for the good work you are doing on various Amarna-era princesses. Inspired, I managed to find a photo I had not yet posted to WikiMedia that I had taken while visiting the Brooklyn Museum earlier in the year. You may find a few other images of Amarna-era princesses on Wikimedia, though I have done my best to slot those images I have taken into that category. You may find it useful to browse through the gallery of the pics I have taken, as you may be able to find a few other useful images there. You can find everything here: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Captmondo/gallery.

I had a quick look at several of the articles and I could find no fault with how things are phrased in English -- your English is arguably better than some native-speaker's additions I've run across. ;-) Some articles are weak when it comes to explicitly citing their sources, and Meketaten is one of them. I also wonder whether or not the tomb paintings you reference may in fact be those representing Kiya, as the descriptions sound similar. Without citing the source I can't independently check to see if that's the case.

Cheers! Captmondo 16:11, 22 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Naming convention

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Can you have a look at my last edit in Wikipedia:Hungarian_Wikipedians'_notice_board#Effect_of_the_Naming_Convention_on_Hungarian_settelements_in_neighbouring_countries --KIDB 08:08, 27 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Proposal to move Odorheiu Secuiesc to Székelyudvarhely

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Only if you are interested - there is a proposal to move the Odorheiu Secuiesc page to its native name Székelyudvarhely, similarly to Swedish settlements in Finnland, or German settlements in South Tyrol. For more, see the talk page of the article. Please remember that this is not simply a vote; your comments must include reasons to carry weight. Many Romanian users have already expressed their opinion there --KIDB 06:37, 2 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Meritamen (wife of Amenhotep I)

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Hi,

Just a little note -- don't worry if you accidentally create an article at a wrong title. Even if nothing links to the resulting redirect, it is still useful (as a possible alternative search term, for referencing indices, etc.) In general, Wikipedia's philosophy is "redirects are cheap" -- unless a redirect is clearly unrelated, nonsense, or hopelessly ambiguous, it is left in place. I've removed your speedy tag from this particular one. Thanks for helping Wikipedia grow! :) Best wishes, Xoloz 04:28, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you!

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Thank you for reverting the page move vandalism of my user page a couple weeks ago. I didn't even know it happened at the time and it's good to see I wasn't "on wheels" for long. Stardust8212 16:00, 18 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No problem :) – Alensha talk 12:34, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

B/b H/h

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Szia Alensha!

Don't get me wrong, I think her choice to write her name in all lowercase is a terribly pretentious bit of radical-chic and quite the silly affectation. On the other hand, Wikipedia is supposed to report on things as they are, not how we wish they were. (Otherwise I would have changed "Franz" Liszt's name to Ferenc long ago. LOL) The best parallel example I can think of is e. e. cummings. Yes, it's grammatically incorrect, and perhaps silly, but that's how he wrote his name and we shouldn't mess with it. I just hope she doesn't go any further with her name-changing: I'd hate to have to refer to bell hooks all the time.. ;-) K. Lásztocska 15:57, 22 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Vandal

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I blocked him/her exactly one minute before your message. :-) I noticed he has been changing IPs every time he's blocked; if you notice an IP vandalizing the article again, please report him. Regards, Anas talk? 18:30, 25 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No problem. :-) —Anas talk? 18:34, 25 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Happy Alensha's Day!

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Alensha has been identified as an Awesome Wikipedian,
and therefore, I've officially declared today as Annie's day!
For being such a beautiful person and great Wikipedian,
enjoy being the Star of the day, dear Annie!

Love,
Phaedriel
00:02, 5 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

A record of your Day will always be kept here.

My dear Annie, let me start by saying it's a beautiful pleasure to talk to you, and I'm so very happy that you liked the small surprise :) I must tell you I was a little concerned that you may not see it for a while, since I checked your contribs and you appear to be busy; but your reply relieved me, and gave a great smile. Our mutual friend K. Laschtoka speaks highly of you, and with good reason: not only you are a bright editor and an expert in your fields, but also a hard working, wonderful person. For that reason, dear Annie, I want you to enjoy this day, your Day - you're our Star today, so be happy! :) I hope this is but the beginning of a new and beautiful friendship. Love! :) Phaedriel - 04:34, 5 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Happy Alensha's Day! bibliomaniac15 An age old question... 04:40, 5 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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szívesen :)

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No problem, luv. I nominated a handful of others as well (Biru, István, and Monsieur Doria from the Liszt wars). Incidentally, have you seen the drama on the high seas that Biru and I are writing in our spare time? It's going to be a Wiki legend, I promise. :-)

I've been meaning to ask you, would you be interested in the eventual drive to get Prague Spring to FA status? Repeating our 56 success and all, only this time with Czechs. We're tentatively planning a mid- to late-August start (or once all the Czechs get back online, István's life gets back to normal, and we can all find enough books between us.) Interested?

Till then I'm trying to focus more on musical matters: I've rewritten our good compatriot Joseph Szigeti's article, and hoping--again--for FA. I need to improve it still, though, and I've been meaning to properly cite my sources (page numbers and all) for about two weeks. If I haven't at least started on it by tomorrow night, kick me!! ;-) K. Lásztocska 15:24, 5 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]


I used to be a huge Egypt geek...gave it up eventually though. :( I'm still a Trekkie, though, so there's one more thing we have in common. ;-)

I'm not an expert on the Prague Spring either, that's what research is for. :) I'll have some nice blocks of spare time this summer (though not much for a few weeks) in which to read up on my Czech history--I was careful to propose the project long enough in advance that we'll have time to research and work at a less frantic pace than on 56.....that was one hell of a mad dash. K. Lásztocska 15:47, 5 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

An article that you have been involved in editing, List of unsolved problems in Egyptology, has been listed by me for deletion. If you are interested in the deletion discussion, please participate by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of unsolved problems in Egyptology. Thank you.

Larkinor

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A "{{prod}}" template has been added to the article Larkinor, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process. All contributions are appreciated, but the article may not satisfy Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and the deletion notice explains why (see also "What Wikipedia is not" and Wikipedia's deletion policy). You may contest the proposed deletion by removing the {{dated prod}} notice, but please explain why you disagree with the proposed deletion in your edit summary or on its talk page. Also, please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Even though removing the deletion notice will prevent deletion through the proposed deletion process, the article may still be deleted if it matches any of the speedy deletion criteria or it can be sent to Articles for Deletion, where it may be deleted if consensus to delete is reached. Marasmusine 18:28, 26 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hatshepsut

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You've probably already heard about this, but I just wanted to send you the link to make sure you're up-to-date...it's really neat, brings me back to my days as an amateur Egyptologist (read: little kid obsessed with hieroglyphs, legends and the cat goddess). ;-) K. Lásztocska 14:40, 27 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

AfD nomination of Rayna Kapec

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I've nominated Rayna Kapec, an article you created, for deletion. We appreciate your contributions, but in this particular case I do not feel that Rayna Kapec satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion; I have explained why in the nomination space (see also "What Wikipedia is not" and the Wikipedia deletion policy). Your opinions on the matter are welcome; please participate in the discussion by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rayna Kapec and please be sure to sign your comments with four tildes (~~~~). You are free to edit the content of Rayna Kapec during the discussion but should not remove the articles for deletion template from the top of the article; such removal will not end the deletion discussion. Thank you. --EEMeltonIV 17:54, 9 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Map of Egypt restored

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11-July-2007: The ID "User:Lanternix" (notified) was logged as overwriting an unsourced map image onto a map of Egypt developed by the American CIA, on 19-May-2007 at 1:09 a.m, which has been restored (after 52 days). Map image: Image:Egypt-region-map-cities.gif (view older versions to compare). -Wikid77 06:54, 11 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yay for interwiki barnstars

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The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
I've gotten plenty of greetings on my interwiki accounts (37 total, including en), but yours was the first one that (a) responded entirely in English and (b) actually took into account the fact that I'm not a wiki-newbie. Thanks for the very pleasant surprise. :) EVula // talk // // 18:57, 27 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Székely

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AAAAAHHH Alensha I miss you!! :( I haven't seen you forever--you're so busy single-handedly writing Wikipedia's coverage of Ancient Egypt. If you don't mind a brief return to Hungarian matters, I have a question for you: do you happen to know anything about the origin/etymology of the word "Székely"? I posted something about it on Talk:Székely, but I might be totally wrong (and I hope this isn't something that is such common knowledge it makes me look dumb for not knowing.) I hope you are well, and stay cool in the heat wave!! love, K. Lásztocska Review me? 04:27, 30 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Kösz. I suppose even wild guesses can be worked into encyclopedic format somehow--maybe under the heading "etymological theories" or perhaps more accurately "etymological speculation". K. Lásztocska Review me? 16:21, 3 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ahhh, and I just noticed your post on my editor review. Thanks so much, you are so sweet! (I don't know when I've ever been called any sort of angel before, much less a guardian angel!) ;-) I'm probably not going to run for admin this fall, actually, I was going to but decided I was still too uncertain and I have plenty to deal with in real life this fall. Maybe around New Years I'll run? K. Lásztocska Review me? 16:24, 3 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Random and non-Wiki-related: I just came across this article and it scared the szar out of me. I think it was the description of the uniforms that got me--sounds like the f*cking Arrow Cross all over again. You know better than I do what the current political atmosphere in Hungary is--PLEASE tell me everyone's just going to roll their eyes and laugh this off, and it isn't the beginning of a descent into fascism!? K. Lásztocska Review me? 00:21, 4 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Dear Alensha, from the far point of Hungary! :) I haven't got enough time even for my family. Maybe next month, I'll be able to write at least stubs about those subjects. Give my time. :) NCurse work 18:59, 30 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Chain Barnstar of Recognition

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The Chain Barnstar of Recognition
For making a difference! This Barnstar isn't free, this is a chain barnstar, as payment please give this star to at least 3-5 others with 500+ edits but no barnstar. So that everyone who deserves one will get one. Hpfan9374 01:12, 19 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Chain Barnstar of Merit

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The Chain Barnstar of Diligence

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The Wikipedian's Chain Barnstar of Honour

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For building Wikipedia! This Barnstar isn't free, this is a chain barnstar, as payment please give this star to at least 2 others with 5000+ edits but no barnstar or has few barnstars. So that everyone who deserves one will get one. Hpfan9374 01:12, 19 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The mother of Ramesses IV and VI

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Dear Alensha, Do you know if Aidan Dodson and Dyan Hilton's book on Egypt's Royal Families lists the names of the mother of king Ramesses IV and Ramesses VI? A new Wikipedia subscriber named GM Cupertino has written that their mother was Iset Ta-Hemdjert but as far as I know this is certainly wrong. Ramesses IV and VI were sons of Ramesses III but by other queens of Ramesses III. Cupertino has made many claims on the royal geneaologies of Egypt's kings based on a 1991 paper by Christian Settpani. Some are correct but many are exaggerated, highly speculative or slightly outdated. Leoboudv 21:39, 23 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

If Dodson Dodson & Hilton's book says Iset Ta-Hemdjert is the mother of Ramesses IV and VI, then the matter is settled. I had the impression Ramesses IV and VI were different branches of Ramesses III's family....but I did not modify Iset Ta-Hemdjert 's page because I don't know the truth. Cupertino posts much geneaological information on Wikipedia but he is perhaps a French speaker since his edits are quite repetitious or very long in English. He simply follows Settipani's 10991 paper uncritically like when he makes Siptah the son of Twosret, rather than Sutailja or Pimay the successor of Shoshenq III rather than Shoshenq IV. These are wrong ideas now. I corrected these errors---that was why I thought maybe he made the same mistake on Iset Ta-Hemdjert. Thank You for clarifying the issue. Leoboudv 19:38, 24 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Alensha, I created a page on Ramessesnakht, the High Priest of Amun at Thebes who served from the reign of Ramesses IV up to the Ramesses IX and possibly Ramesses X. If you wish, you can list some of Aidan Dodson's comments on him. All that I know is he was still alive in the final years of Ramesses VI and likely VII. He was succeeded by his son Amenhotep who served in office as High Priest during the first half of Ramesses XI's reign. He is an important person because the centralisation of power under the Amun priesthood really started under his tenure. Regards, Leoboudv 23:20, 24 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Alensha, You're right unfortunately on Ramessesnakht. I hope my short article on him mentions his importance. I don't know the hieroglyph for High Priest of Amun. On Semenmedjatre, I nominated it for deletion. Would you like to second it here? [5] No one is ever going to type in Semenmedjatre for Semenenre at all, that's for sure. That is why it should just be removed from Wikipedia. Leoboudv 20:19, 25 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Alensha or Anita? The name Semenre or Semenenre is also attested on an axe balde from the Second Intermediate Period according to Kim Ryholt. I don't have access to his book right now and can't cite the precise page; I can only say this: according to Ryholt's study, his prenomen is Smenre and no mention occurs for his nomen. This is in stark contrast to the situation with Seuserenre Bebiankh, Semenenre's successor who ruled Egypt for 12 yrs according to the Turin Canon. He left behind a partly damaged stela from a mining expedition during his reign. Fortunately, the undamaged portion preserves both his prenomen and nomen: Seuserenre Bebiankh. IMO, Semendjaatre (sorry I can't even spell this complex name correctly) is just a mistake someone made early in Wikipedia's lifetime...and should be deleted. As an Aside, Wikipedia claims it has 1.956 million English entries but pls don't be misled--a small percentage are likely redirects. Thanks for your excellent conversation and your excellent library of books. Myself, I have only Grimal's A History of Ancient Egypt, Joyce Tyldesley's study of Ramesses II and Hatchepsut/Hatshepsut and KA Kitchen's 1995 edition of TIPE. The rest, I copy from my University in Vancouver or my local Library in Surrey, B.C. Leoboudv 00:06, 26 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Kossuth hegedűvel...

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Szia Alensha! Ha tudsz időt szakítani rá, kiszednéd ezt a marhaságot a Margó Ede szócikkből? (A kép a szegedi Dankó Pista-szobor vázlatát ábrázolja. Eredetije itt.) Bocs, tudom, hogy van elég bajod, de nem volt jobb ötletem a probléma orvoslására (gondolom magyarázkodni is kell). Előre is köszönöm! Szia! hu:User:Csanády —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.165.238.137 (talk) 11:09, August 28, 2007 (UTC)

DYK

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Updated DYK query On 4 September, 2007, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article eight million years old cypresses, which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

--Carabinieri 22:16, 4 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Akhenaten & Muwatalli

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There is an excellent on-line article titled 'The failed reforms of Akhenaten and Muwatalli' by I. Singer that the British Museum has posted online. See here: [6] Are you an EEF member? There is lots of discussion about the latest archaeological finds/resources. I did not know about this on-line resource until EEF mentioned it in their weekly news update. Singer's article is in British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan Vol. 6 (2006). Both Akhenaten of Egypt and Muwatalli II of Hatti founded a new capital city--Tarhuntassa for the latter --in their reigns and instituted a number of reforms only to have them reversed by their successors. Here are other online BMAES electronic paper: [7] Regards, Fabian Leoboudv 00:05, 8 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Anita, Did you see the Wikipedia front page notice that they now have 2 million articles. It seems great at first...until you realize that some articles are duplicates of other articles and others have minimal content. Sadly, there are lots of crackpots and vandals on Wikipedia. I wonder if Citizendium is any better? I have heard that they too have experienced vandalism problems. Also, Citizendium is rather slow: they don't even one article on any of the Ramesside kings...unbelievable. (I just checked) Maybe, that is why Wikipedia's open format style is more popular to users: you get more articles uploaded daily by users.

Anyway, if you care about Hittite affairs, the best BMAES story is the one by Trevor Bryce, the noted Hittitologist on the supposed Hattusili III-Ramesses II "peace treaty." [8] As Bryce correctly notes, this is a misnmomer. Hattusili was actually desperate to gain diplomatic recognition for his unexpected reign over that of his nephew Urhi Teshub (Mursili III) whom he had deposed. So, its more a treaty that openly acknowledged Ramesses II's acceptance of Hattusili III as the new king of Egypt. Bryce is a great psychologist: he gives us a Hittite king's motives. The BMAES issue here is a surprising; ostemsibly, it is supposed to deal with Egyptian and Sudanese (ie: Kushite) matters, not Hittite affairs, but I guess Hittite topics fall under the Egyptian component. Fabian Leoboudv 21:32, 9 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I'm glad you liked the British Museum article by Bryce. It is definitely an excellent paper. BTW, thanks for backing me up on that Semen...re article. It was removed sometime ago here: [9] Even Iridescent changed his mind to Delete after searching for primary sources on this person and finding none. PS: I created a brief article on the HP Nimlot C. You can expand more on this stub if you want. Regards, Leoboudv 10:40, 17 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Wicca

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A Wicca lett a legjobb az összes cikked közül! Very nice work, Wicca is a really good article from you. Dude.--Tamás Kádár 23:20, 9 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, dude, but actually Wicca is not my article, it's just linked from my user page – are you sure you didn't accidentally clicked on "related changes" instead of "user contribs"? :) – Alensha talk 23:12, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hoax

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Hi, look at this.

--peyerk 07:21, 26 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Translation

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  • Could you tell me what this means, please. I'm trying to figure out if Yamamoto owned Erimo Hawk while the horse was racing or bought him from its owner after his racing career was over for breeding.
"A következo évben Rock Roi gyozött a Prix du Cadran-ban, és a Gold Cup-ban fejhosszal megverte Mr.Y.Yamamoto négyéves szürkéjét, Erimo Hawk-ot - ám annak lovasa akadályozás miatt óvást emelt ellene, és Rock Roi-t ismét diszkvalifikálták."

Thanx for your help. Handicapper 13:56, 16 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Many thanx, your translation answered my question. Handicapper 12:00, 17 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Disputed fair use rationale for Image:13chapters.jpg

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Request to add your opinion/vote to renaming of KV62 -> Tomb of Tutankhamen

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As someone whose opinion I value, I am asking if you would take a peek at Talk:KV62, and voice your opinion on the suggested move. I am not trying to solicit an Oppose vote, but instead am trying am asking people who have an active interest in things Ancient Egyptian to contribute to the talk as well. Cheers! Captmondo 17:26, 15 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for adding your opinion/vote to the Talk:KV62 re: KV62 -> Tomb of Tutankhamen. I wanted to solicit opinions/votes from those I thought might have a real interest in the issue. Ultimately the main thrust of the argument for centers around WP:NC, which I think is being too broadly applied in this instance (but that's my opinion). Thanks also for the reply on my page, and I wish in retrospect that you had mentioned your own experience with the article on the Hungarian wiki, since I think some multi-language perspective is useful (one of my own arguments referenced the chaos on Wikimedia Commons given the multiple names for "Tut" across languages). Though I read more oppose votes than for, in the end there was no consensus (a simple majority may not apply in this case) to move, so there's every chance the debate will continue sometime in the future. Cheers! Captmondo 11:03, 16 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, could you have a look at the discussion at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Ancient Egyptian)? I don't mind if you support or oppose, but it would be good to get you opinion. Cheers. Markh (talk) 12:05, 25 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for the additional comments Alensha! Coincidentally I picked up a copy of the Nicholas Reeves' The Complete Tutankhamun late last week, so I am also planning on adding to the KV62 article shortly as well. Am hoping that the naming dispute will be resolved soon. Cheers! Captmondo (talk) 15:08, 26 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Szétestél

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A User:Alensha/Userboxes lapon teljesen szét vannak csúszva a userboxok, egy csomó kilóg a jobb oldali keretből, neked nem? Bináris (talk) 21:46, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

De, kösz. Időnként gatyába rázom, de naponta ráereszti a botjait valami hülye fasz, komolyan gondolkodom már rajta, hogy le fogom védetni. – Alensha talk 22:39, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Döbbenet, most nézem, hogy itt ki-be járnak a botok a userlapon, mint a huzat. Próbálna egy botgazda ilyet csinálni a huwikin, lenne is felzúdulás! Bináris (talk) 22:19, 25 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ezt ismered? Lehet, hogy megoldás a problémádra. Bináris (talk) 21:50, 18 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Kösz, kipróbálom, hátha hatásos :) Nem ismertem eddig. – Alensha talk 13:23, 19 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Neferneferuaten

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I'm afraid I don't, Alensha/Anita. The hieroglyphs for Neferneferuaten were the best I could find since this is a newly discovered king--who doesn't even figure in Peter Clayton's 1994 Chronicle of the Pharaohs. Its a reasonable approximation of her prenomen. If you can improve it, go ahead. Leoboudv (talk) 10:47, 29 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Alensha/Anita, I talked the matter of Neferneferuaten's precise prenomen with someone on EEF. He sent me a PDF of Rainer Hannig's HWB book which has the CORRECT royal names for the late 18th dynasty and early 19th dynasty kings. In short, Neferneferuaten's nomen on Wikipedia is wrong! Hannig's German book is called 'Grosses Handwörterbuch Ägyptisch-Deutsch. Die Sprache der Pharaonen, 2800 - 960 v. Chr.' by Philipp von Zabern, 1995; 2nd edition 1997, 1473 pages and seems comprehensive. I've seen this pecific comment on the book: [It's] Not cheap, but a terrific have (if you can read German). The next best thing after the monumental WB (the 'Wörterbuch der Ägyptische Sprache'(1926-1953) of Erman-Grapow). More than 1400 pp, including some great appendices. This 'HWB' covers the language from the Old Kingdom to 500 BC, so you can use it on Late-Period and Ramesside texts.

I apologise if this is hurried but I am in a major University course at UBC and don't have much time for hieroglyphs. Just ignore Hannig's chronology or equation of Smenkhkare with Neferneferuaten; they are both separate kings since they are royal nomens. Of course Hannig's book was first published in 1995--while Neferneferuaten's existence as a new female king distinct from the male king Smenkhkare was only established in 2003/2004 by Egyptologists. PS: I am 8 hours ahead of you so maybe its 9:17 PM in continental Europe. Its 1:17 PM here in Vancouver. Regards, Leoboudv 21:17, 2 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

As an Aside, I was looking at your talk page and I can't believe Wikipedia deleted an image of Miskolc's flag that you uploaded. I mean that's a real place. Anyhow, I spoke to a knowledgeable person on WP Fair Use and here is his reply on the topic. Personally, I hope to learn how to upload photos on Wikipedia soon. (I don't know how to do this right now!) Some other friends of mine have also had photos deleted by...Betacommand. Here is his reply on the issue of 'fair use': I liked the part about 'no revenue loss'. [10] Cheers, FB

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Szia Annie,

Why is there a black ribbon on the Wiki logo over on HuWiki? I've been pretty out-of-touch lately...did something bad happen in Hungary?? K. Lásztocskatalk 15:07, 8 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Merry Christmas

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Darwinek wishes you a Merry Christmas!

Hi Annie! I wish you a Merry Christmas and all the best in the new year. - Darwinek (talk) 12:38, 21 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Boldog karácsonyt és kellemes új évet kivánok!! :) K. Lásztocskatalk 03:48, 22 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

AfD nomination of Start Anew

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An article that you have been involved in editing, Start Anew, has been listed for deletion. If you are interested in the deletion discussion, please participate by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Start Anew. Thank you. BJBot (talk) 14:59, 31 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

István Bató

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A proposed deletion template has been added to the article István Bató, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process. All contributions are appreciated, but this article may not satisfy Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and the deletion notice should explain why (see also "What Wikipedia is not" and Wikipedia's deletion policy). You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the {{dated prod}} notice, but please explain why you disagree with the proposed deletion in your edit summary or on its talk page. Also, please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Even though removing the deletion notice will prevent deletion through the proposed deletion process, the article may still be deleted if it matches any of the speedy deletion criteria or it can be sent to Articles for Deletion, where it may be deleted if consensus to delete is reached. If you agree with the deletion of the article, and you are the only person who has made substantial edits to the page, please add {{db-author}} to the top of István Bató. Smerus (talk) 17:58, 1 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Alensha, I'm not sure about the rules for moving to a user sub-page.Why not copy the article to a sub-page while you work on it, delete the prod notice on the article page itself, and make a comment on the article talk page that you have done so and are intending to improve the article in the near future. Best regards and boldog uj evet, --Smerus (talk) 17:42, 3 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Misinformation

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Hi, on the Hungarian wikipedia, I noticed this phrase:

"A Chyna Girl című dalt feldolgozta a S.H.E együttes (Super Star címmel), valamint Skye Sweetnam is."

As "feldolgozta" probably means "was recorded by", "együttes" meaning "band", I think this sentence attempts to state that Chyna Girl was covered, which is false. Robert Rosan produced "Super Star" (August 2003) before Adagio was even recorded (2004). It's kind of hard to prove foresight; how can you say that S.H.E covered Chyna Girl when Chyna Girl wasn't even recorded yet? If anything, Sweetbox re-released Super Star as Chyna Girl. It even says on a press release (Use Chinese Traditional Big5 encoding) from the group's label, HIM International Music:

(in Chinese) After the second comma in the second paragraph:
專輯同名主打歌可是耗費百萬巨額製作費,由德國SWEETBOX製作人GEO特地為S.H.E量聲定作的

Translation:
The title song of the album cost a lot of production money, because Germany's Geo especially wrote this song for S.H.E.

I can't write in Hungarian, so if you can rectify this, that'd be great. (If I read the sentence wrong, my apologies. But you can still use the citation, I guess). Pandacomics (talk) 23:46, 6 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Re:M (fragrance)

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There was no AfD (which I presumably imply was originally VfD) for the article, as it was speedily deleted per CSD G11 for blatant advertising (or at least being written in such a manner that would constitute blatant advertising, regardless of the intentions of the author). If you want, I can userfy the article's content so you can rewrite it. Cheers, Sephiroth BCR (Converse) 21:34, 20 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The tone of the article and big list of items that constituted the gift sets, promotional items, and different prices was rather bad. In any case, there you go. Sephiroth BCR (Converse) 21:41, 20 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Tonibraxton hitthefreeway.jpg

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Requested move

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Hello! Örülök, hogy benéztél. Megcsináltam a mozgatást. (egy pusztalakó is képes ilyenre, mit szólsz?) Hiányzik nekem a huwikis közösség, nem arról van szó, meg látom, hogy fejlődik, de így is minden szabadidőm elmegy a tanulás mellett a blogjaimra, meg az enwikis dolgomra. Ráadásul megyek jövő hétfőn előadni egy kaliforniai konferenciára, meg a Yale-re erről a web 2.0/orvoslás dologról, szóval volt értelme ennek a sok éjszakázásnak. Ha lesz valami elfogadható helyszíne wikitalinak, kérlek szóljatok. NCurse work 19:30, 21 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Image:Miskolc_cimer.JPG

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I have tagged Image:Miskolc_cimer.JPG as {{no rationale}}, because it does not provide a fair use rationale. If you believe the image to be acceptable for fair use according to Wikipedia policy, please provide a rationale explaining as much, in accordance with the fair use rationale guideline, on the image description page. Some examples can be found at Wikipedia:Use rationale examples. Please also consider using {{non-free fair use in|article name}} or one of the other tags listed at Wikipedia:Image copyright tags/Non-free. Thank you. Project FMF (talk) 00:02, 18 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Raymond E. Feist

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Are you interested in the Raymond E. Feist series? Currently, there has been a new Wiki-project set up especially for anything to do with Raymond E. Feists' works and that includes characters, items, places, reces, etc, etc. If you are interested why not sign up at the members section at WP:RAY

Poén

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Szia! Itt van a Hódfejű nagyfater párja. Jó szórakozást ;) Üdv: Diaby talk 12:26, 9 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Jesszus :D – Alensha talk 18:12, 9 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hi

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Hi, I haven't had the priveledge to intereact with you in the past, or at least I do not racall it, like I know Istvan, Lastochka, KIBD, Fz22. The EE/CE issues are very heated on WP, including such ugly things as Polish vs Lithuanian. Fortunately, however, Hungarian-Romanian stuff have been kept very civilized, due in big part to very dedicated and civilized users I just named. However, WP will grow, and new people will come. Chances are we will see a lot of idiots/fanatics/uneducated coming in the future, and it is not impossible for them to steer the things just enough to get close to the Polish-Lithuanian thing. I would like you to know that there are many Romanians who are keen to avoid this kind of dangerous spinning. We can weigh in, just let us know when anything happens. I am only speaking in my name now, but I am sure if you would tell Biruitorul, AdrianTM, MariusM, Dpotop, Dahn, Turgidson, Eurocopter_Tigre, Roamataa, Ronline of any problem, they won't be very helpful. Anyway, it is a priviledge to know that we have risen above the degrading situations in other parts, and can be given as a positive example. I have no idea about your political opinions, the fact that this isn't even an issue speaks for itself. cheers. Dc76\talk 01:23, 14 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The parents of Ramesses IX

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Dear Alensha, Does Aidan Dodson and Dyan Hilton ever state who were the parents of Ramesses IX in their book on the Royal families of Ancient Egypt? I have only Nicolas Grimal's book, A History of Ancient Egypt, and Grimal does not mention this issue. Some people have suggested that Montuherkhopshef (son of Ramesses III), a son of Ramesses III was Ramesses IX's father since Mentuhirkhepsf was married to a king's mother named Takhat. But I don't know if this is false or true. I don't even know if Mentuhirkhepsf was really married to a king's moter named Takhat. Many people have strange ideas on Wikipedia but you have Dodson and Hilton's book. Regards, Leoboudv (talk) 09:36, 20 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

PS: You are a Trekkie? I did not know that...until now. I am a fan of Star Trek TOS, TNG and DS9. I'm afraid Star Trek slowly went downhill with Voyager and Enterprise. Around December 17, 2007, CBS fired a whole bunch of staffers who maintained the startrek.com website and now no new Star Trek film reviews of any series are posted there. It tells me CBS doesn't really care about Star Trek. I guess ST was a phase--very popular from 1966 to 1999 when DS9 ended and much less popular now in the 21st Century. New leading edge sci-fi shows like Battlestar Galactica have far surpassed it today. Maybe JJ Abrams can revive the new Star Trek franchise with his new film but I doubt it. Once a series falls in popularity, people usually tune it out. But I wish him the best. Regards, Leoboudv (talk) 08:39, 22 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks Alensha. I suspected that the "King's Mother" Takhat was Ramses IX's mother because she is the only person whose son is unknown. It would be nice to know that Mentuhirkhepsef was the father of a king. Regards, Leoboudv (talk) 18:11, 23 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Alensha, If you upload an image, you have to give a rationale now or it will be deleted in 7 days. See this excellent rationale: [11] Hope this helps, Leoboudv (talk) 09:32, 26 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. It seems album covers will be deleted anyway so I stopped uploading them. From now I don't think I'll write about anything else than Ancient Egypt in enwiki, since basically everything else I write gets deleted and they don't even notify me about the deletion... At least in huwiki I can keep an eye on tings. – Alensha talk 18:37, 27 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

There is a new article called battle of the Delta which is connected to Ramesses III when that pharaoh fought the Sea Peoples. You may wish to link it to huwiki--both to Rmss III and the actual article itself: Battle of the Delta. Regards, Leoboudv (talk) 05:47, 30 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you

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Thank you for nice double-holiday greetings. :) Hope you have enjoyed Easter, too. - Darwinek (talk) 20:53, 24 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Fordítás

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szia, ha szabad ilyet kérdeznem, miket fordítasz a való világban? azért érdekel, mert én is fordító volnék, de egyáltalán nem könnyű itt Bp-n könyv/filmfordítást szerezni. Pá. Gregorik (talk) 23:46, 14 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

köszi. ezekből a fordítói adatbázisokból csurranó-cseppenő dolgokból amúgy meg is lehet élni? A. Gregorik (talk) 12:16, 16 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

ezt értem, de tényleg regényeket és forgatókönyveket fordítasz? (amiket asszem a legeslegnehezebb megszerezni.) vagy egyéb dolgokat? A. Gregorik (talk) 20:21, 21 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hungarian-Slovak poll

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Hi Alensha, you might like to know that there's a poll going on about modifications to the Hungarian-Slovak naming convention proposed earlier. Voting is open until 11 May 20:06. Markussep Talk 14:28, 7 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Wikitali

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Köszönöm, hogy szóltál, dolgozom az ügyön. :) NCurse work 05:48, 6 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hi - you're invited to join in a discussion on the inclusion of the EU in the List of countries by GDP (nominal) article. Regards SilkTork *YES! 23:13, 14 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The Mediation discussion regarding the inclusion of the EU in List of countries by GDP (nominal) has come to a conclusion with the following result:

  • The EU to remain in List of countries by GDP (nominal).
  • The EU to be positioned according to GDP rank between World and USA.
  • No consensus on the EU appearing in all three charts. By convention this means the situation would remain as current - that is the EU remains on all three charts.
  • Data for the EU on each chart to only be given if sourced, otherwise a dash to replace the data.
  • Explanation to be placed in the lead section for the appearance of the EU and other non-countries. Possible wording: "Several economies which are not normally considered to be countries are included in the list because they appear in the sources. These economies are not ranked in the charts here, but are listed in sequence by GDP for comparison."
  • The List retains the current name.
  • A suggestion by Tomeasy that I feel should be carried out is that the sister articles are given the same treatment as agreed above.

Unless there are significant disagreements within the next 48 hours I will be closing the Mediation. Any questions, please get in touch. Regards SilkTork *YES! 10:56, 21 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Alensha :)

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Hi there! —Preceding unsigned comment added by StopVandalsNow (talkcontribs) 09:19, 12 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

To Egyptian Mummies and Witches

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Vielen Dank! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D 91.120.64.98 (talk) 21:14, 16 July 2008 (UTC) You have seen the link, haven't you :D 91.120.64.98 (talk) 21:14, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Oops, I've forgotten to sign in... Satak Lord (talk) 21:16, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Prince Thutmose's cat

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A very kind French lady allowed her flickr image of Prince Thutmose's cat to be freely licensed and used on Wikipedia here. Prince Thutmose was the eldest son of Amenhotep III: Image:Sarcophagus of Prince Thutmose's cat by Madam Rafaèle.jpg I think you have a page for him on Hungarian wiki. Regards, --Leoboudv (talk) 22:39, 11 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Szia

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Szia Alensha. Intelligens és jó szerkesztőnek látszol, szerintem gyakrabban kéne írnod az angol wikipédián, elég nagy szükség van most minden magyarra, túl sok a soviniszta pár szomszédos országból.

Minden jót! Péter! MagyarTürk (talk) —Preceding undated comment was added at 06:18, 31 October 2008 (UTC).[reply]

Szia! Jó ötlet, és sok sikert az egyetemhez. Nem muszáj velük vitatkozni, sok magyar hungarikum meg stb van amit lehetne szerkeszteni. :) Van msn címed? Örülnék, ha tudnánk ott beszélgetni, persze csak ha van kedved.

MagyarTürk (talk) —Preceding undated comment was added at 14:42, 31 October 2008 (UTC).[reply]

Rendben. :) Ott úgy is van chat rész.

MagyarTürk (talk) —Preceding undated comment was added at 20:58, 31 October 2008 (UTC).[reply]

Seshseshet

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Please see Talk:Seshseshet#Article_name_change_from_Sesheshet_to_Seshseshet. As instructed (talk) 19:43, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

your edits to Paul Tibbets

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Your recent edit to the page Paul Tibbets appears to have added incorrect information, and has been reverted or removed. All information in the encyclopedia must be verifiable in a reliable published source. If you believe the information you added was correct, please cite references or sources or discuss the changes on the article's talk page before making them. Please use the sandbox for any other tests you want to do. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. Thank you. --rogerd (talk) 18:12, 2 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did to Paul Tibbets. Your edits appear to constitute vandalism and have been reverted. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. Sceptre (talk) 18:13, 2 January 2009 (UTC) [reply]

Hello, Alensha. You have new messages at Sceptre's talk page.
You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.

Új év

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Szia! Neked is boldog új évet! Igen, mostanság még az angol WP-n is keveset tudok lenni, de hátha megváltozik ez egyszer. :) NCurse work 22:47, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Nem tudtam, merre mire? :) NCurse work 17:09, 17 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

No 'op cit' or 'ibid' references now

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Dear Alensha, Can you please rewrite the references to remove the op cits--at least the ones that you interlinked for this article: [12] op cit and ibids are now discouraged by Wikipedia guidelines. I removed the ones that weren't interlinked (see the article's history).

Hor-Aha, the second king of the First Dynasty?

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Hi, I’m from Hong Kong. I’m quite interested in Ancient Egypt and I just started translating several articles from English the Chinese. After reading several books (The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt by Ian Shaw, Ancient Egypt edited by David Silverman and A History of ancient Egypt by Nicolas Grimal, translated by Ian Shaw), I found that they all listed Hor-Aha as the first king of the First Dynasty. But the article in wikipedia just listed him as the second king after Narmer. Can you show your views on the issue? Thanks!--Onlim (talk) 09:09, 5 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for your clear explanation! I'll find the book you recommend. By the way, can I discuss with you whenever I had questions about the topic in the coming days?--Onlim (talk) 04:14, 6 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Alternative counter

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I noticed on User talk:Interiot that you were experiencing the same problems with the edit counter as I was. I've located another edit counter that you may want to try, if you haven't already found it. Best regards --Eustress (talk) 03:49, 20 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

An audio recording

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Greetings. Did you create the audio recording File:Pal sarkozy.ogg? If so, are you willing to license the recording under a free license? Thanks so much, – Quadell (talk) 01:44, 9 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, of course, looks like I forgot it when uploading. Thanks for the notice. – Alensha talk 12:39, 9 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Wonderful! I've moved the soundfile to Commons so that other projects can use it. It's great to have experts on Wikipedia, and thanks for all the work you do here. All the best, – Quadell (talk) 13:40, 9 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I have nominated Amanda Grayson, an article that you created, for deletion. I do not think that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Amanda Grayson. Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time.

Please contact me if you're unsure why you received this message. --EEMIV (talk) 11:28, 20 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

thanks for your support, it's nice to have someone else on my side in a deletion debate; usually it seems like the shredders drown everyone else out (which is why i try not to get involved in afd debate very often). i've had a go at re-working the article to make it more "encyclopedic". would welcome feedback & suggestions for ways to improve it :) Lx 121 (talk) 15:12, 20 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Ahhotep

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Dear Annie,

Did you receive my July 26 E-mail to you about Ahhotep I's sarcophagus lid? Yes, I heard the previous image was deleted as a copy vio. Maybe you missed it. Anyway, I have sourced the only other available flickr image from Hans here:

The resolution is not high but it is better than nothing. It is his own photograph and he was happy to permit it to be used on Wikipedia. Thank You, --Leoboudv (talk) 21:49, 30 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

More about splitting

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Hi. :) I note that you recently performed a split of material to the article Setepenre (princess), and I just wanted to drop you a note to point out a few things about the procedure. As Wikipedia:Split sets out, when we split material, we have to provide a direct link to the source article. This is necessary because Wikipedia's contributors do not release their material into public domain, but retain rights to authorship under the terms of our licenses, CC-By-SA and GFDL. This wikilink satisfies that requirement by allowing readers to access the history and see who contributed what and when. Usually, we put into the edit summary something along the lines of "Split from Sourcearticle". Then, we note the split as well in an edit summary at the source article. That would read like "Material split to destination article", in this case. This helps make sure that the article is not later deleted, as it cannot be as long as the article to which the material has been split remains. We also have an optional template for the talk pages of both articles at {{Copied}} (instructions for using it found there). I have fixed the problems with this split, but I wanted to let you know for future use. Also, if you have split material without attribution in the past, please be sure to provide credit to avoid copyright problems. Thanks, and if you have any questions about this, please feel free to leave a line at my talk page. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 17:25, 12 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, it's certainly much improved! Thanks. :) --Moonriddengirl (talk) 19:20, 12 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

many thanks

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Edelweis

Köszönöm szépen a segítségedet.--Pataki Márta (talk) 13:05, 17 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Szívesen :) – Alensha talk 14:23, 17 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

September 2009

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Welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute constructively to the encyclopedia, adding content without citing a reliable source, as you did to Speak (artist), is not consistent with our policy of verifiability. Take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. If you are familiar with Wikipedia:Citing sources, please take this opportunity to add references to the article. Thank you. There has recently been a controversy regarding addition of information. Please be extra careful in making additions to this page. Cnilep (talk) 00:08, 9 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Szia!

I recently proposed that Peril of Sziget be moved to Siege of Sziget, to better reflect Zrinyi's original title. Since you had originally moved the page from Szigeti veszedelem to its current site, I thought you might like to know. Korossyl (talk) 16:58, 10 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]