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Split article suggestion at the List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States, 2013

I'm not really sure I understand your suggestion under October at the List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States 2013. I see there is already an article with the title you suggest. Can this note be removed? Michellecornelison (talk) 06:51, 25 October 2013 (UTC)

Nevermind, I went ahead and removed it, and just placed a link to that article in the entry. And if that article gets deleted, I'll just remove the link. Michellecornelison (talk) 07:14, 25 October 2013 (UTC)

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yeah I don't think it worked.....

I am really confused about bots still.

Thanks for the heads up.

I do think it's a good idea.... lol Thepoodlechef (talk) 01:56, 28 October 2013 (UTC)

Reply - Because archiving is an automated process, the movement of threads to archives may take some time. --Jax 0677 (talk) 02:07, 28 October 2013 (UTC)

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Reply - Are you sure? --Jax 0677 (talk) 14:30, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
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Request for assistance updating post for CDI Corporation

I am an employee of CDI Corporation, and I would like to request some help in making minor changes to the above article. There are data and leadership name changes as well as a few corrections to the sidebar as follows: I attempted to make the necessary changes, which are factual and supported by references, but the changes were undone since, I believe, I am an employee of the company and viewed as too close a source. The history of CDI Corporation since it was founded in 1950 has been updated to address factual inaccuracies as well as facts about the company since the Wikipedia page for CDI Corp was last updated. I would welcome guidance in submitting the new content before I do, and find our page completely unsupported because I didn’t understand your submission policy. Thank you in advance for your assistance, Kim Smith Sr Digital Communications Specialist CDI Corporation

The changes are as follows: SIDEBAR CONTENT CDI Corporation

Type Public

Traded as NYSE: CDI

Industry Engineering, Staffing, Technology Founded 1950 Chairman Walter R. Garrison, Chairman of the Board

Headquarters Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Executive Team Paulett Eberhart, CEO, President and Director;

Robert Larney, CFO, Executive Vice President;

Stuart Batchelor, Executive Vice President, Global Staffing Services;

Philip Clark, Executive Vice President, Executive Vice President, Global Business Development & Operations;

Bill Wasilewski, Executive Vice President, Global Engineering and Technology Solutions;

Peggy Besand, Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Communications;

Brian D. Short, Chief Administrative Officer, Senior Vice President and General Counsel; Dirk Dent, Enterprise Client Executive for Strategic Clients Revenue $ 1.105 billion (FY 2012)[1]

Operating income

$ 32.266 million (FY 2012)[1]

Net income

$ 19.443 million (FY 2012)[1]

Total assets

$ 400.705 million (FY 2012)[1]

Total equity

$ 278.971 million (FY 2012)[1]

Employees Approximately 10,000 (December, 2012)[1]

Website www.cdicorp.com

To the body copy: CDI Corporation For more than 60 years CDI Corporation has delivered engineering and technology solutions and recruitment and staffing services to Fortune 1000 clients with operations in markets around the world. Some of the growing industries served by CDI include Oil, Gas & Chemicals; Aerospace & Industrial Equipment; and Hi-Tech. CDI has operations in North America, the UK and Australia, and approximately 10,000 employees. Contents • 1 History o 1.1 Origination o 1.2 New Ownership o 1.3 1970s o 1.4 1980s and 1990s o 21st Century o Today • 2 Offerings o 2.1 Engineering Services o 2.2 Staffing Services o 2.3 Technology Solutions o 2.3 Management Recruiters International o 2.4 AndersElite • 3 References • 4 External links History Origination CDI Corporation was founded in 1950 to address the need of American businesses for large numbers of skilled engineers in order to maintain technologically competitive. The company offered an alternative way to staff specific projects without incurring the overhead associated with direct employees. Originally known as Comprehensive Designers, Inc., CDI hired additional engineers for client companies on a temporary basis with reduced benefits. CDI was among the first to offer temporary technical resources to manufacturing companies. New Ownership In 1956, Comprehensive Designers, Inc. hired a 30-year-old engineer from Boeing Airplane Company named Walter R. Garrison. In two years, he rose from chief engineer to vice president and director. By 1961, Garrison and his family owned 45% of the company. He and two colleagues bought the remainder of CDI’s shares of stock and began to grow the company. Seeing opportunity as post-war industrialization surged, the trio took the company public and began a decade-long marketing push in the aerospace industry while acquiring several companies to expand its portfolio to include infrastructure, automotive and high tech. Assignments won in 1969 for the U.S. Navy established CDI as a defense industry resource. 1970s In the 1970s, CDI continued its expansion and rise as a national leader in providing engineering services. In 1971, the acquisition of Stubbs, Overbeck and Associates, Inc. established CDI’s presence in the oil, gas and chemical industry. Next, CDI established in-house engineering facilities where outsourced projects could be completed from start to finish. In many instances, this philosophy was more productive and cost efficient than sending workers to client locations where they have little familiarity with the project and have to start from scratch. This business model continued to expand to the point where close to 40% of CDI’s work was performed from within. In 1972, CDI acquired the recruiting firm, Management Recruiters International. MRI grew quickly and established franchise offices across the country. In 1973, the company’s name was officially changed to CDI Corporation. Soon after, CDI became involved with projects in the design of nuclear and fossil fuel electrical generating equipment, as well as a floating offshore nuclear power generating facility. 1980s and 1990s Global competition was on the rise as CDI entered its fourth decade. With it came urgency in the marketplace to bring new products to market faster. The automotive industry became CDI’s largest market as the company combined its engineering and design expertise with the assembly line capabilities of partner company, ASC Incorporated. The duo developed specialty vehicles with production volumes of almost 40,000 per year. In 1982, a feature article in “Forbes” magazine described CDI as the “Kelly Boys” of the engineering marketplace, focusing on the company’s pioneering approach to outplacement services. CDI’s annual revenue climbed towards the $1 billion mark and the company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1988. Throughout the 90s, CDI invested in its staffing services with the acquisitions of Today’s Temporary, and eventually in London-based AndersElite. CDI’s Management Recruiters business added outplacement to its portfolio of recruiting services. These new offerings were branded InterExec―placing executive and middle-management talent on a contract basis. Next were the introductions of DayStar, a new service offering flexible support staff solutions; SalesStaffers for companies expanding into new markets; and a new approach to outplacement, especially for the laid-off workforce, called Career Pathways. CDI expanded other components of its business and began partnering with its clients to provide functions that complemented its traditional services, like establishing and managing entire departments. The company further expanded its capabilities and presence in the oil and gas industry, and capitalized on growing demand for computer and technology expertise. CEO, Walter Garrison, retired in 1997 and was succeeded as CEO by Mitch Wineick. After implementing a series of new business strategies, existing multi-million dollar contracts were renewed, internet-based recruiting began via a partnership with Monster.com, and new offices opened in Mexico, Scotland, and Ireland. 21st Century With the millennium came new opportunity. Competition in the marketplace for skilled labor intensified and CDI responded with CDI University -- 24x7 online training, skills development, performance support and professional development designed to deliver highly qualified talent for clients. In 2001, Roger Ballou was named the company’s new CEO and President. During his tenure, European aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, signed a multi-million dollar contract with CDI to design landing gear for the new Airbus A380 aircraft. In 2010, CDI acquired professional infrastructure service provider, L.R. Kimball Company. The company also developed large-scale oil and gas plants in the U.S. opening the door to similar work in China. CDI also designed and constructed one of the largest polysilicon manufacturing facilities in the U.S. Today In 2011, Paulette Eberhart was named President and CEO (or is it CEO and President?) and launched a new strategy for growth. Offerings Engineering Services Provides a full range of core engineering design services and business solutions for the Oil, Gas & Chemical, Aerospace & Industrial Equipment, Infrastructure, and Government Services industries. CDI offers solutions that allow clients to manage their workload by project or by function. Staffing Services CDI provides a full range of contingent workforce management solutions to enable a more flexible, agile workforce and increase clients’ competitive advantage.

Technology Solutions CDI provides a defined set of information technology solutions to optimize clients’ IT operations, reduce overall IT costs, improve service levels and free up capital for strategic investment. MRINetwork® MRINetwork, a subsidiary of CDI Corporation, is one of the largest recruitment organizations in the world, with a network of 2,500 recruiters and 600 independently owned franchise offices that provide a full range of staffing options, ranging from retained or contingency search, to contract staffing and recruitment process outsourcing solutions. AndersElite AndersElite is CDI’s professional services staffing business in the UK, providing permanent, temporary and contract recruitment services for a wide variety of clients across many industries. References 1. ^ "CDI Corp, Form 10-K, Annual Report, Filing Date Mar 1, 2013". secdatabase.com. Retrieved October 15, 2013. 2. ^ "Kelly Boys" Forbes Magazine October 25, 1982, p 114 External links • Official website • CDI Corp SEC Filings • MRINetwork http://www.mrinetwork.com/ • AndersElite http://www.anderselite.com Contentmarketing (talk) 20:21, 11 November 2013 (UTC)

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Thank you very much for your feedback. I have placed the {{outdated}} tag on CDI Corporation. If you want to ensure the accuracy of the article, you may visit Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons/Noticeboard to post any issues that you have. This is probably the best starting point. You may contact Jimmy Wales directly after you have exhausted ALL other options. Also keep WP:No legal threats and Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons#Dealing_with_edits_by_the_subject_of_the_article in mind. --Jax 0677 (talk) 20:48, 11 November 2013 (UTC)

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Sorry, yes it was a glitsch, I was doing 2 things at once. It should be at Deal with the Devil (Pop Evil song). Thanks In ictu oculi (talk) 06:58, 28 November 2013 (UTC)

I see the G6 I put in to correct the mistake hasn't activated yet. It may take a few hours to be corrected. The mistaken move caused an autolock which prevented manually fixing it. Sorry about that, the phone rang while I was doing it. Thank you for the article as well by the way, you are also welcome to have it restored to just (song) if you object to it being disambiguated from the other songs of the same name. The rules are in state of flux about this. Cheers :) In ictu oculi (talk) 07:03, 28 November 2013 (UTC)

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When you moved the article, you seem to have ignored the archive of all the previous discussions. But, you seem to have missed that, and indeed totally ignored all the previous discussions about the article name. Why use "vocalist" when you could say "singer"? And indeed, why change a title that has already been discussed at some length, without bothering to consult with anyone else? But there you go. It would be helpful if you could be bothered to sort out the archive material, if you'd be so kind. Thank you. Ghmyrtle (talk) 08:23, 29 November 2013 (UTC)

Reply - If you provide a link to the archives, I will work to change it back. --Jax 0677 (talk) 08:28, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
You lost it, so I suggest you find it. Clue: check the talk page history. Ghmyrtle (talk) 08:38, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
Reply - Talk:Ian_Watkins_(Lostprophets)/Archive_1#Requested_move_.28November.29. --Jax 0677 (talk) 08:50, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
Ummm... Why not just undo what you did a few hours ago? Ghmyrtle (talk) 08:56, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
Reply - Because I do not have administrator powers, I can only request that an administrator move the page. --Jax 0677 (talk) 09:00, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
OK, I've moved the archive. Please take a bit more care in future. Ghmyrtle (talk) 09:22, 29 November 2013 (UTC)

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A barnstar for you!

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Hello Jax0677

Thank you for your welcome. First my surname is not Auckland it is just that I live in Auckland, New Zealand.

Heartbeat is my favorite program of its type. In NZ most of it was aired about 2pm Saturday afternoon, It is a bit like Coronation Street but about 10 times better. I missed a lot of episodes as I do not buy TV guide anymore as there is nothing worth watching on free-to-air TV and sometimes was busy on Saturday afternoon, The last series was put on about 1am Sunday morning of all the times, I put this up on Wikipedia but it disappeared after a few weeks, I think maybe television NZ who screened the program had something to do with it.

At first I got series 1 to 12 out from the UK, until I noticed one day that a couple of the series was available at the NZ shops. I could of got more from the UK I just thought I would wait until NZ caught up so I could get them slightly cheaper

When I did episode 232 "State of Mind" from series 13, I was going to add this Footnote but changed my mind as I transferred the text from OpenOffice to the Wikipedia edit page.

FOOTNOTE: At the end of watching "State of Mind" my region four DVD tells me that next week we have “The Royal” to watch, So that is what happened during the time slot 16th November 2003 in the UK.


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Relists at DRV

Hi Jax,

I'd argue that relisting discussions that have a lot of input already is generally not a good idea and is generally not done at DRV (relisting at all is rare, but I'm comfortable with the relisting of the two articles with minimal input). It's not likely things are going to get clearer... Hobit (talk) 03:17, 15 December 2013 (UTC)

Happy Holidays


Happy Holidays


This user wishes you a very Happy Holiday season.

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Tfd relist

Why did you relist Template:Skeleton novel? I have seen enough uncontroversial deletions decided with only the nominator and one editor who agrees. Debresser (talk) 11:39, 29 December 2013 (UTC)

Reply - See Wikipedia:NAC#Appropriate_closures and WP:OSE. An XfD with little or no discussion may be relisted by a non-administrator. The administrators may close the discussions immediately after I relist it. If the discussion is going to sit idle for more than two weeks, it might as well be relisted so that it is more visible. This is what relisting is for. --Jax 0677 (talk) 23:54, 29 December 2013 (UTC)
I didn't mean to ask how you had the right to do what you did. A non-admin may even close a discussion (which I have done on occasion). I meant to say that I don't understand why you did what you did. I would have closed such a non-controversial nomination with endorsement as "delete". Debresser (talk) 07:59, 30 December 2013 (UTC)
Reply - I appreciate your feedback. Per WP:BADNAC:
"Non-admin closure is not appropriate in any of the following situations:
  • The non-admin has demonstrated a potential conflict of interest, or lack of impartiality, by having expressed an opinion in the discussion or being otherwise involved.
  • Insufficient user rights to perform required actions:
    • Deletion – performed by admins only".
Therefore, I can not close such a discussion with "delete". If the XfD is going to be on that page, it may as well be relisted in order to increase its visibility. If the discussion does get relisted, it does not have to remain for one week, or even any specified period of time. In fact, it can be closed by an administrator immediately after I relist it. --Jax 0677 (talk) 08:56, 30 December 2013 (UTC)
I see, okay. Debresser (talk) 18:53, 30 December 2013 (UTC)

Hi, I don't think you meant to delete the discussions, so I undid your edits. [1]rybec 04:12, 2 January 2014 (UTC)

Ah, I see where you relisted them. Carry on. —rybec 04:18, 2 January 2014 (UTC)

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Re this edit - usually the relister keeps something at the old location to confirm it has been re-listed, as opposed to removing the entire discussion and blanking the page. GiantSnowman 15:56, 5 January 2014 (UTC)

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Relisting TfD discussions

At Wikipedia:Templates for discussion there is no quorum. Wikipedia:Templates for discussion/Administrator instructions is, in fact, quite explicit about this: "If, after the normal time period, there are no objections to deletion of a template, it can simply be deleted." Ths is particualarly so if there have been several comments in the discussion, which ahve all been in agreement. TfD is very different from AfD, in several respects, and three editors expressing the view that a template should go, with no dissenting voice at all, is par for the course. JamesBWatson (talk) 17:37, 9 January 2014 (UTC)

Reply - As of late, if there is substantial discussion, I have let another user disposition the TfD. Wikipedia:Templates for discussion/Administrator instructions also says "However, if after seven days there is no consensus or little participation the closing administrator may, at their discretion, choose to relist the discussion". Relisting two times or less does no harm, as it is not necessary to wait an entire week to delete the template if that is the decision. I did not see "three editors expressing the view that a template should go, with no dissenting voice at all, is par for the course" written anywhere. Therefore, if there is little discussion, I have chosen to relist the discussion. --Jax 0677 (talk) 18:17, 9 January 2014 (UTC)

You say that you "did not see [my comment] written anywhere". It was not a quotation from anywhere, but was an original comment of my own.
When I wrote the message above, I had not noticed, as I now have, that other editors had already mentioned to you the issue of unnecessarily relisting discussions. It must by now be clear to you that there is a consensus that what you have been doing is unhelpful. If there is consensus at a TfD discussion for deletion, then unnecessarily delaying that deletion is disruptive. Please do not continue to do so. JamesBWatson (talk) 12:48, 10 January 2014 (UTC)
 Comment: Where have I seen that behaviour before, Jax? Wasn't it the same type of behaviour in relation to your own templates that resulted in a topic ban? Please, please, adhere to the rules! The Banner talk 13:04, 10 January 2014 (UTC)
Reply - Alright, to be safe, I will only relist TfDs with one or zero responses, and allow admins to relist the rest. --Jax 0677 (talk) 19:09, 10 January 2014 (UTC)
Your relistings still give me the idea that you have no clue what you are doing. The Banner talk 11:14, 7 February 2014 (UTC)

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I want to change out the section on individual country contributions to the search. This is specifically the Indian section on the article. I got confused by all the codes listed for the citation. Here is the raw text to cut and paste. Can you take care of it for me as a new guy? "Surface, airborne and space based assets from the Andaman and Nicobar Command as part of Operation Searchlight. Naval ships, air and space from the INS Saryu, INS Kesari and INS Kumbhir; coast guard ship ICGS Kanaklata Baruah; Dornier Do 228, Boeing P-8I Neptune and Tupolev Tu-142 maritime surveillance aircraft. Air force Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Super Hercules [77][78] and Mil Mi-17; Rukmini naval satellite " 03:09, 15 March 2014 (UTC) new user Sunil Defense Consultants, East Coast, United States

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