Hi, sorry to bother you again but could you update the location for the Perth Thunder. The now are located in Malaga not Bibra Lake. Sorry also, Mustangs IHC are now known as the Melbourne Mustangs, and the Sydney Bears relocated from Penrith to Baulkham Hills. Thanks, Salavat (talk) 05:32, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Would you be able to share any more photos of the above building? I am strictly interested in photos of the timbered exterior structures for an article I am writing for the Timber Framers Guild of North America, Timber Framing Journal, a non-profit organization, on the subject of design for durability (of wood). You may reach me at m@rftimber.com should you be interested to assist me. Thank you. Mack Magee — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.109.227.137 (talk) 16:05, 3 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
There are 2 new outlines in this area that attempt to consolidate Wikipedia's coverage of their respective subjects, gathering and organizing the articles about them into one place and including descriptions for convenience. The purposes of these outlines are to make it easier for readers to survey or review a whole subject, and to choose from Wikipedia's many articles about it.
show parent-offspring relationships (with indents).
fix errors.
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The favour is can you make a map of all the 2015 Pan American Games host cities on the map I will send by e-mail, however you have to e-mail me first before I can send an attachment. And where did I forget to sign? Intoronto1125TalkContributions21:54, 14 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Looks good! However I do have suggestions. Minden is the correct spelling not Mindin. Barrie should be actually Oro Medonte sorry. Hamilton should be moved slightly to the left a bit. The dots could be colour coded, but how would that work? There are eight venue clusters and 10 stand alone venues. Sport pictograms could work as well but Toronto has like 70% of the venues making a separate Toronto map necessary. Thanks! Intoronto1125TalkContributions14:09, 15 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
LOL we need a change already -.- don't you hate it when they can't decide? Apparently Borden has been removed but don't remove it from the map yet until official word. However Ajax will need to be added as it is the official baseball host. Intoronto1125TalkContributions22:51, 19 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Maybe my wording was not correct, but adding interlanguage links to articles with only one or two lines in Urdu as content, appears frivolous to me. Also, look at the pattern of edits for Kalamkaar and you will notice his strange obsession since Nov. 10, with cities and place names in Canada, the states of ND and NY in the USA and numerous locations in the UK. The article for Thunder Bay is only one among over 350 such additions over the last 2 weeks.
Given that the same editor also appears interested in the terrorist who was hanged 2 days ago for the 2008 Mumbai attacks, I find this extremely unsettling and suspicious that he would be adding interlanguage links to locations within countries currently opposed to terrorists who are based in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Who knows what is in the Urdu articles? -- secret messages to other terrorists for clandestine attacks? I am not buying his "innocent" links.
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