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Absolutely! You're more than welcome to help. The issues I'm tackling at the minute is about how to fulfil criterion 1a after Karanacs comments. You can see them on the review page. An independent copyedit is advised although about 4 other users have done one already. :S Rafablu88 (talk) 07:28, 6 June 2009 (UTC)

Re: White Lies peer review

Hi! Sorry I took my time to respond. See here. I hope it helps! Jafeluv (talk) 19:22, 10 June 2009 (UTC)

Hi again! Concerning the subsection titles, I'd suggest "Formation (2005–2007)", "Early releases (2008)", "To Lose My Life... (2008–2009)" and "Future". It's a matter of opinion if you want the years included in the subsection titles or not. In any case, I don't think the "Future" section needs one (the time frame is already specified by the section title). I think figures like "2009–present" should be avoided since it's like saying "2009–2009", but if you want to include that you can always replace it with "2009 onwards" (or similar, I'm hesitating about the AmE/BrE differences again). Jafeluv (talk) 20:30, 21 June 2009 (UTC)

Hey

Just so you know, I speedyied Gbn4me not because it was messy but because it doesn't meet WP:CORP.

Btw, how'd the resit(s) go? Did you have two on monday? What've you got still to do?

-Cabe6403 (TalkSign) 20:38, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
  • Yeah, I tried phoning you as I was getting off the train but no joy. Can you text me your new number. I was heading of for some Maths, stupid MA111. Fire alarm went of in the middle of it too! I erred on the bath technical school but Gb4me does need a bit of deleting to improve it. Did you see what the creator said on my talk page? "as wiki is a directory of info and it has be to be there" -- Cabe6403 (TalkSign) 20:44, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
  • Even so, WP:CORP says "A company, corporation, organization, team, religion, group, product, or service is notable if it has been the subject of significant coverage in secondary sources. Such sources must be reliable, and independent of the subject." All we can find for Gbn4me seems to be press releases and trivial coverage. Anyhoo it's been deleted now by an admin so it's a moot point. What are you doing about Int studies? Final deadline for that is August 17th fyi. -- Cabe6403 (TalkSign) 00:54, 12 August 2009 (UTC)

Template:Twitter has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page. Thank you. DreamGuy (talk) 13:16, 12 August 2009 (UTC)

TUGS in Japan

Hey long time no see. While back you asked about TUGS in Japan. Well let me just tell you that over the months I've been doing research on TUGS in Japan. First off in Japan TUGS is がんばれタッグス. TV.com have the episode list wrong about in order. The right order the TUGS episodes aired is:

  • 1.Sunshine
  • 2.Pirate
  • 3.Trapped
  • 4.Jinxed
  • 5.Quarantine
  • 6.High Winds
  • 7.Ghosts
  • 8.Up River
  • 9.Warrior
  • 10.High Tide
  • 11.Munitions
  • 12.Regatta
  • 13.Bigg Freeze

which if you look at it actually makes sense. TUGS wasn't shown in Japan till 1992. That's why we still got some TUGS products till 1992 even though the show wasn't still going. In Japan there was a TUGS LCD video game released: [1] Although in Japan, the TUGS episodes were broadcast in different order:

  • 1.Sunshine
  • 2.Pirate
  • 3.Trapped
  • 4.Regatta
  • 5.Munitions
  • 6.Warrior
  • 7.High Tide
  • 8.Quarantine
  • 9.Ghosts
  • 10.Jinxed
  • 11.High Winds
  • 12.Bigg Freeze
  • 13.Up River

but they knew it was the right order by what I show above. I hope this helps. Plus even though the video cover says 4th of July, if you watch the episode title sequence, it says Regatta so we should go by production information. So I hope this helps and if interested, I made a TUGS video if you're interested: [2]
and also maybe now, you could add to the links the TUGS wikipedia as I've spent alot of time improving and adding information about it. It has info on video releases plus books but still more to add: [www.tugs.wikia.com]
and also in 2006, Chris Tulloch (writer, director and voice of Zorran) did an interview for the fan site sodor island: [3]
so anyway, I hope this all helps. --VitasV (talk) 10:26, 26 August 2009 (UTC)

Hey Vitas, apologies for the self-talk page reply, but there was so many things I had to say that I had to keep jumping back and forward between windows, and eventually gave up. Okay firstly, and primarily, thank you for all your work! You have been constantly working - and very quietly so! - on the TUGS project and always produce some good material. I just have a few questions.
Do you have a soucre for the Japanese name title? I'm going to need it if we're adding it into the article. Its how it works around here. As well as that, how do you know that the episodes aired differently to that stated? As this needs sourced also. I was too young to get the television eps (born 89), so I have always went with what is stated on the website. I can't stand by your "Makes sense" statement unfortunately, I think that TUGS - like most other children's episodes - was designed to be watched in any order!
As well as this, you need to tell me where you found the Japanese airing date and running order (citation stuff again), and what did you mean by "they knew it was the right order"? This is a bit confusing.
I love what you have done with the "Like a Record" video. Great use of colour, and what was the small animated section? Did you make that yourself?
As for your Regatta statement, I don't stand by this as my video does in fact say "4th of July" during the title sequence, so I have that to go with. Everyone I have spoke to on the internet stands by this, so there is no evidence to support otherwise.
One more thing, the TUGS wikia I think looks great but I'm not sure if it can be used as an external link. Its a bit like a fan site effectively. I've left a note at EL asking, so they should get back to me soon. I'll hopefully pass the word on to you as i get it.
Again, thank you so much for your hard work on the project. Active contribution is what brings the project closer to perfection! Thanks! SteelersFanUK06 ReplyOnMine! 00:36, 3 September 2009 (UTC)

Well for the air dates in Japan and info on it, go to the japanese wikipedia and search TUGS. Just translate it and will give all the info. It will even tell on their article it was shown in Japan and even what they beleive was what was broadcast in english though in Japan, the last episode broadcasted of TUGS in Japan was Up River. Here's a link to it: http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUGS. Also you might want add on here a small section on the TUGS article about Bigg City Port about what's in it and how far it extends. In Bigg City you've got Peter Island, the esturary, Lucky's Yard, canals, disused docks. Then further out there's Up-river (note: Up River is the episode name whilst Up-river is what it's called as it says in the books) and there is Mittsville, Uptown and the logging camps.

Well I've got the 1989 vhs release of Munitions/4th July and in the title sequence it says Regatta. Just to say that this is like the whole Doctor Who the movie problem that even though the cover says it's called Doctor Who the Movie, the in movie title sequence just says Doctor Who. Also I looked at numerous videos on YouTube of people who have uploaded the episode and they all say in the title sequence Regatta. So anyway I hope this helps again. --VitasV (talk) 22:44, 3 September 2009 (UTC)

NOR Adder

Finally got around to doing that NOR adder. 13 NOR gates.

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Paul Murray (talk) 09:03, 31 August 2009 (UTC)

Reading

So how was it?

I had a mini fusion meeting yesterday, I'm assuming you still want to do our uber show. I've looked at our timetable and I've said Thursdays 12-2. It's really the only time we are free apart from in the evening. Amy told me she'd put us down for a slot during the freshers week broadcasts (can't mind the time) she also asked if we could do the very first slot, monday 9:30 till 11 since she wanted it to start off strong. (basically, we are just so awesome) I said I'm up for that, how about you? Btw, we don't pick the music for the freshers week thing, we've got the top 40 songs from the charts each year from 1960 or something. We just have to present and banter and stuff.

Btw, fyi, CES exam board meets tomorrow so if you're waiting for any resit results then we should get them either tomorrow or monday I figure.

-- Cabe6403 (TalkSign) 10:30, 3 September 2009 (UTC)

Regatta

Just to give a link of Regatta which someone uploaded on YouTube and if you look at the begining of the titles, it says Regatta: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h6kTDQhxCs

And even on my video it says. Just on the cover it says 4th of July. So now will this convince you that it's Regatta? --VitasV (talk) 10:11, 5 September 2009 (UTC)

WikiProject Alternative Music Newsletter for August 2009

The Alternative music WikiProject Newsletter
Issue 29 - August 2009
"We've been having lots of sex, and we're pregnant with the new baby already. It's vicious! It will have claws, like Freddy Kruger's lovechild.'" - Tom Meighan
Project news
New members

Dylan620, SteelersFan UK06, Guitarherochristopher and Thatguykalem joined the alternative music fold during August.

Editors

User:WesleyDodds

SoxBot (talk) 15:34, 7 September 2009 (UTC)