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Notes:

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  • Time offset EST=-5 and EDT=-4 from Greenwich Mean Time/UTC.
  • Creating a subpage is just like creating a any other page, using the "slash" character before the name of the subpage.
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Wiki Style:

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  • Decade style seems to be the 4 digit start year with an ' 's' ' appended, i.e. 1980s.
  • Wikipedia Style guides, include:
Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#National_varieties_of_English.
  1. Consistency within article
  2. Strong national ties to a topic
  3. Retaining the existing variety
  4. Opportunities for commonality
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  • More TK
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Adam Stemple

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Adam Stemple page needs work. 14:42, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC). VfD info I entered:

  • Keep with expansion. Co-wrote 9 songs with Steven Brust on Songs from the Gypsy, a Boiled in Lead enhanced CD. Boiled in Lead albums are available nationwide; my opinion that "local musician" understates the case. Singer of Souls Tor Books 2005 ISBN: 0765311704 is his first novel (although he has written two others with Jane Yolen). --WCFrancis 16:09, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)
The CD above had the distinction of having the full text of Brust's novel The Gypsy, on which the songs were based.
Further info from Boiled in Lead web site: "The group and the individual musicians have won over 18 Minnesota Music Awards, and toured throughout the US and in Europe. (See Wikipedia:WikiProject Music/Notability and Music Guidelines.) the band Boiled in Lead has been around over 20 years. Perhaps what is needed is an entry for Boiled in Lead with redirect from Adam Stemple entry, he thought out loud. The previous group Stemple was in was Cats Laughing, which also included notable fantasy/sf authors Steven Brust and Emma Bull. His current group is the Tim Malloys. All 3 groups have common musical roots of celtic and rock styles. -- WCFrancis 20:41, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Note: Adam Stemple produced Brust's "A Rose for Iconoclastes" as well as performing on the CD. Source: Steven Brust's web site.

Mission: SPACE

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[[1]] Mission: Space is destination for redirect from Mission: SPACE.

Not any more. I combined and moved text back to Mission: SPACE, put the redirect on Mission: Space. --WCFrancis 03:26, 27 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Sponsorship

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Hewlett Packard's teaming with imagineers began in April 2000 and HP merged with Compaq as of May 2002. Statement that HP took over sponsorship when acquired Compaq appears to be incorrect. reference: [2]. --WCFrancis 02:39, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)

See Talk:Mission: SPACE -- this may be HP spin since Compaq announcement was made in 2000. -- WCFrancis 03:26, 27 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Things to do Urgent

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  • De-stub Brunswick stew. Avoid starting edit wars with Brunswick County VA and Brunswick County NC.--WCFrancis 19:17, 13 July 2005 (UTC)
  • Floridan Aquifer reference at USGS [3]
<--WCFrancis 19:49, 16 September 2005 (UTC)

Glynn County State Historical Marker Located at the Glynn County Courthouse, Brunswick, Ga.

Glynn County, one of the eight original Counties of Georgia, was organized under the 1777 Constitution of the State of Georgia. IT was named in honor of John Glynn, a member of the British House of Commons who defended the cause of the American Colonies in the difficulties which led to the Revolutionary War. Glynn County contains the lands formerly included in the Colonial Parishes of St. David, St. Patrick, and St. James, which had been organized in 1785.

Posted WCFrancis 15:31, 5 October 2005 (UTC)

Things not to do Urgent

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See User_talk:WCFrancis#Things_not_to_do_Urgent

I'm SO ashamed

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Stealth falsification: (vandalism) Hackathon 02:28, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

No one found it. I removed it a minute ago. *sigh* 17:08, 11 July 2006 (UTC)

Winkler

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From LaMotte description for DO kit:

"Oxygen, Dissolved: The azide modification of the Winkler method is a modified iodometric titration whereby oxygen, in the presence of a strong alkali, oxidizes manganese, which in turn reacts with iodide to form iodine. This is titrated with a standard thiosulfate solution in the presence of a starch indicator to enhance the endpoint. Azide eliminates nitrite interference."

Good thumbnail description. need to rewrite somewhat so it cannot be thought to be copywrong. wcf Facts are stubborn. Comments? 14:03, 19 January 2006 (UTC)

Wikipedia advises leaving false stuff online

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Under special circumstances, of course: Dealing with Trolls. See here.