User talk:Андрей Романенко

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Can you be mindful with creations of pages like this as it takes sometime to undo. Jr/sr/III/iv is unused historically and not how they would have ever been referred or disambiguated. You can safely disambiguate by the baronetcy for the first/second and the rank for 3rd/4th Alci12 15:58, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

Olympic data
Dear friend Andrei, yes, the books mentioned are Erich Kamper/Bill Mallon "Who's who at the Olympcis" published 1992 and "The Golden Book of the Olympic Games". (Up to now I never added these books as source, because they are not available online, so these sources can only be check if somebody owns this book.) For me the most helpful links are www.olympic-medallists.com (all gold medalists from 1896 to 1936 are available with DoB and DoD) and www.databaseolympics.com/games/gameslist.htm (all medalists from 1896 to 2006 are available with DoB). Normally these two pages are enough for all the medalists. Most of the data for the non-medalists are from my private collection and/or can be found on several other places. I hope this is helpful and you are welcomed to ask more. Kind regards Doma-w (talk) 15:20, 17 February 2008 (UTC)

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Разблокируте меня! Я больше не буду! Daniil0299 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.34.124.92 (talk) 08:01, 28 March 2010 (UTC)

Thank you
Thanks for adding File:Umebayashi.jpg! Hekerui (talk) 20:07, 29 May 2010 (UTC)

photography in the Ukraine
Um, to say that a conversation was pointless isn't the most obvious way to endear yourself to those who participated in it, but I've a thick skin.....

How about this very, very different photographer? I don't even know if he's better described as "Russian" or "Ukrainian". An "ethnic"/linguistic Russian living (or dumped by the government) in the Ukraine, perhaps? Unable even to use the Cyrillic alphabet, I can't google for more; and even if I did I wouldn't understand what I read there. Any help would be appreciated! -- Hoary (talk) 07:46, 28 November 2010 (UTC)


 * First of all, please take into consideration that English is not my mothertongue and it is quite possible that I miss some shades of words' meaning. I would not like to offend anybody but simply stated that all the discussion missed the main point.
 * As for mister Anatoly Rasskazov, all available Russian-language sources tell more or less the same as that BBC report. He was never established as a well-known photographer but being the servant of the nuclear station he happened to be the first person who pictured the disaster. I would keep this article as far as this man happened to do something unique and his case is rather well covered by reputable and well circulated media. Andrei Romanenko (talk) 07:09, 29 November 2010 (UTC)


 * The Schliker business is fine, really. Please don't worry. Thank you for your help with and edits to Rasskazov, who I agree deserves his place. (I suppose he's a modern-day Yoshito Matsushige.) &para; Unfortunately I've not yet been to Russia or the Ukraine but I'm increasingly fascinated by photographs taken there. My latest pleasing online discovery is this collection and I'm wondering whether to splurge on a copy of this book. -- Hoary (talk) 11:00, 30 November 2010 (UTC)

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Finally, please unblock me or unblock ip address that they could use wikipedia. --Nuray95 (talk) 11:26, 25 May 2019 (UTC)

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did you upload new picture? Looks fine, just curious Dave Tillywilly17 (talk) 22:23, 6 January 2023 (UTC)
 * It was already present at Commons, in better quality. Andrei Romanenko (talk) 22:29, 6 January 2023 (UTC)

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