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Captain Scarlet at WP:TFA/R
Bob - just so you know, the nomination is up in the non-specific slot. I thought that I might as well go for it now - for the TFA/R experience if nothing else. If it is "replaced" (I'm still trying to familiarise myself with the TFA guidelines), it can always be renominated later on for a specific date.  Super Mario  Man  05:48, 29 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Thanks for all your help in getting the article to the Main Page! It's a first for the ITC WikiProject. Best,  Super Mario  Man  02:15, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Regarding Century 21 Merchandising: the original Project SWORD page would probably have been a quintessential merge-or-redirect candidate had it ever been brought to AfD, so renaming the article for broader scope makes sense. I had little idea of the article's existence until I started to look through the Century 21 category for things that I could perhaps add to the Anderson template (such as The Day After Tomorrow and additional production staff who have articles - hope that you don't mind!) I've also given the Captain Scarlet template a jazzy revamping, complete with a rainbow-minus-the-violet colour scheme.  Super Mario  Man  23:18, 5 April 2011 (UTC)

Notibility Happy Body Slow Brain
Bob Castle:

Hi Im new to creating wikipedia articles, so Im still learning a lot. I understand Wikipedia does not want people posting articles about their own bands, however in regards to the "Happy Body Slow Brain" article, this is not MY band, but a real band made up of members of popular musical acts. The establish notibility, what sort of references should I look for. This band is beginning to develop a large following, and it took a while to compile the information so obviously Id like it to not be deleted if I can help it. Any suggestions you have would be great! Thanks!

-Forrest Culotta — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mrkite6270 (talk • contribs) 00:08, 19 April 2011 (UTC)

Eric Boon
Thanks Bob. Great info and a fantastic fact. Maybe I'll expand the article to x5 and get it to DYK. An interesting fact on an interesting person. I'll be watching out for his Carry on appearance in future. Regards FruitMonkey (talk) 21:32, 19 April 2011 (UTC)

John Sullivan
I think the idea of putting the Only Fools and Horses article up on the Main Page earlier is a wonderful idea, as soon as John's funeral date is known plans for this can go ahead. Time to show Wikipedians the best Comedy show ever created. Thank you for your concern for this article. Marker10 (talk) 13:31, 23 April 2011 (UTC)

Wedding dresses
Hehe, yeha I know, its a funny one, but its such an occasion at the moment that people will definitely be looking for information about it. Its one of those topics which a lot of people will groan at, but if you actually view the book and news sources for them they easily meet guidelines of notability... Ita opened a whole new topic which I think should be covered, Jimmy has a point.. Great job on cleaning up the Middleton dress article. A cool thing would be to promote this to GA, that should tell em!! I've just started the ELizabeth dress... But then it opens up a bias, thing, why not an article on the wedding dress of Queen of Denmark or Netherlands or something!!♦ Dr. Blofeld  10:53, 30 April 2011 (UTC)

Mmwooaaahaaa. Now that'll rub salt in the wounds. ♦ Dr. Blofeld  15:04, 30 April 2011 (UTC)

Should there be articles for both of princess annes wedding dresses? or make the articles into the wedding dresses of princess anne? the 2 get contrasted quite often in style guides and articles.Nirame (talk) 12:19, 2 May 2011 (UTC)

I reverted your hiding of red links in British Royal wedding dresses as hiding is the worst thing you can do in regards to content. Red links invite people to create them.♦ Dr. Blofeld  20:27, 6 May 2011 (UTC)

The dark horse eh?♦ Dr. Blofeld  14:31, 10 May 2011 (UTC)

Might want to keep an eye on Michael Middleton... I've reverted this editor again. One more time and report him for 3RR.♦ Dr. Blofeld  21:11, 13 May 2011 (UTC)

Mongrels
Hi there,

I think I've done all the things you've asked me to do. I've added headings in the "Production" section and tidied it up. I've added references in the "Plot" section which does features descriptions of the characters and their joke scientific names. There is no overall plot-arc in the series. ISD (talk) 11:04, 10 May 2011 (UTC)


 * I've gone through the "Production" section again. Hopefully it is now alright. ISD (talk) 09:46, 12 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Thanks very much for passing the article. ISD (talk) 10:33, 12 May 2011 (UTC)

DYK for A Passion for Churches
The DYK project (nominate) 12:03, 12 May 2011 (UTC)

"Nikolai Hood" deletion

 * Just to let you know, I had nothing to do with the Wikipedia page written about me. I created this account just to tell you that because I find it a bit odd that someone wrote an article about me.  —Preceding unsigned comment added by NikolaiHood (talk • contribs) 21:57, 13 May 2011 (UTC)

I am the creator of the Nikolai Hood Fan Site, as I am a huge admirer of his work. That is why I took the time to write this page about him. In the indie film community he is quite notable and many admire his noir, old fashion film style. I hope you can consider this. David copperson (talk) 22:05, 13 May 2011 (UTC)David Copperson

Wikipedia Page
I don't know if I want a Wikipedia page. I am not yet that notable, but hopefully will get to that point. I suppose if the article were accurate (as I do not have terminal cancer), but it is really up to the discretion of the administrators. —Preceding unsigned comment added by NikolaiHood (talk • contribs) 22:40, 13 May 2011 (UTC)

Main page appearance
Hello! This is a note to let the main editors of this article know that it will be appearing as the main page featured article on May 25, 2011. You can view the TFA blurb at Today's featured article/May 25, 2011. If you think it is necessary to change the main date, you can request it with the featured article director or at Wikipedia talk:Today's featured article/requests. If the previous blurb needs tweaking, you might change it—following the instructions of the suggested formatting. If this article needs any attention or maintenance, it would be preferable if that could be done before its appearance on the Main Page so Wikipedia doesn't look bad. :D Thanks! Tb hotch * ۩ ۞ 19:18, 23 May 2011 (UTC)

 

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a science fiction comedy radio series written by Douglas Adams and first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Radio 4 in 1978. The serial follows the adventures of Englishman Arthur Dent and his friend Ford Prefect, an alien who writes for The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, an intergalactic encyclopedia and travelogue. After Earth is destroyed in the first episode, Dent and Ford find themselves aboard a stolen spaceship piloted by a motley crew including Zaphod Beeblebrox (Ford's semi-cousin and Galactic President), a depressed robot called Marvin and an Earth woman calling herself Trillian, who is the only other surviving human being. A second series was transmitted in 1980 and the first series was adapted for television. This in turn was followed by five novels, a computer game and several other adaptations. Before his death in May 2001, Adams considered writing a third radio series based on his novel Life, the Universe and Everything. Dirk Maggs eventually directed and co-produced radio series adaptations of that novel, as well as So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish and Mostly Harmless in 2004-5. (more...)

Well done for this, Bob! Another great and interesting TFA.  Super Mario  Man  17:02, 25 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Meanwhile, I've not forgotten that you said "a paragraph about its scientific influence may be suitable" on its talk page, in response to my comments about the New Scientist magazine's delight in all connections Adamsian. What if you and I were to draft such a paragraph together. If you start the ball rolling, it will at least be in a style that will knit in with the main article. Then, I can propose my edits to it. I have an incubation page (User:TheAMmollusc/Incubation) that you are welcome to scribble in, if you like (I'm assuming that Wikipedia doesn't impose any access-right restrictions on such a page). In fact, although I said that I would let you start the ball rolling, maybe I will sketch out a few ideas there, myself, for you to edit into a shape that you consider more appropriate, or to rewrite completely. TheAMmollusc (talk) 15:37, 10 June 2011 (UTC) OK, after some long incubation, the paragraph has finally pupated. I ended up putting it in the biography page for Douglas Adams. Please have a look, and modify it where you see it needs it. Bye for now. TheAMmollusc (talk) 08:54, 10 August 2011 (UTC)

A Passion for Churches GA review
Passed. Well done!  Super Mario  Man  23:40, 8 July 2011 (UTC)

Drew Carey
You passed the article to GA four years ago. It's currently up for GAR here. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • (Otters want attention) 16:21, 15 July 2011 (UTC)

Tyne Bridge cap - and apostrophe
Oh, duh, I didn't even see that - sorry!! Best wishes DBaK (talk) 00:12, 24 July 2011 (UTC)

NBR 224 and 420 Classes
Hi, thanks for passing NBR 224 and 420 Classes as GA - it's only my second GA, and my first as sole contributor (discounting your dab of Tay Bridge that is, which I'd completely overlooked.

You raised two points on the Talk:NBR 224 and 420 Classes/GA1 page. I don't think I'm supposed to comment there once the GA is closed, so here are my replies.


 * "During his tenure of seven years, he provided the NBR with 185 new locomotives; but only eight of these were for express passenger trains, the first two of which were 2-4-0s built in 1869 (the 141 Class),[8] which were considered to be very good engines." - I think this sentence could be a little clearer, as I think "were for express passenger trains" could maybe do with a qualifier. Something like "eight of these engines were suitable for hauling express passenger trains". It might be better to mention classes rather than individual engines, perhaps?
 * I've added the words "suitable" and "hauling" as suggested.
 * I'm not sure how this reads as mentioning individual engines. Wheatley's eight express passenger locos were of three classes: the two 2-4-0s of the 141 class, and the six 4-4-0s which are the subject of the article. In subsequent paragraphs the numbers for the 4-4-0s are given, but I didn't give the numbers of the 141 class anywhere, other than in the context of "the 141 Class". Specifically, this class comprised nos. 141 and 164, which became nos. 1158 and 1160 in 1912.


 * "Despite the fall, the locomotive was relatively undamaged, being protected by the bridge girders which formed a cage around the train as they fell together." - this is quite interesting. I'd be quite interested to know how far it fell (presumably it was the height of the bridge plus the depth of the Tay). There's no need to add this, it just seems quite interesting that given it was likely to have been damaged, they were so keen to recover the locomotive.
 * I didn't come across this. It's most likely to be in Yolland & Barlow 1880, and probably also in Prebble 1959, but it's certainly not in the books dealing primarily with locomotives. I don't know the depth of the Firth, nor the state of the tide at the time. According to Prebble, the bridge was designed for a clearance of 100 feet, but the New York Times gives a clearance of 88 ft above high water (see here, right-hand column, line 36). The maximum tidal range at Dundee is 5 m (see here, section 13.1.6). I suppose that on that basis a clearance of 88 ft at high tide could give as much as 100 ft at low tide. But I wouldn't want to bring in calculations based upon tide tables etc., that would be WP:OR. After it fell, the fallen girders were visible above the surface at low tide (see here), so the depth of the Firth at that point will be less than three fathoms.

Anyway, thanks again. -- Red rose64 (talk) 23:23, 24 July 2011 (UTC)

pictures of Kate Middleton's wedding dress replica
Hi Bob, I am new to wikipedia so I hope I am not doing anything wrong here, please educate me if I am.

I wanted to contact an editor as I have uploaded to wikimedia some high resolution and quality pictures of a Kate Middelton Wedding Dress Replica. Here are the links to the 4 images:

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kate_Middleton_Royal_Dress_Replica_-_Full_Front.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kate_Middleton_Royal_Dress_Replica_-_Front_Bodice.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kate_Middleton_Royal_Dress_Replica_-_Full_Back.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kate_Middleton_Royal_Dress_Replica_-_Back_Bodice.jpg

I think they may be of interest and use on the following articles among others:

Wedding Dress of Kate Middleton, Replicas, Wedding Dress, Fad

Thank you very much for your time and contribution. Nookatm (talk) 04:14, 25 July 2011 (UTC)

Thank you Bob!
Thank you so much Bob! I am excited about joining wikipedia and already can see I really like it and I am learning a lot and have some ideas on how/where I can contribute. I appreciate your help and suggestions very much. Cheers! Nookatm (talk) 16:22, 26 July 2011 (UTC)

Orphaned non-free image File:Civilisation-Skin of Our Teeth.jpg
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Survey for new page patrollers
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DYK for Fowler's Ghost
The DYK project (nominate) 12:02, 31 October 2011 (UTC)

Is/Was
Great essay. Glad someone thought to write it up. RashersTierney (talk) 22:37, 6 November 2011 (UTC)

Ever Decreasing Circles
Hi Bob, I've worked out that your edit back in 2006 was the source of the claim that Ronnie Lane played the theme tune to Ever Decreasing Circles, and no one has questioned it. I've changed it to a far more likely (almost certainly right) musician, Ronnie Hazlehurst who was the father of British comedy theme-tune writing, and a talented pianist. Ronnie Lane on the other hand was a guitarist and isn't credited with playing piano in any of his bands.

Cheers.Farnishk (talk) 10:53, 19 November 2011 (UTC)
 * Haha, the ghost of past edits comes back to haunt me. I suspect you may be right, although I imagine that information was derived from somewhere else. I guess it's perhaps best just to remove the performer, as it may even have been from a commercial record. Bob talk 10:58, 19 November 2011 (UTC)
 * From Identifying reliable sources - Citogenesis (Where citations come from) — a cautionary tale. -- Red rose64 (talk) 13:07, 19 November 2011 (UTC)
 * Hmm, I've had a look around. I rather suspect that this may have been the original source; "according to Derek Hulme's book, the theme tune to the BBC TV comedy "Ever Decreasing Circles" was indeed the Prelude Op. 34 No. 15, played by one Ronnie Lane." However, this was an edit I made six years ago when Wikipedia barely used inline citations. Perhaps there is a pianist called Ronnie Lane who isn't the rock star that has been assumed? Bob talk 13:24, 19 November 2011 (UTC)