User talk:Grjako

Re: Your School Of Athens JPEG
Hi, it works for me on my end - maybe it's something on your computer? What's wrong with it exactly? What browser are you using? Did you try to refresh it?
 * Try this - go to the file page on Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Sanzio_01.jpg Scroll down to "File history" and under "File size" it says "2.35 MB".  The server is reporting that it has the complete file.  Try even clicking on the link under date/time (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/Sanzio_01.jpg) and see if it does anything differently.  FranksValli 18:45, 12 November 2007 (UTC)
 * No, I've only tried on one computer. However, I have tried with 4 different browsers (Firefox, IE7, Safari, Opera), and it comes through just fine on all of them.  Each browser uses a different Cache, so it's not grabbing it from a file on my system.  In other words, each time a browser requests it, it comes through completely from the server's end (Wikipedia Commons server).  My guess is that all the computers you tried it on have the same host or are routed through the same DNS, and this is the source of the problem.  FranksValli 20:32, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Sure, try this one: http://themaingate.net/Sanzio_01.jpg Good luck!  -- FranksValli (talk) 19:13, 16 November 2007 (UTC)

In reference to Your comment on the article BERLIN BLOCKADE
Poland's borders adjusted on Stalin's (unilateral) order? While this section references the Yalta Conference, it describes the adjustment of Poland's borders as something "Soviet leader Joseph Stalin ordered." This makes it sound like a unilateral move by Stalin when it was also something agreed to at the Yalta Conference (if at Stalin's insistence). This should be altered to more accurate language. Any objections? Grjako (talk) 08:59, 24 June 2010 (UTC)
 * I thought the same, when reading that paragraph. It should be made clear, that a territorially aggrandized Poland was in the interest of western Powers - in order to contain Germany, but also in a further regard to Russia. If memory serves me right, the Yale historian Hajo Holborn (The Political Collapse of Europe; 1951) dated the issue back to the Peace of Riga of 1919 and it's revision towards the Curzon Line in the Hitler-Stalin Pact of 1939. The suggestion to solve the conflict of British guarantees for the borders of Poland by compensation with German territory was presented by Winston Churchill at the Conference of Tehran in 1943. In his memoirs Churchill refered to a set of matches to illustrate this concept. I would support a change of that pararaph with a reference to the Tehran Conference. Christophmahler (talk) 22:48, 22 July 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Christophmahler (talk • contribs)

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