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Roots, Roots of Sepultura, Roots 25th Aniversary, and Blood-Rooted are unique releases... although similar. Leave what I put as it is. DMighton 05:39, 3 February 2006 (UTC)

Moving pages
Hi Jorge, I guess you are new, so I can't be mad at you. When making the disambiguation for National Institute of Statistics and Census, you created a new page named National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina and copied there the contents of the other article. This is bad practice, becase all the history of the previous article is lost. Instead, use the 'move' option (between history and watch) to move the article together with its talk page and history. At the same time, when you do such a move that creates ambiguities, you should try to correct the articles that pointed to (now incorrect) Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos, to the proper new article of National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina (and they are a lot). That's pretty much it. Take care, and good wiking. Mariano (t/c) 07:38, 11 April 2006 (UTC)

Do not "copy and paste" to "move" a page; that looses article history. See How to rename (move) a page. Hope this helps, -- Infrogmation 15:07, 23 April 2006 (UTC)

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Article on "University of Costa Rica"
Hi, Jorge!

I have been making some corrections to the article about the University of Costa Rica (added and updated links, made some style and spelling corrections).

Even though, I am not sure about the major academic areas, according to the article. For example, is "Architecture" considered a completely separated category, or can it be sorted under "Engineering"?

In my opinion, the number of students in an academic area within the University, as well as other factors (relevance of the study field, for instance) may determine it to be "major". I left the categorization as it was, but still wonder about the appropiate taxonomy.

According to the Course Guide, there are six major fields: Agricultural Sciences, Arts and Letters, Basic Sciences, Engineering, Health and Social Sciences.

Regards, Marco P. (Alriode 05:39, 4 September 2007 (UTC))

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2010 in Aviation
Jorge, why don't you add the info? I may be a main contributor to the article, but that doesn't mean I WP:OWN it! Anyone is free to make constructive additions to an article. I had seen a ticker on Sky News about a crash of an aircraft involved with the relief efforts for the recent earthquake in Chile, but nothing yet on JACDEC / ASN / Pprune / BBC, which is why I hadn't added the accident. Mjroots (talk) 07:42, 2 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Oops, wrong incident. Unfortunately, most crashes involving General Aviation are non-notable, as there are so many of them. The incident I referred to above also involved a GA aircraft (Sky news). Might be worth a mention in the earthquake article but not in the 2010 in aviation article. Mjroots (talk) 07:50, 2 March 2010 (UTC)

Carmen District, San José Canton
Hello Jorge, thank you for contributing the useful article Carmen District, San José Canton.

I am struggling a little bit to understand your statement, "the district suffers from the uninhabited peculiarity that features the entire downtown". My problem is with the strange phrase "uninhabited peculiarity".

Are you saying that there are no residential areas anywhere in downtown San José? No one lives in the central city area? The phrase is not clear and I wonder if that is what you mean. If it is true, if no-one lives downtown, it is very strange, I agree. I will ask a Tica friend of mine about it later.

It would be good if you used different words to explain what you mean so it is clearer, and if you can give a citation or reference to show that downtown is unpopulated, that would help a lot.

You write also, "El Carmen District lies in the north of the canton, limiting (clockwise) with Goicoechea Canton and Montes de Oca Canton" and "The district also limits with other districts...". The word "limiting" is unusual: do you mean "bordering"? I have a feeling you should say "bordering" and "borders with" or "beside".

You wrote, "This district comprehend several "barrios" or neighbourhoods". I will change "comprehend" to "comprises".

Thanks, Jorge.

--O&#39;Dea (talk) 15:09, 9 May 2010 (UTC)

Jorge, I changed the article in a few places but I noticed that you say that the district has 4,004 inhabitants, so there are plenty of people living there: it is not uninhabited. Please change the "uninhabited peculiarity" so the meaning is clearer. Do you mean there is a surprisingly low population density, or something like that? Pura vida, Jorge.

--O&#39;Dea (talk) 15:21, 9 May 2010 (UTC)


 * Hey, Odea. Thanks for the advise, I will check those changes in a while. What happened to San José Downtown is that the city core is totally uninhabited, nobody sleeps there and it is used exclusively for office buildings. It's a strange peculiarity (and a terrible planning mistake). You can read about this fact in Costa Rica Tourism Board website:
 * http://www.visitcostarica.com/ict/paginas/caminatas.asp?ididioma=2
 * About the "limit" thing, yes, my meaning is "border", so we can use this term too. So, you seem to be interested in C.R. huh? I miss my country very much, 3 years living abroad, and this is just a way to remember it and to do my bit to try to help it". Cheers. --JorgeRodriguez (talk) 15:54, 14 May 2010 (UTC)


 * Hola, Jorge. I made a few simple changes to help some sentences work better. I think it is a bit clearer now. Thank you for your reply. Yes, I like Costa Rica and want to visit again to see my friends. --O&#39;Dea (talk) 08:54, 29 May 2010 (UTC)

A barnstar for you!

 * Hey, Zanhe! Thanks for the star and support, it was a lot of work indeed! I appreciate your recognition. Keep in touch.--JorgeRodriguez (talk) 15:02, 21 October 2011 (UTC)

List of the busiest airports in the People's Republic of China
Hi! Could you update the above wikipedia page if possible? It's already 2012, so I was wondering whether or not if the information had already come out. My Chinese is horrendous and can't navigate through the website, so I was hoping you could, if the information had come out. Thanks in advance! Popsiclesare (talk) 08:58, 15 January 2012 (UTC)


 * And in advance:


 * Hey, Popsiclesare, wow, thank you so much. I appreciate your recognition. About the 2011 statistics, I am also waiting for them to be published, but they haven't yet. You can check the CAAC website for more news (http://www.caac.gov.cn/I1/), and it seems that they will published after January 20. As soon as I have news about it I'll let you know. Thanks again, keep in touch. --JorgeRodriguez (talk) 02:25, 16 January 2012 (UTC)
 * Hi Jorge
 * Do you know when the 2023 statistics for Chinese Airports will be available. I am doing some a analysis of airport traffic and your links have helped me a lot
 * Thank you
 * Andy Teddynonose (talk) 15:44, 22 March 2024 (UTC)

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5 Colones
Jorge Rodriguez, necesito su ayuda mi hermano. ¿Podría usted informarme el nombre de los que firmaron la nota de 5 Colones de 1968, 1971 y 1975? Estoy llevando a cabo un trabajo en esta nota, pero no puedo encontrar la respuesta. ¿Podría usted ayudarme por favor? Gracias, Krenakarore  TK 23:29, 30 March 2012 (UTC)
 * Hola, Krenakarore, disculpa la tardanza en la respuesta. Estuve buscando información sobre la consulta que me haces, pero me fue imposible encontrar una respuesta apropiada. Una de mis mayores dificultades es que resido fuera de Costa Rica, por lo que me es imposible encontrar los billetes o al menos consultar las fuentes directas. Sí puede averiguar que el Presidente del Banco Central (una de las dos firmas en el billete) para ese período fue el ex-Presidente de la República, Óscar Arias Sánchez, pero no puedo tener más información al respecto. Sé que en el Banco Central de Costa Rica hay un Museo de Minusmática, podrías contactar directamente allá. Te paso el link, http://www.museosdelbancocentral.org/esp/categoria/museo-de-numismatica.html. Saludos y nuevamente te pido me disculpes por no poder ofrecerte la respuesta correcta a tu consulta.--JorgeRodriguez (talk) 07:28, 10 April 2012 (UTC)
 * No hay problema, Jorge, lo entiendo. Me puse en contacto con el museo dos veces, sin haber recibido respuesta. También me puse en contacto con el Banco Central de Costa Rica, sino que además no recibió ninguna respuesta. Tiene razón al citar al ex-Presidente Oscar Arias Sánchez. Voy a pensar en otra cosa y correr detrás de esta respuesta. Me alegro por la oportunidad de darle las gracias por la atención prestada. Krenakarore  TK 13:43, 10 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Gracias por el mensaje nuevamente, Krenakarore, y de verdad discúlpame por la imposibilidad de dar respuesta a tu solicitud. Tengo un amigo que trabaja en el Banco Central de Costa Rica, le he preguntado por el tema y esperaré la respuesta de él, si es positiva me estaré comunicando contigo nuevamente. Saludos, que estés bien. --JorgeRodriguez (talk) 14:39, 12 April 2012 (UTC)

Aircraft
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Reunión de miembros de WMCR


¡Hola, JorgeRodriguez!

Para poder iniciar el proceso de formación de Wikimedia Costa Rica (WMCR) estamos organizando una reunión con quienes hayan firmado la lista de miembros. El fin será discutir los procedimientos que debemos realizar a partir de ahora para que WMCR sea aprobado por la Fundación Wikimedia. Se realizarán tres sesiones en la Biblioteca Nacional del 1 al 3 de marzo de 2014.

Lamentamos que no te encuentres en el país para poder asistir a la reunión. Sin embargo, te mantendremos informado. ¡Buen día! --Allan Aguilar • /t/ 00:06, 6 February 2014 (UTC)

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General Enrique Mosconi International Airport
Hi there. Regarding, is there any live url for the source supporting the statistics table to link to? Cheers.--Jetstreamer $Talk$ 10:40, 26 August 2014 (UTC)
 * Hi, Jetstreamer, unfortunately there are no links for all the information, I am getting the data from the printed version of the ACI's World Airport Traffic Report (WATR). There are only two links with two different WATR online reports.

2006 (with 2005 and 2006 Data): http://www.domodedovo.ru/img/uploaded/rating/WorldAirportTrafficReport2006_Revised.pdf 2009 (with 2008 and 2009 Data): http://www.soulouconsult.com/PDFs/ACI_WATR_2009_FINAL.pdf Thank you, keep in touch. --JorgeRodriguez (talk) 16:47, 30 August 2014 (UTC)

Busiest airports in China 2014 data
Hi JorgeRodriguez, I'm Ddst40. I noticed that the civil aviation statistics for 2014 in China have recently been released. Do you have any plans to update the List of the busiest airports in the People's Republic of China page? If not, I'd be happy to update the page for the community. Thanks.


 * Hi, Ddst40, thank you for the message. I already did, sorry for the delay. Please check it and let me know. Thank you for reminding me, keep in touch. --JorgeRodriguez (talk) 02:39, 23 April 2015 (UTC)

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"Aksu Onsu Airport"
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Costa Rica districts
Hi Jorge! Writing in English as I see you are more active here, just to let you know that I've continued your amazing work with the Costa Rica districts in Wikipedia Español, I have added basic information articles for all the remaining districts missing and now we have full coverage. Check it out here: es:Distritos de Costa Rica, the lists are now full of blue links, except for Monteverde, or well maybe some more if the bibliotecarios start to delete articles as they like to do so often over there. --Roqz (talk) 21:31, 18 September 2020 (UTC)

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About the official name of airport SBSV

 * Dear Jorge Rodriguez, although I do not oppose to your move the former name is better and I present three arguments for clarification:
 * 1) On June 16, 1998 Federal Law 9.661 https://web.archive.org/web/20111008010441/http://www.leidireto.com.br/lei-9661.html  (mentioned in the introdutory notes of the article) changed the name of the facility from Aeroporto Internacional 2 de Julho to Aeroporto Internacional de Salvador - Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães. This Federal Law, approved by the Congress and sanctioned by the President, is still in force and therefore the latter remains the official name. As such, this is the name used by entities such as the Civil Aviation National Agency. All the mentioned media do not take precedence to a Federal Law.
 * 2) Vinci, the concessionary that manages the airport, may use a Trade Name and has chosen to do so as Salvador Bahia Airport. It must be said that internally in Brazil, when one mentions Salvador it is obvious that one is referring to the capital of the State of Bahia, which has as full name São Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santos. The name Salvador da Bahia is used in the domain of foreign languages to differentiate from San Salvador, capital of El Salvador. Vinci is therefore stressing a foreign rather than a local perspective. Salvador International Airport was perfect, targetting Brazillian and foreign perspectives.
 * 3) The population of Salvador dislike the name celebrating a deceased polititian and there have been some attempts to revert the name of the airport to its former name. The use of a Trade Name seems to be a conciliatory solution. Brunoptsem (talk) 13:01, 7 May 2022 (UTC)

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