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Archive - 2005

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Canberra Project
HI Astrokey44, I've noticed that you've been working on a few Canberra suburb articles. I thought I'd encourage you to add your name to the participants list on the canberra project page. It's useful to know how many active people there are working on things and who to message when you have questions/suggestions/requests/whatever. Welcome, and happy wiki-ing. Adz 08:40, 8 September 2005 (UTC)

Swinger Hill
Further research shows that Swinger Hill is in both the suburb of Mawson and Phillip. The shops are in Mawson and Barnett Close is in Phillip - I will try to think about how to show correctly. Regards--AYArktos 00:55, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
 * Apologies - it seems that listings in the phone book and my "knowledge" were wrong - I have rverted - Regards--AYArktos 01:19, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
 * no worries, if people think its part of Mawson or its own separate suburb, maybe that should be included in the article? popular opinion on wiki is probably more valuable than the official view. Astrokey44 01:28, 9 September 2005 (UTC)

Do you think the new denotation on List of suburbs of Canberra looks subtler? I think it looks somewhat ugly - adding (planned) got the point across clearly. Ambi 01:39, 10 September 2005 (UTC)


 * I thought so, but Im not sure now, maybe there's a better symbol to use? Astrokey44 01:44, 10 September 2005 (UTC)

Thredbo Landslide
Hi. You voted at the Australian Collaboration of the Fortnight for 1997 Thredbo landslide which has become the current collaboration. Please help to improve it in any way you can. --Scott Davis Talk 12:22, 19 September 2005 (UTC)

Hayden Christensen in ROTJ
Lucas put him in place of the old guy for ROTJ. Though, I wouldn't doubt too much he used photoshop! ;) The Wookieepedian 13:32, 29 September 2005 (UTC)


 * oh I see.. did they actually change the movie itself or is that just a promotional shot or somethn like that? Astrokey44 13:35, 29 September 2005 (UTC)

Edit summary
Hello. Please remember to always provide an edit summary. Thanks and happy edits. Alphax &tau;&epsilon;&chi; 03:41, 30 September 2005 (UTC)

French intervention in Mexico
Dear Astrokey, I simply wanted to congratulate you for your fast and comprehensive work on this article. I originally created it and nominated it for WP:COTW, but my expertise don't cover this topic, so I left its development for specialists like you. You've turned a sorry stub into an awesome piece of work. Again, congratulations, and happy editing! Shauri   smile!  20:55, 11 October 2005 (UTC)

good job using commons
I've noticed you've been adding Commons images to a lot of country articles. There's a lot of useful images on Commons that everyone tends to forget about when writing articles, and it's great to see someone making use of it from time to time. --fuddlemark (fuddle me!) 05:35, 24 October 2005 (UTC)

Just as well someone is keeping a watch on the geography :-)
Thanks for your correction to my editing of the Spence article. Regards--AYArktos  (Talk) 01:02, 28 October 2005 (UTC)

Regions of Western Australia
Your contribution of maps to the Regions of Western Australia articles is very much appreciated. Keep up the good work! Snottygobble | Talk 02:14, 28 October 2005 (UTC)

I'll second what snottygobble has said, I've just accessed a list of all the pastoral leases/stations from DLI this week, and your map that is on the main region article will be a brilliant cross-ref. thanks!vcxlor 08:44, 28 October 2005 (UTC)

War of the League of Cambrai
Thanks for adding the box! I've made minor changes to its format and placement; I hope you don't mind. :-) Kirill Lokshin 13:48, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
 * Hi, the box does look much better now thanks. I'm pretty new to boxes, so I had to make one from a box on another article. I'd wanted to put info on the result of each of the 4 parts to the war.. something like this: User:Astrokey44/cambrai - but I didnt know how to make the result section go across without breaking up. Maybe you know how to do it? Astrokey44 13:32, 30 October 2005 (UTC)


 * You'd need to add "colspan=2" to the result fields to make it work. I think it's a bad idea, though &mdash; both because it tends to terribly over-simplify what happened, and because it makes the box look too long.  There's no good way to boil down the result into 1–2 lines, and no reason a reader interested in the result can't simply read the article. Kirill Lokshin 14:21, 30 October 2005 (UTC)

NLA PD Images
I asked for copyright advice from copyright australia about public domain images at the national library, and was informed that we could use the images from the website as they are in the public domain.

If you are scanning in from a book you have every right to post the images as high a resolution as you want. They belong to you as much as to the publisher of the book. Higher resolution images are desired for use in any future print version of wikipedia, please don't downsize your images. --Martyman- (talk) 23:46, 1 November 2005 (UTC)


 * ok then fair enough I wont downsize them. Astrokey44 23:58, 1 November 2005 (UTC)

Questions
I like this guide to tables User:Dcljr/Tables, but I think the easiest way to learn to make them is to find one you like in an article and look at how it was put together. If you stuck with a specific problem- I might be able to help- just ask. The message you see when people revert vandalism is generated by the rollback tool, which is only accessible to administrators. A quick edit message that you could use when you revert vandalism is rvv, and just in case you didn't know - the easiest way to revert vandalism is to open the page history, open the last edit before the vandalism, open that version to edit and then save.--nixie 06:32, 2 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Pardon me for butting in. Most of the editing help information has been moved to Meta, since it applies to all Wikimedia projects.  See Meta:Help:Editing in general, or specifically Meta:Help:Table. Snottygobble | Talk 07:13, 2 November 2005 (UTC)


 * ah ok, I wondered about the revert message, I usually revert it the way you said. thanks for the help with the tables guys, I added a couple to Melbourne Cricket Ground, though I wasnt sure of how to do the heading. cheers --- Astrokey44 09:10, 2 November 2005 (UTC)

Western Sahara Infobox (link)
Please see my comments. Also, aren't you going to vote? :-) --Nlu 23:28, 2 November 2005 (UTC)

Maps
Hey Astro, great mapmaking on your part! Which programs have you been using? I think Wikipedia needs more maps that show not just a general tourist road map but explicitly only what the article in question deals with (wheteher it be some historical development or process, any scientific phenomenon or current events). What one wants to know when reading a fascinating article on some subject is usually relative location, distance, extent/size, and perhaps the direction of any development over time. Cheers --Big Adamsky 15:15, 3 November 2005 (UTC)


 * I second that ... great world map! One comment: is it at all prudent to accommodate for microstates or island groups on your map with one or a few pixels, as I did when altering Vardion's world map?  Just a thought ... Thanks again! E Pluribus Anthony 12:27, 5 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Well, to answer your talk the other day... Pretty much every article that I glide across in here could use an overview map to depict location, distance and extent in an easy-to-grasp manner. I'm mainly interested in the social sciences, so I guess all the history, society and current events articles need simple map illustrations. There's so many.. I have no particular requests at this time. =} Big Adamsky 01:38, 12 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Hello! I just noticed this; I hear you and completely concur.  If not a map for every article, then at least a picture; I find most articles lacking in both regards.  Have fun! E Pluribus Anthony 09:37, 28 November 2005 (UTC)

Vector Graphics
Hi Astro44. I am sorry to be picking on your map so much. I thought I would answer your questions. png is an image format very similar to gif, though it is newer and can do other cool stuff the gif can't do. The otehr difference is that it is a "free" format unlike gif which has patent restrictions on it. Wikipedia has a policy of not likeing gif files. Both png and gif are bitmap file formats that are essentially just a grid of pixels with a colour value for each one (overly simplified).

Vector graphics instead defines images by using descriptions of shapes. So a picture of a cicle would consist of a definition of the circle so something like circle,radius,500px,RED. This circle can then be blown up as big as you want on the screen and it's edge will always be a perfect curve instead of going pixelated. Illustrator and inkscape are examples of vector editing programs. They are quite a bit differnet to work with than a bitmap based image program like are used to but are greatly better suited to illustrative type work. Inkscape is a free opensource program available for Windows, I haven't actually used it much myself but I would recommend you try it out if you are interested in improving your illustration skills. Don't be put off by the initial steep learning curve.

Vector programs can export to bitmap images (like I have been doing to png) or save natively in vector formats like SVG, ai, Postscript, pdf etc. SVG is the accepted vector format at wikipedia. Again it is a "free" format and simple enough so that you can open it with a text editor and edit the image definition by hand (not that I have tried this). Let me know if you have any questions. --Martyman- (talk) 12:26, 5 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Corel painter is really inteded for producing bitmap based artworks (and is a great tool for that). Essentially painting without the messy problem of paint involved. Photoshop is again an bitmap based image editing tool that can be used for producing artwork but is aimed at proffesional photo editing/retouching. The latest versions of photoshop do include very minor vector support but it is not worth using. Illustrator, Inkscape or maybe adobe indesign are definately the tools you should be looking at for illustration/map purposes. The trouble with the list of formats you say painter can support is that I have seen objections at featured articles about graphics being gif instead of png, and png instead of svg for that matter. If you need to continue using painter you might be better off saving as a bmp (very big file but no artefacts) and doing a conversion to png through some other program. --Martyman- (talk) 12:49, 5 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Actually I just noticed that painter cna output EPS. EPS can be a vector graphics format but I think in this case it is probably just an EPS file encapsulating a bitmap file. --Martyman- (talk) 12:51, 5 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Hi there! If it helps any: I've the ability to create PNG/SVG files (and other formats) and to extract these out of PDFs (and all of their exquisite details), like from the CIA world map.  Let me know! E Pluribus Anthony 13:00, 5 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Hi again ... yes, I do! I will do so for you in the next day or two, if that's OK?  Merci!  E Pluribus Anthony 04:01, 7 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Hi there! I was just about to create PNGs for you for the GIF world maps you recently created, as requested, only to realise these were already made.  Ack!  Forgive my delay; I will try to be quicker next time.  In any event, let me know if you need anything.  Thanks again!  E Pluribus Anthony 00:57, 11 November 2005 (UTC)

Hi Again, I notice you mentioned you might get Illustrator at some point. I would definatly try out Inkscape (free software) as it may well do everything you want in a vector graphics program. --Martyman- (talk) 05:54, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
 * Inkscape beign open source software is continously in development and yes the source is available for download so the download page is quite confusing. If you are running windows you probably just want to download the "exe installer" which is available just choose one of the file icons from one of the mirror locations. --Martyman- (talk) 09:18, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

And if I might add my two cents on vector graphics (a bitlate, I know, but then we never met in the course of normal editing): CorelDraw can do almost everything Adobe Illustrator can, and it is much more affordable. Plus &mdash;in my experience, and Adobe fans would no doubt dispute that&mdash; its user interface is more intuitive. You might want to give it a try by downloading a trial at corel.com. Nice to meet you, by the way; my name is Mark and I'm a language addict who sometimes makes maps, too. Keep up the good work! &mdash; mark &#9998; 11:14, 21 November 2005 (UTC)

Joey Harrington
The image isn't fair use. I've removed it. JYolkowski // talk 16:57, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

Denmark Embassy
I just noticed you're question about the Denmark embassy in Yarralumla. It defiinatly used to exist see and as you said it exists on maps. It was removed from the embassy list by an anonymous user User:203.13.2.142 on September 8, they made other edits that seemed informed, but I don't knwo where they got their info from. --Martyman- (talk) 21:24, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
 * Actually I think the editor was right. I think we now fall under the umbrella of their embassy in singapore. They don't even operate a consulate in Canberra anymore. --Martyman- (talk) 21:29, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
 * Strange, considering relations must be close i suppose with an Australian princess in Denmark Astrokey44 05:32, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

ACOTF
I see you've given me more work when the ACOTF rolls over! Seriously, thanks the past ACOTF banner is a good idea.

On a related matter, would you be able to watch over the ACOTF and roll it over a few times while I'm on holidays and a likely wikibreak over December/January? It can probably be let run a bit longer over the period, but I'll be away long enough it will need changing sometime while I'm gone. Thanks. --Scott Davis Talk 13:26, 8 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Thanks. I don't see it as critical to be changed on the right days over that period. I'll announce when I roll it over next week that I won't be doing the next few. The page has instructions on what should be one, and says anybody may do it after the time expires, so if someone gets sick of seeing the same collab, they'll get round to changing it. I only fell into the job because I was sick of seeing the same article displayed for far too many weeks at a time. ACOTW was apparently very active about 18 months ago, but had died down by the time I joined Wikipedia last January, and stalled several times before I took up regularly rolling it over. The previous attempt to revive it had included the change from weekly to fortnightly, which I think is good. --Scott Davis Talk 23:28, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

Rivalries
tHANKS! The thought of people choosing "their" hobby horses endlessly is enough to bring out the bee gees hees, with a heading like that at least its under a wiki style umbrella, neutral title and potential prickliness is in the content. Thanks again!!vcxlor 08:28, 9 November 2005 (UTC)

wa secession
First time was serious and went to the UK in the 1930's (1934) Second time was Lang Hangkock and others in the 1970's

If you want a quick fix on it, try the LISWA website, but needs guess work ok? vcxlor 12:24, 9 November 2005 (UTC)

Bruce
Thanks for fixing my half done changes for the infobox. I got bogged down chasing some of the details. Need to pay more attention I guess. Garglebutt / (talk) 21:44, 9 November 2005 (UTC)

Maps
Great work with the maps. Can you tell me what software / techniques you use? I'm a bit of a cartography fetishist myself, but have never attempted making maps. -Cnwb 10:48, 10 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Yeah i agree great work on your maps! Ever thought of uploading them in SVG format? Thats if whatever program your creating them with supports it, anyway great work they look good. I like your recent Melbourne CBD map as well. Swarve 10:50, 10 November 2005 (UTC)


 * thanks, I dont think I can save them as svg though Astrokey44 02:04, 12 November 2005 (UTC)


 * It was the CBD map I was referring to. I might have a dabble myself, when I get this impending exam out of the way. I'm fairly familiar with Photoshop, and have access to Illustrator, but really need to brush up on my skills. Do you use pre-existing maps as some kind of template, or something? -Cnwb 11:07, 10 November 2005 (UTC)


 * I guess you've just gotta be careful of phantom streets. ;-) Cnwb 11:14, 10 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Great subway map of Tokyo! I drew the maps of several individual lines, but I like yours much better. If you're interested, please replace mine. BTW, I drew them with a white background to make printing easier. Something to keep in mind, although not a requirement. Certainly, color looks stronger against the black background. Thanks for the great map! Fg2 10:10, 11 November 2005 (UTC)

Fiji images
THANK YOU for those images you uploaded to a couple of Fiji-related articles! That's what we want to see more of on wikipedia. By the way, we're VERY short-staffed in the "Fijian department," so we'd be delighted to see more of you whenever you have time. David Cannon 21:17, 13 November 2005 (UTC)

Weird page
Hi Astrokey, I took a look at some of the pages that linked to that page and found that User:Tony Sidaway has posted on all of them (well, the ones I looked at). The history shows that one of the former versions of that page had content: #REDIRECT User:Tony Sidaway. This is probably where the problems started, and the "phantom" links are just leftover from that. -- Chuq 04:23, 16 November 2005 (UTC)

Jewish bankers
Hi, I just wondered why you voted to delete this but voted to keep Jewish publishers? Arniep 18:05, 17 November 2005 (UTC)


 * As said by other people in the Articles for deletion/List of Jewish bankers voting, it had possible bad faith whereas the publishers one seemed to not be - and with less redlinks Astrokey44 22:14, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
 * Hi the bankers list was not created in bad faith, it was created by User:LazarKr who has been a helpful contributer to many jewish lists which a bad faith user would not bother with (see their talk page). Arniep 22:50, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
 * Fair enough, Ive changed my vote to keep Astrokey44 04:50, 18 November 2005 (UTC)

Third World countries
Hi Astrokey. I would like to know why, in your map of Third World countries, you included some countries of Southeastern Europe. Firstly, these countries, particularly Romania and Bulgaria, are almost never considered "Third World". Secondly, I don't see the criteria you used to classify them in this way. Why, for example, is Romania, with a GDP per capita of $8,300, considered Third World on the map, while Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus, which are poorer and less developed, are not considered Third World. Why is Croatia not considered Third World while other countries in the region are? Classifying Southeastern Europe in the same colour as North Korea and Vietnam, which are low-income, relatively underdeveloped countries is, I believe, very deceptive. For that reason, I think that the countries in former-Communist, except for low-income countries (Ukraine, Moldova and perhaps Albania), should not be yellow, while the countries in central Asia - which are low-income - are almost always classified as Third World. North Korea and Vietnam should also be green - North Korea is currently very poor. I have also noticed that Israel is yellow. Israel is, again, almost never considered a developing country. I'm saying all of this because today, the term Third World is nearly the same as "developing country", even though it has more negative connotations. The Second World doesn't exist anymore, or if it does, it applies to the transition economies of Europe. Ronline 03:25, 21 November 2005 (UTC)

Aboriginal Flag
The flag is copyrighted to the artist who created - see talk page of image and also article for more info. Thanks for uploading the image of the Trades Hall.--A Y  Arktos 22:26, 27 November 2005 (UTC)

Packages in Java
Hi there. Please don't restore deleted content. Instead, ask for the matter to be reconsidered at Deletion review. We have the transwiki process available to us to allow 'cross-fertilisation' among the Wikimedia projects and, if we always relied on the (true) fact that Wikipedia is much more popular than the other prjects, we'd never transwiki anything. Also see the comments made in the AfD debate by Mgm. Thanks. -Splash talk 09:04, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
 * Yes, I would agree strongly with a link to Wikibooks via a template. Is there one which says "Wikipedia does not have ana rticle on this topic, but Wikibooks does "? There's one for Wikisource, I'm sure, but I can't remember its name to guess the 'books one with. You should feel free to add such a template to the article. -Splash talk 09:28, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
 * I think your template already links to the article, no? -Splash talk 14:46, 28 November 2005 (UTC)

Public domain (or not)
Hi. The text on David Orme Masson is based on a Project Gutenberg Australia text, which is out of copyright but not necessarily in the United States (which is where the servers are). Can you verify its US copyright status? Morwen - Talk 13:27, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
 * I have added a reference on this page to the biography of Masson published in Melbourne in 1989. This might help. I have not checked any details. I was surprised the article did not mention this book. Bduke 00:30, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

Re:music pictures
I noticed you added a bunch of images to Music of Australia. The thing is, they are only licensed under fair use. Technically (or, depending on how copyright-naziish one feels, literally) they are only supposed to be used to illustrate the subject. So, picture of Foo band = ok on Foo article, not to illustrate Music of Fooland or genre or anything else.

This is why we could be so much better off with truly free images. So do have another look at the links I gave, see if you find some images you like.

cheers, pfctdayelise 21:51, 2 December 2005 (UTC)

Suburb Storm Damage Map
Hi, that's fine. It is always much easier to make these kind of changes to the vector source image. If you want anything like this done let me know. --Martyman- (talk) 06:08, 3 December 2005 (UTC)

Intentionally blank page photo
Thanks for the excellent photo illustrating this article! Do you have a higher-resolution, lower-compression (big file size) version that you could upload (or could you take the same photo at a higher image quality)? If so, I might try nominating it for WP:FPC, since it illustrates the article so well. The bigger the image and file size, the better. &mdash; BRIAN 0918 &bull; 2005-12-3 18:22

Wahlenbergia photo
See the discussion at Talk:Wahlenbergia gloriosa about the image Image:Royal bluebell flower ACT.JPG which is probably Wahlenbergia stricta. I made the same mistake but I was convinced by User: Nathan Hurst's arguments. Regards--A Y  Arktos 23:41, 5 December 2005 (UTC)

Fire Map
Hi Astrokey. That is a good idea, I would like to put a map together for the bushfire article. I have thought about doing this before but was stumped by the lack of a good reference to work from. I would like to show the entire ACT to highlight the burned out areas as well as grade the colour of the suburbs based on number of houses destroyed. I don't suppose you know of a map that shows the are burned in the ACT? I think I remember seeing one once. --Martyman- (talk) 01:00, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
 * OK, I found some good resources now. I will try to get this done when I get home this afternoon. --Martyman- (talk) 01:34, 6 December 2005 (UTC)

about Pasarea phoenix
Thanks for the formating help but the discs section was just the discs they launched, it wasn't copied from any site, you didn't need delete it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dracken (talk • contribs)


 * That section was unencyclopedic and copied straight from this geocities site You should rewrite it yourself if you want to include the information in the article. Astrokey44 02:09, 6 December 2005 (UTC)

...hmmm...ok but isn't the discs they launched the same thing? regardless of where it's from? sorry if I'm asking or doing stupid stuff but I would like to help... why is it unencyclopedic? Dracken 01:07, 8 December 2005 (UTC)

I see..thanks for adding that information. Again I'm sorry, it won't happen next time. Thank you for the pacience Dracken 06:23, 8 December 2005 (UTC)

I just realized there is a page about Phoenix how can I merge or delete my page?...the other page is Transilvanya phoenix Dracken 07:16, 8 December 2005 (UTC)

Nice
Just saw the disambig page you created - good job! - Ta bu shi da yu 13:06, 6 December 2005 (UTC)

Russian architecture
Thanks for responding to my RfC at talk:Russian architecture; it will be helpful to have a wider range of viewpoints expressed. —Michael Z. 2005-12-9 20:22 Z 

Canberra Diagram
Hi. Please don't feel you have to stick with the version I uploaded. It would be incredibly rude of me to upload over your copy and expect you to keep it. Anyway, did you ever try out inkscape? I am pretty sure it is capable of nice text effects like illustrator is. --Martyman- (talk) 12:59, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
 * All open source software is constantly under development. This does not always mean that it isn't stable and usable though. I can't vouch for the usability of inkscape myself, but looking at the artwork people have been producing with it, it seems pretty full featured. If you want to try it out download the installer from this page . You will probably have to select a mirror to download from. I normally choose optusnet as it is in Australia.
 * The feature used for producing the nice shadows behind things is usually called "drop shadows" though you can do the same thing manually by putting a black (or grey) version of the text directly behind the text you want to shaddow and then blurring it. --Martyman- (talk) 13:12, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

photos
regarding my sophiemonk and royandhg photos. They are screenshots that i took. I dont know if that means they are copyright. User:skinhat

19th century now COTW
This article has been selected as the new Collaboration of the Week! Thanks for your support! &mdash; 0918 BRIAN &bull; 2005-12-12 03:27

The Naked Gun
Did you have a reason for removing the infobox from this page (among other things) in this edit? - Bobet 18:04, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
 * sorry I think I must have accidentally edited an older version of the page. I put the infobox and the other info back Astrokey44 |talk 22:14, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Ok thanks. I just noticed it when the poster image got tagged for deletion since it became an orphan, but it's all fixed now. - Bobet 22:20, 12 December 2005 (UTC)

Dinosaur FAC
What would I have to do to ensure your support? I personally feel there are loads of pictures, but if you feel the need for more, please direct me to the page & I will put them on the article. I'll do anything you want to ensure your support. Spawn Man 04:42, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

William-Adolphe Bouguereau gallery
You have in the past edited William-Adolphe Bouguereau. A related article, the William-Adolphe Bouguereau gallery has been nominated for deletion for violating WP:NOT (AfDhere). A proposal to modify WP:NOT is here. Please join either or both conversations and comment as you see fit. Dsmdgold 16:46, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

Mongolia
Unfortunately, don't have many of Mongolia itself as I took the train straight through without stopping: however if you want to use anything from here just tell me and I'll upload it under a suitable license. Matthewmayer 14:30, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

Here you go. Do as you wish with them :) Matthewmayer 15:09, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

Tiny Teddy
Hi

Thanks for editing my article on Tiny Teddys. I submitted the original article as an experiment to see how quickly people would respond to a new and relatively obscure topic. I chose tiny teddys cause I was devouring them in front of my computer at the time! Chuckye 17:00, 17 December 2005 (UTC)

COTW: Culture of Sudan
This article is now the Collaboration of the Week! Thanks for your support. &mdash; 0918 BRIAN &bull; 2005-12-18 21:34

COTW Project
You voted for Lee Smith (baseball), this week's Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured-standard article.