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Apollo program
You are not helping improve the quality of the Apollo program article by tag bombing it. Citations are required only for "any material whose verifiability has been challenged or is likely to be challenged"; do you really think everything you tagged is not supportable? If you are as big a fan of the space program as you appear to be, you should know most of these things are true, easily verifiable, and many are verified with citations in the specific article. Every paragraph in an article doesn't necessarily need a cite. If you want to help improve the article, you could maybe look up the easily verifiable ones. If there are any you are really in doubt about, please discuss it on the article's talk page. I appreciate the policy of verifiablity, but I'm asking you to please use discretion. JustinTime55 (talk) 16:59, 30 October 2012 (UTC)

Costa Concordia disaster - citation edits
Hello, I see you have been very active on the Costa Concordia disaster page, doing extensive clean-ups and edits of the citations. I have actually being going through these same citations (starting at the top), weeding out dead-links, applying and fixing citation templates, removing links to fluffy tabloid articles with little notable new information, merging duplicated citations (giving name to citation, etc.). When I was done with this exercise, I was going to tabulate all the citations, maybe in a table, to help to make sure that the citations are the most relevant to the narrative, when they are called out.

I was trying to understand what you were doing, but since there are so many moves of citations, it is difficult to track what is happening. Presumably you are reviewing the relevance of each citation instance to the cited material, am I right? Maybe if we can combine and coordinate our efforts we can accomplish more, sooner though division of tasks and synchronization of our edits.

Also, I am about to do some restructuring of the article and to cleave-out the section on the wreck recovery and site restoration. I think this is important, because I think we both understand that there will shortly be an explosion of editing on this section, in particular, as soon as the begin to get ready to roll the wreck and to attempt to re-float it. So, obviously, the more we can accomplish in terms of clean-up before then, the better. Regards, Enquire (talk) 18:49, 11 January 2013 (UTC)

Invitation to WikiProject Mining
Greetings. I see from your work that you have an interest in numerous gold rushes. Have you considered joining WikiProject Mining? Cheers and best wishes. Morgan Riley (talk) 15:48, 16 March 2013 (UTC)

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July 2013
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Comet
Do you want to cooperate to improve Comet as much as possible? I'd like to have a go at getting an article to WP:GA or WP:FA, and you've made some edits to it recently. Just wondering. Regards. Jamesx12345 21:11, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
 * Thank you for asking, I would like to help but I don't have any books and the article needs citations from high quality sources. It deserves it though, and after all, it is a former FA. Soerfm (talk) 23:21, 30 July 2013 (UTC)

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Orphaned non-free media (File:RMS Queen Elizabeth prior to maiden voyage.jpg)
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Alexander VI
I put back the full image of Plaque outside the Archbishop's Palace, Valencia in the section "Archbishop of Valencia" as:

- One can see the original Spanish text

- It is related to that section

Anybody can use the image as per the Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Hence, please change the metadata of your edited images to point to the original work.

Regards --Carrasco (talk) 13:01, 19 October 2013 (UTC)