User talk:Tintin1107/Archive15

Q478
Have you got a question, Tintin? WillE 19:10, 18 May 2007 (UTC)

Q437
Don't worry. I'm trying hard not to do the quiz these days... and only did Q435 because I got bored at work and knew the answer. New road accident victim on list today, btw. Johnlp 23:31, 7 March 2007 (UTC)

I see Dallas Page (cricketer) and Jack Iddon have a new category. Someone else has ghoulish tendencies! Johnlp 23:43, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

Satyendranath and Panikkar
Thanks for pointing out the spelling inconsistencies. I have standardised it. The one in the Infobox is correct. If there still is a mistake, you can correct it please. You can move K.M.Panikkar as mentioned. Earlier I had an idea that the page had to have the full name and so I developed it like that. I will be happy if some one can add more content to that page. Regards. -- P.K.Niyogi 07:16, 8 March 2007 (UTC)

Travancore State Manual
Hey....u can read the info i left on Vivins talk page...the price of the TSM is Rs 500 for 1 volume...1500 for all three....i had to pay some extra amount for the VPP facility.... Manu

Adam Gilchrist
Hi Tintin, just wondered if you had any time to cast your eye back over the Adam Gilchrist article, it's up for FA nom. You made a couple of comments a week back or so and hopefully you'll see the article has moved on considerably since then. If you'd like to offer your support or even more advice on where you think the article can be improved then please do so here. Many thanks, all the best The Rambling Man 07:46, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Fancy offering a support if you're happy with the article. Of course, if you don't do that sort of thing, fine!  Thanks for your time and effort.  The Rambling Man 13:43, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

Kambli
Great catch! Actually, I used Wisden 2006 (their cut-off is about 53.00 if I remember rightly); their footnote about Headley made me assume he was the only close shave - obviously a mistake! Kambli arguably got closer to qualifying for their list than Headley! I suppose I'd better alter the article to use Wisden's 10,000-run cut-off, and add Headley and Kambli as footnotes. Wouldn't it be nice to be allowed to query the cricketarchive database for this? --RobertG &#9836; talk 11:24, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

Bart King
Thanks for the mail Tintin. I'm just downloading and viewing the pages now. --Eva b d  19:23, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

Last white person
Someone's asked me IRL who the last white person was to play for a subcontinental team. Any ideas? --Dweller 13:13, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

Chandu Borde
I am adding your comment in talk page of Chandu Borde along with the response Kalyan 12:45, 16 March 2007 (UTC)

Hello again
Hello again Tintin. Here I am again. I couldn't keep away. I'll only be making short visits for the next couple of weeks as I've a lot on but then I'll get into the 19th century and try to develop that. Thanks again for your good wishes. All the best. --BlackJack | talk page 19:42, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

West Indian cricket team in England in 1976
Thanks for your help with the above. Sorry we conflicted, but I hope I picked up your changes. -- ALoan (Talk) 12:29, 21 March 2007 (UTC)

Cricketers who were murdered
Maybe we should go public with our little collection of morbidiana now that it has become newsworthy? I have a very busy day today and leave it to your judgement... Johnlp 09:54, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

That is just brilliant. Well done. Shall I draw it to ALoan's attention, since he seems to have the key to DYK? Johnlp 08:57, 24 March 2007 (UTC) Later: I did it myself. Johnlp 09:25, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

I put a note on WT:CRIC as well. Johnlp 09:17, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

I think that whole list should be renamed: "List of cricketers who were homicide victims"? "List of cricketers who died at the hands of another in peacetime"? Clunkier. Or take that Hookes guy off the list, or give him a separate subsection. Daniel Case 04:31, 25 March 2007 (UTC)


 * I've reworded Hookes again to be clearer. Also there's been a suggestion that we should have Leslie Hylton in there as a cricketing murderer, alongside the cricketing murderees. What think you? Johnlp 09:36, 25 March 2007 (UTC)

Yes, you're right. I'll go in and alter it. Johnlp 16:26, 25 March 2007 (UTC)

WCOY
I wasn't relying on an announcement, but on my copy of the 2007 Wisden, which arrived on Saturday. (I think Amazon slightly jumped the gun, as I don't think it's been formally released yet.) JH (talk page) 08:46, 27 March 2007 (UTC)

Tendulkar
Is it just me or is the article now cruftier than ever? :( .Blnguyen (bananabucket) 08:28, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for your help re Mike Bore
I will go back through my articles as you suggest and put in the reference to cricket archive, where i get the figures from and any other sources I use. My editing skills are pretty poor so I was planning to get the basic writing done first then tidy them up. Nick mallory 12:20, 30 March 2007 (UTC) Nick Mallory

As promised i've been through the articles i've done so far and cited their Cricinfo profile and categorised the players as 'Yorkshire Cricketers'. Hope that's ok. Thanks again. Nick mallory 02:20, 31 March 2007 (UTC) Nick Mallory

Help!!
Plese see this. Large scale vandalism. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jishacj (talk • contribs) 09:11, 31 March 2007 (UTC).
 * No worries. --Jisha  (Talk) 07:11, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

Hello u remember me
i am sdsamant according to u i am a sockpuppet of surasaman it is actually the other way around tintin1107 please could u release my block because i have learnt what i did was wrong and i should not have done it so please could u release my ban

tintin1107 thankyou for the advice i have put 3 requests to user:acetic acid and user: cbd and some unblock page thanks again how long does it take them to resond normally

trumper image
so which copyright tag should be used then? Template:PD-old?--Astrokey 44 11:37, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

Chauhans
That's bad. I notice a couple of new ones for the list in the 2007 Wisden, as well. I'll put them in this evening if I get to it. :( Johnlp 12:53, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

Cricket in Australia
Thanks for making the corrections for me. My fingers sometimes work faster than my brain and I am a terrible proofreader.--Mattinbgn/talk 11:14, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
 * OK, Lords/Leeds was careless. Thanks :-)--Mattinbgn/talk 11:53, 5 April 2007 (UTC)

Alan Davidson
The Ridge was the Lord's Test. I thought I was only referring to one Test there. ?? Blnguyen (bananabucket) 06:00, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Hmm, I must have been seeeing things. The sources didn't happen to mention the Ridge Test. Thanks for keeping an eye out! Blnguyen (bananabucket) 06:05, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Oh I see now. The Haigh Cricinfo profile said he made a telling contribution in the Ridge Test at Lord's and I assumed he was referring to the 77*. I guess Haigh must have been referring to teh seven wickets. Blnguyen (bananabucket) 06:10, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Heh, about the date and score errors by CI. The thing about the 57.3 overs unchanged in Kanpur which amuses me is that Davidson mentioned it his chapter "The Value of All rounders" in Pollard's coaching/history book. Davidson said that was the value of being fit that you can bowl so much in 100+ Fahrenheit but he didn't tell us that he was bowling spin. He tricked the Australian children into believing he bowled 57 consecutive overs of fast medium! Blnguyen (bananabucket) 06:18, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

Mani Madhava Chakyar
Hi, hope you remember me related to article Mani Madhava Chakyar. I have a problem and will be great if you help! someone with ip " 59.183.27.189 " is constantly vandalising the article Koodiyattam with deleting the info. I want to block the ip permanently, will you help me as i do not know what to do. Again please have a look at the much improved version of the articles Mani Madhava Chakyar,Mani Damodara Chakyar and Natyakalpadrumam. Thanks!!! Sreekanthv 04:37, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks Sreekanthv 04:53, 17 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Hi, I want to make the article Mani Madhava Chakyar a featured article. so please help me regarding that. Do have a look at the article Natyakalpadrumam also. Thanks Sreekanthv 04:52, 24 April 2007 (UTC)

Maurice Leyland
You were quite right about him starting his test career with a duck against the West Indies. Schoolboy error for me in forgetting that. I've fixed the article. Thanks for the heads up. Nick mallory 04:41, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

redlink to bluelink
I bet you can sort out the redlink in David Gower in about 3 seconds flat. --Dweller 12:07, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

Pankaj Gupta
It was only after creating the page on Pankaj Gupta and entering it for DYK, I noticed that it was on your 'To do' list. "What links here" brought me to the page. I shall be grateful for your adding whatever material you have on the subject. Regards - P.K.Niyogi 02:51, 18 April 2007 (UTC)

Indian collaboration of the week news
As mentioned in Wikiproject India newsletter of March 2007, the weekly collaboration of the Indian wikiproject has fallen from its once high feats. This message is to request the users to visit the collaboration page and help rejuvenate it.

The present collaboration of the week is Religion in India. Please go through the talk page of the article to see the proposed changes in the article. Regards.--Dwaipayan (talk) 05:11, 18 April 2007 (UTC)

Aloysius Pereira
Hi Tintin. I'm afraid I don't know who the earliest non-white player might have been but it wouldn't surprise me if it turned out to be someone in the 18th century as the gentry in those days selected whoever would win the wager. The Duke of Richmond in his judiciary capacity was noted for his hard line against anyone caught smuggling and yet he was quite happy to take to the field with notorious rogues like Robert Colchin and Edward Aburrow. If Richmond or Gage or Dorset happened to have a manservant from the West Indies who bowled well in practice, you can bet they picked him to play when the stakes were down.

On the subject of Aloysius Pereira, are you sure he was a native Indian? Pereira is a Portuguese name so he might have been from a colonial family.

It's interesting so I'll bear it in mind and, if I come across anything, I'll let you know. All the very best. --BlackJack | talk page 08:50, 21 April 2007 (UTC)

Brett Lee
I wouldn't be surprised if there was bogus info there, but the hagiographer has now left. Blnguyen (bananabucket) 06:22, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

James Aylward
All very uncertain, Tintin. Quite often it says in contemporary advertisements that wickets will be pitched at one or at two (in one it amusingly says precisely between one and two!). I'm not convinced they had set meal break times but they did play till a certain hour by the local church clock and again the chosen hour was variable. On average, I would think they did play for six hours in a day, but that is a best guess. We know Aylward went "in at five on Wednesday and was out after three on Friday" so we should perhaps assume he was in for over ten hours subject to rain breaks. --BlackJack | talk page 18:38, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

Billy Godleman
Hi Tintin. Don't want to commentator's curse him, but Godleman's heading for five 50s in his first five innings in f.c. cricket. (35* as I write). Any idea what the record is? --Dweller 14:35, 25 April 2007 (UTC)

Tented Field
Tintin, did you get my latest e-mail regarding these scans? I wondered if I could get the footnotes for the chapter as well as any images that Melville included? Thanks.--Eva b d  20:50, 25 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Take your time! It's no problem.--Eva b d  14:07, 27 April 2007 (UTC)

A new wiki just for India
www.indianotebook.org/wiki

Hey Tintin, I noticed that you were interested in editing India articles. I just wanted to tell you about a new wiki that a friend and I have created called India Notebook, the url of which is above. A description of our site is as follows (copy-pasted from the main page): About Us: The ultimate aim of India Notebook is to document each and every little thing in India. From shops to restaurants to your local paanwalla in your hometown, India Notebook will have an entry on it so that anytime you find yourself wanting to go to, say, a new restaurant in your town, just log on, search for restaurants in your town and browse away. All we need is a little help from you. Just add all your favourite hangouts, restaurants etc etc and slowly but surely, we will have documented everything there is to see and do in India for anyone to reference, anywhere and anytime. Soon a visitor to Bombay will be able to simply come here and check out the hottest clubs, best eateries and coolest Museums without buying a guidebook. Anything and everything you want to know about a city will be right here, written by the locals.

Come and contribute. Review your favourite pubs/restaurants so that people get up-to-date information about any place in india from the locals. And also tell any friends of yours who edit wikipedia to come help out here. We're also thinking of integrating Google maps into the site, so that you can view the location of any place described on the site. Don't hesitate to contact me at chaita@gmail.com

Best,

Chaitanya Netkalappa University of Chicago Class of 2010

Cuthbert Burnup
I'm having trouble getting Cricket Archive to work this evening, but the match is here. The batsman was Samuel Hill-Wood of Derbyshire and Burnup was the bowler, so it must have been Derbyshire's second innings. I'm not clear what the "net" system of scoring was: do you know? A.N. Hornby got 10 off a ball from Street of Surrey in Lancashire v Surrey in 1873: those are the only two instances in first-class cricket of 10 from a single ball. There are 11 instances of nines, including an all-run nine in 1842. C.C.C. (Box) Case of Somerset got an all-run six and an all-run five in the same over from Percy Fender in 1925. Johnlp 20:24, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

Hi
Hi Tintin. It was nice to find you on my page :) --Bhadani (talk) 14:36, 4 May 2007 (UTC)

WG
Thanks for your message, I've never come across a reference to his being called Gilby by his family, but then I've never read a full biography of him nor any of his ghosted "autobiographies. JH (talk page) 15:56, 5 May 2007 (UTC)


 * But thinking some more, I do have a vague idea that I once read that they called him Gilbert in preference to William. I may be imagining it, though. JH (talk page) 17:07, 5 May 2007 (UTC)

The reference to "Gilby" came from a piece in Kenneth Gregory's In Celebration of Cricket. I think it to be trustworthy.Robertson-Glasgow 10:38, 6 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Looking at a few of my sources, though, it would appear that John was right: "Gilbert" was definitely used more often than "William", "Willy" or "Gilby".Robertson-Glasgow 10:54, 6 May 2007 (UTC)


 * I am pleased to see that you approve.Robertson-Glasgow 18:17, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

Kanam
See User_talk:Thunderboltz. Any idea if it is a notable place?--thunderboltz(TALK) 16:16, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
 * Lol, okay. And yeah.. the article needs to start from scratch. The infobox statistics are all wrong too.--thunderboltz(TALK) 16:41, 9 May 2007 (UTC)

Image:Bodyline-tv-series.jpg
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speedies
Thanks for catching the junk!. But please, no matter how obvious the speedy, give one of the standard reasons--it makes finally disposing of them easier. for John Colombo, db-nonsense would have done just fine.DGG 06:53, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

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Brodribb has nothing about the hit in question
Sorry, mate. He does, however, have this interesting piece of information: "In 1932, in his innings of 162 v. Warwickshire at Edgbaston, C. K. Nayudu made a square-leg hit which actually cleared the River Rea, and as the river then formed the boundary between Warwickshire and Worcestershire, this hit may be regarded as a real example of ‘hitting the ball into the next county’." - p. 198 Robertson-Glasgow 16:05, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
 * Sorry that I couldn't be of more help. I'll keep an eye out for you, though. Robertson-Glasgow 16:09, 17 May 2007 (UTC)

Cricket articles
Hi Tintin. Major expansions on Richie Benaud, Steve Waugh, Bob Holland, Jack Fingleton, Bill Woodfull, Ernie Toshack and Sunil Gavaskar and you haven't noticed any errors yet???? :(( Blnguyen (bananabucket) 04:35, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks for that. I was going to have to look up the details of the politics with all those captaincy changes. By the way I dug up some info about the circumstances in which Arthur Morris filled in as captain. That's preety unusual that Australia played with only four batsmen in that match.... Blnguyen (cranky admin anniversary) 08:00, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
 * Oh I see. The ACHOF bio still has the claim that it is the record for the most # runs in one day. Blnguyen (bananabucket) 07:16, 4 June 2007 (UTC)


 * There's still quite a lot of work for you to do my sleuth. Neil Harvey and Harvey family are the latest. As well as the rest of User:Blnguyen/Cricket organising. Blnguyen (bananabucket) 06:13, 6 June 2007 (UTC)


 * Well since my talk page piled up so quickly, I had to attend to the SMG thing quickly...and since other horrible things have been on my wiki-mind the backlog in replying to messages is so bad. I will have to check Bose tomorrow after my weekly meeting with professor and such...but yeah I will remember to check Bose. Also Bill Lawry is my 100th DYK (joint with Gia Long, since they were posted on the same update), so it would be an honour if you cleaned out the errors...Thanks, Blnguyen (bananabucket) 05:08, 14 June 2007 (UTC)

WG Grace
Hi Tintin. Thanks for the mails in early May that I've just found (been away). I'll be calling in from time to time during the summer to keep in touch. Plus I've had an idea about some of the 18th century stuff that I might develop. Anyway, I'm sure I read somewhere that WG was called "Gilly" by the family but offhand I can't recall which book and I may have read it wrong or it was a misprint. Don't know. I'll keep it in mind and see if it comes back. I have recently bought Eric Midwinter's book about WG but not read it yet so I'll get into that and see if anything leaps out of the page. Hope you are well. All the very best as usual. --BlackJack | talk page 14:56, 26 May 2007 (UTC)

Re:Block request
I have indef blocked all of them except. I let the user go with a warning. Regards, Ganeshk  ( talk ) 06:24, 5 June 2007 (UTC)

Thanks !
I had almost forgot what it was like to get a barnstar :) The delays are because of because of lack of time but I will get to all of them eventually. Tintin 01:33, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
 * That's what you get for writing...........no barnstars. A disproportionately low amount of my barnstars are for editing compared to the time I actually spend writing. Although I am sure you know that anyway. Blnguyen (bananabucket) 03:14, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

wounds
licking my wounds ., if only i can see the lighter side of the nonsense called BCCI - Kalyan 13:19, 11 June 2007 (UTC)

Reply from Daya
hello, thanks for the reply.

Though i cannot completely agree that the state manual is reference source for entire history of south kerala. I dont think u might have heard abt valiya mundakkal family who had fought with kollam rani to stop the invasion of travancore kings towards venad.(even I head only thru vamozhi) Also i dont think it has any refernce in the state manual abt Melathil tharavad of kanyakumari who has given shelter to Marthanda varma when was in exile.

I am not here to Question the authenticity of state manual.

If you don’t like one particular section of the society or if you belong to particular society, you can manipulate history in any way to degrade/promote that section’s interest. That might have happened State manual also.

Its clearly mentioned name of the family, the couple belongs to in the book which i mentioned...

regards 05:01, 12 June 2007 (UTC)~

Definitely I will come back and update the article with all the details that u have mentioned. 05:11, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

Interesting comment...
..of yours on the Cricket Project talk page today. I've long been concerned that some individuals with a lot to give see "their" information as still owned, or maybe loaned, and I think I link what's going on at the page that you cite with the earlier comments on the project talk page that I responded to yesterday. What think you? Johnlp 22:29, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

Anamalai Hills
Tin,Thanks for the tip. I realize the difference. Previously links to Annamalai Hills would go to Annamalai Hill so i set up redirect from Annamalai Hills to Anamalai Hills. I'll find out "official" spelling in time, adjust redirects accordingly and correct spelling in article + expand article. -Marcus 16:42, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
 * I've determined that Anaimalai is correct anglicised spelling of the Tamil language word and will stick with that. Malai is mountain. Anai is elephant, other variations are not. -Marcus
 * Tin, Yes, please fix up all the remaining Annamalai-Anaimalai stuff where there are still some wrong ones used.Marcus 12:33, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Good explanation for spelling confusion. Hills are mostly in Tamil Nadu so stick with Anaimalai, see: anai (āṉai), yanai, an elephant.  I lived in India 3 years, mostly Tamil Nadu during 3 stays from 1971-75 and went back for a few short visits later in 80's. See:Manjampatti Valley Notes:. Sorry, I only played cricket once with some boys in a park in New Delhi.-Marcus 15:18, 18 June 2007 (UTC)

My, that's annoying
Thanks, though, for telling me. Cheers, Robertson-Glasgow 07:00, 17 June 2007 (UTC)

Re: Sivaji: The Boss
Hi. Didn't know you were involved in the project. Thanks a million for the source. I'm including it right away. Thanks, man. Anyways, please do continue to help us out here. It's taking an immense amount of time for me to check and verify each and every cited source, which is what I'm doing. Thanks, again. And yes, happy Wiki-ing!!! a JC freak <font color="#CC66FF">y <font color="#66CC00">A <font color="#FF6600">k  11:00, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Well, I don't know much about the project either. All that I know about the movie is what I've read on Wikipedia over the past few months. I decided to get involved last week cos I felt that the article was overtly long and required cleanup - spelling, grammar, image tagging, image alignment, references, etc. That's all. Anyways, thanks for the heads-up. Currently, I've stopped editing Sivaji: The Boss for some time. It was kinda getting on my nerves. I'm working on a coupla other articles. Will get back to it tommorrow, mebbe. Thanks for the source. I really appreciate your help. Happy Wiki-ing, again!!! <font color="#0000FF">a <font color="#FF0000">JC <font color="#0000FF">freak <font color="#CC66FF">y <font color="#66CC00">A <font color="#FF6600">k  14:13, 18 June 2007 (UTC)

Tintin
Hi. Saw you at Anaimalai Hills doing the Tintin :) We are talking after 1000 years! --Bhadani (talk) 18:14, 18 June 2007 (UTC)

S. K. Gurunathan
IMO, it'd be OK. Appears to be an Australian Government photo (tour was sponsored by the gov't) which means that copyright expired 50 years ago. The caption implies the photo was taken some time in 1955. &mdash;Moondyne 02:35, 19 June 2007 (UTC) I see no problem with cropping it either. &mdash;Moondyne 04:34, 19 June 2007 (UTC)

Mails
Hi Tintin. Yes, I will be reading mails, but not every day, and I'll be glad to hear from you anytime. All the best and I will be back. --BlackJack | talk page 06:13, 19 June 2007 (UTC)

Neil Harvey
Hello Tintin. Would you mind glancing your eagle eyes over this. Hoping for an FAC in about a month. Thanks, Blnguyen (bananabucket) 04:28, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Also found that the straight drive pic is from the VCA archives. So PD-Australia works. Blnguyen  ( bananabucket ) 04:39, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Alas for the great Alan Davidson, the US-Australia Free Trade agreement which came into effect in 2005 changed the picture regulations. Pre 1955 pictures expired in 2005 and were allowed to be used, but the law is now that anything during and after 1955 follows the 70 yrs after death rule. Which leaves us in trouble, since basically all pics of Davidson are post 1955. There is only one exception in his autobio, that of a side on bowling action which is clearly of an 18 yo kid (would be 1948 roughly) which isn't very easy to see, and some other Sheffield Shield team photo which is really small. :(....my favorite post war cricketer and one of the greats isn't likely to pass FA since most drive-bys who don't follow the topic usually cite entertaining pics as the #1 criteria....Blnguyen (bananabucket) 02:41, 28 June 2007 (UTC)

Arthur Morris
How's it looking?  Blnguyen  ( bananabucket ) 06:44, 16 July 2007 (UTC)

Ive no idea
Victuallers 11:21, 28 June 2007 (UTC)

Wisden anthologies
I don't know how I made the mistake about the 1940-63 one. I originally did a search at Amazon to get the details. Either they had an error in their listings or I had a mental blackout. The last of the four is no longer shown at Amazon, it seems. There were a number of other anthologies, but I tried to avoid those that were just compilations of two or more of the original ones. And yes, the 1992 is probably the date of the more recent reprint. Thanks for the corrections. JH (talk page) 20:41, 30 June 2007 (UTC)

Mani Madhava Chakyar to GA or FA
Hi, Hope you remember me...I want to make the article Mani Madhava Chakyar to GA or FA..I have improved the article quite well..i think you can help me.. so please try to help me...See the article Nātyakalpadrumam also...thanks Sreekanthv 06:15, 3 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Thanks..i have already modified the article and references are also added and i feel the article is complete by itself so that we can try atleast for GA. I needed some guidence and suggessions so that i can improve the shortcomings. so go throgh it so that we can improve it..Thanks..Sreekanthv 06:25, 9 July 2007 (UTC)


 * My article Mani Madhava Chakyar has been translated to lot of other languages. In Malayalam wiki (ml.wikipedia.org) one of the picture i had contributed is been selected as feautured one and pic of the day. I would like to know then, whether it is automatically becomes a Featured Picture in en.wiki?(http://ml.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%B4%9A%E0%B4%BF%E0%B4%A4%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%B0%E0%B4%82:Mani_Madhava_Chakyar-Sringara1.jpg)

Again that picture was slightly modified in ml.wiki, now if i want to use that in my english article, how can i transport it from malayalam wiki to english? What is the procedure of using my GFDL image in other languages wikis? is it like i have to upload the photo again and write the details? Please help me..Sreekanthv 12:12, 12 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Then picture will be a Feature one? Sreekanthv 12:19, 12 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Mani Madhava Chakyar to GA

Please review GA candidature of the article Mani Madhava Chakyar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Good_article_candidates#Arts) i ahve already nominaeted it. Thanks Sreekanthv 06:53, 18 July 2007 (UTC)

Reply to query
Hi Tintin. I've posted a reply to your question on Talk:1995 Formula One season. DH85868993 05:20, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

Image:Temple pond kerala.jpg
Please comment for Featured picture at Featured_picture_candidates Sreekanthv 12:09, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

Please Read mys post completely
Hi i have been contributing to Billava and Koti and Chennayya article for sometime. And i only created the article Koti and Chennayya. I have added following content

"The Tulu term Garadi is derived from Kannada word Garodi which means gymnasium."

from the link

http://www.billawabalagadubai.com/J1010/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=34&Itemid=32

But this has been changed by the user:User:Gnanapiti tactically. He has reverted this edits by multiple times. So as warning i have added a edit summary "Stop vandalism. Dont remove referenced content. if you conflicting opinion. please discuss it" to both the articles when i made last edit.

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Billava&action=history

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Koti_and_Chennayya&action=history

He again reverted this edit with following edit summary "What's wrong with you? I'm removing anything. I'm just fiuxing the reference format for god's sake. This is the way you reference something. Not by giving external link. Do you even check the diff?"

But he tactically removed following content. "The Tulu term Garadi is derived from..."

He has removed many refernced content from Billava article also. Then i explicitly provided the extenral ref.

Now he has been kept threatening template in talk page -- a personal attack template.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Dayaanjali

have i done some personal attack by providing the edit summary as mentioned earlier? Also please help me to maintain the article with authenticated content as the user is removing t5he content without any discussion....please keep an eye on both the artciles

I am making request to as i am not aware who are admins...

thanks Daya anjali 11:30, 18 July 2007 (UTC)


 * but what abt personal attack template? how can he use this without valid reason?

Daya anjali 11:42, 18 July 2007 (UTC)

King of Albania
In Alan Gibson's "The Cricket Captains of England" he says: ''After the First World War, Ranjitsinhji was elected Chancellor of the Indian Princes, and as such was a member of the Indian delegation to the League of Nations. He appointed Fry as his adviser, and as Ranji did not usually stay in Geneva very long, Fry often became a de facto representative of India, and impressed everyone very greatly with his linguistic fluency and majestic manner, even those who had not heard of cricket. Albania, a snall, newly-independent state, was looking for a king, pereferably an Englishman, and so Fry's name came up for consideration (by no means, it must be said, the only one).''

''I mentioned this story, which has often enough appeared in print, in an article in The Times some years ago, and it led to an interesting correspondence. There was one school of thought which maintained that no such offer had ever been made: that it was all a leg-pull by Ranji. Duleepsinhji... was cited in support of this view. But there was powerful evidence to the contrary, notably from Professor LF Rushbrook Williams, who succeeded to Fry's post in Ranji's service some years later. What happened, said Professor Rushbrook Williams, was that during the 1920 session of the League, at Geneva, an Albanian bishop had called on Ranji and Fry to intimate that if a candidate could be found who was ready to spend £10,000 a year in Albania, the crown would be at his disposal.''

''Fry was tempted, and believed that if he had pressed Ranji for the money, Ranji would have found it, but Ranji did not want to lose his services. Nevertheless, Rushbrook Williams concludes, "the provisional offer was undoubtedly given an airing, and it did not emanate from Ranji in the first instance."''

''A little later one of CB's daughters, Faith, who had been abroad and missed the correspondence, at the time of its publication, wrote to me and fully confirmed this account of what was known in the family, irreverently, as 'The Albanian Affair'. "I have never understood," she said, "why there have been so many variations on this theme, but they much amused my father!!"''

This seems conclusive enough, though I could not help thinking that the variations on the theme possibly owed something to the central character himself, who liked to recount the tale, and, like all good raconteurs, would sometimes imaginatively elaborate a detail.

''There is no need to doubt that the event is quite possible. Lord Headley, a British peer who had been converted to the Muslim religion, was approached; and ultimately it went to the unfortunate King Zog...''

''A business partner of Fry's, Christopher Hollis, wrote to me, in connection with the later versions of this story, that CB 'had a great capacity for living a fantasy life.' He went on, 'It pleased him to tell the story, and by the end I fancy that he did not know himself whether he believed it or not.' While one does not doubt the truth of this, it would be a mistake to think that Fry was a fantasist, in the sense that Walter Mitty was. His fantasies were no more than embroideries on what was already the finest silk. His achievements were real. (pp104-5 of the 1989 edition) JH (talk page) 17:37, 18 July 2007 (UTC)

Invincibles
Hi Tintin. Do you know of a good book available here which would have profiles of the members of the Invincibles (enough detail for a GA or FA) and of the tour itself? Thanks,  Blnguyen  ( bananabucket ) 07:31, 20 July 2007 (UTC)