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Sockpuppetry case of 86.156.75.117
I have accused 86.156.75.117 and of sockpuppetry at Suspected sock puppets/86.156.75.117. I would appreciate it if you shared your views for the suspected sock puppets. Thanks! ''' Bushcarrot Talk Please Sign! Let's go Lightning! ''' 00:54, 15 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Have done just that! Check out the page history of Waste container and you'll find both committing vandalism within the same 5-minute period. Thanks for doing what you've done and let me know if there's anything else I can do. I notice users Lemonflash and SJP have also helped revert vandalism in this case. Wavehunter 01:07, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

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Thanks!
Hi Wavehunter, thanks for cleaning up the Max Gottschalk prose, and I will be trying to add more photos that I have taken from some other collectors here in Portland, OR which I am releasing to the public domain, and I will change the rights on the photos in the galleries to that, since they are photos I took of furniture pieces I own. I will also read all your references to writing better articles at the top of your talk page. Thanks for being polite and for your gentle hand in editing - I've run into a lot of "hack & slash" jobs on articles when I don't have a lot of time to work on this stuff. Cheers, Wink WinkJunior 21:48, 8 October 2007 (UTC)

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Don't know what to make of this. Sent it to AFD. Dloh  cierekim  03:05, 13 September 2008 (UTC)

Thanks!
Thank you for adding welcome cookies for my page! Also please could you check my spelling/grammar on Kiribati national futsal team (You don't have to!)   — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cuddlesthemonkey (talk • contribs) 16:59, 13 July 2016 (UTC)

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Gondola modifications and citations
Wavehunter

I added the additional citations, though some of it (es.: the addition of "flat-bottomed") came straight from the Italian version, which considering the subject, I think is the more definitive.

Also the removal of the floating "Gondolier's guild headquarters" has no substance, and the address (and phone number, which DOES exist), is listed on the official site that was already cited.

The removal of the references as water-taxi and motorized gondolas are also because they are unsubstantiated, and in direct conflict to the Italian version, which speaks of the popularity of the gondola "... until the diffusion of motorized water transport", and not the motorization of the gondola, which doesn't exist.

My references to the gondolier's guild were already referenced.

If there were other points which seem "original research" to you, please let me know so I can provide references (which may be available only in Italian, again pretty reasonably so considering it is an Italian subject in an Italian city).

Old Jacques (talk) 09:26, 18 June 2009 (UTC)


 * Thanks for this, Old Jacques. It seems you have added references to the gondola page but not the watercraft rowing page. Reading some of the guidelines, citing other Wikipedia pages - even in other languages - is discouraged (to put it mildly). That's because Wikipedia cannot be authoritative unless it cites external sources that are themselves authoritative. If the Italian article is unreferenced, then the English article is unreferenced too. Referencing external sources in English is best for the English Wikipedia, but if these cannot be found then sources in other languages are acceptable. Check here and particularly here for more on references. Hope this helps. Wavehunter (talk) 16:44, 18 June 2009 (UTC)
 * The watercraft rowing page I modified with references already cited in my modifications. The references to the "standing position", for example, not for which I didn't reference directly, were documented in the already cited and clearly illustrated (not my modification) reference on Voga alla Veneta "venetia.it". They were just what I considered a clearer description, reading the article, even though I know Gondolas from first-hand experience (which I wasn't citing, in this case). What additional references would you consider necessary at this point? Would print references be more authoritative/better? In that case Italian language sources (probably Venetian dialect) would be the only authoritative "direct" sources for something so Venetian. Thanks for the input. Old Jacques (talk) 13:42, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
 * I think I see where the confusion lies. You had inserted hotlinks to external webpages (www.vogaveneta.it and www.venetia.it). I have converted these into references. Please take a look and check that they are what you want. I am not an Italian speaker and cannot verify that they say what they are meant to say, but they certainly appear appropriate enough. I hope this helps. Wavehunter (talk) 15:55, 19 June 2009 (UTC)

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Thanks
...for catching my typo, Wavehunter, and for your overall input to Iman al-Obeidi. Regards, Cinosaur (talk) 03:49, 2 April 2011 (UTC)


 * Thanks for your thanks! Glad if I was able to help a little. The bulk of the work there seems to be yours, but good to see some other experienced Wikipedians lending a hand. All power to your elbow. Wavehunter (talk) 01:43, 3 April 2011 (UTC)


 * Thank you for your message on my talk page, Wavehunter, and for being among the capable editors who offer the article a helping hand towards its improvement. Regards, Cinosaur (talk) 18:41, 8 April 2011 (UTC)

re : Thanks
Hello,

Welcome to malagasy Wikipedia ! If you have questions about our Wiki or request, feel free to contact me. Best regards, --Jagwar - ( ( talk ) )  16:38, 14 June 2011 (UTC)


 * Thanks, but I have never contributed to the Malagasy Wikipedia and do not feel qualified to do so in the future. If you are sending automated emails to every Wikipedian who even visits http://mg.wikipedia.org then I fear you are likely to upset somebody before very long and this will not help your cause in building an encyclopaedia in the Malagasy language. Best wishes Wavehunter (talk) 17:06, 14 June 2011 (UTC)

Mariano Rajoy, Prime minister - desginate
Hi,

As general elections in Spain designate the congressmen and not the prime minister (who is elected by the congressmen, not by the people), I'm afraid that, as to date, the "prime minister - designate" title is wrong (although is 100% sure Mariano Rajoy will be elected prime minister). 62.83.105.235 (talk) 10:41, 26 November 2011 (UTC)


 * I think what you say is probably right. Rajoy's party won most seats and should be in a position to form the next government, most likely with Rajoy leading it. However, I did not add Rajoy or the Prime Minister designate title to the Spain page: that was Therequiembellishere. Also, Wikipedia defines a Prime Minister-designate as someone expected to take office, and accepts the term is misleading. Since we agree that Rajoy will probably be the next Prime Minister of Spain, I think I will leave the page as it stands. Thank you, though, for bringing this to my attention. I realise that Spain is a semi-protected page, only editable by auto-confirmed users. --Wavehunter (talk) 18:04, 26 November 2011 (UTC)

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I am now proud owner of a TUSC account! --Wavehunter (talk) 00:20, 16 May 2012 (UTC)

Talkback
Just in case you quit watching this discussion after our last exchange. TransporterMan ( TALK ) 16:08, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

C H-H
Good changes to Chris Heaton-Harris, try to avoid terms like "hit the headlines" and "despite". An extraordinary story is self-evident, and does not need purple prose. There is a wealth of information on MP's, many of their pages are poorly sourced, well done for working on this one. Gareth E Kegg (talk) 09:53, 14 November 2012 (UTC)


 * Thanks. I've made an update and tried to incorporate your helpful advice. --Wavehunter (talk) 18:19, 14 November 2012 (UTC)

Talk:Opinion polling for the next United Kingdom general election
Hi, dunno if you've seen the messages on this page for you but everyone is happy for you to upload that chart, the data for 2012 will remain unchanged. Please upload to talk page asap. Many thanks for your efforts.Sheffno1gunner (talk) 20:29, 7 January 2013 (UTC)


 * Wilco. Super busy with other stuff right now, so give me 24 hours. --Wavehunter (talk) 21:53, 7 January 2013 (UTC)

Just so you know, (for just 2012) hasn't gone to waste, it is now on UKIP's page as it is very useful under recent events. Thanks again!Sheffno1gunner (talk) 21:28, 13 January 2013 (UTC)

European Parliament election, 2009 (United Kingdom)
Hi could you possibly make a graph for the opinion polling section of the 2009 European Elections, the same as you have done for 2012 in Opinion polling for the next United Kingdom general election. With the one change to the key as described on [|the talk page]. There are only 16 polls so this hopefully shouldn't take you too long. Be brilliant if you could do this and make comments on the talk page. Many Thanks sheffno1gunner (talk) 18:57, 9 January 2013 (UTC)

I've sorted it, it's fine! Thanks all the same. sheffno1gunner (talk) 05:40, 11 January 2013 (UTC)

Charts for Opinion polling for the next United Kingdom general election
In the end I decided to spend hours going through each individual poll and dissecting UKIP from the Others so that we could have a complete graph spanning the whole of the Parliament. I have replaced your graph for the time being with a very basic version. However it was fairly unanimously decided that your graph was the best (I agree). Could I therefore ask you to extend your graph and re-upload it? It shouldn't take you too long, it's all in the right format ready for you, the hard bit has been done. Could you also make sure the Chart has a tittle, preferably "Opinion Polling for the 2015 United Kingdom Election". Also since there is plenty of space could you make sure that the key at the bottom has the full names of "Conservative", "Labour", "Lib Dem", "UKIP" and "other". I would really appreciate your help on this, your table looks so much better than mine, it's just not got enough detail on it yet.

To use the data, you will need to copy it via the edit page. As you can see it does not appear in table format on here but it does if you look on the edit page. You can simply copy this and attach it to the data in the existing tables.

Data
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Sep	36.00%	41.00%	10.00%	4.00%	8.00% 18–19 Sep	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	4.00%	8.00% 15–16 Sep	36.00%	42.00%	9.00%	5.00%	8.00% 14–15 Sep	38.00%	41.00%	9.00%	5.00%	7.00% 13–15 Sep	33.00%	36.00%	9.00%	8.00%	14.00% 13–14 Sep	37.00%	41.00%	10.00%	5.00%	8.00% 12–13 Sep	35.00%	43.00%	10.00%	5.00%	7.00% 11–12 Sep	37.00%	41.00%	10.00%	4.00%	7.00% 10–12 Sep	35.00%	37.00%	13.00%	3.00%	12.00% 9–11 Sep	34.00%	38.00%	12.00%	3.00%	13.00% 8–9 Sep	38.00%	41.00%	9.00%	4.00%	7.00% 7–8 Sep	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	4.00%	8.00% 6–7 Sep	36.00%	42.00%	9.00%	5.00%	9.00% 5–6 Sep	38.00%	40.00%	9.00%	5.00%	8.00% 4–5 Sep	37.00%	43.00%	9.00%	6.00%	6.00% 2–5 Sep	36.00%	37.00%	9.00%	7.00%	11.00% 2–4 Sep	37.00%	38.00%	11.00%	2.00%	12.00% 1–2 Sep	33.00%	39.00%	11.00%	7.00%	11.00% 1–2 Sep	38.00%	39.00%	10.00%	6.00%	7.00% 31 Aug – 1 Sep	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	5.00%	7.00% 30–31 Aug	37.00%	42.00%	10.00%	5.00%	7.00% 29–30 Aug	39.00%	40.00%	10.00%	5.00%	6.00% 25–26 Aug	38.00%	41.00%	9.00%	4.00%	9.00% 24–25 Aug	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	4.00%	8.00% 23–24 Aug	36.00%	43.00%	9.00%	3.00%	10.00% 22–23 Aug	37.00%	44.00%	9.00%	3.00%	7.00% 21–22 Aug	35.00%	44.00%	9.00%	3.00%	9.00% 20–22 Aug	34.00%	40.00%	15.00%	2.00%	9.00% 19–21 Aug	37.00%	36.00%	17.00%	2.00%	8.00% 18–19 Aug	36.00%	40.00%	11.00%	3.00%	10.00% 16–19 Aug	37.00%	38.00%	9.00%	6.00%	11.00% 17–18 Aug	36.00%	44.00%	9.00%	5.00%	7.00% 17–18 Aug	38.00%	40.00%	11.00%	5.00%	6.00% 16–17 Aug	35.00%	44.00%	9.00%	5.00%	7.00% 15–16 Aug	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	6.00%	6.00% 14–15 Aug	35.00%	43.00%	9.00%	6.00%	7.00% 11–12 Aug	36.00%	43.00%	9.00%	7.00%	5.00% 10–11 Aug	35.00%	43.00%	9.00%	7.00%	6.00% 9–11 Aug	34.00%	38.00%	9.00%	8.00%	11.00% 9–10 Aug	36.00%	43.00%	9.00%	7.00%	6.00% 8–9 Aug	36.00%	43.00%	9.00%	6.00%	7.00% 7–8 Aug	36.00%	44.00%	9.00%	6.00%	6.00% 4–5 Aug	35.00%	44.00%	9.00%	5.00%	7.00% 3–4 Aug	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	5.00%	7.00% 2–3 Aug	35.00%	43.00%	10.00%	5.00%	6.00% 1–2 Aug	36.00%	45.00%	8.00%	5.00%	6.00% 31 Jul–1 Aug	35.00%	42.00%	11.00%	5.00%	7.00% 28–29 Jul	35.00%	44.00%	10.00%	4.00%	8.00% 27–28 Jul	36.00%	42.00%	11.00%	4.00%	7.00% 26–27 Jul	36.00%	43.00%	8.00%	4.00%	9.00% 25–26 Jul	35.00%	44.00%	9.00%	4.00%	8.00% 24–25 Jul	37.00%	41.00%	10.00%	4.00%	8.00% 22–24 Jul	34.00%	40.00%	13.00%	4.00%	9.00% 21–22 Jul	35.00%	43.00%	10.00%	5.00%	7.00% 20–21 Jul	36.00%	44.00%	9.00%	5.00%	7.00% 19–20 Jul	35.00%	43.00%	11.00%	6.00%	5.00% 19–20 Jul	34.00%	41.00%	10.00%	6.00%	10.00% 18–19 Jul	36.00%	43.00%	8.00%	5.00%	8.00% 17–18 Jul	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	4.00%	8.00% 16–18 Jul	32.00%	39.00%	11.00%	4.00%	14.00% 15–17 Jul	37.00%	36.00%	16.00%	3.00%	8.00% 14–15 Jul	36.00%	42.00%	11.00%	3.00%	8.00% 13–14 Jul	36.00%	43.00%	9.00%	3.00%	8.00% 13–14 Jul	36.00%	40.00%	10.00%	3.00%	11.00% 12–13 Jul	35.00%	43.00%	10.00%	3.00%	9.00% 11–12 Jul	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	3.00%	9.00% 10–11 Jul	35.00%	43.00%	10.00%	3.00%	9.00% 7–8 Jul	35.00%	44.00%	8.00%	3.00%	10.00% 6–7 Jul	37.00%	43.00%	8.00%	3.00%	9.00% 5–6 Jul	35.00%	43.00%	9.00%	3.00%	10.00% 4–5 Jul	35.00%	43.00%	10.00%	3.00%	9.00% 3–4 Jul	37.00%	43.00%	9.00%	3.00%	9.00% 30 Jun–1 Jul	36.00%	42.00%	9.00%	3.00%	10.00% 29–30 Jun	37.00%	42.00%	8.00%	3.00%	11.00% 28–29 Jun	37.00%	41.00%	10.00%	3.00%	9.00% 27–28 Jun	36.00%	43.00%	8.00%	3.00%	9.00% 26–27 Jun	37.00%	42.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 24–26 Jun	36.00%	40.00%	11.00%	3.00%	10.00% 23–24 Jun	36.00%	43.00%	9.00%	2.00%	10.00% 22–23 Jun	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 21–22 Jun	36.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	11.00% 20–21 Jun	37.00%	42.00%	8.00%	2.00%	11.00% 19–20 Jun	37.00%	43.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 17–19 Jun	37.00%	39.00%	12.00%	2.00%	10.00% 16–17 Jun	37.00%	42.00%	10.00%	2.00%	9.00% 15–16 Jun	37.00%	43.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 15–16 Jun	37.00%	37.00%	11.00%	2.00%	13.00% 14–15 Jun	36.00%	42.00%	9.00%	3.00%	9.00% 13–14 Jun	37.00%	42.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 12–13 Jun	37.00%	42.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 10–11 Jun	39.00%	40.00%	9.00%	3.00%	8.00% 9–10 Jun	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	3.00%	9.00% 8–9 Jun	37.00%	43.00%	8.00%	3.00%	9.00% 7–8 Jun	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	10.00% 6–7 Jun	36.00%	44.00%	8.00%	2.00%	10.00% 5–6 Jun	37.00%	43.00%	9.00%	2.00%	10.00% 2–3 Jun	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	10.00% 1–2 Jun	36.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	11.00% 31 May–1 Jun	39.00%	41.00%	9.00%	2.00%	10.00% 30–31 May	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	10.00% 27–29 May	37.00%	37.00%	12.00%	2.00%	12.00% 26–27 May	37.00%	43.00%	9.00%	2.00%	10.00% 25–26 May	37.00%	43.00%	8.00%	2.00%	10.00% 24–25 May	37.00%	41.00%	10.00%	2.00%	10.00% 23–24 May	38.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 20–24 May	35.00%	42.00%	10.00%	2.00%	11.00% 22–23 May	38.00%	42.00%	10.00%	2.00%	8.00% 19–20 May	37.00%	42.00%	8.00%	2.00%	11.00% 18–19 May	38.00%	40.00%	10.00%	2.00%	10.00% 17–18 May	36.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	11.00% 16–17 May	39.00%	41.00%	9.00%	2.00%	10.00% 15–16 May	38.00%	41.00%	10.00%	2.00%	10.00% 12–13 May	36.00%	41.00%	9.00%	2.00%	11.00% 9–10 May	38.00%	40.00%	9.00%	2.00%	11.00% 8–9 May	38.00%	42.00%	8.00%	2.00%	10.00% 6–9 May	35.00%	38.00%	9.00%	7.00%	10.00% 6–8 May	37.00%	39.00%	11.00%	2.00%	11.00% 5–6 May	36.00%	41.00%	10.00%	2.00%	10.00% 4–5 May	37.00%	39.00%	10.00%	3.00%	10.00% 3–4 May	36.00%	40.00%	11.00%	3.00%	11.00% 2–3 May	37.00%	42.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 27–28 Apr	36.00%	41.00%	12.00%	3.00%	9.00% 26–27 Apr	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	3.00%	9.00% 25–26 Apr	36.00%	41.00%	10.00%	3.00%	10.00% 20–21 Apr	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	3.00%	9.00% 19–20 Apr	36.00%	43.00%	9.00%	3.00%	9.00% 18–19 Apr	36.00%	43.00%	9.00%	3.00%	9.00% 17–18 Apr	36.00%	42.00%	9.00%	3.00%	9.00% 15–17 Apr	40.00%	40.00%	9.00%	3.00%	8.00% 14–15 Apr	37.00%	41.00%	9.00%	3.00%	9.00% 13–14 Apr	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	3.00%	9.00% 12–13 Apr	35.00%	44.00%	10.00%	4.00%	8.00% 11–12 Apr	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	4.00%	7.00% 10–11 Apr	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	5.00%	7.00% 8–11 Apr	31.00%	42.00%	11.00%	6.00%	11.00% 8–10 Apr	36.00%	40.00%	11.00%	4.00%	10.00% 7–8 Apr	36.00%	43.00%	9.00%	2.00%	10.00% 6–7 Apr	35.00%	44.00%	10.00%	2.00%	9.00% 5–6 Apr	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	2.00%	10.00% 4–5 Apr	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	10.00% 3–4 Apr	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 31 Mar–1 Apr	36.00%	42.00%	11.00%	3.00%	8.00% 30–31 Mar	35.00%	42.00%	10.00%	2.00%	11.00% 29–30 Mar	35.00%	45.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 28–29 Mar	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	2.00%	9.00% 27–28 Mar	36.00%	44.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 25–27 Mar	35.00%	41.00%	13.00%	2.00%	9.00% 24–25 Mar	38.00%	41.00%	11.00%	2.00%	8.00% 23–24 Mar	37.00%	41.00%	11.00%	2.00%	9.00% 23–24 Mar	37.00%	36.00%	16.00%	2.00%	9.00% 22–23 Mar	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	2.00%	9.00% 21–22 Mar	35.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	12.00% 18–21 Mar	32.00%	41.00%	10.00%	8.00%	10.00% 17–18 Mar	37.00%	43.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 16–17 Mar	35.00%	43.00%	10.00%	2.00%	10.00% 15–16 Mar	35.00%	43.00%	10.00%	2.00%	10.00% 14–15 Mar	35.00%	45.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 13–14 Mar	35.00%	44.00%	9.00%	3.00%	10.00% 11–13 Mar	37.00%	41.00%	10.00%	3.00%	10.00% 10–11 Mar	33.00%	44.00%	10.00%	3.00%	10.00% 9–10 Mar	34.00%	45.00%	9.00%	3.00%	9.00% 8–9 Mar	36.00%	42.00%	9.00%	3.00%	11.00% 7–8 Mar	36.00%	44.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 6–7 Mar	36.00%	42.00%	9.00%	3.00%	10.00% 4–6 Mar	35.00%	41.00%	11.00%	5.00%	11.00% 3–4 Mar	35.00%	43.00%	10.00%	7.00%	5.00% 3–4 Mar	33.00%	41.00%	10.00%	5.00%	10.00% 1–2 Mar	36.00%	41.00%	11.00%	3.00%	9.00% 28 Feb – 1 Mar	34.00%	43.00%	11.00%	3.00%	9.00% 27–28 Feb	36.00%	43.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 25–27 Feb	35.00%	39.00%	12.00%	3.00%	11.00% 24–25 Feb	36.00%	44.00%	10.00%	3.00%	7.00% 23–24 Feb	38.00%	42.00%	10.00%	3.00%	7.00% 22–23 Feb	36.00%	44.00%	11.00%	3.00%	6.00% 21–22 Feb	37.00%	43.00%	9.00%	3.00%	8.00% 20–21 Feb	36.00%	42.00%	11.00%	3.00%	8.00% 18–20 Feb	35.00%	38.00%	18.00%	3.00%	6.00% 18–20 Feb	33.00%	43.00%	13.00%	3.00%	8.00% 17–18 Feb	37.00%	41.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 16–17 Feb	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 15–16 Feb	35.00%	45.00%	10.00%	3.00%	7.00% 14–15 Feb	37.00%	44.00%	10.00%	3.00%	7.00% 13–14 Feb	36.00%	44.00%	10.00%	3.00%	7.00% 10–11 Feb	35.00%	45.00%	9.00%	3.00%	8.00% 9–10 Feb	35.00%	44.00%	10.00%	3.00%	9.00% 9–10 Feb	36.00%	42.00%	11.00%	5.00%	8.00% 8–10 Feb	34.00%	40.00%	11.00%	6.00%	12.00% 8–9 Feb	36.00%	43.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 7–8 Feb	35.00%	43.00%	10.00%	3.00%	7.00% 6–7 Feb	37.00%	43.00%	9.00%	3.00%	7.00% 4–6 Feb	36.00%	39.00%	11.00%	3.00%	11.00% 3–4 Feb	36.00%	42.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 1–2 Feb	36.00%	44.00%	9.00%	3.00%	7.00% 31 Jan–1 Feb	39.00%	44.00%	8.00%	3.00%	7.00% 30–31 Jan	40.00%	42.00%	8.00%	3.00%	8.00% 28–30 Jan	34.00%	43.00%	10.00%	4.00%	9.00% 27–28 Jan	32.00%	43.00%	11.00%	4.00%	10.00% 27–28 Jan	39.00%	43.00%	8.00%	5.00%	5.00% 26–27 Jan	38.00%	44.00%	8.00%	3.00%	7.00% 25–26 Jan	39.00%	41.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 25–26 Jan	33.00%	41.00%	12.00%	6.00%	9.00% 24–25 Jan	37.00%	43.00%	10.00%	4.00%	6.00% 23–24 Jan	37.00%	42.00%	11.00%	4.00%	7.00% 21–24 Jan	33.00%	43.00%	13.00%	4.00%	7.00% 21–23 Jan	35.00%	39.00%	15.00%	2.00%	8.00% 20–21 Jan	39.00%	43.00%	9.00%	3.00%	7.00% 19–20 Jan	36.00%	43.00%	10.00%	3.00%	8.00% 18–19 Jan	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	8.00% 17–18 Jan	39.00%	44.00%	8.00%	2.00%	7.00% 16–17 Jan	37.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 13–14 Jan	37.00%	43.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 12–13 Jan	36.00%	40.00%	10.00%	2.00%	12.00% 12–13 Jan	41.00%	41.00%	8.00%	2.00%	9.00% 11–12 Jan	36.00%	43.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 10–11 Jan	40.00%	41.00%	7.00%	2.00%	10.00% 8–10 Jan	40.00%	43.00%	8.00%	2.00%	7.00% 7–9 Jan	34.00%	42.00%	12.00%	2.00%	10.00% 6–7 Jan	35.00%	40.00%	12.00%	5.00%	8.00% 6–7 Jan	38.00%	41.00%	10.00%	5.00%	6.00% 5–6 Jan	39.00%	43.00%	7.00%	2.00%	8.00% 4–5 Jan	40.00%	41.00%	10.00%	2.00%	7.00% 3–4 Jan	40.00%	42.00%	8.00%	2.00%	8.00% 22–23 Dec	39.00%	41.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 21–22 Dec	41.00%	42.00%	8.00%	2.00%	8.00% 20–21 Dec	40.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	7.00% 19–20 Dec	40.00%	43.00%	8.00%	2.00%	7.00% 17–20 Dec	35.00%	41.00%	9.00%	5.00%	10.00% 16–19 Dec	37.00%	39.00%	13.00%	2.00%	9.00% 16–17 Dec	39.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	8.00% 15–16 Dec	37.00%	39.00%	11.00%	2.00%	11.00% 15–16 Dec	41.00%	41.00%	9.00%	2.00%	8.00% 14–15 Dec	42.00%	40.00%	8.00%	2.00%	7.00% 13–14 Dec	39.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	7.00% 12–13 Dec	41.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	6.00% 10–12 Dec	38.00%	39.00%	11.00%	4.00%	10.00% 9–10 Dec	40.00%	42.00%	9.00%	2.00%	8.00% 8–9 Dec	41.00%	39.00%	11.00%	5.00%	7.00% 7–8 Dec	41.00%	41.00%	8.00%	2.00%	8.00% 6–7 Dec	42.00%	39.00%	9.00%	2.00%	8.00% 5–6 Dec	42.00%	39.00%	10.00%	2.00%	7.00% 2–3 Dec	41.00%	39.00%	10.00%	2.00%	8.00% 1–2 Dec	40.00%	40.00%	11.00%	2.00%	7.00% 30 Nov–1 Dec	41.00%	38.00%	11.00%	2.00%	8.00% 29–30 Nov	35.00%	40.00%	13.00%	2.00%	10.00% 29–30 Nov	40.00%	40.00%	10.00%	4.00%	8.00% 28–29 Nov	40.00%	40.00%	10.00%	2.00%	8.00% 26–29 Nov	36.00%	40.00%	12.00%	2.00%	10.00% 25–26 Nov	40.00%	40.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 24–25 Nov	42.00%	39.00%	10.00%	2.00%	7.00% 23–24 Nov	40.00%	40.00%	9.00%	2.00%	9.00% 22–23 Nov	42.00%	40.00%	10.00%	2.00%	7.00% 21–22 Nov	41.00%	38.00%	11.00%	2.00%	8.00% 19–21 Nov	36.00%	38.00%	14.00%	3.00%	9.00% 18–19 Nov	40.00%	38.00%	11.00%	1.00%	10.00% 17–19 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Many Thanks and I hope that this helpsSheffno1gunner (talk) 06:45, 11 January 2013 (UTC)

Many-sorted logic
Hi, thanks for your corrections! (I changed "my\ favorite\ oak" back to "my_favorite_oak", since identifiers are usually composed of letters, digits, and "_", but not " ".)

I'm not glad with the current article text either. Do you think it would be helpful to say that many-sorted logic is like ordinary predicate logic, but with types (called "sorts" by the logicians) as programming languages usually have? I'll also try to give a more explicit example about what can be done with many-sorted logic.

Jochen Burghardt (talk) 21:49, 9 July 2013 (UTC)


 * Hi Jochen. I'm sure you're right to change the identifier as you describe (though I've reinstated the backslashes to enable the browser to parse this). As for making the article understandable to lay people, I think the introduction is the key. To me it is quite impenetrable. What is logic? (To most people, I suggest, logic is just anything that makes sense. That's logical!) What is 'ordinary predicate logic'? I think that as things stand one might need a degree in mathematics (or philosophy?) to get through this article. Sorry I can't help. Do we need to call for an expert to intervene? Best wishes, William. --Wavehunter (talk) 16:55, 10 July 2013 (UTC)

First Championship goal
Hi, I have re-added Danny Ings as the first goalscorer of the season with a reference showing that the Football League (correctly) decided to award the goal to him a couple of days after the match. He is credited with the goal in the top goalscorers list, which says he has scored two (other was against Sheffield Wednesday the week after). Either way, Darren Pratley very definitely scored the second league goal of the season by anybody's definition, because if Ings didn't then the first goal of the season was an own goal. BigDom (talk) 11:15, 24 August 2013 (UTC)


 * Sounds good to me. It may be worth adding a non-wiki note to the source or something to the talk page to stop it getting changed again. I had taken my info from the BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23474674 but the Football League is obviously more authoritative on this subject. All the best. --Wavehunter (talk) 12:19, 24 August 2013 (UTC)

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Opinion polling for the next United Kingdom general election
I see you have rounded the Populus monthly summary result to 0dp. Fair enough, as this is how polls are normally reported, and fits in with the Wiki page standards, but it has introduced a rounding anomaly. The Tory vote at 32.5 should normally be rounded up to 33, Labour rounded down to 37%, but the lead at 4.6% should remain at 5%. This looks anomalous, but is correct (just as the "others" figure will sometimes take the total over 100%).

The figures to 1dp were taken from the FT article, however the tables at http://www.populus.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/OmOnline_Vote_February_2014.pdf only give 0dp as usual for polls so maybe we should stick to their figures (see p36 on) where the lead would be calculated arithmetically on the rounded figures as 4%?

I understand these polls will now be monthly until the election so we probably need a consistent approach. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Saxmund (talk • contribs) 18:48, 7 March 2014 (UTC)


 * Thanks, Saxmund. I agree with your changes. --Wavehunter (talk) 09:23, 19 March 2014 (UTC)

Thank you
Thank you for editing after me for Porcupine Seabight article.. --User:Gamera1123(User talk:Gamera1123) 26 April 2014, 23:41 (UTC)
 * Of course you're very welcome Gamera1123. Thanks for your input! --Wavehunter (talk) 16:18, 26 April 2014 (UTC)

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Newark by-election Infobox
Hi. Request you to provide your opinion regarding the inclusion of candidates in an infobox of an ongoing by-election here. Thanks. Ali Fazal (talk) 12:25, 1 May 2014 (UTC)
 * Done! Thanks for asking. --Wavehunter (talk) 13:46, 1 May 2014 (UTC)

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Diego García de Moguer
Hello Wavehunter, I tried to add a reference to above article, and I wanted to do it the same way you did in Slea Head, but I failed. There is an error saying "Cite error: The named reference Garcia was invoked but never defined". Could you help to fix that? Thanks. FraLiss (talk) 09:15, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
 * Hi FraLiss. What's happened is that you have removed another reference in the introduction (to MCN Biografias). This reference was used multiple times. On the first occasion it was named as "Garcia" but since you took out that first reference, later references are searching for Garcia and not finding it. I don't know if you meant to remove that reference in the introduction. If you did, you could change another of the Garcia references from to . I could not see much about Garcia de Moguer in your reference - it seemed to relate instead to Andre Higino. Since I'm not sure what you're trying to do I'm not sure how to help. Good luck! --Wavehunter (talk) 09:59, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
 * A bot has now restored the MCN Biographiucas reference and I've tried to improve your reference so it goes direct to the page. Hope that helps! --Wavehunter (talk) 15:19, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
 * Thanks Wavehunter, that was absolutely correct what you did. I have to study that once again, it is a bit complicated for me. I made historical changes also in the Diego Garcia article about the discoveries. I like the history of the explorers in the 15th century. FraLiss (talk) 20:12, 17 May 2014 (UTC)

Sir John Perceval, 1st Baronet
Sorry for making you redo some of your error fixes. It seems that I accidentally took you version 12:06 instead of 14:05, I am not sure how that happened. -- PBS (talk) 20:57, 25 June 2014 (UTC)


 * Not to worry. I suggest the article still needs some work, perhaps updating the English from the 18th century source. Interesting biography though. Thanks for all your work on it. All the best, Wavehunter (talk) 08:14, 26 June 2014 (UTC)

La Diosa Coronada
Hello, I've come to ask you to please stop, your editing is clearly unacceptable. If "La Diosa Coronada" is a nickname, that is not the way to move an article. I have asked that it deletes the page "La Diosa Coronada", so that it can go... What you are doing is copy and paste and that should not be done, because if the article history is not lost.-- McV eigh  / talk  17:18, 10 January 2015 (UTC)


 * I think your categorisation of my editing as unacceptable is neither fair nor helpful. The redirect was in the wrong direction, so I corrected it. The Wikipedia manual of style is clear about proper names needing to be in proper case, and titles needing to follow the same format. (See WP:TV-NAME and WP:TITLEFORMAT for the rule. See La Marca del Deseo, La Tormenta, La Teacher de Inglés, La Viuda de la Mafia and La Hija del Mariachi for examples.) If there is a better way to correct the error then please go ahead and do it, but it does need correcting. Wavehunter (talk) 17:38, 10 January 2015 (UTC)

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Logan's Run preemption
Hey Wavehunter! Back in 2014 you added a clarify tag to the following sentence in Logan's Run (TV series): The series initially had solid ratings but CBS constantly pre-empted the show which caused the series to lose much of its audience. -- ToE 14:35, 18 March 2016 (UTC)
 * Were you asking what the term preempt means, in which case definition 2 from preempt, to displace something, or take precedence over something, applies? The Free Dictionary gives example usage: A special news report preempted the game show. & live broadcast of the presidential debate preempts the regular news hour.
 * Or were you asking something else, such as why the shows were preempted, what they were preempted with, or how that had an effect on the shows ratings?


 * Thanks. That makes sense now you give definition 2 of pre-empt. This seems to be a US-only usage. Perhaps the page can be clarified by explaining the term, which will help readers outside the United States. I will try to do this. Best wishes, --Wavehunter (talk) 16:04, 19 March 2016 (UTC)


 * Interesting. It may be worth adding to Wiktionary.  There is a discussion on the Logan's Run wording at WP:Reference desk/Entertainment. -- ToE 19:11, 19 March 2016 (UTC)

User talk:92.31.121.17
Err what revert ? Do you mean this, where I warned them for vandalism after they vandalised another article? GiantSnowman 18:47, 11 May 2016 (UTC)


 * No. Not that one. I meant the one to Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2016. --Wavehunter (talk) 20:50, 12 May 2016 (UTC)

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"Type" as a section heading is so terse as to be meaningless. "Type" as a singular isn't even correct -- there are multiple "types" and those types are arranged in multiple dimensions. I unreverted you. Feel free to find something in the middle if you like. 73.119.18.232 (talk) 16:06, 8 July 2017 (UTC)

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