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[edit]Um, how was Turing Scottish? — Matt Crypto 06:16, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
- To the best of my knowledge, his family was Scottish and he was born in Scotland but educated in England, and spent the remainder of his life in England. There is something of a Turing cult in Scotland, and there was for many years a Turing Centre in Glasgow. It is common to find all kinds of Scots-born people listed routinely as English, especially if the author or editor is American, and intends the meaning "British".
- That said, I'm prefectly willing to accept that my information might be defective in that regard. If this is so, please accept my heartfelt apologies and feel free to revert the page to its former condition. I assure you I edited absolutely in good faith and meant no destructive intent whatever.
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Celtic FC club name
[edit]Hi Nuttyskin - I added a bit more pedantry here - [1], and there's another later comment of mine here - [2]. CheersHippo43 13:35, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]I noticed that you added and removed (several times) a comment about the correct form of address for the Wardens at the talk page for Masonic Lodge Officers. Just so you know, I think we are dealing with another jurisdictional difference... in NY we never use "Worshipful" when addressing the Wardens by office ... even if the positions are filled by Past Masters. The officer is always addressed as Brother Junior/Senior Warden. The only office that is addressed with the title Worshipful is the Worshipful Master (your point about not referring to himself with worshipful is valid... the WM refers to himself without that word... as in "... but I, as Master of this lodge, do assure you that...")
Of course, things get more complicated if you are addressing the individual and not the office. For example, if the Junior Warden is a Past Master, he might be addressed as "Worshipful Brother Smith", or as "Brother Junior Warden" depending on whether he is being addressed as an individual or as the Junior Warden of the lodge.
In short... correct form and protocol is not always the same everywhere. Blueboar (talk) 16:32, 10 April 2009 (UTC)
- I noticed that you added and removed (several times) a comment about the correct form of address for the Wardens
- That was because, for some reason, my comment kept appearing in the next section, after the thread of comments I was referring to. I know what you're saying about jurisdiction-specific usage, and honestly I wasn't as ham-fisted to suppose I have all the answers.
- Thanks anyway. S&F, Nuttyskin (talk) 15:58, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi, Nuttyskin! It is really cool to meet a SHARP-skin in Wiki. I have a whole summer to work on different Wiki articles and want to contribute (especially to ska and skinhead articles). Where from to start you advice me? (= --Nagasheus (talk) 10:53, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
Your scurrilous accusation.
[edit]See my reply to your scurrilous accusations at the Glasgow patter talk page. Jack forbes (talk) 23:36, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
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[edit](Received from you on my talk page)
Thankyou so much for reverting my emendation to this page. I had initially attempted to correct an accidental link to a Disambiguation page ("Marquis de Sade" for "Sade"); but when I saved the emended page, more than half the content of the page had somehow been erased. I don't know how it happened, a glitch I suppose (or maybe my own inexperience); but unfortunately I was using a public library computer and my time was up, so I couldn't go back to set it right.
So, once again, thankyou. Nuttyskin (talk) 15:47, 23 August 2012 (UTC)
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- Thanks for caring about the quality of the encyclopedia for the public! Northamerica1000(talk) 19:01, 24 August 2012 (UTC)
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- Hi Nuttyskin; i've seen you asking the question twice at Talk:Kyiv. TaivoLinguist is quite right, there is a moratorium on the question currently, and you can see all the discussions at the link given (Talk:Kyiv/naming). That being said, i don't approve of the rather abrupt language, and think it could have been handled a bit more...personably. If you read the naming archive, however, you may understand why the frustration rose: Feelings were quite high during the most recent discussion, and there are a lot of editors who laid out a lot of assorted emotions. In the end, the article, for better or worse, is currently at Kyiv, and there's not a lot of point in rehashing the discussion; happy days, LindsayHello 18:48, 24 February 2021 (UTC)
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