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This project has not actually been launched as an official project yet, but the 2 main pages have been created on subpages of WikiProject Theatre and can be viewed ]. I would like to get some feedback and suggestions before I officially launch the project. Please feel free to become a member of the project if you'd like. Please leave any messages regarding this here and I will watch your page. Thanks! ] | ] 20:36, 23 March 2006 (UTC) | This project has not actually been launched as an official project yet, but the 2 main pages have been created on subpages of WikiProject Theatre and can be viewed ]. I would like to get some feedback and suggestions before I officially launch the project. Please feel free to become a member of the project if you'd like. Please leave any messages regarding this here and I will watch your page. Thanks! ] | ] 20:36, 23 March 2006 (UTC) | ||
== Re: Confirmation that User:Kwantus passed away == | |||
Hi - thanks for taking on this project documenting wikipedians that have passed on. | |||
Hume was an old friend. is a link to google's cache of his obit. | |||
Hume was struck by a massive heart attack when he was within hours of completing a restoration project on his church's carillon, which he had worked on for over a decade. | |||
He was one of the most fascinating and unusual people I've ever met, and a singularly gifted programmer, pipe organist, mathematician, electrician, plumber, carpenter, historian and genealogist. He had no use for material posessions and never really figured out how to deal with the world outside his home. | |||
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*Please note that I tend to post responses on this page (I used not to do this but too many conversations scattered across a million Wiki pages have dulled my senses).
- Alabamaboy also maintains a grab bag page of different templates and links which admins and other users may find useful.
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Honestly, I just didn't realize the level of vitriol that had occurred on the page. I certainly would've backed you up against that sort of behavior. I just saw the ping-ponging on this link, looked at the link itself, wasn't sure whether I agreed with its inclusion or not, and figured I'd pop in to ask about it. At any rate, it's as much my fault for not realizing the backdrop against which this had occurred. No hard feelings on my end, really, and hope you feel the same. · Katefan0/poll 01:35, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
Just a note
I saw you created Misplaced Pages:Deceased Wikipedians. From my user page, you can see I am interested in the matter. Although I am not positive this wouldn't fall under NOT being a memorial. This may be questioned later. Just something to keep in mind. Cheers. --LV 18:38, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- You wrote:"I also think that most people will support the page since we'll all one day be candidates for a mention that page." Well, not all of us!!!! Mahahahahaha! But seriously, thanks again. --LV 01:55, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
Bath School disaster
Thanks for your remarks. Jtmichcock 02:22, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
I appreciated you support. The current article has got a couple nasty notes, I noticed. Jtmichcock 16:42, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
!!!
Not sure which edits you are referring to, but thanks a lot! :)
I still bump into dcv now and then, she's toned it down quite a bit (thankfully) and is still actively editing.
Take care and hope things are going well in Alabama or wherever you're located these days.
Justforasecond 19:18, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
WikiProject Elizabethan Theatre
Greetings! Since you are one of the three people who post frequently on the William Shakespeare talk page, I thought I would include you in this.
If you haven't noticed, I've been trying to push WikiProject Theatre a bit. Someone on the talk page noted that the project is really very large and I agree. So in order to break up some of the work and concentrate it, I have decided to break up WikiProject Theatre into a series of smaller theatre projects. The first of these is WikiProject Elizbethan theatre. This project, spanning the 84 years between the beginning of Elizabeth I's reign to 1642 when the Puritans closed the theatres, covers such names as Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson. It aims to expand Misplaced Pages's coverage of the Elizabethan theatre as well as bringing the articles up to a high level of quality (close to or attaining FA status).
This project has not actually been launched as an official project yet, but the 2 main pages have been created on subpages of WikiProject Theatre and can be viewed here. I would like to get some feedback and suggestions before I officially launch the project. Please feel free to become a member of the project if you'd like. Please leave any messages regarding this here and I will watch your page. Thanks! *Exeunt* Ganymead | Dialogue? 20:36, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
Re: Confirmation that User:Kwantus passed away
Hi - thanks for taking on this project documenting wikipedians that have passed on.
Hume was an old friend. Here is a link to google's cache of his obit.
Hume was struck by a massive heart attack when he was within hours of completing a restoration project on his church's carillon, which he had worked on for over a decade.
He was one of the most fascinating and unusual people I've ever met, and a singularly gifted programmer, pipe organist, mathematician, electrician, plumber, carpenter, historian and genealogist. He had no use for material posessions and never really figured out how to deal with the world outside his home.