User talk:Ken Gallager/Archive 9A Dobos torte for you!
7&6=thirteen (☎) 16:34, 7 January 2014 (UTC) Kinsman Range article editsHi, Ken. Great to see you jumping in here. Indeed, I was surprised there was no article on the range when I saw it not even Red-linked at the White Mtn. page. As for Moosilauke, I too thought Kinsman was the tallest in the range and even originally composed the page that way, later seeing Moosilauke included here: http://4000footers.com/range_kinsman.shtml, and changing the article to reflect it. Just made some edits at the Cannon Mtn. page. The whole time I was doing it I was thinking "These better be good: Ken Gallager patrols this page...." ;) Best. Wikiuser100 (talk) 13:17, 18 January 2014 (UTC)
RequestWould you mind taking a look at United States presidential election in Vermont, 1964? Thanks. Student7 (talk) 19:13, 6 February 2014 (UTC)
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Spaulding and FrostHi Ken. I'm trying to write an article for the old Spaulding and Frost cooperage in Fremont (User:Ishdarian/Spaulding_and_Frost_cooperage). I seem to have hit a roadblock, though. I'm having a hard time finding additional sources for the cooperage. I'm planning on stopping by the Fremont Historical Society next time it's open, but I was wondering if you had an other ideas for where I could look for sources other than Google/GNews/GScholar. Any help would be very much appreciated! Ishdarian 14:11, 25 May 2014 (UTC)
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Update last sentence of David Borden pageYou or someone may want to update the last sentence of the David Borden (politician) Wikipedia page that now reads: "In his hometown of New Castle, where he lives with Nancy, his wife of 36 years, and their dog, Timmy, he serves on the town budget and energy committees." Of course the years will continually change unless there is a way in Wikipedia to have an automatically incremented counter. They no longer have Timmy, but have a new dog, whose name I forget. And his mix of Town offices now includes the Trustees of Trust Funds. By the way his home page (oursustainabenh.com) is inaccessible as I write this, as the domain registration expired on June 26th. Jim Cerny 24.61.217.251 (talk) 14:02, 27 June 2014 (UTC)
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Sableuse RiverHi Dad, I decided to do some New Page Patrol today, and came across this article: Sableuse River. Did we ever go past it when we went to Quebec? If so, did you get any pictures of it that we could scan and add? If not, do you want to head up to Quebec at all this summer? Just some random inspiration... Cooljeanius (talk) (contribs) 16:36, 1 August 2014 (UTC)
Quotes in List of New Hampshire Historical MarkersHi Ken, I saw your edit where you reversed the changes I had made to the text at List of New Hampshire Historical Markers (226–250). You are right that if those are quotes, I shouldn't have made those changes. I had no idea that they were quotes though and they are not attributed. I see the same in the other articles in that series. The text is in italics, but the MoS is pretty clear that we should not do that to indicate quotes. I'd be happy to help go through and put quote marks around those if you think that is a good idea. Thanks, SchreiberBike talk 22:08, 5 August 2014 (UTC)
State name and town name in info boxesHey I noted a few edits to Kentucky townname info boxes with the state name with the town. I did take a peek at the WP:MOS and found nothing that says its required, if anything since the article title has the state name, the article lead, has the state name, the article template, has the state name, of all things, the info box, with the state map, and the state name below in the details, do you think the state name should be there as well...seems to be a tad repetitive or overkill.........your input is welcome as there are literlly thousnds of these for the state of KY aloneCoal town guy (talk) 23:55, 6 August 2014 (UTC)
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Capitalization of lists of New Hampshire historical markersHello Ken, Back when I was working on the markers pages it occurred to me that "historical marker" in the article titles really shouldn't be capitalized. It's not a proper noun in this context and a look at other similar article titles shows that most do not capitalize (but a few do). What do you think? Since you've put the lion's share of work into these articles, I thought I'd check with you before making any changes. Thanks, SchreiberBike talk 05:13, 27 August 2014 (UTC)
Ken: I'm wondering if we should move this article to List of places with the lowest household income in the United States, or some similar variation. It's hard to quantify "poor". Bms4880 (talk) 20:13, 6 November 2014 (UTC)
Polly's Pancake ParlorFYI. Ordinarily I would not have added the long quotes but the article was tagged for notability. So, in case the tagger did not know of the importance of James Beard, I wanted it perfectly clear. It worked, tag was removed. So tyvm for removing the quotes. Postcard Cathy (talk) 18:31, 10 November 2014 (UTC) Article title colorationThe documentation for the colored article title gadget I have on that you were asking about can be found at User:Pyrospirit/metadata. Cheers! Cooljeanius (talk) (contribs) 21:40, 25 November 2014 (UTC) "Station #4 of the Derry Fire Department is located in the village"I know it does not. Just wondering what path there might be in resolving the example. Some might say that sequence is the rule: village before station: "In the village is located Station #4 of the Derry Fire Department." Sometimes when I change it that way there are responses from some that it is too long. But then I guess it all matters on weather one is a single ply two purchaser. In the long run it really does not make much difference between the two unless, I guess, one is going the private college route and there are far more perspective students than open slots. I can hear the review committee chair saying, "Well, we have one open slot remaining and two applicants with similar grades, recommendations, interests, experiences and aspirations so the decision will be difficult." Then another member barks up, "But one is sequentially correct!" ...... As an inside joke let us see how long that phrase lasts? I have known a few edit warrings to erupt over sequence in a film plot usually in situations when a fact becomes known later in the film and the presumption that it was done, and thus known, came earlier although it was never shown or said at the previous time and merely speculation until presented and confirmed later in the film.66.74.176.59 (talk) 21:11, 15 December 2014 (UTC)
Irish American PopulationWhat source exactly did you use to get the 33 million and 9.6%, because I can't find those numbers anywhere. I'm changing format because I don't understand why he format changed all of a sudden, and I feel that having more Irish Americans from today's day that are currently alive or were alive more recently featured. Most people viewing the Irish American page would be more familiar with those shown in my edits, and get a better idea of my peoples' culture and what we are about. I'm a full blooded, staunch Irish American. I grew up looking up JFK, Ronald Reagan, John L. Sullivan, and others, and I'm not even completely familiar with everyone shown in the new update. I think the edits I made would make the page more interesting. User:Chicago1997 — Preceding undated comment added 00:30, 23 December 2014 (UTC) That's the format I keep using but it still gets reverted. User:Chicago1997 — Preceding undated comment added 21:07, 23 December 2014 (UTC) Thanks, and I appreciate the understanding. Merry Christmas and God bless! User: Chicago1997 — Preceding undated comment added 21:40, 24 December 2014 (UTC) Thanks for correcting my cut-and-paste error, and I'm glad someone else is reviewing these pages. (The Blues to play in Nashua? I wish!) The .png file referenced by {{FCBL Labelled Map}} needs to be updated (including having Nashua move to the East Division), and I am probably not the best one to do it; in addition, my location of Bristol might not be accurate. Spike-from-NH (talk) 14:16, 22 December 2014 (UTC)
I am able to do this, but not perfectly (for example, when I removed Old Orchard Beach, I also removed part of the shoreline and had to redraw it). Have asked Pharos04 to do it better if he wishes. Spike-from-NH (talk) 15:11, 22 December 2014 (UTC) |