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I wonder how come each city police would have its own logo. I might try to see if Nagpur police also has something special for them. Nice work though - I didn't knew this earlier. --GPPande12:41, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
The SVG format is XML based. So, you would have to draw the image from scratch. You would need to use a free software application such as Inkscape to do so. Try downloading it and going through the tutorials. =Nichalp«Talk»=12:59, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
Ham radio
There aren't any courses at this time of the year available. Don't worry about the cost yet... you need a licence to purchase it. Cost depends on your pocket and what features you want. 2000 - 200000 is the range depending on the sophistication. =Nichalp«Talk»=11:31, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
You can give the exam once every month. But the authorities wait till they have a fixed number of applicants before they conduct the exam
You do not need to join any course. If you're with a course, you get to learn what ham radio is about.
Yes, the syllabus is culled from engineering. For Morse reception, download CW Player http://www.f1orl.org/cwpeng.htm. Set the speed to 15 wpm and try copying what the PC plays without looking at the PC. Good luck with the test. There are many things you can do with the licence. =Nichalp«Talk»=06:05, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
You can "by-heart" the sound. You have to react to the sound that denotes an alphabet. So you will have to recognise all alphabets. No, that person is not me, but someone I know and was only to happy to put up his photo on Wikipedia. =Nichalp«Talk»=06:46, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
Signature colour
Sorry, for late replying. I saw your message that day but then had to logoff WP for some urgent work and later it completely went out of my mind. Just now I checked another message and remembered you had asked for this. Here you go Suyogaerospacetalk to me!. For more colors see HTML color. I would suggest don't use <big> syntax in your signature as per WP:Signature. Enjoy! --GPPande13:07, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
There is a difference:-
You pasted this on my talk page: <font face="Old English Text MT" font color="Orange">[[User:Suyogaerospace|Suyogaerospace]]<sup>[[User talk:Suyogaerospace|talk to me!]]</sup></font> (talk)
I suggested above: <big>[[User:Suyogaerospace|<font face="Old English Text MT" font color="Orange">Suyogaerospace</font>]]<sup>[[User talk:Suyogaerospace|<font face="Old English Text MT" font color="Orange">talk to me!</font>]]</sup></big>
HTML font and color tags are inside the brackets [[ ]] and not outside. Just paste the signature above in your preferences text box. It should work. --GPPande18:02, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
Re: Ham2
What's Elmers ?
88 = Hugs and kisses. Don't tell that to a YL (young lady). You might.... ah I'm killing the suspense. ;) [Don't blame me for any black eyes)
Thanks, I learnt something new. I can advise you.. but let me get my licence, then I will be in a better position to show things around. I'm not sure if JNA has classes at this point of time. About the second query, I wouldn't like to comment. =Nichalp«Talk»=07:22, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
My licence, till then I cannot come on air
No comments on the second. Wikipedia is a public place and anyone can read text. Contact me via email.
Morse: Practice makes perfect. The software I recommended is what's used in the exam.
Book is ok, but dated. It has a question paper set.
Hi! I noticed your signature getting messed up. Make sure that in the Special:Preferences section you have checked (ticked) Raw signature option: YRaw signature (If unchecked, the contents of the box above will be treated as your nickname and link automatically to your user page. If checked, the contents should be formatted with Wiki markup, including all links. Do not use images, templates, or external links in your signature.). If you have already done so, then please ignore my comment! Regards, --KnowledgeHegemonytalk09:37, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
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Hi Suyog, Mumbai Police page is in need of serious attention.... I think we can improve it, and really need to, esp in light of 26/11.... ready to do some work??? Cheers. Sniperz11@CS12:11, 12 January 2009 (UTC)
Re:
Well, I agree to the fact that the three pages do seem to be memorial pages at first glance for someone who was not so keenly following Mumbai attacks. This is because most of these articles focus only about the death of the person. They have very little information about the work done when they were holding other posts earlier in their career. But, these pages do qualify the WP:BIO criteria. These men held posts of Commissioner/additional commissioner which are one of the senior posts as per IPS hierarchy. Wikipedia does have articles from other countries for similar posts. Deletion of these articles will be against the principle of WP:CSB project but surely these 3 articles need some work. --GPPande10:26, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
Reply
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Ok. I would try to make a few, but would like you also to try making them once I am done with some. Try out your hand at inkscape. It is nice software easy to use and more over free. We need more Indian Wikipedians doing this often. Currently I am bit busy in real life and it would take sometime for me to get this started. --GPPande18:53, 16 January 2009 (UTC)
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Please save Pakistan occupied Kashmir article from deletion. The article has been hijacked by Wikipedians of Pakistani origin who are demanding its deletion. Remember, once deleted its gonna be extremely hard to recreate it. This is not a wasted attempt because all claims in the article are well sourced. Please consider the following:
1. Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir is the term used by the Indian government, and for legal reasons followed by the media and Indian publishers
2. The term is POV on Wikipedia, but it is real, because it exists, and cannot be *deleted* away.
3. Redirecting PoK to Azad Kashmir is not the solution. Geographically, Azad Kashmir is a small region of the area labelled as PoK. Therefore, territorially speaking, it is inherently false.
4. Additionally, the term Azad, which means free, is also a POV. Free in what sense? From Indian administration?
5. As a responsible encyclopedia, it is our responsibility to mention what the term means, the area under it, who has dubbed the name, usage of the name, the reasons why it is called, and legal usage in India, Pakistan, and major countries/groups. The page should not be more than two-three paragraphs long, and must point to the articles on Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmir, the Kashmir dispute, Azad Kashmir, and FANA.
Wikipedians of Pakistani origin want this removed and replaced with just the Azad Kashmir and Northern Areas article because it speaks the truth. Anybody with an account can vote. If none please create one right away and vote for keep.
Please oppose the page to be deleted. It is requested by Pro Pakistani Wikipedians who want all trace of it to be vanished. Do so immediately!. Key in keep followed by reason.
I see that there was a discrepancy with the name. I have fixed the image caption to show the actual name of the building, so there should be no problem now. If you want to change the image, then you need to start a discussion on the talk page for change of image in the education section. As of now, there is no information discrepancy on the Mumbai page so do not revert the edits. Nikkul (talk) 09:24, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
I dunno whether Nikkul is right or no? But Nikkul has pointed out an important rule - Anyone and everyone has to discuss on the Talk page and gain consensus before changing images. I have also reverted your edit. Edit warring this way will lead to Full Page protection for nearly a week. I have also replied what I feel on the Talk Page. Thanks, KensplanetTC14:12, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
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There seems to be a misunderstanding. Are you sure I reverted your edits
Reverted to revision 269769863 by Suyogaerospace; Heavy POV..plz discuss on talk first
Perhaps you didn't read the to. You might have felt it as
Reverted revision 269769863 by Suyogaerospace; Heavy POV..plz discuss on talk first. KensplanetTC10:27, 11 February 2009 (UTC)
Hi Suyogaerospace. You seem to have undone a change I made today to Mumbai. Maybe you were correct to do so. However, my change was just to add a sentence of 9 words, complete with a proper reference to a BBC News article from today. Do you not think it was a little harsh that the reason given for undoing my contribution was the 1-word 'vandelism'? Trafford09 (talk) 16:51, 25 February 2009 (UTC)
Hi again Suyogaerospace. Thank you for your reply that you put on my talk page. I have made some points myself, but rather than have our conversation split over separate pages, I've left my points for you on my talk page. Trafford09 (talk) 11:12, 26 February 2009 (UTC)
Hi there, on the Mumbai page, I added internal wiki links to Essel World and Kala Ghoda Arts Festival. You reverted them giving the reason that these are "vandalism". Are you sure this is a right reason? Would including them not benefit the general reader? (Please reply on this page itself. I prefer to have conversations at one place as they are easier to read.)-- Belasd (talk) 01:32, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
Hi, we're starting the discussion on A-Class here today, thanks for signing up! I hope you can present your views. Thanks, Walkerma (talk) 07:39, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
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