User talk:Uniqueuponhim
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[edit] Sawrry, this page is nawt aboat Australia
I did not dispute that and I am getting a bit upset with that reversion, becuase it made comparsons the Britsh and American English, so I decided that it should be consistant, this is becuase UK/US centric notations, rferneces and comparisons are a pet peeve of mine on the English language edition of wikipedia (I'm an Australian wikipedian), are you saying that Australian English is non-sequitur becuase the two "main languages" in the English langauge edition of wikipedian are British and American English? Not very fair on us. Myrtone@Uniqueuponhim.com.au:-(
- The reason that it is UK/US Centric is that the UK and US are virtually the only two contributors to Canadian English (along with France). The reason for this is that we were colonized by the British, and are right next to the Americans. Australia is literally on the opposite side of the globe, and Canadian and Australian dialects have evolved completely separately from one-another, each being influenced in its own way by British English. Uniqueuponhim 14:53, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
- I have been debating this with JackLumber about this see here and here. Myrtone@Uniqueuponhim.com.au:-(
[edit] Re:Archmage
Hi there, thanks for contacting me.
I deleted the article because it had been proposed for deletion and the PROD went unchallenged. It had a valid deletion reasoning; that is it was unverified by reliable sources. I can email you the text of the article at the time of the deletion for you to work on off-wiki if you'd like. Just note that recreation of deleted material in the same state as it was when deleted is a candidate for speedy deletion. So if you'd like to spruce it up and then repost it, let me know. Keegantalk 02:25, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] List of Leaders in Panzer General II
I'm a bit surprised by the outcome myself; one would think that would've gotten deleted or merged by now. And no, there's nothing problematic about renominating an article, especially when the discussion didn't reach consensus, though the community standards are usually that at least a month or two have passed since the no-consensus result, to give a new discussion a better chance of reaching consensus. In this case it's been over a year, so just fine if you do so. Seraphimblade Talk to me 15:00, 20 March 2008 (UTC)