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Noticed you are currently involved with the geotechnical engineering article. I've just extented the ] article from a stub. Hoping to take the article somewhere. (I think engineering is generally neglected in Misplaced Pages). Was wondering if you'd take a look and see what you think. It's by no means finished but think it's got a backbone now. Comments/Edits etc. will be very welcomed. I'll be more than happy to return the favour with the Geotechnical Engineering article when you want. Regards ] 20:38, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
:On a basic skim, it looks ok. The one thing which jumped out at me was that you don't mention "spun" fibers, commonly used for filter fabrics. I'll have a more detailed look later. '''] 23:07, 1 June 2006 (UTC)'''

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*] - Alameda Measure A archive
(] 21:04, 20 May 2006 (UTC))
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== EL DORADO == == Roman calendar ==


Please see ] for how to decline the Latin name of the months from September to December. There are specific examples under ]. ] (]) 22:03, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
HEY THERE Argyriou; TO BE HONEST WITH YOU, I DONT REALLY KNOW THE ECONOMICS OF EL DORADO, BUT I'M UNDERSTOOD, THAT RENOVATION IS TAKING PLACE, WHICH FORCE AIRLINES TO PAY MORE TAXES. THE REASON IS, THAT EL DORADO INTERNATIONAL IS PLANNING TO HAVE A BEUTIFUL AIRPORT, THAT WILL SERVE PASSANGERS THAT VISIT COLOMBIA BETTER, WHICH HELPS WITH THE ECONOMICS OF COLOMBIA, AVIANCA IS ALSO PLANNING TO MOVE ITS HUB FROM "EL DORADO" TO A DIFFERENT AIRPORT IN COLOMBIA, DUE TO THE HIGH TAXES.


==Talkback==
YOU COULD FIND MORE INFO ON WWW.AIRLINNERS.NET, JUST GO TO THE FORUM AND TYPE AVIANCA, EL DORADO, ETC, YOU COULD FIND MORE INFO THERE, THEY GIVE YOU LINKS TO COLOMBIAN ECONOMICS REGARDING AVIANCA, AND THE AIRPORT FACTS..
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==Hydrology ==
I hope this will help! ]
You recently restored, and then modified slightly, an edit by ]. The original edit was a verbatim copy from the UGS web-site, which although not itself a breach of copyright nevertheless it is highly undesirable for Misplaced Pages to being a mirror of another site , especially without the source being acknowledged. Your revised text still has considerable sections of identical text to the source web-site. This particular IP has also dumped a great slab of cut and paste material into ] which has been reverted. This is not an editing pattern to be encouraged. <span style="background-color:lightblue">'''''&nbsp;]&nbsp;'''''</span><span style="background-color:lightblue">&nbsp;<sup>''] Talk ''</sup>&nbsp;</span> 00:31, 21 January 2014 (UTC)
:I'll clean up some more and source the material at ] if the IP doesn't in the next day or so. The material '''is useful''', though it does need some rewriting to be properly encyclopedic, and my edits didn't do a full job of that. I'm not going to mess with the ] article. <span style="font-family:serif;font-size:120%">''']''' ]</span> 00:39, 21 January 2014 (UTC)


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The AASHTO pavement design procedure has used resilient modulus to characterize the subgrade material since at least 1986 (I'm not sure that it ever used CBR). That'll remain the same in the new AASHTO guide. Resilient modulus is very difficult to measure in the lab, so lots of agencies use a CBR correlation to estimate resilient modulus. The r-value test is used the same way in some agencies (perhaps all other than California that perform the test) - not used directly in pavement design, but as a resilient modulus estimator. ] 21:48, 13 June 2006 (UTC)


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== Grain size ==
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Please see my response to your posting at ] where I have told you how to get listed in the Category:Engineer Wikipedians -] 02:11, 15 June 2006 (UTC)


Well if they keep doing it there is always the ].] (]) 19:43, 30 April 2015 (UTC)
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== A cookie for you! ==
thanks for your constructive edits to this article. best regards. ill be on the lookout for non-bay area info. ] 19:02, 17 June 2006 (UTC)


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== Portland cement ==
Thanks. I think it must be in the height of the DoS attack by users of different source that I slipped my eye. If I am wrong just feel free to revert my reverts. --] <sup>(])</sup> 00:01, 20 June 2006 (UTC)


Portland cement is a patented product only used in a few specific engineering situations, not usually in home construction.
== ] edits ==
Portland cement posts are quite obviously designed to advertise Portand cement incorrectly as the only pozzolan across wiki subjects cement, concrete and pozzolan.
If wiki policy allows advertising then I am wrong.
I have also included a post from an article of a published author.
Please let me if that information is allowed.
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:You're wrong. Portland cement was invented in 1824, and even if it were patented back then, the patent expired over a century ago. "Portland Cement" is the generic term for a hydraulic cement which has calcium, aluminum, and silicon oxides in a form which creates calcium-aluminum-silicates when mixed with water. Portland cement is not a pozzolan, though its manufacture can include pozzolans. <span style="font-family:serif;font-size:120%">''']''' ]</span> 02:16, 21 July 2015 (UTC)
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== Reference errors on 22 July ==


] Hello, I'm ]. I have '''automatically detected''' that an edit performed by you may have introduced errors in referencing. {{#ifeq:1|1|It is|They are}} as follows:
''Why'd you revert "social democracy" to "social liberalism"? "Social liberalism" is generally a U.S.-centric term which means supporting the sorts of social positions the Democrats do, without reference to being economically liberal or conservative (or to being a foreign-policy liberal or conservative). In Europe, most of the parties whose platform is closest to the Democrats tend to call themselves "Social Democrats". The article social liberalism is rather confused, though the statement Social democrats believe in the moral right of the majority to regulate everyone and everything. Social liberals see democracy and parliamentarianism as mere political systems which legitimize themselves only through the amount of liberty they promote make it seem that the "social liberal" label should apply more to a tendency within the Republican Party rather than the Democratic Party, as that statement makes social liberalism sound much more capitalist than the Democrats.''
*On the ] page, caused an ] <small>(])</small>. ( | )
:This is a good question. I could be convinced that ] is a more appropriate label for the Democrats than ] (BTW, you're right, that article is a bit opaque). But if you check my edit summary you'll see that my main objection is that the change makes the sentence no longer make sense. As written, one point of that sentence is to contrast the two liberal philosophies mentioned with ]. In any case, I'm ok with you rewriting the sentence and putting a appropriate link to ], but I definitely think that simply making the change ] --> ] makes the sentence weird. In short, I've no objection to a reference to ] given that it fits into the article. Sound good? --] (]) 00:53, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
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== Moving Burma to Myanmar - new 2015 poll ==


You participated in a Burma RM in the past so I'm informing you of another RM. I hope I didn't miss anyone. ] ] (]) 08:16, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
== Thanks for response to my survey of Wikipedian engineers ==


== A Barnstar for you! ==
If you are interested, the summary of my survey is available at ]. Thanks for your response. - ] 04:52, 27 June 2006 (UTC)


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I reverted your edits. I had never heard of the nicknames either, but there was a long discussion on the talk page about nicknames a few months back. These are the one we settled on.
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personally, i want "biggity biggity o" up there.
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Hello, we changed the settings for the Cal userbox to allow you to personalize the text. Please check out the ] for more info. ~ ] 22:47, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
:Thank you. I've also copied the template to my userboxen page per ]. I have not removed the original one. '''] 23:05, 17 July 2006 (UTC)'''

== Poll ==

Hi! Your vote/opinion on brewery notability is requested here: ] 12:39, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

:Replied, a while ago.

==Actually==

The Anarcho-Capitalist page is already disputed, as you will see in the gray box in the ] article. Someone keeps removing the POV tag from the page when it is quite obvious from the talk page that it is a disputed article. that is another obvious indication that that article is NPOV. why don't you send a message to the person who keeps removing that appropriate tag. is that person you? thanks for your concern, ] 20:27, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

:The fact that some anarchists don't believe that anarcho-capitalism is actually a species of anarchism is not proof that the anarcho-capitalism article is written from a non-neutral perspective. Go read ], and show me where the article is displaying a non-neutral POV. There's an old dispute on the talk page, after which the article was cleaned up significantly. There's an existing dispute on the talk page over whether AC is A, but that dispute is reported in the article. '''] 21:48, 28 July 2006 (UTC)'''

==nice edit==
of barrington intro.
] 01:16, 6 August 2006 (UTC)

==Irish and Scottish céilídh==
It does get a bit confusing at times as '''Scottish Gaelic''' is decended from '''Old Irish Gaelic''', usually called just '''Old Irish''', having broken away about 1000 A.D. There are reformed spellings etc since the 1950's onwards, but I don't know how they apply in this instance. Here are the origns of the word, hope it helps clarify things.

From Irish. ''ceilidhe'', from Old Irish ''ceile'' meaning "companion." ] 00:44, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

== Removal of requests for flowcharts ==

I have added to the talk page this comment: "Nothing in my comments necessitates its being original research. The information could very well be already somewhere on the World Wide Web." ] 21:00, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

==Concrete==
Hi, I see you are gradually tidying up as you go along.. The introduction needs to be redone too, bits and pieces tend to get added up there from time to time. Have you thought about making a clearer distinction between concrete the material at the time of mix design and placing, and how it behaves once it is cast solid into structures and has to survive the elements? And the production of concrete and the selection of concrete for particular requirements.. The there is the "Structural analysis"
Cheers. ] 22:25, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

== Review requested ==

Greetings:

Could you please review ], and please refer other knowlegeble editors to this effort? I am considering nominating this article for featured status.

Thank you for your assistance, - ] 03:17, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

:I'm not sure there are other "knowlegeable editors" that would be good to refer to. I'd want to see a little more about the geology and seismology of the fault, which I might be able to look up and provide, given a little time. '''] 22:42, 12 August 2006 (UTC)'''

::No hurry, and thank you. - ] 04:58, 13 August 2006 (UTC)


==what is your problem with alameda measure a??==

Hey - what is the problem you have with Alameda Measure A? You don't even live in Alameda - you live in Oakland. And you reverted my links to external sites from the Alameda page - those links are fair game.


== ANI post ==
You shouldn't be authoritative over the Alameda web page - you don't even live here. And your political views are well documents, so you are exercising your own biases by editing the Alameda Measure A wiki. ]


Thanks for finding and reporting that. Per ], I've emailed the WMF, who have people on staff who evaluate these kind of things and decide what to do. To keep this low-key, I've removed your post from ANI. --] (]) 19:14, 30 November 2015 (UTC)
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::I hope so too, but 99%+ of the time these are false alarms, so don't stress about it. Now that the WMF has a system in place to deal with this stuff, I report things like this out of an abundance of caution. They're likely to have better judgement than me. --] (]) 19:28, 30 November 2015 (UTC)


== "Fixing" archiving ==
I'll be living in Alameda before the year is over. Your Alameda measure a page isn't an encyclopedia article, it's a campaign flyer, and doesn't belong here. Your edits to the Alameda, California article don't add any substantive content to the article. If you want to write an encyclopedic - descriptive, neutral, and free of personal attacks - article about Measure A, feel free. But the "article" you wrote is no such thing. Argyriou 15:05, 15 August 2006 (UTC)</i>


Hello, you summarized with "fix archiving, I hope". The archiving is not broken. The root cause is that apparently {{tl|ESp}} is supposed to be ], but there is no ] for this at edit time, so the fix is to run a bot every few years , effectively "refreshing" stale discussions. In other words, the unarchived discussions from 2010, left unmolested, would have been archived on the third anniversary (26297 hours) of the bot subst (January 18, 2014 → January 18, 2017). Also, just for the record, has no effect on its behavior. I am glad to see that you use date-based archiving, however, as I believe it to be the best option for low-volume talk pages. -- ] (]) 22:34, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
So you won't screw with a link on the Alameda page to an encyclopedic article on Measure A? There's no reason there shouldn't be a link from the Alameda entry to a Measure A entry. A link, by definition, isn't substantive. And you still don't live in Alameda. ]
:So if I change the archiving schedule to less than one year, the things which have been changed more than a year ago (such as those edits) will be archived? I changed the archive interval to 3000 hours (125 days) in my recent edits. I'm not familiar with ClueBot's inner workings, so I don't know if it's going to wait until 2017, or if it will at some time go back and archive anything that hasn't been edited since August 25.
:It also appears that ClueBot is not functioning properly right now, either. If it's not fixed soon, I might switch the talk page to lowecase sigma bot. <span style="font-family:serif;font-size:120%">''']''' ]</span> 22:56, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
::''So if I change the archiving schedule to less than one year, the things which have been changed more than a year ago (such as those edits) will be archived? '' Yes.
::''I don't know if it's going to wait until 2017, or if it will at some time go back and archive anything that hasn't been edited since August 25.'' In my experience, if you wait anywhere from a few hours to a few days, ClueBot III will do its work as advertised. If you want something immediate, you can always ].
:::Note: "left unmolested" means "if you hadn't changed the <CODE>age</CODE> parameter". You changed the <CODE>age</CODE> parameter, so ClueBot III will honor those changes.
::''It also appears that ClueBot is not functioning properly right now.'' ClueBot III properly archived four hours ago. If you are patient, ClueBot III will do as you have directed in your updates to its template on ]. -- ] (]) 23:28, 28 December 2015 (UTC)


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Some of those changes can be made by shuffling existing text around, but your descriptions of the advocates for relaxing measure A restrictions is still incredibly unfair and biased, and needs serious re-work. Argyriou 23:43, 15 August 2006 (UTC)


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It's a work in progress. Your description on the City of Alameda entry of Measure A advocates as a "vocal minority" oppposed to any development on alameda point is inaccurate, and incredibly unfair and biased. I touched it up to make it less biased. If you're moving to Alameda by the end of the year, why don't you get smart on Measure A and make some contributions to the page rather than just flagging it continually.


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Well, as I say - get smart on Alameda and the history of Measure A and help me balance it out, rather than just harping and over-reacting.


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Regarding your comment on my talk page: please re-read my edit summaries and the talk page (over the last few months) for the article. Also, I find it strange that you would use the term "vandalism" for my reverting to an older version to restore information that was part of the article being listed as a ], while not immediately restoring the dozens on in-line links. In any case it's been cleaned up now. And you might think twice before long-time editors of vandalism. Please see ] for more. Thanks, ]<font color="chartreuse">|</font>] 17:22, 16 August 2006 (UTC)


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I don't know if it exists today but it certainly did in 1967. I lived there with my mother while my step dad SK1 Kirby D Glasscock Jr. was serving a tour in Vietnam. <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 22:39, 20 March 2019 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
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== komondorski Village. ==
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Howdy,
I noticed that you and I seem to post in one or two articles dealing with progressive issues in political science/sociology.
There's currently a debate beginning in ] as to whether the article should include the category . It meets definitions set in the articles ] and ], however, there are several self-proclaimed patriots who watch BTP who refuse to recognise the fact.
The simple criteria for terrorism generally seem to be ''intimidation or destruction of property in order to change public policy or public opinion while a state of war has not yet been declared''. Some users would rather use recent acts of terrorism as a yardstick, rather than using a firm definition, and hence lose their ability to discuss matters calmly.
Would you be able to pop in to the Talk page and join in the discussion?
Thanks much, ] 04:58, 22 August 2006 (UTC)


I lived their as an AF Dependent form 1951 to 54. !st grade thru 3 grade. Dont remember Grammar school other than riding bus to school each day. Had two story wood buildings with each stair well have a 2 apartments down stairs and two upstairs. Had little river/creek with farm on the other side of river. Village had small grocery store and sold penny candy. We had three or four earthquakes while there. My Sister was born their. Apartment buildings were spread out. Each bldg had 8 apartments, I Believe. We had screened porch front of each 4 apartment entry. Good memories. Jordan Rudge was my Best Friend, His father in Navy. My father HJ Jackson and my Older sister Linda Brother, Larry and Me Jerry. Barbara was born at Parks AFB. Enjoyed going to Red wood Forest and Trips to Mountain Diablo/ <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 00:02, 1 January 2021 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
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== Your 2007 RFA oppose vote ==
You did well to spot and excise the 'True Heirs' nonsense on the House of Stuart page. It's more than silly, though: I believe this addition to be a malicious hoax. Regards,
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In light of the imminent de-sysopping of the admin concerned, your oppose vote ] appears almost psychic!
PS I've just reverted some infantile corruption to the ] page by a new user with the the IP code 220 239 237 3. Do you know how to flag this up as a vandal?
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Thnaks for your advice; it's appreciated. For the example I had in mind graded warnings would simply not be appropriate. Have a look at the recent amendments to Cromwell and you will see what I mean. This is either a child, or a moron, or both.
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==Menier Chocolate==
Have a little patience. As you can see at ] there is a lot of work to do to make it complete. - ] 16:15, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


I noticed you contributed to ] and mention concrete on your user page.
==AfD Nomination: Eco-cement==
Hi. I was hoping not to get drawn into this discussion, and have been watching with interest from afar. I did meet John Harrison a few years ago, and it is possible that I will do so again. Indeed, he has sent me samples of his cement to test and try out in concrete. I will need a little time to sought out my views. However, my general reaction is that the article is awfully written, doesn't clear state what the cement is, and "comes across" as advertising and a little self-praising.


Would you maybe be inclined to contribute to the questions concerning the arrangement of the categories on concrete on Wikimedia Commons which ] lists on ].
Whilst I'm here, I'd just like to thank you for the good work you are doing on tidying up concrete and cement articles. ] 07:56, 24 August 2006 (UTC)


We are in need of a native speaker with insight into the matter as currently me as a German, JopkeB from the Netherlands and a Portugese user are struggling with the correct terminology.
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thank you very much for you attention,
Please be more careful about copyvio notices. The ] article was written by the copyright holder to the web pages in question, and is thus not necessarily copyvio, '''which is why I didn't include copyvio in the AfD'''. If the article had been written by someone with a username of '''EcoGuy''' or something which didn't match "John Harrison", I'd have hit it with a copyvio tag a week ago. But when ] posts an article which matches content on the web written by "John Harrison B.Sc. B.Ec. FCPA", one should assume some level of good faith. (Only some - the article is clearly vanispamvertisement, which is why I AfD'd it.) '''] 16:32, 24 August 2006 (UTC)'''
::Unfortuunately this is not the case. Sure chances are that this person is correct BUT only if express permission is given in the following way can such material be included:
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As such a person has to express permission in a way that entirely proves the copyright material is available for use. This can only be done on the original publication and by eamail to the foundation. In this case possibly ] may have applied but you never know and copyvio is one thing that requires procedure wonk as much as possible... --'''Errant''' <small>]<sup>(])</sup>(])</small> 21:11, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

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You're wrong. Portland cement was invented in 1824, and even if it were patented back then, the patent expired over a century ago. "Portland Cement" is the generic term for a hydraulic cement which has calcium, aluminum, and silicon oxides in a form which creates calcium-aluminum-silicates when mixed with water. Portland cement is not a pozzolan, though its manufacture can include pozzolans. Argyriou (talk) 02:16, 21 July 2015 (UTC)

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I don't know if it exists today but it certainly did in 1967. I lived there with my mother while my step dad SK1 Kirby D Glasscock Jr. was serving a tour in Vietnam. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 143.120.100.114 (talk) 22:39, 20 March 2019 (UTC)

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I lived their as an AF Dependent form 1951 to 54. !st grade thru 3 grade. Dont remember Grammar school other than riding bus to school each day. Had two story wood buildings with each stair well have a 2 apartments down stairs and two upstairs. Had little river/creek with farm on the other side of river. Village had small grocery store and sold penny candy. We had three or four earthquakes while there. My Sister was born their. Apartment buildings were spread out. Each bldg had 8 apartments, I Believe. We had screened porch front of each 4 apartment entry. Good memories. Jordan Rudge was my Best Friend, His father in Navy. My father HJ Jackson and my Older sister Linda Brother, Larry and Me Jerry. Barbara was born at Parks AFB. Enjoyed going to Red wood Forest and Trips to Mountain Diablo/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2603:6081:6804:CF00:DCFC:11C2:14BB:BF1F (talk) 00:02, 1 January 2021 (UTC)

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Dear Argyriou,

I noticed you contributed to Concrete and mention concrete on your user page.

Would you maybe be inclined to contribute to the questions concerning the arrangement of the categories on concrete on Wikimedia Commons which JopkeB lists on my talk page.

We are in need of a native speaker with insight into the matter as currently me as a German, JopkeB from the Netherlands and a Portugese user are struggling with the correct terminology.

thank you very much for you attention,

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