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1st Independent Para Bde
Hvala for your translation of the article and the idea of adding the infobox to it. Good going! Halibutt 12:38, Jan 24, 2005 (UTC)
Republics
Need your help and/or advice. The British Wikipedian Republican Party sought fit to delete Wikinfo:Classical definition of republic from Misplaced Pages. There is a terrible brouhaha at Talk:Republic. They won't even allow an external link! SimonP really doesn't know what he is doing. They deleted the Classical definition of republic and created mixed government and politeia instead. The official title of mixed government is a Republic and the Romans translated "politiea" as Republic. And then to top it off the new article Classical republicanism doesn't refer to the Classical republics of Crete, Sparta, Solonic Athens, or Rome but to Machiavelli's ideology. How can that be when Venice in the 13th century instituted a mixed government and called herself a "Republic".
With Jwrosenwieg and Kim Bruning there was a tacit agreement a year ago to have republic be the modern meaning and a to describe the ancient republics of Hellas and Rome and their influence. To say the least the "Republic section" is all messed up. We need some clarification. I have new information but User:Snowspinner won't let me bring this back up for undelete. (I do grant that a little bit of the Classical definition is original but the rest is not.) I will not let Sparta be called anything but a republic! I will not let the British wikipedian modern republicans strip Sparta, (my heritage and roots) of her rightful name. She is a Classical republic and needs to be called such! At the least, where is the damage in having an external link?WHEELER 15:13, 17 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Russian Medals/Orders
Hey Klemen, nice work on puttin the IW links on several pages. To let you know, if you need some help (or a few images) for medals, orders, ribbons from this subject, just let me know. Zscout370 17:48, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Thanks! I'll let you know if (and when) I need something for articles. Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 18:47, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Speedy deletions
Please check article histories before tagging articles for speedy deletion. You have tagged a few like Persian Pearl that were the victims of vandalism, and should be restored to their previous state and not deleted. -- Cyrius|✎ 21:08, 26 May 2005 (UTC)
- And also Marian Anderson (though most of the speedy deletes are fine). Thue | talk 21:11, 26 May 2005 (UTC)
Jap, that's my fault. When I came to blank page, I just tag 'em, without looking any history. Will do next time. Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 05:23, 27 May 2005 (UTC)
- And also Harold Solomon apparently. Can it be restored? Bruxism 01:01, 3 November 2005 (UTC)
Geo-stubs
Hi Klemen - I notice you've just added stub templates to several articles on Bulgaria (thank you!). For future reference, there is a separate geo-stub for places in Bulgaria ({{Bulgaria-geo-stub}}), which will make them even easier for editors to find. Grutness...wha? 01:46, 27 May 2005 (UTC)
OK, will do next time. Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 05:20, 27 May 2005 (UTC)
Slovenian/Slovene
Please stop replacing Slovenian with Slovene. Nevermind the fact Slovene is discouraged for being incorrect (i.e. copied from French, unnatural, against English conventions, etc), the Frankie Yankovic article BEGAN using the preferred Slovenian term, and it will end that way. BT2 13:36, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- The characterization of Slovene is the matter of a lively dispute at Talk:Slovenians. You are invited to help us reach a resolution there. In the meantime, edits made solely to change Slovenia/Slovenians to Slovene/Slovenes are likely to rankle some participants in the debate. Dystopos 19:12, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Nomination for deletion of Template:Military-divisions
Template:Military-divisions has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at ]. -Splash 21:20, 4 September 2005 (UTC)
Bot block
I've blocked KocjoBot. It appears to be removing valid interwiki links to articles in the ast: wikipedia, such as this edit. --Carnildo 18:27, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
I noticed that too. Probably because the "article" has just 2 links and category. Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 18:45, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
OK, I changed the script, so you can lift the block. Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 18:50, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
BTW You have blocked IP-address and not just a KocjoBot, so I can't use this account. Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 19:00, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
- I've unblocked the bot and the IP address. Sorry about that; the autoblocker makes it tricky to block just an account, not the IP address as well. --Carnildo 20:12, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
Podhalańczyk
One of my favourite subjects :) The very term refers to a person from the region of Podhale, that is the Polish side of the Tatra Mountains. In Polish military tradition, before WWII there were two Mountain Infantry divisions and several smaller units that were formed mostly of people from mountain regions of Poland. The Podhalańczycy (plural) were those serving in the Polish 21st Infantry Division and were notable both for their high morale and... distinctive uniforms. They were one of only two infantry units wearing non-standard uniforms based on Mountaneer folk garment rather than military uniforms (the other unit was composed of people from Eastern Carpathians).
After the war the traditions of the 21st Division are sustained by modern 21st Brigade, which could be roughly translated as Polish 21st Brigade of Podhale Rifles, though I've also seen other translations of that name. Note that they still do wear their own uniforms rather than standard Polish ones (check their webpage; it's in Polish but there is a gallery there). Feel free to contact me should you need more info. Halibutt 21:44, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
- BTW, as to your question of sharpshooters... well, not exactly. The Podhalańczycy are even nowadays regarded as elite soldiers, but they are mostly regarded as tough guys, some sort of Polish Gurkhas. But the term itself, though quite prestigious, does not have any other meaning but the one I explained above - men from Podhale. And no, you don't have to be born in Podhale to join that unit any more - though most of those who do indeed are from there. Halibutt 21:51, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
- For your pleasure: compare folk garment with modern uniforms of Podhalańczycy: here (in Divaniya, Iraq!), here and here. Halibutt 21:55, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
Thanks! On Slovene WP someone started article sl:Strzelcy podhalańscy, but then one of admins moved it to sl:Gorski ostrostrelec (Mountain sniper). It had different date, that you have confirmed; that the new title is wrong. Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 23:39, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
Another English translation of "21 Brygada Strzelców Podhalańskich" for your consideration: "21st Highland Rifle Brigade." logologist 02:18, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
- Yup. With the difference being that the Highland Rifle Bde could also refer to any other highlands in the world, while Podhale is pretty specific. Anyway, I'm happy I could help. Halibutt 02:24, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
On the Catholic Church of Misplaced Pages
As you have described yourself as a Catholic, I thought I would alert you as a co-religionist to your opportunity to delete the particularly offensive article, Misplaced Pages:Catholic Church of Misplaced Pages.--Thomas Aquinas 21:51, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
A Message to Pro-Life Wikipedians
The section "Foetal Pain" (Fetal Pain) has been deleted from the Abortion article. Could you help restore it? If you would like to see what was deleted, go to my talk page, scroll to "Fetal Pain," and click the provided link.--Thomas Aquinas 22:22, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
Slovenian Armed Forces's Military Ranks Insignias
As you're author of these insignias on :commons, could you also done CO's and Generals ranks (so far I found only Soldier's and NCO's ranks - I collected them here). You could find CO's and General's insignia on Slovene insignia. If you have already done them, could you direct me to them? Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 12:02, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
- Oh thats easy, I ment to move those images to commons, if you can do that for me you will make me very very happy, its just too much work for me :)
- Images are avalible in Ranks and insignia of NATO, I have only completed "Army Officer" and "Army Enlisted", I intend to do air force, navy, and others sometime.
- There is a naming convention you should use (trust me this makes things easy on the long run) to rename the images so they all are standardly named. The convention for officers is xx-Army-OF#.gif where xx is the country code and # is the NATO code. Ex: Image:US-Army-OF9.gif. Enlisted follow this: Image:US-Army-OR9a.gif --Cool Cat 12:15, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
Well, SAF uses one set of insignia, so you have one Armed Force completed ;). I'll moved them according to others, you've already move (on licence and so one). Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 12:23, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
So, what do you think? Is it OK? Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 12:39, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
- Cute, i really like it however you may want to use tables instead of gallerys, bah Ill fix it :) --Cool Cat 12:43, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
Pro-life Alliance
The article Pro-Life Alliance has been nominated for deletion. Chooserr
Ranks of Slovenian Armed Forces
If you're willing, I would like to ask you to make a naval rank insignias of Slovenian Armed Forces. I could use the offical images, but they aren't so good as yours (see here). Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 14:10, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
- I will do that, however I want to do all airforce and navy insignias in the process :) You may like Ranks and insignia of NATO --Cool Cat 04:00, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
Pro-life celebrities category up for deletion
Hi, I see that you are listed as a Roman Catholic Wikipedian, well the Pro-life celebrities category is up for deletion. Category:Pro-life celebrities I think this is an interesting and worth while category. Afterall not all celebrities are pro-abortion. Dwain 02:46, 16 December 2005 (UTC)