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This the actual Pre-expansion limits problems demonstration with 32Stories templates. This showed a substable templaten needed, prelim in Template:Tt2. Experiments for/regarding Pre-expansion limits problem demonstrations with 32Stories templates. This showed a subst-able template needed, prelim fix approach currently in Template:Tt2, Dated: (sequence) 08:21, 7 January 2008 | ||
Charmed episodes rewrites temp layout test page Beginning 2 MAR 2009... | ||
Probably Available for reuse: re: Romania, History of Romania, etc., esp. Battle of Sarmizegetusa (Sarmizegetuza), A.D. 105, various source notes, urls, etc. [Roman wars with Barbarians in Romania/Hungary] Wow! Dated: 22:06, 8 November 2007 -debate seems more recent! def revisit arena! | ||
Cite GG03 to adapt cite book better for gazettes articles... or write something particular to 1632 series articles w/appropo boilerplate. Date:05:47, 10 November 2007 (Original test of new cites templates) --Now needs updated, per current thinking. FrankB 21:39, 10 July 2008 (UTC) | ||
Available for reuse (The template should do now.) Contents is the attempt to document the actual order of publication of works in the 1632 series. sequential from November 2007 to 17:06, 8 January 2008 when switched to the template. FrankB 22:24, 10 July 2008 (UTC) | ||
Aborted edit- mostly disabled formatting issue in Category:Earth_sciences for a time can play (earlier today) replace Template:Infobox Officeholder rework with Category:Earth_sciences mid-formatting attempts... have to do later. Stacked up. // FrankB 22:18, 10 July 2008 (UTC) | ||
Aborted edit in Macro (computer science) -- Formatting issues, play when have time. //FrankB 21:31, 10 July 2008 (UTC) | ||
Aborted edit of Jurassic (all, partial, formatting issues) // FrankB 21:23, 10 July 2008 (UTC) | ||
{{Left66|80%|BG=lightyellow|M=2em}} ;{{I }}<big>This worksheet, and the via page-history accessible the several versions [http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&oldid=179848670 before it], is part of a small project to accurately {{I }}<tt><u>document the actual order of publication</u> </tt> of works in the [[1632 series]], since for some time now, {{I }}the body of the fiction published in [[the Grantville Gazettes]] has been at least equal to, if not exceeded the word and work count of the "inprint" series. <br /> <hr /> </big> :Notes: ::The second table "Template:Publication order table", visible on the page bottom (before the series books template), is the "outcome product"—including it's many cited sources— and will be used to set comparative prose phrases in the various articles of the [[Ring of Fire series]], as well as to update and track key "Counts" [[:category:1632 series boilerplate templates|boilerplate (templates)]] used within 1632 series articles. // <b>[[User:Fabartus|Fra]]</b><font color="green">[[User talk:Fabartus|nkB]]</font> 16:24, 8 January 2008 (UTC) :This page began with an extract[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&oldid=179848670] of a second email (requested re-sending, lost first after accessing via ISP website email facility while traveling) received list of dates and [[Grantville Gazettes]] volumes from Gazette editor [[1632 writers#Goodlett, Paula|Paula Goodlett]]. The Gazette dates reflect that information. In a follow-up question and answer by email, Mrs. Goodlett conveyed the information that the Gazettes are [[e-ARC]] when they arrive on the grantvillegazette.com website, explaining the dichotomy and conflict between that availability (two months prior to) and webscriptions ebook version. // <b>[[User:Fabartus|Fra]]</b><font color="green">[[User talk:Fabartus|nkB]]</font> 16:24, 8 January 2008 (UTC) <hr /> :refs: :{{Cat|1632 series}} :{{cat|1632 series templates}} :{{las|Template:Publication order table}} <hr /> :'''List of Grantville Gazettes ''' :01 - {{GG01}} :02 - {{GG02}} - October 2003 Published 10/1/2003<ref >http://www.webscription.net/p-181-grantville-gazette-volume-ii.aspx retrieved 2007-12-31</ref > :03 - {{GG03}} :04 - {{GG04}} - '''eb:''' ref: First electronic printing, '''October 2004 ''' :05 - {{GG05}} - '''eb:''' ref: First electronic printing, '''September 2005''' :06 - {{GG06}} -ea: 1MAY2006 - eb: 1JUL2006 '''INACURATE''' WHEN extrapolated backwards (as expected somewhen/where){{I}}... REF NOTE SAYS: "DOI: 10.1125/0016 First electronic printing, '''March 2006 retrieved from ebook cover 2007-12-31'''" :07 - {{GG07}} -ea: 1JUL2006 - eb: 1SEP2006 extrapolated backwards :08 - {{GG08}} -ea: 1SEP2006 - eb: 1NOV2006 extrapolated backwards :09 - {{GG09}} -ea: 1NOV2006 - eb: 1JAN2007extrapolated backwards :10 - {{GG10}} -ea: 1JAN2007 - eb: 1MAR2007extrapolated backwards :11 - {{GG11}} -ea: 1Mar2007 - '''eb: 1 May 2007'''[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&direction=next&oldid=179848670] from Paula Goodlett 2007-12 email :12 - {{GG12}} -ea: 1 May 2007 - eb: 1 Jul 2007[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&direction=next&oldid=179848670] :13 - {{GG13}} -ea: 1 Jul 2007 - '''eb: 1 Sep 2007'''[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&direction=next&oldid=179848670] from Paula Goodlett 2007-12 email, also confirmed (Saw in October), didn't know when GG15 replaced :14 - {{GG14}} -ea: '''01 Sep 2007''' - eb:1 Nov 2007[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&direction=next&oldid=179848670] from Paula Goodlett 2007-12 email, confirmed (saw in Nov and through end of December, plus discussed with Arnold Bailey, who noted "the last we have up is fourteen", or such like comment. [phonecon: ca. Dec 5th-15th].) :15 - {{GG15}} -{{i5}}ea/[[ezine]]: from '''1 Nov 2007'''- as personally observed when beginning the line of inquiry. Put together with the change over observed on 1 January, Mz. Goodlett's table, and the comments from [[Arnold Bailey]] at webscriptions, this datum becomes convincing as a "tell" or "benchmark" of how the dates interact and progress relative to volume releases. {{i5}}'''eb: 1 Jan 2008'''[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&direction=next&oldid=179848670] from Paula Goodlett 2007-12 email; Personally saw the changeover 1 January, which confirmed her the sense of "her meaning" (in the list received, there was ambiguity, given a two month period—this transition dispels that) as change date, GG16 became current online version, this showed up on webscriptions, apparently as scheduled. :16 - {{GG16}} - eb: 1 Mar 2008[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&direction=next&oldid=179848670] from Paula Goodlett 2007-12 email, see above :17 - {{GG17}} - eb: 1 May 2008[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&direction=next&oldid=179848670] - projected by (and in) Paula Goodlett 2007-12 email :18 - {{GG18}} - eb: 1 Jul 2008[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&direction=next&oldid=179848670] - projected by (and in) Paula Goodlett 2007-12 email :19 - {{GG19}} - eb: 1 Sep 2008[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&direction=next&oldid=179848670] - projected by (and in) Paula Goodlett 2007-12 email :20 - {{GG20}} - eb: 1 Nov 2008[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&direction=next&oldid=179848670] - projected by (and in) Paula Goodlett 2007-12 email :21 - {{GG21}} - eb: 1 Jan 2009[http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User:Fabartus/tmp5&direction=next&oldid=179848670] - projected by (and in) Paula Goodlett 2007-12 email </div><!-- ends {left60} scope --> <!-- This was parked for a bit... thinking of a header template for synopses :'''Setting: ''{{16plac|University of Jena}}, '''April of 1633'''<ref> {{Cite Sm|DeMarce, Goodlett and Flint, in {{34TRR}}, {{GG01|in="The Rudolstadt Colloquy"}}, and the http://www.1632.org official "timeframes" spreadsheet(s) (GG15 version, retrieved 2007-12-26)}} </ref> Ed Piazza, the Secretary of State of the small United States being forged in war-torn Germany during the Thirty Years War, has a problem on his hands. A religious conference has been called in nearby Rudolstadt which will determine doctrine for all the Lutherans in the nation. The hard-fought principle of religious freedom is at stake, threatened alike by intransigent theologians and students rioting in the streets. As if that weren't bad enough: * the up-time American Lutherans are themselves divided; * a rambunctious old folk singer is cheerfully pouring gasoline on the flames; * and a Calvinist �facilitator� from Geneva is maneuvering to get the U.S. involved with the developing revolutionary movement in Naples. --- parked for a bit... thinking of a header template for synopses --> {{Publication order table}}