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Are you the Captain Raju?I had not known until today there was an actual person in the world named Captain Raju. You should make a note on your user page to clarify whether or not you are this real person. (Actually, if you are not this real person, that's a real problem. See WP:IMPERSONATE.) WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 18:16, 18 April 2017 (UTC)
Mineko IwasakiHello Captain Raju, I really need some advice, I want to translate the article about Mineko Iwasaki. ( https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Mineko_Iwasaki ) I saw that article is not translated into my native language (Romanian) and I do not know how to do this on wiki. I do not want my translation in Romanian language to be seen when someone accesses the page in English. I want to see it that way only those who want to read article in Romanian. Can you help me? How can I translate this article. Thank you. Best regrets Magda Cioclov — Preceding unsigned comment added by Magda.cioclov (talk • contribs) 20:05, 18 April 2017 (UTC)
Reverting my edit on Oath of officeBrother Razu, For your kind information, the article Oath of Office didn't include the oaths of the officials of Bangladesh. The portion was wholly created by me. The English translation was not taken from anywhere, rather I translated them. In the official oath, the line is "bangladesher rashtropoti poder". So the translation should be, 'the President of Bangladesh'. Firstly, I wrote the President only. Later I changed it to President of Bangladesh. The original oath contains the phrase, 'jothajothovabe'. 'With equity' should not be a correct translation and I thought 'justly' would be a more perfect translation. So my humble opinion is my edit is justifiable. And the post for 'mohahisab niyontrok' in English is 'Comptroller and Auditor General.' I corrected the spelling. That's all from the defence. Sheikh Azizul Hakim 'Drag(physics)' --> 'Very low Reynolds numbers: Stokes' drag' --> 'Vg'Good evening, I thought you could get an answer by editing the data and making a question in the post, which seemed to be a mistake. Sorry for that. I would like to ask on the current post 'Drag(physics)' --> 'Very low Reynolds numbers: Stokes' drag' --> 'Vg' , what is 'Vg' in the equation given? If you don't know could you redirect me to someone who can answer to me this question? King Regards, Theofanis Theodoulou — Preceding unsigned comment added by 152.78.0.155 (talk) 22:21, 21 April 2017 (UTC) A cookie for you!
wrt "one or more of your recent contributions to Wyomissing, Pennsylvania have been undone"wrt "one or more of your recent contributions to Wyomissing, Pennsylvania have been undone" Thank you for your prompt. I did not do any edits to this or any page, I guess my IP number is or was the same as one used by the person who did. My IP numbers are assigned to me by my ISP and are not subject to any control by me. Would registering remove this problem? thanks
This week's article for improvement (week 17, 2017)
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Jack BeirnesI'm his son and made the error that he was born in 1915 when he was actually born in 1914. I was hoping to correct my mistake. In the book [1]by Hugh A. Halliday, Jack's birthdate is mentioned on page 192 as 1914. Please email me at gordi@telus.net if anymore information is required. Thank you, Gordon Beirnes References
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Do right thingsHi Mr captain Raju.. Dadi chandro tomar is also a shooter and shooter dadi prakashi tomar also a shooter. But my point is shooter dadi prakashi tomar beat the DIG in shooting event not by dadi chandro tomar.. So please do correct the story ..you can search on Internet... Thanku — Preceding unsigned comment added by Seematomar (talk • contribs) 15:50, 30 April 2017 (UTC) This week's article for improvement (week 18, 2017)
NAC of AfDsHello Cap, and thanks for helping out at AfD. While your closures have been good, I noticed that a lot of them were closed a tad bit prematurely. AfDs are generally allowed to run through a 7-day course unless the result is very obvious. I see that you've been closing discussions a few hours before they hit the 7-day mark. Even though the outcome may seem unanimous, it's a good idea to allow an AfD to stay open for the entire 7-day period. Say for example, you close an AfD at 00:11 (UTC) which is actually scheduled to end at 19:19 (UTC) on the same day, you're closing the discussion 19 hours earlier. That 19 hour period (just an example, and might not need that long) might allow someone to voice a new opinion and might stir the discussion in a different direction, at AfDs that are not (close to) a snowball case. Even I have made early closures but only when a different outcome seemed very unlikely. Nothing wrong with your closures in general but I'd suggest waiting a little longer, unless it's a slam dunk. Closing discussions a few hours late won't hurt anybody. I appreciate your work and you've improved a lot. Keep up the good work. Cheers, — Yash talk stalk 05:43, 1 May 2017 (UTC)
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Thanks again :-) -- Doc James along with the rest of the team at Wiki Project Med Foundation 18:08, 3 May 2017 (UTC) 6gig edits undoneHi Captain – You recently sent me a message, stating that my edits were undone because they weren't relevant. I was a member of the band that this page is about. I went through and edited all instances of 6Gig to 6gig. The name of the band is spelled with a lower case g. All instances should be 6gig, not 6Gig. I don't mind editing the page again, but maybe you'd leave the correct capitalization? Thank you! walter. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.2.209.180 (talk) 13:45, 5 May 2017 (UTC) This week's article for improvement (week 19, 2017)
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Notes on AfDA suggestion: could you leave a blank line between when adding notes on the AfDs? Makes editing a lot cleaner. Anmccaff (talk) 22:34, 11 May 2017 (UTC) This week's article for improvement (week 20, 2017)
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