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26 July 2011
- 19:1419:14, 26 July 2011 diff hist +4 Asmaa Abdol-Hamid Adding link, because Khader isn't "just some guy"
- 19:0519:05, 26 July 2011 diff hist +1,721 Talk:Kensington Runestone →Ohman umlaut: my take
- 18:0818:08, 26 July 2011 diff hist −27 Vinland Map Revert. I don't understand how your comment applies to the edit. It's a fact of history that Cabot landed on the island NFL, not the continental mainland.
- 18:0018:00, 26 July 2011 diff hist +1 European Americans →European ancestries table: Not standard usage
- 00:5800:58, 26 July 2011 diff hist +506 Kensington Runestone Being bold and removing the umlauts from the Ohman name, based on Blegen's cited ref. Blegen's appendices also include transcripts of signed affidavits (p.138-40) and a letter in Swedish (p.160) where Ohman and son did not use the umlaut
- 00:1500:15, 26 July 2011 diff hist 0 L'Anse aux Meadows Nobody knows the date to that precision
- 00:1300:13, 26 July 2011 diff hist −27 Vinland Map →Other evidence for Vinland: Cabot only got to Newfoundland, not the continental mainland.
- 00:0200:02, 26 July 2011 diff hist −14 Asmaa Abdol-Hamid NPOV. "Controversial" is a worthless term, since all political/ideological groups by nature are controversial and subjects of dispute. Present the actual controversy, not decide which view is "less worthy" by selectively labeling.
25 July 2011
- 23:4923:49, 25 July 2011 diff hist +275 Talk:Asmaa Abdol-Hamid →Great article: Abdol-Hamid and the left
- 23:4523:45, 25 July 2011 diff hist +477 Asmaa Abdol-Hamid →Views: Including criticism of her Iraq statement made by Naser Khader, a fellow Danish Muslim
- 23:3223:32, 25 July 2011 diff hist +437 Asmaa Abdol-Hamid →Political career: Providing more information on this episode of her career, and redirecting the link to the section directly relevant.
24 July 2011
- 00:2400:24, 24 July 2011 diff hist −2 Bjarni Herjólfsson →Life: Unintelligible to the common reader in an English Encyclopedia.
22 July 2011
- 14:2514:25, 22 July 2011 diff hist −169 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman This statement contradicts everything else reported in the article. It was explained, at the time and later, and we're told that Flores and the producer both agreed on the explanation.
- 03:2603:26, 22 July 2011 diff hist −205 Henry Drummond (evangelist) So what? Unless you can show there's a legitimate connection, this has zero relevance to Drummond's biography
21 July 2011
- 20:3420:34, 21 July 2011 diff hist −231 Scotch (adjective) →Decline in usage: Removing blatant OR
20 July 2011
- 05:4605:46, 20 July 2011 diff hist +92 Deep-sea exploration →Milestones of Early Deep Sea Exploration: Supplying imperial units
- 05:2705:27, 20 July 2011 diff hist 0 Robby Thompson Commas were used inappropriately throughout this article
12 July 2011
- 01:3401:34, 12 July 2011 diff hist −8 Deep-sea exploration →Oceanographic submersibles: He never went by his full birth name
- 01:3001:30, 12 July 2011 diff hist −74 Deep-sea exploration uncited, and completely irrelevant in any case
- 01:2301:23, 12 July 2011 diff hist +20 Year 10,000 problem Removing dubious strongly-worded comment. The trend is toward world consolidation of the Gregorian calendar, and attempts to replace it like the French revolutionary model failed miserably, so I can't see how "trends" argue its obliteration.
- 00:4800:48, 12 July 2011 diff hist +19 Nick Piantanida Full first name and birthdate supplied from Social Security Death Index
11 July 2011
- 23:5123:51, 11 July 2011 diff hist −8 Bathysphere →1930-1931: grammar. Knowing how trade magazines work, it's very doubtful that Beebe supplied the title himself.
- 23:4423:44, 11 July 2011 diff hist 0 Bathysphere cap
- 23:3823:38, 11 July 2011 diff hist −2 European and American voyages of scientific exploration →Maritime exploration in the Age of Enlightenment: Removing scare quotes. The passage is not speaking of discovery generally, but is clearly placed within the context of European knowledge, in which the statement is strictly true.