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Thank's for pointing to a mistake in a picture used in Alpha Centauri article[edit]

Hello,
thank you for counting all the 100 points on the image!
I am very sorry for the mistake I have made - I can imagine it costed you some time if you finally have counted the dots. I will work on the right version when 1 dot (segment) means one year.
Thanks again
--Eltwarg 15:20, 5 August 2007 (UTC)![reply]

Euro Elections[edit]

Hi there. Just regarding your edit to the Euro 2009 elections. Adding anyone before the returning officer has announced is speculation (though Harkin, De Rossa, Mitchell at least are shoe-ins). For example, you added a Sinn Fein winner, but all the coverage I've been listening has her (Toiresa Ferris) finishing fourth/fifth in the south constituency, after all counts. The last seat in Dublin is definitely up for grabs too. Proper results won't be in until tomorrow afternoon sometime so please don't add anything before then. Thanks! Fin© 23:57, 7 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry, I didn't realise you were using elections2009-results.eu as a source. Unfortunately, they're totally inaccurate - they're giving Sinn Fein a seat despite the SF candidate and two others being just 6,000 votes apart, with at least two more counts to go. Anyway, just filling you in. Thanks! Fin© 00:18, 8 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

2012 election[edit]

Hi. Please put in your two cents for my new format proposal on Talk:Nationwide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2012. Thanks.--Jerzeykydd (talk) 14:58, 27 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Nationwide opinion polling US election 2012. Newsmax poll.[edit]

Sorry about not making the reason for deleting the Newsmax poll from the democratic primary subsection easily available. I have written the explanation on the article's talk page, but should probably have to linked to the take page in the edit summary. I will not make further edits until I get a reply from you on this matter. As you can see I am new to Wikipedia, but would very much like to contribute on elections and politics, especially in US and Norway. Fimiliar (talk) 09:30, 6 December 2010 (UTC) PS The anonymous edits were not mine.[reply]

Main table on List of possible dwarf planets[edit]

You've recently made edits on List of possible dwarf planets, to bring it up to date with Brown's list. I have a procedure that does this semi-automatically: it only takes a few minutes to update the list to match the Brown and the MPC sources. I do this about once a month (I would have done it last weekend, but Superbowl!). My purpose for telling you this is so that you don't waste your time doing it manually -- I think you appreciate how tedious it is! See the talk page for the history of this.

I am planning to do an update this weekend, as well as put the source for the update procedures on the talk page (I've only just been shown how to do so, thanks to Rfassbind). You can see the source in my sandbox at the moment. It requires some facilty with Microsoft SQL Server to use it (freely available Express version), but I am fervently hoping somebody else is interested in being able to do the process — let me know if you're interested. Tbayboy (talk) 04:59, 4 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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