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Errare humanum est

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I insert a line per sentence in source (XKCD cartoon).

I usually write from memory. As a child, I fell on a encyclopedia, and still remember lots of information. The downside is that I may be wrong or lack references or I may overrepresent an anecdote and forget the main picture.

I usually use See alsos for linking to concepts that I find relevant but that I cannot or do not know how to integrate in the running text.

In spite of Wikipedia:Etiquette#How to avoid abuse of talk pages, I usually don’t object to answers splitting a block of my text when addressing it point-by-point. If it may be hard to understand, you can paste my signature and date after the broken line. Something like this:

This article should mention elephants. The Julius Caesar article says that “Caesar” means “elephant”. —Error 03:59, 22 January 2007 (UTC)

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This article should mention elephants. —Error 03:59, 22 January 2007 (UTC)

I disagree. —Other user, 07:07, 7 July 2007 (UTC)

The Julius Caesar article says that “Caesar” means “elephant”. —Error 03:59, 22 January 2007 (UTC)

It is just one of three hypothesis. —Other user, 07:07, 7 July 2007 (UTC)

I prefer to place <ref> tags before punctuation. They didn’t like it.

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Wikimedia proposals

Pictures

I have decided to dual-license my pics under GFDL and Creative Commons with attribution and copyleft. See the image pages for details on a particular image.

Basque

The Gernika oak with the temple in the back and the hermitage to the left.
A tiled wall in Gernika claims Guernica Gernikara, “The Guernica to Gernika.”


Sometimes I see dead people.

Goggomobil 400 S. Made in Spain under license
Biscuter Comercial 200 C
David Torpedo 2 S


What have the Romans done for us?

Ruins of the hypocaust under the floor of a Roman villa at La Olmeda, Palencia, Spain. The part under the exedra is covered.
The Roman theatre at Fiesole, Tuscany, Italy is still used.
Arches near the Roman theatre at Fiesole, Tuscany, Italy.
Roman mosaic representing the four seasons. From Complutum (now Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain).


Art

Romanesque painting of a war elephant. Spain, 11th century. Prado Museum.
St James the Great, the Moor-killer.
Statue of Gregory of Nin, in Split, Croatia, by Ivan Meštrović, 1929.
Chimneys by Antonio Gaudí on the terrace of Casa Milà, Barcelona, Spain.
Parabolic or catenaric arches under the terrace of Casa Milá, by Antonio Gaudí in Barcelona, Spain.


Literature

Pinocchio dolls in diverse stages of construction in a shop window in Firenze, Italy.


Madrid

Food

Ants climb tree.


War

Japanese (unused) kamikaze airplane at the Museum of Science and Industry of Manchester.


Die Kunst die internationale Verkehrssprache ,,VOLAPÜK” schnell zu erlernen

Screenshot

Screenshots are pictures, too.


Games


Year: 234 Month: Germinal Year: CCXXXIV
Day of the 10-day
week (décade)
Primidi
Duodi
Tridi
Quartidi
Quintidi
Sextidi
Septidi
Octidi
Nonidi
Décadi
décade 19
1 Saturday
21 March 2026
2 Sunday
22 March 2026
3 Monday
23 March 2026
4 Tuesday
24 March 2026
5 Wednesday
25 March 2026
6 Thursday
26 March 2026
7 Friday
27 March 2026
8 Saturday
28 March 2026
9 Sunday
29 March 2026
10 Monday
30 March 2026
décade 20
11 Tuesday
31 March 2026
12 Wednesday
1 April 2026
13 Thursday
2 April 2026
14 Friday
3 April 2026
15 Saturday
4 April 2026
16 Sunday
5 April 2026
17 Monday
6 April 2026
18 Tuesday
7 April 2026
19 Wednesday
8 April 2026
20 Thursday
9 April 2026
décade 21
21 Friday
10 April 2026
22 Saturday
11 April 2026
23 Sunday
12 April 2026
24 Monday
13 April 2026
25 Tuesday
14 April 2026
26 Wednesday
15 April 2026
27 Thursday
16 April 2026
28 Friday
17 April 2026
29 Saturday
18 April 2026
30 Sunday
19 April 2026
Decimal time – 10 h/day
Paris
3h32m22s
Germinal
Germinal
07:49:03
Time of day – 24 h/day
Greenwich

Wikipedia politics

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