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Referencing Dead Link[edit]Hello! I'm relatively new to editing here (know how to basic edit, more familiar with the magic words over on FANDOM's platform). On the Charlie Dimmock article, I've added a link to a Wayback Machine article as the website it is from technically no longer exists (redirects to something else). Is there a way to mark the "original" as a dead link? Thanks. EmmerdaleFan1972 (talk) 10:11, 8 January 2021 (UTC)
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Thank you[edit]Hello! I just wanted to thank you very much for reaching out to me with such helpful information that I really needed... Have a wonderful day and Stay Awesome Sincerely AnestisM. Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷 Anestis99 (talk) 22:45, 17 January 2021 (UTC) Post by Scott B Love[edit]Hello Peaceray, This is Scott B Love. Thank you for your comment on my Climate Change suggestion. Is this the best to respond? I hope so. Anyway, my suggestion seems to have been erased with no comment that I can find. I went back to the Climate Change (talk) section and saw no mention of it. Can you find the reason what I wrote was deleted without a comment on why it was deleted? What I wrote was the following. I idea is to describe an "ideal mathematically average" world citizen and how their CO2 emissions must decrease to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees C. I think we do not understand that to limit human caused global warming to 1.5 degrees C we must not emit more than 14.4 pounds of CO2 per person per day (that is about what the green plants of the world take up for each of us), and we all must not emit any other greenhouse gases in order to end human cause global warming. So, what I suggested for the Climate Change (talk) section was the following:
The United Nations Environmental Programme Gap Report says world CO2 emissions must decrease 7.6% a year every year from 2020 to 2030 in order to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees C. https://wedocs.unep.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.11822/30797/EGR2019.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y What does this mean to the average world citizen? We can take the 2019 world CO2 emissions of 36.8 billion metric tonnes and divide it by 7.6 billion people to find out how many tonnes of CO2 the average world citizen emitted in 2019. We can multiply those tonnes of CO2 by 2205 pounds per tonne, and divide by 365 days per year to find out the average world citizen emitted about 29.3 pounds of CO2 per person per day in 2019. Decreasing 29.3 pounds of CO2 per person per day by 7.6% every year between 2020 and 2030 shows the average world citizen must emit just 12.3 pounds of CO2 per person per day in 2030. To limit global warming to 1.5 degrees C the average world citizen must decrease their CO2 emissions from 29.3 pounds of CO2 per person per day in 2019 to 12.3 pounds of CO2 per person per day in 2030. Everyone can find out how many pounds of CO2 they emitted last year by filling out a carbon calculator like the Cool California Carbon Calculator. https://coolcalifornia.arb.ca.gov/calculator-households-individuals They can multiply the tonnes of CO2 they emitted last year by 2205 pounds per tonne, and divide by 365 days per year to find out their average “pounds of CO2 emitted per person per day” last year. In 2030 they can do this and find out if them are emitting just 12.3 pounds of CO2 per person per day. If the world has learned to take significant amounts of CO2 out of the atmosphere, then people will be able to emit more than 12.3 pounds of CO2 per person per day. In 2030 climate scientists can calculate how many pounds of CO2 per day the average world citizen can emit and not contribute to global warming and climate change. In 2018 the average Californian emitted about 82 pounds of CO2 per day (California Air Resources Board data). According to the following website, it takes about 10 pounds of CO2 equivalents per day to provide food for the average vegetarian in America, and 20 pounds of CO2 to provide food for a meat loving American each day. http://shrinkthatfootprint.com/food-carbon-footprint-diet (The website says it takes 3.3 tonnes of CO2 per year to provide food for a meat loving American. Multiplying by 2205 pounds per tonne, and dividing by 365 days per year gives 20 pounds of CO2 per day to provide food for a meat loving American. The website says it takes 1.7 tonnes of CO2 to provide food for a vegetarian in America. Multiplying by 2205 pounds per tonne, and dividing by 365 days per years shows it takes 10 pounds of CO2 per day to provide food for a vegetarian in America.) Thus, after the average American buys their food for the day, they are emitting more CO2 than the green plants of the earth sequester on their behalf. When Californians spend $100, that $100 is associated with emitting 37 pounds of CO2 into the atmosphere. (We can divide California’s per capita CO2 emissions by California’s per capita GDP and find the average $100 spent in California is associated with putting about 37 pounds of CO2 into the atmosphere.) Also, there are the CO2 emissions of government services. In 2008 MIT Professor Timothy Gutowski estimated that local, state and federal government services in the United States emitted about 8.5 tonnes of CO2 for every American citizen. Multiplying 8.5 tonnes by 2205 pounds per tonne and dividing by 365 days per year shows that government services emitted about 51 pounds of CO2 per American per day in 2008. When we emit more than 14.4 pounds of CO2 per person per day, we are contributing to global warming and climate change. When we emit more than 14.4 pounds of CO2 per day, we are contributing to the melting of the Himalayan glaciers, and threatening the water supply of 1.5 billion people, including the people of Pakistan and India. The people of Pakistan and India rely on water from the Himalayan glaciers in the form of the Indus River. As global warming continues, the Indus River will get smaller, and India and Pakistan may have nuclear war over water. A nuclear war between India and Pakistan would cause about 1 degree C of global cooling and threaten the lives of 2 billion people. In thinking about global warming and climate change we should take all nuclear weapons off of hair trigger alert and negotiate the end of all nuclear weapons. The IPCC should include nuclear disarmament talks as part of addressing climate change. It is extremely unlikely Americans will decrease their CO2 emissions from about 100 pounds of CO2 per person per day to 12.3 pounds of CO2 per person per day between 2020 and 2030. In 2030 what can world citizens do to end global warming and limit global warming to 1.5 degrees C? It is easiest to talk about this by thinking about what Jesus the scientist was trying to do. Jesus believed the Curses of Deuteronomy were the result of sin. Jesus believed sin began when Adam and Eve ate an apple grown in a garden. Gardens are places where food is grown for people. To stop sin, Jesus recommended to live according to "lay not your treasures up on earth where rot and (the fungus) rust doth corrupt and thieves break in an steal." To stop sin, Jesus recommended not growing food in gardens and storing it where it will rot and thieves will want to steal it. Jesus was recommending living as hunter gatherers like the Khoisan hunter gatherers of Africa. Jesus was implying agriculture was a mistake, much like U.C.L.A Professor Jared Diamond has written agriculture was the worst mistake in the history of the human race. https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/the-worst-mistake-in-the-history-of-the-human-race To help people live as hunter gatherers, Jesus lay down his life for his sheep. By suffering a very painful death by crucifixion, Jesus hoped others would lay down their lives for his sheep in less painful ways (like falling on their sword, like Brutus fell on his sword.) Today we might have Physician Assisted Acts of Altruism which would help us reach a population where there would be no human cause global warming and no human caused climate change and no worsening of the Curses of Deuteronomy. How many people must lay down their lives for the sheep of Jesus so that there would be no human caused global warming and no human caused climate change? (How many people must lay down their lives for the sheep of Jesus so there would be no worsening of the Curses of Deuteronomy?) The following website (Figure 1) says the earth sequesters about half of world CO2 emissions. https://phys.org/news/2012-08-earth-absorbing-carbon-dioxide-emissions.html Half of world CO2 emissions of 36.2 billion metric tonnes of CO2 comes to about 18.1 billion metric tonnes. We can take the 18.1 billion metric tonnes of CO2 sequestered by the green plants of the world, and divide it by a state or country's per capita CO2 emissions to find out how many people can live on earth without increasing atmospheric CO2. California’s per capita CO2 emissions were 9.26 metric tonnes of CO2 in 2016. If everyone in the world emitted 9.26 metric tonnes of CO2 per year, 1.95 billion people could live on earth without contributing to global warming. That would represent a 74% decrease in the world’s population. If California’s population decreased 74%, California’s population would need to decrease from 39.25 million people to 7.31 million people to live sustainably on earth without raising atmospheric CO2. The following Table uses 18.1 billion metric tonnes of CO2 sequestered (taken up) by the green plants of the world to calculate how many people would need to lay down their life for the sheep of Jesus to stop raising atmospheric CO2. Who are the sheep of Jesus? The sheep of Jesus are those who live as Jesus suggested, and live according to "lay not your treasures up on earth where rot and (the fungus) rust doth corrupt and thieves break in an steal." The sheep of Jesus are those who live as hunter gatherers like the Khoisan hunter gatherers of Africa.
State or Country population The number of people who (millions of people) must lay down their lives for the sheep of Jesus. .......................................(in millions of people) Australia 24.13 22 Bhutan 0.7 0 California 39.25 32 China 1379 1070 India 1324 123 Pakistan 193.2 0 (-177) United Kingdom 65.65 50 United States 327 293 How might this information best be taught? Health care organizations could offer computer counseling services. Artifical Intelligence computers like IBM Watson could engage citizens, offering them encouragement and teaching them Albert Einstein's new way of thinking. Albert Einstein wrote “We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive“. “A human being is a part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feeling as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.” What helps us widen our circles of compassion for all life? Does it help to realize life is a (science based) miracle? We might define a (science based) miracle as an event of extremely small probability. Life is a (science based) miracle. If there is more than one universe, it would take 10^10^10^7 other universes for there to be a universe like ours that can support life. (If life is so precious, how could the world have 13,500 nuclear weapons worldwide ready to destroy all of life?) We can define acts of (science based) love as “acts which sustain life, acts which enhance life, and/or acts which make life possible.” We can “be still and know that I am (science based) love.” What acts of (science based) love can I experience when I am still? When I am still, I can feel my heart beat. Every beat of my heart is an act of (science based) love, for every beat of my heart sustains my life and makes my life possible. When I am still, I can feel my chest rise, and air coming into my lungs. Every breath is an act of love. Every breath helps sustain my life and make my life possible. When I am still, I can move my fingers, and every move of my fingers can be an act of love for my fingers can help feed me and sustain my life. When I am still, I can think how to find food. Finding food is an act of love, for food sustains my life and makes my life possible. When I am still, I can feel the beat of my heart. Every beat of my heart is an act of love, sustaining my life. When I am still, I can feel the beat of my heart within my hands. Every beat of my heart sustains the life of my hands and every cell in my body. I can imagine my heart saying the cells of my mind “Our love which art in heaven” (We can define a (science based) heaven as a place where all the parts of your body (science based) love themselves as they (science based) love all the other parts of your body. When you heart beats, it is performing acts of (science based) love for all the cells of your heart, keeping them healthy. When your heart beats, it is performing acts of (science based) love for all the cells of your body, keeping them alive. All the cells of your body (science based) love your heart, performing their acts of (science based) love that sustain the life of your heart. Realizing your body is a (science based) heaven gives us a new appreciation of your body. All the organs of your body and all the cells of your body are performing acts of (science based) love that sustain their life, and sustain the life of every other organ and cell in your body. The meditation continues "(science based) Hallowed be thy Name" Something that is Holy is something that sustains life. The name “holy” and “hallowed” enhance life, and so thinking them and saying them are acts of (science based) love. Thy Kingdom come (What is the Kingdom of (science based) Love? We might imagine your consciousness is the King or Queen of all your cells. Your conscious mind is able to think about each of your cells, and perform acts of (science based) Love to sustain the life of each cell and all your cells. Within being aware it has happened, your conscious mind is the King or Queen of a (science based) heaven consisting of 27 trillion cells. We can meditate on this, and imagine how the Kingdom of (science based) Love within your body mind be spread so that all the world of people becomes a Kingdom of (science based) love, like the Kingdom of (science based) Love within your body. We can think "May the Kingdom of (science based) Love within my body be realized by my mind. May the Kingdom of (science based) love within my body give me peace, knowing all the parts of my body will do the best they can to (science based) love all the other parts of my body.)" Thy will be done (May will of (science based) love be done throughout my body. What is the will of (science based) love? The will of (science based) love is to perform acts which sustain life, or enhance life, or perform acts which make life possible.) on earth (May the (science based) love within my body help the rest of the world perform acts of (science based) love throughout society here on earth.) as it is in (my science based) heaven. (As it is in the (science based heaven within my body.) Give us this day our daily bread (May the (science based) love in my mind be successful at finding food and providing food to my heart and all the parts of my body. May the (science based) love within all the plants that I eat be successful at growing and providing my body with food.) May the (science based) love within all the animals and living things that I eat be successful at helping them sustain their lives. And forgive us our trespasses (May the (science based) love within my mind forgive me for not treating others as well as I would like. May the (science based) love within the minds of others forgive me for not treating them as well as they would like. People may think I did not treat them very well. I will have trouble forgiving others for not treating me as well as I would like. They will have trouble forgiving me for not treating them as well as they would like. We all need this prayer to help forgive ourselves and others for not treating everyone as well as we would like. ) As we forgive those who trespass against us (May I forgive others for not treating me as well as I would like.) Lead us not into temptation (May my thoughts be guided by the (science based) love within my mind so that I am not tempted to mistreat others.) But deliver us from evil (May the (science based) love within my mind be successful at avoiding evil thoughts and evil deeds of others..) For thine is the Kingdom ((of science based) love. My mind constructs a world that is my Kingdom. With effort, I can make my world and my Kingdom a Kingdom of (science based) Love.) and the power (the (science based) love of every cell in my body produces the power that gives me thoughts.)) and the glory ((the (science based) love within my body produces whatever glory I might recognize.) Glory is defined as "magnificence or great beauty.” This meditation on (science based) love can help us recognize whatever magnificence or beauty we might recognize. How do the 37 trillion cells of our body form a thought magnificent or beautiful. How do the cells of our eye perceive a picture that is magnificent or beautiful? These are mysteries we take for granted. This meditation might remind us of this great mystery.) Without all these comments the meditation on the Love within us and around us simpler. “Our love which art in heaven Hallowed be thy Name Thy Kingdom come Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread And forgive us our trespasses As we forgive those who trespass against us Lead us not into temptation But deliver us from evil For thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. So, would you have suggestions for editing this to make it part of the Wikipedia Climate Change page? Will I receive an email notice when you respond to this message? Thank you for your help, Scott B Love Scott B Love (talk) 21:07, 26 January 2021 (UTC) --Scott B Love (talk) 21:07, 26 January 2021 (UTC) WP:EW at Billy Tipton[edit]
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reviewing[edit]I answered your question at Draft talk:Christine Muschik. But as general advice: 1) The rules for academics are different. You/re not trying to show substantial 3rd party reliable published sources, not press releases or blogs or postings or mere notices , you're trying to show "Influence in their field". Papers with high citations show an influence in their field. It's the very definition of what academic influence is: that people cite your work. As a rule of thumb, in biomed we want two or more papers over 100. it only works in science. In the humanities,we want 2 books from university or other academic presses, with 3rd party book reviews. 2) For GNG, it's not quantity of references that matter See WP:THREE, the best explanation I know of for what the GNG means in practice; you may have seen it cited at AfDs--it's a very short, but very influential essay. DGG ( talk ) 06:37, 1 April 2021 (UTC) Feedback request: History Good Article nomination[edit]![]() You were randomly selected to receive this invitation from the list of Feedback Request Service subscribers. If you'd like not to receive these messages any more, you can opt out at any time by removing your name. Message delivered to you with love by Yapperbot :) | Is this wrong? Contact my bot operator. | Sent at 09:30, 1 April 2021 (UTC) Feedback request: Social sciences and society Good Article nomination[edit]![]() You were randomly selected to receive this invitation from the list of Feedback Request Service subscribers. If you'd like not to receive these messages any more, you can opt out at any time by removing your name. Message delivered to you with love by Yapperbot :) | Is this wrong? Contact my bot operator. | Sent at 17:30, 3 April 2021 (UTC) Question[edit]I had a question: is it possible, witout losing all of your edits, change your username? I fear I may have chosen mine badly. Sincerely, Orlando 2006-2021 (talk) 17:34, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
Removing edit on Church of England's page[edit]Hi, Peaceray. First, I wanted to start by saying that I am relatively new to this platform. In the Church of England article, you have undone my correction with respect to the classification and orientation of the Anglican Church. As far as I knew, the classification within the Protestant movement of the Anglican Church is correct. I would like to know if something was wrong to fix it or to know if it was right as it was, if it was necessary to post sources or references, I am relatively new to this but all contributed in good faith. Thanks for your attention!— Preceding unsigned comment added by Albertogomez17 (talk • contribs) 21:37, 10 April 2021 (UTC)
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Chester A. Arthur[edit]Apologies for my fouled-up edits there: as far as I was aware, it was not possible to have the same cite number using multiple page references. Palindromedairy (talk) 00:55, 17 April 2021 (UTC)
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--Rosiestep (talk) 21:37, 28 April 2021 (UTC) via MassMessaging "Official"[edit]Hi, You reverted an edit of the Australian rules football article to remove a template questioning by whom the sport was "officially" known by a name. The referenced source is a publication by the Australian Football League Limited, an incorporated company, a private association with no official authority. The company (formerly named the Victorian Football League Limited - see asic.gov.au) is no longer a league of clubs as it is not controlled by its original member clubs, has an independent board (commission) and operates of its own volition following court rulings indicating it did not have a fiduciary relationship to the clubs. The South Melbourne "Swans" and Fitzroy "Lions" football clubs were bankrupted by indebtment to the company which took over and now owns some teams, retains veto control of others and has licenced or franchised new teams to owners. The company is unrepresentative of and unaccountable to the many Australian Football clubs and the huge Australian Football community. As a rapacious monopolistic company trying to control Australian Football, of course the AFL will pretend it has some "official" authority. Please do not lend credibility to the AFL's disinformation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 115.64.64.135 (talk • contribs) 16:00, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi![edit]Hi Peaceray! I didn't did just to vandalize the page, actually I found that other sources are contrary to that specific edit (which have been reverted) so I removed it. Kindly can you undo it? Or can you tell how to improve edit summarising? Thank you.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Harrapocentrist (talk • contribs) 22:59 23 May 2021-05-23 (UTC)
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Hawaiian Island nicknames[edit]I am quite confident in asserting that the nicknames of the Hawaiian Islands is just that, Islands. For instance, the main local newspaper in Kaua'i is The Garden Island, the term "isle" is only something that exists on the internet from what I have seen. However, this is hard to source as most online publications beyond Hawaii erroneously use the word "isle". Weather this is a mistranslation from the original Hawaiian I can not say. However, what I know beyond doubt and anyone who has lived in these islands can tell you is that the phrase "Isle" is never said here. We don't say "The Big Isle" for Hawaii Island do we? — Preceding unsigned comment added by KingDario (talk • contribs) 13:57 30 May 2021 (UTC)
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Addition to Wow page article[edit]While I can understand that IMDB is user generated source, I do not understand how my addition to the In Popular culture section is not allowed, but others such as: The 2019 film Ad Astra uses the "6EQUJ5" signal as the filename of a Top Secret message reviewed by the film's main character. or In the 2015 movie Lazer Team, the Wow! signal is used as the source of an alien power suit. is when neither link has a cite either. It would seem to me, that if those pass muster, mine's no different. Just trying to understand. Thanks.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Stridergdm (talk • contribs) 18:16, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
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Samuel Jacobs (journalist)[edit]Hi User:Peaceray how are you, can you take a look at this article Draft:Samuel Jacobs (journalist) If it's encyclopedic, can you move the draft, to the article's main space? --Hasan AB123 (talk) 05:22, 18 September 2021 (UTC) Discussion at Draft talk:Samuel Jacobs (journalist)[edit]@Hasan AB123: An eye on AUKUS[edit]Looks like there's a coordinated group of IPs, (or just one bored editor with many proxies) disrupting the talk page at AUKUS. Thanks for keeping an eye on it. BrxBrx(talk)(please reply with {{SUBST:re|BrxBrx}}) 22:05, 18 September 2021 (UTC)
The user blanked his own talk page.[edit]The user, Special:Contributions/178.202.82.89, just blanked his own talk page. Could you please revert the blank right now and warn that user not to do such a thing like that again? AdamDeanHall (talk) 19:25, 23 September 2021 (UTC)
Was Sally Ride lesbian or bi-sexual?[edit]Sorry, I am new to editing wiki. How do we justify calling Sally Ride a lesbian, instead of bisexuality? Heck, she married a man. Dus she disavow her interest in men? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.241.161.165 (talk) 04:08, 25 September 2021 (UTC)
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