User talk:Imars/Imars Archive
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Mt Tsurugi
Re Mount Tsurugi (Hokkaido), the Japanese Wikipedia gives つるぎやま as the reading... and if you're interested in Hokkaido, why not chip over at Wikitravel too? Jpatokal 17:00, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
An Invitation
Hello Imars,
Here's an invitation to visit Wikipedia:Japan-related topics notice board. There, you can meet other Wikipedians working on articles related to Japan. You'll find lists of new articles, projects, and resources such as Wikipedia:Manual of Style (Japan-related articles). Hope to see you there!
Best regards, Fg2 11:05, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
CV pic
I took it in summer 04. I've done what you suggested. Thanks for your interest. Guinnog 17:43, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
Japanese mountains
Thanks for Your posting on my user page. If you have some suggestions for important/interesting articles to translate, I will see what I can do... There are a lot of interesting articles on japanese topics in the english Wikipedia, so I translate mainly Articles on history, geography and culture, maybe som other stuff when tired.
Bye Andreas
Wikipedia survey
Hi. I'm doing a survey of Wikipedia editors as part of a class research project. It's quick, anonymous, and the data will be made available to the Wikipedia community later this month. Would you like to take part? More info here. Thanks! Nonplus 23:52, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
Swanachild
The removal of the link to Regintrud was accidental, I readded it. Srnec 17:49, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Saints Wikiproject
I noted that you have been contributing to articles about saints. I invite you to join the WikiProject Saints. You can sign up on the page and add the following userbox to your user page.
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I also invite you to join the discussion on prayers and infoboxes here: Prayers_are_NPOV.
Thanks! --evrik 18:27, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
Theodo
Thanks for your inquiry. I was aware of the link have studied it comprehensively. The thing is, that there is no evidence and no reason from the sources to assume the Duke Theodo mentioned in Emmeram's vita to be a different Theodo than the one mentioned in Paulus Diaconus, Corbianian's vita or in other sources. The distinction is merely a historians' construct that, to my knowledge, is no longer widespread. The only argument for it is that Lantpert and Uta are not mentioned in necrologies of Theodo's family (where the four sons are mentioned). That however might be because of their involvement with Emmeram's death. The thing about the fathers is that we have no reliable notice about whose son Theodo was. These are mere speculations. This, BTW, is also what the link tells us: if you follow the link to Theodo I you will find an almost empty page, whereas all the information is at [Theodo II, which combines all notes about a Duke Theodo - just like I have done. Str1977 (smile back) 21:21, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
Faxon Dean Atherton
Thanks for your courtesy on this article. On my userpage, you'll note I am done with this article; mostly because there are many good biographies written on him, as he is noted as a local person of note. However, I should note his NOT the founder of Atherton. He is the founder of "Fair Oaks", the former name of Atherton.
Also, you'll note my article had footnotes. I live in Menlo Park and Atherton is just a stone's throw away. As such, and that I am a local historian, footnotes are very important. As such, I would request that you footnote all new entries - so as to retain consistency. Also, please remove redlinks. You might consider making them italics instead.
Lastly, please continue with your find work. Feel free, to merge and condense, as you see needed. I plan no other changes to this article. Thank you. --meatclerk 20:53, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Welcome to WikiProject Germany

Welcome, Imars, to the WikiProject Germany! Please direct any questions about the project to its talk page. If you create new articles on Germany-related topics, please list them at our announcement page and tag their talk page with our project template {{WikiProject Germany}}. A few features that you might find helpful:
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If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me or any of the more experienced members of the project, and we'll be very happy to help you. Again, welcome, and thank you for joining this project! Kusma (討論) 13:04, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
Your comment about Germany assessment
Hello,
Regarding your recent comment on my talk page, I've left a larger piece of opinion on Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Germany#Some_thoughts_on_assessment. You're welcome to leave your thoughts and comments. --doco (☏) 18:52, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
Oh, and I just forgot to tag Altlußheim appropriately. Thanks for pointing it out! --doco (☏) 18:54, 25 December 2006 (UTC)