Talk:Fort Charlotte, Shetland

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I am transferring information from my web pages at www.forts.org.uk into Wikipedia, and have no problems with the reassignment of copyright

John Bray

I have e-mailed the owner of that webpage and indeed have received the following confirmation:

From:	   John Bray <e-mail omitted>
To:	   [[User talk:Lupo|Lupo's e-mail omitted]] 
Subject:   Re: Wikipedia articles
Date sent: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 16:48:20 +0100 (BST)

I confirm that any text copyright to my website
Fortress UK (www.forts.org.uk) can be copied to
Wikipedia in any form and the copyright reassigned

> 1) You are the copyright holder of this text
> 2) the text is posted to Wikipedia with your permission, and
> 3) that you authorize the re-licensing of this text under the
>    GNU Free Documentation License, which allows anybody to edit
>    and re-distribute this text, even for commercial purposes?

All confirmed.

Thank you very much, John. Lupo 15:57, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)


"slighted" doesn't make sense in this context, at least in American English, and my British English A to Zed doesn't mention a difference. Can somebody rephrase using a more commonly understood wording? Niteowlneils 14:56, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)

I'm at a loss here. Maybe "razed"? (Based on the wild coincidence that German has the expression "eine Burg schleifen" with the meaning of tearing it down. Maybe there's a connection there?) Lupo 15:59, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Our article on Dunbar seems to support this. See the paragraph in the middle. It seems it's a technical term for "deliberately destroying". Lupo 16:09, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Yes, definitely. See this Google search. Lupo 16:16, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)

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