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The Three PLS102 Templates:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1832211/Template%20Economic%20Systems.doc

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1832211/Template%20Political%20Systems.doc

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1832211/Template%20Social%20Systems.doc

Pic uploads

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Can I suggest you upload all the O'Brien & Iowa pix to Commons? You never know when somebody might have a use for them, even if they aren't needed for the pages in question. (As I rule, I add all mine there, first.) TREKphiler any time you're ready, Uhura 21:41, 25 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Sure, that isn't a bad idea. The only problem is that then I have to come up with descriptions for all 100... is there a way to add a batch placeholder description, such as "Taken on such-and-such at this, that, or that location as you can determine by the picture itself."
IDK about batch uploading, but I've found, if you use the backspace on the browser window (back to the "upload file" page), the details window stays more/less the same, so all the cats & most of the trivia remains. (Actually, that can bite you if they don't fall in the same cats. :( ) You still need to describe what it is, but a few words does it; you can always go back later & edit the description. (Just sign in, open your gallery, open the image tab, & edit.) TREKphiler any time you're ready, Uhura 10:21, 26 July 2011 (UTC) (P.S. I'm not actually watchlisting this, 'cause I've already got more pages on it than I need, ;p so if you want an answer, message my page?)Reply
Don't know batch uploading, but you could do this pretty quick if you just put a standard boilerplate description in Notepad and cut and paste. Pick a file name for each photo that describes it and you're good to go!
A little generic description like "Ship(s) of the Reserve Fleet, photographed in Suisun Bay, from the Jeremiah O'Brien, July 2011" is fine. We can always add more to the description later.
File names could be something like "WarshipsSuisunBay2011_1, WarshipsSuisunBay2011_2, DestroyersSuisunBay1, DestroyersSuisunBay2, ThreeWarshipsSuisunBay_July2011, Cape_borda_ship_mothballed_1, Cape_borda_ship_mothballed_2"
You can always just do a few at a time. That's my approach to working through ship infoboxes. :) Djembayz (talk) 13:41, 28 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

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