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My Planning

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Number of Continents

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¡Hello, F3rn4ndo!

Thanks for your answer to my question on this page [[1]] Another question: In which country(ies) did you learn there were six continents? Does everyone learn the same thing there or do you get into heated arguments about Antartica? :) Thanks! Dblomgren 23:18, 5 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Image in signature

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I'm hoping you're be willing to remove it, per WP:SIG#Images "Images of any kind should not be used in signatures", thanks --Michael Billington (talkcontribs) 10:26, 8 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Opus Dei RFC

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After lots of NPOV problems, I have recently done a major rewrite on the Opus Dei article and am requesting comments on its talk page. I think the new page is better, but there are a lot of single-purpose accounts who have been edit warring with me over it. I noticed that last April, you commented some on the article and made some suggestions I've tried to implement. Could you look over the page and comment on whether the rewrite is an improvment and maybe help out in the ensuing discussion? --Alecmconroy 11:50, 27 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Orphaned fair use image (Image:Auunicol.png)

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Escudo de Cúcuta...

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Le escribo para preguntarle que licencia tiene el Escudo de Cúcuta que usted subió (este). Gracias por su pronta respuesta, --Ricardocolombia 16:22, 13 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Segun el articulo sobre cucuta en español que dice "Este artículo incorpora material de Gobernación Nte. de Sder., que mediante una autorización permitió agregar contenido e imágenes y publicarlos bajo licencia GFDL" Ud. mismo consiguio ese permiso.. o no? eso incluye la IMAGEN del escudo.. [2]--F3rn4nd0 BLA BLA BLA 15:57, 14 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
Pero es que esa imagen no está en la página web de la Gobernación de Norte de Santander. ¿De dónde lo sacó? ¿Ud. lo hizo? Gracias por su pronta respuesta, --Ricardocolombia 15:04, 16 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
Si, yo le rediseñe el interior y le puse bajo licencia GFDL.--((F3rn4nd0 ))(BLA BLA BLA) 15:05, 16 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Edit of Fernando Gaitán

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Hello, I realize your Spanish may be better than mine, but, the English translation and syntax change you made to:

Hasta que la plata nos separe (2006) (Until Money do Us Apart) TV Series

makes no sense. Literally, translates as Until the silver separates to us. Silver is money. The best translation is Until Money Separates Us or Until Money Parts Us.

I do realize that you probably have seen the show directly. I only have seen limited clips. Please see which translation you like and then please make a change. As it stands now, the sentence makes no sense. Morenooso 00:33, 23 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

hi there, I think the title is meant to be a sarcasm to the expression which is also used in english as "until (or till) death do us apart". I'll let you decide, it's fine with me.. --((F3rn4nd0 ))(BLA BLA BLA) 00:42, 23 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

You know what? I like your second thought - Til Death Do Us Apart or even Til Death Do Us Part. I would rather see you make the change because I don't want the next editor to think I am trying to over-ride you and take possession of the page. I am working on cleaning up some Spanish articles. Please see:

Gracias, Morenooso 01:36, 23 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

About the edit to his directing credit, yes, he is not American but was placed in the category for having produced an episode of Ugly Betty. Not many foreign nationals get an opportunity like this. It is probably a tip of the hat to his contribution to the series with its Televisa predecessors.
I placed it there but will bow to you on this. Morenooso 17:10, 8 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Sign your posts....

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Your edits to Colombia

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help to move page

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{{helpme}}

Hello, I need the assistance of an admin to move the article Valledupar to Valledupar, Cesar can someone help please?--((F3rn4nd0 ))(BLA BLA BLA) 05:37, 26 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

The way to do this is to request it on Wikipedia:Requested moves, which User:CyclePat seems to have already done. After waiting for a while for possible oppose votes to surface, an admin will delete Valledupar, Cesar and move Valledupar to it. GracenotesT § 06:01, 26 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

No entiendo...

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A que se refiere con desearme suerte con el artículo de Cúcuta

--Ricardocolombia 10:03, 28 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Orphaned fair use image (Image:Caliseal1.png)

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Peafowl WTF

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Yup, out of control, thanks for noticing and posting and asking. KP Botany 22:44, 29 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Medellin

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Please go to the Requested Moves process for moving the article as this is not uncontroversial. Naming for the sake of consistency in a single category is not a widely agreed upon principle. Thanks. --Polaron | Talk 17:21, 2 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Beautiful box!

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Re: [3]

Really gorgeous box. I was the person who added 99% of the content of U.S.-Colombia military relations, (it was originally part of my required law school writing requirement).

I think your contibution is beautiful, thank you so much for making my weekend :) Travb (talk) 16:18, 3 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Aclaración

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Español

Yo fui bloqueado en la Wikipedia Española por SPAM Interno, no por violaciones a los derechos de autor. Le pido el favor que no vuelva a revertir mis ediciones con justificaciones como esa.

Muchas gracias,

Ricardocolombia 02:59, 5 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Changes to cucuta
Until the information about the GFDL status gets verified from those websites I recommend you stop adding information related to that source or adding the spam you added in the spanish wiki into the english wiki. What are you trying to achieve? another block? take a break!!
--((F3rn4nd0 ))(BLA BLA BLA) 04:23, 5 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
¿De qué habla?
¿Fernando de qué está hablando? ¿Verificación de cuáles sitios? ¿De cuál status de GFDL? Contesteme en español... o si quiere en ambos idiomas. Por otro lado al Spam que usted se refiere fue por enviar a varios bibliotecarios un mensaje pidiendoles su opinión respecto del artículo de Cúcuta en la versión española... por eso me bloquearon.
--Ricardocolombia 05:30, 5 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
Verificación hecha
La verdad esa autorización fue verificada por Nuria hace mucho tiempo.
Mire la última parte de la autorización ---> Click aquí
--Ricardocolombia 05:59, 5 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Traslation

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How would you translate this from spanish to english?

El Congreso elegido en Angostura se reúne esta vez en Villa del Rosario, en Cúcuta, a principios de 1821.

Tras la Batalla de Carabobo, el 24 de junio de 1821, que dio oficialmente la independencia de Venezuela, y luego de la liberación de Caracas, Cartagena, Popayán y Santa Marta, el 18 de Julio se reanudó con mayor ímpetu los trabajos de constitucionales en Cúcuta para incluir las regiones recién emancipadas.

El 30 de agosto de 1821 es proclamada la Constitución de Cúcuta y se expide el 12 de Julio. Estas se ha considerado como la primera Constitución de Colombia que estuvo vigente durante la Gran Colombia hasta su disolución 1831. Esta constaba de 10 capítulos y 91 artículos:

Thanks,

Ricardocolombia 11:33, 10 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Translation 2

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¿El siguiente parrafo está correcto de acuerdo con la gramatica inglesa?

The real name of the city is "San José de Cúcuta". "San José" for the name of the father of Jesus and "Cúcuta" by an indigenous group called Barí. Cúcuta means "House of goblins"

Gracias,

--Ricardocolombia 15:43, 11 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

"Acedillo means quiver --F3rn4nd0" Thanks. Made the change. Unimaginative Username 19:13, 28 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Unspecified source for Image:Atlanticomap.jpg

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hELLO.

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Saludos, Fernando.

¿Puedes hacer un mapa para Villavicencio igual que el que hiciste para Valledupar?

Gracias. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Phranciscusmagnus (talkcontribs) 00:14, 23 February 2007 (UTC).Reply

Andres Lopez redirect

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If you actually looked at the article history I was not the one who created the article in the first place. The reason I left a redirect as opposed to moving or deleting the page is so that someone searching for the name without using the specialized characters present in the Andrés lópez article it redirects to would still be able to find it. Improbcat 17:47, 2 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

North America contiene a México

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Hola. Quisiera primero preguntarte si tienes cuenta en Wikipedia en inlgés. Si es así, desesperadamente necesito tu ayuda para votar a favor de dejar un articulo acerca de Norte América como región de America.

La Wikipedia en inglés considera Norte America como un continente, desde Canada hasta Panamá. Hice un articulo llamado North America (Americas) en donde se excluye el punto de vista Mexicano y en general Latino y parte Europeo, de que Norte América es una region o subcontinente, que contiene a Canadá, México y los Estados Unidos, además de St. Pierre and Miquelon, Bermuda y Groenlandia.

Un usuario un poco extremista, que siempre trata de poner a México en Centro América, nominó el artículo para borrado, argumentando que no es necesario, pero sí lo es, porque una cosa es la versión inglesa de North America, como continente, y otra la visión de North America como región (US, Can, Mex), igualmente válida.

Por favor, si tienes una cuenta en Wikipedia en inglés que ya tenga historial (o se verá mal nuevos usuarios votando), vota en el artículo (vota KEEP que significa mantenerlo) en el siguiente link: Click aquí para votar. Por favor, apóyanos. --74.110.218.100 22:12, 2 March 2007 (UTC)Reply