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- Talk:Global Positioning System/Archive 8 (section The good news is that the current section 6.2 Geometric interpretation can be improved)a "Satellite navigation" here we are Talking about the GPS not about " satellite Navigation" ... please , C'mon , I assume that you can put a Tata car...198 KB (31,260 words) - 21:27, 3 March 2023
- rebranded to Avianca taking as an excuse the "role" that Saco played but how all the previous assets from Scadta remained. I don't live in Barranquilla...52 KB (8,040 words) - 12:11, 1 May 2024
- free code game engines that can be used to develop fully non-proprietary games (all code under libre licenses and all art and assets under CC licenses),...71 KB (10,077 words) - 12:47, 26 September 2021
- relevant. In that instance, there was no legitimate reason to mention the phrase; someone went out of his/her way to include it ("because we can"). This was...213 KB (31,448 words) - 07:44, 9 March 2024
- version is an acceptable one, however, we should (re)include some of the roles that the actual slaves played as this gives the reader much more insight...102 KB (14,796 words) - 23:52, 1 January 2014
- "strip out the text and just make it a navigation portal" founder on arguments over what to include. You can (very roughly) track the discussions of...200 KB (26,568 words) - 19:57, 20 June 2024
- guidelines to the information gathered from reliable sources. We include information that reliable sources deem noteworthy. Reliable sources talk at length...225 KB (31,144 words) - 12:00, 11 July 2023
- Talk:List of cognitive biases/Archive 1 (section We are more likely to believe a statement if it is easy to understand.)reductive bias, and we have observed its occurrence in many forms. Examples include the additivity bias, in which parts of complex entities that have been studied...148 KB (21,084 words) - 23:08, 1 February 2023
- Talk:Climate change mitigation/Archive 4 (section Are we allowed to upload this image from the IPCC report?)If you want to include them, we need a separate list for this kind. See here which explains that it's not so straight forward (can lead to cooling or...337 KB (47,921 words) - 14:48, 7 July 2024
- Talk:Economics/Archive 5 (section Could I just say once again, while we are arguing over fine tuned edits, this whole article is really difficult for non economic oriented people to read.)entity, however the roles that each plays is sufficiently different for them to be separated. 4. The diagram does not have to include the Rest of the World...134 KB (19,992 words) - 16:54, 31 January 2023
- play online. I suppose he can play chess, but with all the googles that link "Vladimir Putin chess" to Kasparov, how are we to know? Is there a biography...167 KB (23,116 words) - 16:05, 21 April 2023
- Talk:Genetically modified food controversies/Archive 1 (section claim that there is no regulation making companies test food)with WP:Lead, which I don't think the navigational paragraphs meet. Another one is broadness, which is why I think we need more than one paragraph stubs...178 KB (32,006 words) - 11:35, 26 March 2023
- it aid navigation through BAE specific sites? Or is it merely covering links already very accessible on the main page itself? One problem I can see myself...78 KB (11,416 words) - 21:31, 30 January 2023
- heck, there are kids that are starving. It's a really bad argument. But regardless, if a reliable source has made it, we can include it; if not, then not...182 KB (28,079 words) - 17:29, 29 January 2023
- Talk:Principality of Sealand/Archive 8 (section Should include information on the Sealand College of Heralds)commentators generally classify Sealand as a micronation". I doubt that the sources says that, so can we please have a quote from the book on the talk page which...102 KB (13,883 words) - 12:15, 27 June 2024
- added Rust to the list of infobox languages. It now includes C++, Go, JavaScript, Python, Java, node.js, Haskell, Rust (all above with no citations). Second...192 KB (29,905 words) - 12:13, 8 May 2020