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Hi,

Just wanted to say I like your collection of quotes a lot. - Panoptic0n 04:43, 15 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I do too... Deborahjay (talk) 08:37, 14 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you

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Wikithanks to you for answering my question on the reference desk for language! Even Wikipedians who have been around for a while have questions. --Gray Porpoise 18:04, 16 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Technical question about your answer on the Ref Desk

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Hi there! I was browsing the ref desk and came across this: Wikipedia:Reference desk/Miscellaneous#Raw Spinach and your teeth. My question: is there a trick to searching the Ref Desk archives? Or do you just know all the ref desk history by heart? Any tips you could provide would be greatly appreciated! Thanks :) — QuantumEleven 08:16, 12 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Aah - I see! Well, you memory is impressive ;-)
In case it may prove useful, I tinkered around with Google for a bit, and I think that you can get it to search only the Ref Desk archives by adding site:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive to the search, for instance: [1]. It seems to work.
Thanks again for the tip! — QuantumEleven 12:00, 12 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Place name in Nepal -- thanks!

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Thanks for your response (to my query on the Reference Desk) - - it's pretty far off phonologically, but offers another alternative suggestion. I'll update if/when I get a confirmed answer. -- Deborahjay 15:26, 2 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Would you be able to lend a hand on either contributing reliable sources for this article or providing your opinion on the corresponding AfD? PT (s-s-s-s) 00:40, 11 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Long jump

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Thanks to your research, I got the answer and discovered a damn good site ! Tintin (talk) 06:24, 26 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Merry Christmas!

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays MeltBanana! | AndonicO Talk | Sign Here 01:04, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
May you and your family have a Merry Christmas, as well as any other Holiday you may celebrate. I hope that warmth, good cheer, and love surround you during these special days. May God bless you during the Holidays. | AndonicO Talk | Sign Here 01:04, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply] File:Julekort.jpg
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Thanks for the brussel sprouts (I'm glad I can't eat them). :-) | AndonicO Talk | Sign Here 10:37, 26 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Kipling Joyce quote

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Thanks for finding the Joyce quote on Kipling. I had heard it many years ago, but couldn't remember the exact words. So, I left it in with a "citation needed" tag. Very glad you found it! Sanjay Tiwari 21:09, 9 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hey MeltBanana, Can I suggest that you hyperlink your signiture to your userpage? It just makes things a lot easier trying to contact people. If you decide to take my suggestion and need to know how, drop me a line.martianlostinspace 15:19, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Category:Miniature painters

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This has now been split between Category:Manuscript illuminators (with sub-cat for Persian miniaturists) & Category:Portrait miniaturists, & tagged for a speedy deletion. As the creator, back in 05, I'm letting you know. Johnbod 04:05, 18 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

the isles of ken

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What an excellent beatles site. Perry-mankster 09:26, 7 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Canterbury Tales

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Yes, it does appear that the Host is referred to as "Herry Bailly" by the Cook - thank you for pointing that out. Still, considering that he's referred to dozens of times as "the Host" and only once, in passing, by a name, I think the articles read better without naming him - I'd be reluctant to revert my edits. (And I certainly don't think much of the "updating" of his name to "Harry Bailey"). Cheers --Hyperbole 04:27, 2 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

the three princes of serendip

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please excuse my technical ignorance. i am a bit of a luddite, a quality of which i am neither proud nor ashamed. i happened upon your page thru a series of confounding coincidences, and i enjoyed your quotes very much. i have never heard melt banana before but they are playing in my town this week and i am very excited to see them. that is all. thank you. ~sheisspace

Please help save Repo Man movie article

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Howdy MeltBanana!

This guy, Dædαlus, is in there trying to remove parts that you, I and many others contributed to the Repo Man article. Please add to the bottom of this thread on the Repo Man talk page that you think the "Notable Motifs" section should not be blanked (erased), but left as is since the Pulp Fiction article also has a "Notable Motifs" section that isn't being considered for removal at all (even by Dædαlus himself).

While I agree that the "Notable Motifs" section could use some work, it certainly won't help the article to delete the whole thing and erase all our work which consists of many multiple contributers over a course of years. I'm willing to work on it and better incorporate it into the article, he just wants to delete it all!

With consensus, we can stop this guy from deleting all our work soon!

Thanks in advance. Cowicide (talk) 02:08, 1 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

FYI William Keane

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I've changed William Keane from a redirect to a disambig. Since you created it I figured you might want to know. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs)/(e-mail) 20:37, 26 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you

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The Reference Desk Barnstar
Thanks ever so much for your answer to my question on the reference desk, your reply was extremely helpful to me, and thank you for finding all those sources SpitfireTally-ho! 09:19, 8 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]


all the best SpitfireTally-ho! 09:19, 8 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Glossary of numismatics

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Thanks so much for your helpful explanations on my query. I'll try to get back to the page and tighten up the language, that still puzzles me in parts. -- Deborahjay (talk) 08:39, 14 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I'm interested in your Reference Desk answer 14:05, 5 January 2010 (UTC) of the above for possible extension of your answers.

  1. Can you give me a reference I could look up of Chaucer is said to have "passed at Dover" on 17th July 1368 and was out of the country for no more than 106 days.
  2. Also There are tantalising suggestions that Chaucer may have met either Petrarch or Boccaccio on his Italian journey of 1373...
  3. Can you expand on ...the reference in the Clerk's prologue to learning the tale from Petrarch in Padua is sometimes seen as Chaucer's own history.
I see in the Petrarch article it says: About 1368 Petrarch and his daughter Francesca (with her family) moved to the small town of Arquà in the Euganean Hills near Padua, where he passed his remaining years in religious contemplation. He died in his house in Arquà on July 19, 1374 – one day short of his seventieth birthday.

I'll look back here in a couple of days on your talk page for whatever answers you can provide. Thanks.--LordGorval (talk) 14:05, 9 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Well this is mostly taken from the introductory material of The Riverside Chaucer 3rd Ed. OUP 1998 Larry D. Benson (ed.) ISBN 0192821091 To really research this you would need Chaucer Life-Records, Martin M. Crow and Clair C. Olson (eds.) the standard work for all documents of the time relating to Chaucer. Good modern biographies are Chaucer: His Life, His Works, His World, Donald Howard and The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: A Critical Biography, Derek Pearsall.
"Lerned at Padowe of a worthy clerk, / As preved by his wordes and his werk. / He is now deed and nayled in his cheste; / I prey to God so yeve his soule reste! / Fraunceys Petrak, the lauriat poete" -- Clerk's Prologue ll. 27-31 That is the reference from the Tales to learning it from Petrarch. The letter in which Petrarch wrote the story, addressed to Boccacio, mentions how he had told the tale to friends and they thought it was good.
The records show that Chaucer made 4 journeys abroad between 1366-70 but the 1372-73 journey was the first to actually mention Italy as a destination. The mission was to negotiate trade with Genoa, which is a long way from Padua, but expenses dated 23 May 1373, submitted on Chaucer's return, mention Florence which is a lot closer, although still over the alps in early spring. It is still a stretch to imagine they might have met, particularly as there is no mention of the meeting by Petrarch's biographers and how much an author's work reflects their life is always debated.
Boccaccio was in Florence in 1373 to lecture on Dante at the church of Santo Stefano at Ponte Vecchio but Chaucer left before the lectures and if they were ever in the same city is unknown. It is significant to note that Chaucer never mentions Boccaccio by name, which is odd considering the amount he uses his work, and how he usually mentions important sources, such as Petrarch. G. G. Coulton in his Chaucer and his England points out that poems of the time were often anonymous or their title pages were got lost, so Chaucer might not have even known of Boccaccio enough to have wanted to meet him. Hope this helps. meltBanana 18:28, 9 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks a bunch. I'll have to check out those books you suggested on Chaucer's life. Seems like at one time that through WorldCaT I could find the nearest library to my library, and perhaps these could be sent to my local library through Interlibrary loan. Forgot how to locate them in WorldCat. My zip code is: 37863 --LordGorval (talk) 23:16, 9 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Figured out the WorldCat library thing. Will have to get those books on Chaucer's life.--LordGorval (talk) 00:49, 10 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

As the creator of the Poetaster article, this may interest you

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Category:Poetasters is proposed for deletion!
Object or support -- voice your view 'ere completion!
Shall Wikipedia ignore the profound connections among all
The glorious rhymsters like William McGonagall,
McIntyre, Moore, McKittrick Ros,
Or J. Gordon Coogler (some might think it a loss),
But others [to comply with WP:CANVASS provisions],
Might deem this deletion a darn good decision.
Decide for yourself, and (here [2]) make your views known,
On the category for poets for badness renowned!
-- JohnWBarber (talk) 19:25, 28 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I noticed that you have revised either Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri or Sid Meier's Alien Crossfire.

I intend to revise those articles following the Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Article guidelines. There are more details on the discussion pages of those articles. I'd be interested in any comments you have. It would be best if your comments were on the discussion pages of the two articles.

Thank you.

Vyeh (talk) 10:59, 8 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Percy Folio

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Hi Melt Banana,

In August of 2005 you made an addition to the Percy Folio article stating that the handwriting in that Folio appeared to be similar to the handwriting of Thomas Blount. Can you tell me where you are citing this from?

MoreQuestionsThanAnswers (talk) 17:36, 1 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Nomination of List of international organizations for deletion

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Joan Miro Humanities reference desk question on Jan 7

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Hey meltBanana I'm not sure if you care but I just want to let you know that you are right. That picture is NOT a Miro painting. Many apologies and keep up the good work. How could the internet and Google fail me so miserably? *face palm* Royor (talk) 20:10, 11 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

It just proves how easily misinformation is propagated on the internet, it seems to be one of the most popular Miró images out there too. meltBanana 04:13, 13 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Come back!

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You were an awesome contributor to the encyclopedia. Please reconsider devoting some more free time to the public services you provided. I don't mean that as a cute joke. MezzoMezzo (talk) 07:08, 9 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Complain of a User

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A wikipedian MezzoMezzo is always removing changes made on some pages , so that it only represents his PoV. pls tell a qqay we can safe our edits from him. --Saudmujadidi (talk) 05:14, 24 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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