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Hi - thanks for the message. Sometimes a pruning is needed, and that article certainly needed one. (No reference to industrial hygiene? Come on.)

Don't despair! You can look in the article's history to add back parts of it, or you can add fresh, new content. I suggest the latter, because there were two or three sections in there with spam links to sell industrial mops and trash cans (at least I thought that thing was a trash can). Generally, an overview article like this one should briefly cover the various disciplines, with more specific content to be found in the articles for those topics. As it was, it was a list followed by some original research about what that editor thought facility management should be - things like, "we can therefore conclude...".

If I can help or answer questions, let me know. It's easy for an article like that to get really long without saying anything at all, so be mindful of that. Thanks again. :-) KrakatoaKatie 19:18, 19 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hello again - sure, anyone can contribute, as long as they understand that the standard here at Wikipedia isn't truth. It's verifiability. We are not the publisher of first instance, which means we can't use original research, we insist on sticking to neutral point-of-view, and that all material submitted here should be attributed to a independent, reliable source. We have world-class scientists and engineers working on Wikipedia articles who completely get that part, and they understand that their contributions here must have references in reliable publications with which they have no affiliation. Some people, though, can't get past it - they're firm believers in their own education and experience, and if they write a paragraph, no one should even edit that paragraph because they're "experts". (That's interesting to me, because those guys, who in effect are saying to us, "trust me, I'm an expert," are the same ones who tell their kids that they can't trust anyone on the Internet! AARRGGHHH!)
Think of it as writing a paper with a bibliography. This paper doesn't have to go into detail about IH or safety or the other disciplines that contribute to the management of a facility, because the audience for this paper doesn't want to know how to manage a facility or a deep discussion of theories about it. They want to get an overview. And it is tough to keep it free of the self-published rambles and the spam - that's probably why I can't find a good or featured article related to this subject to show you. The closest GA I could find about management is, believe it or not, Christmas tree cultivation. Take a look at it: see how the subtopics, like pests, are briefly covered with pointers to the main articles on those topics; it's a lengthy article, but it's concise and to the point; and most importantly, look at the notes and the references. Did you ever believe there were that many published references and publications about Christmas tree cultivation? Are there that many about facility management? Probably more. I know where and what some of those are; I worked in occupational health, for a facility manager, for almost 10 years, I've been through HAZWOPER, I passed Hazmat Technician (both written and practical), I used to know 1910.120 (the parts applicable to my work) and NFPA 472 like the back of my hand and, like anyone who has ever worn bunker gear, I think Backdraft is the funniest movie ever made. Ask the next RN you see if s/he knows the difference between wet and dry sprinkler systems. ;-)
So of course, go for it, and if I can help, just ask. :-) KrakatoaKatie 23:32, 20 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Well, take a look at the IH article to which I linked to in my first message up there. Here it's called industrial hygiene, but where you are it's called occupational hygiene. It's not the greatest article, but it's a pretty good example of how a topic with international differences is handled. Also take a look at the articles about hospitals and emergency services, like paramedic, emergency medical technician, and emergency department (which Americans commonly call "the emergency room", though most signage says "emergency department" or simply "emergency". That should give you a start. :-) - KrakatoaKatie 22:30, 21 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Oh, and Merry Christmas to you! May the new year bless the world with peace and prosperity. :-) KrakatoaKatie 23:30, 21 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, I noticed this article was moved to Article space. I also saw a note saying something about "if approved". If you intended this article to be reviewed by Articles for creation, adding the Submission template was all that was necessary. It would have eventually been moved out of your sand box. Things are really backed up right now, so it could take a week. If you want it to be reviewed by Articles for creation, I can move it to the correct location for you. If you want to leave it in Main space, I need to remove the AfC templates. The article looks like it would past with little trouble, so it's your choice. Thanks for your article. --  :- ) Don 21:53, 4 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Don

Sorry still finding this editing a bit confusing but you left a message suggesting a way forward with my article and my reply is YES PLEASE do what would to sort this out for me so I can get it reviewed and published if it passes.

Thanks

Ted Robbens (Sidpickle)

Ted,
Let's just leave it in Main space. People have already been picking at it, and no one has proposed deletion. That is a good thing. You seem to have some idea what you are doing, you added the Talk page template. I added an infobox, I think every article worth anything should have one. You can fill what blanks you can. I'm not sure why someone removed your picture, you can put it into the infobox if you like. The same person deleted your further reading. Since theses are Wiki-links, they would actually come under "See also". I put those back. Any questions or concerns, just tag my talk page. Happy editing. --  :- ) Don 08:17, 5 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Don: Thanks for the help. I think I have sorted out a few things. As you know research goes on and I will update as and when and try to link to other articles. Ted Sidpickle (talk) 13:28, 5 October 2012 (UTC)

Hi Sid,
NP. Your article is looking good. For me, research will end when they plant me. FYI, I think the lead is fine for the size of the article and the writing is not bad, so remove those tags after another few edit, and you have dropped of the tagger's radar. --  :- ) Don 15:08, 5 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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Waterwitch

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Please see my comments at Talk:HMS Waterwitch (1892). 2.101.37.82 (talk) 22:28, 2 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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George Alexander Baird

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An excellent and overdue article (a LOT better than start class btw). I created the Merry Hampton article and always found Baird fascinating: a regency rake-hell who somehow slipped through a wormhole and found himself in the late Victorian era. Tigerboy1966  22:20, 3 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Sorry, I abandoned this article and included some information about the White Ladye in an existing article instead. I did not think to delete origin so please let it be cleaned off of Wiki. Many thanks Ted Sidpickle (talk) 06:07, 21 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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I've added this template {{Commons category}} and it appears to work. Not my specialist area, though! Deb (talk) 10:35, 12 January 2014 (UTC) Thanks Sidpickle (talk) 12:50, 12 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Bloomsbury (horse)

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Thank for creating the Ridsdale article. I see you also created George Alexander Baird so rogues and rakes are obviously one of your areas of expertise. The Bloomsbury article is one of my favourites as it was such a tangled tale with conflicting sources: in the end you find you have to go with "It was claimed...", "Allegedly..." "A report stated..." because the facts of the matter are unrecoverable. I would just note that to stand out as a disreputable character on the Turf in the 1830's took some doing. Tigerboy1966  17:55, 21 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Dear Ted Pickle I have read your essays with great interest. I am working on essays about Harrods Buenos Aires and have encountered these names and additional documents. Would you be interested in corresponding with me?Sexanddanger (talk) 00:08, 5 September 2017 (UTC)Sexanddanger[reply]

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Re:Antonio Lante Montefeltro della Rovere, III duca Lante della Rovere

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You are welcome! ;) i will provide a translation on that article as soon as possible ;) --Leopold (talk) 20:52, 30 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Your having a copy of the will is not an adequate source that we can cite per WP:V; Wikipedia relies on published information. Unless the Will has been published by (or at least quoted in) an independent, reliable source, we cannot use the information from it. Further, even if we can use the information, I am dubious that stating who he left manuscripts to is of encyclopedic interest; that seems more like information that should be put into a book about German's music, rather than a short encyclopedia article. It would probably be of more interest to cite a reliable source that lists where all of his manuscripts are now. Wikipedia works by WP:CONSENSUS, so if other editors agree with you that information is correctly referenced and encyclopedic, the information could go into the article over other editors' objection. Just by way of explanation, I am not "the keeper" of any article: Everyone can edit Wikipedia. But we can "watch" articles on our watchlist. I watch many articles about musical theatre before 1925, and when I believe that new information is not adequately referenced or WP:NOT encyclopedic, I remove it. All the best, -- Ssilvers (talk) 19:24, 15 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for your message. It's not a question of what's merely relevant, it's a question of what's encyclopedically noteworthy. See WP:BALASP and WP:NOT. -- Ssilvers (talk) 18:04, 16 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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