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A user with 632 edits. Account created on 28 January 2004.
19 December 2004
- 09:2409:24, 19 December 2004 diff hist −8 m Europe →Independent states: the one-colour map is much nicer
18 December 2004
- 13:2313:23, 18 December 2004 diff hist +2 m Europe →Regions in Europe: consistent spelling (capitalisation & 'continuous' should also be corrected on the maps (and the political one above probably shouldn't be coloured at all))
16 December 2004
- 17:3117:31, 16 December 2004 diff hist +19 m Comparison of American and British English 'have you any food' is a fully-fledged question - the 'got' isn't necessary; and the remark about Canadian usage of 'yoghurt' is irrelevant if it is the same as the other two
9 December 2004
- 19:2219:22, 9 December 2004 diff hist +598 Talk:Will (verb) No edit summary
8 December 2004
- 16:3216:32, 8 December 2004 diff hist +950 Talk:Will (verb) No edit summary
7 December 2004
- 18:4018:40, 7 December 2004 diff hist −67 Orbital hybridisation consistency in spelling (WP:MOS), spelling out numbers < 13, avoiding 2nd person pronouns, correcting a few misspelt words
- 18:3718:37, 7 December 2004 diff hist −338 m Who (pronoun) No edit summary
- 18:2118:21, 7 December 2004 diff hist +35 N Orbital hybridization Orbital hybridization moved to Orbital hybridisation
- 18:1518:15, 7 December 2004 diff hist −326 m User talk:Sinuhe No edit summary
- 18:1518:15, 7 December 2004 diff hist +140 Talk:Will (verb) No edit summary
6 December 2004
- 19:4319:43, 6 December 2004 diff hist −65 m Comparison of American and British English no, according to Aluminium#Spelling the original spelling was 'alumium'
5 December 2004
- 08:3608:36, 5 December 2004 diff hist +689 Slovene grammar →Grammatical Number (''Slovnično število'')
22 November 2004
- 17:3617:36, 22 November 2004 diff hist +36 m Supine that isn't a supine; it is a gerund, isn't it?
21 November 2004
- 21:1321:13, 21 November 2004 diff hist −19 m Comparison of American and British English reverting: consensus is that this article is exempt from 'consistency cleanups' (see talk on the spelt vs spelled debate); the oe ligature doesn't exist in plain ASCII and must be escaped; why nbsp;s?
19 November 2004
- 19:5819:58, 19 November 2004 diff hist 0 m Pluperfect 'no sooner ... than' is a set construction; see [http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=75790&dict=CALD]
16 November 2004
- 20:0420:04, 16 November 2004 diff hist +869 Talk:Slovene grammar No edit summary
10 November 2004
- 19:1119:11, 10 November 2004 diff hist −1 m Going-to future OED: hale is 'to draw or pull', 'to drag or bring violently', and an example, 'he was haled to prison'; COD: 'haul' note: 'variant of hale[2]', which is 'to draw or draw forcibly'
- 19:0819:08, 10 November 2004 diff hist +32 m Cod (disambiguation) the Concise Oxford Dictionary is very often termed COD
8 November 2004
- 18:4418:44, 8 November 2004 diff hist +1,782 m Molecular geometry reverted unexplained deletion
6 November 2004
5 November 2004
- 16:2416:24, 5 November 2004 diff hist −1 m Going-to future to hale = to drag or bring violently; it was correctly used - why 'haul' then?
2 November 2004
1 November 2004
- 20:4820:48, 1 November 2004 diff hist +272 Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style →Policy proposals: (agree on 1, 2A)
- 07:3907:39, 1 November 2004 diff hist +78 International Phonetic Alphabet for English →R-colored vowels: 'byre' has a triphthong but is a very uncommon word; 'poor' is normally /pO:/ in RP
25 October 2004
- 13:0613:06, 25 October 2004 diff hist −392 Comparison of American and British English →Miscellaneous pronunciation differences: I'd always use /dZI"Q/; and I can't find any dictionary references without the /I/ in British dictionaries; where have you heard this?
24 October 2004
- 11:4711:47, 24 October 2004 diff hist −28 m 2004 Slovenian parliamentary election No edit summary
22 October 2004
- 20:0920:09, 22 October 2004 diff hist −528 m Comparison of American and British English →Punctuation: removed the section on Wikipedia Manual of Style recommendations: see WP:ASR
- 09:3209:32, 22 October 2004 diff hist −842 Final clause No edit summary
- 09:3009:30, 22 October 2004 diff hist −460 Talk:International Baccalaureate/Old history casing; what is 'first-semester calculus'?; I doubt only 12 schools are offering Further Maths (I'm doing it (7th subject), and I don't think it can be THAT rare, especially not in, say, the Far East)
18 October 2004
17 October 2004
- 20:1120:11, 17 October 2004 diff hist −4,673 m User talk:Sinuhe cleared
- 20:0920:09, 17 October 2004 diff hist +2,418 Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style →IUPAC?
- 14:0614:06, 17 October 2004 diff hist +746 Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style →Spelling of scientific words (sulphate/sulfate): ethene, 1,2,3-propanetriol, etc
16 October 2004
- 13:1513:15, 16 October 2004 diff hist 0 m Wikipedia:Manual of Style reverted; there is no reason to place British English before American (an alphabetised list works best I think)
- 07:3507:35, 16 October 2004 diff hist +3 m European Union no reason to remove the hyphen in 'co-ordinate'; it is usually spelt thus
- 07:3007:30, 16 October 2004 diff hist −188 m Slovene grammar given that scarcely anyone will search for THIS article, there is no reason to move it to an Americanised title
14 October 2004
- 19:1419:14, 14 October 2004 diff hist +43 Molecular geometry links (hybridisation, valence bond theory)
12 October 2004
- 18:5318:53, 12 October 2004 diff hist +186 User talk:Smyth American and British English differences
11 October 2004
- 19:5819:58, 11 October 2004 diff hist +924 Slovene language do you mean to say we're going to be playing the revert game again? The reasons you give in Talk are NOT convincing at all.
- 17:5717:57, 11 October 2004 diff hist +924 m Slovene language reverted change from 'Slovene' to 'Slovenian'; explain yourself - the article has been moved only because 'Slovenian' is purportedly the more common name; you may not change the rest (see style guide)
10 October 2004
- 18:5718:57, 10 October 2004 diff hist +1,599 User talk:Smyth American and British English differences
- 15:1715:17, 10 October 2004 diff hist +253 Comparison of American and British English →Slight lexical differences
- 15:1015:10, 10 October 2004 diff hist −20 m Comparison of American and British English if you use 'gotten' (colloquially), this is an Americanism or archaism (per any dictionary); one would normally say 'I couldn't get hold of him yet; I'll ring him again in a half an hour'
9 October 2004
- 16:1216:12, 9 October 2004 diff hist +29 m Comparison of American and British English →Numbers: by saying that it 'meant' one million million, it is implied that this is no longer the case; this is certainly not true, except in government, business and media: but not ALL publishing
- 12:1612:16, 9 October 2004 diff hist +3 m Phosphoric acid phosphoric(V) acid is H3PO4; phosphoric(III) is H3PO3 and phosphoric(I) is H3PO2
- 08:5008:50, 9 October 2004 diff hist −55 m Flag of Europe reverted
8 October 2004
- 15:3515:35, 8 October 2004 diff hist −332 Preterite No edit summary
- 15:2015:20, 8 October 2004 diff hist −275 m Pluperfect the note about English use is not relevant, since 'after' does not mean exactly the same thing as 'nachdem' (nachdem is a 'stressed' after)
- 15:1515:15, 8 October 2004 diff hist −82 Comparison of American and British English →Grammar: links (preterite, pluperfect); I've always heard Americans say '*take* a bath/shower' for 'have a bath/shower'
- 12:0112:01, 8 October 2004 diff hist +4 m Hybridisation consistent spelling