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Great picture! I was looking for it for the Prehistory of Transylvania. I knew I've seen Uioara de Sus somewhere on Commons but didn't remember where. Thanks for reading my mind! And keep these great archaeological pictures coming. I am working on commons to convert all of them to Template:Artwork and add searchable detail, but it is a lot of work. Regards.--Codrin.B (talk) 18:16, 16 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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== CC Gear synchronization ==

I have built a new version of the old "Interrupter gear" article at Synchronization gear - and I have decided to "be bold", and at least for the moment to redirect the article you started about the CC gear to the appropriate section of the new article.

The main reason I have done this is that while the specific article you started is far more ambitious, and if it were ever completed would have a great deal more information - at the moment the section in the general article is currently probably more helpful. In fact if it were to be finished (and properly referenced!) the specialist article might even have notability problems.

I suggest we have the following alternatives -

1. You might like to help me get relevant information from "your" article into the relevant section of "mine". Given that we don't want great scads of literal transcription from sources, that we do want stuff well referenced, and finally that there is a limit to how much we can add before we get into undue weight problems (compared with other gears, for instance).

2. You might copy the text of your article into your sandbox, finish it there, and then bring it out in its completed spendour. It would then link in with a "main" template under the section in the more general article.

3. You may want to start a discussion about my merge!

--Soundofmusicals (talk) 10:56, 20 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

thank you CristianChirita (talk)

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Stockholm Codex Aureus[edit]

Hi,

I noticed you created the page on the Stockholm Codex Aureus. I am currently working on a research project at the University of Cambridge regarding the Vetus Latina gospels, and the project lead has taken a particular interest to the Codex Aureus Holmiensis. Could you possibly drop me an email (my address is: sd714@cam.ac.uk) to chat further about this codex?

Best,

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