User talk:Earl Andrew/Archives 1


Well well well, if it isn't the President of Amerada hismelf. Hello there. Kuralyov


Hi. You might want to look at the standard layout for biographies if you are going to do loads. I've put Rob Anders in the standard format but its obviously easier if you do it yourself as you are writing them ;) Secretlondon 21:05, Nov 30, 2003 (UTC) It's here: Wikipedia:Manual of Style (biographies). Hope this helps. Secretlondon 21:11, Nov 30, 2003 (UTC)


Thank you! sorry, I'm new at this :-p Actually, I noticed you had done this before I read this, and in any new articles, I used your format.


Hi! I notice you're adding some more Ontario cities, as I just came across the Uxbridge article. I haven't been there for awhile, but am I remembering correctly that it is a twin city with some place in Germany? I seem to recall that it is on their "welcome" sign. That might be something else to add to the article. (Of course, I don't know if you know anything about Uxbridge either, but I thought I'd ask :)) Adam Bishop 23:54, 3 Dec 2003 (UTC)

No, I don't know much about Uxbridge, sorry. Thanks for letting me know though. Perhaps someone who knows more about Uxbridge will update that! Thanks- Earl Andrew 00:31, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)

--- Hello, you left a message on my page, I wanted to say that we DO have maps of all the ridings!! but only back to 1979 :( http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/index.html

oooh! and it has a map from 1867 too. You know, in my search for maps, I did end up at that site, but I didn't find it then, and I found it now. Maybe they'll have some more in the future? Earl Andrew 01:36, 9 Dec 2003 (UTC)


Sneaky incognito greetings from a fellow Ontroads-geek! Bearcat 05:42, 10 Dec 2003 (UTC)



I dont think they will ever get more maps, but if enough people beg, and reque$t it, ya never know also, I have bookmarks for every political party in Canada, but most are unactive. for example, the Confederation of Regions Party, which will run 1 candidate if they are lucky. I will edit in links to minor parties here. I do have general election results going back to 1867! so if you need them, contact me via AIM, under the name pellaken, and I will send you the excell file I have them in.

Pellaken 11:31, 10 Dec 2003 (UTC)

Do you have popular vote results? PS I have added you to my AIM list. User:Earl Andrew 20:44, 10 Deec 2003 (UTC)


Re Dominica: What is your definition of "city"? Roseau only has 15,000 people, so the others must be "towns" at best, and probably "villages" in most cases.

Incidentally, does your new PM pronounce his name as a French name or an English name? Adam 09:27, 21 Dec 2003 (UTC)

Believe it or not, it's the english way. For Dominca's "cities" no, they're not really cities. I just wanted to include Dominca's capitals (district capitals) and any places larger than the smallest capital. -User: Earl Andrew December 21, 2003 at 19:57 UTC