User talk:Kanjo Kotr
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Light novel disambiguation
[edit]In response to your comments at Talk:R-15 (light novels), I've opened a discussion about the proper disambiguation for light novels at the Book WikiProject. —Farix (t | c) 19:41, 13 July 2011 (UTC)
Skyscraper height
[edit]Hello! You reverted my edit saying that "the article states the measurements do not include antenna spires".
The article states that the list "includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts". So what did I miss here? Are there antenna spires and non-antenna spires, and where does it say what type of spire it is? I'm reading the sources and all I see is "spire height" or "tip height" while infoboxes in our articles state that 309.6 and 309.8 metres are both antenna spire heights for the Shard and the CoC. Skrofler (talk) 16:20, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
- Should I respond here? The extra height of the Shard is an architectural feature whereas the extra height of Moscow Tower is an antenna which is not counted on that list, apparently. Kanjo Kotr (talk) 16:25, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
- How is that apparent?
- I was just asking, and pointing out, that since our own article on the City of Capitals states that its spire height is above that of The Shard, what makes this list use the "antenna spire" height in the case of the Shard but the "architectural" height in the case of the CoC? Sources are inconclusive. www.emporis.com lists the architectural height of CoC as 302m and Shard as 310m. www.skyscraperpage.com says the spire of CoC is 302m while the Shard's being 310m. And finally www.skyscrapercenter.com says the tip of CoC is 310m and the Shard 306m with architectural height being 302m and 306m respectively. Meanwhile, our specific building articles state that the spire height of the CoC is greater than the Shard.
- That's all I can find at the moment. I can't judge by this information whether the "tip" of a building includes an antenna or merely a spire or which building is actually taller, so I used the information from our articles' infoboxes, saying the CoC is taller, to rank the buildings. Skrofler (talk) 17:08, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
- The Shard is full height without an antenna but, as sources suggest, Moscow tower is not. I only said apparently because it was not my idea or rule and I want to distance myself from it. Kanjo Kotr (talk) 17:40, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
- How is that apparent?
AKB48 article trimming
[edit]Thanks for posting the suggested trim. I'm good with it, however, you may find resistance among some of the other editors as recorded on the talk page history. Also, the Concept and Membership sections should detail those things you were asking about such as RPS, graduations and general elections. As a side note, I did add some information recently about Jurina Matsui / Ogoe Diamond and SKE48 that I thought the main article was missing. -AngusWOOF (talk) 02:43, 5 August 2013 (UTC)