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This article claims to be using British English ("artefact" vs "artifact"), but uses American English in other places -- for example using "counter clockwise" instead of "anti clockwise". Can we be internally consistent? Herodotus419 (talk) 23:19, 23 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Dear Tom, I just realised we were both editing at the same time, thus causing each other to experience edit conflicts; I can only offer my apologies for my part in this: it seems we've had similar ideas about tidying up the references! I will give you precedence and withdraw from editing for now, and will return when the field is clear; probably tomorrow. I will also setup the {{in use}} & {{under construction}} templates before I start, just to make sure. My own objective is to consolidate all citations in a consistent style, similar to the approach taken in the article on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (a featured article), for example, as I did a few months ago in the article on the Almagest. Initially, I tend to reorganise all {{cite}} parameters in vertical format, to make it easier to review them before applying improvements where required. Obviously, I will endeavour to support your own efforts in this area. I hope this is OK with you? Thank you for letting me know, whenever convenient. With kind regards for now; Patrick. ツ Pdebee.(talk)(become old-fashioned!)17:02, 23 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Well, they totally made the design for the antykithera look like the actual thing right? No.
I mean I understand that they made it look "cooler", but I think that if they made it like the original it would be less like that one itch that is just out of reach. In summary, I wish that they would've been more attenuate to the details. Jeremy Porter (MD) (talk) 01:24, 13 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]