Talk:Alfred Nobel
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[edit] Sounds POV to me
"This interpretation has been revised, and the prize given to, for example, Dario Fo and José Saramago, who definitely do not belong to the camp of literary idealism." Just doesn't seems like it fits. Coolguy 021603 03:07, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Need the obituary
It would be very good if a copy of the premature obituary can be put here, or if it is not in public domain, a photograph of that obituary would be nice.--Anupam Srivastava 19:32, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
- It was published in 1888, so it's certainly in the public domain. However, I'm a bit sceptical whether the thing exists! At least it seems all the sources on the web say the same thing, with the same (low) level of detail. (E.g. noone seems to know which newspaper or which day?) --BluePlatypus 15:49, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
I looked into it but I couldn't find anything specific, does that mean that it actually belongs on this article if we can't find concrete evidence of it's existence? Also I heard that his father was killed in an explosion, does that belong on this page anywhere? Shinryu 15:50, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
- It sounds as if it is true, though we'll need someone to research it more thoroughly to find the story. His father dying in an explosion is also very notable, if you have a source be sure to add it. Richard001 20:46, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Kronor?
"The amount set aside for the Nobel Prize foundation was 31 million kronor" How about putting also how much in dollars (or euros) is 31 million kronor? It would be useful, thanks. --Joanberenguer 23:58, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Got it here: 31,000,000.00 SEK Sweden Kronor = 4,223,500.00 USD United States Dollars
1 SEK = 0.136242 USD 1 USD = 7.33988 SEK
xe.com Shinryu 15:54, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
- Is this in 1896 currency? Tupsharru 16:16, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
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- Does it matter that much? No it is the current exchange rate. I figured that people would be more interested in what it was worth as of now. Shinryu 15:27, 22 May 2006 (UTC)
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- I don't know, but it may. I think it would be better to convert to 1896 USD or UKP. Tupsharru 15:58, 22 May 2006 (UTC)
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- Quoting it with current exchange rate sounds pretty stupid to me. What do we do after ten years have passed? Change it to reflect 2016 rate, huh? The only sound ways of stating historical amounts of money are either a) the absolute value of that historical period, or b) the relative value of that day, compared to today, taking into account inflation, consumer price indices, average household income and so forth. Most likely 31 million 1896 kronor is much, much more than 4 million 2006 dollars as per b). 82.128.187.219 07:25, 27 November 2006 (UTC) Matti Nuortio, Oulu, Finland; Nov 27 2006
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[edit] Napalm?
I heard that Nobel invented naplam. Anyone? --Audiodude 20:23, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Sir in title
I noticed that somebody gave him the title of Sir in the dynamite section. If he was knighted then he should have sir in his full name at the beggining of this article. If not, then it should be taken out. Not being mean, just saying it could get confusing for somebody.RyanDaniel 16:26, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Country
Hello. Just one question, that I cannot find any answer in any source i've been searching in. If Nobel was living in Bosfors in Sweden, was born in Stockholm in Sweden, was speaking Swedish, and despite the fact that he was travelling that often he was considering himself of Swedish origin - how come Norway??? Nobel prizes are being given in Norway and by Norwegian committee.
Thanks in advance. M. 195.136.30.45 08:31, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Actually only the peace prize is decided by Norwegian committee. Don't know why tough.
When Alfred Nobel died Norway was a part of Sweden (Norway recieved its independence in 1905), that's the reason why. I also think that the peace prize didn't have the same importance then, as it has today. /Qszet
[edit] nObel or nobEl?
Hi all, I am wondering if a Scandinavian person can answer this. Is the emphasis in "Nobel" on the "o" or the "e"? Thank you. --Tvossos 08:43, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
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