User talk:NealIRC

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Hey, I saw you on the Refdesk; apparently you've been editing articles for a long time and no one has bothered to welcome you? Well, here, have a template!

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[edit] Thomas Peters (Supercentenarian)

Your changes to Thomas Peters (Supercentenarian) make no sense. You left his birth and death dates as (April 6, 1745 - June 25, 1857) which equals 112 years and 80 days but you changed his days of life to 111 years and 354 days. It doesn;t add up. You also say elsewhere that his age is disputed... in what way is it disputed. Why don't you put that information on Thomas Peter's Page? --Dr who1975 14:03, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

Thank you for making some changes. I'm slightly confused. Is it in dispute that Thomase Peters reached 111 years and 354 days (for instance, is his birthdate disputed) or is it just in dispute that he may have lived for 112 years and 80 days. If it's the former then Geert still never outaged him and I need to fix a few things. (like I'll have to put Thomas back in the "undisputed oldest recorded person ever" chain but just use the 111y 354d as the basis for my calculations). Let me know.--Dr who1975 18:07, 15 September 2006 (UTC)