User talk:Lensor
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[edit] Talk:Nobel Prize in Economics#Naming (again)
In case you haven't seen the "watch" tab, you may want to add Nobel Prize in Economics to your watch list. I've replied to your comment in the talk page. Also, if you have any opinions about the country info that is currently in the lists, please visit Talk:Nobel Prize in Chemistry#RFC: Country data in Nobel lists. Thanks! –panda 16:47, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Nobel Prize & Talk:Nobel Prize#Economics
In case you didn't notice, the official name of the Prize in Economics has currently been completely removed from the Nobel Prize article. I realize that the Talk:Nobel Prize#Economics thread is super long, but if you look further up, you'll see that I recommended a different version of the intro text, which no one has actually responded to at this point. Your comments would be appreciated regarding this issue. The version I proposed is:
- "The Nobel Prizes (Swedish: Nobelpriserna), as designated by the Swedish scientist Alfred Nobel through his will in 1895, are awarded for Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Physiology or Medicine. They were first awarded in 1901. A prize in economics, The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was instituted by Sveriges Riksbank (Bank of Sweden) in 1968 and first awarded in 1969. All six prizes are widely regarded as the supreme commendations in their subject areas. With the exception of the peace prize, which is handed out in Oslo, Norway, they are all handed out by the King of Sweden in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death."
(The last sentence was the original text that has been there for a long time, with the exception that I added King of Sweden.) Comments? –panda 22:05, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] WP:CHECKUSER#Liftarn
FYI. Vision Thing has filed a WP:CHECKUSER#Liftarn suspecting that User:Liftarn and User:Lensor are the same user. –panda 06:13, 12 October 2007 (UTC)