User talk:Yerpo
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[edit] Olm
Hey, Yerpo. I've been taking an interest on working on the article after I saw the peer review. I have a question for you. In one of the sections, it says that the Olm was featured on the Tolar coin. However, from my analysis, it seems to be a stotin coin instead. Since I'm not very familiar with the currency, would you mind telling me if it's right or wrong? bibliomaniac15 An age old question... 22:59, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
- Stotin is to Tolar what cent is to Dollar, so the coin represents 0,1 Tolar. Which is approximately nothing, since 1 Tolar was worth something like 0,6 cents. It's just that "Tolar" is the official name of the currency (ex currency to be precise, we use Euros now). thanks, Yerpo 07:44, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
I will look it over again by to tomorrow.--BirgitteSB 12:06, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Could you check out User:BORIS BL's edits to Olm? He's been changing and adding lots of weird stuff. I think he also edits in the Slovene Wikipedia, so you might want to look out on that. bibliomaniac15 BUY NOW! 20:44, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
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- Yeah, I know about it, thanks. The user is dr. Boris Bulog, a professor at the University of Ljubljana and an expert on Olm's sensory and digestive system (also a (co)author of a couple of sources cited). So as far as accuracy is concerned, I'm inclined to believe what he says about the Olm. That said, I know he'll have to learn a lot more about style on Wikipedia, especially when editing a featured article. I discussed the issue with him already, but you know how's with older people and new technologies...
- And BTW, thanks for the barnstar.
- --Yerpo 16:57, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Slovenia
Hi there! You are welcome to join WikiProject Slovenia . We need as many Slovene members as possible!!
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[edit] Image:Podiceps cristatus juv.jpg
Your image of the Great Crested Grebe is really splendid. Thanks for your contribution. --Eleassar my talk 18:19, 7 April 2008 (UTC)