Talk:Albert Kook
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- | hey - the desiderata table looks odd to me when there's a short desiderata and a long passage (as is the case here or with pauolo grignotti) - it just ends up with lots of gray space. what if we throw Known Works into the table, like i did here? | + | hey - the desiderata table looks odd to me when there's a short desiderata and a long passage (as is the case here or with [[Paolo Grignotti]]) - it just ends up with lots of gray space. what if we throw Known Works into the table, like i did here? |
also - i threw in some silly subheadings to help break up the long text. someone who's better at that stuff than me: please change 'em. | also - i threw in some silly subheadings to help break up the long text. someone who's better at that stuff than me: please change 'em. | ||
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+ | [[User:Payne|Payne]] 23:26, 28 Dec 2006 (EST) When did this fellow live? | ||
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+ | --[[User:Undule|Undule]] 22:46, 30 Dec 2006 (EST) I think he's ended up something like St.Germane. Originally, he was a contemporary of Addisson/Adid, nowadays, he's a Founding Father. As said, however, he's something of a wandering Jew type don't you think? | ||
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+ | --[[User:Payne|Payne]] 23:57, 1 Jan 2007 (EST) Yes -- & good insight. Right before my nose but I didn't see it. |
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hey - the desiderata table looks odd to me when there's a short desiderata and a long passage (as is the case here or with Paolo Grignotti) - it just ends up with lots of gray space. what if we throw Known Works into the table, like i did here?
also - i threw in some silly subheadings to help break up the long text. someone who's better at that stuff than me: please change 'em.
Payne 23:26, 28 Dec 2006 (EST) When did this fellow live?
--Undule 22:46, 30 Dec 2006 (EST) I think he's ended up something like St.Germane. Originally, he was a contemporary of Addisson/Adid, nowadays, he's a Founding Father. As said, however, he's something of a wandering Jew type don't you think?
--Payne 23:57, 1 Jan 2007 (EST) Yes -- & good insight. Right before my nose but I didn't see it.