Co-nominators: The epic duo of Scorpion0422 and
Sephiroth BCR
This is my first (and most likely last, unless I start watching anime I've never heard of or if Sephiroth moves to Canada) collaboration with Sephiroth. I've always hoped that someone would start work on the Nobel lists, I never thought that it would be me. The definition of this topic is strictly the six main prizes and will not include the list of women laureates or the various University lists. Enjoy! --
Scorpion042223:38, 10 January 2009 (UTC)reply
Support as co-nom. Probably will never move to Canada or convince Scorpion to watch anime, but this was a fun collaboration. Kudos to Scorpion for his work. —
sephiroth bcr(
converse)23:47, 10 January 2009 (UTC)reply
I'm sure
where I live has much better weather than any spot in Canada ;-) And IMO, I prefer
this television show (although I do watch The Simpsons occasionally). Ironically though, my real life job is a
ice hockey referee, but I've never had the initiative to edit any ice hockey-related articles. That all said, since you recently joined
WP:PRIZE, I'm sure there will be some collaboration we'll find among all those awards-related articles. —
sephiroth bcr(
converse)09:26, 16 January 2009 (UTC)reply
Those would be valid inclusions, but I think that the topic can count as being complete without them because individuals in the "by country" and "female" lists are already included in the overall lists. --
Arctic Gnome (
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21:06, 13 January 2009 (UTC)reply
Support - excellent topic, I've seen the work Scorpion has put into these articles, and it is marvelous how it is a complete topic now.Truco01:55, 11 January 2009 (UTC)reply
Support Topic has no gaps and most of the rst's suggestions might actually create gaps. Still, I wonder if the 6 separate lists could have more available images added to the tables.
Nergaal (
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07:20, 11 January 2009 (UTC)reply
Support, great work - thanks for the effort. Please run a check on F.A. Hayek - he was born Austrian who lived some time in the UK, during which period he also became British subject. However, his Nationality should be referred to as 'Austria/UK'. See for instance: H.J. Hennecke, Friedrich August von Hayek: Die Tradition der Freiheit, Wirtschaft und Finanzen: 2000 —Preceding
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13:47, 19 January 2009 (UTC)reply