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License tagging for Image:Charles Simonyi in Space.jpg

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Thanks for uploading Image:Charles Simonyi in Space.jpg. Wikipedia gets thousands of images uploaded every day, and in order to verify that the images can be legally used on Wikipedia, the source and copyright status must be indicated. Images need to have an image tag applied to the image description page indicating the copyright status of the image. This uniform and easy-to-understand method of indicating the license status allows potential re-users of the images to know what they are allowed to do with the images.

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Mongolian barbecue

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The article you wrote is good, but completely inaccurate. So before I do a major rewriting, I decided to drop you a note on this. There is already a detailed article in Japanese, here [1]. What you wrote as "Mongolian barbecue" is actually a Japanese-origin dish named "Jingisukan nabe" (Genghis Khan Bowl) created back in early 20th century as a way of eating left-over sheep meat, the by-product of attempt to commercially harvest wool. In 1920s, the dish was already being made, and it appears in the cookbook by 1926. The first specialty restaurant was opened in Tokyo on 1936. There are more facts already in the JP article, so rather than listing them here, I'm going to start changing them. Thanks for reading. --Revth 01:06, 11 May 2007 (UTC) :Sorry about this. I got the name wrong.--Revth 05:39, 11 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Unspecified source for Image:Charles Simonyi in Space.jpg

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