User talk:Derek Hodges

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Oh, come, now!

What's a party without The other Derek???. Please add yourself to the cast of characters at July party Aleta Curry 20:51, 2 July 2008 (CDT)


Very keen to see what you have on Asimov. Thomas Simmons 07:14, 16 November 2008 (UTC)

Especially any relationship between Foundation Encyclopedias and Citizendium Foundations? :-)

links from "McGuffey Readers"

When I am not logged in to CZ and call up the McGuffey Readers article, the links to the Bibliography and External links subpages do not indicate there is any content. Clicking on them brings up the edit page with the content in the edit box. From there, I can go to the actual page. When I am logged in, the links on the article page are blue, indicating there is content. What gives? James F. Perry 00:13, 20 March 2009 (UTC)

Battle of Hastings

OK, this is silly.

There is an ...odd... group of medieval reenactors, the Maryland Markland Mercenary Militia, which redoes the Battle of Hastings every year, near the University of Maryland. The home team always loses.

Nevertheless, before the battle begins, the safety marshals draw together all sides for the chant:

  • What are the areas on the ground marked with white chalk?
    • The horse lanes, Sir!
  • And where don't we dramatically die?
    • We don't die in the horse lanes!

Howard C. Berkowitz 00:08, 1 April 2009 (UTC)

Citizendium charter drafting commitee nomination

Hi Derek, You've been nominated to be a candidate for election to the Citizendium charter drafting committee.

If you haven't been following the discussion in the forums, we're getting ready to establish a charter for Citizendium that outlines the project's goals, ideals, and basic structure. To get the process moving, we put together a plan for electing a group of Citizens to compose a draft of the charter, which will then be submitted for community review. You can find more about the plan here.

You've been nominated to be a candidate for election to that committee. The next step is up to you: you may either accept or decline the nomination by going here and following the instructions at the top of the page.

If you have any questions, just let any of those who accepted know. James F. Perry 04:54, 30 September 2009 (UTC)