tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2798312463652733622.post8495321844029172283..comments2024-01-19T04:32:25.260+11:00Comments on Ned Kelly : Death of the Legend: Myth-bustingDeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14104818673788818740noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2798312463652733622.post-34240412276986157012018-07-17T13:55:25.786+10:002018-07-17T13:55:25.786+10:00You are certainly an expert at making made-names.You are certainly an expert at making made-names.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2798312463652733622.post-5803644930027169622018-07-17T08:54:16.880+10:002018-07-17T08:54:16.880+10:00Quite right, Anonymous, in most cases the PDF down...Quite right, Anonymous, in most cases the PDF download date would be the access date, so no need for additional date recording. But sometimes such as the McIntyre Manuscript made up of several PDFS, which I later joined together into one for convenience, I want the original access date when I got it to check something, not some late date when I resaved the separate files into one. Anyway, you do it you way, Ill do it mine.Stuart Dawsonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2798312463652733622.post-89442270436718533452018-07-16T23:00:19.179+10:002018-07-16T23:00:19.179+10:00Huge congrats Dee on getting more than 314K hits o...Huge congrats Dee on getting more than 314K hits on this blog!<br /><br />A wonderful achievement.<br /><br />But that makes me wonder why you need to do so many fake posts - as proclaimed on the hate page? Most of the posters names here I recognise from years ago on many other sites, many of them not run by you Dee. Those posts could have been faked anyway, but if so you must be the busiest individual in the universe, with hordes of staff.Roynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2798312463652733622.post-1312163683757879582018-07-16T21:36:42.891+10:002018-07-16T21:36:42.891+10:00GarbageGarbageAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2798312463652733622.post-73761002421405319162018-07-15T23:00:54.523+10:002018-07-15T23:00:54.523+10:00Alf thinks Steve Jager was a tad lazy by presentin...Alf thinks Steve Jager was a tad lazy by presenting his republic snippet collection again, instead of properly analysing what Stuart actually wrote in his book.<br /><br />No-one of any importance (like Ian Jones, Molony, etc) has responded to the book yet. Nor the MacFarlane and Morrissey books which wisely have been left alone. All three books were based on real "great research".<br /><br />Steve J still has 'Learner's' plates!Horrie and Alfnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2798312463652733622.post-42795829615235307522018-07-15T08:44:38.835+10:002018-07-15T08:44:38.835+10:00A helpful hint for any researchers out there! Than...A helpful hint for any researchers out there! Thanks Stuart.Deehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14104818673788818740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2798312463652733622.post-48989622030657400932018-07-15T07:49:47.232+10:002018-07-15T07:49:47.232+10:00Hi Dee, you noted that "according to Dawsons ...Hi Dee, you noted that "according to Dawsons comment on my Blog, Jager had already published much of this material some years before".<br /><br />For the record, here is the heading of my Word copy and paste of that article as filed in my Republic collection: Republic comments Posted by Steve Jager NKF - April 25, 2013 - http://nedkellyforum.com/forums/topic/declaration-of-ne-victoria/ <br /><br />I do that with every article I keep, so I can provide the source URL reference in anything published. My tip is to just copy and paste the URL and type in the access date under the heading of your info, so it is ready to hand. I also do that with every downloaded Trove article and other things, or add the access date to the file name for download PDFs. <br /><br />That's how I can cite URLs and access dates when drafting articles, without having to go and look everything up again. This simple trick saves a huge amount of time. You have to do it for any academic papers, even though it probably looks excessive for many people. Stuart Dawsonnoreply@blogger.com