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Holidays

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Moved from article:

Holidays go on day pages, not on year pages. There would be many dozens of holidays on any single year page since every country has a list about as long as above. --mav 06:04, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)

Wasn't 1990 technically the last year of the 1980s?

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I know that isn't how folks typically think but, my understanding that the 80's went from 1981-1990. 1980 therefore was the last year of the 1970's. I would change it but the Thought Police keep changing everything I contribute back again. -- john mccommas — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.185.114.225 (talk) 15:49, 28 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

2004 page layout years

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There is a discussion on my talk page on page layout.

For most of the last three hundred years there is inconsistency and duplication between the year in topic paragraph, the "see also" box and what is on the year by topic pages. Prior to 1950 I am pretty convinced we can painlessly (except for sore fingers) delete all of the year in topic paragraphs and ensure that the material goes into a "see also" box, creating such a box where none exists. Post 1950, particularly from the "year in US television" link a lot of material has been added to this paragraph as highlights (sometimes making up most of the page content pointed at).

Personally I think we should still delete the paragraph, keep the box linking to the topic sites and move any particularly important parts of the year in topic paragraph to the main chronological list. This does involve undoing quite a bit of work which someone has done.

Therefore, unlike for prior to 1950 (where I've said no objection= I do it) for post 1950 I won't touch these pages unless a significant number of people agree with the change. (I am also unlikely to get the pre 1950 stuff done before summer unless the service speed improves dramatically). talk--BozMo 13:45, 7 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

why do we keep repeating that this is the year 1990 on every line? And why the days of the week?

Regional leaders

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Right, are we going to list the change over of every regional governor (e.g. every single US state, every Australian state, etc. etc.), or not? I say not, so I've deleted the governors of Victoria. The anon IP that added in the first place just added it back. No comment or anything. I'm deleting it again because we haven't listed any other states (not even California automatically, and that would count as a world top ten economy on its own). Let me know if you disagree please. Average Earthman 16:18, 9 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Regional issues such as that should not be on this international article. Such events should, where possible, be on national articles, such as 1990 in the United States. Qzm (talk) 20:32, 18 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

December

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December 6 - Pavlos Sidiropoulos, Greek Rock Singer/Songwriter was placed into the article please confirm the validity of this information Betacommand 14:32, 23 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Can someone please put a picture or two in this article?

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scx —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 60.234.157.64 (talk) 02:56, 2 May 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Nope. Years typically don't have pictures put into them. No real reason to actually.--Wizardman 02:58, 2 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
26-June-2007: Okay, 7 weeks later, added 3 images (Leaning Tower of Pisa, Superdome and Exxon Valdez). I had added several hundred images to years 1500-1979, but stopped at 1980 due to fears of gripes about "new-fangled images" upsetting the vanity boxes in yearly articles. (And gripe they did.) We could have added thousands of relevant images (they are available & quick), but you won't believe how difficult the resistance has been, with people deleting all images in some years, or converting to massive PNG files that made yearly articles load 5 times slower, or reformatting image-links to put several large text-gaps in each article. It has been a tedious task: 20% information & 80% reformation. Anyway, thanks for supporting the illustrated years. -Wikid77 23:40, 26 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
A few pics should be present in each year article. Qzm (talk) 20:32, 18 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
How about picture of "1990"? Make it a fancy one. Pretty and clever. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.185.114.225 (talk) 15:46, 28 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Year of the Mental Horse?

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Is that right? I couldn't work it out from the Chinese zodiac page, but it looks a bit wrong to my untrained eye! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by LeeG (talkcontribs) 23:35, 3 May 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Sorry, forgot to sign LeeG 23:35, 3 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It should be Metal Horse -- the change to Mental Horse apparently got missed in some earlier vandalism reversion. I've changed it back. Pinball22 12:54, 4 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Contents

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What the bloody hell happened? They look whacko futacko!

-60.240.98.215 14-July-2007
Please read other issues here, such as how about the first issue above (duh) about the Table of Contents. The compact TOC has since been converted to box-style after June 2007. -Wikid77 (talk) 23:56, 6 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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06-Jan-2008: The monthly-calendar Template:Month3 propagates wikilinks to about 35 articles, for all weekdays, days, and weeks. When used 12 times in an article to cover 12 months, the effect overlinks to 380 wikilinks (or more), rather than linking by one wikilink to a full-calendar article (propagating only the 1 wikilink). For year-articles "1950-2008" the template was multi-linked 12 times per article, generating over 22,000 wikilinks, rather than the original 58 links to just single full-calendar articles. Although the usage has been reduced, Template:Month3 was becoming a major part of the "Wikipedia megalink crisis" which overlinks words such as "city" or "county" or "km" millions of times into the page-link database(s) across Wikipedia. -Wikid77 (talk) 23:56, 6 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

A decade starts because of an event or change in culture for example 1990 was seen as a continuation of the 1980s instead of part 1 of the 90s 2000 is also a continuation of the 90s

80s music and fashion were still popular this year

According to whom? A decade is a period of exactly ten years, not a fashion trend of whatever length it takes. Culture doesn't evolve in discrete 10-year blocks. So your definition is silly. What exact year did the 1320s begin? What about the 760s? The 1180s?Cromulant (talk) 02:12, 12 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Mathematically speaking, 1990 is still part of the 199th decade, which began in 1981, because the calendar started with the Year 1, not 0. Much like the 21st Century began in 2001. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 138.87.184.161 (talk) 02:16, 27 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Indeed, it is the last year of the "199th decade" AD (if the assumed 1st decade begins January 1, AD 1). It is also the FIRST year of the 1990s, which is a decade that overlaps the "199th decade." This other decade, the 1990s, begins the last year of the "199th decade" and includes the next nine years (the first nine years of the "200th decade." Not that anyone ever speaks this way.) tl;dr: 1990 is part of the 90s. Some say it's part of the 80s (you did not explicitly equate "the 199th decade" with "the 80s," so you are off the hook); this is asinine.Cromulant (talk) 02:12, 12 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Final year?

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The article states that 1990 is often considered the final year of the Cold War era. How does that make sense when the Cold War ended in December of 1991? Shouldn't 1991 hold that distinction? MarkMc1990 (talk) 01:47, 16 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Didn't the Cold War end in 1989?--92.114.148.141 (talk) 20:32, 26 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Superbowl

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Should the Superbowl be included for this year? Centralized discussion at WT:YEARS#SuperbowlsArthur Rubin (talk) 17:08, 7 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

First Walmart opening in various regions of the US? Notable? If so, why? — Arthur Rubin (talk) 08:23, 9 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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"Deaths" section

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The very first listing is an undated listing for a "Mahmoud Namjoo."

Am curious as to why he is even listed as a 1990 death when his own Wikipedia article/entry states date of death as January 21, 1989? Yes, 1989 ! ! !

And why isn't he listed under "Deaths" FOR 1989?

Just curious. 2600:8800:787:F500:C23F:D5FF:FEC5:89B6 (talk) 10:48, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

The sourcing for that date was added a week ago. Until then it was an unsourced unknown date in 1990.--☾Loriendrew☽ (ring-ring) 01:53, 7 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Scott Pye

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Is Scott Pye internationally significant? I don't think so. But I could be convinced. — Arthur Rubin (talk) 01:22, 11 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

this article has a detailed lede. so why not make the ledes of 1980 and 1970 as detailed as 1990 and 2000? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.230.80.34 (talk) 19:15, 30 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Please add, for the birthday on February 18

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  1. ^ "Monica Aksamit". USA Fencing.

Collage thoughts

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Please let me know if anyone has any disagreements on the images included in the collage, and I will put it up for vote. Thanks The ganymedian (talk) 22:42, 8 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]