• Loadmaster (talk) 17:33, 14 January 2011 (UTC) Bets on Wikipedia:Five-million pool (2) are still open. Make sure you place your bets there before reaching...
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  • closed the 4M pool because the number of articles reached its value (3.2M,) I created an 8M pool. However, because there already is a 10M pool, I would like...
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  • agree to closing on the millionth article. But when will Wikipedia:Five-million pool be closed? With the way we seem to be going, that would be on reaching...
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  • Please close this pool. Georgia guy (talk) 20:56, 20 February 2010 (UTC) It appears to have taken Wikipedia eight months to gain 200 thousand articles...
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  • 5 million articles, the Five-million pool closes and a Twenty-million pool is opens. When Wikipedia reaches 5 million articles, the Ten-million pool closes...
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  • will win. JIP | Talk 13:58, 27 October 2017 (UTC) I won Wikipedia:Four-million pool it would seem rude to win again so soon:) ϢereSpielChequers 18:42, 27...
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  • (UTC) And congratulations to Mark E, the winner of the Wikipedia:Five-million pool, for his prediction, made in 2007. -- John Broughton (♫♫) 19:01, 1...
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  • need to edit the article by updating the pool links. The Two-million pool is closed and the new Ten-million pool has now been created. Georgia guy 23:56...
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  • at halfway between five million and seven million. It has taken it four years, two months and a bit under a month to gain one million articles. Therefore...
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  • Championship had over 100 million unique viewers, peaking at a concurrent 44 million viewers, with a minimum prize pool of US$2.5 million. (Full article...)...
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  • (UTC) By definition, our million newest articles are skewed to things that have become notable since we passed the five million mark. It would be difficult...
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  • take to log 68 million more edits? Six months? A year? Liz Read! Talk! 02:47, 25 January 2020 (UTC) Have you see the Billionth edit pool? It's already...
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  • on versions of pool sports. Information on Hand billiards; Artistic pool; and some information on Continuous pool. The new {{Infobox pool player}} needs...
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  • than ever. The Foundation took over $75 million last year alone – five times as much as five years ago. $75 million would be enough to keep Wikipedia and...
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  • newspaper reports–which, of course, aren't about the pool itself but about things that happened at the pool, but that would be a classic example of a non-GNG...
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  • agree with you. The guidelines on WikiProjects advise to have a much broader pool of contributors than WikiProject:Barack Obama currently has before proceeding...
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  • becomes obvious that while more than a billion could edit, and tens of millions indeed do edit, overall it is just a few thousand people that write most...
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  • anyway... Pool leaders Pool A: Shoemaker's Holiday (460) Pool B: Mitchazenia (216) Pool C: Theleftorium (315) Pool D: Candlewicke (458) Pool E: Durova...
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  • really possible? Who cares? If you would have told me 1.5 million articles was possible in just five years, I would have pulled out my calculator, punched...
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  • than ever. The Foundation took over $75 million last year alone – five times as much as five years ago. $75 million would be enough to keep Wikipedia and...
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  • that is of course, unless someone is swimming in a 100 metre-pool filled with $100 million. Perhaps a distinction between currency & non-typeset numbers...
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  • Superbowl viewership of 111.9 million, or for example El Clasico viewership of 400 million. AlphaGo vs. Lee Sedol reached 60 million viewers in Chinese coverage...
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  • rule in order that we can use the entire pool of 3.5 million articles rather than the every shrinking pool of newly created articles. The rate of article...
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  • fullhouses, flush over flush or bad call draw outs), five weeks later the rich doctor is down 3 million and never plays again and only mention in passing...
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  • area west of the Central/East Pacific pool has warmed all the way to Australia, with the eastern end of the pool advancing directly into the Humboldt Current...
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  • exposure. Also, the FA pool seems in need of new blood and more reruns would tend to discourage this. And, as the current pool seems to contain too many...
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  • their sports... Nil Einne (talk) 18:28, 18 May 2008 (UTC) How about pool? The World Pool Championships is a big event in Asia and Europe, with many Americans...
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  • 2014 (UTC) A series of articles on what you're finding out about the editor pool would be great! Everyone can discuss and offer opinions, but most of us aren't...
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  • tournaments and a prize pool close to 200 Million dollars. The WSOP Main Event posts the largest prize around. The 8.7 Million dollars is larger than the...
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  • beneficial to pursue expansion of the Baltic cinema article-base (and editorial pool), so as to preclude the need to have such a link. Girolamo Savonarola (talk)...
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