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Common Name: Prefixes
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorGSyren
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I think relative to common Name, gunnar, I am not willing to lay down a blanket. Each name must be judged on a case by case basis. I am not certain, but I believe Dame Judith Anderson is far better known by her formal title than by Judith Anderson, Sir Lawrence Olivier could go either way and at this point in time Dame Judi Dench, would more likely than not be Judi Dench. but it can vary and that must be accounted for. As always the answer lies in the research and the documentation, and if you are not willing to do the work and include the results in your notes then don't do it at all.

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Fair enough. If only you had taken the time to say this in your first post in this thread, a lot of bickering would have been avoided.
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On topic I have updated the List of Common Names thread with the results of this poll.
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On topic I have updated the List of Common Names thread with the results of this poll.

Not to take away from the good work you are doing, but isn't a single day of voting too short to get solid results? Maybe next time give a poll a week or so to come to a conclusion.
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I think relative to common Name, gunnar, I am not willing to lay down a blanket. Each name must be judged on a case by case basis. I am not certain, but I believe Dame Judith Anderson is far better known by her formal title than by Judith Anderson, Sir Lawrence Olivier could go either way and at this point in time Dame Judi Dench, would more likely than not be Judi Dench. but it can vary and that must be accounted for. As always the answer lies in the research and the documentation, and if you are not willing to do the work and include the results in your notes then don't do it at all.

Skip


As the never-ending advocate of data consistency.....this is not!
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On topic I have updated the List of Common Names thread with the results of this poll.

Not to take away from the good work you are doing, but isn't a single day of voting too short to get solid results? Maybe next time give a poll a week or so to come to a conclusion.


Well, let's check next week and see if the "yays" catch up to the 30 to 1 lead of the "nays".

If it were even 3 or 4 to 1, maybe I'd be worried.
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I have to ask a question here, because it seems that everybody is stepping right over the obvious.

If 'common name' is based on 'credited as', and if we don't use appelations (that means things like Mr., Mrs., etc. for those in Rio Linda), then what possible reason would we use them in 'common names' for?

[And please don't bring up obvious exceptions like 'Mr. T']


Rifter, we're not discussing appellations, we're discussing prefixes in general, such as Sir, Dame, Reverend etc. Obviously we wouldn't use prefixes that are never used in any credits.


Well, you'd never know it to read some of the posts, but I'm glad to hear it.  For my part, whatever is listed in the credits "as credited" is what I go with.
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Well, let's check next week and see if the "yays" catch up to the 30 to 1 lead of the "nays".


I have to admit I didn't see the current poll results when I posted my reply, and 30 to 1 is indeed hard to beat...    On the other hand, I've seen stranger polls than this turn completely around in a few days.
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to be fair... at this time it is actually 31 to 11... as there is 11 votes that is against never using prefixes.
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to be fair... at this time it is actually 31 to 11... as there is 11 votes that is against never using prefixes.


I am comparing "always" votes to "never" votes.
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I realize what you are comparing Hal... but that don't take away from the fact that there is several more that is still against the never option.
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I realize what you are comparing Hal... but that don't take away from the fact that there is several more that is still against the never option.


Uncle!
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Open Channel D!!!!!!

I'm sorry, it just caught my funny bone.

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I could tell you some stories about him...
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No thanks, I already told you I'm fed up with yours drivels


You are truly one very insulting person and your posts are totally unnecessary in this regard...

Skip



Coming from you, it's highly comical... 

Don't remember ? :

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I am going toi ignore you from here ... neither one of you have the intelligence to understand, in your case (...)l you have proven a distinct lack of same for over a year. You aren't worth my time and energy.

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For my part, whatever is listed in the credits "as credited" is what I go with.

Ary you sure you're not a Skip clone...? 

Common name means a name that is common to many different credits that may have different prefixes. Thus "as credited" is meaningless. How hard is that to understand?
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For my part, whatever is listed in the credits "as credited" is what I go with.

Ary you sure you're not a Skip clone...? 

Common name means a name that is common to many different credits that may have different prefixes. Thus "as credited" is meaningless. How hard is that to understand?


It seems to be impossible to understand for two individuals in particular. 
Hal
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