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Greetings from WikiProject Korea!Thank you for your recent contributions to Horace Grant Underwood. Given the interest you've expressed by your edits, have you considered joining WikiProject Korea? It's a group dedicated to improving the overall quality of all Korea-related articles. If you would like to join, simply add your name to the list of participants. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask at the project talk page. We look forward to working with you in the future! Caspian blue (talk) 19:38, 8 July 2008 (UTC) Baeknyeongdo imageHello, Amble. I saw your request at WT:KO. I guess you or others would not easily find any available photo of the place with free license, unless going to the place and taking pictures. Since the place is located 4 hours away from Incheon and 6 hours away of Seoul and is regarded as a popular tourist zone for seniors (they don't access internet much). Although I found fair images of the place in dcinside, you have to contact the photographer in order to get a permission. I'm just letting you know the info because I would not send an email to him on behalf of you (I don't like sending email to a total stranger). The photographer is a pastor, so I think he would generously allow his pictures to be used for Wikipedia and other people if you ask him about it. These are the links that you should check 백령도 photo, his website Best wish for the photos. P.S I like your maps.--Caspian blue (talk) 13:46, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
--Caspian blue (talk) 12:29, 11 July 2008 (UTC) Ryongyon for DYKSometimes, the context that helps make sense of other sources can only be found in Korean-language sources. In this case, Ryongyon was only created after the Korean War, so although there are English-language sources about parts of the history, they don't mention it by name. I've added an inline citation to a Korean-language encyclopedia article (previously given only as a general reference). Any other requests or suggestions are very welcome. It gives me a good feeling to know that someone was reading "my" article carefully enough to notice an inference needing better referencing! --Amble (talk) 17:54, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
July 16 DYK--Bedford Pray 05:46, 16 July 2008 (UTC) Re:I take the advice on M-R. I'm not that enlightened on the system. However, I don't know who you're and what background you have (I assume you're not Korean) Saying people "Be careful" without "please" sounds imperative and a bit rude. --Caspian blue (talk) 22:38, 19 July 2008 (UTC)
ANI report on LucyintheskywithdadaWP:ANI#Lucyintheskywithdada : racist and personal attacks Hello, Amble. Since you're involved in disputes at Comfort women as catching the plagiarism, your input on Lucyintheskywithdada's threat and other disruptive behaviors would be appreciated. Thanks.--Caspian blue (talk) 09:12, 25 July 2008 (UTC) well doneVictuallers (talk) 12:21, 19 August 2008 (UTC) Fresh mexI have recently undid your redirect for the term fresh mex. According to the USPTO, the term fresh mex is not trade marked as a standing term, only when used in conjunction with one of the names of multiple restaurant chains is it a trademark. E.G.- Chevy's Fresh Mex is a trademark fresh mex is not. --Jeremy ( Blah blah...) 08:05, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
Hi, Amble, I'm not sure whether you're active or not in these days, but I seek your help to settle a dispute with User:Badagnani at buk (drum), Korean drums. You can read Korean and use Korean sources, so I think you can be a good meditator on this. My claim is that the buk is the term encompassing all drums used for Korean traditional music, while he insists that buk are exclusively referring to specific buk (only drums affixed with "buk") used for pansori and samul nori in English speaking world. Yet, he has not provided any citations to back up his claim although he attached some sources from 국립국악원 and Grove Music Dictionary which only briefly refer to what 'buk' means. If you have a time, could you visit the talk page? Thanks.--Caspian blue (talk) 16:34, 4 September 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for commenting, Caspian and Badagnani. I did go through the talk page history when Caspian Blue first contacted me. Badagnani, I would like your response to the same seven points I presented to Caspian Blue. Caspian, would you please clarify whether you would agree with points 1, 5, 6, and 7 in principle given enough sourcing of these usages in English? Thanks. --Amble (talk) 00:43, 10 September 2008 (UTC) Reponse from User:BadagnaniI had posted this to my Talk page to avoid confusion, but I'm not sure you got it. Here it is: 1. A loan-word such as buk can have different ranges of meaning in English and Korean.
2. In Korean, 북 can mean "drum" in general.
3. In Korean, 북 can mean any drum used in Korean traditional music.
4. In Korean, 북 can mean a specific type of Korean barrel drum, as here: ko:사물놀이.
5. In English, buk does not refer to drums in general.
6. In English, buk may or may not refer to all drums in Korean traditional music, to be determined by usage in reliable sources.
7. In English, buk may or may not refer to a specific type of Korean barrel drum, to be determined by usage in reliable sources.
Badagnani (talk) 04:31, 10 September 2008 (UTC) Thanks for your considered response, Badagnani. This is the reverse of many discussions over article naming, where everyone agrees what the topic should be, and there is contention over the best name. In this case, there is no dispute over the use of the title Buk, and the question is what should be covered in the article. Personally, I find that there's a strong need for an article about Korean traditional drums in general, including an overview of the many different types, and also a need for articles about specific instruments. There's no requirement at all that each of these articles correspond well to a specific word in Korean, and in fact, naming issues are far, far less important than content. Therefore, I suggest changing the approach towards this article. Let's break it into two articles, one about about Korean drums in general, and one specifically about traditional Korean barrel drums. Let the article titles be provisional, because we can easily adjust them later. I believe this is the clear and correct solution to the important issue of article content. Then, we will be left with the lesser question of naming, which should be decided with primary consideration for what's meaningful and convenient for English-speaking readers. Therefore, I will split the current Buk (drum) into Korean drum and Korean barrel drum. I will not touch Buk (drum) but would not be opposed to temporarily making it a disambiguation page. Discussions of the titles of the two articles would be fine at any time. It's perfectly fine if neither or both of them wind up with the title Buk after discussion; it's perfectly easy to disambiguate article titles. --Amble (talk) 03:59, 11 September 2008 (UTC) ProposalI don't agree with this, because the buk is well known in both Korea and around the world as a particular type of shallow barrel drum. Further, there are quite a few other Korean barrel drums, many of which are not related to the buk and which are not shallow in morphology, have a different construction and playing technique, and are not called buk but instead something followed by go, are also barrel drums (these are drums of Chinese origin and include the jeolgo, jingo, jwago, geongo, eunggo, sakgo, etc.--and it wouldn't be appropriate to lump them with the indigenous Korean drum in a single article on "Korean barrel drums"). So your proposal wouldn't square with the available sources (either New Grove, NCKTPA, other sources on samulnori, etc.), and would impose an arbitrary classification (i.e., "Korean barrel drums") that is not used in any source on this subject. I just can't support your proposal, although an article on the buk itself and another article on traditional Korean drums (in addition to articles on specific drums such as the janggu, galgo, etc.) would be something that would work just fine. The term buk, as you'll see from the most reputable sources, does describe a well-understood and specific type of barrel drum and the name "Korean barrel drum" is unnecessary, as would be "North Indian plucked lute" for the Sitar, as the term buk is used in the English-language sources on the genres in which it is used. Badagnani (talk) 04:07, 11 September 2008 (UTC) I just thought of this. Another way to largely follow your proposal would change the title of the article about the buk (the shallow barrel drum) to Buk (Korean barrel drum). That would be maximally accurate and avoid the impression, from native Korean speakers, that the article (under the title "Buk (drum)") should discuss all Korean drums. Buk could thus be a disambiguation page. Badagnani (talk) 04:13, 11 September 2008 (UTC)
I think the progress being made is good--keeping in mind that the minutae of traditional Korean musical instruments (aside from the dozen or so most famous ones) is quite esoteric, even for most modern Koreans--for the reason that many of the instruments are only used in a few genres of very ancient music, which probably only a few percent of Koreans at most attend or own recordings of. Consequently, the terminology can be unfamiliar even to the Korean general public. Nevertheless, I think it's our job to present the clearest resource in the English language on this subject, as you can see we've begun at Traditional Korean musical instruments. Badagnani (talk) 04:35, 11 September 2008 (UTC) :ReThank you for the meditaion and help. Honestly speaking, I did not check on the articles and conversations between you and him at all although I've noticed that you created them. I'm just very tired of talking with Badagnani over multiple articles during the past month, so wanted just to be away from him for a while....--Caspian blue (talk) 20:21, 12 September 2008 (UTC) AfD nomination of List of Fresh Mex restaurantsAn article that you have been involved in editing, List of Fresh Mex restaurants, has been listed for deletion. If you are interested in the deletion discussion, please participate by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Fresh Mex restaurants. Thank you. Do you want to opt out of receiving this notice? — SMcCandlish [talk] [cont] ‹(-¿-)› 03:33, 4 October 2008 (UTC) Hi, Regarding your addition of Khesar's Dzongkha name...could you upload an image (in .png or something like that) of the text, to be linked to the name by a footnote? I'm asking because Dzongkha is a script that is not included on most systems and the majority of WP readers will probably have difficulties rendering it, so having an image version of the name would be useful for readability. Once an image has been uploaded, we can either put it in a footnote or put it inline right after the Dzongkha name. Thanks! —Politizer talk/contribs 05:03, 7 November 2008 (UTC)
Hello, Amble, I come here to ask you for a favor again. If you have a spare time, could you just confirm on whether Korean inline sources in a collapsed table correctly backing up the contents on the left column, Talk: Woo Jang-choon#Bukubku's blanked contents / requested inline citations. Bukubku (talk · contribs) has insisted that my provided sources are not fit to contested contents and calls me an Anti-Japanese bashing South Korean liar. So I need your favor to prove my integrity and to resolve the absurd dispute. He also demands that he want a third person who is neither Japanese nor Korean to verify the source, could you just confirm the Korean sources? Thanks.--Caspian blue 22:23, 17 November 2008 (UTC) Robin Hood?You must be kidding over Shin Chang-won. His fame is due to his endless evasions from the police's sleuthing (called 신출귀몰 in Korean), not due to his "few times" charity with his theft to poor people. That's why he is called "Hong Gil-dong" in the meaning.--Caspian blue 22:50, 9 January 2009 (UTC)
Re:ProposalI'm not sure because I don't know what topic you are interested in and how common interest we can share with each other. As I know you created Sin Chang-won, but such topic regarding criminology or social matters are really beyond my turf; You may or may not know that I've been creating articles about Korean cuisine, traditional culture, some part of historical matters or documents. The length of Ilmin Museum of Art would be my limitation at best so far due to my English and lack of English sources. I think if it has more descriptions on its building and exhibitions compared to Hallie Ford Museum of Art in GA, I can take it to GA (of course, sentences and words should be revised) If you look through my DYKs, there would be potential ones such as Namsadang, Sotdae, Dancheong, Gejang, Park Kyung-ni, but well, as I'm saying I don't know about your interest. Or we can create a new article that has been desperately needed (in my opinion) such as Goryeo celadon or others.. Just let me know what has in your mind. Thanks.--Caspian blue 00:21, 17 January 2009 (UTC)
DYK for Sin Chang-wonDravecky (talk) 00:01, 18 January 2009 (UTC) Thanks for the notification, and for your patience in dealing with the earlier disagreement! --Amble (talk) 08:51, 18 January 2009 (UTC) Did You Know problemHello! Your submission of Gun Court at the Did You Know nominations page has been reviewed, and there still are some issues that may need to be clarified. Please review the comment(s) underneath your nomination's entry and respond there as soon as possible. Thank you for contributing to Did You Know! Art LaPella (talk) 03:30, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
quick editingOh hey Amble. I suppose I'm used to dates being linked, so commas are unnecessary. I think they're unnecessary anyway really but I'll leave them in if the date isn't linked. I don't see captions as sentences unless they contain multiple sentences. Something like "Kim Jong Il pictured in 1984" is more of a quick note to the reader, like you might see in the margin of a book (old books specially did this a lot) or something in the "Remarks/comments" column of a table so if it's that short it probably shouldn't have a . at the end. I also remove commas in sentences like "In 1950, Korea was..." since I don't think they should be used. (user SpookyMulder, who can't log in at the moment) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 165.228.100.30 (talk) 02:04, 26 January 2009 (UTC) bit more
A favorHi, Amble, can I ask you a favor? If you are interested in politics of the Joseon Dynasty, could you look at the newly created article of Yeonguijeong and remove any "Engrish"? And if the article is confusing in terms, please tell me. I also want to hear your opinion on renaming it to "Chief State Councilor of Joseon" which was already discussed at user talk:Historiographer#Yeonguijeong. Thanks.--Caspian blue 02:57, 31 January 2009 (UTC) DYK for Gun CourtGatoclass 19:58, 1 February 2009 (UTC) Thanks for your help! We're in queue 3 and will be on Main Page in a few hours: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T:DYK/Q3 Best regards, Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 20:48, 6 February 2009 (UTC) April Fool's DYK for Hobbit (unit)Great April Fool's hook. Loved it! Gatoclass (talk) 08:16, 1 April 2009 (UTC) Jackie Robinson article courtesy noticeI noticed you submitted the image of the Pasadena sculpture at the Jackie Robinson article. I wanted to give you a heads up that it's now in the FA review stage, and that a couple of users have suggesting removing the photo for "derivative work" copyright concerns. It looks to me like that will probably happen, so if you want to argue for its inclusion please post on the FAC nomination page here.
The article Gun Court you nominated as a good article has been placed on hold . It hasn't failed because it's basically a good article, but there are some minor changes or clarifications needed to be addressed. If these are fixed within seven days, the article will pass, otherwise it will fail. See Talk:Gun Court for things needed to be addressed. Nikkimaria (talk) 00:36, 13 June 2009 (UTC) Firearms Act (Jamaica) listed as a StubI have noticed your recent edits to Firearms Act (Jamaica). You have added the {{stub}} template. This is fine and your contributions are appreciated. But in future, to aid in the expansion of articles, such as this one, please use a more specific stub template. A list of stub templates can be found here: Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/List of stubs. Thank you. -- Patchy1(talk) 06:11, 13 June 2009 (UTC) Judiciary of Jamaica listed as a StubI have noticed your recent edits to Judiciary of Jamaica. You have added the {{stub}} template. This is fine and your contributions are appreciated. But in future, to aid in the expansion of articles, such as this one, please use a more specific stub template. A list of stub templates can be found here: Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/List of stubs. Thank you. -- Patchy1(talk) 10:21, 13 June 2009 (UTC) Images of Jamaica?Hi Journalist - I noticed that you are an active editor from Jamaica, a country for which we need much better coverage! Would you consider contributing some images of Kingston or other places in Jamaica? The article on the Gun Court could use additional photos of the South Camp facility and the main courthouses, and I know there are many other Jamaica articles that would be improved by more (and better) images. I understand from your user page that you live in Toronto, but perhaps you travel to Jamaica sometimes? Thanks. --Amble (talk) 05:49, 13 June 2009 (UTC)
Hi, Amble, long time no see. Since you asked me to cooperate to take an article to GA, I'm writing this to ask you a favor. Gyeongju is one of a few Fa of Korean Project, but has faced in danger of delisting, so I've been working on expanding the article. However, the prose is not good in the current status, and my grammatical errors are not fixed since I'm the only one working on the article. And the article is almost based on Korean sources, so reviewers could not check them. So if you're active, could you consider my asking for favor? Thanks.--Caspian blue 11:28, 27 August 2009 (UTC) Jackie Robinson article courtesy noticeThe Jackie robinson article is up for FAC again. They've taken down the image of the Pasadena sculpture that you previously submitted. If you want to argue for its inclusion please post on the FAC nomination page here. BillTunell (talk) 23:38, 14 September 2009 (UTC) Gyeongju FA thanks
Thank you for your wonderful copy-editing to Gyeongju, which successfully survived from WP:FAR since October 15, 2009 --Caspian blue 05:36, 22 October 2009 (UTC) Orphaned non-free image (File:Jackie robinson memorial pasadena.jpeg)Thanks for uploading File:Jackie robinson memorial pasadena.jpeg. The image description page currently specifies that the image is non-free and may only be used on Wikipedia under a claim of fair use. However, the image is currently orphaned, meaning that it is not used in any articles on Wikipedia. If the image was previously in an article, please go to the article and see why it was removed. You may add it back if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that images for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable for use on Wikipedia (see our policy for non-free media). If you have uploaded other unlicensed media, please check whether they're used in any articles or not. You can find a list of "file" pages you have edited by clicking on the "my contributions" link (it is located at the very top of any Wikipedia page when you are logged in), and then selecting "File" from the dropdown box. Note that any non-free images not used in any articles will be deleted after seven days, as described on criteria for speedy deletion. Thank you. ZooFari 04:46, 6 November 2009 (UTC) File:Mack robinson memorial pasadena.jpeg listed for deletionAn image or media file that you uploaded or altered, File:Mack robinson memorial pasadena.jpeg, has been listed at Wikipedia:Files for deletion. Please see the discussion to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you. J Milburn (talk) 00:05, 11 December 2009 (UTC) SeoriAt Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Korea/Archive 7 you wrote:
Seori means "stealing other people's crops/animals from the fields/cages." In older times, little kids might have stolen some fruits or chicken from their neighbours, and people would have passed it off as what kids do. Nowadays it's getting frowned upon a lot more than before, I think, and crimes are reported where adults steal crops from farmers. --Kjoonlee 17:12, 2 January 2010 (UTC) User talk:SilverhorseThis user keeps blanking this page to hide the fact that multiple editors have repeatedly asked this user to stop. Something more should be done. --Chris (クリス • フィッチュ) (talk) 08:49, 14 February 2010 (UTC) Thank you for helping out with coordinates!!!OnePt618 has given you a cookie! Cookies promote WikiLove and hopefully this one has made your day better. Spread the WikiLove by giving someone else a cookie, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Happy munching! Spread the goodness of cookies by adding {{subst:Cookie}} to someone's talk page with a friendly message, or eat this cookie on the giver's talk page with {{subst:munch}}! Theoretical substanceI don't think you understand the concept. There is a legitimate concept called "theoretical substance," but there is not yet enough material for an article. Sometimes articles are started as disambiguations, and sometimes disambiguations turn into articles. Some articles even start out as stubs, which then get expanded as other editors (gasp) edit them and add content. -Stevertigo (w | t | e) 03:09, 24 June 2010 (UTC) This is an automated message from CorenSearchBot. I have performed a search with the contents of Modo Island (South Jeolla), and it appears to be very similar to another Wikipedia page: Modo Island. It is possible that you have accidentally duplicated contents, or made an error while creating the page— you might want to look at the pages and see if that is the case. If you are intentionally trying to rename an article, please see Help:Moving a page for instructions on how to do this without copying and pasting. If you are trying to move or copy content from one article to a different one, please see Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia and be sure you have acknowledged the duplication of material in an edit summary to preserve attribution history. It is possible that the bot is confused and found similarity where none actually exists. If that is the case, you can remove the tag from the article. CorenSearchBot (talk) 07:41, 17 September 2010 (UTC) Stevertigo ArbCom case updateI just wanted to let you know that ArbCom has moved the case to the proposed decision stage. The proposed decision may be viewed here and may be commented about here. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Best, NW (Talk) 14:33, 21 October 2010 (UTC) This arbitration case has been closed and the final decision is available at the link above. The following is a summary of the remedies enacted:
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