User talk:Calton/Archive14
First archive of 2007 for User talk:Calton. Proposed Deletion?I'm sorry to bother you, but well, I really don't want my article on Harvey Gardner to be deleted. I did work very hard on it, and everything is true, and, well, no matter how minor an actor he was, he still was an actor in American history and therefore deserves an article in an encyclopedia; I mean, if I were to do some sort of article about, say, myself (and I haven't achieved anything worth an article on Wikipedia, trust me), I would definately understand if you wanted to delete it. But this man was a piece of history, who was in a bit more than a few movies, and who had lines in movies, making him an actor, not an extra. I believe that people like him deserve articles, especially when they have already gotten them in the newspapers (I was planning on posting pictures of the many newspaper articles about him). So please, drop your proposal. Added by J.Epler 2/15/07I disagree with your assessment that I am abusing this project as a personal web space. In fact, I've contributed useful photographs and other items for inclusion into the wikipedia project. Please do what you need to do to return my jepler user page to its original framework. I appreciate your speedy attention to this matter as I see my page is no longer accessible. Thank you. WRAJMASSIVE update on the page. More information than you could want, so I think that will make everyone happy and there will be no need for the AfD tag, which I have taken down as I can't find a corresponding page to go with it. If any further updates are needed to the page, please let me know. - SVRTVDude (Yell - Work) 08:10, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
Orangemonster
Pls stp vndlzng Peter RoskamPls stp. f y cntn t vndls Wkpd, y wll b blckd. Wll-srcd mtrl bt lgsltv vts, nd prtclrly bt th thrng f n mndmnt t lgsltn tht pssd 400-3, s nt "trv." Dltng t wtht frst gnng cnsnss n th Tlk pg s vndlsm. Pls stpDino 12:38, 12 February 2007 (UTC) My Reply--GordonWatts 16:42, 12 February 2007 (UTC) In this reply to your buddy, Proto, I asked him how my link was any different thant the others, and indeed I make good arguments that will stand under the light of day. If you could consider this... --GordonWatts 00:07, 13 February 2007 (UTC) About your comments on my user pageI wasn't aware that there was a limit on the number of links that could be included in a user page. I've removed them now. Bonnie Ventura 20:39, 13 February 2007 (UTC)Bonnie Ventura My websiteThanks for pointing that out. I am restructuring the Australian section of my website, and as a result all Wikipedia links to Australian elections at my website will now need to be changed (or deleted). Since I am cutting back my involvement at Wikipedia it won't be me that changes them - someone else will need to. Adam 03:11, 14 February 2007 (UTC) List of the Daily Show guests AFDSince you voted on the previous AFD (here) I thought you may wish to vote again on the article's second AFD: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of The Daily Show guests (2nd nomination). Cburnett 01:10, 15 February 2007 (UTC) I'd like you to consider reverting your last to this page. There has been an extreme amount of discussion on the BLP and weight issues, and if you look at the talk page, you'll see that the version you've rv'ed from has the most support. <<-armon->> 06:41, 15 February 2007 (UTC) Unnecessary Purple FontI've replied on my talk. Do you want me to paste my response here so you can get a centralized discussion? --Jeffrey O. Gustafson - Shazaam! - <*> 08:07, 15 February 2007 (UTC) Removed?May I ask why? I see it as a harmless joke, and, hey, I've eaten over 150 brains already. For now, I'm putting it back up, unless you give me a good reason to keep it off. - Bagel7 09:03, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
CivilYou of all people have no business commenting on civility. Mr. Ray Lopez 05:17, 16 February 2007 (UTC) Actually, I was only banned for trolling, not sockpuppteering or any other creative thing you can come up with in order to justify your "crusade." Mr. Ray Lopez 05:23, 16 February 2007 (UTC) Nice, comparing me to Al Capone. Hrrm, name one sockpuppet that I have done, or name anything other than get on your bad side I have done and I would gladly leave the project. Can't think of one, can you? Mr. Ray Lopez 05:32, 16 February 2007 (UTC) Actually, you are incorrect. Those accounts were never mine, I never signed up for those. I either edited under "Ray Lopez" or IPs. Go ahead and request a check user if you want; judging from the check user results, those accounts were linked to Wikipediasleepercell1 and not Ray Lopez. Nice try though, and thank you for playing. Do not launch any further personal attacks at me again unless you have your facts and your house in order. Mr. Ray Lopez 06:47, 16 February 2007 (UTC) Don't think so. You're actually quite wrong. I'm sorry that you're so blind sided by the fact that you desire to be right so strongly. Perhaps you should talk over your passive aggressiveness issues with a psychotherapist vice taking it out on your "enemies" online. Mr. Ray Lopez 07:06, 16 February 2007 (UTC) Absolutely not the caseTalk pages are for other users to communicate with one another and it is specifically stated on WP:TALK that the only types of edits you may remove are
None of those were the case, and the fact that you reverted such changes without an adequate edit summary makes you impeding the editing process. I'm not trying to make an issue out of this or report you to anywhere but you plainly misunderstand how talk pages are to be used. What I'm capable of enforcing is entirely unrelated to the fact that what you were doing was outside wikipedia's stated policies and should be stopped. So please stop reverting other user's edits to your talk page. If you feel it is absolutely necessary, please use an edit summary to explain why. i kan reed 07:33, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
OK fineI'll have to do this point for point, because pendantry is the only appropriate answer for pendantry., 1. I DID NOT mean I felt I was incorrect about my statements regarding policy. It clearly states in the very first line of WP:TALK (emphasis mine)
that's plainly stated for not just being for articles as you claimed. I was trying to avoid discussing policy because that can get in the way of meaningful communication. It was quite close to being libelous to accuse me of having false motivations in this matter. (Note: this is not intended as a legal threat, just a note that you went out of line in what you were accusing me of). 2. I did not "side" with anyone or anything. I also asked Mr Ray Lopez to reconsider his course of action because his "personalized", if you will, warnings do not match the neutral and calm tone of standard wikipedia warnings. The 3RR warning was directed at both of you. This was an understandable mistake on your part because it is a natural element of human psychology to attach sides to those you interact with. Please understand that I have no interest in this matter besides preventing inappropriate edit wars and reversions of talk page material. 3. Your links don't seem to tell me much of anything about why you reverted those particular edits. You make some accusations but that doesn't really seem to relate at all to the reverted material. They seemed to qualify as warnings regarding your behavior on wikipedia, and hence my involvement(I watch for negatives on user talk because frequently vandals remove content from their talk pages to avoid being blocked). And since it really does matter to you, yes I apologize for interefering, as it is a great deal of trouble for you over what must seem a quible. However informing users of policy regarding their actions still seems necessary to me. i kan reed 08:30, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Gordon WattsAfter a couple of days of interaction - I think it's an entirely pointless endeavour trying to get behaviour change via discussion. Clearly, the idea is to wikilawyer everyone to death. I'll fully support any action you wish to make in regards to a community ban (I think limited to those TS pages) should do. --Fredrick day 13:30, 16 February 2007 (UTC) Re: User pageYou're welcome. Pleased to be of assistance. Will 14:14, 16 February 2007 (UTC) I see you listed Nottingham Malaysian Society for deletion. Can I ask you to also take a look at the related Nottingham Malaysian Games and Nottingham Malaysian Society, and also NUOC? I think these pages are also candidates for deletion, but as I am currently at the university, I would rather not involve myself with them. If you could look over the articles and take action as you see fit, that would be great. Thanks for your time. →Ollie (talk • contribs) 03:19, 18 February 2007 (UTC) Michael Netzer"having the subject insisting on this as some sort of expression of his worldview brings up all sorts of POV and COI concerns" - have you seen Michael Netzer (in particular the history) and Mr. Netzer's userspace? It's frustrating. I feel that he is totally violating at least the spirit of WP:COI, but I don't know how to go about it. The article is totally unreferenced and is largely anecdotal. Would you consider reading my post on Mr. Netzer's talk page and offer advice how I might talk with him? Or do you think there is even a problem? --Iamunknown 08:08, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
Hi dear carton!!I created a new article. GordonWatts commentsCalton, I appreciate that Gordon's style is at times very annoying. I also have gathered that he still doesn't seem to quite 'get' how things work around here. Nevertheless, there's no need to be gratuitously rude. Calling names ([1]) is never useful. If you want to comment on the problem, do so—but do it politely. If you can't handle that, then ignore Gordon. While he's obviously disconnected with how he ought to comport himself around here – and he may well end up restricted or banned for it – his actions are clearly meant in good faith. Shelve the rudeness or do something else for a while. Poking Gordon with a stick until he overreacts is not a good sport. TenOfAllTrades(talk) 15:05, 19 February 2007 (UTC) Barnstars
Gordon and Orangemonster2k1Hi, Calton. I and two other administrators asked Orangemonster2k1 to stay away from you. He said he would, and then, presumably as a gesture of goodwill, he struck out the remarks he had addressed to you at Wikipedia:Community noticeboard. Don't you think, under the circumstances, that it would have been better for you not to have responded to them?[2] Also, do you have to go after him so aggressively? While I would certainly advise him gently that it would be healthier not to keep your page on his watchlist, he is not prohibited from doing so, and his recent posts to User talk:Salad Days were not in any way abusive towards you (I had also seen and wondered about that prod tag), so you really do not have the right to be so aggressive, demanding that he take your page off his watchlist now, and replacing your message on his page after he had removed it (something that is generally considered harassment).[3] You're dealing with a vulnerable user, who suffers from Aspergers and gets upset easily,[4] who had apologized, and had crossed out his comments, and whose subsequent posts had nothing malicious about them. Your recent behaviour has been rather Gordon-ish, I feel, in that you are going round responding to everything, instead of just gracefully letting go. But an important difference is that Gordon's posts, while they annoy a lot of people, do not show a lack of kindness. If you can't control your anger, a wiki-break would be appropriate. You are a valued contributor here, and I often see evidence that you are working to improve the encyclopaedia. It's very unfortunate that you seem to have the idea that it's okay to trample on people and treat them with contempt if they don't match up to your idea of the kind of people who deserve respect. There is nothing in our AGF or CIV policies/guidelines that would justify your approach. It would be nice if you could try patience and gentleness and respect first, and only start (reluctantly) calling for blocks and bans if you found that they didn't work. Please think about that. Musical Linguist 01:56, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
Lost talk pagesHow do you find all these talk pages that meet CSD G8? Thanks for tagging them!--Kchase T 13:13, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for saving the Georgia train wreckDear editor Calton: Thanks to you, and to editors Will Beback, Jersyko, and Zantastik for salvaging what was a huge train wreck at the article on 1957 Georgia Memorial, etc. I deal with this kind of thing all the time in the Wikipedia articles on taxation (tax protesters always wanting insert wildly false, unverifiable POV original research) and to some extent in the article on the Federal Reserve System. Yours, Famspear 15:52, 21 February 2007 (UTC) Good Job
Primetime again?I was noticing T's history that new puppets from Primetime reverted edits by Georgia guy, and he had to revert every edit/unrevision this puppet, among others made to T. I was also noticing Georgia guy make edit summaries like "Revert vandalism; please block this puppet of Macaw 54!" Macaw 54 is in fact a Primetime puppet. AppleMacReporter 02:28, 24 February 2007 (UTC) I have initiated WP:RFAR action against youI have initiated WP:RFAR action against you. Observe: Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration#Current_requests --GordonWatts 02:27, 25 February 2007 (UTC) GordonRe "No, the point remains, whatever slack you're granting Gordon: 'his massive talk posts'" Not, "no." When an editor feels they've been mis-represented through elision, being pedantic doesn't work ("you're wrong about what you felt you wrote"?). No, sorry. I pointed out how you mis-represented my comment. That's all. Marskell 21:46, 26 February 2007 (UTC)
Gordon againCalton, these remarks are decidedly unhelpful. Gordon's judgement and behaviour have been poor, and I believe that everyone will be best served by forcefully giving him some time away from Wikipedia. However, your snideness, rudeness, and now gloating toward Gordon have not helped. Please don't misunderstand a community consensus that Gordon's actions are problematic as carte blanche to kick him while he's down. I said earlier on this page that poking Gordon with a stick until he overreacts is not a good sport. That also applies now that he's been blocked. There's also no excuse for attacking Musical Linguist, who is both a good editor and a good-faith contributor to the discussion. I will block you for your next incivil remark on this topic. TenOfAllTrades(talk) 15:21, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Calton, I've admired your work in the past, but in this case I have to add my voice, it may be best to let Gordon and his activities go... your comments may seem apt and funny but they might be less than completely helpful. Walk away and let others handle it, there is no danger at this point that the community is unaware of the issue. ++Lar: t/c 22:47, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
This remark is skating very close to the edge of what counts as civil behaviour. Gordon's already blocked for a month; what are you hoping to accomplish through gloating? TenOfAllTrades(talk) 00:59, 5 March 2007 (UTC) Non-editor user pagesCalton, since I first saw your userfied pages to watch, I've been wondering if I might be able to help out: not necessarily systematically like you have been, but occasionally adding a user page I find. If yes, then what is your method to the madness; if not, then I'll just prod them myself. --Iamunknown 04:25, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
Deletion of external linksYou've recently passed through a number of Ancient Near East articles, deleting professional information as "bad links". What is your issue here? --Wetman 14:37, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
Please read What to do when a reference link "goes dead". Removal of dead links should generally not be done. The internet archive allows recovery of some of for example. Yahoo News may be a poor place to link to but the underlying story was real and was produced by a reliable news source, so the deadlink is irrelevant. If all else fails you should keep the reference data but drop the actual link.--Nilfanion (talk) 00:19, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
Matrix schemeYou've recently altered this article, removing several key points in the Legal section. This was actually agreed upon in mediation, and you have altered it to remove key elements. I will now be reverting the article as it was agreed at mediation - please either leave alone or if you feel this should be changed I ask that you discuss on the Talk page before taking action. Thank you. --Cybertrax 15:43, 4 March 2007 (UTC) Harassment of RichardBennettYou're once again reverting all of my edits on Net Neutrality without citing reasons or by citing deceptive or off-topic reasons. You've been reported to the Admins for persistent harassment.RichardBennett Thanks!...for tagging so many talk pages for speedy deletion. I've gone through and deleted all of them. Keep up the good work! alphachimp 01:21, 6 March 2007 (UTC) Promotional images galourCalton, I've decided to start tagging promotional images for speedy deletion if the image is in fact repeatable. I created a custom template, and have only orphaned and tagged one image / notified one uploader. Since you have experience with tagging and notifying user's pages, would you consider offering any suggestions? Feel free to dirctly edit my template at User:Iamunknown/promomsg or comment on the talk page. I've invited Durin as well, since I know that s/he has a lot of experience with fair use images. Thank you, Iamunknown 07:37, 6 March 2007 (UTC) FYI: I have some tools that may simplify your "Where I have been" secton of your user pageI see you have a list of nations and/or states/provinces on your user page. I would like to offer you some templates for this task I created for my own list. One pair of templates will create entries identical to the one I use. (I suggest you copy my legend if you use them.) Other templates will provide just a flag or name (nation or province/state).
Will (Talk - contribs) 17:33, 6 March 2007 (UTC) RFCI consulted with one of the admins and I'm planning on doing an RFC on Richard Bennett. You in? WolfKeeper 02:21, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi Calton, in regards to Extreme Pizza (AfD discussion), you earlier said the "refs are pretty weak". I've added 11 mainstream media articles whose primary subject is Extreme Pizza. I am letting you know in case you would like to update your opinion in the AFD given the new information. Regards, —Quarl (talk) 2007-03-07 06:00Z Your pictures on User:CaltonCalton, I really like your photographs of China. I find myself coming back each time you change them. If I may ask (tell me "No!" if not), under what circumstances did you get to travel to China? I'm always interested as I'd really like to go someday. --Iamunknown 23:46, 7 March 2007 (UTC) Antonio Vernon articleWhy did you tag that for speedy deletion? It's not a listed article, it's just something he saved and is keeping in his own userspace. People fill their userspace will all kinds of coding, pages, articles in progress, etc. TheQuandry 01:14, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
PrimetimeAs far as I know, a ban on one site, even by Jimbo, only applies to that site. Do to a variety of reason Primetime has ben banned on some other sites as well, but it isn't automatic. That attack page has been up for months - if nothing else it's insight into his thinking. While copying into Wikiquote is acceptable, translations could still be a problem. He minored in Spanish so he could have done the translations, but unless he's better in Spanish than English his writing is too poor to render poems so gracefully. So my guess is that he's plagiarizing the translations. Someone already placed a notice on their AN board.[8]. -Will Beback · † · 04:45, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
this is hermaticles, i want to know why you felt the need to request deletion of my page. i did not use it in violation of the terms of wikipedia, i was warned about false articles months ago and i stopped, i did not vandalize current pages only used my page for navigational purposes while on wikipedia, this is bullshit, why are you guys so full of this crap? i use wikipedia for educational purposes and if i am to find something that i feel the need to edit so be it, but there is no reason that my page should have been deleted. World Heritage InfoboxHi! I response to your message in the World Heritage Site talk page, I made an infobox (see Hadrian's Villa for example). However, I'm having trouble adding this to the Chaco Culture National Historical Park article (the infobox has been placed in the other World Heritage Sites already, except this one) since an editor kept reverting it. I forwarded a mediation case and the mediator needs additional perspective concerning this. If you're interested, please leave a message in the talk page of the said article. Thanks. Joey80 13:35, 12 March 2007 (UTC) Jeanne Marie SpicuzzaFYI, your notability - references - COI at Jeanne Marie Spicuzza got RVed again. This is a farce. Griot 15:42, 12 March 2007 (UTC) Rolling back the rollback...Er, I misclicked. Bad hand-eye coordination today, I guess. So, I reverted myself. TenOfAllTrades(talk) 03:44, 13 March 2007 (UTC) 'North America (Americas)' ... againThank you for weighing in on this prior AfD. Even though an apparent consensus supported the prior AfD in some way, and the article has been deleted, this has reared its head again -- please peruse and weigh in. Thanks! Corticopia 22:18, 13 March 2007 (UTC) Talk pages of deleted RFA imagesHi, Policy is that we keep talk pages of disputed image deletions. It's useful to have a record of what happened. —Chowbok ☠ 04:28, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
RUABOT?
?well some of us have jobs and lives and cant afford to go looking for things to edit 24/7, like i said if i find something in need of my knowledge it shall be added
Quantcastby the way I am having another go at Quantcast which you tagged for deleted. I've blocked the four obvious single purpose sock puppets who argued with you --BozMo talk 09:51, 16 March 2007 (UTC) Smile!
Here's some Penguins for you! Penguins somehow in their own strange way promote WikiLove and hopefully these Penguins have made your day seem even better. Spread the WikiLove by giving something friendly to someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Make your own message to spread WikiLove to others! Happy editing! Crested Penguin 05:50, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
Article for Aaron John WaltkeYou've recently tagged the article I created for Aaron John Waltke as a "ludicrously trivial bid for fame" and thus suitable for deletion. However, the previous world record holder for the same record with near-identical accolades, Matt McAllister, has been listed on Wikipedia for months, almost a full year, without being contested. Also, I'm not sure that simply because the record is strange and gained media attention for its oddity automatically make the record trivial. Many articles on Wikipedia are noteworthy simply for their strangeness. If anything, I'd buy a recommendation to roll the McAllister and Waltke entries into one article on the World Record for Most T-Shirts Worn at Once, but I'm not sure that automatic deletion is the best course of action here.--GoodAaron 08:26, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
The Working Man's Barnstar
High speed editingYou are currently editing a a VERY HIGH rate of speed. This can cause flooding of watchlists and recent changes. To edit at this speed, you should use a flagged BOT account. Would you have another option for these bulk CSD nominations, such as creating a list? — xaosflux Talk 01:13, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
Hey Calton, just popping in from my watchlist...my suggestion (take it or leave it) is to create a new account ("CaltonBot") and request approval for a bot flag. I'm sure you'll get it; I'm always amazed at how efficiently you figure out how to do things (I would have never thought of your methods for the image-talk-page cleanup) and how quickly you get them done. Best, Iamunknown 03:14, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi. You recently tagged the above talk page for speedy deletion under criteria G8 - talk pages of pages that do not exist. The thing is, the image does exist, so as far as I can tell the talk page doesn't meet the criteria. This could be an oversight on your part - tagged the wrong page or something - but if there's something I'm missing please let me know! Natalie 02:07, 25 March 2007 (UTC) Another barnstar and an RfA offer
BTW, if you'd like to be an administrator, I'd be happy to nominate you, as long as you realize that you can't delete your own PROD pages or speedy delete the user pages. (As a side note, your edit counter should come with a disclaimer as I personally have deleted several hundred of your edits that will no longer show up there...I suspect there are a couple thousand altogether by now from all the deleted PROD pages.) —Doug Bell talk 16:26, 25 March 2007 (UTC) Email?I sent you email through your "email this user" link. Is there a better way of contacting you? Jkelly 04:35, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
User:Gateman1997/Cicero's Pizza (Cupertino, California)Question as to why you tagged this page as you did? According to two different sections of WP:USER this is exactly where a page like this belongs and doesn't appear to violate any portion of WP:NOT that your template linked to. Accordingly I've removed your tag and noted as such on the talk page. However I have requested the speedy deletion of the duplicate page as I had forgotten it existed. Gateman1997 05:21, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
Wikipedia is not MySpace. You may not host your own website, blog, or wiki at Wikipedia. Wikipedia pages are not: 1) Personal web pages. Wikipedians have their own user pages, but they may be used only to present information relevant to working on the encyclopedia. If you are looking to make a personal webpage or blog, please make use of one of the many free providers on the Internet. The focus of user pages should not be social networking, but rather providing a foundation for effective collaboration. 2) File storage areas. Please upload only files that are used (or will be used) in encyclopedia articles or project pages; anything else will be deleted. If you have extra relevant images, consider uploading them to the Wikimedia Commons, where they can be linked from Wikipedia. Doesn't have anything that pretains to this page. This page isn't a personal webpage or social networking tool so it doesn't violate part 1, nor is it a file to be stored as it's not an image so part 2 doesn't apply. I'll be continuing to maintain the page until July or August when I'll attempt another run at the mainspace once my upgrades are complete. Gateman1997 06:01, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
Spam UserpagePlease accept my apology. I misread the text and I thought it said March 2007. Sorry. Randomfrenchie 20:39, 28 March 2007 (UTC) Alright I reverted the change. Cheers! Randomfrenchie 23:48, 29 March 2007 (UTC) Userpage deletionI noticed a couple of the userpages you recently PROD-ed were User:Christopherquilesbrown and User:Marikina kenworth. Were they just part of an inactive bunch you were going through? I came across both when removing some meme-spam from some sort of Globalist Manifesto outfit, and both of these seemed to be connected (I stuck them on my watchlist, but forgot to look further until they popped up after your PRODs). There seem to be some other similar cases: Did you want to include them in your cleanup, or should I? David Oberst 00:13, 29 March 2007 (UTC) 3RR warning[Trolling deleted]
The Deserter (2006 film)Calton, Thank you for contacting me via my talk page. Did you review at all what I wrote in defense of the article? I believe the article did not meet the criteria for speedy deletion. I expected that there would be some sort of discussion on the talk page before it was just deleted again. It was not the reposting of the same article and the article contained considerablly new material. Why was there no discussion before it was just zapped out of existence? The article Democrazy (film) went through the same process of being deleted because it was not yet released and someone started another article later and it was deemed valid. There should be some sort of debate on this. Dwain 20:54, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
LaRoucheHi, please explain your position on Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. I understand that you claim he and his publications are an unreliable source. To save people time in understanding your basis for your claim, I thought I might ask you to write a quick explanation that anyone might check out. Thanks. (A non-wikepedian, but reader of many political journals and historical texts, including those of Mr Larouche). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.163.66.171 (talk) 02:53, 31 March 2007 (UTC). AfD nomination of Anthony MinnutoAn article that you have been involved in editing, Anthony Minnuto, has been listed by me for deletion. If you are interested in the deletion discussion, please participate by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Anthony Minnuto. Thank you. --A. B. (talk) 20:43, 1 April 2007 (UTC) Calton I noticed that you went and added the {{notability}} tag to the Josh Warner page that I have been working on. If you take a look at the Talk:Josh_Warner page, you will see my arguments for notability (that were seconded by others). Another admin has already agreed to the notability for this page and I feel that your addition of the {{notability}} without ANY reasoning on the discussion page is uncalled for. Since we have already made our case to an Admin, please make your case otherwise. Also, for the {{COI}} tag that you added, this is absolutely untrue. I am a jewelry collector who has purchased Josh's work at Traffic (in Los Angeles) and feel that he is a notable designer. Again, please make your case otherwise on the Talk:Josh_Warner page. -Shaun (Shaunco 18:17, 2 April 2007 (UTC)) Hi! CaltonAre you a teacher of moral education? You crack me up! For God's sake, please revert it in terms of content. DDRG 08:41, 3 April 2007 (UTC) Gl*b*l*st M*n*f*st* nutcaseDear Calton: Firstly, we wish to apologized for the two articles on Gl*b*l*st M*nif*sto, the User: Gl*b*l*st M*nif*sto and the User: Christopher Brown. In fact, our decision is not to continue those articles and we have written that in our User: Gl*b*l*st M*nif*sto. We understand you, even your used of words, we understand them.... you are just doing your job.We dont feel bad about them. We are just feeling some form of "discomfort" about them because maybe, we are not used to that. Before we go on, lets thank each other, because the User:Gl*b*l*st M*nif*sto article in Wikpedia is the number 1 in Advanced Google Search in the topic "formation of a global government". It is also number 1 or 2 in the Google ordinary search for the topic of "the Gl*b*l*st M*nif*sto" over millions of entries. Even today, after we agreed to discontinue our article, the high ranking of that article is still there. We are both business executives and we must admit between us that as the Gl*b*l*st M*nif*sto Party gained some mileage because of Wikipedia, we think you must also agree that to a certain degree, our beloved wikipedia has also of gained some degree of mileage also among the Google visitors surfing in the topic of "Gl*b*l*st M*nif*sto" and "formation of a global government". we are only talking here of Google exposure. How about the Yahoo and Alta Vista exposure. That is why, we are very thankful to Wikipedia and it really pain us to be seeing "nice" comments about us from a website we consider our partner and we respect so much, that eventually led to us deciding to leave this wonderful site. I wrote this letter not to pick up a fight, we respect you and that respect will forever be intact. You earned it long long time ago. In fact, we want to extend our hands of friendship with you, the old fashion way, even if we already decided to discontinue our articles. Actually, we admitted our mistake...two articles, different user. It was an experiment. Anyone who participate in the world wide web has the motive of advertising themselves deep from their subconscious. We all know that.Its a given. Aside from this given universal human nature tendency, our article also wishes to inform the global public that there is a global crusade for the formation of a global government which was hatched at the Asian Institute of Management and their websites are ranked number 1 in Yahoo and Alta Vista Search engines over million of entries in the topic of "formation of a global government" and "Gl*b*l*st M*nif*sto". So please, if you have an impression that we are just advertising ourselves in wikipedia (which we will not deny),think also of the information side that we are providing to the global public. Yahoo and Alta vista did not think that we are just advertising over million of other entries. We wish to extend our hands of frienship to you personally and we say thank you once again. You are the boss round here so your decision will matter, not ours. We agree on your short note the other day.If in your judgement,things has to be done this way, its your call as the boss. In fact if you will suggest to us that maybe we should continue the article with some remedial meassures that has to be done, we will reconsider, because we are thankful to wikipedia and we consider you as our friend and boss,regardless of what you feel about us. But deleting the articles is fine with us and it should be deleted very fast so that the nice insinuation about us will be deleted too with it. There is no point of saying bad things between us...we admitted our honest mistake, we apologized, we explained, we extended our hands for genuine old fashion friendship, what else... we can even offer a Catholic Mass for Wikipedia and for you in our Catholic Church in Marikina.. what else. The point is there is no point of verbally rendering nice insinuation with each other.We understand, its maybe in the Wikipedia system...or maybe not, we really dont know.But whatever that is, we understand from where you are coming from. So, God Bless you, and we say this as a unilateral genuine gesture of friendship. Prof. Toti Dulay Gl*b*l*st M*nif*sto Party totidulay@yahoo.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.1.86.3 (talk • contribs) 02:06, March 30, 2007 ps. about the link, this article is listed # 1 in google search in the topic of "formation of global government" and gl*b*l*st m*nif*sto in their advanced search so i would think that there will be some people looking for this article, would you not want to extend a little help to these people on where to find this article? Wikipedia has full of links, and I am sure your boss in the Japanese firm you are working now will understand the concept of service to the public specially the fact that wikipedia is dedending on the donations of the public. Common, just allow the link there for say 6 months,just in time for the rating of this wikipedia article to settle down and lesser number of peole are looking for the article.If you allow other links, why not allow our links, for the last time,and just for your kind consideration. By the the way, when you say that Wikipedia is not our link farm, its supposed to be sarcastic right? but, fortunately, I did not grow up in the farm so, the sarcasm does not affect me that much.I can exchange insults and sarcasms with you endlessly but both of us are busy. And remember, we are extending our hands for friendhsip with you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.106.8.7 (talk • contribs) 17:07, March 31, 2007 ````````` |