User talk:Henning MakholmWelcomeI noticed you were new, and wanted to share some links I thought useful:
For more information click here. You can sign your name by typing 4 tildes, like this: ~~~~. CodesgroupYup, you're right. I forgot about that. Thanks for the reminder.Gator (talk) 01:01, 19 March 2006 (UTC) Soundtrack to your lifeThanks for remedying my tag for speedy deletion; either way it deserves a speedy. Thanks, Gwernol 02:29, 19 March 2006 (UTC) r.e EditsWikipedia welcomes contributors regardless of age, but it would be nice to see you actually contribute. So far most of you (with the exception of Dbmag9) seem to have been more interested in building and editing each other's userpages. If your interests go mainly in that direction, perhaps your needs would be better served by getting MySpace or LiveJournal accounts? Remember that Wikipedia is not a free host, blog, or webspace provider. It is OK to have a Wikipedia account without editing (e.g., in order to keep a watchlist or a non-default skin). But to maintain an elaborate userpage without actually contributing to the actual encyclopedic borders on being a waste of project resources. Henning Makholm 21:46, 18 March 2006 (UTC) Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Tdmj"
ImportanceDame Commander of the Order of the British Empire is important. Use your brain and don't be so trigger happy. — Dunc|☺ 15:55, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
Another word for it is common sense. Do you want to list it on WP:AFD and show everyone how much you have? — Dunc|☺ 16:11, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
RedirectingI noticed you did some redirecting work, and i was wondering if you could show me how to do that. I think you set it up to redirect, Theodore Jacobson Observatory to Theordore Jacobsen Observatory, which would be correct. Anyways, any help would be great. Thankszoreos--Geppy 02:13, 26 March 2006 (UTC) San Girolamo degli IlliriciYou're quite right - in fact I've just being trying to do that, but not sure if I set up the redirect right. Would you have a quick look? Thanks, Bengalski 15:57, 1 April 2006 (UTC) I'm Luffy! The Man Who Will Become Pirate KingYes, I did find the right template. Thanks anyway, though! :) This is why I should not edit Wikipedia at 4 AM, eh? --Trafton 04:09, 9 April 2006 (UTC) "Are you sure you meant to delete the AfD discussion and not the article being discussed?" LOL!! Sorry, I'm an idiot. I've restored the discussion and deleted the article. Thanks for pointing it out. :-) SlimVirgin (talk) 00:10, 11 April 2006 (UTC) PhoenixI was thinking of inviting the admin who helped me with Hazel (disambiguation) to offer an opinion from a disambiguation expert perspective. Do you agree? -- Usgnus 18:29, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
DaloonikHello, bonjour, monsieur ! User Daloonik is not a sock puppet (poupée de chausette) of bongout Bongout. Thank you ! W4rez 21:59, 29 May 2006 (UTC) ratio equal to 4 or 3.2 or ...?Thanks for the note. I made the edits during a pass by following a link. The purpose was to lighten the tone a bit, and they were done from memory. Now that it's come to my attention there is a separate article on the bill, I've checked and realized a couple of my memorized points were a bit shaky. I'll go back and take a look in a couple of days. Glad to see someone from another linguistic perspective is adding material at the English WP. Thanks. ww 05:38, 2 July 2006 (UTC) wikistalker?you're following me around now?--Heliac 19:13, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Re: DevelopementThis edit changed "developent" to "developement". The former is a typo all right, but so is the latter. The correct spelling is "development". Henning Makholm 14:28, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
history of numerical computations of piI've replied to your last reversion on the Talk page of the article. - DavidWBrooks 20:04, 16 October 2006 (UTC) What??
??? What "fact" that was recently prooved is referred to? And since when is pi the ratio of circumference to radius, rather than circumference to diameter? Michael Hardy 20:25, 16 October 2006 (UTC) Now I've posted these comments at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mathematics: "History of numerical approximations of π" really weird edit war---mathematicians please helpLook at the recent edit history of history of numerical approximations of π. User:DavidWBrooks has inserted this bit of wisdom into the article:
("radius"! Sic.)
Of course someone came to clean up this nonsense, but here's what he (user:Henning Makholm) wrote:
Is there something remotely approximating some correct statement in that? If so, what is it? (Makholm left the ratio as circumference-to-radius rather than circumference-to-diameter.) Michael Hardy 21:05, 16 October 2006 (UTC) Re: my signatureHey... thanks for catching the signature thing at Talk:Pluto. French friesRead the talkpage - we Brits have never been happy with that page - whole sections reads like nonsense to us (french fries are often eaten with fried fish in the UK - em...no) because it suggests that Chips are a type of French fry and therefore presents an American-biased page. --Charlesknight 14:23, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
pi imagePlease stop removing the pi number image. I don't find it silly and actually it's a good way to present pi because first of all it has good quality and second of all, it far more interesting than the plain pi number. You are not allowed to remove anything from wikipedia because of you own person valor and tastes. If you want to reply, please do so on my talk page. --Arad 00:13, 18 November 2006 (UTC) Beach Jumpers / The ShadowThe Shadow was the mascot of the Beach Jumpers, due to his ability to "cloud men's minds so they could not see him." That is what the Beach Jumpers attempted to do. The picture really belongs in the article. Perhaps it could be better explained, but there is a definite relationship. Regards, Lou Sander 12:41, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi, on this AfD you voted delete per my arguement that it did not meet WP:NEO. Since then new citations have been brought forth and I have changed my mind and now think is does meet WP:NEO. You may wish to review the new evidence and revisit your decision, or perhaps you like it how it is. Feel free to ask me any questions here. HighInBC (Need help? Ask me) 23:50, 19 November 2006 (UTC) Venetia Burney/PhairThanks for catching that... I think we were of like mind, wanting to identify her at that point in her life. However, for some reason, I had the surnames reversed. I'm glad you were paying attention... --Ckatzchatspy 10:04, 20 November 2006 (UTC) AfDGreetings. You may be interested in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/University of North Carolina Tower Chapel Hill, which I have just listed. I would appreciate your input. --Descendall 09:25, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Number SignThe comment to your recent edit to the Number Sign article seems to imply that the intent of the big tag was to overcome a browser deficiency. Perhaps it was put there for emphasis. In either case, I think your edit is an improvement. Victor Engel 21:43, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
Bias DeletionsPlease refrain from deleting relevant links from the "Plagiarism" article. You may not unilaterally delete valid content because of personal bias or opinion. 67.188.1.224 23:25, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
Doing What I'm ToldUhhh what? an admin emailed me and said I should delete those things b/c he wanted to have it look clearer, he/she just wanted to see the votes and not the other comments ... did I accidently remove a vote?Danielfolsom 04:23, 9 January 2007 (UTC) (can u reply on my talk page) For the Indiana π bill articel... 68.39.174.238 08:49, 9 January 2007 (UTC) Talk pagesResponded here Rich Farmbrough, 09:53 22 January 2007 (GMT). Discussion on centrifugal forceHi, Regarding the discussion on Talk:Centrifugal force, I think David is going to continue his arguing for as long as he gets a response, so I'm not going to say anything more there. Both you, I, and EMS have told him where he's wrong, and imo that is sufficient. Regarding your last post: The "centrifugal" term that he is talking about is due to the rotating coordinate axis, not the scale factor, so he's likely not going to understand your point. --PeR 17:45, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
sorry about the change in Natural unitsbut you should know that the Manual_of_Style deprecates the use of PNG for in-line math:
and it also discourages changing it because it's an"emotional issue". so i should have left it alone. r b-j 02:30, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
... rather than using the LaTeX-based <code><math>L^\infty</math></code> to get <span class="texhtml"><i>L</i><sup>∞</sup></span>, which doesn't always look good.
User:Vintagekits' spamming and bad faith proddingThe user is clearly engaged in bad faith PRODing, spamming and attempted censorship. If this matter doesn't belong on the specific WP Noticeboard where I placed it, then please advise where to place it. It should not be dismissed cavalierly as you appear to be doing!! Please respond on my talk page. O'Donoghue 00:55, 11 March 2007 (UTC) PlutoHello... I saw your note at Talk:Pluto. As I stated there, I have no preference either way, and will go with consensus. The previous change was reverted because it was only changed at "Pluto", there was no comment or explanation as to why, and (perhaps most importantly) because of User:Something14's long history of making edit on Pluto-related articles to marginalize the "dwarf planet" designation. Again, though, I'll go with whatever the group wants. Cheers, and thanks for bringing it up. --Ckatzchatspy 09:13, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
S-togsstationerHej Henning. Tak fordi du rettede mine fejl vedr. brug af WP:Trains skabelonen forleden. Beklager ulejligheden. Jeg blev lidt inspireret da jeg først kom igang, så nu skulle der være en mini-stub om alle S-togs- og metrostationer. Jeg har også rettet lidt i et par artikler vedr. rutenettet baseret på køreplanen på dsb.dk. Det var noget med at Virum var talt med et par steder for meget. To ting, jeg gerne vil have lidt input på; 1) så vidt jeg har fundet ud af er Ellebjerg Station lukket og erstattet med Ny Ellebjerg Station, der forbinder både Kystbanen og Ringbanen. Det er sådan jeg opfatter køreplanen på dsb.dk og "Byens Net", men du må meget gerne kontrollere det. 2) Desuden har jeg brugt formen "Gammel Toftegård" station i stedet for "Gl. Toftegård". Lyder det ok? Jeg har kontrolleret rutenettet et par gange, så det skulle meget gerne være korrekt. Hilsen. Valentinian T / C 22:29, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Adrian CollgeI greatly appreciate the continued deletion of the controversy section on the Adrian College page due to the lack of sources. I have noticed that it is up again, with some citation from the College World (campus newspaper); however, they still lack citation for some information. -AC pr office 16:17, 26 March 2007 (UTC)AC pr Office Alaska pre-1903I'm fine with your correction on that, but what was it, then, between 1867 and whenever it got territorial status; a Possession or some other designation?Skookum1 01:49, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
CBC-MACHi Henning. I liked the copy editing you did at CBC-MAC, good work! --David Göthberg 10:55, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
Calculating Pi sectionHi, I didn't understand your comment about the purpose of the section when you reverted my edit, the mathematical explanation on the last paragraph was really unhelptfull for a generall audience unless some picture was added. So I decided to emphasize another empirical approach and the idea of the approach that was there before. If this doesn't belong to this section where does it belong? I also posted in the discussion page. Ricardo sandoval 20:38, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
Jesus Christ to Jesus of Nazareththanks for the point --Java7837 22:38, 13 May 2007 (UTC) StationsbyThanks for readjusting the Railway station layout remarks on stationsby - I must confess I'm not that much into Danish history, so my edit contained some guesswork... thanks for correcting me. Do I understand correctly that a Stationsby would not be the station that originaly is intended for a town further away, around which then a new town grows up? Classical geographer 07:53, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
Hi there! I believe you were too hasty in reversing my change in the line: "some theists consider creationism to be more believable than naturalistic explanations for the diversity and history of life on earth." Based on the information in the WP article creationism, there is no need for the "some". I think you are unintentionally thinking of creationism as it is commonly understood in popular culture, rather than what it means in the context of the WP articles in question. Normally this would not be an issue at all, except for the fact that some editors are using the word "some" to justify a citation request. It just seems like nonsense to me to demand a citation for the line (as it essentially reads): theists believe in a creator. I don't like seeing cite requests that basically can't be addressed, and that are trying to document something that doesn't need to be documented. Best regards, --Janus Shadowsong | contribs 22:50, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
Disambiguation pagesIn response to your comments on Talk:Aurora, should it be said the the following, quoted from Wikipedia:Disambiguation "For a prime example of an actual disambiguation page, see Lift." that the Lift page needs to be edited to remove the following recent entry: But then I have a hard time following your logic of removing one single redline entry while leaving 18 other redline entries. Where does one draw the line between a pure Disambiguation page and a pure Set index article and a hybrid page which is a combination of the two? which Aurora seems to be. Dbiel (Talk) 01:35, 12 June 2007 (UTC) List of fictional countriesHi, I see you have just reverted my link to Narnia, yet "The Land of Oz" is already on the list, how do you determine one can be included, but not the other. So far as I can recall, there is nothing in the books that indicates Narnia is not earth-based (admittedly, it is a while since I read them!) Please explain. Regards, Lynbarn 20:56, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
I responded to your SPA demandSee your comments to me in the COI Noticeboard. I responded. meats vs. socksI wrote in the COI page: Technically, I'm more like a "meat puppet", but I don't like the sexual connotations. He's ok but I'm really not attracted to him that way:-) Seriously, we only use the same computer when we are both in the same office. We should talk more about our arguments so the wiki-cops aren't so suspicious.BillGosset 18:45, 30 June 2007 (UTC) Barefoot imageOn July 5, I added a nice image to the barefoot article. You reverted me later that day, saying "Please discuss changes to this on the talk page first." It was later deleted as an orphan. Is there some reason you objected to the image? (Please reply on my talk page.) – Quadell (talk) (random) 19:15, 18 July 2007 (UTC) Zero to the zero powerHello, thanks for your comment at WT:WPM. The main problem with that section is it's unencyclopaedic. Trying to come up with "explanations" or "justifications" of something that is not defined strongly smacks of "original research by synthesis". Clearly, a0 is a singular case of the exponential notation and has to be handled differently from ab with natural, non-zero integral, or non-zero rational b. However, adding a random list of contexts where "defining" it leads to a contradiction, or is useful, is more of an amusement than serves any constructive purpose. (It's better to give explanations in context whenever necessary on the corresponding pages.) My rough impression, based on reading the talk page, is that all these "justifications" were added under pressure of a single rather persistent editor with unclear mathematics background and even less clear goals on wikipedia. Two sentences,
should be sufficient. Any discussion based on properties of functions of the type only makes things worse (it may be appropriate to include it at Indeterminate form or l'Hôpital's rule, which deals with functions, but not here). Perhaps, the description of how different software treats 00 could be kept as a curiosity, although, frankly, it doesn't appear to be of a high encyclopaedic value, either. Best, Arcfrk 00:22, 22 July 2007 (UTC) Reverting my update to first order logicWhy was this update reverted? The beauty of wikipedia is that it can be at the cutting edge of new developments. You've obviously not seen the news recently, gardeners in Scotland have been conducting trials since 1989 about the logical patterns behind planting trees, and other assorted plants. They represent their findings using first order logic, because propositional logic does not easily allow for the domain (that is, the particular area of planting), to be taken into account. A simple search on google should confirm this if you are still unsatisfied, in the meantime I will be reverting to my edit of the article. Thanks. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 79.67.229.108 (talk) 16:01:20, August 19, 2007 (UTC) "no need to link random variable letters to an article about the letter"... no need for you, of course. Though I defer, I disagree. This was not intended as a prank, test edit or vandalism. While the use of Greek letter "random variable"s in mathematics is common it is not so elsewhere, whence other wikipedia readers may arise. The edit was intended to make the article more readable and accessible as a service to the non-mathematician/non-scientist. I believe this goal to be only beneficial to the sciences, wikipedia as a resource and its users as a whole. Of course one can just bring up the Wikipedia article Greek alphabet, but that's not as useful as gliding a mouse over the link and having the name of the Greek letter pop-up while staying on the same article. I suppose the benefits of hypertext need not be wasted on the reader so generously. Pardon my indulgence. :) -regards, Onceler 18:45, 19 August 2007 (UTC) WarningI'm not in an edit war. I'm preventing disruption. Look at Wikipedia:Administrators_noticeboard/Incidents#User:Abtract_-_disruption. Jooler 01:00, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
Citation in the Lead discussionYou and I are going to get along fabulously if you remember to stay civil in your Talk page responses to. The shots you have taken, I'm giving you for free. The next time you veer off the profesionalism and politeness paths, the gloves come off. Keep it in mind, Henning or Reuben or whatever you choose to call yourself. You might want to consider keeping things uniform in that regard, btw. - Arcayne (cast a spell) 22:11, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
ExponentiationHow come I didn't see the positive in the section title? I should have read the article better. In principle one should prove that this definition of fractional powers is consistent, for example that x^(2/3)=x^(4/6). I don't know if that level of detail would be interesting. Maybe it is interesting to remark that x^(2/3)=(x^2)^(1/3)=(x^(1/3))^2 to make the order of exponentiation less arbitrary. Ricardo sandoval 06:12, 30 September 2007 (UTC) Orphaned non-free media (Image:STogLogo.svg)Thanks for uploading Image:STogLogo.svg. The media description page currently specifies that it is non-free and may only be used on Wikipedia under a claim of fair use. However, it is currently orphaned, meaning that it is not used in any articles on Wikipedia. If the media 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 media 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 'image' 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 "Image" from the dropdown box. Note that all non-free media not used in any articles will be deleted after seven days, as described on criteria for speedy deletion. Thank you. BetacommandBot 18:06, 10 October 2007 (UTC) on edit summaries[1] I assume you're aware that "rvv" means "reverting vandalism" yet, strangely, what you've removed looks like a good-faith addition. Maybe it doesn't belong in the article, due to lack of sourcing, dubiousness, etc, but it certainly doesn't seem to be vandalism. It only takes a few seconds to type a descriptive edit summary. And always remember to AGF —Random832 13:10, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
“Weight”, “Mass” and “force due to gravitiy”Makholm, please see Talk:Mass#Disruptive_edits and Talk:Kilogram#Disruptive_edits. Gene Nygaard’s position (“weight” doesn’t mean “force due to gravity”) is absolutely without foundation and his attempts to change reality in the Mass, Kilogram, and Weight articles are proving disruptive. If you respond directly to me, please do so on my talk page. I will look primarily for your opinions on the merits of the issue on the Talk:Mass and Talk:Kilogram discussion pages. Greg L (my talk) 16:50, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
Thank youI sincerely appreciate your change of an internal wikilink in Barefoot. Thank you very much. Regards, --Kushalt 18:37, 18 November 2007 (UTC) Aurora, takHej Henning. Tak for denne forbedring. Jeg var iøvrigt ikke klar over at man kun bør have ét link per entry på en ambiguity side, men det giver selvfølgelig altsammen mening nu jeg tænker over det. mvh. -- Slaunger 12:21, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
This article has been categorized as Computing, but that is the top of that category tree and not appropriate for most detail articles. Coupa appears to be be related to business software. If you'll take a look at Category:Application software most of the tree of Application software is listed and with a little exploration you should be able to find a more appropriate category. Thanks tooold (talk) 15:18, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
Stustu12In response to your comment in COIN [2]:
Positive reinforcement neededSee [3]. I hope some kind words can fix this misunderstanding; -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| talk 23:24, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
Angle bracketsYour dogged insistence on using only the "real" angle-bracket characters has become annoying, so I wanted to start a conversation on this topic here. (I've copied this to the article's "talk" page, so you can respond there if you prefer.) I think your insistence on using only the "official", "approved" versions of the angle-bracket characters is counterproductive to this article. 1. Consider the context: this is supposed to be a general article for a lay readership, not a specialist article in an academic journal. If this article were in a journal of mathematics, for instance, then it would be entirely appropriate to insist on the typographically-correct characters, and even to warn readers that they must have current software installed on their computers in order to correctly render these characters. But there is no such requirement with Wikipedia. So far as I know, there are no warnings or alerts to readers that they must have certain versions of software installed in order to see the content of articles here, so the assumption would be that anyone with a functioning web browser should be able to read articles here and have their contents rendered correctly. (This leaves aside the matter of text-only browsers, but that's not relevant to this discussion anyhow.) 2. Your insistence on the "correct" characters leaves readers like me with missing information in the article. This is a bad thing. Instead of recognizable characters, I see "? ?" throughout the article. This is not a tolerable situation. 3. Again, considering the context, what is the big deal with insisting on the "correct" characters in any case? Let's look at what we're talking about here: a couple of characters consisting of two lines joined in a vertex, pointing left and right. I still fail to see how the article would not be well-served by simply using the ordinary keyboard charcters "<" and ">" in most places (not all, as explained below) in order to actually show those characters to the reader, without requiring them to have any particular level of software installed on their computer? The "correctness" that you so doggedly insist on is a barely-perceptible difference between glyphs, perhaps in the thickness or length of the lines, or the angle of the vertex. So what difference does this really make? What compelling case can you make that accuracy is being ill-served here by using the ordinary, garden-variety characters on everyone's keyboard? Characters that most people (i.e., those who aren't academic specialists) call "angle brackets"? I'm not saying that each and every instance of "< >" should be replaced here; it is appropriate to discuss the subtleties of differences and the use of different glyphs, as well as coding systems such as Unicode, etc. But the article should show instances of these characters to all readers, regardless of the state of their browser or operating system (within reason, of course; nobody's saying that we should expect correct results on a machine with, say, only three fonts installed, or something equally ridiculous). Please, let's not become so anal here that we only create confusion, rather than imparting information, which after all is (supposedly) the whole point of this exercise. +ILike2BeAnonymous (talk) 19:56, 16 January 2008 (UTC) Centrifugal ForceHenning, The argument last year was about whether or not centrifugal force is real or fictititious. The argument this time is different, so you cannot walk away claiming that this has all been discussed before. The argument this time is regarding the double talk in the introduction. You cannot resolve a controversy by splitting a subject into two to please all parties. I accept that the official position nowadays is that centrifugal force is fictitious. That is not my own opinion, but I am willing to have the official opinion stated in the introduction. You reverted an introduction of mine without as much as giving a single reason. That introduction stated what centrifugal force is in the simplest terms and then went on to state that the modern view is that it is fictitious, but that in former times it was considered to be real. The version which you replaced it with is not the consensus version. There is never a consensus version. The wikipedia is open to ongoing edits and the version which you have chosen contains a serious error. You are not in a position to tell other people to leave the page alone. If you believe that centrifugal force is a term appllied to two different forces, then I want to see a reference to that extent because I know that such an idea is totally wrong. It is sheer double talk. And I don't know who removed the citation tag but it's against the wikipedia rules to remove such a tag prior to the citation being produced. And further, for your information, I am not 'electrodynamicist'. David Tombe (talk) 03:05, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
Dionysious IIhello Henning , Pulikkottil Joseph Mar Dionisious is not really Marthoma IX.The lineage of Marthoma Metropolitans ended with Marthoma IX .After the reign of Marthoma IX ,the ruling power was transferred to Malankara Metropolitans.Hence Pulikkottil Joseph Mar Dionysious I -- who was also known as Dionysious II as he was the second person to be ordained as a bishop with the name Dionysious ( Marthoma VI was known as Dionysious I)became the first Malankara Metropolitan.He was called Pulikkottil Joseph Mar Dionysious I because he was the first person from the Pulikkottilfamily to became a bishop.Much later another person from the same Pulikkottilfamily became the Malankara Metropolitan.He was known as Pulikkottil Joseph Mar Dionysious II ( also as Dionysious V,as he was the fifth Metropolitan with the name Dionysious) I hope this clears your doubt .Feel free to ask if you still have any doubts regarding this. Thank you Arunvroy (talk) 12:48, 24 April 2008 (UTC) Danish doorsI noticed your contribution to the 'Monty Hall' problem. As you're Danish, and I saw the same flaw in the similar article in the Danish Wikipedia, may be you have a look into there as well. I don't know your Danish 'bruger' identity, thats why I address you here. Nijdam (talk) 18:15, 15 February 2009 (UTC)
CrankI didn't revert Crank to any previous state. I just got rid of the patronizing POV that crank ideas do not often become mainstream. In truth, this is the only way science makes progress.Likebox (talk) 17:00, 16 March 2009 (UTC)
AutoformattingYes I did. But the method for not linking looks cumbersome and more work, other editors had already mentioned that. They had also mentioned about excessive links, but I felt it better to add something than nothing at all. --JD554 (talk) 12:36, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
Bonjour, Please, see here. Budelberger ( ) 12:40, 10 April 2009 (UTC). ThanksThanks very much for dispatching to take care of those edits and articles. ChildofMidnight (talk) 02:03, 11 April 2009 (UTC) Dear Henning Makholm, regarding the article Blåvandshuk I could'nt stop my bot or another to put an inappropriate wiki. But perhaps for your understanding, I should explain how a bot work :
In the case of a false link, a mystake made by a user that link with an incorrect page, the bot couldn't verify. He take it for a rename or an improvment not for a mystake. So he update all pages, also by error. The only solution to solve it is to remove all incorrrect link on all wikis. Sincerely --GdGourou - °o° - Talk to me 09:37, 12 April 2009 (UTC) Logically out of placeCould you explain why you thought this argument was out of place? The section was discussing the 0 exponent. —Anonymous DissidentTalk 05:48, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
Magniwork PMM articleHi, I've written a stub on Magniwork, and saw your contributions to the Perpetual motion article. Since i fear, nay, expect attempts to change this article by the people behind Magniwork (they seem to have done a lot of search engine optimization work already), i though you might want to put it on your watch list as well. Cheers, Arru (talk) 10:47, 28 June 2009 (UTC) Suggested changes to Monty Hall problemYou are invited to join the discussion at talk:Monty Hall problem#Changes suggested by JeffJor, Martin Hogbin, and Glkanter. Rick Block (talk) 04:13, 3 December 2009 (UTC) (Using {{Please see}}) December 2009As I assume that your assumption was in good faith, I clicked edit, and there was no edit conflict, possibly a glitch in the software. I have never done this before, so there is no reason for you to believe that I do this all the time, since I have participated in hundreds of AFDs, and this is the first time this has happened. TheWeakWilled (T * G) 23:41, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
PlagiarismHello, I am new to the site so I do not know where to post my comment but please leave my contribution on plagiarims as I am doing a project for my class. I am the teacher of this class and I would like for them to get a feel for wikki. Thanks! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Itclass (talk • contribs) 01:01, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
Thank you for your sarcasm, you seem to have a lot of that to go around for everyone I suppose. How unhappy for you to spend all your time deleting others' contributions. If Wikepidia is indeed for everyone to use and contribute in then it loses it's reputability-I am sorry to burst your huge bubble on that. A people's encyclopedia, if it is what Wikepedia is about, then must be able to provide content/knowledge that comes from many perspectives including those of young students. Anyhow, perhaps in your end of the world Wikepedia has a lot of credibility-from our end it does not-just thought you should know since you are so preoccupied with its' content. Thanks, and keep up the good work
redlinks on dab pagesIn this edit, you pointed to MOS:DABRL as justification for removing a redlink. However, the cases where a redlink should be removed are "articles that are unlikely ever to be written, or are likely to be removed as insufficiently notable topics". Secondary high schools do not fit this criteria. I'm made the issue moot by creating a stub for the redlinked school. tedder (talk) 01:29, 15 March 2011 (UTC)
RollbackI have granted rollback rights to your account; the reason for this is that after a review of some of your contributions, I believe you can be trusted to use rollback correctly, and for its intended usage of reverting vandalism, and that you will not abuse it by reverting good-faith edits or to revert-war. For information on rollback, see Wikipedia:New admin school/Rollback and Wikipedia:Rollback feature. If you do not want rollback, just let me know, and I'll remove it. Good luck and thanks. — Coffee // have a cup // essay // 03:31, 15 March 2011 (UTC) Yes. Thanks for pointing that out. It was a knee jerk reaction to the tag indicating he had reverted an anti-vandal bot. I didn't notice that in his reversion, he took the time to eliminate the youtube link. I am confident that the article itself would never stand AFD, but I will post an apology to the editor for my hasty mischaracterization of his work. Maher-shalal-hashbaz (talk) 02:48, 16 March 2011 (UTC) Thanks from "Lagrangian" posterHi I'm the person who originally posted the multi-variate calculus question on the math board. Thank you for all your help. So by inspection we see the minimum. But what I am wondering is if there is a systematic way of arriving at the same conclusion, through the use of perhaps Hessians? Somehow I feel "by inspection" is not a very convincing argument to use in mathematics. And what about a more generic function such as f(x, y, z, w) = x² + 2y² + 3z² - w²? Would a Hessian be the only way to solve it?L33th4x0r (talk) 22:18, 3 April 2011 (UTC)
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