User talk:Heron/2003Move v. Cut & PasteHello Heron
Since you seemed (by the dates) to be an "old-timer", I thought you knew...Go on the page you want to rename. Then, on the tool bar, click on "move this page". You will have a field-box where you can indicate the new title you want. Validate. The page is renamed (with the old history). The old page is kept with a redirect to the new one. I am sorry I misnamed the page. That's the way we do in french with these long-unreadable names. But, I saw this is not your way.
15:1From your recent contribution to light bulb I would guess that you've just been watching Fifteen to One. Mintguy No, I've not been watching TV, but I'm sure that 15-1 is a good source of factoids for the Wikipedia. -- Heron FirefightingWe really appreciate your invaluable monitoring of the Recent Changes. May you be well and happy! Usedbook 20:50 Mar 17, 2003 (UTC)
Sorry Heron, I managed to ruin some of your copyedits on the Standford Fleming article while we were both working on it. Do you mind trying again? Geez, nevermind, I see you have already done it! Thanks.
I've tried to make the Bewick's/Tundra a bit clearer, but if there is anything more, please add it.jimfbleak 18:08 Mar 22, 2003 (UTC) Image EditingHi, thanks for dealing with my spelling mistake on Image:Microscope_diagram.png. How did you do it? Did you draw the letter a in manually? Theresa knott 15:12 Mar 24, 2003 (UTC)
Sorry to jump in the middle like this, but, well, I'm going to anyway. ;-) About the "cleaning up images with PSP" tutorial, I'd suggest that if such a tutorial gets rolling, a more generic name should be used. Something like Wikipedia:Basic bitmap image editing, maybe. You could use PSP as your reference editor, but the general techniques would apply to any reasonably powerful editor. Others could include information on the GIMP, Photoshop, etc. That way, we don't end up with a mass of nearly identical tutorials. That's assuming you're interested, Heron, which is a pretty big assumption at this point. :) -- Stephen Gilbert 10:30 Mar 25, 2003 (UTC)
Banned UserIt doesn't matter if I agree with it or not because it was made by a banned user. Allowing the edit to stay only encourages this person to edit more and more until the ban becomes meaningless. --mav
My Dear Heron, I think the issue concerning the Berlin Doughnut was not what Kennedy 'meant'. There may or may not have been a profound appreciation of the gratifying magnanimity of Kennedy's sentiment. But there was a clear example of a pun. Figurative language of this nature constitutes a phenomenon whose potential for humorous effect is not necessarily even slightly diminished by the sincerity, worthiness or even the clear and unambiguous nature of the evident intention of the utterer. To someone who is aware that I own a telescope, whom I have previously informed that I was hoping to extend the telescope, in order to increase its light-gathering capability, the request: "I wonder if you would care to come up and see my instrument after I have made it longer and more powerful" This would be a request issued with no anticipated possibility of misinterpretation or 'double entendre', unless I have considered the possibility of a pun and decided to proceed anyway, in which case I should say something to 'udermine the pun'. Oh, and by the way, substituting 'telescope' for 'instrument' in the above is not sufficient to prevent a giggle, the sentence would need to be 'formalised' more comprehensively. Kennedy's attempt to say something which had no unintentional humour (which is a universal intention of politicians) was not successful. However, as you say, nobody believed he wanted to claim that he was a doughnut. This is what made those that thought it was funny, think it was funny.
Thanks a lot for reviewing my articles about the thai provinces. I only wonder where you can find the common names of the species - I usually did a google search with the botanical name and often didn't found any name, except the thai one of course. -- andy 14:34 22 Jun 2003 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for correcting mistakes in article Dutch Golden Age. Erik Zachte 21:13 24 Jun 2003 (UTC)
ok, i see the point of your edit in pseudoscience, thought your simplified version doesn't have the same meaning- Novum
AdminshipI took the liberty of nominating you to be an admin, hope it's not unwanted. I think it would be great if you were able to easily roll back edits etc. - Hephaestos 21:39, 30 Aug 2003 (UTC)
CapitalizationWhy is Caller Line Identification written with capital letters? Michael Hardy 21:41, 30 Aug 2003 (UTC)
Thanks for the comment on the ISO. My problem is that ISO doesn't fit the definition of a NGO included in the Wikipedia article for an NGO. From my perspective its more of a super-governmental organization (like the UN). So I felt like I either needed to change the NGO article or the ISO one to account for the difference. I think we disagree, and would like to see if we can reach a conclusion here or on my talk page before putting the result on talk ISO. Thanks for your attention.. Lou I 20:15, 31 Aug 2003 (UTC)
I see what you mean. Perhaps we could say that "ISO defines itself as an NGO, although its ability to set standards which often become law makes it more powerful than most NGOs, and in practice it acts as a consortium with strong links to governments." -- Heron SysopPoof! You've got sysop rights. Use them well. As your first act, let me suggest that you update Wikipedia:Administrators, Wikipedia:Recently created admins and Wikipedia:Requests for adminship to reflect your new status. --Uncle Ed 18:50, 2 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Flux & PotentialIn the lowly task of cleaning up after my disamb of Battery, i found myself puzzling over the red links in Potential difference & Flux, re thru and across variables, but eventually got around to puzzling over this satisfying but for me obscure generalization of what, would you say field theory? Fine intellectual calisthenics for me, and glad to have found them. But i'm concerned that elecrical PD is what almost everyone comes to Potential difference in order to understand, and it may be a terrible hurdle for the high-school seniors and non-major undergrads who come to the page to brush up on that. I was delighted to find recent edits on your Contributions, bcz i doubt i could do a very good job of what i am thinking; i hope you'll find the suggestion at least worth mulling. It seems clear to me that Potential difference was incomplete w/o the initial paragraph and list you edited in. But most readers will not realize they can skip it for their purposes. (It strikes me as a situation similar to those solved w/ a page where a long article on Foo begins with a link to Foo (disambiguation), a short page that may lead only to stubs and red links. I don't mean that Potential difference (disambiguation) would serve for a place for the material you added, but i've no confidence in the titles i'd suggest, like Potential difference (generalization).) What i'm picturing is
Would this make any sense in your view?
Many tnx, Heron, & my apology for whatever carelessness on my part led to my confusion & bothering you --Jerzy 00:33, 2003 Nov 23 (UTC) |
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