User talk:Imars/2009 Archive
Dear ImarsImperial Knight Eberhard (Bernhar) Buob (Booe) First let me say thank you for all your help with this page. You do great work and there is so much you know about editing that I will never know. I am adding the requested sources but it will take me some time to do so as i must look into barns of paper work and books I have used over the paast 30 years, and when I say barns full it is many barns full. But I do not know how to link the source to each item as I have seen you have done on the page. I have tried and no go. I have added another link tonight to a book bot just listed it under sources. I will add more every day as I can but as I said it will take some time to do so, My wife and I work with the church and have a lot going on there right now with TG and the 25th of Dec around the corner. For now I will list these books under the source along with the area of the page where it should link and when I work out how to link it to the place in the page where it goes I will link it. Again thanks for all your help. Ron Booe --Rvbooe (talk) 00:31, 26 November 2009 (UTC)
Dear Imars(→The Crest and shield of Imperial Knight Eberhard (Bernhard) Buob (Booe): Booe could not have died defending Jerusalem. It was in Mamluk possesion since 10 year before his birth to the 1500s.) True that the he was born 10 years after or more like 14 years after but per facts I have he along with others had returned and died fighting. The info I have says he was defending the wall, not Jerusalem. This could have been in any of many fights that took place after the fall. The info did not say he was fighting off Mamluk to keep them out of Jerusalem but to get in from all the info I have. Thank you for your help and letting me know that I should re-word this. I just listed it as it was listed. Thanks Ron--Rvbooe (talk) 03:19, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
Dear ImarsPlease get in contact with me. My email you will find on the page you delete from WIKIPEDIA. Thx, Thorsten —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.174.122.111 (talk) 05:59, 21 October 2009 (UTC)
Hi Imars, danke erst einmal für Deine Rückmeldung. Ja, es geht tatsächlich um den Link. Vielleicht aber erst einmal kurz zu mir. Ich bin Journalist und lebe in Wolfratshausen. Mit der Seite haben wir uns eine Möglichkeit geschaffen, unabhängig über das Bayerische Oberland zu berichten. Dieses tun wir in Form von Reportagen, die wir auf der Seite veröffentlichen. Die Themen haben dabei immer einen Bezug zur Region. Somit denke ich, ist diese Seite als weiterführende Information, durchaus auch für User von Wikipedia interessant. Da es im WIKI USA leider keinen Beitrag über die Region "Bayerisches Oberland" gibt, hatte ich Ihn bei den entsprechenden zugehörigen Landkreisen gesetzt. Es war also nicht meine Absicht Link-Spaming zu betreiben. Ich würde mich jedenfalls freuen, wenn Du Dir die Seite einmal in Ruhe anschaust und mir ein Feedback gibst. Gruß aus dem Bayernland, Thorsten. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.174.126.128 (talk) 14:39, 22 October 2009 (UTC)
Orphaned non-free image (File:Niikappu Town Coat of Arms.gif)You've uploaded File:Niikappu Town Coat of Arms.gif, and indicated that it's used under Wikipedia's rules for non-free images. However, it's not presently used in any articles. Wikipedia policy requires that non-free images be either used or deleted, so if this image isn't used in an article in the next week, it will be deleted. This is an automated notice by FairuseBot. For assistance on the image use policy, see Wikipedia:Media copyright questions. 17:57, 6 January 2009 (UTC) HöchstädtGive me 5 minutes to sort things. I'll explain then. Agathoclea (talk) 22:34, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
Nitra Cathedral / St. Emmeram's Cathedral, NitraHappy to leave you the last word on the talk page! but a couple of suppl points: (a) I have updated the redirects; those remaining are all dependent on the Template, and may take a few days to come through. (b) Also, are you in general OK from now on with either or both the formats "St. X's Cathedral, Y-town" and "Y-town Cathedral", as there are quite a few other articles that I intend to move to one or the other of these formats and it would be quicker to have any further discussion once here rather than several times on different talk pages! HeartofaDog (talk) 15:22, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
Re: Changes made with AWBIt isn't complicated. When it comes to higher-level flowering plant taxonomy, all botanists now follow the APG-II system (with the odd tweak to reflect recent findings). I'm bringing our taxoboxes into line with that. It is years overdue. Hesperian 09:52, 5 March 2009 (UTC) Thanks for fixing this up; I was completing a link, but it isn't really my area of expertise. Moonraker12 (talk) 16:31, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
Mount OHi Imars, Thanks for starting the article Mount O (among many others). I wonder if we can find a better title for this article, and I hope you'll join the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Japan#Mount O. It may turn out that this is the best title but I'm hopeful we can do better. Best regards, Fg2 (talk) 10:28, 25 April 2009 (UTC) www.ishigaki-japan.com Spam?Hi there, I noticed that the link I'd placed for www.ishigaki-japan.com had been removed from the Ishigaki, Okinawa article. Although I am the creator of the site I currently make no money from it, plus, it's probably the best English guide to the island at the moment (I am a British guy who lives on the island and I'm documenting as much of it as possible). For these reasons I can't imagine why it's been classified as spam. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, Regards, Richard —Preceding unsigned comment added by RichardInJapan (talk • contribs) 03:24, 14 May 2009 (UTC) Thanks for the responseThanks for responding. You've clearly taken the time to take a good look at my site, and I appreciate that. Although we could go on arguing about this forever I'd like to respond to a few points. With respect to the site being my own, yes, I can see how this may be problematic, but you were unaware of this when you removed it - I provided this information freely later.
Secondly, the original research bit interests me. Surely any references which I make on my site would eventually resolve to original research at some point, plus, given that I'm providing information which is currently very scarce or non-existent, such references are difficult to obtain. The Ishigaki City council's website is included as an external link, and I don't see any external references on their site (I actually had a meeting with them tonight, at their request, regarding a collaboration).
Yes, I'm hoping to sell advertising space, however, given the fact that Ishigaki isn't very well know, revenues are likely to be very limited and certainly won't cover the time which I've put it (although that's difficult to cost). Surely there are other external links which earn money through advertising revenues. I was actually unaware of the fact that the criteria for external links was lower than that for the main content, although it does make sense. Overally I'm attempting to produce a definitive guide to the island of Ishigaki and Yaeyama, and many people would agree that it's already the prime English resource for sight-seeing information. I've spent a hell of a lot of time on the photography in order to allow users to make up their own minds about the sites which I'm describing. I've also endeavoured to be as unbiased as possible with the descriptions. Yes, it's in my interests for the site to be linked to from Wiki, but it's also in the interests of wiki users who have arrived at the page though a desire to learn more about the island. Yes, I may end up making some money from the site, but it's unlikely. My main motivation for bulding it is to introduce this beautiful island which I live on to the rest of the English-speaking world, and a little help from wiki would be very much appreicated.
Regards, Richard —Preceding unsigned comment added by RichardInJapan (talk • contribs) 16:02, 14 May 2009 (UTC)
Prince-ArchbishopricHi you, sorry for the Archbishop. I only saw the Elector missing, after your cleared it, so I recopied - from my copy - the complete entry I used before with the Elector-… prefix, which was missing to give the uniform appearance of the three Elector-Archbishops, as seen without the hidden formatting. I was not aware, that you were bothered about the hidden formatting Mentz and so I did not worry about my copies, showing Mentz. Ulf Heinsohn (talk) 15:34, 22 June 2009 (UTC) Anton SchlembachHello, Imars. You have new messages at Auntieruth55's talk page.
You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. External linksI wasn't aware that there was policy that said that external links had to be to fully-verified sites. It's true that WP:External links does recommend against other open wikis (the irony there I will pass over), but I think an exception is warranted because there's so little English-language material on the web on that topic. I thought that site contained a lot of likely-correct interesting/useful material which wasn't in the article here. If you would care to research, verify and add all the encyclopedic material from there to the Wikipedia article, there would of course be no use for the external link, but failing that, it provides useful information which isn't in the Wikipedia article, so please put the link back if you aren't prepared to put in the work to add the more relevant general material to the article. Noel (talk) 20:32, 20 August 2009 (UTC)
Changing flagsHi Imars, I have commented on your recent comments re changing flags on my talk page. Rossmwilson (talk) 16:02, 18 October 2009 (UTC) Hi Imars, thank you for your response on my talk page. I have always regarded the situation with the constituent nations of the UK as being something of a special case, as the UK and how it came into existence is somewhat unique. Most of us would probably, when asked directly, define ourselves as English / Scottish / Welsh / Irish, rather than British (of course there are always exceptions), whereas most people from California would probably describe themselves as American rather than Californian. I do, however, take your point about the level of granularity relating to national / subnational flags, and I understand your point about the Germans in particular. I have some friends from Oberfranken and also some from the Allgäu, and am aware of the distinction some people apply to themselves even within Bavaria. Many thanks for your advice on where I can discuss the matter further. Rossmwilson (talk) 17:00, 20 October 2009 (UTC) |
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