User talk:MONGO/Archive02
Chinese Wall pic in the BobMONGO: I would encourage you to go ahead and post your Chinese Wall photo, even if it is lo-res. After all, in en, we just use 200-250 px thumbs anyway: many photos look good at that resolution. And, the pic that I used in Bob Marshall Wilderness was just taken off a random page in the Flathead National Forest web site -- I don't think it shows the Bob that well, anyway. So, feel free to dump the USFS pic for your Chinese Wall pic, if you think it's better. -- hike395 July 5, 2005 01:20 (UTC)
BrodoI have moved an article of yours to User:MONGO/sockpuppet Brodo. -- RHaworth 2005 July 9 07:24 (UTC) This is no way to react when you lose a minor debate. For the record, you simp, my first name is Brodie. I live in Seattle. Don't do sockpuppets, never have. Don't see any point. Lots of people use "bro"... similar to "dude" for suburban whites. You're a paranoid schmuck with a vendetta and I'll never take anything you do or say on Wikipedia seriously again. Brodo 01:50, 12 July 2005 (UTC)
172-bro-Brodo, I am sorry if my post made you so mad...that wasn't my intention. However, the most common pattern of guilt denial is being set in textbook example by you. A cup of warm milk might help you.--MONGO 06:57, July 12, 2005 (UTC)
Anybody still reading this has to be amazed that a Republican like yourself smokes this much weed. Seriously, explain to me how an AOL dialup account in West Virginia proves that... uh... whatever you are feverishly "proving" here. I live in Seattle, so OF COURSE I'm the same person as some dude in W. Virginia who enjoys winding your sorry ass up. IT ALL MAKES SENSE. Just like supply-side economics! Actually, let it be known: there is no Brodo, no MONGO, and no guy in WV who likes to post without registering. We're all kizzle
ann coulterpoll you might want to check out Please sign notesHi MONGO: I noticed you've left a couple of "please sign your post" notes on newbies' talk pages, and it occurred to me that you might also want to let them know that they can sign using the four tildes (~~~~). Good work! -- Essjay · Talk 17:54, July 12, 2005 (UTC)
montana?where you from in montana (if you don't mind saying)? i loved a girl from there once. oh well. but i did get to see a hell of a lot of the state. beautiful. Derex 02:29, 13 July 2005 (UTC)
I existHere I am: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Pioneer-12 - Pioneer-12 Precision in conversionFurther to our discussion on unit conversions, I thought I would make a comment about precision. I see that you converted 3.4 million acres ->13,759 km² Significant figures. The source value has 2 significant figures. Putting 2 significant figures in the result gives 3.4 million acres -> 14,000 km² Implied range. If the source figure is precise to 0.1 million acres, then it is +/- 50,000 acres (200 km²). Thus 3.4 million acres -> 13,800 km². Judgement. Converting units to the correct format is only part science. The rest is an art. It is matter of your own personal judgement. I usually just match significant figures. I may add one significant figure when converting small units into large units. I sometimes look through the rest of the article to see the precision used elsewhere. Sometimes I just do what looks right. That may include writing all the integers as in '13,759 km²'. It does not really matter. The main thing is that the conversion is put there in some form to help metric readers. Thanks for taking an interest in units. It does a lot for making Wikipedia an international resource. I hope that you experiment a bit with Google converter, it can do a lot, just click on the More about calculator link that appears after a conversion.
Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda → Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda conspiracy theory - name change voteHello, there is a vote to rename Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda to Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda conspiracy theory. The voting is here: Talk:Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda#poll on changing the name of this_page. I would appreciate it if you could vote. Thanks. ObsidianOrder 05:18, 26 July 2005 (UTC) Saddam Hussein/Al-Qaeda vote.Got your message, no worries. We were likely editing that Talk page at the same time, causing one version to "stomp" out the other mid-publishing. A real common thing, I didn't think anything of it. :) Shem(talk) 09:27, 26 July 2005 (UTC)
Re:ProtectionReplied at talk page. Redwolf24 (Talk) 04:51, 27 July 2005 (UTC) MagdoffIf you have a moment could you look in at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Conspiracy allegations about Harry Magdoff. Thanks nobs 14:59, 27 July 2005 (UTC)
Ted Kennedy PageCan you help with the discussion on the Ted Kennedy page? Thanks 24.147.97.230 Kennedy PollPlease give your vote on the talk page.[2]Voice of All(MTG) 03:01, August 8, 2005 (UTC) Edit summaryHello. Please remember to always provide an edit summary. Thanks and happy edits. Alphax τεχ 14:45, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
double UBlair had a swing of 7% against him. Everyone standing on an explicitely anti-war platform did well. George galloway even managed to turn a 90,000 majority for a pro-War blair favourite into a 90,000 loss (this is an extremely large swing given the numbers participating in a single constituency in the UK). How "actually the UK re-elected Blair so really they were pro-War" can be said to be an npov description of the facts is beyond me. ~~~~ ( ! | ? | * ) 19:57, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
Bush pollMONGO, although the vote was tied, certainly not consensus, I think the sentiment (from those not trying to put their anti-Bush spin in like Kizzle or Robert) was to delete the entire passage including the poll issue as not directly releted to Bush himself. That was my understanding of the poll since removing only one side leaves it unbalanced. --Noitall 12:20, August 15, 2005 (UTC)
Ted Kennedy vandalsPlease add Ted Kennedy to your watchlist. There are several sockpuppet anti-Kennedy POV trolls down there. Thank you.Voice of All(MTG) 01:47, August 17, 2005 (UTC)
edit summaryWriting "rvv" kind of makes me look like a vandal when it was a legitimate edit 69.142.21.24 04:28, 17 August 2005 (UTC)
Request for HelpWikipedia:Votes for deletion/WikiProject Wikipedians for Decency needs your input. Agriculture 07:11, 17 August 2005 (UTC) Re: Thanks?Sorry, I fixed the spelling in your talk archive because it was in the wrong namespace (the articles). I now moved it to the User namespace. Regards, Sam Hocevar 08:16, 17 August 2005 (UTC) Sorry!!!!See User talk:Redwolf24. And my comment is sincere. Redwolf24 08:37, 17 August 2005 (UTC) Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/WikiProject Wikipedians for DecencyI just wanted to point out that I (and I believe many or all of the other people voting delete at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/WikiProject Wikipedians for Decency) have no interest in "censoring" people who think that Wikipedia should adhere to some baseline of decency. What we object to is the creation of a WikiProject to asouse that point of view. If the project had been one to determine what the law meant to Wikipedia, then I would vote for it, but the text of the page makes it VERY clear that that is a secondary goal. If the goal had been to consider where the line between information and purient interest is, I *might* consider that NPOV, but again that's not the goal. Please consider that you could always vote to userify and now or after the vote is over you and other memebers of the group could put up user pages with the exact same goals. -Harmil 13:53, 17 August 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for the adviceFirst off thank you Mongo, for the advice about discussions. I will take it to heart. It is too bad about agriculture but if he wants to just abandon his thing then I guess, so be it. I wont grovel anymore. As a newbie, I am already developing a slightly thicker skin because of that decency debate, I try not to let it bother me, but sometimes I feel really peeved about being insulted. Anyway I'll see you around. Au revoir! Banes 14:16, 17 August 2005 (UTC) Re: VfdCoins tossed. Strong keep. --tomf688<TALK> 14:43, August 17, 2005 (UTC) My voteYou wrote, "You voted exactly as I thought you would!" Congratulations on your prediction, but... which vote of mine are you describing here? JamesMLane 09:37, 18 August 2005 (UTC) Oh, I see, you must mean the VfD. I had voted on it before getting back to the GWB talk page and seeing your link to it, so I didn't make the connection. (It's probably better to put notices like that on user talk pages instead of unrelated article talk pages, but thanks for calling the VfD rumble to my attention.) JamesMLane 09:47, 18 August 2005 (UTC) As for the follow-up questions you ask, sorry, but I'm clueless. I've never worked in the areas of consent from photo models or the liability of an internet site. My impression is that it's an evolving area of the law, so that, if Wikipedia decided to spend roughly its current annual budget on legal fees to get a thorough analysis, there still might not be a definitive answer. My answer may be worthless but at least it's cheap. :) JamesMLane 11:01, 18 August 2005 (UTC) On the question of an attempt to take down Wikipedia, by offended religious rightists or anyone else: It might or might not work, but even if it did, the attacker would have little to gain. All the content is out there, at dozens of mirror sites. It would be too big a job to take down all of them. The software is freely available, too. If the Wikimedia Foundation were somehow to be bankrupted by a lawsuit, it wouldn't take long before somebody else scraped up some money, bought a few servers, imported the most recent content snapshot available, and spread the word that Replacementopedia was up and running, please come and edit. The attacker has gained almost nothing -- some editors don't hear about the new project, or are too lazy to make the transition, but on the other hand the publicity attendant upon the whole ruckus attracts some new editors who otherwise might not have participated. The bottom line is that the attacker has expended a lot of time and effort and accomplished virtually nothing. I'm more worried about a concerted content attack. A religious right group that was both savvy and unprincipled wouldn't bring some idiotic anti-indecency lawsuit, but instead would dispatch its drones to try to insert the group's POV wherever possible. We could deal with some of them, but not all. There's also a serious danger that some big corporation or trade association will try this. JamesMLane 00:19, 20 August 2005 (UTC) Wiki PointHi there Mongo. Enjoying the war on project decency? I noticed you warning users on the project page about violating wiki point. Can a user be banned for joining the project with the intent to disrupt it? Thanks for your time. Banes 12:42, 18 August 2005 (UTC) Ok, thanks. I just noticed that a couple of users are doing exactly that. Banes 07:55, 19 August 2005 (UTC) Yeah, whatever the result of the Vfd, I think the project should be changed/reformed to something else. Please do keep me posted, as I am still interested in the project's future. (If there is indeed a future.) I am still keen on the concept of Project Decency. Banes 11:25, 19 August 2005 (UTC) I have noticed the VfD vote on your project. I have made my opinion clear: if some users disapprove of some of the images on Wikipedia, and want to organize themselves, it's their own freaking business. I volunteer to host your page in my user space if it gets deleted (which is not unlikely at the moment); not because I agree with you, but to protest against this frivolous VfD. (This is not to say that I don't believe you have a point.) Hell, and I have "Wikipedia is democracy" written on my user page. Looks like I'll have to change it to "Wikipedia is a dictatorship of the majority". Sincerely, Mike Rosoft 09:10, 19 August 2005 (UTC)
Hello MONGOYou deserve it. Really. Redwolf24 00:34, 20 August 2005 (UTC) How to read another person's mindI'm not going to revert it again unless you can't find reliable sources that back all these claims up in the next few days. If the knowledge is so common, it shouldn't be so hard to find sources. What is completely nonsense is this "Every person from the Clinton and Bush Administrations believed at the time etc": you cannot read minds, can you? Don't confuse "common knowledge" and "common opinion" because it is uncommon that people have access to other people's minds, at least where I live. I'm wasting words right now anyhow: with your constant access to my mind, why should I explain my thoughts twice?;-) NightBeAsT 01:58, 20 August 2005 (UTC) Interested in leaving a comment for the Wikipedia Signpost?I'm looking for people interested in commenting about Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikipedians for Decency and the ensuing VfD. If you want to be quoted, see User:Ral315/Signpost. (Only post in your own section, and please do not make direct comments to others' quotes. ral315 06:35, August 20, 2005 (UTC) Re:Revert of civility additionIf you think that should be added to the VfD process, the best way to work it out would be to post a message on the talk page for WP:GVFD and see what others think. However, since it could mean depositing literally hundreds of messages on talk pages for some controversial articles I doubt it will gather wide support. I'm not sure that there would much effect to only informing the original author since many articles are widely edited and in any case, being the original author confers no special privilege or ownership of the article. Also, many pages are taken to VfD directly from Special:Newpages and are made by anons. To drop an anon a message after they've finished editing their article would be much the same as not giving them a message at all; most of them don't return under the same IP and wouldn't know what their old one was to look for it. I do not think it uncivil to say that you think a page should be deleted; it's the nature of Wikipedia, and there's a warning at the bottom of the screen warning about "merciless editing". Still, if you think it definitely should be added, strike up a discussion on the talk page or at the Village Pump and see what others think. -Splash 07:32, 20 August 2005 (UTC) Project MembersOnce the VFD ends I hope you will delete all of the bad faith members from the project. Erwin Walsh Responding to POVFrom 2003 invasion of Iraq:
Do you really mean what this sounds like? Daniel Collins 22:41, 21 August 2005 (UTC) GoodbyeI'm packing up for good now, and this will be my last edit. I just wanted to say sorry if I dragged you into something or made a situation worse for you, you're a good guy and you don't deserve it. I applaud your courage to stay, and wish you luck. By the looks of WfD, the trolls have already taken up roost and started to push pov. Couple this with the trollish admins like RedWolf, and you have your work cut out for you. Anyway, goodbye, good luck, it has been good knowing you. I just wish the circumstances had been better. Agriculture 06:50, 22 August 2005 (UTC)
Bad faithHow dare you accuse me of bad faith. I have at all times acted towards your WikiProject with honesty, and you have absolutely no grounds for believing I have any intent to disrupt Wikipedia. I expect an immediate apology for your groundless personal attack. --Ngb 11:16, 22 August 2005 (UTC)
DeletionsI will delete them from the Wikiproject, if they let me. Their behavior may be brought up in in an Rfc as well...it is absolutely juvenile. Thanks for the imput.--MONGO 18:46, August 21, 2005 (UTC)
Featured picture - comments requested[5] Hiya Mongo. I'm nominating one of my photos for 'featured picture'. Voting isn't for two days, but I'd appreciate your comments if you feel to add them. -- RyanFreisling @ 16:01, 23 August 2005 (UTC) Your gorgeous landscape photosAre astonishing. They really make those articles come to life. The 'Cirque' image is so extraordinary - the mountainscapes are so sharp I thought it was CGI at first! That you live near such beauty fills me with low-grade nature envy. :) And thanks for the nice feedback about my Antinous image - I have a few other really special ones that I took, for less notable figures in ancient Greek and Roman history, but I need to match 'em up with the relevant articles, or write new articles for them. I've already created/inserted a few photos - they're reachable from my User page. Be well, and thanks again! -- RyanFreisling @ 02:28, 24 August 2005 (UTC) Re: alumniHope you had an easier time choosing a major than I'm having. ;) Thanks for the kind words though. --tomf688<TALK> 06:01, August 24, 2005 (UTC)
Nice.Whats with this character? User:Erwin Walsh At first I didn't check his edit history and didn't think anything about him. He asked me to purge a few of the members in the encyclopedic merit (decency) afterburner project and I said I would, but they all calmed down and now he's doing it himself...--MONGO 11:16, August 24, 2005 (UTC)
MONGO hates vandals...Some one with a similar user name to my own vandalized your page this morning, and I fixed the problem, but then RAMA changed it, thinking it was me vandalizing, then Rama changed it back. Confused? Me too. Please note the vandal used a period at the end of their name. Thought an explanation might be in order. See you 'round! Hamster Sandwich 16:40, 24 August 2005 (UTC) I suggest you refrain from removing other people's names from the list of members. Zoe 05:06, August 25, 2005 (UTC) If you remove my name from the list one more time you will be blocked from editing. Zoe 06:38, August 25, 2005 (UTC)
Radiant_>|< 08:52, August 25, 2005 (UTC) I am with you on this one MONGO. This Zoe character is way out of line, banning users left, right and center for "disruption and trolling". Her original member listing on the Project, "I would like to see a standard which requires an obscene image on every page" was facetious nonsense, given the originally stated aims of the Project, and thus clearly against WP:POINT. It was definitely disruptive trolling, no question. BTW, 'being silly' is the term used when 'admins' disrupt WP by trolling, other users get blasted out of WikiSpace by the good Zoe. Good luck. --81.76.68.40 10:10, 26 August 2005 (UTC)
Mongo, (Copied from other talk page)
OrdersYou seem to enjoy giving people orders. Here is the apology for altering my subject heading from the person who changed it...gives me ample right to remove the warning and shows you have no right dictating. Taken from my talk page: "It was uncivil of me to change the header of this talk page, and I apologise. brenneman(t)(c) 12:51, 25 August 2005 (UTC)". You really need to do a deep examination of your behavior. Wrongful accusations of 3RR, calling people trolls with no evidence and making suggestions of vandalism when it involves content dispute is not the way to build a good reputation here. I won't bother Rfc-ing you on all of this because I think they are a waste of time. Don't act so threatened. --MONGO 00:10, August 26, 2005 (UTC)
Whats happenin'?Hey Mongo, wassup! Sorry to bother you, again, but I was wondering what is the current status of Encyclopedic merit? I am keeping tabs on the talk page and all I see is a lot of hot air and debate which is simply going in circles. I am not for one minute blaming you, but I was wondering what can be done/is being done with regards to the aims of the project? Or are we in a big debate cycle, putting a stopper in any project activity? Banes 13:14, 25 August 2005 (UTC) MONGO, the page was a good try, but I almost think that Agriculture was correct, not in quitting entirely, but in this page being useless. It is just one big edit war with no productive edit or standard in sight. It is entirely, with just a few exceptions, filled with editors who do not want to contribute anything to the goals except to see it die. I am not an Admin (and have no desire to be one), so I don't know how you control it. And if it is not controlled, then the page is useless. You might note that File:Autofellatio 2.jpg was removed from the deletion category today. The people who want to lower the concyclopedic standard of Wiki, violate all common sense, totally ignore the purpose of Wiki as Jimbo set it up, have won. I don't think there is anything we can do. That's Wiki. --Noitall 20:49, August 25, 2005 (UTC)
What you're doing is wrongWikipedia is not for you to censor. Some of us aren't offended by the human body. Gibadabmoob 22:55, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
Thanks again (and again) for the kind words:) -- RyanFreisling @ 03:27, 26 August 2005 (UTC) Dudedued, you fucking rock. Bottom line. You're awesome. I'm gone but I just had to say. Out of all trhe people here. You're like the king of wikipedia, if wikipedia wasn'g all trolls. So rock on, peace out, ya;lld vooll. ~ Agriculture 2004 electionI've protected the page for now. Hope that helps. Please keep me posted if there are any new developments. Radiant_>|< 13:26, August 26, 2005 (UTC) Your postNo, I'm actually heading out. I wouldn't have been editing at all if it weren't for an excessive volume of Bourbon last night that for some reason compelled me to do so. Less hard feelings now towards people, but Wikipedia is still full of trolls. Hell, look at what you've done to WfD. Stellar effort, but the trolls don't want you to finish it. Particularly I find it interesting that a number of admins are abusing their powers there and violating WP:POINT repeatedly, but as admins, they get a free ticket and others jump to their defense despite your quite responsible actions to stop them. Thats Wikipedia. It's like trying to turn the slashdot comments page into something worthwhile. The Signal to Noise ratio is not good enough. Anyway, thanks for the message. I might drop in from time to time to catch up on your efforts. But no serious editing for me. Peace out. Agriculture 15:05, 26 August 2005 (UTC) Please see my proposal at Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikipedians for encyclopedic merit. --Noitall 17:53, August 27, 2005 (UTC) Give a handYou want to give a hand at Bobbi Eden. People just kept piling on every nude cover they could find. The version I reverted to still has plenty of skin for the skin folks. I don't oppose some minor stuff, but this was childish and unnecessary. Anyhow, it is a stupid revert war, but I think it has broader implications of people intentionally going out and loading up Wiki pages with as much nudity as they can find, even really bad pictures and box covers. --Noitall 03:02, September 2, 2005 (UTC) Peak HeightNo problem, I just typed in Heavens Peak, Montana, altitude, into the search engine and I found it. It was pretty easy, feel free to metricate it as I (in South Africa) use the metric system and dont know how to convert, I will see if I can find that lake info, but I reckon that'll be harder though. Might I just say what a beautiful are you live in! Banes 08:47, 2 September 2005 (UTC) Yeah, where I live in S.A. (Cape Town) is one really wonderful place. I am quite an avid mountaneer. Regarding Heaven's peak, it looks great now, but I notice that none of the peak articles mention first ascents. BTW, I notice the war a WPEm is dieing down, mabye now we could get to work regarding the projects aims. Cheers! Banes 08:59, 2 September 2005 (UTC) ArbitrationWould you be happy to go to RFAr, with the intention of stopping users Hipocrite and Lulu of Lotus Eaters - the two biggest trolls, from editing the decency project? I will happily fill out the details, as it's getting to the point where nothing else is going to work. Erwin
Thanks for your supportHi, just a quick note to thank you for your support on my RfA. I was pleased to see so much support, especially from people such as you who I do not know very well, if at all. Now that I am an administrator I will do my best to please the community’s expectations. Best regards, Sam Hocevar 17:28, 3 September 2005 (UTC) Important notice, for immediate attentionThis message has been posted on the talk pages of all users actively editing the Decency project. The RFAr has now been completed, documenting an extensive range of disruptive edits by Hipocrite and Lulu of the Lotus-Eaters, and is available on request. Before the RFAr is submitted, I think a conversation on Noitall’s talk page User_talk:Noitall#Arbitration should be read, where Hipocrite seems to indicate he might be open to mediation. Perhaps the mediation process might be productive on this occasion, and I am willing to extend an olive branch before banning is contemplated. I will file a mediation request in the next few days, unless there are any objections on my talk page. Of course, if Hipocrite and/or Lulu of the Lotus-Eaters do not agree to mediation, the case will go immediately to arbcom. Erwin admin (self-) nominationThx for the (pre-)support, but I've been asked before, and I do not wish to self-nominate, but have an eye on RfA...Lectonar 08:26, 5 September 2005 (UTC) EsperanzaHello again, I liked your comments to that golfing New Orleans thing. Anyways I thought you'd like a new association called Esperanza. Here's weird part... me and Agriculture are both members :O Redwolf24 (talk) 08:39, 5 September 2005 (UTC) Ray NaginI would like to become an admin, and RedWolf24 strongly recommended that I stay away from heavy POV and contraversy so people won't just vote down my RfA just because they disagree with an opinion of mine. So, until 7 days after October 15, when I will make my RfA, I am avoiding such issues. Good Luck though,:).Voice of All(MTG) 22:38, September 5, 2005 (UTC)
Ted KennedyPlease watch this article as TDC, Agiantman or 24 might try to add in more POV.Voice of All(MTG) 18:06, September 6, 2005 (UTC) RfAThanks for your support (and pre-support) on my RfA...I'll try to be good Lectonar 10:49, 12 September 2005 (UTC) Android79's RfAThank you for your support on my RfA. android79 22:18, September 12, 2005 (UTC) Just a thoughtThis may not satisfy all of your needs, but if you don't show some support, we're not likely to get even this much. — Xiong熊talk* 10:45, 13 September 2005 (UTC) AssistanceEver since the Wiki project, Hipocrite has been trolling my edits and causing major disruption around the globe. First, could you weigh in on Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion/2005 September 13 when I was minding my own business and Hipocrite tried to delete more of my work. Second, would you support an RfC against him, particularly for what he did on the Wiki project? --Noitall 14:01, 13 September 2005 (UTC) Humor--Noitall 05:31, 14 September 2005 (UTC) I'd be the first to say that wasn't Bush's fault. He's not without blame in general, but that's definetely not pinnable on him. --kizzle 19:30, 14 September 2005 (UTC) Agreed...I was surprised he "fessed up" since I certainly don't think that the Feds are any more to blame than a half dozen other entities. I got pretty emotional though when I heard about the deperation of those stranded at the Superdome and the Convention Center and I know that they could have gotten supplies into those two areas at least in very short order...oh well...I'm happy I'm not Michael Brown! He'll be lucky (probably all he's qualified for anyway) to get a job as a janitor at Denny's.--MONGO 20:18, 14 September 2005 (UTC) Right. In government, there are always certain jobs reserved for political hacks where it won't get you in trouble. FEMA used to be one of those jobs. A lawyer was fine in the old days. Whoops! Katrina showed that as a problem. But also see this article on as a different perspective on the Bush Admin response, [6] --Noitall 23:03, 14 September 2005 (UTC) SPAM
brenneman(t)(c) 00:40, 15 September 2005 (UTC) Bmicomp's RfAWell, my RfA has not quite completed yet, but either way, I'd like to thank you for your vote and your support, regardless of the outcome. -- BMIComp (talk, HOWS MY DRIVING) 23:34, 16 September 2005 (UTC) The charter is here. (Relating to Esperanza)Hello MONGO, the Charter for Esperanza is up. Take a looksie :) Redwolf24 (talk) 02:52, 19 September 2005 (UTC) Esperanza made less bureaucraticHello again, I have (unilatterly) taken away the 'assembly' idea, as per my reasons at that edit summary and per Wikipedia talk:Esperanza/Charter. I have left the admin general, as some leadership is good. Now, all you have to do is be a member to establish consensus, the whole assembly idea is gone. Also, I have added an advisory committee, of four members, with limited power besides watching over the admin general and making sure he doesn't do anything stupid. Please look at the ammended charter, and I would love a comment. Redwolf24 (talk) 00:26, 21 September 2005 (UTC) The last time I'm spamming you all with Esperanza stuffHello MONGO. As you may or may not know, there have been some troubles with Esperanza. So now, as a last ditch to save the community, please vote at Wikipedia:Esperanza/Reform on all neccisary polls. P.S. I'm very sorry for spamming you all with these messages, and this will be the last time. I recommend putting ESP on your watchlist. Cheers and please look at that, let's stop the civil war then. Redwolf24 (talk) 02:48, 22 September 2005 (UTC) Latest breaking newsCheck it out! JamesMLane 04:05, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
Admin?Have you been asked if you want adminship yet? You're on the top of my list of candidates to nominate. Let me know if you're interested. --Tony SidawayTalk 16:03, 22 September 2005 (UTC) Well consider yourself to be one that I would like to nominate. Reasons to nominate you:
I'm going to leave this to cook for a while. I think you should probably take more notice of "Do not bite the newcomers". If you're still interested in mid-October, and I haven't approached you in the meantime, remind me and I'll nominate you. --Tony SidawayTalk 22:36, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
9/11, User:JimmywalterI had a complaint from Jimmywalter (talk · contribs) that you described his addition on 9/11 as nonsense, and vandalism. Well his addition was somewhat POV but I don't think it qualifies as vandalism. It all comes down to whether his sources are credible (most, but not all, educated people would agree that they aren't). Could you please make it up with him? Explain that you disagree with his opinion that these sources are credible. --Tony SidawayTalk 12:42, 24 September 2005 (UTC) User:KylaWell, on the Internet, nobody ever knows if you're a cat, do they? Trolls can be very subtle. It's of course possible that the page was put up by someone other than her, someone who wishes her ill, but if so, it's awfully well done; it looks just like what you'd expect someone real like that to do. If it's really her, I already did tell her that if there were any items in the history that she wanted vanished, I would do it. If it's not her, well, how would we find out? You want to try tracking down the real one, and contacting her offline? You could also try suggesting to her that she might not want to put so much personal info online, and ask her if she wants any of it removed from the history. Just give me a list of versions to delete, and I can selectively make them go away (albeit with a bit of work). Noel (talk) 13:45, 24 September 2005 (UTC) Deletions (from archive 2)I find it ironic that deleting the data I contributed is vandalism. Howvere, its OK to edit a state page that thinks inbreeding is just swell. OKEY DOKEY Out OF HERE. I have requested my removal. Do NOT reply. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Whitby Mark (talk • contribs) 19:27, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
Speedy deletion of my articleI wrote in the edit summary that I was the article "Craters of the Moon National Wilderness" was "in progress"...as I went to add an infobox as is standard in all the wilderness articles I create, I saw that you had speedy deleted my article. Admittedly, all I had inserted was the title, but it was hardly a standard vandalism or bogus type of article....I request you try to be more careful in the future. Thanks and see you around!--MONGO 08:28, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
Henry HillWhat are you doing with the Henry Hill article? The disambig was created for a reason. Message me back please repliedTo your post at my talk page here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:JimmyCrackedCorn wanted you to get a message waiting banner --JimmyCrackedCorn 05:51, 27 September 2005 (UTC)
--JimmyCrackedCorn 01:44, 28 September 2005 (UTC) September 11, 2001 attacksYou reverted my edit on September 11, 2001 attacks yet apparently declined to discuss the issue on the talk page. Truth in our time 09:28, 28 September 2005 (UTC) Protected Areas InfoboxI have been tinkering with the Infobox, and think I pretty much have it done. See recent edit on Mesa Verde National Park. I admit I unwittingly deleted your extra space, though. What did you mean by "I also have templated"? Can you give me an example? I did notice a Template:Protected Area Table, but it currently is only used at El Morro National Monument and seems to have a text wrapping problem. My only concern with the use of the current infobox is that it has been bastardized at least twice on sites I have added it. See Fort McHenry and Mount Rushmore. Will think about joining "the project." — Eoghanacht talk 18:19, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
I wikimared your wilderness area infobox on Bob Marshall Wilderness and copied it as an example to Wikipedia:WikiProject Protected Areas/General. Modify them if anything I did causes you heartburn. — Eoghanacht talk 14:55, 29 September 2005 (UTC) My RfAMONGO-- Thank you for your comments concerning my RfA. I will try to keep up the good work and in a few months may be nominated again (sinse this appears to be headed towards "no consensus"). I appreciate your time. Cheers. --Lord Voldemort (Dark Mark) 14:25, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
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Vandalism warningsHi MONGO. Just a quick request that you warn vandals when reverting them so others know whether to block or not. I can see you've done a few tonight including a revert on ip 165.29.244.6 who I've been watching repeatedly vandalize the same couple of articles despite my warnings. Would you please consider placing warning messages when you do it though? I've added one for your revert to that user page. A list of the basic tags can be found at Template:Vandal tags though there are more. Many thanks, ~ Veledan • Talk + new 19:27, 29 September 2005 (UTC) ==Who's RfA== Thank you for supporting my masters RfA. He appreciates your support and comments and looks forward to better serving Wikipedia the best he can. Of course I will be doing all of the real work. He would have responded to you directly, but he is currently out of town, and wanted to thank you asap. Thanks again. --Who's mop?¿? 20:45, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
My RFAThank you very much for your vote on my RFA, it is now the 8th most supported RFA ever, and it couldnt have happened without your vote. I look forward to serving wikipedia. Again, thanks. →Journalist >>talk<< 23:48, 30 September 2005 (UTC) |