User talk:Masterpiece2000/Archive 2
PrincetonHello! I don't recall exactly why I created that particular category, however I think it was because there were lots of articles on politicians that mentioned "Princeton College." (Virtually all the articles in that category are members of the U.S. Congress, copy and pasted from bioguide.congress.gov) To be perfectly honest, I don't know if "Princeton College" is the proper name, so if it isn't, then we definitely should delete/merge/rename. I might have called it that because that was the name of the University's undergraduate college...but again, I'm not exactly clear. Thanks for pointing that out! Paul (talk) 20:28, 11 December 2007 (UTC) Really, really bad haiku from a new adminSetting new lows in thank-you spam: Click there for my RfA spam haikus! → → →
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Re:List of users by pages createdDo as you like. -- Bryan (talk|commons) 09:37, 12 December 2007 (UTC) Renaming 1703 Genroku earthquake?The naming of this article provides an opportunity to raise a few questions which seem worthy of further discussion. Up until today, the staid style of an article about Mt. Fuji exemplified the model I most preferred:
Gregorian calendar date? Would it be better to remove Gregorian calendar dates from these titles? In my view, these dates are likely to become a kind of stumbling block for the Wikipedia user; but maybe I've got it precisely backwards? Maybe it's best to accept that this format has become a Wikipedia convention; but if so, how shall I be guided in creating new articles in the future? For example, the following list of significant pre-Meiji period fires in Kyoto comes from Ponsonby-Fane's Kyoto: the Old Capital, 794-1869. Would these as-yet-unwritten articles be significantly improved if the titles were formatted with a Gregorian calendar date?
Great?
As we all know, there are many earthquakes and many fires in Japanese history. In the context of Japanese history and Wikipedia, which ones need to be called "great"? For example: The Significant Earthquake Database lists an earthquake at Kyoto on the 25th day of the 7th month of the 13th year of Bunsei (文政十三年六月二十五日) or Friday, August 19, 1830 (equicenter: 35.000 latitude/136.000 longitude); but no Richter scale approximation was suggested.<ref.>Online "Significant Earthquake Database" -- U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC)....Click link for NOAA/Japan: Significant Earthquake Database<./ref> Nevertheless, the earthquake was perceived by Emperor s Ninkō as sufficiently "great" for the era name to be changed:
If a potential source does happen to provide more information about this specific fire, how should I reasonably expect to entitle a Wikipedia stub article?
For now, I guess I can't do better than to follow the excellent example set by Masterpiece2000. I guess I would entitle the article with the Gregorian date included; and I'd simultaneously create re-directs from alternate plausible names as has been done with 1703 Genroku earthquake. Am I correct in taking this to be the exemplar I should imitate? If so, should I begin a process of renaming Hōei eruption of Mount Fuji to read 1707 Hōei eruption of Mount Fuji?--Ooperhoofd (talk) 18:41, 12 December 2007 (UTC)
User talk:John j HollandI did not know he was a vandal. I will take it back and put a warning to him. Sorry about that. Chris (talk) 13:52, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
List of usersI would prefer not to make the request myself; since I appear on the list, it would seem like tooting my own horn. I think you can just make the request at WP:RM; if that's not the right place someone will tell you. Chubbles (talk) 03:22, 14 December 2007 (UTC) Regarding sources and Lewis BarrowsPlease reference the specific sections of the book for the specific items that need a direct source. The comments regarding his good job as gov, needs a footnote type reference. Please see the guide regarding references and citations. WP:CITE (i think is the right one). --Rocksanddirt (talk) 17:15, 14 December 2007 (UTC) Happy HolidaysYou got a Christmas card! → → →
The TartThank you for your comments. Unfortunately my article got deleted. Any ideas why? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jonathancherry (talk • contribs) 15:32, 16 December 2007 (UTC) Hi again, I've appealed the deletion. Care to add a comment? deletion appeal --Jonathancherry (talk) 22:01, 16 December 2007 (UTC) Re:QuestionsThank you for the compliment! If you wish to nominate an article for GA status, you can do so by following the instructions at WP:GAC. However, be sure that the article meets the GA criteria. Another editor will review the article, and choose to fail, pass or place the article on hold for 7 days, so that existing issues can be fixed. What article are you planning on submitting to GAC? Also, I think I will create a numbered list. Thanks for the suggestion. Nishkid64 (talk) 02:15, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
Cleveland categoryPlease stop for a moment. Has this change been discussed? There is already a category for this content. Gimmetrow 03:04, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
Redirect from "People from Cleveland'Don't forget about Category:People from Cleveland, Tennessee. Badagnani (talk) 06:27, 17 December 2007 (UTC) Your post to my Talk pageI'm sorry, I'm having difficulty understanding your post to my discussion page. I don't think the Cincinnati category (which I didn't ask about) needs to be renamed, because the only other Cincinnati other than the one in Ohio is a very tiny town in Iowa. Badagnani (talk) 07:01, 17 December 2007 (UTC) My post was about the city of Cleveland; that is one city name that exists in several U.S. states as well as in England. There are some categories for cities in the U.S. as well as in other nations that only include the city name, and not the state or country name. These are fine when there is only one city of that name. Badagnani (talk) 07:20, 17 December 2007 (UTC) Thank you for your support in my RfA. It was definitely a dramatic debate that landed on WP:100, but ultimately was deemed a successful declaration of consensus, and I am now an admin. :) I definitely paid close attention to everything that was said in the debate, and, where possible, I will try to incorporate the (constructive) criticism towards being a better administrator. I'm going to take it slow for now -- I'm working my way through the Wikipedia:New admin school, carefully investigating the admin tools and double-checking the relevant policies, and will gradually phase into the use of the new tools. My main goals are to help out with various backlogs, but I also fully intend to keep on writing articles, as there are several more that I definitely want to get to WP:FA status! Thank you again for your participation, --Elonka 07:29, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
Your noteDone. Not much to do. :) --Moonriddengirl (talk) 13:20, 19 December 2007 (UTC) RE: HelloThank you for your concern. I don't plan on leaving Wikipedia for good, of course. I just don't know how busy I will be in real life in the future. I'm moving out in April, and will have no Internet connection for up to a few months. --Merovingian (T, C, E) 17:49, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
DJ Proper{{this is not fair. dj proper is a notable dj and there is several reliable sources to prove it. he is a producer of offical remixes for black eyed peas/nas and has done established work ( so if you wanna debate it then please explain it to the black eyed peas who had him at their studio with will.i.am and dj motiv8 to produce this song) or go to the many flyers of his production with many platnium artist with him opening and personal working with them .please refer to his website http://djproper.com or to the fact he is sponsered by several large companies for their equipment like EMU<RANE<propellerhead software). he makes a living doing his music and has many flyers,songs, and associations to keep this page outside of myspace...he has a over 10 years of established work ,websites, and it would not be fair to erase this page. so if you wanna erase this page your wrong..because there should be no debate over the work..if you say its not notable to produce music for a platnium band with them at their studio and get paid for it or work 100's of shows with the people listed....then you are just messed up or have no real facts to support your agruement because the work is offical the shows are real and the history is there...so i can prove the realness of the page with offical songs,flyers, and proof of payment for shows and production....so please consider that it be unfair to erase this page}} Re: (User talk:ais523) Hello!If you have private questions, you can send me an email via Special:Emailuser/ais523 (doing this allows me to see your email address). I've been quite busy last week, and was busy trying to catch up on sleep earlier this week... That's passed, although I'm not checking in every day at the moment due to some problems with finding an Internet connection. Hope that helps! --ais523 10:00, 20 December 2007 (UTC) thanks!Thanks, Masterpiece - btw, use just "Shiva." I'm doing fine; it was a great feeling to see one of my articles appear on the main page (so yeah, I better boast about them). I'm aiming to write my first featured article soon (spent a few weeks trying to figure what it takes). I'm gonna need your help for that, for sure! Question: I'm a bit unsure if a "newbie" like me can vote at Wikipedia:Requests for adminship or participate in administrative stuff (like speedy deletions, etc.); what is your opinion? ShivaeVolved 15:01, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
Thanks from one of the MPIsThanks that you liked the article, I tried to start all the Max Planck Institute articles which are not there already. The Max Planck Society is important enough to have the articles! I always have a problem with my english, but I try to do my best and there are enough native speakers around to improve my grammar and spelling. I like to add new articles from important chemists and institutions, because I like to learn something about the history of chemistry! Thanks and keep on your good work!---Stone (talk) 09:01, 22 December 2007 (UTC) RfA ThanksRE: ArticlesHi there. I'm sorry to disappoint you but it's actually closer to 1,800. I put articles I create on my watchlist, which gives me a quick tally. A public page for listing them is a good idea, maybe one I should have started a while ago. Cheers! --Merovingian (T, C) 05:50, 24 December 2007 (UTC)
Happy Holidays!I look forward to seeing you around in the New Year! Best wishes of health and happiness--Nihil novi (talk) 09:45, 25 December 2007 (UTC) RfA thanksAn Administrator is I!Adventurer! The Council has identified a number of strange occurrences (such as "vandals" and "articles for deletion") in the surrounding wilderness. The Council would check it out, but they have important Councily-type things. But never fear: brave adventurers known as "sysops" roam the lands! Thank you for your support in my quest to become a sysop. Although I am now wielding the keys to my very own Bitchin' Meatcar, I promise to uphold the laws of the land, martini in hand, in a way that would make Saint Sneaky Pete proud. I will do my best to be a Jack of Several Trades (although I may be a Master of Nuns). I promise to Heart Canadia. And I will make it my goal to Make War, Not ... er, Wait, Never Mind. I am glad to serve my guild, the League of Wikipedians. If I can be of any assistance, or you have any questions, suggestions, or criticisms in the future, please let me know. And if you are at a loss for what any of the above actually means, see this website. Thanks again. An Encyclopedia is We! - Revolving Bugbear 22:23, 27 December 2007 (UTC) RfA thanksDear Masterpiece2000, here is a little note to say thank you for your kind support on my request for adminship which succeeded with a final result of (72/19/6). Now that I am a sysop, do not hesitate to contact me with any queries you have. I would be glad to help you along with the other group of kind and helpful administrators. Thank you again and I look forward to editing alongside you in the future. — E talk 12:28, 28 December 2007 (UTC) John BardeenI still think it needs expansion. Bardeen was quite prolific, and given that he's been written about in a number of biographical works, it should not be difficult to make signficant additions to the article. Also, I would prefer it if more book references were used in the article. Nishkid64 (talk) 23:31, 28 December 2007 (UTC) ThanksThanks for your support in my successful RFA. AliveFreeHappy (talk) 07:32, 29 December 2007 (UTC)
Jacq LaMarcheI understand you nominated my article on this author for deletion. I've had a chance to think this through and calm down, but I would appreciate it if you refrained from referring to my work as "total crap" on a public talk page. Feel free to check out my other work on this site and you will see each article or revision is properly documented according to Wiki guidelines. If you have polite suggestions as to how I can improve that article, please let me know. Thank you for understanding. Mdb1370 (talk) 20:35, 30 December 2007 (UTC) Sorry (December 2007 - Vandalism of article Translation (TOC) )
I understand. However, it has since been removed by Jeffpw (Talk). Joeyfjj (talk) 12:42, 31 December 2007 (UTC) Happy New YearAll the best for 2008. Let's hope that the coming year sees a reduction on the stress that Wikipedia has seen recently. Jeffpw (talk) 09:11, 1 January 2008 (UTC) Best wishes in the new year! Nihil novi (talk) 09:18, 1 January 2008 (UTC) Committed IdentityHello, thank you! Committed identity is a coded string connecting your Wikipedia identity with your real life identity, if that makes sense. So, everyone's committed identity is unique, and there are about 20 different types of hash that you can use. If you want to know how to make one, I'd suggest looking through this page. If you need help, just ask, I'd be happy to help you get it in place. Best, Keilanatalk(recall) 13:32, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
RfA thanks-Djsasso (talk) 17:41, 3 January 2008 (UTC) RfA ReduxUm, it's kind of complicated, judging from the discussions. In short, someone took me up on what I said at WT:RFA (that if anyone had lost confidence in me as an admin, I would immediately stand again). Thanks for your support, I really appreciate it! :) Best, Keilanatalk(recall) 13:31, 8 January 2008 (UTC) Book referencesYes, you should definitely include the page number. Chapters are not needed, unless you are referencing an entire section to one particular section of a book. You can take a look at T206 Honus Wagner or Samuel Adams for examples of this type of referencing. Nishkid64 (talk) 17:37, 8 January 2008 (UTC) RfA thanks
TwinkleHello, Masterpiece2000. I'm fine and hope you are as well. :) Twinkle is a script that was developed to help editors with some of the repetitive tasks of maintenance. I used to extensively for some time in vandalism fighting. It offers easy options for rolling back changes, which can be marked as vandalism, as good faith changes or without assumption of faith. It automatically opens the window of the editor whose changes are being reverted and supplies a pull down list of warnings which can be quickly placed, with the specific article name already in place. It can be used to quickly mark pages for deletion through CSD or XfD. It's generally a very handy tool. However, it doesn't work with my firewall, so I can't use it anymore. :/ If you decide to go the Twinkle route, I'll give you one warning, that it's awfully easy to just mark all reversions as vandalism reversions; this is something to be avoided. Unless you're sure it's vandalism, it's better not to use that label. :) Let me know at my talk page if you'd like more information. Cheers. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 13:40, 10 January 2008 (UTC)
PseudoscienceWell, I really don't want to get involved in this dispute, but I think that people who are very strong proponents of or very strongly opposed to anything can be very vehement, and we should be careful regarding the issues. That's all I really meant to say, that we should strive for verifiable, neutral facts and a solution to this dispute. Best, Keilanatalk 03:19, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
I agree with your assessment here. But look at the garbage and wikilawyering I got from ArbCom member last time I tried to call this situation for what it is. We just have to learn to work within these absurd restrictions. -- RG2 03:33, 11 January 2008 (UTC) Thanks!
"Nice" / CivilHi. I saw a comment that you posted to User talk:ScienceApologist:
My own opinion on these matters is that we should act strongly against pseudoscience and for science, but that we should do so in a civil way, and that on Wikipedia we must do so in a civil way, regardless of our personal feelings on the subject. Again, I hope that this doesn't seem rude of me. Have a good one! -- Writtenonsand (talk) 11:48, 11 January 2008 (UTC) HiHello Master piece... i'm doin fine thanks.. the pleasure is all mine ;) .. where are from? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Liberal Saudi (talk • contribs) 13:08, 11 January 2008 (UTC) I've been doing a lot of rewrites on the article since you argued for merger. If you have time would you mind taking another look at it, and reconsidering the current version?Horrorshowj (talk) 04:37, 12 January 2008 (UTC) Roger MyersonHey Masterpiece2000. To be perfectly honest, I do not know any more about Roger Myerson's professional work (which is obviously what is focused on in his biography) than anybody else. And anything I do know about him personally (which isn't much) cannot be added unless it is in a reliable source since wikipedia has a policy about no original research. I went to school with his daughter, so that's how I know them - but I haven't spoken to her in a few years. I don't recall if I've ever met Roger himself. I probably ran into him when I was in high school and didn't realize he was big deal at the time, but I know my father has spoken with him. I'd be happy to help if I had anything to contribute to the article, but, again, I honestly don't think that I know that much more than anybody else (except for the names and ages of his children, the street he lives on, etc.) and even if I did it can't be added without being sourced. After looking a bit, actually, some of his personal information can be found on his curriculum vitae here. Sorry that I can't help more! -Bluedog423Talk 22:52, 12 January 2008 (UTC) CopernicusThanks for your interest in Nicolaus Copernicus. He was a citizen of Poland, whose history stretches from 963 or 966, with a hiatus from 1795 to 1918 (the Partitions of Poland). Copernicus is considered almost universally to be Polish, though some Germans would like to claim him as a compatriot of their own, chiefly on the grounds that he may have had some German ancestry. Ancestry, however, cannot be the sole criterion of national or ethnic belonging. Frederic Chopin's father was a Frenchman in his youth, and became quite Polonized. In the days of the European Union, it seems pointless to be debating to death the question of Copernicus' "nationality." But if a nationality must be ascribed, it probably should be Polish. Nihil novi (talk) 07:43, 15 January 2008 (UTC) CopyeditingYou're welcome. I can't remember how I found it now, but my contributions at the time were, um, interesting. If you want anything else copyedited, give me a yell. Graham87 05:22, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
BitingCould you try and not do things like [[1]]? I know things are sometimes really ungood at AfD, but you have to remember that the articles creator, who is often a newcomer, read those AfD debates. Best try not to WP:BITE them. Martijn Hoekstra (talk) 10:59, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
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