User talk:Normxxx
Hello Normxxx, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you have any questions, check out Wikipedia:Where to ask a question or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome! RJFJR 17:19, 13 December 2005 (UTC) Your questionYou asked on my talk page if I had gotten the part you thought you had lost; since I don't know what it was I can't tell if I got it or not, but if you can't see then it isn't there. Can you tell me what you were doing when your computer got hungry and ate your work? RJFJR 01:38, 15 December 2005 (UTC) Data ProcessorI took a look at Data Processor. I agree it has room for improvement so I added the {{cleanup}} template so people will know to take a look at it (there are a large number of articles tagged for cleanup so it may take a while). I also remove some of the formatting. Convention has it that bold is used for the article title in the first sentence as well as any alternate terms for the title. Bold is used in a few other places for headings, but sparingly. Convention also has it that only the first instance of a term is wikilinked, or if it has been a great distance (a few paragraphs, say) since it was linked. (This is to keep from cluttering the article and distracting the reader with multiple links that have already been read). RJFJR 01:51, 15 December 2005 (UTC) normxxx: computer ate my replyIt was just a vain hope; I looked and didn't see anything like what I was working on, which was a reply to your welcome giving a synopsis of my background and why I am expecially interested in wikipedia (because it is an international encyclopedia). Thanks for the editing help; I still have to read through the references you gave me. NewsThe work by Nature is apparently already known. I can't remember where news stories about wikipedia are posted but I did find this [1] (That's a link that will jump to a particular heading of the page). RJFJR 16:24, 16 December 2005 (UTC) Dispute on the 'Architecture' PageCould you (or someone) please mediate/arbitrate a dispute on the "archtecture" page (see the discussion page for it). barnstar
Even though we're both in a minor dispute, I decided to award you this barnstar anyway because you are a very polite person, respond to my posts with dedication and I appreciate you bringing up the issue. The only thing I can suggest is to tone down the bold in articles, since they are usually used for definitions or meta-definitions in articles, not for emphasis. Well, keep it up. -- Natalinasmpf 01:05, 22 December 2005 (UTC) ArchitectureFirst a comment: you can use wiki mark up style even on talk pages, so [[talk:architecture]] will display as talk:architecture, which is a link that can be clicked on to go directly to the page in question. It's just a nice way to refer someone to an article being discussed. About your request. How long has the dispute at talk:architecture been going on? Is no further constructive progress being made by discussion on the talk page? (It looks fairly recent to me but it's hard coming in in the middle). I don't know if there is anything I could say there that would move things along but if there is a real sticking point I can point you to some places to ask for help. All in all, I'd say let it be discussed for a while longer, it seems civil enough. RJFJR 02:20, 22 December 2005 (UTC) village pumpWhen adding comments to the village pump please don't delete everything else on the page. Broken S 16:26, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
my new proposalI've written a new proposal at the architecture talk page, not a particularly urgent one, probably something we could complete by the end of January. Or within two weeks. Anyhow, I will reply to the personal comments on my talk page concerning my views, I will just comment that systems architect needs some cleaning up, because uh...the definition isn't assertive enough and we really shouldn't be so generous with using point format at the start of the article. It's just a style thing, I'm sure that could be formalised as we go on. It's just a reminder for future edits! user talk:natalinasmpf ArchitectureYou asked about my interest in architecture? I am an architect, with an office in Oxford UK. I saw some sloppy facts so I wellied in. Salisian 23:14, 28 December 2005 (UTC) CommentIt wasn't an article but an external link. That's a speedy deletion. Of course, feel free to write an article under that title if you wish. - Lucky 6.9 21:30, 2 January 2006 (UTC) Actually, a boilerplate type of comment like that is an excellent idea! I tell you, I've gotten more flak from deleting short articles by new users. Something like that can avoid some unintentionally hurt feelings. I'll definitely look into it. BTW, if that site's US Government, the content is public domain. You can use any or all of it verbatim. No problem being new...there's a definite learning curve involved here. Believe me, I know. You can always check in at my talk page if you have a question. Good luck! - Lucky 6.9 22:23, 2 January 2006 (UTC) Wikipedia listHi, you've mentioned you are working on a comprehensive list of Wikipedia knowledge. That is great (in fact I was going to create such a list myself). Even if it is currently incomplete, I think it will be best if you put it up, so that I and others can work to improve it until it reaches optimum quality. --Meni Rosenfeld 19:32, 8 January 2006 (UTC) It's because there is a mechanism whereby individual projects can include their own project-specific content at the head and the foot of the page. Scroll down to the very bottom of the page, and you will find links to the places to edit in order to alter the project-specific text. Note that there is still a fair amount of Wikipedia-specific text on various Wikipedia-specific pages that could do with being transferred to the master copy, so that it benefits all projects rather than just Wikipedia alone. Uncle G 06:10, 13 January 2006 (UTC) Thanks for helping educate User:AlMac|(talk)userboxes on my user page We have some similar interests, so you will be seeing me intrude into some of the articles you been contributing to. Thanks for the initial links. User:AlMac|(talk) 09:06, 18 January 2006 (UTC) Page/category trickWell done. Radiant_>|< 23:11, 22 January 2006 (UTC) New Main Page Election talksA discussion has begun on how to handle an official election for replacing the Main Page. To ensure it is set up sensibly and according to consensus, your input is needed there. --Go for it! 22:43, 26 January 2006 (UTC) Regarding noinclude tag usageHello, I noticed that you were asking about the <noinclude></noinclude> tags and I think that this might be of some assistance. Hope it helps! --Robert Harrisontalk contrib 07:39, 29 January 2006 (UTC) You've Left Me Burning With Curiosity!!!What is this "formatting bug" of which you speak (on Starter toolset)? ⇒ normxxx| talk ⇒ email 22:22, 29 January 2006 (UTC) Actually, there were two. They were both in the Welcome Wagon section, and showed up in the edit you made immediately after your Major Update edit. In the first bug, the picture of the biter shoves the 2 columns off the right-hand side of the screen so that you have to scroll to see the right hand column. In the second bug, the hint box interferes with the text of the columns. The bugs look completely different in Firefox and IE, but show up in both browsers. In Firefox the hintbox overlaps with the column text, in IE the text tries to wrap around the hintbox when there really isn't enough space to do so. I hope I've been of some help. Speaking of help, you are invited to join the Wikipedia:WikiProject Help. We just got done with overhauling the Help page, and are discussing what we should do next. In what way, if any, do you think Wikipedia's help system needs to be improved? --Go for it! 22:40, 29 January 2006 (UTC) Systems Engineering EditI hate to bring this up but I think that there is one small issue that was introduced in your 01:59, 31 Jan. edit: the lead paragraph was a direct quote from the INCOSE website. I would not normally take issue, but the INCOSE was chosen because 1) they are recognized as the lead professional society for the discipline at hand, and 2) they do a pretty good job of deconflicting their work (i.e., many experienced and knowledgeable people have already provided their edits to the existing text). I realize that your latest edit was meant to increase readability, but the issue is that the INCOSE link is still attached, and currently the linked page doesn't match. This might be handled via: a) remove the INCOSE link (not preferred by me), b) modify the link to point to the INCOSE home page instead of the definition page, c) revert to the INCOSE definition, d) revert back to not having a definition on the lead paragraph (my least-preferred alternative), or e) whatever alternatives that I missed. Could you comment on your thoughts? I hope that you understand the root of my concerns. I truly appreciate your efforts in this area to date. Cask05 08:59, 31 January 2006 (UTC) OOPRe the lede - See Talk:Object-oriented_programming -MagnaMopus E-mailing other usersHi Normxxx, Good to hear that you're working on solving conflicts and improving Wikiquette! You can e-mail any user (who has entered an e-mail address) using the "e-mail this user" link. I'm not sure what skin you're using, but in mine I have a list of links on the left. From a user talk page, the second group of links begins with "Edit this page" and ends with "E-mail this user". If you don't see it, maybe someone at the help desk can help you with your particular setup. moink 21:40, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
Solipsism editsPlease understand that I'm not one of those people that spends all of their time on featured articles. I'm trolling around the underbelly of Wikipedia, fixing lots of noise. When I reverted your edit on Solipsism with an encouraging comment to come back and resolve certain issues, I was trying to point out that I didn't consider your edit to be worthness noise like so much of what I see. It's useful and could be a long-term contribution to the page, but it really needs to have the items that I just listed at Talk:Solipsism resolved to fit into a Wikipedia article. If you need help, let me know, but please don't take it personally. Thanks! -Harmil 03:38, 24 February 2006 (UTC) I am not sure how you think I mean reality as a word, to me reality means simply that which actually exists whether anyone notices it or not. I believe that my true nature IS reality, I am also aware that my perceptions are not reality, but my own minds invention which may or may not have any direct reference to reality... I am dreaming a world and cannot tell whether this dream is accurate to a "real" world or just my own minds creativity... the dreamer is not found within his own dream other than as another dream element, so this body I perceive is part of the dream, you "others" are likewise part of this dream. My view is that while all of us are actually ONE reality, it is possible to hide data from different aspects of the same whole just as you can run WORD and PAINT on the same computer at the same time without a crossing of data yet communication being possible by copy paste means the same as we can communicate via internet and speaking etc. so you are word and I am paint, but we are both essentially programs on the same quantum computer, reality, the universe... yet what we know is only the contents of our individual program displays, the words on your document and the images on my palet... neither of which can inform either of us of the true nature of the program which makes both possible...yet we can speculate on what might be necessary to make it all happen, sort of back engineering methods.Jiohdi 15:44, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
I have never known a single moment when I did not exist and I never willJiohdi 17:14, 2 March 2006 (UTC) Then you reject all monisms (including solipsism), dualisms, and pluralisms...
and there are many reasons I have for not accepting that buddha was all knowing or even correct in his conclusions so do not base a conclusion about me on him...Jiohdi 15:38, 8 March 2006 (UTC) my understanding is that a solipsist, such as I am, believes that I alone exist in reality. that everything and everyone I know is part of my wholeness, yes? my beliefs as to why I am unable to control all aspects of my being may be different, certainly not unique, but the core belief remains unchanged.Jiohdi 19:03, 8 March 2006 (UTC) Trial of SocratesFor an excellent contrarian view of Socrates' trial, see The Trial of Socrates (Paperback) by I.F. Stone, ISBN 0385260326 [1] Remember, Plato was Socrates' propagandist and was bound to present things in a very biased fashion! ⇒ normxxx| talk ⇒ email 20:54, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Solipsism Again.Just dropping you a line that I edited some of your work on the Solipsism page, and would be interested to see what you had to say about it or any other possible improvements. stuy userboxGreetings, REQUEST FOR INFODear Norman, I am doing research and find this article very useful but need a reference(s) other than Wikipedia, can you please help, my user name for wikipedia is I2research. Thanks (urgent) [...continued...] request for infoActually, since I posted my comment/query through a link on the 'Architecture' page I had presumed that it would be categorised as such, and therefore did not mention that it was the Architecture article which I found very useful and need references for (other than Wikipedia) ICD referencesNorm, I'm afraid I don't really understand the relevance of the references you've provided for the ICD article. The first (from a quick glance) doesn't seem to talk about ICDs at all; the second talks about ICDs within the context of a particular simulation architecture; the third critiques the windows API; the last indicates that ICDs are often incomplete, but can be made better using UML. None of the references appear to provide any support for the assertion that
and likewise for the assertion that
Am I missing something in these articles? If so, can you please direct me to the parts of the articles in question that do support the above assertions? Thanks. --Allan McInnes (talk) 04:11, 10 May 2006 (UTC) re: Stock MarketHi, I was curious why the word, trillion, is bold for the first two letters. Not that it matters to me, or anything. :) Brian Pearson 17:55, 29 August 2007 (UTC) Normxxx, I added some links in stock market. I was a bit fatigued when I created them, so it wouldn't hurt if another pair of eyes took a look at them. :) Brian Pearson 02:25, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
Your recent editsHi, there. In case you didn't know, when you add content to talk pages and Wikipedia pages that have open discussion, you should sign your posts by typing four tildes ( ~~~~ ) at the end of your comment. On many keyboards, the tilde is entered by holding the Shift key, and pressing the key with the tilde pictured. You may also click on the signature button located above the edit window. This will automatically insert a signature with your name and the time you posted the comment. This information is useful because other editors will be able to tell who said what, and when. Thank you! --SineBot 18:48, 1 September 2007 (UTC) Hi Norman, Are you aware of the blog Normxxx.blogspot.com, which uses the same name as yours? It has just posted an article on investing in a particular market under my name that I did not write or have anything to do with. If that's your blog, kindly remove the post. As a journalist who writes about investing in that same market, that's fraud and I will contact Blogger about it. If not, you should be aware of someone misusing your name. Couldn't find any way to comment on that blog or reach the person behind it, so I had to find another way of getting through to them. The article was posted Thursday, Nov. 27, and is titled "LT For Gold And Silver: The Long Term Outlook For Gold And Silver." Thanks, Alex —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.68.5.215 (talk) 15:30, 28 November 2008 (UTC) Request for guidance - new article on VPEC-TCan I ask for your guidance in a putative article for Wikipedia that I've written, please? From the list of articles you have created and contributed to significantly, it seems you would be a suitable person to ask, if you can find the time. The article is on my talk page at present, here: [2] Thanks, I'd appreciate it. Argey (talk) 11:18, 14 June 2009 (UTC) "I will be back with a thorough review within a fortnight. Normxxx (talk) 16:26, 16 June 2009 (UTC)" Many thanks. Umm ... Trembling in awe a bit now ... No, I wasn't aware of your Wikipedia:Starter toolset. Will spend some time on that. Thanks Argey (talk) 09:12, 19 June 2009 (UTC) Normxxx: Will you have time to look the VPEC-T article over? I'd be most appreciative... Argey (talk) 02:47, 17 July 2009 (UTC) Normxxx: I'm sorry, I missed your comment about examples, because I was scanning the visible text and did not enter edit mode. Naive of me - I should have looked at the article's History and I would have picked it up. Lesson learned. Are the examples that I have now added suitable, do you think? Getting named case studies is difficult - the companies and organizations concerned do not want to be named. Argey (talk) 03:03, 7 August 2009 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for August 5Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Wikipedia appreciates your help. 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