User talk:QuuxplusoneList of the Daily Show guests AFDSince you voted on the previous AFD (here) I thought you may wish to vote again on the article's second AFD: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of The Daily Show guests (2nd nomination). Cburnett 01:09, 15 February 2007 (UTC) Bill Brasky, and others.Thanks. Sure, I'll check them out. I'll try to do what I can to keep them down. (I don't know much about the subjects, or what is going on there, but I will do what I can.) I will add the articles to my watchlist, and try to keep a watchfull eye. Thanks again for your consideration. It's nice to be appreciated here (for once). Wavy G 08:50, 1 March 2007 (UTC) Binary SemaphoreHi, I added some comments about the difference between binary semaphore and mutex. You undid that comments. Can you explain is there anything wrong in the comments that's why u undid it or is there any other reason?? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Vinluvin (talk • contribs) 06:31, 15 March 2007 (UTC).
Thanks! got it.. essentially from theoretical point of view there is no comparison between mutex and semaphore.. both are meant for different uses.. right?? I thought the discussion is from programming point of view (as mentioned in the title) and I checked the point I added in three different implementation of Operating systems practically by writing the programs and I observed all behaved the same, that's why I added the comments:). - Vinluvin CwatsetsHello, Quuxplusone. I see that you've nominated cwatset for deletion. I've read your comments on the associated talk page. Apparently you're not real big on abstract algebra, so I thought I'd clear a couple of things up for you. The addition used in the article is modulo two. That is,
You may be more familiar with the concept of exclusive or, or exclusive disjunction. Anyway, there's a huge and very deep field of mathematics, the theory of finite fields (of order 2n), which is entirely based on binary arithmetic modulo two. Most of the theory of error correcting codes is traditionally expressed in terms of these finite fields. So the kind of "addition" you found so odd in cwatset is in fact quite widely used by mathematicians. DavidCBryant 12:02, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
Image:Smallcaps.png listed for deletionAn image or media file that you uploaded or altered, Image:Smallcaps.png, has been listed at Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion. Please look there to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you. —Remember the dot (talk) 03:38, 30 March 2007 (UTC) KatabasisIf you want to merge pars of Katabasis into Descent to the underworld then I suggest you do it. However if you want to leave the template in place, please add the opposite template "mergefrom" to the article "Descent to the underworld" and add a section to the appropriate talk page so that people can discuss it. --Philip Baird Shearer 11:10, 17 April 2007 (UTC) The Little Girl Who Lives Down The LaneHow do you figure that Rynn killed Mrs. Hallet -- either intentionally or unintentionally -- in the film version of the story? (Remember, the synopsis refers only to the film version.) Mrs. Hallet walked down to the cellar (despite Rynn's repeated warnings), accidentally tripped the prop on her way up, and caused the door to slam on her head. I don't see how Rynn was directly involved at all in this process. The added Trivia note also states that Mrs. Hallet was *accidentally* killed in the film version. I think the synopsis should be changed to avoid confusion with the events in the novel. Jphillst 00:50, 26 April 2007 (UTC) SPARCI am a little confused by what happened to this page SPARC - Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Corporation you changed to a redirect yesterday --I see the speedy for the redirect but I did not notice the speedy or other deletion process for the original. In any case i want to recreate it as it is one of the things I know about & I'm sure i could do a proper article whatever may have been wrong with the first--If you're an admin could you restore it to my user space for the purpose?DGG 00:25, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
Image restorationHey. I don't know if you have followed these matters, but there was a reason I remove the pictures at Parthian Shot. As far as this goes [1], I removed the Shapur II picture because its supposed source according to its description page [2] does not feature this picture at all. So it is completely unwarranted to call it 'Shapur II' or more importantly, a "Parthian Shot". As far as the Amazon, the source, CAIS, has been determined as a non-RS committing copyvios per a number of discussions, and really the pictures are going to be removed entirely sometime. Certainly such a picture is not appropriate in any article, so I removed it. I ask that you please undo your action. Also, next time please use an edit summary so I know why you undid my edit. Thanks. The Behnam 16:34, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
Could you help?Hello! I noticed you fixed the problem when somebody had moved 311 to 311 (year). I noticed that somebody had done the same fault to 411 (moving it to 411 (year). I tried to move it back, but it didn't work out quite as I wanted it (the history wasn't moved). Now, I wonder, if you could fix this too. I would be much obliged if you did. I'm rather desperate, since 411 is now blank. Secondly, is it only admins who can move a page back or can I, who's only an ordinary user, do this as well? Thanks in advance! /Ludde23 Talk Contrib 08:52, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
Source tag← I noticed your recent AWB change to Singleton pattern, replacing the <code> tags with <source lang=...>. I'm happy that somebody finally got around to designing a tag to indicate the particular language used in a snippet of source code, but I'm extremely disappointed in the fruit-salad syntax coloring, especially since there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it — the coloring is different between different languages, and it's not obviously based on any prior art (Borland for Pascal/C/C++, Microsoft for C/C++/C#, the ACM or Knuth for Algol/Pascal,...). I respectfully request that you not convert any more articles' source code until the problems with syntax coloring have been sorted out. In the meantime, could you tell me how you learned about the <source lang=...> tag? I don't see it mentioned anywhere obvious. (For example, Wikipedia:Algorithms on Wikipedia, Wikipedia:WikiProject Programming languages, Wikipedia:Community Portal.) --Quuxplusone 04:53, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
Request for comment on computer programThe Computer program article is in need of repair. Would you comment on any improvement suggestions? I joined the talk starting with the thread talk:computer program#Definition of a computer program. Timhowardriley 00:44, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
Copyedit on Computer programQuuxplusone thanks for the copy-editing. I like what you've done so far, but I have one minor clarification. You changed a sentence in the intro to read "Computer programs, also known as software, may be categorized along functional lines". Technically computer programs encompass both software and firmware. Is this a distinction we want to make, or do we want to classify firmware as a subset of software (as is this case with this wording)? Thanks. SqlPac 02:46, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
I would say that firmware is not "important" enough to warrant a special mention in the intro paragraph. Someone who is ignorant of the definition of computer program (or else why would they be reading the article?) probably doesn't want to be bothered with minor distinctions right off the bat. Let the distinction be made further down in the article — I think it's repeated further down already, in fact.
Re the aside: I'm not a SQL person, I'm a C hacker. I might look anyway, but don't count on it. --Quuxplusone 03:40, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
Proposed Micronation WikiprojectI've published a proposal to gauge the level of interest in setting up a micronation Wikiproject, which I thought might be of interest to you based on your past contributions. Comments and suggestions are welcome: Wikipedia:WikiProject_Council/Proposals#Micronations --Gene_poole 02:02, 29 May 2007 (UTC) I have replaced broken images per your discussion at this page in January. Let me know if you have comments. Nimur 16:35, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
HeyI removed the notice because the AfD is closed. I was asked to do that in IRC by an admin. Please don't put it back. Whsitchy 14:18, 7 June 2007 (UTC) GeSHi syntax highlightingGeSHi is an external project, and it's important that we support that project, contributing to the open source community in general, rather than forking the software and making our improvements for Wikimedia alone. Report GeSHi bugs to their tracker on sourceforge. To make your own changes to source files, check out a copy from their subversion repository using a subversion client, then use the diff feature to generate a patch file containing the changes. Submit your patch file by email to the GeSHi developers, or as an attachment to a bug report. Once they've approved and incorporated your changes, we'll update our copy on Wikimedia. -- Tim Starling 20:35, 12 June 2007 (UTC) SnowclonesHi. I noticed you went through and removed a bunch of snowclones from this list. Two of them I had added just the day before, and I'm curious as to what criteria you used to select the ones you wanted to delete. Some of them I understand (I haven't heard any other iterations of "Be afraid, be very afraid", so it probably doesn't qualify), but for (to pick an example at random) "This is Sparta!" I have seen "This is Sbarro!", "This is Karma!", and a whole mess of others that don't occur to me at the moment. I'm not "angry" or anything, and I'm trying not to be even terribly defensive. But it felt kind of like personal dislike, more than anything else, guided your "pruning" session, and I really do want to know what the rationale was behind deleting a whole bunch of things from a list that's supposed to be long. Thor Rudebeck 19:24, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Trabb Pardo-Knuth algorithm & Source highlightingc.f. Talk:ALGOL#Source highlighting in ALGOL, and some other issues. Cheers NevilleDNZ 08:14, 20 June 2007 (UTC) Signed MagnitudeNoticed you reversed my edits of "sign and magnitude". Did a google search "sign and magnitude" 250,000 atrticles, "signed magnitude" 27,000. Your right, I will change the floating point article. Charles Esson 19:50, 1 July 2007 (UTC) GeSHi syntax highlightingI've found a few errors with GeSHi (with LaTeX, and have submitted these bugs), however I don't see anything upsetting with the examples in C file input/output. Could you point them out for me, and I'll submit the report. If this concern is in regards to the selection of colours ... I think I'd prefer darker colours overall, and I might submit these recommendations for the default Monobook.css. Thanks. +mt 21:54, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
You reverted an edit of mine there. Per Wikipedia:Avoid self reference, it isn't appropriate for articles or article categories to point to Wikipedia or to the editing process itself. A reader browsing that category in a book would not want to know about bookmarklets. — Carl (CBM · talk) 00:51, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
You made the last edit of GHS, I made the second to last. Hi! :-) Many of your edits, I agree with. Others not. I am an journalist covering embedded tools for a professional electronics magazine. GHS is one of the companies that I talk to and write about, since it is has a big customer base and is often innovative in its products. Some points where I don't agree with your changes:
So, Quuxplusone, what have you to say to the above? --gnirre 16:53, 10 July 2007 (UTC) In fact, lets take this to the GHS discussion page. --gnirre 16:53, 10 July 2007 (UTC) Hello Quuxplusone, If you have the time, can you let me know where you found the (DoubleTheCubeWithUnitRuler.png) diagram located in the "Double the Cube" article. Thanks! --Ecb0038 16:21, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
Glen BarkerI had cut and pasted the top of the Jose Cruz (another former outfielder for the Houston Astros) article for help with the format. I accidentally left the line in question in the Glen Barker article and removed it as soon as I noticed. As for the capitalization, that was another mistake and I'll fix it as soon as I figure out how - thanks for bringing that mistake to my attention. As far as your smug tone, I'm not sure how to address that, but I'll try...I am so honored that you find my edit history "reasonably" legit [/sarcasm] and that you thought the Barker article might be nonsense or a hoax, though absolutely nothing in it, save two typos, are out of the ordinary. I realize that an article on a guy who played three seasons of major league baseball might be nonsense to some, but he's clearly relevant as per the terms of Wikipedia and a simple web search would prove that he actually exists. Maybe you could have used your obviously strong powers of observation to deduce that I'm just a guy who is fairly new to Wikipedia and is having a hard time with the finer points of style. Maybe to promote goodwill on Wikipedia you could have instead begun your message with, "Could you please clarify..." and/or helped me to fix my errors? Thanks pal. --PSully 10:49, 30 July 2007 (UTC) I've filed bug 11351 in response to your comment. --ais523 16:01, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
Hatnote templatesHello. You reverted my replacing a hardcoded dab notice with a {{For}} template on small caps (diff). However, WP:DAB and WP:HAT are explicit NOT to subst dab notices. (From what I've read, it's long been decided that consistency and updatability trump minor perfs concerns because we build an encyclopedia not an engine, and perfs can always be upgraded mechanically on the server side; that's why most articles are happily littered with permanent {{For}}), {{Main}}, {{Seealso}}, {{Reflist}}, {{Imdb}}, navboxes and footboxes, not to mention all the temporary {{Unreferenced}}, {{Cleanup}}, etc.) So, I'm putting back a hatnote template. Since you seemed to miss the intro of the hardcoded dab, I'm using {{Otheruses4}} this time: {{Otheruses4|typography|the stock market "small cap"|Market capitalization}} But I'd prefer you to consider the original: {{For|the stock market "small cap"|Market capitalization}} IMO, it was enough because a reader sent in error on this page will read the short dab notice and go, "Oh, right, that's what I was reading about, market stuff, I'm clicking there". He doesn't need the extra "This article is about typography" intro to get in the way of the hatnote, especially since the article starts with it too, making it a but redundant IMO. Anyway, I'm putting {{Otheruses4}} and I'll let you decide about the shorter {{For}} instead. Cheers. — Komusou talk @ 18:41, 9 October 2007 (UTC) Parser (CGI language)Hi, You prodded Parser (CGI language) and i missed it, so i couldn't contest it. Parser is nowhere near PHP in its popularity, but it is used by at least hundreds of websites. You can see a list of Russian websites and international websites. Some of them are the Russian websites of pretty notable companies such as Samsung, Apple and Microsoft, and there are also Tyumen Oblast and Volgograd city. So at least in Russia this language is somewhat notable. These lists are self-published and i don't know how to verify the information in them, but if you are not familiar with the Russian web industry, then you should know that Art. Lebedev Studio is a very well-known and trustworthy company. Also, Parser being a GPL'd product, they don't have much commercial interest in lying about the number of its users. I don't work there and i don't have any incentive to promote it; i just wrote an article about a language which is more obscure than PHP, but definitely not entirely obscure, and i was unpleasantly surprised to see it prodded without any discussion. If you would like to propose it for AfD or merger, then i don't mind. In the meantime, do you agree to undeletion? Thanks in advance. --Amir E. Aharoni 15:24, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
Redirect of -HumanHello, this is a message from an automated bot. A tag has been placed on -Human, by another Wikipedia user, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. The tag claims that it should be speedily deleted because -Human is a redirect to a non-existent page (CSD R1). Thiele's interpolation formula - contextI disagree with you about this article: the problem is not that it has "insufficient context" - after all, in the first line there is a reference back to interpolation, which seems to cover the matter (just about) adequately; so here is (just another) interpolation (and, by extension, extrapolation) formula. Rather, it is that there is an insufficiency of pages referencing the article. Am I not right? (I say this as one who has added quite a lot to the page.) Hair Commodore 20:45, 5 November 2007 (UTC) Hi, I saw your request for page move was enacted. Apparently the modern trend is to remove the possessive form of naming eponymous diseases, on the basis that Graves did not have the disease hence "Graves disease" rather than "Graves' disease". Likewise see Parkinson's disease mentions alternative form. Personally I liked the old form, but others pointed out the current thinking. However I can't easily find past discussion threads on this and so have set up a discussiomn thread at the medical wikiproject WT:MED. David Ruben Talk 20:03, 11 February 2008 (UTC) FYI - if you had not already noticed, I recently closed your proposed move with a result of "move to Sacra Corona Unita". The soul opposer, User:Timeineurope, has opted to revert this move as he was not happy with the "2:1 majority" for the move. If this is an item you feel strongly about, feel free to once again propose the move at WP:RM and we will see if it gets any further extended discussion this time. Have a nice day. JPG-GR (talk) 17:12, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
RollerballMainly to appease the Wikipedians hostile to "trivia", I moved the roller derby article's "in pop culture" section to a separate wiki a while back. There's now just a link to it from the External Links section. That's where both Rollerball films are mentioned, as well as Whip It!. —mjb (talk) 19:03, 13 August 2008 (UTC) Your type punning page has some dangerous information (in that your information if assumed correct could be used to change correct code into broken code). I removed the dangerous information, but you edited it back. The major problem is that the union is the c-standard way to eliminate the aliasing bugs, yet you state otherwise. A reader of your article would be hesitant to use the union to fix the aliasing bugs, when in fact it is the only way to do so. Read the links you provide in the page and you should see the way you describe things is wrong. Also, your comments when removing the change was: (-fstrict-aliasing is irrelevant to the first example; with only one object, no aliasing can possibly take place). Are you sure that if the function is inlined there are not potential aliasing problems? I'm not opposed to removal of the -fstrict-aliasing references, but I am absolutely opposed to your comments that the union approach is incorrect. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.220.79.192 (talk) 00:48, 20 October 2008 (UTC)
The United States Steel HourHi. I came back to the The United States Steel Hour article today and noticed you reverted my change of the tense (it was over a month ago so no worries if you don't remember the edit). The reason I changed "was" to "is" has to do with WP:TENSE which states that works of fiction should be referred to in the present tense. I work on a bunch of television articles, but since I'm not familiar with this particular series, is there a reason why it shouldn't fall under the policy as well? I haven't changed the tense back because I wanted to touch base with you first. Thanks. Pinkadelica Say it... 03:40, 4 November 2008 (UTC) An AfD you will be interested inSee Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Die Glocke. AWT (talk) 19:50, 14 January 2009 (UTC) RequestHello. I am the writer of the SimpleProgrammingTutorials.com website and I would like to ask you to review some articles from this resource and, if you suppose they are of appropriate quality, add links to corresponding articles of WikiPedia. You can contact me at denis.kulagin@simpleprogrammingtutorials.com. Thanks in advance. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Denis.Kulagin (talk • contribs) 18:49, 26 January 2009 (UTC) You can quote me on that...On your user page, you say: "Naturally, I won't edit an article solely to change its spacing or quotation style, but I will make such changes while editing for other purposes." But you reverted my edits to Count Zero solely to change my quotation style, and you were not editing that article for other purposes! Where do I go to file a complaint??? Actually, that's just a weak joke -- in fact, I'd like to thank you for alerting me to the Wikipedia policy on quotation marks. I cringe to think about how many articles I've edited incorrectly over the last couple of years. (But even if those articles are now incorrect, at least they're consistent!) As a writer, I've never never cared for the "American" style of using quotation marks, but I've been stuck with it, anyway. So actually I'm pleased to see that Wikipedia has opted for something that's more sensible... while at the same time I have to try not to think about how much time I've spent thinking that I was correcting articles only to find out that I've actually been de-correcting them :( HMishkoff (talk) 01:26, 25 March 2009 (UTC) Speedy deletion nomination of OBI![]() A tag has been placed on OBI requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section A7 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article appears to be about a person or group of people, but it does not indicate how or why the subject is important or significant: that is, why an article about that subject should be included in an encyclopedia. Under the criteria for speedy deletion, such articles may be deleted at any time. Please see the guidelines for what is generally accepted as notable, as well as our subject-specific notability guideline for biographies. You may also wish to consider using a Wizard to help you create articles - see the Article Wizard. If you think that this notice was placed here in error, you may contest the deletion by adding Kdiff3 deletionI think your criteria for a software product being encyclopedic is a reasonable test, but am curious why kdiff3 was singled out. From looking at the Comparison_of_file_comparison_tools article I think the same can be said for many of the entries there. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.11.182.63 (talk) 17:27, 13 October 2009 (UTC)
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Teredo and Teredo NavalisGreetings. With reference to the Wikipedia article on Teredo (the IPv6 tunneling protocol) and its namesake creature. I think your edit was an improvement over my change, except for your reintroduction of the term "Teredo Navalis". I had removed "Teredo Navalis" because:
Unfortunately, the combined effect of our edits gives two false impressions:
If (1) were true, wouldn't the protocol be called Teredo Navalis? And as can be seen here, "Teredo Navalis" is just one of dozens of species within the "Teredo" genus. I didn't remove "... Navalis" myself because this may well be the lamest topic for an edit war in the history of Wikipedia.
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So, the thing I thought was my Wikipedia password no longer works. (It's possible that I changed it a long time ago to something else, and then forgot both that I changed it and what I changed it to.) I've been logged in on my personal laptop for ever, hence how I'm writing this message; but I can no longer log in on new devices. And there's no email address associated with my Wikipedia account. I'm hopeful that an admin would have the power to attach a recovery email address to this account and then I could take it from there. I'm aware of the options
but I'm hoping there's a better option available with admin assistance. --Quuxplusone (talk) 18:57, 17 May 2018 (UTC) [... some comments moved to history ...]
And I'm back! For the sake of posterity, here's the story: I opened a usurp request following the instructions on meta:Steward requests, which resulted in a Steward opening Phabricator issue T194929, which resulted in another Steward manually resetting my password via the command line. So I managed to get back into my "Quuxplusone" account, contributions and all, without any usurp-related shenanigans! (Thanks again to all who helped out, including but not limited to ZfJames, Chrissymad, 78.28.45.127, علاء, Boing! said Zebedee, and JSutherland (WMF).) --Quuxplusone (talk) 22:41, 21 May 2018 (UTC)
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So it would appear my instincts and characterization was correct. I'll restore it, unless you have further thoughts. Activist (talk) 09:13, 16 December 2018 (UTC)
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