User talk:R. fiend/Archive2This page is an archive. For current discussion, see User talk: R. fiend. Nancy ZergThanks for the better merge of the Zerg stuff into the Ken Jennings article. It looks better now. --OntarioQuizzer 00:04, 11 Jan 2005 (UTC) Prince HalOooh! The mind truly boggles when you stop to think how many Prince Henrys there have been. I'll make a stab at it sometime when the wiki's moving a bit faster. - Nunh-huh 02:27, 14 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Hey Fiend- I was able to confirm that the NSE-50 in question was in fact the Nifty. As for the BSE Sensex, I added some data including their website, but was unable to find a source for the constituent list. The link on their webpage is broken. Awkwardly enough, I do have a source of that data through my work, but it is a paid service from which I would have ethical problems sharing the data, despite the fact that the constituent list should be public knowledge. Nevertheless, when the sensex site fixes their link, we can pull the constituent list from there. --DropDeadGorgias (talk) 15:57, Feb 1, 2005 (UTC) Just a short question about this river. Are you sure the spelling Kwhae Noi is correct, or should it be spelled Khwae Noi. I ask you because there is a discussion about this in the german wikipedia and I want to be sure of the spelling because google finds more hits with Khwae as with Kwhae. --ElRakı ?! 18:27, 9 Feb 2005 (UTC) vfd stuffHi. I've reviewed the vfd's for Stacy Armstrong and Robin Gabrielli. Counting the nominator's vote makes each one 2/3 for deletion, so I've deleted those articles; there's no policy for not counting the nominator, nor is there for counting anonymous votes. It looks like there are promo links all over the place, but I'm too lazy to clean them up. Regards & happy editing, Wile E. Heresiarch 06:50, 13 Feb 2005 (UTC)
BarnstarHey, thanks for the Barnstar. Just trying to do my part. Kevin Rector 17:50, Feb 14, 2005 (UTC) VfD ProcessI can not assume a vote of something unless it is clearly spelled out for me. I may misinterpret the intent of the original voter who placed the article up. As quoted from Wikipedia:Deletion policy: "When in doubt, don't delete." and "The exact method of determining rough consensus varies from time to time, case to case, and person to person." It is my personal opinion, without a clear intent spelled by the nominator, I can not count the vote. If you feel that I have made a judgement error, you may ask one of the other VFD maintainers to review it, such as Joyous, Rossami or our newest administrator, dbenbenn. I am only following policy, which is, when in doubt, don't delete. -- AllyUnion (talk) 21:08, 15 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Advice on some articles I stumbled uponHey, I found articles on Brian Weikle and Tom Walsh. Definitely notable in the Jeopardy pantheon, but notable enough for inclusion in Wikipedia? I'm thinking of nominating for VfD just to see what the community thinks - but I'm personally neutral on both articles. What do you think? --OntarioQuizzer 23:36, 17 Feb 2005 (UTC) Classical one-hit wondersGo for it... be bold. I plead guilty to spending a lot of time arguing for the article to be kept and very little time since in working on it... always an issue on VfD. But I don't personally feel any urgency about improving the page—remember, I thought it was OK to keep it as it was. I have no objection at all to any good-faith refactoring you would choose to do. The essential information I would like to see preserved are the actual composer names, titles of works, and any useful short accompanying information, for those items which, in the consensus opinion of those self-appointed Wikipedian editors who have chosen to work on the page, are valid items. Unlike some VfD discussants, I believe that the reality is that 90% of Wikipedia is in fact the consensus opinion of self-appointed editors, and that's OK. I made the point on the mailing list that an article like Force doesn't give any references at all, except to a web page for a calculator. It says "f = ma," and if you ask "sez who," the only possible answer is "anyone who has taken physics knows this and we've all taken physics." Nobody bothers to find a citation for things that they are confident are widely believed among people knowledgeable in the subject matter. The present article goes on at way too much length noting the subjectivity of the judgements. That should be stated briefly. I think there's no point in attempting a bright-line definition of "one-hit wonder in classical music." The stuff that came out in VfD--the existence of the DG album, and the existence of a website that claims to be a sales-based classical "top 100 list"--could be mentioned and if you don't I may get around to it at some point. I'm a little uneasy about merging it into one-hit wonder in the sense that I don't know how the people who watch that page would feel about it. However, that article does have plenty of room. I preferred the suggestion that the title be changed to something like "Popularity in classical music" Dpbsmith (talk) 15:14, 19 Feb 2005 (UTC) ThanksThanks for the heads up and revert on my homepage. Megan1967 00:57, 23 Feb 2005 (UTC) Text "salvaged" from Internet terrorismAs you cast a vote on the VfD for Internet terrorism I thought you should be alerted to a current RfC about the fate of the content taking place at Talk:Cyber-terrorism. -- Antaeus Feldspar 20:06, 26 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Chicago aldermenHi there! Since the discussion seemed finished, I've closed up the Wikipedia:Deletion_policy/Local_politicians discussion for now. I believe consensus has been established that local politicians deserve mention in Wikipedia, but not in a separate article UNLESS they have done something exceptional. Would you please check if you find this a reasonable conclusion, and leave a short note on that page's talk page? Thanks. Yours, Radiant! 10:13, Mar 8, 2005 (UTC) Universism undeletionR. fiend, would you please take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Votes_for_undeletion#Universist_Movement ... there is new info after your vote. Universist 03:49, 12 Mar 2005 (UTC) I noticed this guy is on your "to do" list, you might want to take a look at the basic stub which I've made. Kappa 11:14, 12 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Professor Birch & PokecruftHey. Over at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Professor Birch (recount), I think you left a comment in the wrong section (in the previous discussion, rather than the new one). By the way, I agree completely; a merge vote is not the same as keep vote. Android79 16:49, Mar 17, 2005 (UTC) I replied to your message here: Talk:Da_Strike - Mattingly23 13:28, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC) Could you explain something?Hello. I gather there's some sort of controversy surrounding Eric Bruno Borgman, which strikes me as bizarre, since he seems (according to User:Vagrant's article about him) to be nothing more than a minor celebrity, and certainly not the sort of person who would inspire a major uproar (and correct me if I'm wildly mistaken). You seem to be involved in this dispute, judging by Pitchka's comment on this article. Would you be so kind as to briefly explain the issue? It's not urgent. I'm just curious. Binadot 03:08, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC) Talk
Thanks for going out of your way to explain all this. I hope I haven't been a bother. Binadot 07:04, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC) Oy. thanks, I didn't realize there was a history. I've deleted the rfd and reverted the Penis envy article to its previous version. RickK 07:24, Mar 21, 2005 (UTC) JeopardyHello, I am taking the Jeopardy contestant exam next month. Any advice? Taco Deposit | Talk-o to Taco 21:00, Mar 21, 2005 (UTC)
GRiderRegarding GRider's 'Socratic' VfD nominations and the ensuing reactions by voters, please read and comment on Wikipedia:Requests for comment/GRider2. Thanks. Radiant_* 12:23, Mar 22, 2005 (UTC) I would be grateful if you could keep the 3RR rule for your own edits in mind. ~~ Jeopardy bookIs the Barnes & Noble Jeopardy book you mentioned The Jeopardy! Book: The Answers, the Questions, the Facts, and the Stories of the Greatest Game Show in History by Alex Trebek and Peter Barsocchini? Or is it something else? Thanks, Taco Deposit | Talk-o to Taco 20:04, Mar 28, 2005 (UTC)
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