User talk:R. fiend/Archive3this is an archive. see User talk: R. fiend for current discussion. Lorna NogueiraI thought you might like to know that I have re-nominated Lorna Nogueira at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Lorna Nogueira for deletion. Kevin Rector 04:47, Apr 10, 2005 (UTC) "Little Hitler"I read in a book of unusual laws once that a court ruling has made it a crime to call anyone either a skunk or Adolf Hitler. As for Constitutionality, one could argue that the Tenth Amendment grants innumerable powers to the states. Like the courts care. ;-) - Calmypal 19:57, Apr 15, 2005 (UTC) Jeopardy againI passed the test. Thanks for all your help. It was seriously very helpful. I am not too confident that I did very well in the audition, but we'll see if they call sometime. Taco Deposit | Talk-o to Taco 22:42, Apr 22, 2005 (UTC) I've closed this discussion as it seems to have reached a consensual conclusion. Please take a look at the conclusion and note (on the talk page) if you agree with its consensuality. Yours, Radiant_* 10:49, Apr 28, 2005 (UTC) FroggyMooreIf you want to start an RfC, I'll endorse it. RickK 23:04, May 5, 2005 (UTC) Lorna NogueiraHello R., seems like a delete to me too. Regards, Wile E. Heresiarch 04:54, 6 May 2005 (UTC) VfD on Brandenn BremmerR, it seems that your worst fears came true. It might be worth watching this VfD, if you're not already doing so. -- Hoary 03:14, 2005 May 7 (UTC) More dicking around since, as the same fellow has moved the VfD. (I moved it back.) -- Hoary 04:53, 2005 May 7 (UTC) Hi, R. fiend. I read your opinion for this submission recently. I am sorry we have very different opinion What Wikiquote is and not. I didn't know how you have been actively involved into English Wikiquote, but would you like to read once our policies including our deletion policy before voting for moving something unacceptable on another Wikimedia project to it? I hope you turn your opinion after reviewing our discusions on VfD. Thanks, --Aphaea* 10:13, 9 May 2005 (UTC) How high ...is Bow Fiddle Rock? Just asking. :-) Noisy | Talk 16:37, May 17, 2005 (UTC) Hi R fiend. I read your comments on my talk page and thanks for the comments. I'm not sure what I can do to improve either articles. IMHO, articles like Xie Wuji and Ice and Fire Island are doomed for deletion, and Cheng Kun is well lost. That secondary character bears no great importance to the story other than being the major stock villain of the book, and what little you have done to the original title article, I sincerely can't improve it. What I do want to do is to nip this trend of adding minor, non-consequential characters from the book into Wikipedia, and the best we can do is to kill the minor articles one by one through VfD before some over-enthusiastic fan drools over. And there are hundreds of such minor characters in wuxia novels. I've grown a few white hairs trying to make Jinyong articles encyclopedic, for the sake of Wikipedia. For Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Saber, frankly I'm not sure I can. If pressed, I'll end up deleting more than I'll add, and the article will probably revert as a stub, sub-stub -- or worse -- sub-sub-stub. That's because the major part of reading a wuxia novel is the plot (as in an Alexandre Dumas novel) and I don't think mere plot recitation worth its grain in an encyclopedia. If you view them all you'll see there's nothing much critical that one can put in. However, I'll place the article on my watchlist and see what I can do to clean it up once the Cheng Kun gets re-merged in. Mandel 07:29, May 24, 2005 (UTC)
I applaud your extremely discreet addition of the two minor characters into the article. I hope at least people won't complain now. Mandel 05:02, Jun 16, 2005 (UTC)
VfD, Lorna Nogueira and "rough consensus"Hi, on the third Lorna Nogueira VfD you said:
I'd just like to set you right on that score. The deletion policy for Wikipedia says:
The section of the on deletion guidelines for administrators on rough consensus says:
This accurately describes the situation on Wikipedia. If you examine other listings that I have closed, you will find that I am fairly consistent and did not in any way engage in "raising the bar midgame as to what is required to delete an article." I genuinely believe that no consensus was reached in the second deletion listing. --Tony Sidaway|Talk 11:08, 24 May 2005 (UTC) The WarriorsRE: Gang Violence - The film actually did cause mild gang violence in some theaters it was shown at, much like the great Boys In The Hood did some years later. I saw this film when it came out, when I was 13, and I remember that although the movie is set in New York City, it reflects an American suburban milieu, as far as the tone of the movie is concerned. As far as its rank in filmdom, Walter Hill is more or less a serious director. Judge Roy Bean is his best known work, and has a like it or love it ending. He is very well regarded academically, though. And as far as the comparison to Anabasis is concerned, that is unbelievably good work. It is just the sort of book that Hill would read at age 12 and make into a movie 50 years later.--McDogm 20:22, 28 May 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for your supportThank you for voting on my RFA. Have some pie! I was pleasantly surprised by the sheer number of supporters (including several people that usually disagree with my opinion). I shall do my best with the proverbial mop. Yours, Radiant_>|< 08:18, Jun 8, 2005 (UTC) Cricket (without Buddy Holly)I've been almost wilfully ignoring the phenomenon. Absolutely, though, we ought not be devolving into the granularity of every incidence of a recurrent event. We wouldn't have "fifth performance of 'The Fantasticks'" or "Second game of the ALCS 1991". Instead, we have the American League Championship Series 1991 (probably). Individual articles for individual games is pretty foolish, but it's somewhat our own fault for allowing single trading cards and iterations of the general "school" to become life and death preservation struggles. :-( Geogre 18:20, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Hi, what's so terrible about that list of people named Gallagher that it has been removed twice? A few months ago someone even had the whole page deleted and redirected to Leo Gallagher, as if he were the only Gallagher in the world. Now the list is gone again. I think you're wrong in believing that it will be updated more frequently if it can be found among all the other names at List of people by name. If you had a look at any other disambiguation page of that sort—Blair, Browning, Coolidge, Johnson, Manning, Monroe, Roberts, Robinson, Swift (disambiguation), Thornton, etc.etc.—you might notice that the Gallagher list is nothing out of the ordinary. Other lists of this kind, for example Myers, will still have to be created. (There isn't much there at List of people by name: Mv-Mz, is there?) I also think it's not really nice to delete the list again without commenting on it on the corresponding talk page, where I tried to make my point only yesterday or so. However, as always, I'm not going to insist on reverting the page because I believe it's not worth the effort. All the best, <KF> 14:04, Jun 14, 2005 (UTC) Geogre's LawIt's a parody of the various X's Laws that get bandied about on the Internet, as this one applies solely to Wikipedia's VfD. It states: "Any article on a person who has a lower case last name is in deep, deep trouble." :-) Geogre 03:04, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) Mountain Dew Code RedWhat happened to the Mountain Dew Code Red article? Now it is just a redirect to Mountain Dew. I know the article wasn't the best, but it was needed in my opinion. Many other Wikipedia articles have been written on soft drink varieties, like Pepsi Free,Pepsi Holiday Spice, Tab, etc. And I had seen an article linking to the then-nonexistent Mountain Dew Code Red article. I know it was short, but I categorized it as a stub, and I asked for for help, including asking anyone if they could get a picutre of a bottle or can of Mountain Dew Code Red. I don't know if you are the person I should be talking to to complain, its just that you are the last person I see on my watcthlist who changed teh article, and I assume the watchlist would keep track of deletions. Mred64 13:37, Jun 20, 2005 (UTC)
SongsI don't agree with a lot ow what you said in your note to me, but I hope we can keep the disagreement civil, unlike some of the arguments I've gotten into recently.
-- BRG 14:26, Jun 20, 2005 (UTC)
CSD expansionHi there! Based on the discussion at Wikipedia:Deletion policy/Reducing VfD load, I've put together a proposal to expand CSD, here: Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion/Proposal. Before it is put to a general vote I would like your advise on the wording and intent; could you please take a look? Thanks, Radiant_>|< 13:32, Jun 23, 2005 (UTC) lots of edits, not an adminHi - I made a list of users who've been around long enough to have made lots of edits but aren't admins. If you're at all interested in becoming an admin, can you please add an '*' immediately before your name in this list? I've suggested folks nominating someone might want to puruse this list, although there is certainly no guarantee anyone will ever look at it. Thanks. -- Rick Block (talk) 14:24, Jun 23, 2005 (UTC) Interested in an L.A.-area Wiki meetup?It appears as though L.A. has never had a Wiki meetup. Would you be interested in attending such an event? If so, checkout User:Eric Shalov/Wikimeetup. - Eric 29 June 2005 01:22 (UTC) |