User talk:Rifleman 82/Archive 3 (End Feb 2007)Category:Military bratWell, somebody beat me to the category of military brat, but I went through last night and updated all of the brats on the List of famous military brats to have the category on their page. Well, the category has already been nominated for deletion. The reasoning is because it is a "non-neutral" term and parental occupation is irrelevant. Thus, I'm letting people who have contributed to the Military brat article know so that they can support keeping the category. Here is the link to the discussion [1] Balloonman 20:26, 1 January 2007 (UTC) Adduct ReferenceRifleman I don't understand why you removed the reference to the Müller glossary (but left the footnote pointing to it) in the Adduct page. The two glossaries listed are similar but the text is substantially different between the two. David.Throop 19:46, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
Summary pleaseHi Rifleman, it'd be great if you wrote a summary after editing/reverting pages. I understand that popups negate summary of edits, but please write it in talk. Thanks. --218.186.9.3 15:22, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
Let's do the discussion only in Talk:Philip Yeo to avoid forks. --Rifleman 82 15:34, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
ReppeSorry for all the typos! I will go home soon, but tomorrow I will try to do some of the other images needed for the page. I like new fast growing articles!--Stone 16:20, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
I'm not sure if you have, but if you haven't, would you take a look at the German and English articles closely, to look out for factual or translation errors? I went on a limb here and there, and used context without really understanding the German text. --Rifleman 82 16:54, 6 January 2007 (UTC) Organic-chemistry.orgHi! I saw the addition of that link on N-Bromosuccinimide earlier, and was thinking about reverting, but there is a link in the section which gives similar info, so I decided to let it go. These links are a bit difficult, I see that there are 79 links to that site in the wikipedia, many similar to the link on N-bromosuccinimide. I don't know what to do with that .. remove (most of) them, or leave them in? Any suggestions? --Dirk Beetstra T C 17:20, 6 January 2007 (UTC) Hi Dirk I checked the NBS page and didn't see any link to organic-chemistry.org. I did a google and found them at ionic liquid and organic synthesis though. That is, unless you are referring to the link to organic syntheses. I personally believe that so long as they provide information which is not extensively duplicated in the article, it should stay. I won't really think of it as an advertisement. If there are too many external links though, only the best should stay. --Rifleman 82 17:37, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
AutoblockGerman image deleted from Water coolingRifleman, with all due respect, I guess we will just have to agree to disagree about using an image with German wording. Really, it should'nt take more than a few minutes for the original uploader of that image into Commons to translate it into English and and to produce an English version. Why not try to contact him? Or failing that, have you tried to find anyone who can translate it? If I had the English translation, I could use Microsoft's Paint program to produce an English version. Regards, - mbeychok 07:18, 10 January 2007 (UTC) Re : Wikipedia:SGpedians' notice board/CollaborationIt's supposed to be an open-ended project that concentrates more on expansion of stubs and finding reliable sources on potentially-problematic articles. You can put those articles you think need sourcing on the project page. - Mailer Diablo 16:39, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
Image:MATADOR (weapon).gifThanks for uploading Image:MATADOR (weapon).gif. I notice the 'image' page specifies that the image is being used under fair use, but its use in Wikipedia articles fails our first fair use criterion in that it illustrates a subject for which a freely licensed image could reasonably be found or created that provides substantially the same information. If you believe this image is not replaceable, please:
Alternatively, you can also choose to replace the fair use image by finding a freely licensed image of its subject, requesting that the copyright holder release this (or a similar) image under a free license, or by taking a picture of it yourself. If you have uploaded other fair use media, consider checking that you have specified how these images fully satisfy our fair use criteria. You can find a list of 'image' pages you have edited by clicking on this link. Note that any fair use images which are replaceable by free-licensed alternatives will be deleted one week after they have been uploaded, as described on criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you. - Tragic Baboon (banana receptacle) 19:57, 18 January 2007 (UTC) Eicosanoid Peer ReviewI've asked for Peer review of Eicosanoid. Since you've helped with some of the associated pages, I'd like your input.David.Throop 00:03, 27 January 2007 (UTC) Ammonium Lauryl SulfateThe image is a wonderful image, however if we agree that ALS is equivalent to ammonium dodecyl sulfate, the tail of the molecule should have 12 carbons. The image displays a molecule that has only 10. This is my only concern with the image, I believe I have modified it to have 12 carbons, however I am not the best at image manipulation. If you can find an image with a 12 carbon chain in the public domain or modify the images we have to have that, I'd be all for it.AlexUF 02:24, 27 January 2007 (UTC) DOIYeeeh .. another one that breaks. Indeed, templates cannot carry parameters with certain characters in them, they break the layout. I encountered this in {{SMILES}}, SMILES contain in some exotic cases a ], which closes the URL where the parameter is imbedded in (the parser does not know whether it was in a template at that point anymore, and things become ugly. It can be solved partially, by putting a 'urlencode' around the parameter in the URL, but that does not work for what the template is displaying (yes, it works, but then noone will understand what is displayed). The same apparently goes for the DOI-template, which I cannot repair (template is locked). Hope this explains .. now to find a solution .. --Dirk Beetstra T C 09:24, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
peerreviewHi, I saw you made a special template for peer review. I was looking around and saw Template:Wikiproject_MCB, it has the peer review build into their own template. Maybe also something for us? --Dirk Beetstra T C 18:26, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
(resetting indents) Ah, I've found a better way. Do as before - select the entire area, without deselecting blanks. Click TOOLS --> OPTIONS --> CHART (Tab), plot empty cells as interpolated. Much easier. --Rifleman 82 18:34, 17 February 2007 (UTC) AlkanesRifleman, I've finished messing with alkanes for the night - please see my comments on the talk page - I had a edit conflict with you earlier (my first!) so posted my changes to nomenclature on the talk page for you to review and add as you see fit. -- Quantockgoblin 01:16, 6 February 2007 (UTC) Thanks for cleaning up 'Sources of Singapore law'Hi, thanks for cleaning up 'Sources of Singapore law'. I didn't realize there was a template available for Singapore statutes. Is there a list of Singapore-related templates anywhere? Other articles you might want to re-template if you have time and the inclination to do so include 'Law of Singapore' and 'Penal Code (Singapore)'. Jacklee 04:20, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
Oh, wow! Cool. I like the way you've linked the template to on-line versions of the statutes. Will there be a problem if the URLs of those statutes changes? Statutes that have chapter numbers are cited like this: "Application of English Law Act (Cap. 7A, 1994 Rev. Ed.)". However, not all statutes are assigned chapter numbers. Some statutes only get chapter numbers after a number of amendments have been made and it is decided to publish a revised edition, while statutes are not deemed important enough to be included in the Statutes of the Republic of Singapore. In these cases, the statutes are cited thus: "Application of English Law Act 1993 (No. 35 of 1993)". It should still be possible to locate the statute on Singapore Statutes Online. I think the template you've created is fine. Cheers, Jacklee 12:21, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
Question: since electronic articles are easiliy searchable, would you agree to condensing all the references to statutes to the main reference? I.e. instead of Id. or Ibid., section whatever, can we use the same footnote? I think there is a difference between the academic citation style and the web-style due to the inherent differences in the media. --Rifleman 82 13:17, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
Film director KiarostamiHi Rifleman I posted a peer review request for Abbas Kiarostami. It is very kind of you if you could take a look at the article (if you are interested in reviewing such articles) and comment on it. Thanks. Sangak 15:21, 16 February 2007 (UTC) The Hydrogen Chloride PageMy dear sir, not meaning to be rude, but kindly quote me the wikipedia guideline that justified the removal of Math-based equations on the Hydrogen Chloride Page. Thanks a lot. (PS Many other pages are having their equations converted to Math-Based too.) — 0612 (TALK); Posted: 02:07, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
Vitamin CThe Martini reference actually is not a web resource, thus cite web may not be the best. It is actually a paper from a journal, Vesalius (never heard of it myself), and is not published by pubmed though they index it. Also, maybe you can consider using PMIDs instead of dumping the entire link from your browser. You can take a look at what I did from here: [2]. Hope it helps. --Rifleman 82 16:51, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
FACI noticed that you were involved in writing several high quality articles on science. Just in case you have time and interest in the topic: I would like to have your comments on my work for further improvement. Any suggestion will be very much appreciated. Thanks.Sangak 18:04, 26 February 2007 (UTC) |
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