User talk:Stan Shebs/archive 5Lightship categoriesI noticed you had made a new category for "lightships." You might not have been aware that there is already a page titled "List of Lighthouses and Lightvessels." While not a category, it still serves its purpose. From there you can link into a listing of lighthouses and lightvessels, sorted by nation. I was just wondering if you felt it was still necessary to create it's own category while this listing was already available. Just a thought...no biggie. Just seemed pointless with only one ship being listed in the new category. PS-You seem very knowledgable, keep up the good work :-) ScottyBoy900Q 11:55, 3 Aug 2004 (UTC) Amphib organizationCould use your help sorting out a conflict in the gator ships. I'm thinking that the article Amphibious assault ship should more rightfully be titled Amphibious warfare ship. The Navy classifies all gator ships (LHA, LHD, LCC, LPD, AGF, LSD, LCAC, LCM, LCU...) as amphibious warfare ships, but only the LHA and LHD [and the forthcoming LHA(R)] are considered amphibious assault ships. Amphibious assault ship should then contain information on the Tarawa and Wasp class vessels. Changing the title though, would throw dozens of page links off. Any ideas? Ocon 21:01, 3 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Model ship is betterPlease take a look at Talk:Ship_model. -- Netoholic 05:42, 4 Jul 2004 (UTC) Stan, please stop trying to change references to model ships until there is consensus. That is just completely irresponsible, considering my main point above is that more articles point to model ships Refering to these edits [1] [2] [3] [4] and more. -- Netoholic 06:27, 4 Jul 2004 (UTC) Mountain Home AFBI noticed that you created Mountain Home Air Force Base. Is this the same as Mountain Home AFB, Idaho? The latter was created in 2002. —John | Talk 02:33, 14 Jul 2004 (UTC) NPOV RequestAhoy, Stan! When you have a second, please take a look at Revolt of the Admirals and make sure my POV is sufficiently N, particularly in my final paragraph where I try to show the relevance of the incident. Thanks! --the Epopt 19:32, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC) Motorola 6800Hello, there, Stan. I removed the category from Motorola 6800 because I don't think nonexistent categories should be added to articles. Any more questions? I'm open. Peace Profound! --Merovingian✍Talk 14:06, Jul 16, 2004 (UTC) Category:MicroprocessorsHi, thanks for establishing the category! I wonder if we should have a subcategory Microcontrollers, or if that should be a subcat under Electrical components, like Microprocessors? Anyway, I think µCs deserve their own category (the alternative would be to rename the Microprocessors cat "Microprocessors and microcontrollers", which would entail some tedious editing work...). (BTW, I put Microprocessors under Computing and Electrical components). --Wernher 18:10, 16 Jul 2004 (UTC)
WikiProject Unrecognized CountriesHi Stan, I noticed you had made contributions to Anjouan. If you're interested in Anjouan and similar places, why don't you drop by the WikiProject Unrecognized countries and help add some more depth to Wikipedia's coverage of these? Be sure to visit the Project talk page, and if you are interested, you can become a member. By the way, I miss Xconq. Best game ever made. Ambivalenthysteria 12:39, 19 Jul 2004 (UTC)
TucsonStan, thanks for your attempts to find a solution on Talk:Tucson, Arizona. kmccoy (talk) 05:31, 20 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Language talk pages?Hi, I'm mystified by the rearrangement at Talk:Programming language etc, and you don't seem to have explained your purpose anywhere. What's going on? Stan 17:05, 26 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Sim CityGood catch on the category. When I was adding these to various game articles I was copy-pasting and apparently forgot to edit this one. Anárion 08:35, 29 Jul 2004 (UTC) various new Mineral articlesThanks for adding a small stub to the different mineral images/articles. I uploaded the images yesterday, and was planning to make stubs today, but you beat me to it. Thanks. I will check the images and try to fix the few flawed images. Happy editing -- Chris 73 | Talk 09:25, 4 Aug 2004 (UTC) Hi! I noticed you have edited the most recent version of William Hague, to add the section on his nicknames. Im afraid that the version you edited was reverted by an anon editor (user:195.92.198.75 who also seems to be user:195.92.198.72 and user:195.92.198.74) whose version appears to contain significantly more POV and anti- Hauge bias than the previous version. I would prefer not to revert your edits, so would you mind reverting to this version and adding your edits to that? Iainscott 17:52, 15 Aug 2004 (UTC) (links corrected)
Programming language articlesYou're making a gigantic mess of things by renaming all the programming language articles. There is simply no need to do it; for all but a handful, the name is completely unambiguous. Also, the names are actually "BLISS" etc, not "BLISS programming language"; it's like titling an article "Albert Einstein Homo sapiens", when there's never been anyone who's had that as a name. Why not add some content to language articles, instead of making more pointless work for everybody? Stan 20:56, 15 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Date/timeI guess it doesn't really matter, since like I said, when preferences are set properly, it shows up in exactly the manner the user prefers. -Joseph 19:22, 2004 Aug 16 (UTC) Administrator neededI need an administrator to move Eiger (Canton of Bern) to Eiger. (Someone moved Eiger to Eiger (Canton of Bern) and replaced it with a disambiguation page; but since none of the other senses of "Eiger" listed on that page have an article yet I moved it to Eiger (disambiguation). All that's left is to move Eiger (Canton of Bern) back to Eiger.) Gdr 14:34, 2004 Aug 18 (UTC) Falls of ClydeI've done some serious damage ;-> to Falls of Clyde. Please look it over and see if I've deleted anything I shouldn't've. --the Epopt 05:15, 21 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Kenneth AlanKenneth Alan's case is now in arbitration. See Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Kenneth Alan. You may wish to add comment to Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Kenneth Alan/Evidence Mintguy (T) 14:27, 22 Aug 2004 (UTC) DKMHi Stan, I’d first like to apologize because I completely forgot about this whole affair in the midst of all the other things. I have to say, now that I’ve consulted with numerous sources that DKM is in fact erroneous, apparently being used by some of the allied intelligence services during the war and mostly an invention of post war author. Germans did in fact call them just by their class, i.e. "Battleship Bismarck" or "Cruiser Admiral Hipper". GeneralPatton 17:05, 23 Aug 2004 (UTC) pixHi Stan, Perhaps u like to know that I appreciate your flower photosgraphs and have uploaded some at the dutch wiki. TeunSpaans 14:48, 27 Aug 2004 (UTC) gosmacsHey Stan, thanks for the extra information on good old Gosmacs. Your changes were great. I'm so glad it's dead enough to be included in an Encyclopedia. :) St. Basils photo replacementHi Stan, I'm new at editing on wikipedia, so I really hope I'm not standing on your toes doing this. I think I have a better version of St. Basils cathedral, not because of any skills as a photographer, just because there's less scaffolding on the building when I took the picture. I'm going to attempt to upload it over what's there, which I think is yours. I hope this doesn't offend. --d 10:54, 29 Aug 2004 (UTC)
There! that's taking the bull by the horns! As long as no encyclopediable information is omitted, wouldn't you say it's usually okay just to go ahead and do that? I've been timidly making redirects but I feel I'm treading on tender sensibilities whenever I do. Wetman 21:27, 29 Aug 2004 (UTC) U.S. vs. USFor your first point, take it to the Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style. Discussion regarding putting this into policy was there. For your second, I'm not done so please be patient. --Jiang 03:45, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC) "Scrutiny"I already spend enough time every day cleaning up poor English and misspellings on Wikipedia, so if you could monitor the articles I edit and catch anything that might slip through the cracks, that would be great. Feel free to add content, too, that's always welcome. Everyking 16:58, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC) A factoid is not a fact; it is the opposite.This is another one of those maddening words that after a while can have two opposite meanings, like "cleave," for example. Russian NavyHi, Stan! I'm sorry that it took me so long to reply. I added a paragraph about John Paul Jones's service in the Russian Navy (that's all I could find online). As for the Battle of Copenhagen, I'll be looking for more info on it. KNewman 01:45, Sep 7, 2004 (UTC) See my response at User talk:Rlandmann. -Joseph 14:26, 2004 Sep 9 (UTC) Article GuidelinesYou make a fair enough comment on the use of population statistics in articles. I defer to the commonly accepted guidelines. I hope you are not offended if I also ask you to defer to the commonly accepted guidelines on article length (or, as you advise me, to challenge them on the appropriate discussion page.) Deleting Unnecessary Words 13:50, 12 Sep 2004 (UTC) Jersey zoological parkActually, it's Jersey as in the Isle of Jersey in the English Channel ... so I removed the American Zoo category! - DavidWBrooks 12:34, 19 Sep 2004 (UTC) HMS Black PrinceThanks for the additions/corrections. By the way, is there a good place to look up early Royal Navy ships, for additions like the first two there? Most online references seem to go back to the 1800s at best. —Morven 21:08, Sep 20, 2004 (UTC)
ColoniesAre you refering to Category:French colonies? I moved it to Category:Former French colonies. I was uncomfortable with having currently independent nations like Algeria and Burkina Faso listed as French colonies. - SimonP 04:25, Sep 21, 2004 (UTC) ribbitMmmmmm, beetles. Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. 8-) Seriously, it's great to hear from you. Pull up a lily pad and grab a bug juice sometime, and fill me in on all your news! I'm not really a Wikipedia addict (yet) -- just looking for something productive to do with my time while I'm (still) between jobs. I'm hoping something will work out soon and don't really want to undertake any large projects in the meantime. Dr.frog 13:18, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Dr.frog 16:40, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC) Systemic biasI think you may have misunderstood my meaning about Systemic bias, so I post my reply here too.--Xed 02:42, 22 Sep 2004 (UTC) Good for you. No one is pushing you to do anything. You have misread what I have said. Again and again I have said - edit what you want. DON'T STOP WORKING ON WHAT YOU WANT TO. I'm talking about people who WANT to counter-act the systemic bias and how they can be given more oppurtunities to do so.--Xed 02:35, 22 Sep 2004 (UTC) beta Systemic Bias sectionHi, if you wish to help contribute to a beta version of a Wikipedia page section designed to counter-act Wikipedia's systematic bias, please sign the bottom of this section on the Village pump - Wikipedia:Village_pump#Systemic_bias_in_Wikipedia. If not, no worries.--Xed 03:35, 22 Sep 2004 (UTC) "Panckaucke"Stan, I didn't want to make the actual correction, but you should: the French publisher (19c editions of Latin texts is what I know him from) is Panckoucke with an O. Best, Bill 19:41, 28 Sep 2004 (UTC) Armenian monarchsHi. I noticed that you were the original creator of Tigranes I of Armenia. However, all the information in the article is about Tigranes II of Armenia. I know nothing about the first Tigranes, but it appears that every reference to Tigranes I on Wikipedia is actually Tigranes II. I am moving the article, and changing all links and references elsewhere on Wikipedia. Just wanted to warn you before I start so it's not mistaken for vandalism. Isomorphic 17:40, 29 Sep 2004 (UTC)
The Columbia Encyclopedia article is under "Tigranes" and says he's also called Tigranes I or Tigranes the Great. At the same time, Britannica calls him Tigranes II the Great. One website [5] lists no less than seven Armenian kings named Tigranes, although the site's appearance doesn't inspire confidence. Eeek.
Point RobertsHi, Stan: Thank you for catching the logical error in the Point Roberts, Washington article. "Unique" wasn't my word, but by adding the Northwest Angle into the sentence, I broke the logic. And yes, it was just plain lazy to leave the duplicate NW Angle link in there. That's 2 editorial demerit points for me! -Sewing - talk 01:41, 1 Oct 2004 (UTC) Italian Population Figures, ProvincesStan, ISTAT, the official census arm of the Italian government, has all the 2003 figures here. I've been following your lead and linking to as yet nonexistent province entries; but have been entering them strictly in Italian (i.e., Firenze province rather than "Province of Florence"); hope this is OK. Best, Bill 22:24, 4 Oct 2004 (UTC) Wikipedia:Votes for undeletionSee Wikipedia:Votes for undeletion. Anthony DiPierro is challenging your right to speedy delete articles. RickK 00:10, Oct 5, 2004 (UTC)
Zermatt and MatterhornHi Stan — I thought you would like to know that I've nominated your photo of Image:Zermatt and Matterhorn.jpg on WP:FPC. -- Solipsist 13:30, 9 Oct 2004 (UTC) Sawfish ThanksG'day Stan, Just a quick thank-you for the taxonomy corrections to the sawfish page. I'm quite a taxonomy weenie, so the corrections to the taxobox were greatly appreciated. All the best, pjf 00:07, 10 Oct 2004 (UTC) PopesI only moved the articles in the cases in the case of Popes where the other version was merely a redirect page to the Pope. Titles generally don't belong in articles (as seen here) and I don't see most Pope articles as being above that guideline. I can see where it might be argued that it's nice to use Pope for all entries for consistency, but I think it stays nearer the guidelines to only include the title when necessary (to avoid confusion with others). Even in those cases I think it would be more acceptable to use (for example) Joseph I, Pope rather than Pope Joseph I, as it is done with other titles. Sarge Baldy 01:07, Oct 11, 2004 (UTC)
Aircraft CarriersStan, I have a favor to ask of you. I saw your contribution to the USS Abraham Lincoln discussion page, and I was wondering if you would check the USS Carl Vinson and USS John F. Kennedy to make sure I got everything correct. I would appreciate it very much. TomStar81 00:32, 13 Oct 2004 (UTC) I appreciate your clarifications on Bush's flight to the USS Abraham Lincoln. Now it's my understanding that even after the carrier was in helicopter range, the White House kept up the story that the president needed to fly in via fighter because it was too far out. It doesn't address the real reason why he still felt the need to land in a fighter if it wasn't an engineered publicity stunt and photo-op. How do you think this could best be discussed in a NPOV way? -R. fiend 16:59, 13 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Aquatic plantsHi, I noticed that you've been working on aquatic plants. I've created an aquatic plants category as a sub category of plants, ideally all the aquatic plant genera should link to there to make them easy to find :)--nixie 02:08, 15 Oct 2004 (UTC) Cleaver Disappointment?I just argued on Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Cleaver for
But i count 4 Del to my 1 Keep, and 14 hours left. Project Liberty ShipStan, Thanks for the clarification on ship naming convention. Any suggestions on List of Liberty ships. Oldfarm 13:38, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC) CategoriesHi Stan - some of the categories you've been working on, particularly Category:Plants and Category:Plant families, need more thinking out before adding lots of articles to them; from what it contains, the currect Category:Plants is going to end up with 400,000 articles listed eventually, which makes a mockery of the system. I think best hold fire until the methodology of what goes where is sorted better, using a more hierarchical system. - MPF 15:27, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC) Salve Stan from the new Usor:Gangleri at la.wikipedia. I will have some question about categories too, mainly related to InterWiki linking. Regarding the problem described above I have seen in de.wikipedia that every person is either Mann, Frau or Person. It is important to know the gender of the persons (for visitors not familiar with that particular culture)but I thing this could be done with some dummy categories too (dummy = you can never search them, they are just indications). Regards Gangleri 00:36, 2004 Oct 25 (UTC) HIJMSYes, I did, apparently. Hmm. -Joseph (Talk) 12:06, 2004 Oct 26 (UTC) |