User talk:Theresa knott/archive9archive 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Welcome to my talk page. If you've come to complain, whine, moan, question my judgment, my intelligence, my sanity, or tell me off in anyway, that's fine. I'm a big girl who can take it.If you've come to chat, compliment me, have a laugh, or discuss articles that's even better. How now? Sam [Spade] 21:31, 24 Oct 2004 (UTC) I didn't knowThanks for telling me that personal attacks is considered abuse (I'm somewhat new here), I'm making a record of it should I need it in the future. Also where is there a page highlighting this policy?--198 22:56, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Picturedo you happen to have a picture of yourself? i'm curious. --Anon
Are you on La: ?I requested adminship there. So now I'm on the campaign trail trying to woo voters, your support would be appreciated :-) Nicholas 12:42, 28 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Thank you for your helpThank you for going and talking with user:Cheung1303. I am currently working my ass off trying to make the wikis for the MTR featured-article quality, and I keep getting annoying edits from him and a legion of people who work only under ISP addresses. For example, the MTR (which is the name of the company) was moved to MTR Corporation Limited, which is the full and never used name of the company that OWNS the MTR service. Sorry, just ranting. How do you recommend we go about trying to resolve the copyright issues with Cheung1303? I speak both Engish and Chinese fluently, so if there is any need of translation, I am happy to do it. Thank you! PZFUN 01:01, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Johannesburg Dispute ResolutionHello, as an admin (and since I'm translating a big thing about copyrights into Chinese!) I'm coming to you with a series of angry edits and e-mails I have received from User:Rob Thomas regarding the Johannesburg article. He responds negatively when I edit what he has contributed, and this morning I received this e-mail: Hello! The reason why the info on Rand McNally was included is because people keep on listing Jo'burg's population as either 712,000 or 3 million. It is, in fact, between 6 and 8 million across the metro area (depending on which source you refer to), in the same way that Greater New York is listed as 21 million. I am so tired of fighting the prejudices and misinformation about both Johannesburg and South Africa. In any case, with all due respect, what makes you an authoritative expert on the city? It is quite clear that you don't live here. PS NOBODY refers to the city as "Egoli." It is the name of a TV soapie. If you had to include a slang word for the city, "Jozi" would be more appropriate. To which I responded: Rob, No, the population of Johannesburg is three million, while its metropolitan population is around 8 million. Just as the wiki for New York City lists the population for New York City and its metropolitan area as separate, so should the Johannesburg wiki. I am not causing a prejudice nor misinformation. I just find it irrelevant to talk about what Rand McNally thinks about a subject not related specifically to Johannesburg in the abstract at the top of the page. PS, there is no need to insult my knowledge or authority about the Johannesburg page. I welcome all criticisms, however I also think it is very important to be clear and concise at all times. Paul And I received this back: Paul Thank you for your response. I'm not insulting your knowledge about the Johannesburg page. What qualifies you to make assessments about Johannesburg in the first place? I wouldn't insult you by writing up about Denmark or New York. I've been to New York once and I have never been to Denmark. I'm sure you'd feel insulted if people wrote ill-informed stuff about your city and country. I fail to see how you can be an "expert" when you don't live here and your knowledge of the local literature is limited - simply because you don't have access to it. The information about metropolitan Johannesburg IS relevant to the city and should never have been deleted in the first place, which necessitated the inclusion of Rand McNally as a credible source before someone accused me of original research again. Please feel free to read up on the brouhaha caused by the article on Johannesburg's mall culture, which nobody except a resident of Johannesburg would understand. The support received from other South African contributors lends credence to the fact that people write a whole lot of rubbish about our country and then dish it up in the name of education. This is totally unacceptable, and flies in the face of Wikipedia being an encyclopaedia. Please feel free to continue contributing to the Johannesburg page. But I will have no qualms editing it. Have a great day! Cheers Rob. I am trying to figure out what to do about this hostile attitude. Thank you! PZFUN 08:47, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Winter Soldier Article DisputeTheresa, thank you for for taking the time to participate in the current dispute at Talk:Winter Soldier Investigation. I see that you have read the current article, and made some observations and suggestions. As one of the primary editors of that article for the past several months, I must agree with your assessment that the present article is difficult to read, POV and a mess. It is also a vandalised version, and more than 100 edits away from what was the current version of the article. A more recent and readable version can be found here [1], although this more thorough version could certainly benefit from the formatting suggestions you made. Much of the "life" of both versions of the article has been stripped away in the name of NPOV. Please take a glance at it and let me know if you agree or disagree. Your suggestions reflect common sense, but unfortunately I wouldn't know where to begin as far as a paragraph-by-paragraph rewrite is concerned. My rewrites would merely move the article back toward its state before it was vandalised. As for a dispute tag, the article has been thus tagged off and on for the past several months, as SEWilco and I hammered out acceptable NPOV content. That is basically standard procedure. My only disagreement is with your suggestion to leave it in the present vandalised state while trying to work paragraph by paragraph to bring it back to where it was. My suggestion would be to replace the most current version (presently over a third is missing), reinstate the dispute flag and work on any POV or content disputes that anyone has. -Rob
I am actually very busy this weekend and will not be able to get back to the article till tommorow nite. TDC 21:49, Oct 30, 2004 (UTC)
Johannesburg Dispute ResolutionHello, I'm sorry to bother you again, but I received another very hostile e-maiil from the person I've been having this dispute with after I edited his East Rand and West Rand article: I really don't care that your husband is a native of Johannesburg. That means he should know better. It doesn't qualify if he lived here in 1972 or even 2000. Things have changed since then. In any case, he's more than likely a disgruntled expat who has nothing positive to say about Johannesburg or SA. Arrogant, dumb Yank - now THAT would approximate an insult, only in your case it's true where Johannesburg is concerned. Mess with my city and I'll klap you.
What a rude person. Do not reply to that email, just put his name in your killfile so that his emails are deleted without you having to bother reading them. It's a very awkward situation because emails are private communications and so the arbitration committee cannot get involved. So it's important not to communicate with this person in private. I'll take a look at the east and west Rand articles and see if I can mediate. Theresa Knott (Not the skater) 11:03, 2 Nov 2004 (UTC) Thank you for agreeing to step in and arbitrate. I find this quite abhorrant as I am only trying to make the pages better and I tend to work in places where there are fewer people to do the work themselves. I responded with an e-mail asking him to discuss any issue related to an article with me on its talk page, and to please have a nice day. PZFUN 12:01, 2 Nov 2004 (UTC) Genital modification and mutilationHi. I'm becoming embroiled in a dispute on the Genital modification and mutilation page with a new user (User:Jakew) who is now accusing me of vandalism. He has just reverted a large number of edits. Could you take a look at the page and at Jakew's user contributions? I think it may be time to protect the article for a short while; I'd do it myself but as I'm involved in the dispute I'd rather not. Thanks. Exploding Boy 20:30, Nov 3, 2004 (UTC) Images by Cheung1303Hi, I noticed that you (and multiple other admins) have complained on User:Cheung1303's talk page about his uploading of images without source information. (These days, he is adding copyright tags for some images, but they look very questionable to me in several cases, especially since he still doesn't indicate where the image comes from.) He is, unfortunately, still doing it (e.g. recently for the images at [2] and [3].) —Steven G. Johnson 21:02, Nov 4, 2004 (UTC) Cheung1303Hi, since you've dealt with this user's persistent uploading of copyrighted images before, I wanted to let you know that the problem is still continuing. I've started a request for comment on him, to see what we can do about this. If you're willing to certify this RfC, that would be appreciated. --Michael Snow 05:58, 5 Nov 2004 (UTC) Big Cats, Big CatsI've voiced my opinion over on meta, but I'm willing to pitch in with the grunt work on any of the projects...by which I mean researching, writing, editing. Organization is perhaps left best to others. I think writing for children will be a good exercise (and frankly I'll be happy to be free of edit wars on penises!)
Some (content, but not media content) sites of interest might be:
P.S. If we do wind up doing big cats, it might not be a bad idea to reach out to User:Dan Koehl to see if he's interested. He's a reasonably famous elephant handler and may have pictures or interest in participating. - Nunh-huh 08:19, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
IrismasterTheresa, your revert is strange: if you think the arbitrators need to see his behavior, send them a diff, why keep his vandalism on a public page? Gady 22:14, 7 Nov 2004 (UTC)
BTW, good luck with banning this idiot. Gady 22:21, 7 Nov 2004 (UTC) Clitoris, and your kneejerk censorship(Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Moriori") I've removed you comment (but not your vote) from the picture vote. Saying that people who disagree with your POV needs psychiatric help violates our no personal attack rules :-( Theresa Knott (Not the skater) 22:00, 7 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I've lost my temper at Anthony to the point where I don't think I'd better do anything more on this... could you take a look at Wikipedia:Votes_for_undeletion#S.T.A.L.K.E.R.:_Shadow_of_Chernobyl and sort of, uh, take over on figuring out what ought to be done next? I personally believe the appropriate thing to do is to delete the page until the VfU process is complete, which I temporarily undeleted at Anthony's request so that he could review the page history. [[User:Dpbsmith|Dpbsmith (talk)]] 21:32, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Was this originally deleted as a speedy or did it go through VFD? Theresa Knott (Not the skater) 12:00, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC) It seems to have been a speedy. anthony 警告 13:19, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Wikijunior and KeyStrokeHi, I have been absent due to a physical ailment which sent me to the hospital. I hope to return to active participation soon, but I am focusing on my recovery. KeyStroke 05:44, 2004 Nov 10 (UTC) Re your removal of my vandalism noticeHello Theresa, This is about Node ue's blanking the article German modal particle, you removed my notice of current vandalism saying this wasn't vandalism. Did you actually look at both the histories of German modal particle and Talk:German modal particle. Talk about "dispute resolution", I must have spoken to him about this umpteen times, this is Mark Williamson isn't it? He has taken it into his head this totally POV, but he doesn't know what he is talking about and instead of placing it on to the Vfd list he just keeps blanking the article. Dieter Simon 23:22, 10 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Removal of relevant links from an article is clearly vandalism. Do not remove legitimate entries from VIP. anthony 警告 15:31, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC) No it is not. VIP is not a punishment page. it's a page where admins can see if someone is actually vandalising an article and if they need to do something about it. Goto the article talk page, start a rfc or take it to arbitration if you feel you need to, but do not clutter up a page that gets out of hand as it is with all the genuine vandals without people adding other wikipedians in that thwey are in an edit war with. Theresa Knott (Not the skater) 15:41, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC) I didn't know VIP was just for admins. I thought it was a place to get attention when someone is vandalising Wikipedia instead of engaging in a revert war with that user. RFC would certainly not be appropriate at this stage, and neither is arbitration. In any case, an admin should look into the matter and see if they need to do something about it. I don't know where you get the idea that I was trying to punish anyone. anthony 警告 15:47, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC) It's not just for admins. Anyone can use it. Sorry if i gave the impression that only admins can use it. Never the less this is clearly not vandalism, the VIP page has to be kept usable. So it's not an appropriate place for this. Theresa Knott (Not the skater) 15:51, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC) I don't see how you can call the removal of clearly relevant links anything but vandalism. anthony 警告 15:59, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC) I've just read the history. He is trying to prevent googlebombing. He appears to be trying various ways of having the link in without allowing googlebombing. Now you may disagree that this is necessary, but never the less he is clearly editing in good faith. therefore it is, by definition not vandalism. Theresa Knott (Not the skater) 16:03, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC) If another uninvolved party removes the listing from VIP, I'll move it to the talk page, though. anthony 警告 16:01, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC) I've removed the listing. anthony 警告 16:29, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC)
signatureI'd like to compliment your witty anagram signatures, always good for a giggle when reading WP:RFA (and god knows that page needs one once in a while). Thanks! --fvw 00:09, 2004 Nov 11 (UTC)
Here are a few more, apologies if you have one of these already:
Ah, I give up. The best ones (taketh no rest, the token star) are already taken anyway. :-) JRM 17:10, 2004 Nov 12 (UTC)
Thanks. Yes I'm very lucky to have a number of very popular letters in my name. Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 21:19, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Up toNot up to much. I did not agree that it should be undeleted and the text of the policy explicitely said the admin "may" undelete - implying there was no policy that it must be undeleted. I was not going to prevent another admin from doing so and had no wish to hide the majority vote from anyone (hence my comment when it was removed). - Tεxτurε 23:06, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC)
good job!Nice work cleaning up the Cheung1303 mess. :) --mav 07:57, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Book where?Hi Theresa, via the barnstar you awarded Angela I discovered you as involved in Wikibooks. I have a question, if you don't mind: I try to find a good place for the book on "Digital Network Theory" (1.1 MB pdf) that I recently wrote - after retirement from 32 yrs research at Philips Research Labs (Eindhoven, NL). Instead of trying to find a publisher (I don't need the money;-) I prefer to put it in a freely accessible, but known, internet place. My own homepage http://home.iae.nl/users/benschop/preface.htm works allright is also on the open directory 'Online_Texts' http://directory.google.com/Top/Science/Math/Publications/Online_Texts/ ) but is - apart from a Google search - rather anon. I recently discovered Wikipedia where it is now at Digital Network Theory, but maybe Wikibooks is better. Being a scientist and Wikipedian yourself, I hope you can advise me. Thanks, Nico B. 10:04, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
ieSpell program: it is good!!Theresa: I just wanted you to know that the ieSpell program was recommended to me for the ADD typing problem we had discussed. I am using it and it is helping a lot with reducing the time I spend going back and looking for and correcting my transpositions. It is by far the best I have ever used, and I've tried more than a few. Its free, and I would recommend it to you as well. I am having fun writing railroad and Virginia related stuff, and I updated my user page with some personal information. I am amazed at how many Wikipedia contributors and linked to the ADD page. Misery loves company.... blah, blah.. by for now, Yours in Richmond, Mark Vaoverland 15:33, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I think you can lift the protection of the page because of Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Gzornenplatz, Kevin Baas, Shorne, VeryVerily/Proposed decision ...Sicherlich 08:57, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Likewise for Great Purge. Fred Bauder 11:47, Nov 15, 2004 (UTC)
"Clitoris"I understand that you have a job to do, and you had to block for that reason. However I was considering quitting wiki for that reason but I figured I'd better stay for now. On another note I think the current picture on the "Clitoris" is better than the last one (Although I still take some offence to it).--198 22:40, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)
HelpHello, I wonder if I can ask for your help. For some reason I have been rather doggedly targeted by vandals recently. In particular, there is a new user User:FirstPricniples whose name is obviously intended to imitate me. I wonder if you could delete that username. Sorry to be a hassle. -- FirstPrinciples 17:05, Nov 17, 2004 (UTC)
I had to go in and unblock myself, Theresa, your unblock didn't even work for some reason. Oh well. I'm the only one who uses the IP, so it was just a harmless gesture of protest and frustration...I don't know what's going to happen to a project that punishes people who try to prevent vandalism. Maybe I'll have to leave eventually. But for the time being, of course I can't really stay blocked for 24 hours when I've got a 5,000 page watchlist to monitor. Everyking 20:48, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Meeting up on 3rd Dec.Thank you, Theresa, for reminding this old feller. Yes, I'd like to be present to meet everyone, if I can. Have just moved to a new house after 44 years in the same place. Quite frighteneing, this. Anyway, I'll try to be there. Dieter Simon 00:22, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC) Image:AtlasAward.jpg
Image:AtlasAward.jpgI'm worried about the copyright status of this image. I don't see the justification of "fair use". Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 21:23, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
As you've no doubt noticed, new members for the Arbitration committee are going to be elected this december. While there are some fine candidates, the number of … ehm, how shall we put this … "abrasive personalities" there is worrying me a little. While I'm sure the approval voting will weed out the more controversial candidates, I'd still greatly appreciate it if you'd consider running. --fvw* 05:17, 2004 Nov 18 (UTC)
An attractive pair of bookends?You are a SICK, SICK BUNNY. I like her, can we mmmph mph…hey, let go of my throat!?! --Phil | Talk 07:59, Nov 18, 2004 (UTC)
I'm desperately hoping your eyes are drifting leftwards as you say that: the thought of Jimbo in a dress does nothing for me [snigger, sorry Jimbo] although I'm sure you could find someone who would like it. Is it safe to say that the thought of Angela in that dress does do something for me? No, I thought not --Phil | Talk 09:50, Nov 19, 2004 (UTC)
You know that dreadful sound in the middle of the night which tells you to watch your step in the morning in order to avoid the gigantic hairball your cat is depositing just outside your door?
That's my instinctive response to your latest outrage :-)
A more measured response will have to await my recovery.
Let's just send her the hairball… --Phil | Talk 15:31, Nov 22, 2004 (UTC)
ApologySorry, I will not upload any more photos without permission. cheung1303
I don't bite newbies. I usually start with the {{test}} notice, occasionally changing it to {{test2}} if they do something to a User_talk page, for example. The fact that this hypothetical newbie/vandal has newbie tested/vandalised a User_talk page proves that they aren't just testing. If your complaint is about User:Adolph Wales, I have to say that moving the sandbox (very possibly one of the most commonly used pages in the encyclopedia) is stupid, to say the least. Maybe vandalism was the wrong word, but the 'caps lock, italics and bold' was certainly justified. Finally, your saying it's a good thing you're not an admin I find extremely offensive. I spend a lot of time (1h a day plus) dealing with vandalism. I have received the Atlas Award (it's true: see my user page) for keeping the sandbox clean. I have created Template:Sbox which is obviously effective since it's attracting vandalism (I hope you follow my logic). I do, in fact, aim to become an admin, however, I will wait until you leave the Wiki or leave me alone before putting my name forward. NB this is not a threat. I didn't mean it threateningly. Please reply on my talk page.--Honeycake 16:57, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC)
AnagramsA few more anagrams you might be able to use - Thank you :-) I love pork BTW Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 21:26, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC) ArbComTheresa, do have any interest in running for the Arbitration Committee? I just asked Cecropia the same question. I was just thinking that it would be great if all of my favorite editors were to throw their hat into the ring. :) You are exceptionally fair minded, and would be a great addition to the ArbCom. func(talk) 20:33, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC) I'm thinking about it. But i haven't decided yet Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 21:25, 18 Nov 2004 OK I've thought about it long enough. (I was thinking about it before anyone asked me). I've added my name to the list. Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 22:24, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Thank you :-) Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 09:48, 19 Nov 2004 (UTC) copyvio vs. stealFrom User_talk:Cheung1303: ... You cannot steal images from other websites. ... Copyright violation and theft are two entirely different things, please don't synonimise* them. --fvw* 22:45, 2004 Nov 18 (UTC) *don't think that's a word, but you get my drift. I know but Cheung is very difficult to talk to. I've tried explaining in all sorts of ways, but he never seems to "get it". I've resorted to oversimplifying my language in the hope that i can get through to him. Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 22:52, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Our dear friendI guess you've noticed that our dear friend i386, aka El Chico, aka Tuesday Teen, aka 33451 aka a slew of other names has picked up in activity? Still doing the same things; vandalising the front page, using his numerous sock puppets without any skill at all, and general trolling...Now he's on commons too [4]. — David Remahl 00:10, 19 Nov 2004 (UTC)
BiasI'd like your opinion at Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration. Thanks. Chameleon 12:05, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC) Can you explain your action in unprotecting apple pie while the conflict is still being worked out on the talk page? Arminius 13:15, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Indeed they are not being worked out if you observe the talk page. The conflict is between user:Darrien and User:Chameleon. Once they agree to not edit war again then it should go off protection. Arminius 13:24, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC) The page is unprotected now, darrien has made a commitment to not edit war. User:Chameleon is now on block for personal attacks. Hopefully the page will continue to progress. thanks Arminius 13:51, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC)
CheungI was wondering if you were still having problems with Cheung. I just wanted to let you know that I explained to him what the issue was with his copyrights in Cantonese which he says is his native language. I haven't been paying attention, but has he stopped? PZFUN 20:16, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC) BlenderYou may be interested to know that the new version of Blender has a global undo feature, which is something it has never had before. I just now found out about it, and can't wait to try it out. Cheers! -- Wapcaplet 23:43, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC) Thanks for the well-wishingGood luck to you in the election too. Stealing Shane King's compliment to Ambi, if this election allowed one to rank candidates based on his preference, I'd rank you above me. Johnleemk | Talk 18:18, 21 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Wow, I just read User talk:Jimbo_Wales, and I just came here to say I'm quite impressed at your rational dealing with some rather annoying individuals. anthony 警告 04:16, 22 Nov 2004 (UTC)
ThanksThanks for the... I'm not sure what it was, but thanks. I've decided to remove my endorsements, and not to give any further in this election, but you have my well wishes, and my thanks for your kind words. Cheers, [[User:Sam Spade|Sam Spade Arb Com election]] 18:39, 21 Nov 2004 (UTC)
EndorsementGreetings. You have my endorsement for Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2004, and you have therefore earned the Quadell seal of approval. Feel free to use this image, or not, as you like. (You won't hurt my feelings if you don't.) – Quadell (talk) (help)[[]] 05:24, Nov 22, 2004 (UTC)
Spam is in the eye of the beholderJimbo says I have the wrong impression of you. Here is a link to a better organized framework for a discussion. If you have some time to navigate to this subpage and read any of this, I would be encouraged to hear from you. --DV 02:38, 23 Nov 2004 (UTC) TitsGreat tits, Teresa! I don't know how long you've had that picture up, but it gave me a good chuckle. Tannin
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Sorry, I couldn't resist ;) →Raul654 08:47, Nov 23, 2004 (UTC) Exciting new feature to control campaign messagesPlease vote at Software and features, to approve an exciting new feature that allows users to control whether or not they receive campaign messages. --DV 11:19, 23 Nov 2004 (UTC) Speaking of campaign messages. . .I thought you might get a kick out of this. – Quadell (talk) (help)[[]] 20:24, Nov 23, 2004 (UTC) LOL!! Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 20:44, 23 Nov 2004 (UTC) In the interest of fairnessWould you please comment at Wikipedia:Requests for comment about Cultural and historical background of Jesus Admin (User:Theresa knott) took sides by protecting page immediately after revert by Biased editor. Rather than protecting a pre-edit war version (the edit war goes back about 100 or so edits, by the way). CheeseDreams 22:23, 23 Nov 2004 (UTC)
On a separate but related issue: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Three_revert_rule - #Enforcement
and Wikipedia:Protection policy#How
On these grounds I request that you revert the article to a version prior to the current one.
Theresa, I put in my 2c at the RfC and seem to have incurred CheeseDream's wrath at the ArbCom vote. Such is life. -- Cecropia | explains it all ® 03:22, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC) You did the right thing here, Theresa. There was an edit war in progress, and you put a stop to it. It was extremely unreasonable for anyone to expect you to have waded through a 100 plus edits and figure out what was what. CheeseDreams's assertion that you took sides one way or the other is patent nonsense, and violates assuming good faith. P.S. You're going to be a great ArbCom member! :) P.P.S. Do any of the ranks under my Tote the Ranks strike your fancy? :) func(talk) 17:46, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC) Thanks eceryone. i'm going to take your advice and do nothing. As for func's offer - I quite like the idea of "Jimbo usurper" but you don't have a rank that high ;-) Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 19:16, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC) Thanks...sorry I can't helpThanks for thinking of me as someone whose opinion you respect. :-) Regrettably, I cannot be of any help in this case, as I am seen as a POV warrior by CheeseDreams. I expect that any advice that I gave you would be seen as biased -- indeed, I have almost given up on all Jesus articles here for a while until the flurry of talk page wars abates a little . I haven't kept up with the article in question anyhow, so I don't even know whose version is currently protected (and given my "given up" status, I hope you don't mind if I avoid checking). My one comment, which I hope will not get either of us in trouble for colluding against those who see me as biased, is that m:The wrong version was written by Angela a long time ago and I always find it a refreshing read when I am accosted for protecting a page. Given that anyone who disagrees with Angela must be wrong, that page (or at least that page as it existed at Angela's last edit) should be the one true way of looking at things. :-) And even if it's not, it's an excellent job by Angela of capturing the very situation you find yourself in. Best wishes as always, Jwrosenzweig 00:24, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)
My suggestion would be to leave the page as it is unless the different sides can agree on what is the appropriate version to revert to (assuming that you can figure out what sides are involved - don't knock yourself out trying). Since protecting a page is the job of an uninvolved admin, it's hardly fair to expect someone who has no familiarity with the problem to identify what version predates the edit war. If we had the oft-discussed ability to flag stable revisions in the history, things might change, but in the meantime, "The Wrong Version" is the principle that applies. At least in theory, protection is supposed to push the parties towards discussion and working out their differences. --Michael Snow 01:01, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC) Thanks for the kind wordI continue to wrestle with ideas for cutting down that kind of aggravation. I have been putting hundreds of pages of articles in over the last 6 mos. I find it annoying when somebody makes small changes that don't match style or organization, particularly the ones that feel a need to make a plodding point obvious to any adult past 12. But the biggest aggravation is the idiots like Robert who are here for other purposes. So I oscillate between thinking wp isnt "worth the aggro" and thinking we need to provide some degree of protection, like when an article is in good shape with community confirmation that it's something we are proud of, asking for opinions to make sure all sides have been heard, and thereafter blocking the article from anonymous editing or requiring that proposed changes be posted on the talk page for discussion, or filtered through senior editors or something that slows the entropic erosion or POV warrior edits. I would like to see a controlled trial, where we randomly allocate 50 nontrivial articles, half to continued open edits and half to a monitored system for, 4 months, followed by a review of the quality of changes for most. I have an open mind about what system is healthiest for wp, and maybe the trial would show me I am wrong, but I think some of the articles that I have worked hard to shape simply regress toward an entropic low mediocre quality if left untended. Anyway, I think the people who put a lot of work into buffing the better articles would find some degree of erosion resistance welcome. Or maybe I'm trying to do the wrong things here. Vent over. alteripse 02:28, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC) Thanks for the supportI'd like to personally thank you for supporting my adminship request, so here it is: Thank you! [[User:MacGyverMagic|Mgm|(talk)]] 11:10, Nov 24, 2004 (UTC) Field Marshal AdministratorTheresa of the Wikipedians, I hearby promote you to the rank of Field Marshal Administrator, with all the privileges and responsibilities it entails. :) This is your ASCII rank: (****~) I am confident that, one day, you will indeed rise to the newly created Tote the Ranks rank of Jimbo Usurper. ;-) func(talk) 19:34, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC) Why thank you Func :) responsibilites? Dont like the sound of that! Priviledges - that's more like it.What do I get? Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 19:40, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Chemical drawingsI wonder if you'd like to look at Wikipedia:Help_desk#Chemical_Notation and make any comments. I know you are interested in illustrating articles. --Minority Report (entropy rim riot) 22:08, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC) Removing your own blocksHi Theresa, when you blocked Reithy and then unblocked him it had the same effect as just removing the original block, since you took over from Jimbo's when you put your own in. Users can only be blocked by one person at a time. silsor 22:36, Nov 24, 2004 (UTC) Oh! Cheers for letting me know. Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 22:41, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC) I think this is verging on an advertisement. (I'm especially noticing the use of "our" and "we" in the last part) What's your opinion? Joyous 16:08, Nov 25, 2004 (UTC) It looks like an advert to me. I suggest you put it on Wikipedia:Votes for deletion and see what everyone else says. Theresa Knott (Tart, knees hot) 19:57, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC) CheungI sent another friendly note to Cheung asking him again to remember the copy-write policy. Again, it was in Cantonese. Maybe I should try Zulu next, as it doesn't seem to be getting through. PZFUN 17:58, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)
One more thingI just added my support for your candidacy on the Arbitration committee. Good luck! PZFUN 18:03, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC) PeanoMaybe I'm misunderstanding. Why is it a CSD? I was confused because both this and Peano curve were listed as CSDs. --DropDeadGorgias (talk) 21:04, Nov 25, 2004 (UTC)
ProductsHey Theresa: Whats up? First of all Im so glad that everything is ok between us. That took a lot of weight off my back and Im happy that I didnt offend you. I was told that youre the store manager for Wikipedia or the designer or that you hold a position as far as wikipedia sales. I wanted to know what you think of these two ideas I have for wikipedia to promote and if maybe we can get them out with your help: Numero uno: A Wikipedia shirt that says Im a Wikipedian, are you? on the front with the Wikipedia logo on the back. Black with White lettering for men, and White with Black lettering for women. Numero dos: This will sound off the wall if not interesting at least, I know but......Wikipedia desktop model airplanes. This one should be easy, just go to flightminiatures.com They will discuss the price with the Wikipedia store and if the price is right, well then....as a collector of those plane models myself, I came to think that aviation enthusiasts who visit that website might actually buy the plane, thus our site earning maybe a commission, and aviation experts and collectors will also become interested to find out what Wikipedia is just by seeing a plane model with our logo in that website. You let me know what you think and whats up:) Sincerely yours, your friend, "Antonio Boy Antonio George Martin" |
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