User talk:WikigiCategorizationHey. I don't understand your second edit to my sandbox. Pages are not categorized, if the categories are only added as links by using a colon, as in Category:Grand Prix motorcycle racing circuits. Thanks, Prolog 12:58, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Angelina and French PeopleSalut! Vu que tu es français je te parle en français; Bon j'ai vu ton message sur la citoyenneté d'Angelina dans "French People", mais on parle du "peuple français" en général (il y a selon l'article 10 millions d'américains considéré comme "French People"), Angelina a sa mère d'origine franco-québécoise (son père était d'origine est-européenne mais par soucis personnels elle décida de replacer le nom "Jolie" comme son nom de famille), donc elle fait tout-à-fait partie du lot des "famous french people". Merci de ta compréhension! --Irrintzi 11:51, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Re: Mediation CabalGreetings. I've closed your Mediation Cabal request because it isn't really something we can help with. We mediate disputes- since this person isn't responding to requests for discussion, there's really nothing we can do. However, what he/she is doing is clearly vandalism. You should probably report the incident to WP:AIV or WP:ANI. They'll be able to help. --Moralis (talk) 02:40, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Re: SuperkartYes, but the hillclimbing (at Goodwood) isn't an offcial MSA championship though, is it! Does it matter that SuperKarts don't go as fast around short circuits? I'm sure a GP2 car could go faster round Silverstone than it could round Monaco, but that doesn't mean the Monaco race doesn't count! Cheers 82.23.32.26 17:23, 3 October 2007 (UTC) Les FrançaisExcelente iniciative, Wikigi! Je espére tes chois avec une anxieté positive...! The Ogre (talk) 23:50, 19 February 2008 (UTC) Metric systemHi there. Please keep both metric and non-metric in specifications (your edit to Sukhoi Su-35) - Wikigi | talk to me | 09:48, 24 February 2008 (UTC)
Talk:French people/vote
They are not simply "Canadians", whatever that term represents. They are Canadian nationals, but ethnically they are also French and specifically French-Canadians. It appears you are the one who is quite mistaken on French ethnicity. There IS a French ethnic group and the French people article includes the ethnic aspects of France as well as those who are French nationals and citizens. France has not been a "magnet for immigration since the beginning of human times" as if there was some constant flow of migrants to and out of France. This makes no sense whatsoever and few would ever make such a ridiculous claim. The migrations into France have been fairly few and far between. Why do you think there are ethnic cleaveges amongst the indigenous peoples of France ? Bretons, Corsicans, Basques are some of the indigenous ethnic minorities, but the people who created the langue d'oil (French) and langue d'oc (Occitans) cultures are ALSO the indigenous ethnic groups of France (and majority population). They differ distinctly from the foreign and foreign-descended minorities. France was originally settled (like most other Europeans) by distinct peoples in the Paleolithic and Neolithic and eventually stirred up under the Gallic Celts. The Romans invaded but left a large cultural impact like most other regions in Europe they conquered, but not a demographic one. The same can be said about the Germanic Franks who conquered what was Gaul, but had a lesser cultural impact than the Romans. These three groups made what French culture is. There had been no migration of peoples into France on the level of even the Franks (which was still small) between the time of Charlemagne and the 19th century. The Gallo-Roman with Frankish (or as you yourself mentioned: Celtic "Gallic" and Latin "Roman" with Teutonic "Frankish") cultural elements ARE the French culture, common to all who are ethnically French, while most are primarily descended from the Gallic and pre-Gallic elements. This is why those who are indigenous French have common aspects in physical appearance, common descent and a common French culture from these various elements. The current population of France comprises of different ethnic groups but the "Celtic and Latin with Teutonic" is the French ethnic group. None of the Germans, Visigoths, Vandals, Huns or Arabs (they never even conquered much of France or settled at all, they were driven back by Charlemagne) ever significantly influenced what was French culture or settled there in any noticeable numbers. This can not be said about the Vikings tho who did impact fairly significantly the culture of Normandy, but not so much the population. The influence of the Britons (mainly cultural) was confined almost entirely to Brittany and the Bretons, an ethnic group distinct from the langue d'oil speaking French. Currently, France has predominant French and Occitan ethnic populations with various indigenous and foreign minorities. The actual impact of groups who came here depends generally on how long they conquered the land and how much of an impact their culture has. Soldiers come and conquer but they often come in few numbers. The Normans conquered England and had a cultural influence, but they never came in large numbers and the maximum estimate of their population that permanently settled in England by historians is about 5000. The Romans conquered France but there wasn't a mass migration of peoples, rather there was merely a (for various reasons) strong cultural impact. One more thing, I again would ask you to please stop simply labelling the French-Canadians on the list as simply "Canadians". They are ethnically French and I guarantee you that most people in the world would consider Trudeau, Levesque and Laurier (again, another obvious example of likely French descent is their common FRENCH surnames we see here) more French, especially ethnically speaking, than Josephine Baker or Marie Curie. The mother tongue of Trudeau, Levesque and Laurier was French, can you say the same about Baker and Curie ? Trudeau, Levesque and Laurier were all raised from birth in traditional French culture AND they are of French descent, can you again say the same about Baker or Curie ? I think I've made my point quite clear. Ciao. Epf (talk) 04:30, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
Why do you dismiss my comments becasue I am from America? The fact you are French does not give you the right to ignore anyone else's comments who are not French. You can't even come up with a good counter other than French women been raped too long theres no tellin who that baby dadddy is, or you're from North America uhh... F@*& off. Also was your IP lookup supposed to scare me? 173.18.171.153 (talk) 15:04, 10 October 2010 (UTC) French people - DELETIONWe have a problem ! The new infobox image is proposed for deletion due to the incompatibility of some of the specific licenses of the source pictures. We may have to change some of the pictures. I'm waiting to be told which are the incompatible ones. The Ogre (talk) 14:32, 5 March 2008 (UTC) Thanks!Merci Wikigi! Le plaisir a aussi était le mien. À la prochaine (peut-être bien tôt, ci le débat continue)! The Ogre (talk) 23:32, 7 March 2008 (UTC) KartingNot sure why you keep deleting the post: Industry Organizations :
This is a valid NON PROFIT organization (Not sure if you understand the concept) that supports karting in the US. The organzation promotes karting not for itself but for the growth of the sport in general similar to other industry organizations. This is a free resource for karters, kart equipment retailers, kart manufacturers. Members include Tony, CRG, Bridgestone etc. We are NOT looking for inbound links, but making the organization a resource to karters. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Prosati (talk • contribs) 15:07, 11 March 2008 (UTC) HiI was thinking should we get the page Talk:French people/Vote deleted. What do you think? I'm not sure of the normal procedures here, except that I have some idea that such sub-pages are usually only used on a temporary basis. I think the thing to do is to archive the discussion and then get this page deleted, would that make sense? Alun (talk) 07:05, 28 March 2008 (UTC) Disagree with youIn reference to Carla Bruni article, I don't support your argument that someone can be Italian in January 2008 and French in July 2008. Bruni gained French citizenship newly, but her nationality is still Italian. I think you are mixing nationality and citizenship. These are two different things. --NOAH (talk) 10:43, 15 July 2008 (UTC)
Fishing templatesHello Wikigi. I notice you are changing the layout of some lead fisheries and fishing articles. If you look more closely, you will notice that these articles are the lead articles in the navigation template alongside. This means that as you move down articles in the template, a thumb of the lead image remains as a prompt or anchor to what the articles in the template have in common. The pattern applies across 60 templates and 900 articles. --Geronimo20 (talk) 20:30, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
Here's another example of a page broken by the posting of a picture at the upper left corner at Artisan fishing. I don't know what the resolution of your screen is, but it cannot be over 800x600 for you not to see that as a problem. - Wikigi | talk to me | 09:05, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
FishingHello, Wikigi. You have new messages at EhJJ's talk page.
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SuperkartMy opinion is irrelevant next to the facts. --Falcadore (talk) 10:52, 8 December 2008 (UTC) Answer to superkart query.I don't have a "problem", don't be childish. I've already stated that I like superkarts in the editing history just to avoid exactly this. Although I will bother to answer this despite that. Comparing the performance of a go-kart to a street legal road car makes no sense; the sheer size of the two machines are so different, not to mention they are built for completely different purposes. And while you're boasting about the amazing power-to-weight ratio of the superkart, how about comparing it to a street legal R-bike? Except you don't want to do that, because an R-bike has a way better power-to-weight ratio than the superkart. No, I don't think they should be compared to either sports cars nor R-bikes -- especially not as in this article they were already compared to the F3 machines. The superkart is a race car, the F3 is a race car, although both of completely different classes they are at least race cars built to go around a track. Now, as for your ad hominem rant against me, maybe you should consider the fact that constructive criticism is a good thing? All of the [citation needed] tags I posted, except one, now have a citation to a seemingly proper reference, they didn't before -- care to explain why it is a bad thing that references get added to this article, or any article? I also added the weight and the redline information of the superkart to the article, by the way, not only tags. It is a good thing that Wikipedia can notice its own flaws, this allows them to be corrected. As for the other statement I deleted, this is an exact quote of the original statement: "Their low weight and good downforce make for staggering cornering and braking abilities.". Do you really think this is a good and proper statement? Lets analyze it.
This is what I thought about the statement and that is why I removed it. Now this statement also has references, which I think is a good thing, but I guess you don't believe in referencing? Posix memalign (talk) 16:51, 10 December 2008 (UTC) Edit to Kart racingHi Wikigi. Thanks for your message. You mentioned to me that "If you feel the link should be added to the article, please discuss it on the article's talk page before reinserting it." - but you should have actually checked the talk page yourself as I had already started discussing it. In future, it might help to look out for this. I had no intention of advertising etc - had you read the talk page, you would have seen that I was trying to add in what I thought was an interesting type of indoor racing at a place I go to. I noticed that you called my effort "spam" in your revert. I find this a bit rude since I had in fact started a discussion which you overlooked. Thanks :) --Sean deFaoite (talk) 11:42, 27 June 2009 (UTC)
Indoor kartingsorry about the typos on my edit, my auto spellchecker didn't work. why do you say in your comment, "Nope (Indoor karting doesn't refers to the more serious type of rental karts)"? I meant that indoor karting usually refers to the variety that requires skill to drive, requires safety gear, etc. not the type mostly for kids at an amusement park somewhat common in the US. I don't mean to call it "serious" compared to traditional karting racing or something. I'm not clear on why you disagree. also you left no comment when you removed the line about rental karts on outdoor tracks. could you provide your reasoning? finally, I removed some of the text from the section be cause it was not that well written and not really notable, for example, the line about indoor karting being in warehouses. that's kind of obvious and not really notable in my opinion. But I left it in.--RA64 (talk) 00:12, 3 August 2009 (UTC)
Sorry for asking, but I wanted to clarify the removal of my edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kart_racing&oldid=343213217
Kart Racing (section: Karting as a learning tool}Sorry about adding the drivers to the list, I did not realise that only Champions were being used. However, I feel that the correct term to use would be 'most', rather than 'all'. Jody Scheckter for one didn't grow up racing karts - I could be wrong, but if I am right I think it should be edited. Regards - User:WunderkindSA | talk to me | 05:05, 26 December 2009 Alan Vega birthdateAs you may know Alan Vega's birthdate is currently listed as 1948. There appears to conflicting evidence - the official book - versus the currently sourced Blast First Press Release. I'm trying to build consensus for a change. Please add comments on Talk :Alan Vega. Thanks. Wwwhatsup (talk) 06:43, 28 April 2010 (UTC) Kart racingHi, just thought kart racing pages needed to be brought up to the standard of higher level racing articles a bit more. Sorry that we had one or two disagreements. Out of interest, why do you prefer 'Notes' to 'References' as a heading? I suppose it really makes no difference. Thanks. Officially Mr X (talk) 10:12, 25 July 2010 (UTC)
Good catch!Hi, good catch! Actually this situation confused me more than a little when I looked at the photo, and I've left a note which I hope might help in the future. (Or indeed help myself in 11 month's time when I've forgotten what my confusion even was!) Well done, cheers, DBaK (talk) 10:55, 8 October 2010 (UTC)
Carla Bruni linksThere is a policy of "overlinking" and the Bruni article contains many unnecessary Wikilinks. --BwB (talk) 09:41, 20 March 2011 (UTC) "Short Circuits" "Long Circuits" - Superkart articleI have a few issues, and seemingly so do others, with the Superkart article at the moment. 1. The distinction between the long circuit and short circuit is not needed in the article. It is the same reason why (in this article) we do not need to explain why kerbs are sometimes painted red & white, how an engine works, what exactly a tyre is etc. etc. Superkarts race on BOTH types of circuit (in the UK and other places it seems) thus the distinction between the two types of circuit is completely irrelevant to learning more about Superkarts, which is what the article is for. A list of examples of the circuits is useful but explaining the difference between long and short circuits is not. For example: A road car can drive on city roads, country roads, farm roads, gravel roads, narrow roads, inclining roads, wet roads, very long roads, slip roads, picturesque roads, Swedish roads, on bridges, in tunnels and many other places....but does the Wiki article for Cars mention this? NO, because its not needed in the article.
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