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Bluegrass music, "mouth harp"
[edit]Mouth harp can often refer to Jew's harp, but I have never heard it refer to a harmonica. It is listed as an alternate name for both instruments, and the Mouth harp page has been changed several times between redirecting to one or the other (I changed it to a DAB page). Cmadler 12:45, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
SFU computer
[edit]Yeah, I'd figured that it was an SFU account. With only a couple days to go before The Peak publishes I'm not so worried with "bad" material creeping into the article. Come Monday the article can be cleaned up and the citations looked over. Inevitably this is going to attract a bunch of attention by people who are more and less aware of Wikipedia's editorial guidelines, so cleaning up periodically is the best that can be done. I'm feeling like letting people have a bit of slack to "mess up" a little, since sometimes some very good changes are made then, and the not-so-good can be corrected.
I don't know if it's necessary yet to lock Vanessa's page. Usually locks are only done on user pages at the user's request or when the vandalism is extreme. We'll see how it goes—I have her page on my watchlist. In the meantime just reverting any vandalism should be enough. — Saxifrage ✎ 08:37, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
Chromatic Approaches
[edit]I was editing the section "Pros and Cons" under "Chromatic Harmonica" and noticed a sentence of yours which contrasted two different "approaches" near the end. I couldnt find a referance to these previously in the article, so i thought you could either add one or remove the sentence. thanks Urukagina 05:55, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
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Good catch on the 2006 slip up in 3DO page.
[edit]Thanks! I had about a billion things going on while I was working on that. BcRIPster 05:38, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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AfD
[edit]You said: "if this can be deleted, so can many other articles for Star wars and Star Trek" and then went ahead and nominated Luke Skywalker and A-wing for deletion. Don't nominate articles for deletion unless you really want them to be deleted. Tizio 11:55, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
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As James said, don't nominate an article for deletion to try and prove a point. The RX-78 crisis has been mostly averted. There is no point in trying to get retribution now or ever -- it makes all of us who are fans of the Gundam multiverse look childish. Maikeru 18:12, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
Response
[edit]Well, at the moment I have no plans to nominate any more Gundam articles for deletion; and certainly not without getting consensus to do so first. I agree that it's time to let the smoke and dust settle a bit and work towards improvements on Gundam/anime articles rather than whacking them.
Ironically, my concern isn't actually notability, at least not fully, and I do understand the point that not notable in the UK (where I am) or the US does not equal not notable. After all, we are at Wikipedia written in English, not the Anglocentric Wikipedia. The only cases where I could really discern lack of notability was where the article told me itself: "Hey! Look at me! I'm non-notable" - that is, it said that the weapon in question only appeared on 1 episode of the video game or the anime, or whatever. Then I can discern notability. But otherwise I can't.
My main beef with most of the articles was that very few of them actually asserted notability - that is, real-world notability. Some of them did not even assert notability within the Gundam universe! That's actually a WP:SPEEDY deletion criterion. Added to which most of the articles had no references to support whatever assertion of notability they might contain, so problems with WP:V. Just to clarify: it was this, and not non-notability, that got me making those AFD and PROD nominations.
As to future course of action, I fully plan to spend time over the next few weeks helping WP:GUNDAM and WP:ANIME - which I suspect suffers from many of the same problems - sort themselves out. Quite apart from anything else, I'd feel an awful rat if I nominated a whole bunch of your articles for deletion and then scuttled back without helping to clean up the mess to opera, where I don't have to worry about lack of notability 99 percent of the time. So I have got a conscience about the thing, and I will help. Furthermore I do enjoy reading these Gundam/anime articles, many of which are very interesting, and it's amazing the amount you can learn just by reading Wikipedia.
Anyway, I hope, this answers some of your wonderfully civil - rare enough these days, so thank you - questions. Cheers, Moreschi Deletion! 12:13, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
Regarding your edits to Anime Evolution
[edit]Your edit doesn't really fit with the article per se, but where did you get this information? Speaking as a former executive, I can certainly tell you that your comments about the SFSS and Anime Evolution are completely incorrect. :: Colin Keigher (Talk) 17:15, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
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Hi. I moved this material to Talk:Bible because, for the reasons I gave there, I think it's likely that the local newspaper article is not describing the research's conclusions, and degree of confidence about them, reliably. Would it be possible to provide a reference (on-line if possible but any reference available) to the actual paper publishing this research? This would permit reliably verifying the article content. Best, --Shirahadasha 23:06, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
- I see that the original article has been found and identified. Give me a courtesy 24 hours and I'll double-check the article and put the material back edited if I think the research hasn't been accurately described. I'd note that in addition to saying more about the nature of the instrument used and why the researchers believe it to correlate with aggression, we'd also need to, for example, clarify that these passages are ones that these researchers characterize as violent -- Wikipedia can't present interpretations of the Bible as fact, and hence can't present as fact that these passages are violent, or that the acts they describe are crimes. Added this comment to Talk:Bible. Best, --Shirahadasha 23:21, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
References
[edit]Hi George,
In the article you've put a few "see below" comments to references. I've cleaned it up for you a bit, and I thought I'd let you know how you can use a reference multiple times.
What you do is that you put <ref name="unique name tag"> in stead of just <ref> in front of the first reference. At the other places you want to place a reference, all you have to do is place <ref name="unique name tag" /> behind it and it will make a reference to the same as above.
A complete explanation on references can be found on Wikipedia:Citing sources#How to cite sources and Wikipedia:Footnotes.
Feel free to ask if you have any more questions ;-)
Cheers JackSparrow Ninja 07:27, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
Quintain link
[edit]I have removed the external link you added to Quintain, partly because I found the level of advertising (and pop-ups) objectionable, but mainly because the site contains rather a lot of nonsense. For example, it describes the Destrier as the most common warhorse (blatantly false) and 24 hands high, (impossible: try 14-16 hands for a medieval horse). A quick skim through other sections showed inaccuaracies and complete nonsense in food, torture, feudalism etc. I'm mentioning this as a friendly warning: don't use the site for your own research, as you will need to check everything to separate fact and fiction. Who knows how so much misinformation was collected in one place.(grin). Gwinva 10:15, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
Epbr123
[edit]Hi, George. I appreciate your concerns with Epbr123, and share them, but AnonEMouse has told me that deleting sections from your talk page-- though questionable-- is not officially prohibited. So I wouldn't recommend getting into any kind of edit-war with him over this. Dekkappai 22:59, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
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Citizendium versus Wikipedia (oh my)
[edit]Let the controversy begin. The cabal. Thanks for your informative vote. I can see the news headlines now... Lol. :) - Mr.Guru (talk/contribs) 19:31, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
- I have significantly expanded the text of the article. Explore your thoughts. Think long and hard about your vote. Hmmm. :) - Mr.Guru (talk/contribs) 04:32, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
Conrad's The Secret Agent
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Wii homebrew and potential conflict of interest
[edit]Hi! Since you added a major section to the Wii homebrew article, I was wondering if you could weigh in on an issue in the article. Editor GeekRecon wants to add information about his Javascript SDK for the Wii, but I removed it for lacking notability. (It's not even released yet, nor does his site appear to be mentioned anywhere else.) However, I am the author of a similar toolkit for Flash programs on WiiCade. Thus the editor is concerned about myself having a conflict of interest. That's a fair argument, so I was wondering if we could get a few impartial editors in to evaluate it and give a yay or nay? See the Talk Page for more info. Thanks! Jbanes 03:55, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
Are there any references that support the notability of this event in English, e.g. reported in the English HK media? Shame on me but I can't read Chinese :( At the very least, an article on the English wp should not have sentences written in Chinese in it. Thanks. enochlau (talk)
Fender Wikiproject Proposal
[edit]Hi, I have proposed a new Wikiproject for Fender. If you are interested, please add you name here. Izzy007 Talk 21:40, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
List of Akatsuki members
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Fender WikiProject
[edit]Hi, I have seen your edits on Fender related articles and thought you might be interested in joining the Fender WikiProject. Izzy007 Talk 21:51, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
Hi
[edit]Hi. Yeah I like meeting new people so when I see someone I don't know I say "Hi". Pleasure to meet you.Sam ov the blue sand, Editor Review 23:19, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
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Why not put it as Nunnally Lamperouge/ Nunally Vi Brittania
[edit]Hello, I've notice that you've renamed the title from Nunally Lamperouge to Nunnally Vi Brittania...why can't you just put the title as Nunnally Lamperouge/ Nunally Vi Brittania. Because the character was introduced as Nunnally Lamperouge, & changed as Nunnally Vi Brittania in R2. An as you know the english dub was released...So can't you just change the title as Nunnally Lamperouge/ Nunally Vi Brittania. SilentmanX (talk) 21:03, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
RHEL/CentOS from RHL/Fedora
[edit]Hi. Just saw the comment on your edit. Yes, those details are on the RHEL page, but they are also unreferenced. My main point is that although I know that RHEL and CentOS are derived from the baseline Fedora distribution available at the time (a source on the Fedora article says just this), there is no proof from either Red Hat or the Fedora Project that suggests this exact mapping of Fedora -> RHEL/CentOS. That is what I was contesting. ~~ [Jam][talk] 06:43, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
Vizard
[edit]We don't know how he's doing it though, so it's just a half-completed thought until they reveal the cause. — Trust not the Penguin (T | C) 16:29, 7 June 2008 (UTC)
Cowboy Hats
[edit]I am going to make changes to the Cowboy hat page see:text
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I have revert some sock puppet edits back to your edits. However, I do have to agree that it's a bit too Christian oriented, even though it is the current definition. Please remember NPOV for your future edits. 206.226.72.140 (talk) 22:09, 13 April 2016 (UTC)
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Superman
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trackless trolley page.
[edit]You've made a number of contra-factual changes to trackless trolley. Please address this on the talk page there before re-adding these assertions. Anmccaff (talk) 16:47, 14 August 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]...without making it clear you have done so. Better still, don't do it at all. Anmccaff (talk) 19:51, 15 August 2016 (UTC)
Ambiguous edits on Trackless trolley
[edit]Your last couple edits could be interpreted in two different ways, one of which was completely inaccurate. Anmccaff (talk) 01:20, 17 August 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]My Desire for this Manga is so grate that i started my own reaserch on it. I have months looking for information about the manga and asking for help with the translation. Does someone here have scanlations of Plamo Kyioshiro? I know the manga's concept but i haven't read it yet. Im the full author of the article of Kyoshiro in the Spanish wikipedia (PLEASE DO NOT DELETE!!!) I will give my self to this proyect, because the things i have found are the base stone of the franchise.I have found links to interesting sites in japanese. PLEASE I BEG this comunity for the name of char!!!
Does someone in this comunity has Scanlations of Plamo Kyoshiro? do you know someone? if some one has the scanlatiosn and a big heart this is my email
rickelectro@gmail.com
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PLAMO KYOSHIRO HELP FOR REASERCH
[edit]My Desire for this Manga is so grate that i started my own reaserch on it. I have months looking for information about the manga and asking for help with the translation. Does someone here have scanlations of Plamo Kyioshiro? I know the manga's concept but i haven't read it yet. Im the full author of the article of Kyoshiro in the Spanish wikipedia (PLEASE DO NOT DELETE!!!) I will give my self to this proyect, because the things i have found are the base stone of the franchise.I have found links to interesting sites in japanese. PLEASE I BEG this comunity for the name of char!!!
Does someone in this comunity has Scanlations of Plamo Kyoshiro? do you know someone? if some one has the scanlatiosn and a big heart this is my email
rickelectro@gmail.com
thank you for hearing this
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[edit]Ibanez ZR
[edit]Hello,
I came across an article you started a long time ago, the Ibanez ZR. Is there a possibility that you could put a couple of sentences near the top that tells just what the thing does, and how that is significant? Best wishes, Jacqke (talk) 18:05, 24 October 2020 (UTC)
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