User talk:MDCollins/Archive 2
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Pipe Organ
Hi,
Would you mind taking a look at the Organ pipe and Organ stop articles?
Do you think that they add any information that isn't in the really good Pipe organ? I would assume that the point of more specific articles is to be more specific! These look really poor in comparison.
If I was to be brave, I would suggest merging the pair of them into Pipe organ. What do you think?
Best wishes,
Mdcollins1984 14:01, 31 October 2006 (UTC)Greetings,
I agree with your assessment of Organ pipe and Organ stop as unnecessary, and that they can be redirected to a specific section of Pipe organ. However, the more serious problem here is the dearth of information in specific articles--flue pipe, reed pipe and so on. The section "Variation in timbre of organ pipes" in Organ pipe should be added to these specific articles; the other information can be incorporated into Pipe organ or in other specific articles--one thing that stands out for me is "Common stop names" which should be incorporated into Pipe organ (albeit in paragraph form, not a list).
I would be happy to join an organ project; I nearly started one myself, but found very few people attempting general edits across organ-related pages--perhaps the situation is different now. Still, such a project would be beneficial. — (talk) 00:12, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
- Hello; you also sent me one of these notices. I just added a slew of these little pages to my watchlist and cleaned up Organ flue pipe scaling, but I don't have the expertise to really fix it. Do you happen to have that expertise? Speaking of these things, and pertaining to the topic of the notice you sent me far too long ago, an organ project needs to be started to fix the myriad little articles and to improve the quality of the organ-related articles in the first place. I would start one, but I don't know how to and I can't quite figure it out (as is the case with me concerning many Wikipedia tasks). Want to start one? It looks like Sesquialtera II would be interested. —Cor anglais 16 22:11, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
- I have formally proposed the WikiProject Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals#Pipe Organ. Please add your name to the interested list and lets see if we can get this off the ground. Mdcollins1984 10:18, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
Bell weight in Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster
Hi Mdcollins1984, I did some minor change to the bell weight in Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster to match the metric with the imperial measurements. Would you be so kind to review this edit, because I'm not really familiar with the imperial ton? Thanks, MikeZ 13:28, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
Railway Series - Fictional Locations...
Hi and Happy 2007!
We must have a telepathic link, as I was just planning to start tackling the Fictional Locations problems. I presume you'll be reverting the expanded 'DAB' pages too?
Even more of a problem is the 'F L in T t T E & F' page. As you well know, this was created as a copy from the equivalent books page and is in dire need of attention. I think we need to find which locations are referenced within WP (eg from the TV episodes pages) and delete the rest. We can probably remove the 'Railway' sections too. It will then be possible to build the page using TV-specific knowledge (which I don't have). Thoughts?
EdJogg 12:12, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
- Hi. Was planning on dropping you a message shortly too! I don't have much TV series knowledge either, hence why it was left as it was. I was looking at the disambig pages, and was wondering why Gonzerelli had created pure redirects, so left them for the time, but he seems to be inconsistent with it. I was bowing to his superior knowledge for the time being but that can be easily solved.
- My main priority was to revert the Hammersfan edits and see how it looked from there. That will be done in a few minutes.
The 'pure redirects' are presumably for locations that are only present in the books, and hence dab pages are not required.
If you look at Sodor (fictional island)#The Island as portrayed on screen, you will perhaps agree that most of the 'history' for the locations is completely irrelevant for the TV series, and, I suggest, much of the 'geography' too, hence 'F L in T t T E & F' can be MUCH shorter, since the history/geography can be removed. We need to find a suitable information source that can provide the verified information about the stations and lines as portrayed on TV.
One thing I liked about Hammersfan's edits was the addition of the 'railway line' box. I was thinking that these could be added for each station in the 'F L in the Railway Series' article to allow the reader to travel 'up and down the lines' using navi boxes - in the same way that they would be able to do if the places were in separate articles. At the time I did a little trial and it looked OK - especially since it broke up the 'blank text' of the current page. I was planning to use different colours for the different lines as per the Sodor maps. However, this will not be a small task, so I might need to do it 'off line'!!
Regardless, I'll let you finish your editing before I go any further!
EdJogg 12:39, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
- Think I've finished reverting. Shall we notify Hammersfan? The rail line boxes sound good if you can do it! If I've missed anything just fix it. Lets get the railway series sorted, and then look for decent information to sort out the TV series as best we can. The mass editing of a few months ago seems to have died down (Felix??!), so it should be easier to get into a state that is manageable! Mdcollins1984
I think the Railway Series article IS pretty much sorted, now you have reverted it. Various people have been gradually adding info from the references, and it is mostly well covered now (although would benefit from a re-check!) The railway lines boxes would be an enhancement but will not appear 'soon'.
The TV Series stuff, on the other hand is desperately in need of attention (as hinted above). I think we need to attack it as best we can, and then allow others with knowledge to build from the rubble!
As for telling Hammersfan... Well, after my request (see User_talk:Hammersfan#WP:THOMAS.2C_The_Railway_Series_and_Stations his editing on these matters stopped fairly abruptly. I am not sure that telling him what you've done will serve any purpose. He will know, if he is watching the pages, and having seen the number of reported problems concerning his added images it might be better to 'let sleeping dogs lie'!
EdJogg 13:17, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
Sodor Railways Naviboxes
I've taken a first stab at adding some naviboxes, see User:EdJogg/Workshop.
You will see that I have:
- Promoted all the headings so that each location name is underlined
- Incorporated your recent changes to main article
- Revised the introduction again (see below)
- Added the naviboxes created by Hammersfan
The promotion of headings was necessary to separate the locations adequately. This also avoids the need for the current station name to be included in the navibox, since the underline makes it very clear which location you're looking at.
I have re-revised the introduction - see what you think. I'm still not happy about the main section title 'Locations on Sodor', but I couldn't come up with anything better, and 'Locations' is too short. I have not simply reverted your changes, I actually started with them and rearranged things until they flowed nicely. In particular, there was a need for some text between 'Locations' and the first location. Check the history if you want to see how it evolved: I applied the external changes first, then saved, and then modified.
The naviboxes are in their raw 'Hammersfan' state, so I cannot guarantee what will happen if you try to follow the links. I propose to make several changes:
- Railway line colours to match the Sodor maps
- Title 'Fictional Railways' to be replaced by 'Sodor Railways' or 'Railways of Sodor', either linking to the Sodor article
- Line and branch names to be links (still under consideration) to the appropriate page
I haven't yet decided what to do about those with 'main articles' pages (Tidmouth, Ffarquhar, etc). Should the main pages also include the navibox, or should the boxes be restricted to the one page. And what about Vickerstown and Barrow?
I will need to add several new station locations, since a number of intermediate stations (eg on Skarlowy Railway) are not yet present.
Towards the end of the page there are several successive stations with the navi boxes. This will give you a better feel for the finished result.
Phew! Your review/input will be welcome.
EdJogg 15:39, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
- Excellent job. I like it a lot. For the main section heading is "Railway Series' locations" any better? (Maybe not!).
- I would restrict the naviboxes to this one page, but solve the tidmouth/ffarquhar issue by linking the naviboxes to their summary on the collated page. Links can then be followed to the main article if necessary.
- The Barrow central box has an extra heading in it - is this deliberate? I'm not sure I like the wording of this description either - it may seem a bit contradictory to some people.
- As you say, some of the boxes in their raw state now link to the disambig pages...
- On the whole, keep it going - it will look great.
- Mdcollins1984 11:20, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
I've addressed your initial concerns, apart from changing the links. For now I am sticking with the new section title of "Places in Sodor", on the basis that Rev. W. used it first, as a chapter title in his book -- and that chapter includes Barrow as the first entry!
The Barrow navibox has two titles as I simply copied it and deleted the National Rail stuff -- check against the original article and all will become clear.
Could I suggest that you put a watch on my Workshop page? Then you'll be able to see what I'm up to -- especially as it will be days, maybe weeks, before I am fully done. (This will also mean I won't need to leave progress reports here!)
TTFN -- EdJogg 15:38, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
- Will do. Should have thought of that! Mdcollins1984
Railways of Sodor (Category)
Hi. You may be interested to know that I have created new Category:Railways of Sodor and moved the relevant railway articles into it (they have been deleted from the 'fictional locations' cats, which are themselves parents of 'Railways of Sodor'.)
I have also removed the railways' articles from Category:Rail transport in fiction, since they seemed out-of place (compared with majority of other articles in cat) - and, anyway, the cat is a great-grand-parent of the new one.
To accompany this change, and the real reason for writing... I have created new redirects: Tidmouth, Knapford & Elsbridge Railway and Wellsworth & Suddery Railway. Both point to Sodor (fictional island), at present, but either may be of use to us when writing in the Fict. locations page. They were created so that people navigating via the Railways In Sodor cat could reach the related text, which is buried on the Sodor page.
Cheers. -- EdJogg 14:24, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
- Cool - the anchored redirect actually worked for me this time! I had a look at playing with the navi boxes, but my technical knowledge was somewhat lacking and I just got frustrated. Once a template has been made, I can cope with it then! I may try again sometime in the future.
Mdcollins1984 14:33, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
Constituent country v. UK
Hi! Just a question regarding the old constituent country v. UK debate. I came across THIS (and I'm very sad I missed the chance to contribute), and was hoping to clarify if indeed the consensus is to use constituent country over the UK in intros.
The consensus (from analysing the results) seems to be to use the C.C. in intros when describing a place, with the option of then including the UK as an afternote. Would I be right in assuming this? - it seems the most common approach on most articles (particularly Scottish) and other encyclopedias.
Is there an actual codified Naming convention relating to this anywhere? I'm sure I've come across one. Hope you can help, Jhamez84 00:11, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
- It seems sensible to me also - certainly the most useful for readers, the most common approach on most articles, and the approach taken by all other encyclopedias (Britannica, Encarta etc). According to the WikiProject UK geography guidelines on settlement introductions, it states we must include the county and const. country with the option of adding UK to intros - I agree with this style of prose, but a user has queried this with me and wanted to know why this was included as a guideline.
- I think it may be required to draw up a naming convention sometime in the future, as I know we have some groups of users with opposite views (Scotland v Cornwall for example).
- If asked a few other editors if they can elaborate also. I take an interest in the field, and should you like/need support, do feel free to get in touch. Kindest regards, Jhamez84 13:59, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
- Hi! Sorry I've taken so long in getting back to you (nearly a month!). Please accept my apologies.
- You requested a link to UK geography guidlines on writing about settlements. The link is here. I upgraded the content some time around Christmas as it was not fit for purpose; but before I did it outlined we must use constituent countries when discussing UK places.
- I am a Unionist, but given the approach adopted by every other encyclopedia, as well as the most useful for readers, I think the CCs are the most appropriate to use. Hope that helps, gimme a shout if the subject pops up again? Thanks, Jhamez84 19:14, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Vandalism to your page
No problem, happy to help. :) Yonatanh 10:56, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
- The same here. It's all part of patrolling Recent Changes. -- TheDarkArchon 13:13, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
Your recent eidts...
I've just refreshed my Watchlist and seen all your edits...
- ...haven't you got anything better to do today??? :o)
(It's going to take me all lunchtime to catch up!)
EdJogg 11:49, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
- It's my morning off! Something to do while listening to England beat NZ in the cricket too! Working later this afternoon. Frankly, no, I'm a sad git!
- It's mostly collecting links for a big database and reverting Hammersfan...again
- Good luck,
- Mdcollins1984 11:58, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
Masamune AfD
Pleae see my response to your merge and delete comment. Thanks. — Deckiller 06:17, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
Commons:Picture of the Year 2006
I assert to use the IP 90.240.184.207 to vote for Commons Picture of the Year 2006. Mdcollins1984 10:40, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
Test Signature
- What does this display as? Mdcollins 13:12, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
- Or, this? Mdcollins | Talk 13:14, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
- Or, this? Mdcollins (talk) 13:16, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
WP PipeOrgan Project
Just thought I'd pop over and introduce myself, as the first non-founder to sign up to this project. I had some spare time today so tagged articles in various categories to help things along. I'll keep an eye on the "to do" list but don't hesitate to get in touch directly. I may not be the most useful person when it comes to rewriting articles (I'm one of these organists who is quite happy playing but doesn't know much about how the beast is put together - a state of blissful ignorance that will last as long as I put off going for ARCO!) but I'll do what I can to help. Best wishes, Bencherlite 20:01, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Hmm, not sure I agree that non-cathedral organists should be in the cathedral organists category. I think you then have a real problem of deciding whether someone played at "enough" churches or a "large enough" church to qualify, whereas "Did he/she play at a cathedral?" should be a straightforward question to answer. I don't think we need a "Church organists" category as well, though - "classical organists" doesn't have to be an empty category consisting only of sub-categories. Shall we move this discussion to the Project talkpage? Bencherlite 12:46, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
My sig
I do apologise for my bewildering array of signatures - I have been commented on it in the past. I think I'll keep it simple, with a bit of colour. Would you agree with this current one? Thanks к1иgf1$н£я5ω1fт 11:50, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
Questions particularly to Bencherlite and Mdcollins
You two wrote me some positive comments following some editing I did last week on the Wiki article "Hendrik Niehoff" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Niehoff As you may have discovered, I do not know very much about carrying out helpful upgrades to the Wiki website, so I ask you for help.
Since the previous Niehoff update, I have done considerably more updating. For example, in the meantime I've added a digital photo I took of the great organ Niehoff built for the Johanniskirche in Lüneburg. I took that photo, there is no copyrite problem. But I would like to go further and add a group of photos showing more of Niehoff's work to that webpage. These will come from scans from several books, none of which to my knowledge are copyrighted. I do NOT want to invade the co pyrites, so I ask you to tell me what the limits are - how you can be sure the books are not protected at this time.
The one book is Maarten Albert Vente's "Die Brabanter Orgel" that was last published in 1963 and has no notice of a copyrite when published and Dr. Vente (a very close friend of mine) died in 1989. There are several good photos there from which I have prepared decent scans.
The other book is Jan van Biezen's "Het Nederlandse Orgel in de Renaissance en de Barok, in het Bijzonder de School van Jan van Covelens" that was published in 1995 with ISBN 90-6375-154-0 geb. Again, I do not see notice that this is copyrighted - unless I simply do not understand the Dutch. I have no means of contact with Heer van Biezen to enable discussion on this with him, and I do not want to do anything against the extremely valuable publication he has provided to us. Does anyone have information that will say how far I dare go by adding digital scans for this book to the Niehoff website.
Thank any of you for whatever information you can give me on these matters. IF the results you send are positive, I will glad to continue providing information I have on organ history and construction to the Wikipedia website.
John Brombaugh, retired organbuilder: jborgans@interserv.com <-- write to me directly here to make a better connection.
(for more information on my background, go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brombaugh )
- I've left my reply on Jborgans' talk page. Bencherlite 01:48, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
Response back to Bencherlite and Mdcollins
RE back to: Copyright question - reply from Mdcollins and Bencherlite copied in the next indented paragraphs:
- Sadly, I suspect that the answer is that the photos in the book are protected by Dutch copyright law, even if there's not actually a copyright indication in the book, since the book was published too recently for it to be in the public domain. There's a page at Wikipedia:Copyright FAQ which might help explain WP's approach to copyright issues. Question 1 is "Can I add something to Wikipedia that I got from somewhere else? and the answer is "In general, no. Most of the content people want to add is copyrighted, although some work has been made available by authors under an appropriate license (see below), and some work is in the public domain (see below). The absence of a copyright notice does not mean that a work may be freely used."
- We will have to see if we can find some public domain photographs through the project - failing that, time to go on holiday and take our cameras!
- I didn't reply by email as I prefer not to use my main (work) email for WP purposes, and I so rarely use my home email that it would be a pain to start to use it again for WP only! I'll leave a copy of this message on Mdcollins' page too. Best wishes, Bencherlite 01:46, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
- I'm afraid that, even though I am unsure about copyrighting, that Bencherlite is sadly right - as far as I know, book covers are ok, for referring to that book only, but for images contained within, I'd be very surprised if it was allowed.
- Also, although John Brombaugh is well written and potentially a very good article, I'd advise you to read Wikipedia:Autobiography just to bring to your attention some concerns people may have. –MDCollins (talk) 08:54, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
Thank you for the above information. As you see, I don't know really how the Wikipedia works nor really the best way to respond back to either of you. I guess you guys are about the only ones reading this unless others want to come check your user pages.
Anyway, from what I see, I think it is best that we return both the Niehoff and JB articles back to what they were so there is no question about ethics or copyrights. This is one reason why you see so little in the regular organ magazines on my work because to get it in there requires that one toot ones own horn; I'd prefer to let history do that instead. The single reason why I was interested in making the alterations to both articles is because I know how difficult the historical surveys like Vente and van Biezen do to bring us more accurate information: they can no longer talk with the people they are writing about, so they don't necessarily have very reliable information. But history can worry about that. I'll remove the photo of the Lüneburg organ and make other changes as much as possible so both articles are as much like I saw them about two weeks ago - except that I'll remove the information about myself that was in the Niehoff article written by someone else. I like the idea that you do all this with your camera to avoid the many problems you've pointed out. (I will carry out my part in making those reverse changes in the next day or so.)
Kind regards, Jborgans 21:49, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
Copies sent to MDCollins's talk page and Bencherlite's talk page
- I have replied at his talk page again. His user/talk pages are on my watchlist, so I'll see any further threads there. I'll go back and suggest that he can just put any further replies there, rather than post here, there and everywhere! Bencherlite 23:04, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
TUGS article list
Please. Do not make a separate page for articles. That page was full of redirects. That is not very "Usefull." This is a warning, I may delete that article see the talk page. Driveus
Edit summaries
Hello, I just noticed that your edit summaries have a redlink in them. You may want to fix that in your AWB preferences before you do too many more :) Cheers, Mak (talk) 19:38, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
- Cheers. How the hell did I let that happen? Should be ok now (except AWB keeps crashing all the time). –MDCollins (talk) 19:46, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi,
As someone active on the Cornwall articles could you have a look at the recent changes to these articles. I am concerned that they are very POV, OR and generally unencyclopedic. There seems to be ongoing vandalism of the English nationalism article and the Real England map I have listed for IfD. I would appreciate someone with better knowledge having an input. Cheers, Regan123 20:43, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for the welcome and for going over the additions I made to the architecture of York Minster. I think the architecture section, as it is now, includes most of what I was thinking of putting, but if there's anything else you can think of then let me know. I'll try and do some work on the rest of the page but won't be able to til next week, I'll also have a bit more of a look at the links you sent me before then. --Ivanivanovich 10:43, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
Organist-stub
Hi - I've just reverted your changes to WP:WSS/P. Proposals - even ones that have been created - stay there until they're archived as created or not created. Grutness...wha? 00:37, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
- No problem. –MDCollins (talk) 00:40, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
Pipe Organ template
Hi. I am trying to redesign the project banner for WP:PipeOrgan. It is currently at User:Mdcollins1984/PipeOrgan template. (I have based it on {{Template:Dadsarmyproject}}).
The problem I have noticed is that the default label for the show/hide todo list is [hide], requiring two clicks from [hide] to [show] and once more to actually display the content. Is this a problem in the syntax? It is only a very small matter, but its bugging me!
If you've got time to take a quick look, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
–MDCollins (talk) 00:13, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
- I'm afraid that the same is true for me: the show/hide glitch. The fact that the div has "display: none;" misleads the javascript, I believe. Now, the following uses a table, and it's unfortunate that it's the only way to make it work correctly currently, but here goes:
Header |
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. |
- Setting the width of the table is important. GracenotesT § 01:14, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
Hmm, I think I can see what you've done, but is it possible to integrate a table into a message box? I can attach it underneath the message box, but that obviously isn't any use, so is it possible for it to go inside? Alternatively, is a table with the same formatting - size colour/borders etc attached to the bottom of the message box the way forward? –MDCollins (talk) 01:38, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
- If it's okay with you, I fixed it. You can probably tweak it however you want it; if not, don't hesitate to ask. GracenotesT § 02:02, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
If it's ok with me...?! Its great. One question before I go to bed and leave you in peace - is it possible for the transcluded material to all appear small? Obviously I can go to the source and make everything small there, but that would limit its use as a page in its own right. I have also removed the duplicate text but seem to have left a blank row.
As you've probably guessed, I'm c**p at dealing with all this sort of stuff, so really appreciate the help.
Best wishes,
–MDCollins (talk) 02:18, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
Actually forget what I've just asked you, I'll create a new page with an abbreviated list on it. Thanks again. –MDCollins (talk) 02:22, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
- Ah, great! By the way, if you want any normal-text template to appear small, you can use
<div style="font-size: 80%;">{{template or project page}}</div>
. There may be spacing issues, but those should be easily fixable. GracenotesT § 02:24, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
This edit does not make Trevor look any where near as notable as your edit does. That 02blythed has created too many articles at once, by including a slew of raw statistical information without including encyclopaedic information, is what has lead me to the conclusion - correctly or otherwise - that these people have played at the under 19's level in cricket. Which is hardly the highest level of amateur competition required by WP:BIO.
County cricket team members seem to meet that level of notability. I think this is because it is assumed that anyone who plays at that level will be written about by numerous writers covering county cricket.
I don't dispute your use of cricinfo.com for statistics but it doesn't particularly lend weight to a persons notability that nobody seems to have actually written about him. Maybe I haven't looked, but it's because the layout of the article seemed to imply he hadn't achieved anything yet - to me it looked like a crystal ball article.
If 02blythed removes prods without improving the article I will take a group of them to AfD with the reason "No clear effort has been made to assert notability". I did make some attempt to contact him regarding his contributions but so far all he has done is to continue to make bot-like edits which make people look like the best cricket they have played is for under 19 national teams (a fact which is assumed of any first class cricketer and probably best left out). Garrie 02:22, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
- PS if he bothered to use intelligent edit summaries it wouldn't hurt his contributions.Garrie 02:23, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Thanks
Many thanks for the advice & fix. JohnJohnHarmonPrice 23:02, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
No problem
It's amazing how many people make that tiny mistake of putting the hash in the wrong place --Closedmouth 14:39, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
adopt-a-user
I left a note on the Adopt-a-User talk page, but just to be sure you see this: the users not showing up in the category was my fault. I was modifying the adoption template, and since categories don't update immediately, I didn't notice my mistake. I corrected it when I noticed, which was about an hour before you left the message on the WP:ADOPT talk page. Anyway: mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. I'm very sorry for the inconvenience. --Sopoforic 18:27, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
- Not to worry. I've apologised to anyone I have unintentionally blamed for your mistake!!! I also made the mistake of not re-checking the cat before assuming bad faith!! –MDCollins (talk) 19:27, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
user going mad!!
Hi there, (copy from AaU talk page) I think Matthew might be willing to hand off a few of his adoptees. I don't think he expected such an enthusiastic response. If you want to pick up one or two, go to his talk page and ask him. This was a case of well-intentioned over-enthusiasm.
And thanks for wanting to be part of the program, if you want to read and comment on any of the stuff on the AaU talk page, please do, we can use any input.--killing sparrows (chirp!) 19:15, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
Hi. I don't know how to fix this vandalism: Krzysztof Czerwiński. Thanks! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 83.23.137.87 (talk) 21:56, 30 April 2007 (UTC).
- Fixed. Just needed to check the 'history' tab to find the last good edition (which happened to be my own), view that archived page, and re-save it (leaving a helpful edit summary). –MDCollins (talk) 22:00, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
adoption program
no hard feelings buddy. let me know how many you would like and i can get you squared away in no time!!! i am collecting quite a few! i have one users that i wish to specifically give you to, if thats okay. He is alittle more experienced and wishes to refine his edits and contributions and hopes to one day be an admin. This user takes a bit more in depth help. unless you wish you have a couple of newer users. let me know!!! Matthew Yeager 22:18, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
- Taric25 is an adoptee you could help me out with \ take. he is just looking for someone he can ask questiosn too when he has them. not much so far... as well as Murgie if you are interested in two ? let me know if this is good with you. thank you for your time. Matthew Yeager 06:09, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
Three cheers for MDCollins!
The Working Wikipedian's Barnstar | ||
Thank you so much for tireless and ongoing efforts on refactoring the Pipe Organ article. Splitting it up as you have done took a great deal of planning and attention to detail, and it really shows. Now the article is much less overwhelming and easier to understand. W0lfie 17:43, 3 May 2007 (UTC) |
Thomas on TV...
If you thought that the Thomas & Friends TV Series was getting dire, have you heard it dubbed with an American accent? There's a clip on Michael Brandon's site... here.
It's bad enough that they're loading loose cocoa powder into an open wagon (the mind boggles!), but when you've been used to Ringo Starr or Michael Angelis narrating...
I don't think I'll try buying any of the US versions!
EdJogg 00:48, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- I did hear it a few years back - didn't last more that a few seconds. Absolutely awful - I'm enjoying watching season 1 on youtube atm. –MDCollins (talk) 08:25, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- I was going to write this on the WP:THOMAS page, but I thought that was a bit too public! – didn't want to be criticised for anti-American views :o)
- Enjoy the YouTube Thomas while it lasts. According to the same forum I quoted, they are cracking-down on copyrighted material, and some of the forum members have been kicked-off for uploading Thomas videos (possibly even over-dubs and parodies!). Of course, like me, you could just buy the DVD... ...but I'm still waiting for a bargain copy on eBay... (I've spent £s and £s collecting audiobook recordings, so I can complete The Railway Stories, and the books for an article on Teddy Boston (both some way down my ToDo list :o( ), and I can't afford to do the same for the Thomas DVDs!)
- EdJogg 09:30, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- Considering getting some DVDs - lets try not to outbid each other! Unfortunately, if I did that I'd want more than the first couple of series - that would definitely be a bad idea by the time we get to later (terrible) series!!–MDCollins (talk) 09:49, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- I bale out once they pass a fiver – which they always seem to do! But if you end up with some duplicates...
- BTW Channel 5 have been broadcasting them at around 08:20/08:30 weekdays, so you could always video them. They broadcast Season 10 last Autumn, and (last time I watched) had moved to Season 9 (I remembered seeing the one where the milk in churns in Thomas's wagons is turned to butter because he went the long-way round to the ice cream factory (groan)). My five-year-old likes watching them, so I have a good excuse, although they invariably make me late for work!!
- EdJogg 10:05, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
Peer review
I've peer-reviewed Pipe organ as per your request, at Wikipedia:Peer review/Pipe organ/archive1. Walton Need some help? 19:28, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
Peer review date linking
Yes, it appears that the references are the only reason that message is appearing. In the interest of saving time, there really isn't any particular reason to link dates in references (in normal text, an user could click on the date/year for WP:CONTEXT, but for citations that wouldn't be the case). So unless you have done this already, I would say no :). AZ t 22:44, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
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RE: KP
It's not a problem. As long as it gets updated. I figure that updating it was more important than most, as the 226 was his highest score, and seeing as he had been dismissed at 158 three times previously, and also because the peer review was bound to pick up on it. But if it's already in the pipeline then thats cool. Cheers SGGH speak! 15:29, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
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KP - FAC
Hi., wanted to leave a note on the long laundry list of comments i left in KP-FAC. I should have turned up for peer review but missed it and left a lot on your table now. won't let it happen again. Kalyan 18:58, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
- I was away for a couple of days and came back to see that you have addressed my comments. just a note - please don't strike my comments. the prerogative to strike off comments rests with the reviewer alone. i liked what you did to the next set of comments (added a note "DONE"). That way, if the reviewer doesn't agree with you, we can discuss, debate and close feedback in one place. Don't worry about removing the strike-off from my comments. i shall navigate thru it. --Kalyan 09:11, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
WP:THOMAS fair-use image crisis
Hi there, long time no hear...
You may be aware of the current push towards the effective elimination of non-free images within WP, especially from pages using multiple images. This has a potentially huge impact on the 'Thomas' pages, considering almost all the pictures are 'fair use'. So far, only List of Railway Series Books has been de-imaged (see its talk page for important initial discussions), but the bots are roaming about and delete-warning messages concerning screenshot images are already appearing on talk pages.
As I feel rather on my own at present, Project-wise, I have posted this here hoping for some moral(e) support (initially) and editing help (in the near future). I have posted a (probably too-) lengthy cry for help at Wikipedia talk:Non-free content#WikiProject Thomas and use of non-free images asking for guidance, since there are only three likely outcomes:
- Non-free images are not allowed on 'list' pages: Current pages remain as they are, but without images. (only tidying required)
- Non-free images ARE allowed on 'list' pages, but only in limited numbers: current character pages sub-divided into a greater number of smaller pages (lots of work, especially with redirects -- time for a bot!!)
- Non-free screenshots/book covers ARE allowed, but only one-per-page: character pages to be split up as per main characters (humungous amount of work)
It is a sad state of affairs, but I think that the first of these is the only really likely outcome, since to retain the existing set of images also requires the application of individual 'fair use rationales' to all of the images. There's too much work for even two people, and I'm feeling pretty dis-spirited now.
I am going to drop a copy of this message on Gonzerelli's page, even though he has been 'conspicuous by his absence' lately, and also drop a note on the Project talk page.
Regards -- EdJogg 12:17, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
rebus
I know you just used it as an example for an argument of the sort we have plenty of need for ATM, but here's a copy of the image anyways: http://www.answers.com/topic/rebuskenstott-jpg ¦ Reisio 10:32, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for gnoming. --Dweller 11:40, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
- No problem. Its use here: Talk:Homosexual agenda/Archive 5 seemed an interesting place for a link! –MDCollins (talk) 11:44, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
Hello. I've felt compelled to remove "Diamond duck" once again from this article, because the citation you gave was simply a scorecard: it proved that Cook was out first ball of the innings, but nowhere on that page are the phrases "diamond duck" or indeed "royal golden duck" used. That's what we need: the specific phrase used on a page referred to, as is the case for "golden duck". Loganberry (Talk) 23:56, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
Adoption Sought
Hello! My name is Ajith. I live in India and I contribute to wikipedia. Recently, as I started writing and came across a lot of doubts and issues. Though I found a solution for some of them, it took me some time. :)
I came across the adoption program here and I saw that you are looking for adoptees. Do you think you can adopt me and help me out?
M Ajith (Talk to me) 09:58, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
- No problem Ajith, it would be a pleasure to help you out. I've had a very quick look at your contributions, and like the idea of the List of Piano Brand Names article. Maybe I'll have some thoughts to help you out with that in due course.
- For now, forgive me if I tell you things you already know until I get a better idea of what you need help with or how much assistance you need. I'll create a subpage of my user talk in order to separate conversations between us from my other work. I suggest if you need anything, or have any questions, post a message there. If we both 'Watch' the page, we'll know if we have said anything. This page can be found here: User talk:Mdcollins1984/Ajith adoption.
- I look forward to assisting in whatever way I can.
- I'll just leave you with one thought for now:
- It is really important to leave an edit summary for every edit you make.
- Big or small, if people have a page on a watchlist or Recent changes page, it helps them to know whether or not to check an edit and see what has been changed. The most informative summaries may tell a user all they need to know without actually viewing the page. Even if it says "fix spelling Yahama -> Yamaha", or "punctuation", "delete extra space", "I have deleted the section which is blatantly fictional"... you get the idea.
- You can set up your computer to remind you to do this before you save a page. Go to the "My preferences" tab at the top of the page, then the "Editing" tab. Check the box marked "Prompt me when entering a blank edit summary".
- –MDCollins (talk) 22:54, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
Show and hide
Hmm, that's odd - it's fine on this display. I'll try on another computer later and see how it looks there. Bencherlite 10:44, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
- Yuck, I see what you mean. Will try again another day when I've got more time. Thanks. Bencherlite 11:19, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Sydney Explorer
Hi
Thanks for fixing the drop down box in they Sydney Explorer article, it looks much better than it did before. Theres absolutly nothing wrong with the colour I actually like it becuase its slightly different to what Ive seen in the past. When working on another project that requires a drop down box, Ill copy and past this one. Once again Thanks--AdamJWC 11:06, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Hello. I've just written this article on the sonata by Julius Reubke. I found you through the project: Pipe Organ. Do you have this piece of music in your repertoire? I wonder if you would consider making a recording that we could put on the page? It would be an excellent addition to Wikipedia and make the article complete. Thanks for considering. I have also contacted a few others who listed that they were a good organist, who were listed on the pipe organ project page, so if someone notifies me that they are able to do it, I will let you know. Thanks. Clavecin 12:17, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
RE: Taunton
Had a very good time, but yes the Sabres were whipped by 8 wickets :( though I got about 250 pictures with a good camera, 13 of them are on wikipedia now and I'll look for some more in the days to come. Unfortunately I used Tresco (my cricketing hero) as an example of misfielding at fielding (cricket) as a ball sails past him at slip *rolls eyes*
Good stuff though! Have a look at my contributions and you should see all the 13 images from the match, a couple of them at batting (cricket) are quite good, particularly the one with the ball sitting on the middle. Total fluke!
Enjoy your cricket, when you next get to see a match! SGGH speak! 22:51, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
- By the way, I'd be happy to work with you on Marcus Trescothick, if you like. I left a comment on the talk page. SGGH speak! 20:33, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
Co-ordinates
- The problem comes because Template:Coord is now used rather than Template:Coor. It seems to be a problem with coord generally and not just on this template. This issue should probably be addressed to the creators of that template. The co-ordinates on the template are also used to generate the map so if they are removed you will lose the map. Pit-yacker 23:19, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- You will need to copy the co-ordinates into the info box and remove the call to Template:coor title d. If coor title d is left in you will end up with two sets of co-ordinates in the top corner. Not sure about the co-ord problem - it is something I have seen on other pages - perhaps the problem is when it is called by another template? Pit-yacker 00:02, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
Re: User:JzG
Thank you for your very kind words. I am disappointed with the outcome (Guy protecting his talk page and leaving for an unspecified period of time), but I suppose a positive result was not to be expected from a debate that took such turns. Anyway ... thanks again, Black Falcon (Talk) 00:15, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
Help with references please
{{help}} I've cracked how to do the external link type of references &ndash eg [1] But, for the life of me, I can't get my head round the {{ref |cite | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news]] {/ref} type.
Hang on. I think I've got it. Or have I? Nope. See what I mean?
Where I can find an idiot's guide to reference codes, please?
I see you tidied up the Lee Mead page, that's why I ask.
Academe 17:03, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- I took the liberty of answering Academe's question on his/her talk page. Hoof Hearted 17:35, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
KP and ICC rating
Oddly enough I had worded it that way to imply exactly what you took it to mean. He was the 21st player to pass 900 - and as coincidence would have it 21st on the list. I choose that wording rather than his position on the list as it less ephemeral. --LiamE 12:13, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- The list itself is a reference for that at the moment as it has date of peak... but wont be for long! KP joined the 900 club in May, Sangakkara - number 22 in the list and the 22nd member of the club - is the only batsman to break 900 since. As I say that source won't work for long - and it only works now as KP and Kumar peak scores are the same dates as they passed 900. --LiamE 12:44, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Unusual Adoption Request
Hi! Im an English teacher in Toluca Mexico (west of Mexico City). My Advanced B classes will be contributing to Wikipedia as the focus of their English course for Fall 2007. I am looking for people who would like to mentor my students (who will be working in groups) as they do the following assignments: Edit and article (adding a citation), writing a stub with a citation, translating an English language article for Spanish Wikipedia and for the final project, writing a full article for English Wiki (they can expand on the stub mentioned previously). What I would like to do is put a list of "mentors/adopters" on my talk page as a kind of short cut for my students, who have limited time to get things done. The semester begings Aug 6, but the real Wikipedia work wont begin until the beginning of Sept. If you would like to add your name to my list, please go to my talk page and add it there, perhaps with a short introduction, if you like.
Thank you!
Thelmadatter 20:21, 26 July 2007 (UTC)Thelmadatter
Pipe organ and WP:CRICKET
On a separate note, I have just seen that you rightly edited the guidelines of WP:CRIC regarding year spanning and the endash - do you know what happens when these are used in an article title/section heading? using the endash (2005–06) conflicts with guidelines that say 'don't use &%$"(£&$ etc in section headings (presumably because it makes searching and anchored links really difficult to manage). Should the hyphen therefore be incorrectly used in its place?
–MDCollins (talk) 23:58, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- I think the reason for that guideline is that abbreviations shouldn't be used in headings. En dashes are fine as the "&" wouldn't actually show up in the heading. Plus, an en dash can be inserted without needing to use "&", by using the button underneath the edit box. Epbr123 00:17, 27 July 2007 (UTC)