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The WikiProject North Dakota Newsletter - Issue 2 - July 2007

The WikiProject North Dakota Newsletter

Issue 2 - July 2007

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Current project statistics

North Dakota
articles
Importance
None Total
Quality
FA 1 1
A
GA 2 2
B 45 45
Start 727 727
Stub 659 659
Assessed 1434 1434
Unassessed 6 6
Total 1440 1440


News
---North Dakota Portal---
Wikipedia now has a new portal devoted exclusively to the state of North Dakota. Check out Portal:North Dakota.

WPND member NDCompuGeek has constructed the initial framework for the portal and it should now be easy to update the portal on a month-by-month basis. The portal will serve as a kind of "front door" for people using Wikipedia to learn more about North Dakota. It is a great starting point for branching out into the many aspects of the state.

Each month a different article, picture, city, and biography will be showcased along with current news and happenings from around the state. The July version of the portal showcases the Mandan tribe, Governor John Hoeven, and the capital city of Bismarck.

Visit the portal's talk page to share your opinions and ideas regarding the portal.

New articles
An exceptionally large number of new North Dakota-related articles were created during June. Please help to expand and improve the following articles which were created during the past month.

Alfred Wallin | Alvin C. Strutz | Andrew A. Bruce | Andrew Miller (North Dakota) | Arne Dahl | Ben Meier | Bennett Elementary School | Berta E. Baker | Beryl J. Levine | Bismarck Governors | Charles Fisk | Climate of Grand Forks, North Dakota | Curtis G. Olson | David Morgan (North Dakota) | Don L. Short | Edward Engerud | Edward T. Burke | Edwin F. Ladd | Evan B. Goss | Fargo-Moorhead media | Fred Gottfried Swenson | Geography of Minot, North Dakota | Guy C. H. Corliss | H. Kent Jones | H.F. Gierke III | Harrison A. Bronson | Harvey B. Knudson | Henry C. Hansbrough | Henry Linde | Henry Thomas Helgesen | Herbert L. Meschke | Herman Thorson | History of Grand Forks, North Dakota | J. Philip Johnson | James D. Gronna | Jim Kusler | John Dorso | John Flittie | John Knauf | John M. Cochrane | John N. Hagan | John Steen | Joseph Bartholomew | Ken Karls | Kevin Cramer | KFBN | KKLQ | KXBQ-LP | Liberty Memorial Building | Luther E. Birdzell | Lyman R. Casey | Martin N. Johnson | Math Dahl | Minot Vistas | Myron Just | Newton C. Young | North Dakota American Legion Baseball | North Dakota Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor | North Dakota Congressional Districts | North Dakota Department of Agriculture | North Dakota Department of Career and Technical Education | North Dakota Department of Labor | North Dakota Labor Commissioner | Oakes Municipal Airport | Obert A. Olson | Obert C. Teigen | Olger B. Burtness | Patrick Daniel Norton | Paul M. Sand | Porter J. McCumber | Robert Byrne (North Dakota) | Robert Vogel | Robert W. Peterson (North Dakota) | Sarah Vogel | Susan Wefald | Thomas Frank Marshall | Tony Clark (North Dakota) | Usher L. Burdick | Vernon R. Pederson | Walter C. Taylor | William A. Neumann | William C. Gilbreath | William N. Roach | William Paulson

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Question #2

Is it ok to create a sock puppet for my DS so I can browse without the tool box thing on the left (aka. turn it off in the options) with out having to turn the side thing on and off (it is useful on the computer). Sincerely, Sir intellegent - smartr tahn eaver!!!! 21:40, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

First of all, don't refer to your potential account as a sock puppet: it has a VERY negative connotation. As for setting up an alternative account, the only official guidance I can give you is [[WP:SOCK#Legitimate_uses_of_multiple_accounts]] and [[Wikipedia:Username#Using_multiple_accounts]]. I hope it helps.... As for my opinion personally, I don't think there will be a problem with it, as long as you label your account properly with the appropriate labels and templates. - NDCompuGeek 00:20, 8 July 2007 (UTC)

The Military history WikiProject Newsletter: Issue XVI (June 2007)

The June 2007 issue of the Military history WikiProject newsletter has been published. You may read the newsletter, change the format in which future issues will be delivered to you, or unsubscribe from this notification by following the link. Thank you.

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Seeing, Connectivity.

http://orgchart.forbes.com/ orgchartbeta@forbes.net, etc. Intro: You're a Wikipedian. Adopt-a-user is a mentoring program. You are all far in advance of me. I dont know computers. I have major ideas. To save these ideas for mankind from a life far too disabled a Wiki project of networking people interested in them seems logical. You've got pages with hundreds of programmers on them - for them this would be an interesting game, as it should be.

  1. 1: As Al Gore noted Earth is in trouble biospherically, and only excellent connectivity will save it. Unfortunately this means sorting out an indexing subject not many want to deal with at Wikipedia: Scientology: the Study (-ology) of Truth (scio-), a word invented 100 years ago, yet associated only with 'LRH', L. Ron Hubbard.
  2. 2: On the LRH Bridge Chart is a list of 60 ALs (Awareness Levels. To see the Bridge Chart and it's 60 Awareness Levels listed from 'minus 34: "Unexistence."' up through -4 Need of Change, -3 is Demand for Improvement, -2 Hope, -1 Help, 1 Recognition, 2 Communication, 3 Perception, 4 Orientation, 5 Understanding, 6 Enlightenment,...25 Conditions, 26 Existence, 27 Source, 28 Power, 29 Freedom, etc. type in http://www.scientology.org/en_US/religion/bridge/pg001.html, or scientology.org/, then click on Part 3, "The Services of Scientology." and then at the bottom of that page click "Previous Page." then click on the Chart to show and print or send it full size. Part 3 explains the Bridge Chart). You could say pre-recognition is Awareness Level 0, which would be Pattern or Order - the simpler the better: LRH uses the Awareness Levels as Department Names on his Org Board: 3 Depts to a Division, 3 Divisions to an Area, 3 Areas to an Org - ie: 'Mind, Body, Product' reiterating for max userfriendlyness: a geometric or regular or Patterned indexing system.

(To see The Seven-Division Org Board, go to: http://www.whatisscientology.org/html/part06/chp20/img/Irgorgbd.gif, ie www.whatisscientology.org, then click on Part 6, "Churches of Scientology and Their Activities.", then scroll down to and click on Chapter 20 "Structure of Scientology Churches.", then click "Next page." till you get "The Seven-Division Org Board.", at the end of which few pages describing how it's based on the Awareness Levels you'll see an A4 sized version of the chart: click on it to see it's Divisions, Departments, Units, etc. and definitions full size. To see the Nine-Division Org Board: http://www.hubbardcolledge.org and click: "The Hubbard Management System." 3rd to last link right hand side then click Power of Admin top right side or click "Start here." at the bottom of that page which also goes to the same place to see it. Its got an expanded Div 4, which has 5 Departments, probably by expanding Dep 12 into 12a, 12b, 12c. Its also got an expanded Div 6 into Div 6A, Div 6B, Div 6C, to make 9 Divisions ie 3x3x3 as a general pattern. It's the Org Board Scientology and WISE (World Institute of Scientology Enterprises), have successfully run on for 38 years. The page also has on it Condition or Statistic Graphs. The link seems to be: http://www.hubbardcolledge.org/mgmtsystem/powerofadmin.html).

  1. 3: If you take 27 x27 x27 you get 19687 Depts you can click on. Times that by another 19687 = 400 million options in the first click. Times that by another 19687 you get 8 Trillion options in the second click: enough for a www., all in 2 clicks: there is no better connectivity.
  2. 4: But it requires people to think in terms of a Recognition to Source 27 Dept Awareness Level index system for all things: ie the context, not just the thing, Searched for, with each click. Such could be agreed on at Wikipedia (in a sister project?) for telephone directory index options etc. It's power makes it a worthy language to develope/learn for all, if possible.
  3. 5: For instance, Gold is associated with Religious Political Parties. Blue with Republicans, Red with Democrats, Green with Sustainability. History parallels it too: New Age, Computer Age, Machine Age, Nomadic Age, etc. On the Org Board Flow Chart Command goes from left ot right so it stats with Dept 27 Source, then 26 Existence, then 25 Conditions, which constitutes Div 7 Management. Next is the front door: Dept 1 Recognition in which is Reception Unit, or Home Page, etc., Dept Comm, Dept Perception all in Div 1 Communications. All subsequent Depts are built on these: no Reception = no Org, etc. Div 2 is Dissemination - prospectus write ups etc. Those first 3 Divs = 'Mind'. Div 3 Treasury, Div 4 Production, Div 5 Quality = 'Body'. Div 6 is Div 6A Public Contact, 6B Public Service, 6C Public Control, ie 3 Divs under a Public Exec Secretary = 'Product'. New Age is like Div 7, Connectivity is like Mind, etc. Pioneers, Proffessionals, Publics. Desktops, Intranets, Internets, etc. A Hypernet.
  4. 6: You can see it all on one page hence you can understand and work it. It defines the Knowledge EconomY ie is an index of Law, and a way to Democracy, Sustainability (which we are losing due to pollution etc due to disconnectivity, hence Al Gore, etc), Freedom, etc. Revitalised communities. A 'Plannet', etc. Intel has joined the UN OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) Project, and on these $100 Laptops to be distributed in the millions in the last quarter of 07 can be such connectivity software. It could also be an idea at the Vertual Reality site Second Life?, etc.

A triangle has 3 sides - you recognise it - easier than any other shape given it is so simple - the more sides - say 20 or 30 - the harder to recognise it as a icosagon (20 sides) or tricontagon (30 sides). The triangle is easy - that is recognition. Alphabetical 'order' produces disorder: you get unexpected results to search terms entered. Garthbridge@hotmail.com

adoption

i want to be adopted so drop me a line on my talk page thx Checkyroxyo 22:31, 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 20:23, 26 July 2007 (UTC)Thelmadatter

Thanks!

Thanks for adopting me. I have some familitrity (spelling?) with computers, but are in contant awe of people who can do advanced HTML. Seriously! I have no clue how to do HTML. I'd like to hear about the articles you usually hit.Wikipedia is the onlything I've heard of from the Wikia foundation. So...post me back when you get a chance. from Checkyroxyo 20:54, 29 July 2007 (UTC)