I noticed that your signature is (or was) {{User:Brian0918/sig}}, which, according to Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages#Things to avoid, is bad. I used to do this too, and I am currently trying to remove (by substitution) as many as possible. Apologies if you have already changed your signature. Please reply by editing this section. Thanks, Alphax τ ε χ 06:19, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I replied. It was a valid VfD vote, there isn't anything more that needs to be said. Rick K 20:12, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC)
Dont forget to add your disaster victim list to rootsweb: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.disasters.usa
I added mine there. The trick is to find three places to archive your data.
-- Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) 23:21, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi Brian,
I found it absurd that Wikisource deleted your list--that information would have been a great contribution. Alas, there might be hope: have you tried the Wikimedia Commons page?
Their description:
The Wikimedia Commons is a project that provides a central repository for free images, music, sound & video clips and, possibly, texts and spoken texts, used in pages of any Wikimedia project. Unlike images uploaded on other projects, images on Commons can be embedded on pages of all Wikimedia projects.
I'm sure it'll be deemed acceptable. Good luck. Phobophile 02:52, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi Brian,
Just to let you know that the photo Image:LakeEffect-Superior-Michigan-EO.JPG you nominated for WP:FP, is up for Pic of the Day on the 10th April. You can the caption at Wikipedia:Picture of the day/April 10, 2005, but since you wrote it yourself I guess it will be OK. -- Solipsist 11:58, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for the note about feature picture candidate, I have done so. -- Electricmoose 16:10, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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I've noticed your bot has been moving FPC older than 14 days. Would it be possible to extend its operations on FPC? I understand that it wouldn't be able to determine if an image should become featured, but it could do the rest. What I was thinking was this:
This would cut our workload by a large amount, and all we would have to do is make sure we put "PROMOTED FILENAME.JPG" or "NOT PROMOTED" at the end of the subpage, and list the promoted pic on Wikipedia:Featured pictures visible and Wikipedia:Featured pictures. I think this is all the work you would have to do, but I may have missed something. -- brian0918 ™ 02:28, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Well... granted it is a safe assumption that no FPC nomination will have more than 500 edits, my only issue is what do you do in the event that it isn't? -- AllyUnion (talk) 03:38, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Okay, and you want the bot to check how often? Every hour or what? -- AllyUnion (talk) 04:58, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
By the way, I found some code in the pywikipedia framework, so I can get the bot to do this fairly quickly. -- AllyUnion (talk) 04:58, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
One more thing... "Promoted" and "Not Promoted"... that seems kind of, well, troublesome to search for. I will need to make several clear assumptions to ensure against abuse and the like. The only assumptions I can make now are: the status of the picture will always be the last line, and before the status will be the three quotes indicating the status is bolded. Are those okay assumptions? What other assumptions can I make? The comment from the edit history? -- AllyUnion (talk) 05:06, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for keeping me up to date on this automation concept. I recently stopped promoting images because it was biting too deeply into my time. This should be of some help. I'd like to commend you for the fine work you've done on that page [a barnstar well earned]. On another note. Do we still need Wikipedia:Featured pictures thumbs? It seems Category:Wikipedia featured pictures does this job as well or better. Broken Segue 20:54, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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Owing to a who-watches-the-watchmen problem (and m:instruction creep, of course), I'll need you to ask on WP:RFAr under 'clarifications' before I can check. Then I'll be able to do a basic check straight away - David Gerard 10:41, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Not to be too critical, but that Utoy Creek artist you pointed to is really lame. [I hope you aren't related or something. :-)].
BTW, that Battle of Missionary Ridge picture you found deserves a caption of some kind.
Hal Jespersen 23:52, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)
As you may or may not be aware, Image:Autofellatio 2.jpg is up for deletion. I'm never one to electioneer, and I deplore the necessity of contacting you, but Achilles has contacted all the "delete" voters from the previous autofellatio image debate; and since that has already been done, I didn't think fairness would be served if the "keep" voters were not also contacted. I have attempted to contact only those people who have not voted in the current debate, but the information was hard to sift through by hand and I may have made a mistake. If I have, I apologize. Cheers to you! Demi T/ C 19:34, 2005 Apr 7 (UTC)
What does the bot do? Leonardo 04:35, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Unfortunately, someone set up an article parallel to our article on
Ethics, in violation of Wikipedia policy. That parallel article violated NPOV by acting as a blog for one man's personal views, a person that also happens to be hard-banned user. Please see
Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/Simple view of ethics and morals
Thanks for your time.
RK 20:13, Apr 8, 2005 (UTC)
Brian, I noticed that the baldness article might have a copy vio with in the text. However only parts of the text look to have been copyed from this site. I have posted a question on the talk page to see if anyone got permission to use that site. And i am going to place the copy vio notice on the baldness page to, if i did anything wrong or missed a step please correct it. Thanks. bakuzjw (aka 578) 13:58, 10 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Great work on the plethora of Infocom topics you've edited. It's good to meet a fellow enthusiast trying to ensure Infocom is represented as it should be. - DynSkeet 19:37, Apr 11, 2005 (UTC)
In fact, uploading box cover art was such a great idea I did it for the rest of the titles too! - DynSkeet 17:38, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
Infoboxes are a great idea. Is there an existing template to use or will one need to be created? - DynSkeet 17:50, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
Fair enough. Which games do you want to tackle? - DynSkeet 17:56, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
No problem. I'll get started on the unzorkian ones. - DynSkeet 18:00, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
Why did you post that message? I already supported the first one and I said I hated technical requirements. If I support a lo-res, I support the same pic in hi-res too. Mgm| (talk) 18:53, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
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I have read most of the newbie stuff - but perhaps not enough?
I do think there is another position (against arguments for God).
How would I go about opening this?
Cheers, Mome-Rath
Note that I have listed you at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/3RR#User:Brian0918 for four reverts on Adolf Hitler, which I consider part of a content dispute and not fighting vandalism. 119 22:57, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi Brian, I was wondering if you would be interested in voting in my semi Featured Picture Candidates page. I made it after User:Solipsist asked me not to submit multiple images to the FPC as it made tallying the votes and choosing the FP very difficult. So now all my multiple images I put first on my semi FPC voting to see which is the best one to eventually put on the FPC page. Thanks -- Fir0002 00:06, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I created a submission for the Wikipedia:Template standardisation proposal, and I would value your input on it. They're voting on three aspects: style, colour, and wording. What do you think of what I proposed on these criteria? – Clockwork Soul 03:35, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Could you explain to me how two battles between the US Army and Native Americans have anything to do with the Civil War? Grant65 (Talk) 01:06, Apr 15, 2005 (UTC)
I just came across the map you created of the Civil War battles. It is the most useful Civil War learning tool I have ever encountered. Thank you so much creating it and for sharing it. Kingturtle 04:04, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Please look over the suggested pseudocode outline on User:Kurando-san/FPC. Thanks. -- AllyUnion (talk) 09:50, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
i think the protection should be removed, this page was protected for too long time. -- Haham hanuka 12:49, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
The thumbs seem to be missing a few featured pictures... I don't see my Chicago Skyline up. -- AllyUnion (talk) 22:35, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I don't see any at the moment... -- AllyUnion (talk) 23:56, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Have I become the person to fulfill all bot requests now? -- AllyUnion (talk) 06:25, 16 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Don't know if you noticed my edits, but I did a drastic change to the Battle of Vicksburg recently, rewriting it to be an article only about the battle and creating a Vicksburg Campaign to describe the full campaign. The original BoV article had 7 sub-articles:
* Seven Failures Before The Taking of Vicksburg * Political Questions before the Siege of Vicksburg * Politics Before the Battle of Vicksburg * Actions Prior to Grant's Landing Before the Siege of Vicksburg * After Grant's Landing and Before the Siege of Vicksburg * The Siege of Vicksburg * Consequences of the Battle of Vicksburg
that are now all superfluous. There was also a template that linked all these sections together. Would you recommend deleting these files or redirecting them to the Campaign article? (If the former, I will need some Admin help.) I have been waiting to see if anyone complained about my action and so far no one has squeaked. Hal Jespersen 00:40, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for the kind words. I've had some good vocal teachers. This project could be a tremendous boon both to the visually-impaired web-browsers and to the recreationally-challenged ipod-people. Editors have demonstrated that minimal equipment is required, so it's a project that almost any editor with a clear voice can participate in. The hardest part, of course, are those foreign names.... Cheers, - Willmcw 11:20, Apr 19, 2005 (UTC)
Please unblock me ( User:Fish Supper).
"Jayjg" has blocked me claiming I have violated 3RR on Historicity of Jesus, which I haven't edited once!!!.
And if he is talking about Jesus, then he has blocked me without blocking User:Slrubenstein as well, who made 4 more reverts than me!!!, like he is corrupt and biased or something.
Hi there. Isn't it a bit redundant to have the spoken link on both the talk page and the article? I think that people reading the article itself would be more likely to want the spoken link, so IMO it should be there only. I didn't remove it from the talk page- I'll leave that up to you.
I've considered contributing to the spoken project...but my voice isn't particularily soothing (not that it's a cacophony either); plus, I have a blocked nose right now, so I bight talk a bittle unny. - Frazzydee| ✍ 02:02, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for your help in getting the Oppenheimer reading ready in time for its FA rollout. I tried downloading your cleaned-up copy and inserting the corrected readings in Audacity, but when I re-converted it to OGG it sounded like crap. The best thing might be for me to fix the errors in the original Audacity file and then do the conversion. Only I recall you said you'd made other corrections. If you could communicate those to me, I could repeat the fixes. Or, I could upload a high-quality Ogg file with just the two corrections if you have a way of inserting them without having to re-convert the whole file.
Also, I found the Noise Removal filter in Audacity. It seemed as if the second-to-the-lowest setting was sufficient. And the Normalize filter, which apparently works with the default settings. Any suggestions on post-production? Cheers, - Willmcw 21:26, Apr 20, 2005 (UTC)
You can try submitting the high quality ogg with the corrections, and I'll try putting them in. I made a number of changes to the original, taking out about 35 seconds of pauses and other stuff (no words). I just got Audacity today, so I'm learning as well. -- brian0918 ™ 21:30, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Brian, thanks for the note and adding the copyleft notice. Actually I'm surprised myself how a tiny builtin laptop mic works for the process. No audio signal cleanup is done other than the normalize and compressor filters, though I do respeak certain sentences to edit back in later. Fuzheado | Talk 00:08, 21 Apr 2005 (UTC)
How u doing, Brian. Don't be so hard on me.
Hi Brian,
I'm trying to help clean up WP:IfD. It looks like there are a fair number of images which you originally uploaded, such as Image:MontyPythonGlassesArt.jpg that are ready for deletion. Part of the deletion process requires that you are notified of their imminent deletion. Has this happend? -- Solipsist 13:01, 22 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Updated my comments @ User:Kurando-san/FPC... -- AllyUnion (talk) 06:51, 23 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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Having a little fun on Uncle Jimbo's page, eh? [2] Zzyzx11 | Talk 02:36, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Would you assist in an admin task? Someone has cocked up a series of pages on W.H.L. Wallace. The main entry is under William Hervy Lamb Wallace, which is a mispelling of his name. There are 13 redirect pages, some with typos, but none are linked-to. Would it be possible to move the main entry to "W.H.L. Wallace" (the form every historian calls him) and delete the obviously bogus variants, such as the ones including ranks? Thanks, Hal Jespersen 22:09, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi!
I've seen that you block alot of people when doing RC-patrolling. Quite rightly so in most cases, but I have also noticed that your blockings sometimes are for minor stuff that I really don't think qualifies as vandalism. For instance your recent blocking of 203.94.130.77 seemed a little hars to me. All he did was this edit, and it's even an edit that could be defended by some, though I myself agree that it didn't belong there (I was the one reverting it). And thats his only edit in a month.
Just wanted to give you a friendly note to let you know how I felt about it. ;-) Shanes 00:23, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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Hello Brian0918... Since you seem to have a particular interest in the God article, and you have eliminated additions to it in the past based on the fact that they seemed to be "original research", I thought I should bring to your attention something that I find odd about the God article and get a second perspective before I do anything about it.
I notice that an odd word has been introduced into the article: "pandeism". This is a neo-logism; it does NOT appear in the dictionary; if you Google it, there are only 81 (actually 38) results, mostly in GNU free style wiki encyclopedias; if you follow the wikipedia link to find out what pandeism is supposed to be you find an article that was originated and expanded by a user BD2412 who seems to have concocted this theological position on his own.
The Pandeism article seems to be articulate and has a scholarly sheen, but if you poke at it, there doesn't seem to be any real substance beyond the author's own thought. There are no real connections to historical philosophers, theologians, religions, etc. that would lend any credence to this article. There are no external links to other discussions of "pandeism"... And if you take time to track appearances of the word in other wikipedia articles, it all seems to have been done by the same people in the very recent past (i.e. since March 12, 2005.) The superficial nature of the concept and the article makes me think that it is NOT an appropriate addition to the wikipedia. The link to pandeism ought to be removed from the God article in my opinion.
What do you think? Have I missed something important in my analysis?
Thanks, Emyth 16:55, Apr 28, 2005 (UTC)
I've responded to your query on my talk page. -- 8^D BD2412 gab 20:14, 2005 Apr 28 (UTC)
You obviously haven't met Pam. Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 21:57, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi. Please stop signing all your edits to the articles in which I discussed pandeism with:
It's rather inconsistent with your own statement on the vfd that
-- 8^D BD2412 gab 02:37, 2005 Apr 29 (UTC)
As an administrator, you should be familiar with policy, specifically Wikipedia:Civility, which I'm am concerned have been paying little regard to recently. Comments such as "For once, he's right" seem somewhat immature and are undermining the effort you are putting in on FPC, which is nonetheless appreciated. ed g2s • talk 17:06, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)
No need for apologies. To be honest, I hadn't realized you were recording a special link, though I'm glad you did as that's a logical addition. On May 2 the article on Charles Ives, which I recorded, will be on the main page. If it is inconvenient for you to do so, I could record the link if you give me the script. Thanks very much for your contributions in getting the Spoken Wikipedia project going. The number of "cheerleaders" attests to the value of the project. Special thanks for helping me get started. My meager contributions are much better because of your input and editing. Cheers, - Willmcw 20:38, Apr 29, 2005 (UTC)
Charles Ives is up May 2, about 15 hours from now. Cheers, - Willmcw 08:50, May 1, 2005 (UTC)
I apologize for having contributed the initial article without having done sufficient research to determine if it was in wide enough use to be a notable contribution. Had you asked me at the time of our initial contact, I would have immediately investigated to find out how common its use actually was. I would have concluded that it was, in fact, not notable, and would have immediately removed all the references and changed the article to a redirect to pandeism, with a note that people occasionally say pandeism when they mean pantheism. I apologize for having over-reacted in my posting of material on the vfd in an support of this not being original research, and I apologize for posting so many updates of the situation on user pages. I felt as though the vfd was initially framed as a personal attack against me, rather than addressing the content of the article, and I was excessively fervent in defending myself. I apologize for only posting notices that the page had been rewritten under votes to delete. That was impulsive and immature of me. I did not come to Wikipedia to make enemies, and I do not want to continue down this path. Can we please end this trading of derisions and accusations now. -- 8^D BD2412 gab 16:01, 2005 Apr 30 (UTC)
Hi, I've been working a bit lately on welding and in my mission to bring to featured status, I'm interested in doing some diagram drawing of some of the different welding processes. Do you happen to know anything about that? From your work on WP:FPC, I know you're skilled with some photo editing software, but I wasn't sure if that's what would be the best to use for actually drawing stuff. What do you suggest? Or do you know of anyone who might know anything about this? -- Spangineer ∞ 02:53, May 1, 2005 (UTC)
Awesome; thanks for info. -- Spangineer ∞ 03:31, May 1, 2005 (UTC)
I noticed that your signature is (or was) {{User:Brian0918/sig}}, which, according to Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages#Things to avoid, is bad. I used to do this too, and I am currently trying to remove (by substitution) as many as possible. Apologies if you have already changed your signature. Please reply by editing this section. Thanks, Alphax τ ε χ 06:19, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I replied. It was a valid VfD vote, there isn't anything more that needs to be said. Rick K 20:12, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC)
Dont forget to add your disaster victim list to rootsweb: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.disasters.usa
I added mine there. The trick is to find three places to archive your data.
-- Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) 23:21, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi Brian,
I found it absurd that Wikisource deleted your list--that information would have been a great contribution. Alas, there might be hope: have you tried the Wikimedia Commons page?
Their description:
The Wikimedia Commons is a project that provides a central repository for free images, music, sound & video clips and, possibly, texts and spoken texts, used in pages of any Wikimedia project. Unlike images uploaded on other projects, images on Commons can be embedded on pages of all Wikimedia projects.
I'm sure it'll be deemed acceptable. Good luck. Phobophile 02:52, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi Brian,
Just to let you know that the photo Image:LakeEffect-Superior-Michigan-EO.JPG you nominated for WP:FP, is up for Pic of the Day on the 10th April. You can the caption at Wikipedia:Picture of the day/April 10, 2005, but since you wrote it yourself I guess it will be OK. -- Solipsist 11:58, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for the note about feature picture candidate, I have done so. -- Electricmoose 16:10, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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I've noticed your bot has been moving FPC older than 14 days. Would it be possible to extend its operations on FPC? I understand that it wouldn't be able to determine if an image should become featured, but it could do the rest. What I was thinking was this:
This would cut our workload by a large amount, and all we would have to do is make sure we put "PROMOTED FILENAME.JPG" or "NOT PROMOTED" at the end of the subpage, and list the promoted pic on Wikipedia:Featured pictures visible and Wikipedia:Featured pictures. I think this is all the work you would have to do, but I may have missed something. -- brian0918 ™ 02:28, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Well... granted it is a safe assumption that no FPC nomination will have more than 500 edits, my only issue is what do you do in the event that it isn't? -- AllyUnion (talk) 03:38, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Okay, and you want the bot to check how often? Every hour or what? -- AllyUnion (talk) 04:58, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
By the way, I found some code in the pywikipedia framework, so I can get the bot to do this fairly quickly. -- AllyUnion (talk) 04:58, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
One more thing... "Promoted" and "Not Promoted"... that seems kind of, well, troublesome to search for. I will need to make several clear assumptions to ensure against abuse and the like. The only assumptions I can make now are: the status of the picture will always be the last line, and before the status will be the three quotes indicating the status is bolded. Are those okay assumptions? What other assumptions can I make? The comment from the edit history? -- AllyUnion (talk) 05:06, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for keeping me up to date on this automation concept. I recently stopped promoting images because it was biting too deeply into my time. This should be of some help. I'd like to commend you for the fine work you've done on that page [a barnstar well earned]. On another note. Do we still need Wikipedia:Featured pictures thumbs? It seems Category:Wikipedia featured pictures does this job as well or better. Broken Segue 20:54, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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Owing to a who-watches-the-watchmen problem (and m:instruction creep, of course), I'll need you to ask on WP:RFAr under 'clarifications' before I can check. Then I'll be able to do a basic check straight away - David Gerard 10:41, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Not to be too critical, but that Utoy Creek artist you pointed to is really lame. [I hope you aren't related or something. :-)].
BTW, that Battle of Missionary Ridge picture you found deserves a caption of some kind.
Hal Jespersen 23:52, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)
As you may or may not be aware, Image:Autofellatio 2.jpg is up for deletion. I'm never one to electioneer, and I deplore the necessity of contacting you, but Achilles has contacted all the "delete" voters from the previous autofellatio image debate; and since that has already been done, I didn't think fairness would be served if the "keep" voters were not also contacted. I have attempted to contact only those people who have not voted in the current debate, but the information was hard to sift through by hand and I may have made a mistake. If I have, I apologize. Cheers to you! Demi T/ C 19:34, 2005 Apr 7 (UTC)
What does the bot do? Leonardo 04:35, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Unfortunately, someone set up an article parallel to our article on
Ethics, in violation of Wikipedia policy. That parallel article violated NPOV by acting as a blog for one man's personal views, a person that also happens to be hard-banned user. Please see
Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/Simple view of ethics and morals
Thanks for your time.
RK 20:13, Apr 8, 2005 (UTC)
Brian, I noticed that the baldness article might have a copy vio with in the text. However only parts of the text look to have been copyed from this site. I have posted a question on the talk page to see if anyone got permission to use that site. And i am going to place the copy vio notice on the baldness page to, if i did anything wrong or missed a step please correct it. Thanks. bakuzjw (aka 578) 13:58, 10 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Great work on the plethora of Infocom topics you've edited. It's good to meet a fellow enthusiast trying to ensure Infocom is represented as it should be. - DynSkeet 19:37, Apr 11, 2005 (UTC)
In fact, uploading box cover art was such a great idea I did it for the rest of the titles too! - DynSkeet 17:38, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
Infoboxes are a great idea. Is there an existing template to use or will one need to be created? - DynSkeet 17:50, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
Fair enough. Which games do you want to tackle? - DynSkeet 17:56, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
No problem. I'll get started on the unzorkian ones. - DynSkeet 18:00, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
Why did you post that message? I already supported the first one and I said I hated technical requirements. If I support a lo-res, I support the same pic in hi-res too. Mgm| (talk) 18:53, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
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I have read most of the newbie stuff - but perhaps not enough?
I do think there is another position (against arguments for God).
How would I go about opening this?
Cheers, Mome-Rath
Note that I have listed you at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/3RR#User:Brian0918 for four reverts on Adolf Hitler, which I consider part of a content dispute and not fighting vandalism. 119 22:57, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi Brian, I was wondering if you would be interested in voting in my semi Featured Picture Candidates page. I made it after User:Solipsist asked me not to submit multiple images to the FPC as it made tallying the votes and choosing the FP very difficult. So now all my multiple images I put first on my semi FPC voting to see which is the best one to eventually put on the FPC page. Thanks -- Fir0002 00:06, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I created a submission for the Wikipedia:Template standardisation proposal, and I would value your input on it. They're voting on three aspects: style, colour, and wording. What do you think of what I proposed on these criteria? – Clockwork Soul 03:35, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Could you explain to me how two battles between the US Army and Native Americans have anything to do with the Civil War? Grant65 (Talk) 01:06, Apr 15, 2005 (UTC)
I just came across the map you created of the Civil War battles. It is the most useful Civil War learning tool I have ever encountered. Thank you so much creating it and for sharing it. Kingturtle 04:04, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Please look over the suggested pseudocode outline on User:Kurando-san/FPC. Thanks. -- AllyUnion (talk) 09:50, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
i think the protection should be removed, this page was protected for too long time. -- Haham hanuka 12:49, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
The thumbs seem to be missing a few featured pictures... I don't see my Chicago Skyline up. -- AllyUnion (talk) 22:35, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I don't see any at the moment... -- AllyUnion (talk) 23:56, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Have I become the person to fulfill all bot requests now? -- AllyUnion (talk) 06:25, 16 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Don't know if you noticed my edits, but I did a drastic change to the Battle of Vicksburg recently, rewriting it to be an article only about the battle and creating a Vicksburg Campaign to describe the full campaign. The original BoV article had 7 sub-articles:
* Seven Failures Before The Taking of Vicksburg * Political Questions before the Siege of Vicksburg * Politics Before the Battle of Vicksburg * Actions Prior to Grant's Landing Before the Siege of Vicksburg * After Grant's Landing and Before the Siege of Vicksburg * The Siege of Vicksburg * Consequences of the Battle of Vicksburg
that are now all superfluous. There was also a template that linked all these sections together. Would you recommend deleting these files or redirecting them to the Campaign article? (If the former, I will need some Admin help.) I have been waiting to see if anyone complained about my action and so far no one has squeaked. Hal Jespersen 00:40, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for the kind words. I've had some good vocal teachers. This project could be a tremendous boon both to the visually-impaired web-browsers and to the recreationally-challenged ipod-people. Editors have demonstrated that minimal equipment is required, so it's a project that almost any editor with a clear voice can participate in. The hardest part, of course, are those foreign names.... Cheers, - Willmcw 11:20, Apr 19, 2005 (UTC)
Please unblock me ( User:Fish Supper).
"Jayjg" has blocked me claiming I have violated 3RR on Historicity of Jesus, which I haven't edited once!!!.
And if he is talking about Jesus, then he has blocked me without blocking User:Slrubenstein as well, who made 4 more reverts than me!!!, like he is corrupt and biased or something.
Hi there. Isn't it a bit redundant to have the spoken link on both the talk page and the article? I think that people reading the article itself would be more likely to want the spoken link, so IMO it should be there only. I didn't remove it from the talk page- I'll leave that up to you.
I've considered contributing to the spoken project...but my voice isn't particularily soothing (not that it's a cacophony either); plus, I have a blocked nose right now, so I bight talk a bittle unny. - Frazzydee| ✍ 02:02, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for your help in getting the Oppenheimer reading ready in time for its FA rollout. I tried downloading your cleaned-up copy and inserting the corrected readings in Audacity, but when I re-converted it to OGG it sounded like crap. The best thing might be for me to fix the errors in the original Audacity file and then do the conversion. Only I recall you said you'd made other corrections. If you could communicate those to me, I could repeat the fixes. Or, I could upload a high-quality Ogg file with just the two corrections if you have a way of inserting them without having to re-convert the whole file.
Also, I found the Noise Removal filter in Audacity. It seemed as if the second-to-the-lowest setting was sufficient. And the Normalize filter, which apparently works with the default settings. Any suggestions on post-production? Cheers, - Willmcw 21:26, Apr 20, 2005 (UTC)
You can try submitting the high quality ogg with the corrections, and I'll try putting them in. I made a number of changes to the original, taking out about 35 seconds of pauses and other stuff (no words). I just got Audacity today, so I'm learning as well. -- brian0918 ™ 21:30, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Brian, thanks for the note and adding the copyleft notice. Actually I'm surprised myself how a tiny builtin laptop mic works for the process. No audio signal cleanup is done other than the normalize and compressor filters, though I do respeak certain sentences to edit back in later. Fuzheado | Talk 00:08, 21 Apr 2005 (UTC)
How u doing, Brian. Don't be so hard on me.
Hi Brian,
I'm trying to help clean up WP:IfD. It looks like there are a fair number of images which you originally uploaded, such as Image:MontyPythonGlassesArt.jpg that are ready for deletion. Part of the deletion process requires that you are notified of their imminent deletion. Has this happend? -- Solipsist 13:01, 22 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Updated my comments @ User:Kurando-san/FPC... -- AllyUnion (talk) 06:51, 23 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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Having a little fun on Uncle Jimbo's page, eh? [2] Zzyzx11 | Talk 02:36, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Would you assist in an admin task? Someone has cocked up a series of pages on W.H.L. Wallace. The main entry is under William Hervy Lamb Wallace, which is a mispelling of his name. There are 13 redirect pages, some with typos, but none are linked-to. Would it be possible to move the main entry to "W.H.L. Wallace" (the form every historian calls him) and delete the obviously bogus variants, such as the ones including ranks? Thanks, Hal Jespersen 22:09, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi!
I've seen that you block alot of people when doing RC-patrolling. Quite rightly so in most cases, but I have also noticed that your blockings sometimes are for minor stuff that I really don't think qualifies as vandalism. For instance your recent blocking of 203.94.130.77 seemed a little hars to me. All he did was this edit, and it's even an edit that could be defended by some, though I myself agree that it didn't belong there (I was the one reverting it). And thats his only edit in a month.
Just wanted to give you a friendly note to let you know how I felt about it. ;-) Shanes 00:23, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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Hello Brian0918... Since you seem to have a particular interest in the God article, and you have eliminated additions to it in the past based on the fact that they seemed to be "original research", I thought I should bring to your attention something that I find odd about the God article and get a second perspective before I do anything about it.
I notice that an odd word has been introduced into the article: "pandeism". This is a neo-logism; it does NOT appear in the dictionary; if you Google it, there are only 81 (actually 38) results, mostly in GNU free style wiki encyclopedias; if you follow the wikipedia link to find out what pandeism is supposed to be you find an article that was originated and expanded by a user BD2412 who seems to have concocted this theological position on his own.
The Pandeism article seems to be articulate and has a scholarly sheen, but if you poke at it, there doesn't seem to be any real substance beyond the author's own thought. There are no real connections to historical philosophers, theologians, religions, etc. that would lend any credence to this article. There are no external links to other discussions of "pandeism"... And if you take time to track appearances of the word in other wikipedia articles, it all seems to have been done by the same people in the very recent past (i.e. since March 12, 2005.) The superficial nature of the concept and the article makes me think that it is NOT an appropriate addition to the wikipedia. The link to pandeism ought to be removed from the God article in my opinion.
What do you think? Have I missed something important in my analysis?
Thanks, Emyth 16:55, Apr 28, 2005 (UTC)
I've responded to your query on my talk page. -- 8^D BD2412 gab 20:14, 2005 Apr 28 (UTC)
You obviously haven't met Pam. Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 21:57, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi. Please stop signing all your edits to the articles in which I discussed pandeism with:
It's rather inconsistent with your own statement on the vfd that
-- 8^D BD2412 gab 02:37, 2005 Apr 29 (UTC)
As an administrator, you should be familiar with policy, specifically Wikipedia:Civility, which I'm am concerned have been paying little regard to recently. Comments such as "For once, he's right" seem somewhat immature and are undermining the effort you are putting in on FPC, which is nonetheless appreciated. ed g2s • talk 17:06, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)
No need for apologies. To be honest, I hadn't realized you were recording a special link, though I'm glad you did as that's a logical addition. On May 2 the article on Charles Ives, which I recorded, will be on the main page. If it is inconvenient for you to do so, I could record the link if you give me the script. Thanks very much for your contributions in getting the Spoken Wikipedia project going. The number of "cheerleaders" attests to the value of the project. Special thanks for helping me get started. My meager contributions are much better because of your input and editing. Cheers, - Willmcw 20:38, Apr 29, 2005 (UTC)
Charles Ives is up May 2, about 15 hours from now. Cheers, - Willmcw 08:50, May 1, 2005 (UTC)
I apologize for having contributed the initial article without having done sufficient research to determine if it was in wide enough use to be a notable contribution. Had you asked me at the time of our initial contact, I would have immediately investigated to find out how common its use actually was. I would have concluded that it was, in fact, not notable, and would have immediately removed all the references and changed the article to a redirect to pandeism, with a note that people occasionally say pandeism when they mean pantheism. I apologize for having over-reacted in my posting of material on the vfd in an support of this not being original research, and I apologize for posting so many updates of the situation on user pages. I felt as though the vfd was initially framed as a personal attack against me, rather than addressing the content of the article, and I was excessively fervent in defending myself. I apologize for only posting notices that the page had been rewritten under votes to delete. That was impulsive and immature of me. I did not come to Wikipedia to make enemies, and I do not want to continue down this path. Can we please end this trading of derisions and accusations now. -- 8^D BD2412 gab 16:01, 2005 Apr 30 (UTC)
Hi, I've been working a bit lately on welding and in my mission to bring to featured status, I'm interested in doing some diagram drawing of some of the different welding processes. Do you happen to know anything about that? From your work on WP:FPC, I know you're skilled with some photo editing software, but I wasn't sure if that's what would be the best to use for actually drawing stuff. What do you suggest? Or do you know of anyone who might know anything about this? -- Spangineer ∞ 02:53, May 1, 2005 (UTC)
Awesome; thanks for info. -- Spangineer ∞ 03:31, May 1, 2005 (UTC)