Hi there, nice work on the Don Ross article. I determined who was on the Candyrat roster by checking the reference you had and seeing which artists were indicated to be exclusive to Candyrat, then I cross-referenced with the Candyrat MySpace page. As for improving the article, the German version seems to have more in the discography/publications section which could be added, other than that I'm not sure what is needed, though I think a picture and a sound sample would be great to include. I took a look in the Creative Commons for a photo, but didn't find one, and all my CDs are in storage as I'm moving to a new city soon, so I can't upload a sound sample right now; I might get around to it sometime in the future. Cheers Strobilus ( talk) 14:57, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
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Hold your tongue. Wisconsinian glaciation is the local term for what happened in North America during the last five-hundred-million years (three phases of ice, and others of tropical heat). This was an ignoramus move. Ace Telephone ( talk) 03:43, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
Hi. Actually I'm English. I'm seriously considering reverting the rock bit again—the mountains are made of rock (not rocks), i.e. they are all one lump. And, even if the "lump" consists of several layers of different types, it is still rock (singular). So one could even have rocks lying on the rock! Rocks are things cavemen bang together ;-) I completely missed the Hemer link being in an image link, though. Glad you got rid of the commercial links - the only reason this is on my watchlist is because I removed commercial links at some stage. Happy editing TINY MARK 22:57, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
I have a question- if someone wrote a book about the Driftless Area and got the book published should the book be referenced in the article even though the individual murdered 3 people and was committed as a result. It is a question involving possile ethical questions, prudence and discretion.As of right now, there is no references to the book in the article.Thank you- RFD ( talk) 21:19, 2 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi Jo, I notice you recently edited this article. Wikipedia also has an article Diamicton which I have linked to Diamictite. I am not entirely clear about the distinction - is it simply that a diamicton has not been lithified, or do different authors use them interchangeably? Pterre ( talk) 11:02, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
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Thanks for the note, I have had entire sections of my text and technical illustrations disappear for months due to incorrect vandalism correction and assumed the same in my reversion. Best wishes, Leonard G. ( talk) 14:45, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
I've been scratching my head for those terms. Sillyvalley ( talk) 22:44, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
Hi Jo, how are you? I saw you translated a whole series of articles I wrote here to the German Wikipedia. Just as well, since although I understand German fine, I am not fluent enough yet to really contribute on the German version. I wanted to draw your attention and opinion on some work I have been doing lately on articels about the geological make-up of Europe. I rewrote Caledonian orogeny and Iapetus Ocean and I started Rhenohercynian basin. When I am finished with the Caledonian stuff I want to continue into the Hercynian/Variscan orogeny. Drawing maps is tricky, because often the authors differ on reconstructions and deep tectonic structures. From the discussion at de:Böhmische Masse I gather that you must know more about the subject and therefore I would really appreciate your comments/help on the figures I am drawing. Perhaps we can work together, although on different projects, to get better content in the articles? Up until now I created these figures:
I use SVG-format, because it can be translated (click on the {{translationpossible}}-template to translate). I translated the second image above to German, there are also English and Dutch versions. I am especially uncertain about the last image (Hercynian structures) and if you see any blatant mistakes, please tell me. I saw you want to rewrite the German article on the Bohemian Massif, but I will translate it now to the Dutch Wikipedia. The map at the article is great! I will try to translate that (English/Dutch) too later on. Best regards, Woodwalker ( talk) 14:59, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
Danke für die Übersetzung. If you have any suggestions for further improvement please let me know. Grüße. Kablammo ( talk) 21:26, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
Thanks enormously for your help on the translation. I've taken the liberty of some minor edits downstream of yours.
Interestingly, there was one place in the process where I must have failed to save a set of edits; many of the translations you made in the last round were verbatim to what I had for the same phrases. On the other hand, you appear to have successfully translated at least 20 short passages that I couldn't understand. (My only formal study of German was what I needed to get a Mathematics degree about 35 years ago.) - Jmabel | Talk 18:18, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
Hi, [1] - just to let you know that Cambridge points to the city in England, use Cambridge, Massachusetts for the American city. Best wishes, DuncanHill ( talk) 21:06, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
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Hi there, nice work on the Don Ross article. I determined who was on the Candyrat roster by checking the reference you had and seeing which artists were indicated to be exclusive to Candyrat, then I cross-referenced with the Candyrat MySpace page. As for improving the article, the German version seems to have more in the discography/publications section which could be added, other than that I'm not sure what is needed, though I think a picture and a sound sample would be great to include. I took a look in the Creative Commons for a photo, but didn't find one, and all my CDs are in storage as I'm moving to a new city soon, so I can't upload a sound sample right now; I might get around to it sometime in the future. Cheers Strobilus ( talk) 14:57, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
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Hello all! Time for the next installment of the WikiProject Guitarists newsletter. I recently went through and trimmed the member list again to remove inactive participants. I haven't been too active recently because I'm finishing a Master's degree but I'll have some more free time coming up. I will probably spend some time cleaning up equipment articles since many of them read like adverts or contain no useful information. We have a lot of great people working on the project, including professional guitarists and even luthiers. We have the potential to write a lot of great articles. If you are looking for something to do, see the open tasks on the main project page or see the column to the right for specific suggestions. -- Spike Wilbury ♫ talk 23:30, 18 December 2007 (UTC) |
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Hold your tongue. Wisconsinian glaciation is the local term for what happened in North America during the last five-hundred-million years (three phases of ice, and others of tropical heat). This was an ignoramus move. Ace Telephone ( talk) 03:43, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
Hi. Actually I'm English. I'm seriously considering reverting the rock bit again—the mountains are made of rock (not rocks), i.e. they are all one lump. And, even if the "lump" consists of several layers of different types, it is still rock (singular). So one could even have rocks lying on the rock! Rocks are things cavemen bang together ;-) I completely missed the Hemer link being in an image link, though. Glad you got rid of the commercial links - the only reason this is on my watchlist is because I removed commercial links at some stage. Happy editing TINY MARK 22:57, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
I have a question- if someone wrote a book about the Driftless Area and got the book published should the book be referenced in the article even though the individual murdered 3 people and was committed as a result. It is a question involving possile ethical questions, prudence and discretion.As of right now, there is no references to the book in the article.Thank you- RFD ( talk) 21:19, 2 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi Jo, I notice you recently edited this article. Wikipedia also has an article Diamicton which I have linked to Diamictite. I am not entirely clear about the distinction - is it simply that a diamicton has not been lithified, or do different authors use them interchangeably? Pterre ( talk) 11:02, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
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Thanks for the note, I have had entire sections of my text and technical illustrations disappear for months due to incorrect vandalism correction and assumed the same in my reversion. Best wishes, Leonard G. ( talk) 14:45, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
I've been scratching my head for those terms. Sillyvalley ( talk) 22:44, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
Hi Jo, how are you? I saw you translated a whole series of articles I wrote here to the German Wikipedia. Just as well, since although I understand German fine, I am not fluent enough yet to really contribute on the German version. I wanted to draw your attention and opinion on some work I have been doing lately on articels about the geological make-up of Europe. I rewrote Caledonian orogeny and Iapetus Ocean and I started Rhenohercynian basin. When I am finished with the Caledonian stuff I want to continue into the Hercynian/Variscan orogeny. Drawing maps is tricky, because often the authors differ on reconstructions and deep tectonic structures. From the discussion at de:Böhmische Masse I gather that you must know more about the subject and therefore I would really appreciate your comments/help on the figures I am drawing. Perhaps we can work together, although on different projects, to get better content in the articles? Up until now I created these figures:
I use SVG-format, because it can be translated (click on the {{translationpossible}}-template to translate). I translated the second image above to German, there are also English and Dutch versions. I am especially uncertain about the last image (Hercynian structures) and if you see any blatant mistakes, please tell me. I saw you want to rewrite the German article on the Bohemian Massif, but I will translate it now to the Dutch Wikipedia. The map at the article is great! I will try to translate that (English/Dutch) too later on. Best regards, Woodwalker ( talk) 14:59, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
Danke für die Übersetzung. If you have any suggestions for further improvement please let me know. Grüße. Kablammo ( talk) 21:26, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
Thanks enormously for your help on the translation. I've taken the liberty of some minor edits downstream of yours.
Interestingly, there was one place in the process where I must have failed to save a set of edits; many of the translations you made in the last round were verbatim to what I had for the same phrases. On the other hand, you appear to have successfully translated at least 20 short passages that I couldn't understand. (My only formal study of German was what I needed to get a Mathematics degree about 35 years ago.) - Jmabel | Talk 18:18, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
Hi, [1] - just to let you know that Cambridge points to the city in England, use Cambridge, Massachusetts for the American city. Best wishes, DuncanHill ( talk) 21:06, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
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