Hi, what is the copyright situation of the images you are uploading? Did you shoot them yourself? Image:Old Harry Rocks, Dorset-(aerial).jpg looks like it is taken from here -- note that with few exceptions, you cannot upload images to Wikipedia unless you are the copyright holder or have received explicit permission to do so by them. See also Wikipedia:Image use policy. -- Eloquence 21:54 19 Jul 2003 (UTC)
Unfortunately your editing of percolation makes it look as if the meaning a percolation theory and the one having to do with filtering are completely unrelated, rather than just slightly different ways of looking at percolation (with emphasis on slightly). Michael Hardy 20:24, 18 Aug 2003 (UTC)
Hey I see you flagged
ear piercing - I listed this on pages needing attention, I don't know if I should unlist it or what? Sorry this is my first day.
Pakaran 19:52, 7 Sep 2003 (UTC)
pakaran
RE: Can I request a clarification of the "right side": I think you refer to the right side of the lake? I think it should be banks of the lake. diwiki
Just a hint - there is definitely a second meaning for all M1 till M102, as it is the common name for the Messier objects - but so far only few of them are created yet. So you should make sure that all highway links point to the actual place, not the Mxxx article - when yesterday someone added several of the Messier objects I did change several of them already, but I am not sure if I catched them all. andy 20:11, 16 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Hello! I note you are changing the "groin" to "groyne" on many pages. Personally, I like "groyne", as distinct from from between your legs (or is that groyne too?), but it is wrong spelling from an American perspective. In fact, I had never seen "groyne" before and I do work in the marine environment as professon. Would it not be better to do this groin for those locations in America or where America is spoken? - Marshman 03:34, 21 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Hi, just a quick thanks for the concordant coastline link on Natural bridge — I hadn't thought of looking up the compound name; just "concordant" itself :-( I've similarly corrected the "discordant" case now. Lupo 12:24, 28 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for taking the photo off the Wareham article. I'd done a bit of Googling, found a Wareham address for the Bankes Hotel, put two and two together, and evidently came up with three. :) - Hephaestos| § 04:27, 9 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Hi. Are you interested in this? we've got three population geneticists so far, so it might be a bit biased. Duncharris 15:34, May 8, 2004 (UTC)
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Duncharris 17:27, May 8, 2004 (UTC)
Thank you for your support on the UK versus GB issue. For some reason, people insist that the default is GB unless it is proven that NI is involved. Bizarre. It has been debated widely on Wikipedia and even on my own talk page. Thanks again.
Bobblewik 17:04, 7 Jul 2004 (UTC)
I've put a new picture of Clifton Cathedral up, showing the north side. I think it's an improvement on your picture of the east side, mainly because it shows more detail, especially in the spire. I'm not entirely sure, though, and would welcome your opinion. I've also taken out the explicit width from the Image code, which makes it a bit smaller on the page. -- rbrwr ˆ 15:19, 28 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Hi, the usage of WP:PR (Peer review) was changed a little lately. Now we put requests on top, and not at the bottom. I've fixed Greensand's entry. Have a nice day. =) Johnleemk | Talk 14:10, 9 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I've sorted the diagram out now. Ta, - Nommo 00:09, 15 Aug 2004 (UTC)
FYI, Marknyc has asserted ownership of the website which gave rise to your copyvio report on Kukla, Fran and Ollie and asserted he is in a position to licence the text under GFDL, and so the copyvio has been delisted and advice posted on Talk:Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Just thought you might like to know how it was resolved, lest you be unhappy with any of it. best wishes -- Tagishsimon
I'm sorry Steinsky but I have removed your pics on the Bristol article. I don't think the quality of your Summer/Winter/Spring Bristol Bridge trilogy is quite good enough for WP. I've substituted a pic of the cathedral. I hope you won't be too offended by what I've done but I'm aiming for a high quality of illustrations. - Adrian Pingstone 19:12, 17 Aug 2004 (UTC) .
my stubby article page is cool. i dont think you should have made it a candidate for speedy deletion. it is a serious page, there are heaps of stubby articles out there on the wiki
In my opinion, your intervention was brilliant to remove the rambling from Talk:Creationism. I was too involved to even see that option at the time. Your intervention was brilliant because it provided an effective thumbnail index to the subpage and allowed the work on the controversy to continue where it should--on the actual subpage itself. ---14:36, 29 Sep 2004 (UTC)
I agree that it would be nice to have some top quality articles on local topics, though I must confess that I got some books out of the library with this intent a couple of months ago then didn't get anywhere.
I will give Bristol Harbour a good long hard look over the next few days and kick off some discussion on the talk page. I take it the scope of the article is meant to be the Floating Harbour - i.e. from Totterdown to Hotwells, post-1803. If that is the case I think we should nevertheless make sure that the appropriate supporting information about the Cut, the Feeder, the docks pre-1800, Avonmouth, Portishead and Portbury and the railway lines and so on is all in place. Some of this will also feed back into the main article on Bristol, as the port was for so long inseperable from the town.
Have you read Derek Robinson's A Shocking History of Bristol? That has a chapter on some of the less glorious aspects of the way the port was run over the years. I have access to a few other books that may be useful, too. -- rbrwr ± 22:55, 12 Oct 2004 (UTC)
This is continued at Talk:Bristol Harbour.
I've kinda stolen your 'contact me' table for my own page. Sorry :p. If you have any problems with me using a similiar design, please get in touch. Barneyboo 11:44, 13 Oct 2004 (UTC)
I've removed your pic of John Cabot because, being a big-headed so-and-so, I reckon my pic is better than yours :-) If you've the slightest objection just revert to yours, I won't mind. (PS My son is doing Economics and Marketing at UWE, final year) Best Wishes, - Adrian Pingstone 19:34, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)
John Cabot was born in Geona,Italy on June 24 , 1450.Dead in 1498.He traveled with Christopher Columbus.
What to do about 81.156.181.197's insistant vandalism?-- FeloniousMonk 22:51, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for putting back the main article link to Geology of the United Kingdom (that section in Geography of the United Kingdom is a pretty long and transparent précis of that article anyway). I must have accidentally deleted the link when playing with the geology map image. -- ALoan (Talk) 12:03, 3 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Nicholas, is there any pattern to the way you're rearranging categories? i.e., moving Category:Dorset for no obvious reason? Joe D (t) 19:40, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi Steinsky. Thanks for adding the categories bit to National Union of Ship's Stewards and Amalgamated Marine Workers' Union. I just wondered, did they seem okay to you? I'm new at this and whilst I've read and partially digested the rules I'm still nervous that I'm screwing up the whole thing. I created those two, by the way, though apparently I wasn't signed in at the time. Cheers, Mattley
You were? Cool. Okay. Where were you planning to put the photos? I don't want to tread on your toes or duplicate work if you already had something planned. On the other hands, ports seem poorly covered and I'd be happy to make a start redressing that. My interest is mainly historical, however, and would have a hard time sustaining an article past 1930. If you have stuff on Southampton's more recent history, many that wouldn't be a big problem. Cheers, Mattley 18:08, 7 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Don't we need to wait until 6pm to decide whether Religion in the United Kingdom or Monmouth Rebellion becomes WP:UKCOTW (24 hour voting extension, given both were tied at 4 votes at 6pm yesterday)? -- ALoan (Talk) 11:51, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Uhm......I didn't vandalize anything....what I did was changed days ago and I haven't done anything......what are you talking about? 69.139.229.242 04:01, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi, Joe. You took this out from The Internationale (album), calling it an "incorrect statement"...
What part of that is wrong, then? Overtly political songs aren't a tiny minority, but they are still a minority: a quick count of the tracks on Must I Paint You a Picture suggests perhaps 35%. And The Internationale is unusual as an all-political release: only "Between the Wars" really compares with it. And don't tell me that Bill isn't known for his association with left-wing causes. I'm confused by this edit. Please help. -- Baffled of Bristol ±
I think we differ on what constitutes "overt" politics - I make DTTAH 7/16, for example. (Yes, I have been counting, and I almost posted lots of long lists). I would still stand by a figure of... well, more like 40% than 35%. That's probably more than straightforward love songs, but it's still not a majority.
Anyway.
Obviously the disputed sentence isn't NPOV; I'll try again.
-- rbrwr ± 21:43, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
ps. I have been too lazy to do anything about Bristol Harbour yet, for which I apologise. -- rbrwr ±
Hi! I noticed your polite question to User_talk:61.3.160.160, as well as I've been anoyed by his/her messy and probably wrong contribution to Digital sigature for example. Do you think we should revert this contribution now, or wait for more explanations from this user, though I doubt it will happen? -- ClementSeveillac 22:30, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi Joe:
At the end of October you began to do some work in the article on Apoptosis. You began to change the way references and citations were handled en that article (since they took up a lot of text), and used one of the accepted and respected styles; namely, to create a References section and refer to the citation by (Author, year). After giving it a thought, it occurs to me that the best way to handle this in Wikipedia is not by (Author, year), but to proceed as follows: 1) Make a direct hyperlink to the summary of the article in the on-line journal or a hyperlink to the on-line book, as long as they are free and require no registration (examples: a hyperlink to an article summary in PNAS, or to The Molecular Biology of the Cell); 2) If the direct link to the article is not possible, the hyperlink should be directed to solid and reputable public sites like PubMed or arXiv.org (example: when citing Nature or Science, which require subcription); 3) Use (Author, year) as the last resourt, because it is quite bothersome to Wikipedia users to search the publication and go back-and-forward to the References section. Thanks in advance for your attention to this note, and please use the discussion section in the Apoptosis article to tell me if you agree with this, so I can proceed to make the changes throughout the article. JaimeGlz [1]
You voted for Culture of the United Kingdom, this week's UK Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured- standard article. -- Graham ☺ | Talk 01:56, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hey, just wanted to let you know that you can use the {{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}} template on your user page to update your Creative Commons license to include version 2.0 as well as version 1.0. -- Ram-Man 03:35, Nov 17, 2004 (UTC)
Hi there,
I would like to know as to why you saw fit to move this page to Limerick Cathedral? It is not, nor ever has been, referred to as such. For one thing, Limerick also has a second cathedral, St. John's Cathedral. Please do not move this page again.
zoney ♣ talk 15:51, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Once again, I disagree with your reasoning. First of all - no other St. Mary's has an article at present. Secondly, of the St. Mary's in Ireland, the one at Limerick is by far the most notable. So if articles are created for the others, we will continue to have the Limerick one at St. Mary's Cathedral and the others linked to on a disambiguation page, linked to by a line at the top of the main St. Mary's page.
This is all quite standard. Until such time as someone has a more notable St. Mary's Cathedral to place at the main article location, I suggest the Limerick one remains there.
And yes, I know you were referring to the article title - I was simply pointing out that one generally calls a spade, a spade. That is the case on Wikipedia also, unless for technical reasons it is not possible.
zoney ♣ talk 17:54, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Note on Talk:County Durham. — Trilobite (Talk) 18:15, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi,
In this edit of Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by number of edits some of the table code got messed up. Any guess as to why? -- Ben Brockert 00:55, Nov 18, 2004 (UTC)
Hi. I have added the proper copyright tag to commons:Template:OsborneFossils. Hope this is Ok with you -- Chris 73 Talk 00:11, Nov 19, 2004 (UTC)
You voted for Victorian era, this week's UK Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured- standard article . -- Graham ☺ | Talk 02:46, 22 Nov 2004 (UTC)
You voted for Partition of India, this week's Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured- standard article.
The article you have placed under Category:Villages in Kent is solely to do with the one-time megaliths found near the farm of that name (and now apparently lost!). The article says that Cossington is a "farm settlement", but the OS map 188 at TQ 761616 has no other buildings other than Cossington Fm in the area. It lies right on the M2 south of the Medway Towns conurbation.
I have therefore deleted your category reference: there are well over 400 villages in Kent without adding "settlements"!
You voted for National Health Service, this week's UK Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured- standard article . -- Graham ☺ | Talk 11:35, 30 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Have we reverted them all now? -- rbrwr ± 19:54, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi! Thanks for uploading the following image:
I notice it currently doesn't have an image copyright tag. Could you add one to let us know its copyright status?
You can use {{gfdl}} if you release it under the GNU Free Documentation License, {{fairuse}} if you claim fair use, and so on. Click here for a list of the various tags.
If you don't know what any of this means, just let me know at my talk page where you got the image from, and I'll tag it for you. Thanks so much. Denni ☯ 04:23, 2004 Dec 13 (UTC)
P.S. You can help tag other images at Wikipedia:Untagged_Images. Thanks again.
Hi there,
I notice you've made a group of edits to Irish location articles. I would suggest that the "stub" format for external links and see also is retained on those articles which are stubs. You will find it is an accepted option, and one that we use for Irish location article which aren't well developed (it looks tidier when there are no other sections/headings).
Also, as regards Northern Ireland... By and large, Irish topics are treated apolitically on Wikipedia thus far. Certainly as far as geographic articles are concerned, the island is treated as a whole. After all, the current partition is only a modern political development, and the region, while part of the United Kingdom, it physically/geographically, culturally, etc. remains Irish (the culture aspect is certainly trickier, some aspects are "simply British", many are most definitely truly Irish, and others are fudged as "Northern Irish", though that is a somewhat contrived term).
In summary, I would suggest you rename the UK geo-stub to GB geostub.
It does not make sense to distinguish the separate jurisdictions in Ireland when referring to things in an apolitical geographic sense.
Thanks, zoney ♣ talk 17:00, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Sorry, I shouldn't have used the rollback buton on you. That was rude. But I have explained myself at Talk: Clifton Suspension Bridge; the original County of Bristol was tiny - it didn't even include Bristol Castle - and Clifton wasn't incorporated until the time of the Reform Act. -- rbrwr ± 14:39, 24 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Just to let you know ive taken the unusual step of re-reverted your reversion :D erm have a look at Talk:East_Sussex/to_do i put your list back as you suggested but I thought that the other categories i had mentioned were helpfull -- It looks like we are working on similar stuff (as we have similar interests) so maybe you can point me towards what lead you to create the todo if theres something I should read. I generally dislike the "list of..." lists but if thats what people want, I don't have a problem with it :) What I had started to do was create geographical categories as well as political ones in a small way -- anyway enough rambling....
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I see you have reverted my removal of Stretton, Cheshire from the list of places in Cheshire. I have no objection to that, but there are links to Stretton, Warrington from other articles. Neither article has yet been written, so this may not be a problem for a while. -- Etimbo 20:16, 4 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Hello. Before you write any article titled duel-carriageway road (mentioned in your median (disambiguation) page, or challenge a rival to a "dual" you may want to consult a dictionary.
But ignore the paragraph above. I appreciate your attention to the formerly messy median page. Michael Hardy 22:16, 5 Jan 2005 (UTC)
You have been named as a disputant in the recently opened Charles Darwin/Lincoln dispute case brought before the Arbitration Committee. You may wish to add evidence to Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Charles Darwin/Lincoln dispute/Evidence to support your case. -- Grun t 🇪🇺 03:33, 2005 Jan 25 (UTC)
Thanks for the tip G-Unit
Please see the new comment at Talk:XY_sex-determination_system. I think we need to remove two of the redirects, and allow Wikipedia to develop one article on the X chromosome, and one article on the Y chromosome. What do you think? RK 22:33, Feb 13, 2005 (UTC)
Hello there! I see you've had a run in [2] with the ever irritating 138.130.194.229 (aka 138.130.195.166, aka 220.244.224.8). Lucky you! I've been trying to combat his general nonsense and vandalism on RNA world hypothesis, abiogenesis and origin of life. I have placed him on the list of vandalism in progress but nothing has been done. He is also now blatantly violating copyright [3]. We are currently voting in the talk page of Talk:RNA_world_hypothesis on whether to include one of his creationist links.... This is, to me, one of the single most irritating aspects of wikipedia. The amount of valuable time spent by editors who genuinely care about the project and who actually know what they're talking about on reverting absolute BS and completly anonymous vandalizations must be huge. I'm contemplating giving up on wiki entirely because the creators/admins seem to not care a whit about this.-- Deglr6328 10:02, 19 Feb 2005 (UTC)
please see Wikipedia:requests for comment/138.130.194.229
Why is it so necessary to emphasise Cornwall is in England all the time? Surely using "Britain" and "British" is neutral enough to suit both POVs, and is still factual.
Hi! The forms with -ize are perfectly good British English too (check the OED and Fowler's Modern English Usage for why they might be better: 'The suffix itself... is in its origin the Greek -izein, Latin -izare; and, as the pronunciation is also with z, there is no reason why in English the special French spelling should be followed, in opposition to that which is at once etymological and phonetic.'). But I agree with you that it's good to have consistent spellings within an article. Lesgles 13:25, Apr 4, 2005 (UTC)
Seem like you think me pointing out a user is a vanddal is personal abuse, well I find your attack to be personal abuse. Refrain from it, your being a hypocrit.-- Jirate 17:29, 2005 Apr 7 (UTC)
Moved to Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Irate.
Thank you for your cooperation! -- Aphaea * 17:53, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)
In November 2003, there was a VfD debate over Sunset High School (Portland). The debate was archived under Talk:Sunset High School (Portland). What to do with the article is still being contested and has been recently re-nominated for VfD at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Sunset High School (Portland).
I am writing to you because you have participated in such debates before. There still does not exist a wikipedia policy (as far as i can tell) over what to do in regards to articles about specific U.S. public school. My hope is that a real consensus can come out of the debate, and a real policy can take shape. Take part if you are so willing. Kingturtle 02:41, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Sorry about his destruction. He happens to be a co-worker. All edited pages by the person from seth up are blankings -- Sgeo T C 18:39, Apr 22, 2005 (UTC)
It is truly a badge of honor. Joshuaschroeder 02:05, 25 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi. Why have you reverted the edits made to Bournemouth today by 131.111.243.37? I can't see why. Also, can you say when you have reverted back to please, as it makes things easier for people trying to see what has happened. -- John 21:15, 10 May 2005 (UTC)
Hi. I don't know which page you are referring to but I'm guessing it was a constituency one. Can I point you at Wikipedia:WikiProject_UK_Parliamentary_Constituencies therefore. If a different page let me know. -- Vamp: Willow 23:10, 5 May 2005 (UTC)
Talk pages are not held to the same standard as articles. Besides, the discussion you keep deleting is indeed related to the article. Removing other people's discussion is also inconsiderate. — Stevie is the man! Talk | Work 15:40, May 11, 2005 (UTC)
Moved to Talk:Meme.
If you're going to revert {{ substub}} to {{ stub}}, could you at least explain your reasons for doing so? This "article" ( Survival techniques) seems pretty clearly to fit the 'substub' criteria. -- Dcfleck 12:13, 2005 May 12 (UTC)
Thanks for helping out with Lyme Bay, I didn't expect anyone to pitch in so fast, thanks! WikiDon
Thanks for helping with the maintenance of TFD, but please note that we log debates differently than VfD does. We use two logs, one for deleted and one for not deleted, see Wikipedia:Templates for deletion/Log. We don't use the talk pages, because those are deleted along with the template. Would you mind archiving the substub debate, since you're the one that delisted it and "made the call". -- Netoholic @ 20:10, 2005 May 16 (UTC)
I've seen a few people do this, but you were the most recent so I thought I'd ask you. On the talk page for Robert Anton Wilson I noticed that you replaced a couple of apostrophes with some coding. I'm curious as to why. As I say, a number of people have also done this but I was told Wikipedia automatically formats punctuation. For example you'll note I've used several apostrophes here without coding and they look fine. Is there a policy I'm not aware of? Thanks. 23skidoo 13:12, 17 May 2005 (UTC)
I am absolutely in awe at the number of stubs you've sorted recently. Do you find time to eat? Blink? Exhale? Joyous 01:43, May 12, 2005 (UTC)
Hey, when stub sorting be sure to watch what you mark as a minor edit. Adding the nonsense template to an article puts it on speedy delete track - that's not minor. And cream pie is a sub-stub that needs writing, not nonsense. I put bogus text there because people clicking from articles about cream pie flavored yogurts, ice creams, etc, were being redirected to the porn term creampie which is not at all what the linker is looking for. SchmuckyTheCat 18:53, 12 May 2005 (UTC)
I noticed you gave Astrampsychus a biographical stub, again, and over my protests without explanation. Here is my argument:
1. Astrampsychus wasn't a person. 2. Astrampsychus is not something a general biography buff is going to know anything about—mooting the point. 3. There is no good stub category for it. Someone tried "writer" stub before. Magic-Occult is better, but not right. Divination seems like magic now, but in Antiquity it was not, unless you were diving through the dead or something like that.
Any ideas?
(For a better idea of the topic, see the Wiki Classical Dictionary.
Moved to Talk:Astrampsychus.
Thanks for sorting the stub on the 'Nessy the Dragon' article. I'm relatively new to Wikipedia, and didn't know how to do category-specific stubs. -- Psyk0 19:35, 19 May 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for sorting my article on deductive databases. Was about to do it myself (I'm new here :-S) and noticed you'd already done it. Thanks! :-D GeorgeBills 12:44, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Hi Steinsky - I'm a little concerned about this one... you've done enough stub sorting to know that WP:WSS likes to go through a debate about new stub categories before they're created, to make sure that they don't cut across the hierarchy of stub categories that already exists. Well, this one does, quite thoroughly. You've got articles in the category which should have {{ station-stub}}, others that should have {{ Tvseries-stub}}, some {{ Radio-stub}}s - it's a bit of a problem, really. I've listed the stub at Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Criteria#Newly-discovered stub categories - if you'd like to comment on the category there, feel free... Grutness... wha? 14:21, 14 May 2005 (UTC)
Moved to Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Criteria.
On this debate, I think you should try to let the argument drop for a few days. There's no way that "Truthteller"'s "article" will survive Vfd, and its ultimate deletion will speak for itself about what Wikipedia thinks of his POV-pushing. In the meantime, I think everyone should just quietly let it be deleted, without debating "Truthteller" on any of his non-policy points. If "Truthteller" tries anything stupid, like reincarnating the article, we can put him before the arbcom and get him banned. Debating anything other than policy with him is only going to inflame the situation.
Hope I didn't seem too sanctimonious. Cheers, →Iñgōlemo← talk 04:28, 2005 May 23 (UTC)
I changed the size of the text on the map instead, I just thought it was hard to see at 300px. WikiDon
Definatly willing to help, although my knowledge is limited to London, Hampshire and Staffordshire. Grunners 18:49, 26 May 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for the feedback. Where do you think my information fits best? Dbergan
Hi there. Keep up the good work on WP:SPOKEN. We need more non-American contributors. :) — Chameleon 14:29, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
Hi - a recently signed on creation type has been removing evolution from the theory article and posting quite a bit on the talk. I thought you might want to take a look and comment on the discussion. Thanks, Vsmith 01:36, 31 May 2005 (UTC)
I heavily disagree with the many removals of the disambiguation headers you've done. Not all users understand the disambiguation process, so please stop deleting them. Cburnett 18:31, May 31, 2005 (UTC)
Hi there, I just wanted to let you know that I have the high resolution version now of this image up for featured picture. Thanks, -- Silversmith Hewwo 23:07, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)
This archive was created for our dicussion to be moved off the Abiogenesis talk page; and personally I don't it on my talk page. - Roy Boy 800 06:51, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Aagh! Please see the discussion on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject UK Parliament constituencies! It's reckoned that because so many UK constituencies need some sort of disambiguator, and quite a few need "(UK Parliament constituency)" - because of Scottish, Canadian constituencies etc. - that all should have the same disambiguator. As far as I am aware, there is a rough consensus for this. Also, 611 of the 646 constituencies already had the full disambiguator, which was why I was just mopping up the last few this morning. sjorford →•← 13:03, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
i just wanted to tell you, your AIM contact links to a disambig, (you might want to pipe it to AOL Instant Messanger or something along those lines). Also, can i steal that idea? i like it a lot. thanks, - mysekurity
Thanks for the feedback; I've answered on my talk page. Dewet 19:54, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Hi, what is the copyright situation of the images you are uploading? Did you shoot them yourself? Image:Old Harry Rocks, Dorset-(aerial).jpg looks like it is taken from here -- note that with few exceptions, you cannot upload images to Wikipedia unless you are the copyright holder or have received explicit permission to do so by them. See also Wikipedia:Image use policy. -- Eloquence 21:54 19 Jul 2003 (UTC)
Unfortunately your editing of percolation makes it look as if the meaning a percolation theory and the one having to do with filtering are completely unrelated, rather than just slightly different ways of looking at percolation (with emphasis on slightly). Michael Hardy 20:24, 18 Aug 2003 (UTC)
Hey I see you flagged
ear piercing - I listed this on pages needing attention, I don't know if I should unlist it or what? Sorry this is my first day.
Pakaran 19:52, 7 Sep 2003 (UTC)
pakaran
RE: Can I request a clarification of the "right side": I think you refer to the right side of the lake? I think it should be banks of the lake. diwiki
Just a hint - there is definitely a second meaning for all M1 till M102, as it is the common name for the Messier objects - but so far only few of them are created yet. So you should make sure that all highway links point to the actual place, not the Mxxx article - when yesterday someone added several of the Messier objects I did change several of them already, but I am not sure if I catched them all. andy 20:11, 16 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Hello! I note you are changing the "groin" to "groyne" on many pages. Personally, I like "groyne", as distinct from from between your legs (or is that groyne too?), but it is wrong spelling from an American perspective. In fact, I had never seen "groyne" before and I do work in the marine environment as professon. Would it not be better to do this groin for those locations in America or where America is spoken? - Marshman 03:34, 21 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Hi, just a quick thanks for the concordant coastline link on Natural bridge — I hadn't thought of looking up the compound name; just "concordant" itself :-( I've similarly corrected the "discordant" case now. Lupo 12:24, 28 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for taking the photo off the Wareham article. I'd done a bit of Googling, found a Wareham address for the Bankes Hotel, put two and two together, and evidently came up with three. :) - Hephaestos| § 04:27, 9 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Hi. Are you interested in this? we've got three population geneticists so far, so it might be a bit biased. Duncharris 15:34, May 8, 2004 (UTC)
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Duncharris 17:27, May 8, 2004 (UTC)
Thank you for your support on the UK versus GB issue. For some reason, people insist that the default is GB unless it is proven that NI is involved. Bizarre. It has been debated widely on Wikipedia and even on my own talk page. Thanks again.
Bobblewik 17:04, 7 Jul 2004 (UTC)
I've put a new picture of Clifton Cathedral up, showing the north side. I think it's an improvement on your picture of the east side, mainly because it shows more detail, especially in the spire. I'm not entirely sure, though, and would welcome your opinion. I've also taken out the explicit width from the Image code, which makes it a bit smaller on the page. -- rbrwr ˆ 15:19, 28 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Hi, the usage of WP:PR (Peer review) was changed a little lately. Now we put requests on top, and not at the bottom. I've fixed Greensand's entry. Have a nice day. =) Johnleemk | Talk 14:10, 9 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I've sorted the diagram out now. Ta, - Nommo 00:09, 15 Aug 2004 (UTC)
FYI, Marknyc has asserted ownership of the website which gave rise to your copyvio report on Kukla, Fran and Ollie and asserted he is in a position to licence the text under GFDL, and so the copyvio has been delisted and advice posted on Talk:Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Just thought you might like to know how it was resolved, lest you be unhappy with any of it. best wishes -- Tagishsimon
I'm sorry Steinsky but I have removed your pics on the Bristol article. I don't think the quality of your Summer/Winter/Spring Bristol Bridge trilogy is quite good enough for WP. I've substituted a pic of the cathedral. I hope you won't be too offended by what I've done but I'm aiming for a high quality of illustrations. - Adrian Pingstone 19:12, 17 Aug 2004 (UTC) .
my stubby article page is cool. i dont think you should have made it a candidate for speedy deletion. it is a serious page, there are heaps of stubby articles out there on the wiki
In my opinion, your intervention was brilliant to remove the rambling from Talk:Creationism. I was too involved to even see that option at the time. Your intervention was brilliant because it provided an effective thumbnail index to the subpage and allowed the work on the controversy to continue where it should--on the actual subpage itself. ---14:36, 29 Sep 2004 (UTC)
I agree that it would be nice to have some top quality articles on local topics, though I must confess that I got some books out of the library with this intent a couple of months ago then didn't get anywhere.
I will give Bristol Harbour a good long hard look over the next few days and kick off some discussion on the talk page. I take it the scope of the article is meant to be the Floating Harbour - i.e. from Totterdown to Hotwells, post-1803. If that is the case I think we should nevertheless make sure that the appropriate supporting information about the Cut, the Feeder, the docks pre-1800, Avonmouth, Portishead and Portbury and the railway lines and so on is all in place. Some of this will also feed back into the main article on Bristol, as the port was for so long inseperable from the town.
Have you read Derek Robinson's A Shocking History of Bristol? That has a chapter on some of the less glorious aspects of the way the port was run over the years. I have access to a few other books that may be useful, too. -- rbrwr ± 22:55, 12 Oct 2004 (UTC)
This is continued at Talk:Bristol Harbour.
I've kinda stolen your 'contact me' table for my own page. Sorry :p. If you have any problems with me using a similiar design, please get in touch. Barneyboo 11:44, 13 Oct 2004 (UTC)
I've removed your pic of John Cabot because, being a big-headed so-and-so, I reckon my pic is better than yours :-) If you've the slightest objection just revert to yours, I won't mind. (PS My son is doing Economics and Marketing at UWE, final year) Best Wishes, - Adrian Pingstone 19:34, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)
John Cabot was born in Geona,Italy on June 24 , 1450.Dead in 1498.He traveled with Christopher Columbus.
What to do about 81.156.181.197's insistant vandalism?-- FeloniousMonk 22:51, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for putting back the main article link to Geology of the United Kingdom (that section in Geography of the United Kingdom is a pretty long and transparent précis of that article anyway). I must have accidentally deleted the link when playing with the geology map image. -- ALoan (Talk) 12:03, 3 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Nicholas, is there any pattern to the way you're rearranging categories? i.e., moving Category:Dorset for no obvious reason? Joe D (t) 19:40, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi Steinsky. Thanks for adding the categories bit to National Union of Ship's Stewards and Amalgamated Marine Workers' Union. I just wondered, did they seem okay to you? I'm new at this and whilst I've read and partially digested the rules I'm still nervous that I'm screwing up the whole thing. I created those two, by the way, though apparently I wasn't signed in at the time. Cheers, Mattley
You were? Cool. Okay. Where were you planning to put the photos? I don't want to tread on your toes or duplicate work if you already had something planned. On the other hands, ports seem poorly covered and I'd be happy to make a start redressing that. My interest is mainly historical, however, and would have a hard time sustaining an article past 1930. If you have stuff on Southampton's more recent history, many that wouldn't be a big problem. Cheers, Mattley 18:08, 7 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Don't we need to wait until 6pm to decide whether Religion in the United Kingdom or Monmouth Rebellion becomes WP:UKCOTW (24 hour voting extension, given both were tied at 4 votes at 6pm yesterday)? -- ALoan (Talk) 11:51, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Uhm......I didn't vandalize anything....what I did was changed days ago and I haven't done anything......what are you talking about? 69.139.229.242 04:01, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi, Joe. You took this out from The Internationale (album), calling it an "incorrect statement"...
What part of that is wrong, then? Overtly political songs aren't a tiny minority, but they are still a minority: a quick count of the tracks on Must I Paint You a Picture suggests perhaps 35%. And The Internationale is unusual as an all-political release: only "Between the Wars" really compares with it. And don't tell me that Bill isn't known for his association with left-wing causes. I'm confused by this edit. Please help. -- Baffled of Bristol ±
I think we differ on what constitutes "overt" politics - I make DTTAH 7/16, for example. (Yes, I have been counting, and I almost posted lots of long lists). I would still stand by a figure of... well, more like 40% than 35%. That's probably more than straightforward love songs, but it's still not a majority.
Anyway.
Obviously the disputed sentence isn't NPOV; I'll try again.
-- rbrwr ± 21:43, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
ps. I have been too lazy to do anything about Bristol Harbour yet, for which I apologise. -- rbrwr ±
Hi! I noticed your polite question to User_talk:61.3.160.160, as well as I've been anoyed by his/her messy and probably wrong contribution to Digital sigature for example. Do you think we should revert this contribution now, or wait for more explanations from this user, though I doubt it will happen? -- ClementSeveillac 22:30, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi Joe:
At the end of October you began to do some work in the article on Apoptosis. You began to change the way references and citations were handled en that article (since they took up a lot of text), and used one of the accepted and respected styles; namely, to create a References section and refer to the citation by (Author, year). After giving it a thought, it occurs to me that the best way to handle this in Wikipedia is not by (Author, year), but to proceed as follows: 1) Make a direct hyperlink to the summary of the article in the on-line journal or a hyperlink to the on-line book, as long as they are free and require no registration (examples: a hyperlink to an article summary in PNAS, or to The Molecular Biology of the Cell); 2) If the direct link to the article is not possible, the hyperlink should be directed to solid and reputable public sites like PubMed or arXiv.org (example: when citing Nature or Science, which require subcription); 3) Use (Author, year) as the last resourt, because it is quite bothersome to Wikipedia users to search the publication and go back-and-forward to the References section. Thanks in advance for your attention to this note, and please use the discussion section in the Apoptosis article to tell me if you agree with this, so I can proceed to make the changes throughout the article. JaimeGlz [1]
You voted for Culture of the United Kingdom, this week's UK Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured- standard article. -- Graham ☺ | Talk 01:56, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hey, just wanted to let you know that you can use the {{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}} template on your user page to update your Creative Commons license to include version 2.0 as well as version 1.0. -- Ram-Man 03:35, Nov 17, 2004 (UTC)
Hi there,
I would like to know as to why you saw fit to move this page to Limerick Cathedral? It is not, nor ever has been, referred to as such. For one thing, Limerick also has a second cathedral, St. John's Cathedral. Please do not move this page again.
zoney ♣ talk 15:51, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Once again, I disagree with your reasoning. First of all - no other St. Mary's has an article at present. Secondly, of the St. Mary's in Ireland, the one at Limerick is by far the most notable. So if articles are created for the others, we will continue to have the Limerick one at St. Mary's Cathedral and the others linked to on a disambiguation page, linked to by a line at the top of the main St. Mary's page.
This is all quite standard. Until such time as someone has a more notable St. Mary's Cathedral to place at the main article location, I suggest the Limerick one remains there.
And yes, I know you were referring to the article title - I was simply pointing out that one generally calls a spade, a spade. That is the case on Wikipedia also, unless for technical reasons it is not possible.
zoney ♣ talk 17:54, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Note on Talk:County Durham. — Trilobite (Talk) 18:15, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi,
In this edit of Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by number of edits some of the table code got messed up. Any guess as to why? -- Ben Brockert 00:55, Nov 18, 2004 (UTC)
Hi. I have added the proper copyright tag to commons:Template:OsborneFossils. Hope this is Ok with you -- Chris 73 Talk 00:11, Nov 19, 2004 (UTC)
You voted for Victorian era, this week's UK Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured- standard article . -- Graham ☺ | Talk 02:46, 22 Nov 2004 (UTC)
You voted for Partition of India, this week's Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured- standard article.
The article you have placed under Category:Villages in Kent is solely to do with the one-time megaliths found near the farm of that name (and now apparently lost!). The article says that Cossington is a "farm settlement", but the OS map 188 at TQ 761616 has no other buildings other than Cossington Fm in the area. It lies right on the M2 south of the Medway Towns conurbation.
I have therefore deleted your category reference: there are well over 400 villages in Kent without adding "settlements"!
You voted for National Health Service, this week's UK Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured- standard article . -- Graham ☺ | Talk 11:35, 30 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Have we reverted them all now? -- rbrwr ± 19:54, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi! Thanks for uploading the following image:
I notice it currently doesn't have an image copyright tag. Could you add one to let us know its copyright status?
You can use {{gfdl}} if you release it under the GNU Free Documentation License, {{fairuse}} if you claim fair use, and so on. Click here for a list of the various tags.
If you don't know what any of this means, just let me know at my talk page where you got the image from, and I'll tag it for you. Thanks so much. Denni ☯ 04:23, 2004 Dec 13 (UTC)
P.S. You can help tag other images at Wikipedia:Untagged_Images. Thanks again.
Hi there,
I notice you've made a group of edits to Irish location articles. I would suggest that the "stub" format for external links and see also is retained on those articles which are stubs. You will find it is an accepted option, and one that we use for Irish location article which aren't well developed (it looks tidier when there are no other sections/headings).
Also, as regards Northern Ireland... By and large, Irish topics are treated apolitically on Wikipedia thus far. Certainly as far as geographic articles are concerned, the island is treated as a whole. After all, the current partition is only a modern political development, and the region, while part of the United Kingdom, it physically/geographically, culturally, etc. remains Irish (the culture aspect is certainly trickier, some aspects are "simply British", many are most definitely truly Irish, and others are fudged as "Northern Irish", though that is a somewhat contrived term).
In summary, I would suggest you rename the UK geo-stub to GB geostub.
It does not make sense to distinguish the separate jurisdictions in Ireland when referring to things in an apolitical geographic sense.
Thanks, zoney ♣ talk 17:00, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Sorry, I shouldn't have used the rollback buton on you. That was rude. But I have explained myself at Talk: Clifton Suspension Bridge; the original County of Bristol was tiny - it didn't even include Bristol Castle - and Clifton wasn't incorporated until the time of the Reform Act. -- rbrwr ± 14:39, 24 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Just to let you know ive taken the unusual step of re-reverted your reversion :D erm have a look at Talk:East_Sussex/to_do i put your list back as you suggested but I thought that the other categories i had mentioned were helpfull -- It looks like we are working on similar stuff (as we have similar interests) so maybe you can point me towards what lead you to create the todo if theres something I should read. I generally dislike the "list of..." lists but if thats what people want, I don't have a problem with it :) What I had started to do was create geographical categories as well as political ones in a small way -- anyway enough rambling....
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I see you have reverted my removal of Stretton, Cheshire from the list of places in Cheshire. I have no objection to that, but there are links to Stretton, Warrington from other articles. Neither article has yet been written, so this may not be a problem for a while. -- Etimbo 20:16, 4 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Hello. Before you write any article titled duel-carriageway road (mentioned in your median (disambiguation) page, or challenge a rival to a "dual" you may want to consult a dictionary.
But ignore the paragraph above. I appreciate your attention to the formerly messy median page. Michael Hardy 22:16, 5 Jan 2005 (UTC)
You have been named as a disputant in the recently opened Charles Darwin/Lincoln dispute case brought before the Arbitration Committee. You may wish to add evidence to Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Charles Darwin/Lincoln dispute/Evidence to support your case. -- Grun t 🇪🇺 03:33, 2005 Jan 25 (UTC)
Thanks for the tip G-Unit
Please see the new comment at Talk:XY_sex-determination_system. I think we need to remove two of the redirects, and allow Wikipedia to develop one article on the X chromosome, and one article on the Y chromosome. What do you think? RK 22:33, Feb 13, 2005 (UTC)
Hello there! I see you've had a run in [2] with the ever irritating 138.130.194.229 (aka 138.130.195.166, aka 220.244.224.8). Lucky you! I've been trying to combat his general nonsense and vandalism on RNA world hypothesis, abiogenesis and origin of life. I have placed him on the list of vandalism in progress but nothing has been done. He is also now blatantly violating copyright [3]. We are currently voting in the talk page of Talk:RNA_world_hypothesis on whether to include one of his creationist links.... This is, to me, one of the single most irritating aspects of wikipedia. The amount of valuable time spent by editors who genuinely care about the project and who actually know what they're talking about on reverting absolute BS and completly anonymous vandalizations must be huge. I'm contemplating giving up on wiki entirely because the creators/admins seem to not care a whit about this.-- Deglr6328 10:02, 19 Feb 2005 (UTC)
please see Wikipedia:requests for comment/138.130.194.229
Why is it so necessary to emphasise Cornwall is in England all the time? Surely using "Britain" and "British" is neutral enough to suit both POVs, and is still factual.
Hi! The forms with -ize are perfectly good British English too (check the OED and Fowler's Modern English Usage for why they might be better: 'The suffix itself... is in its origin the Greek -izein, Latin -izare; and, as the pronunciation is also with z, there is no reason why in English the special French spelling should be followed, in opposition to that which is at once etymological and phonetic.'). But I agree with you that it's good to have consistent spellings within an article. Lesgles 13:25, Apr 4, 2005 (UTC)
Seem like you think me pointing out a user is a vanddal is personal abuse, well I find your attack to be personal abuse. Refrain from it, your being a hypocrit.-- Jirate 17:29, 2005 Apr 7 (UTC)
Moved to Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Irate.
Thank you for your cooperation! -- Aphaea * 17:53, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)
In November 2003, there was a VfD debate over Sunset High School (Portland). The debate was archived under Talk:Sunset High School (Portland). What to do with the article is still being contested and has been recently re-nominated for VfD at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Sunset High School (Portland).
I am writing to you because you have participated in such debates before. There still does not exist a wikipedia policy (as far as i can tell) over what to do in regards to articles about specific U.S. public school. My hope is that a real consensus can come out of the debate, and a real policy can take shape. Take part if you are so willing. Kingturtle 02:41, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Sorry about his destruction. He happens to be a co-worker. All edited pages by the person from seth up are blankings -- Sgeo T C 18:39, Apr 22, 2005 (UTC)
It is truly a badge of honor. Joshuaschroeder 02:05, 25 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi. Why have you reverted the edits made to Bournemouth today by 131.111.243.37? I can't see why. Also, can you say when you have reverted back to please, as it makes things easier for people trying to see what has happened. -- John 21:15, 10 May 2005 (UTC)
Hi. I don't know which page you are referring to but I'm guessing it was a constituency one. Can I point you at Wikipedia:WikiProject_UK_Parliamentary_Constituencies therefore. If a different page let me know. -- Vamp: Willow 23:10, 5 May 2005 (UTC)
Talk pages are not held to the same standard as articles. Besides, the discussion you keep deleting is indeed related to the article. Removing other people's discussion is also inconsiderate. — Stevie is the man! Talk | Work 15:40, May 11, 2005 (UTC)
Moved to Talk:Meme.
If you're going to revert {{ substub}} to {{ stub}}, could you at least explain your reasons for doing so? This "article" ( Survival techniques) seems pretty clearly to fit the 'substub' criteria. -- Dcfleck 12:13, 2005 May 12 (UTC)
Thanks for helping out with Lyme Bay, I didn't expect anyone to pitch in so fast, thanks! WikiDon
Thanks for helping with the maintenance of TFD, but please note that we log debates differently than VfD does. We use two logs, one for deleted and one for not deleted, see Wikipedia:Templates for deletion/Log. We don't use the talk pages, because those are deleted along with the template. Would you mind archiving the substub debate, since you're the one that delisted it and "made the call". -- Netoholic @ 20:10, 2005 May 16 (UTC)
I've seen a few people do this, but you were the most recent so I thought I'd ask you. On the talk page for Robert Anton Wilson I noticed that you replaced a couple of apostrophes with some coding. I'm curious as to why. As I say, a number of people have also done this but I was told Wikipedia automatically formats punctuation. For example you'll note I've used several apostrophes here without coding and they look fine. Is there a policy I'm not aware of? Thanks. 23skidoo 13:12, 17 May 2005 (UTC)
I am absolutely in awe at the number of stubs you've sorted recently. Do you find time to eat? Blink? Exhale? Joyous 01:43, May 12, 2005 (UTC)
Hey, when stub sorting be sure to watch what you mark as a minor edit. Adding the nonsense template to an article puts it on speedy delete track - that's not minor. And cream pie is a sub-stub that needs writing, not nonsense. I put bogus text there because people clicking from articles about cream pie flavored yogurts, ice creams, etc, were being redirected to the porn term creampie which is not at all what the linker is looking for. SchmuckyTheCat 18:53, 12 May 2005 (UTC)
I noticed you gave Astrampsychus a biographical stub, again, and over my protests without explanation. Here is my argument:
1. Astrampsychus wasn't a person. 2. Astrampsychus is not something a general biography buff is going to know anything about—mooting the point. 3. There is no good stub category for it. Someone tried "writer" stub before. Magic-Occult is better, but not right. Divination seems like magic now, but in Antiquity it was not, unless you were diving through the dead or something like that.
Any ideas?
(For a better idea of the topic, see the Wiki Classical Dictionary.
Moved to Talk:Astrampsychus.
Thanks for sorting the stub on the 'Nessy the Dragon' article. I'm relatively new to Wikipedia, and didn't know how to do category-specific stubs. -- Psyk0 19:35, 19 May 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for sorting my article on deductive databases. Was about to do it myself (I'm new here :-S) and noticed you'd already done it. Thanks! :-D GeorgeBills 12:44, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Hi Steinsky - I'm a little concerned about this one... you've done enough stub sorting to know that WP:WSS likes to go through a debate about new stub categories before they're created, to make sure that they don't cut across the hierarchy of stub categories that already exists. Well, this one does, quite thoroughly. You've got articles in the category which should have {{ station-stub}}, others that should have {{ Tvseries-stub}}, some {{ Radio-stub}}s - it's a bit of a problem, really. I've listed the stub at Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Criteria#Newly-discovered stub categories - if you'd like to comment on the category there, feel free... Grutness... wha? 14:21, 14 May 2005 (UTC)
Moved to Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Criteria.
On this debate, I think you should try to let the argument drop for a few days. There's no way that "Truthteller"'s "article" will survive Vfd, and its ultimate deletion will speak for itself about what Wikipedia thinks of his POV-pushing. In the meantime, I think everyone should just quietly let it be deleted, without debating "Truthteller" on any of his non-policy points. If "Truthteller" tries anything stupid, like reincarnating the article, we can put him before the arbcom and get him banned. Debating anything other than policy with him is only going to inflame the situation.
Hope I didn't seem too sanctimonious. Cheers, →Iñgōlemo← talk 04:28, 2005 May 23 (UTC)
I changed the size of the text on the map instead, I just thought it was hard to see at 300px. WikiDon
Definatly willing to help, although my knowledge is limited to London, Hampshire and Staffordshire. Grunners 18:49, 26 May 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for the feedback. Where do you think my information fits best? Dbergan
Hi there. Keep up the good work on WP:SPOKEN. We need more non-American contributors. :) — Chameleon 14:29, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
Hi - a recently signed on creation type has been removing evolution from the theory article and posting quite a bit on the talk. I thought you might want to take a look and comment on the discussion. Thanks, Vsmith 01:36, 31 May 2005 (UTC)
I heavily disagree with the many removals of the disambiguation headers you've done. Not all users understand the disambiguation process, so please stop deleting them. Cburnett 18:31, May 31, 2005 (UTC)
Hi there, I just wanted to let you know that I have the high resolution version now of this image up for featured picture. Thanks, -- Silversmith Hewwo 23:07, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)
This archive was created for our dicussion to be moved off the Abiogenesis talk page; and personally I don't it on my talk page. - Roy Boy 800 06:51, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Aagh! Please see the discussion on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject UK Parliament constituencies! It's reckoned that because so many UK constituencies need some sort of disambiguator, and quite a few need "(UK Parliament constituency)" - because of Scottish, Canadian constituencies etc. - that all should have the same disambiguator. As far as I am aware, there is a rough consensus for this. Also, 611 of the 646 constituencies already had the full disambiguator, which was why I was just mopping up the last few this morning. sjorford →•← 13:03, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
i just wanted to tell you, your AIM contact links to a disambig, (you might want to pipe it to AOL Instant Messanger or something along those lines). Also, can i steal that idea? i like it a lot. thanks, - mysekurity
Thanks for the feedback; I've answered on my talk page. Dewet 19:54, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)