Salmon, grilled. -- Steve (Stephen) talk 02:57, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
dude Spiny things. --Wayne Neptune 03:16, 26 April 2007 (UTC) Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Mindys12345"
I am not sure what Danish flavours they have or what Danish might be apart from being a country, where princess Mary of Australia comes from. Mindys12345 03:44, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Yeh just about, even though a partly wrote the article about
Dangar Island the closest I have ever come to it is the
Mooney Mooney Brigde. But I think that after contributing to that article, I should probably take a trip out there. I have been out to
Church Point, New South Wales but I have not been to
Scotland Island, New South Wales. At one stage or another I have been to just about all the places mentioned in the
Sydney Explorer article, which is basicaly around
Sydney. I created the article
Sydney Coach Terminal. But a lot of the places wikilinked in the article I have never been to, but one day hope to go.
Thanks
Mindys12345
12:30, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
If you want to see my photo, there is one in an article about Troy Cassar-Daley, I am the guy with the black shirt and green army stylee pants. The article is about my step brother who happens to be a famous country and western singer in Australia. Mindys12345 05:23, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Well, thank you very much. I was searching some album lyrics, but i can't find it, 'cause all songs were new at the time. If you can help me, it'll be perfect :p.- Mr. Manu 21:05, 26 April 2007 (UTC) PD: Sorry for my english!
Thanks for your flattering remarks. As for your suggestion that I add criticisms, it's not really my forte (plus it's work to find sources). I will however get around to editing what's there now at some point. Clarityfiend 21:27, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
THanks for the kind remarks. Hope you are enjoying Wikipedia. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 23:59, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
I finally got one of these thinger ma bobs... It took me ten years to learn how to comment your dumb butt. You should get a myspace, they're so much easier to maintain,lol. You dee dee dee. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sadie Saturn ( talk • contribs) 00:09, 28 April 2007 (UTC).
I was wondering why you have never received one...here's your belated Wikipedia greeting :). + A.0u 02:08, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
|
Looks like somebody updated your user page. Hah. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sadie Saturn ( talk • contribs) 05:54, 28 April 2007 (UTC).
Are you sure you have the right person? I watch films, describe the plots, and edit and reorganize where appropriate, but I'm not much into analyzing/critiquing them. Clarityfiend 07:22, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
Hello
Thank you for the message- No I never prank call.....tell me the story......
-- Splash15hotel 09:41, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
I replied to your question on my talk page. If you have any other problems, I'm here to help. + A.0u 02:06, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
Tupac Shakur, DMX, Rakim, Nas, etc. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by License2Kill ( talk • contribs) 07:04, 29 April 2007 (UTC).
Hey thanks for reverting the abuse on my talk...appriciated! -- Splash15hotel 21:25, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
I am glad you liked it. These are some nice places, off the beaten track.
Hi, you left me a question on how to categorize an article. Without knowing what article you're working on I can't comment in detail, but take a look at WP:CAT as a jumping off point, and that should answer most of your quetsions. I've found that the easy way to work out useful categories from scratch is to start with two or three very general ones that might fit your article - eg Category:Sports, Category:Germany, Category:Foods, or whatever - and then drill down through the subcats of each one to the lowest level that's still appropriate. You'll never get the cats perfect on the first go (and even if you do, this is Wikipedia, so somebody will come along and change them all anyway), and there will always be more that can be added later, so don't get too obsessive about them. As to creating new cats, read the guidelines first! Good luck, HeartofaDog 20:43, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
i kind of put this together by nicking info from other articles,
Tourism in Sydney.
Mindys12345
07:31, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
Acually no, I have never heard of him. I noticed somehow that you needed some help in categorising a certain article so I checked your contribs, and thats basically how I found out about who he is. Also I noticed that the article has recently been vandalised, so I fixed that, then I noticed a recently added notability tag for the article. Is Dean schonfeld notable and how, is there some info on the web that could be used as an external link to varify it.
Here is a brand new template that I have just recently worked on.
Thanks.
Mindys12345
05:40, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
I tagged this article for notability. This doesn't mean that the article is listed for deletion or anything like that, but it does need nore content to demonstrate why Dean S is more distinguished than an ordinary teacher. Do not please simply take the tag off again. What you need to do is provide more evidence of this man's notability as per WP:PROF. If your single external link - to a school website, I believe - provides such evidence, then it's up to you to bring it - paraphrased, NOT directly copied - into the article. Or find more. HeartofaDog 14:31, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
Hi, do you know how to check your watchlist. Mindys12345 04:52, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
[1] You need to have a look at the link on the talk page
Mindys12345
11:54, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
Don't worry about the tag - but better if it stays for the time being. As to how to add sources, if you link to them in the general "Sources" section at the end (or add the references if they are printed sources) and also add inline citations to particular points in the text - do you know how to do these? - that should be fine. What you have to add to the article in terms of content is some account - with the verifiable refs - of what it was DS did at Caltech etc and as an engineer that makes him worth knowing about beyond his personal circle. (If you are able to add a list of his publications so much the better). If anyone challenges the notability of DS as a Wikipedia subject they'll do so against the criteria of the guidelines WP:BIO and WP:PROF so you should go through those carefully and be clear how DS meets the criteria in them, assuming that he does. HeartofaDog 14:27, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
May I ask why you chose to write an article about Dean Schonfeld, is he someone that is notable in Europe or someone you know of personaly. Thanks. Mindys12345 06:04, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
May I ask what the carl link in the Monrovia High School article is all about and how it is relevent to the subject. I actually clicked on the link and it went to a disambiguation page. If it was supposed to link to a certain page tell me which article it is and I could link it direclty to that article. Mindys12345 08:50, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
Not bad mate, I have been doing more work for wikipedia than I actually do at work and I actually do the wikipedia at work, so I suppose you could say that I get paid for it, even though I don't. You haven't had a look at that trick I sent you once.-- AdamJWC 05:46, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
Here is a link to one of the main train stations in Sydney, this also links up to other smaller stations in sydney. I also work in this complex. Sorry I forgot to sign becuase some lady at work keeps babling on about crap-- AdamJWC 03:28, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for that I would love to see it (M\1/I\2/N\3/D\4/Y\5/S)
If you would like to read something about travel check this out. Tourism in Sydney -- (M\1/I\2/N\3/D\4/Y\5/S) 08:59, 30 June 2007 (UTC)
Welcome to Wikipedia. We invite everyone to contribute constructively to our encyclopedia. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing. However, unconstructive edits are considered vandalism and are immediately reverted. If you continue in this manner you may be blocked from editing without further warning. Please stop, and consider improving rather than damaging the work of others. Thank you. -- Infrogmation 03:30, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
Here are some new ideas for you user page. I Put some images in your user space but some nob came along and removed them.
Mindys12345स्वागतम्! এই সভ্যজন অসমৰॐ शान्ति ! शान्ति !! शान्ति !!!
Hey - sorry it took so long to respond to you - but I got your message. One can never have too many friends! So I guess we're friends now. ^_^ Coolness.
Talk to you later!
Saber
girl
08
04:46, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
I don't think you can actually delete your account, its there for ever, and why would you want to delete it just continue with this one, if you want you could probably go for a name change, but there would be no point, the one that you have now sounds fine. I the mean time why don't you checjk out this gallery . Cheers_Ad@m.J.W.C. ( talk) 04:38, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
As cities grow, structures that took thousands of man-hours to build and that were once praised as feats of then modern engineering are labelled worthless by society and get discarded. They then lay, rotting, unwanted. Town planers decide that natural streams and creeks are no longer "in", deciding that these watercourses should be directed underground. They create underground mazes of waterways, beneath our city, forgotten.
Traffic of both vehicular and electronic begins to increase, necessitating tunnels and other underground infrastructure. This infrastructure is usually connected by a myriad of passageways, shafts, and mysterious doorways that very little people know about. New structures are built, seemingly haphazardly on top of old, creating interesting cavities. Hours of research and time itself reveals sealed structures that were once built by the Army and Air force to protect our existence.
Very rarely, those in authority find uses for these underground places, but usually these cavities are locked up, forgotten and deemed "too dangerous" for the law abiding, curious citizen to explore. A great example of this is Sydney's Tank Stream - one of the most famous underground watercourses in Australia. Once upon a time, tourists and local residents were able to experience the tank stream for themselves by going on a public tour. Not anymore. Bureaucracy, "confined space" laws and a ubiquitous fear of terrorism have prohibited entry to all except those who have confined space permits - obviously just more revenue for some government department somewhere, and more lawyers sleeping well. Of course, those who are somewhat more resourceful - those who are strong willed can still experience Tank Stream today.
Clan Members are inquisitive individuals curious about what's below, interested to find out what we can learn about the underground, and indeed what we can learn about our past. Clan Members are always looking out for suspicious doorways, construction sites, manholes and waterways that just disappear on maps. We are constantly chasing rumours and discovering new oddities within our cities heart. The sheer thrill and adrenalin rush of adventure, and more specifically the exploration of locations that the authorities don't want you to see is what drives the Cave Clan.
We shun the authorities attempts to lock us out of OUR structures, objects of great industrial beauty that we directly fund through OUR taxes. We detest the wave of destruction sweeping our city like a cancer, infiltrating the last remaining industrial structures and destroying them to make way for new yuppie apartments.
We are comprised of a group of loosely knit individuals with a very very wide range of backgrounds. We have very minimal rules or restrictions, no hierarchy, and no joining fee. The Cave Clan has a tendency to bring people together from various socio-economic backgrounds and "place" them in a level playing field. In fact many Cave Clan members would have never imagined of even knowing some of the other people in the Clan.
Since we find these things not very interesting, we explore drains. We like the dark, the wet, humid, earthy smell. We like the varying architecture. We like the solitude. We like the acoustics, the wildlife, the things we find, the places we come up, the comments on the walls, the maze-like quality; the sneaky, sly subversiveness of being under a heavily-guarded Naval Supply base or under the Justice and Police Museum".
Even after the demolition of many of our most treasured industrial relics such as the Glebe Island Silos and Balmain Power Station, the Sydney Cave Clan's thirst for urban adventure is still strong. Increased security during the Sydney 2000 Olympic games, pressure from the utility providers and terrorism paranoia has not affected the Clan. We continue a organised exploration effort and while the majority of our time is spent having fun, we sometimes operate like clockwork, executing infiltrations that people in authority would cringe about. The levels of security (or lack thereof) that we discover are sometimes rather shocking. We endeavour to respect what we find and leave things as we found them. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Adam.J.W.C. ( talk • contribs) 03:54, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
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20:39, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
Salmon, grilled. -- Steve (Stephen) talk 02:57, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
dude Spiny things. --Wayne Neptune 03:16, 26 April 2007 (UTC) Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Mindys12345"
I am not sure what Danish flavours they have or what Danish might be apart from being a country, where princess Mary of Australia comes from. Mindys12345 03:44, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Yeh just about, even though a partly wrote the article about
Dangar Island the closest I have ever come to it is the
Mooney Mooney Brigde. But I think that after contributing to that article, I should probably take a trip out there. I have been out to
Church Point, New South Wales but I have not been to
Scotland Island, New South Wales. At one stage or another I have been to just about all the places mentioned in the
Sydney Explorer article, which is basicaly around
Sydney. I created the article
Sydney Coach Terminal. But a lot of the places wikilinked in the article I have never been to, but one day hope to go.
Thanks
Mindys12345
12:30, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
If you want to see my photo, there is one in an article about Troy Cassar-Daley, I am the guy with the black shirt and green army stylee pants. The article is about my step brother who happens to be a famous country and western singer in Australia. Mindys12345 05:23, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Well, thank you very much. I was searching some album lyrics, but i can't find it, 'cause all songs were new at the time. If you can help me, it'll be perfect :p.- Mr. Manu 21:05, 26 April 2007 (UTC) PD: Sorry for my english!
Thanks for your flattering remarks. As for your suggestion that I add criticisms, it's not really my forte (plus it's work to find sources). I will however get around to editing what's there now at some point. Clarityfiend 21:27, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
THanks for the kind remarks. Hope you are enjoying Wikipedia. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 23:59, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
I finally got one of these thinger ma bobs... It took me ten years to learn how to comment your dumb butt. You should get a myspace, they're so much easier to maintain,lol. You dee dee dee. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sadie Saturn ( talk • contribs) 00:09, 28 April 2007 (UTC).
I was wondering why you have never received one...here's your belated Wikipedia greeting :). + A.0u 02:08, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
|
Looks like somebody updated your user page. Hah. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sadie Saturn ( talk • contribs) 05:54, 28 April 2007 (UTC).
Are you sure you have the right person? I watch films, describe the plots, and edit and reorganize where appropriate, but I'm not much into analyzing/critiquing them. Clarityfiend 07:22, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
Hello
Thank you for the message- No I never prank call.....tell me the story......
-- Splash15hotel 09:41, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
I replied to your question on my talk page. If you have any other problems, I'm here to help. + A.0u 02:06, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
Tupac Shakur, DMX, Rakim, Nas, etc. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by License2Kill ( talk • contribs) 07:04, 29 April 2007 (UTC).
Hey thanks for reverting the abuse on my talk...appriciated! -- Splash15hotel 21:25, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
I am glad you liked it. These are some nice places, off the beaten track.
Hi, you left me a question on how to categorize an article. Without knowing what article you're working on I can't comment in detail, but take a look at WP:CAT as a jumping off point, and that should answer most of your quetsions. I've found that the easy way to work out useful categories from scratch is to start with two or three very general ones that might fit your article - eg Category:Sports, Category:Germany, Category:Foods, or whatever - and then drill down through the subcats of each one to the lowest level that's still appropriate. You'll never get the cats perfect on the first go (and even if you do, this is Wikipedia, so somebody will come along and change them all anyway), and there will always be more that can be added later, so don't get too obsessive about them. As to creating new cats, read the guidelines first! Good luck, HeartofaDog 20:43, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
i kind of put this together by nicking info from other articles,
Tourism in Sydney.
Mindys12345
07:31, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
Acually no, I have never heard of him. I noticed somehow that you needed some help in categorising a certain article so I checked your contribs, and thats basically how I found out about who he is. Also I noticed that the article has recently been vandalised, so I fixed that, then I noticed a recently added notability tag for the article. Is Dean schonfeld notable and how, is there some info on the web that could be used as an external link to varify it.
Here is a brand new template that I have just recently worked on.
Thanks.
Mindys12345
05:40, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
I tagged this article for notability. This doesn't mean that the article is listed for deletion or anything like that, but it does need nore content to demonstrate why Dean S is more distinguished than an ordinary teacher. Do not please simply take the tag off again. What you need to do is provide more evidence of this man's notability as per WP:PROF. If your single external link - to a school website, I believe - provides such evidence, then it's up to you to bring it - paraphrased, NOT directly copied - into the article. Or find more. HeartofaDog 14:31, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
Hi, do you know how to check your watchlist. Mindys12345 04:52, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
[1] You need to have a look at the link on the talk page
Mindys12345
11:54, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
Don't worry about the tag - but better if it stays for the time being. As to how to add sources, if you link to them in the general "Sources" section at the end (or add the references if they are printed sources) and also add inline citations to particular points in the text - do you know how to do these? - that should be fine. What you have to add to the article in terms of content is some account - with the verifiable refs - of what it was DS did at Caltech etc and as an engineer that makes him worth knowing about beyond his personal circle. (If you are able to add a list of his publications so much the better). If anyone challenges the notability of DS as a Wikipedia subject they'll do so against the criteria of the guidelines WP:BIO and WP:PROF so you should go through those carefully and be clear how DS meets the criteria in them, assuming that he does. HeartofaDog 14:27, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
May I ask why you chose to write an article about Dean Schonfeld, is he someone that is notable in Europe or someone you know of personaly. Thanks. Mindys12345 06:04, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
May I ask what the carl link in the Monrovia High School article is all about and how it is relevent to the subject. I actually clicked on the link and it went to a disambiguation page. If it was supposed to link to a certain page tell me which article it is and I could link it direclty to that article. Mindys12345 08:50, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
Not bad mate, I have been doing more work for wikipedia than I actually do at work and I actually do the wikipedia at work, so I suppose you could say that I get paid for it, even though I don't. You haven't had a look at that trick I sent you once.-- AdamJWC 05:46, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
Here is a link to one of the main train stations in Sydney, this also links up to other smaller stations in sydney. I also work in this complex. Sorry I forgot to sign becuase some lady at work keeps babling on about crap-- AdamJWC 03:28, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for that I would love to see it (M\1/I\2/N\3/D\4/Y\5/S)
If you would like to read something about travel check this out. Tourism in Sydney -- (M\1/I\2/N\3/D\4/Y\5/S) 08:59, 30 June 2007 (UTC)
Welcome to Wikipedia. We invite everyone to contribute constructively to our encyclopedia. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing. However, unconstructive edits are considered vandalism and are immediately reverted. If you continue in this manner you may be blocked from editing without further warning. Please stop, and consider improving rather than damaging the work of others. Thank you. -- Infrogmation 03:30, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
Here are some new ideas for you user page. I Put some images in your user space but some nob came along and removed them.
Mindys12345स्वागतम्! এই সভ্যজন অসমৰॐ शान्ति ! शान्ति !! शान्ति !!!
Hey - sorry it took so long to respond to you - but I got your message. One can never have too many friends! So I guess we're friends now. ^_^ Coolness.
Talk to you later!
Saber
girl
08
04:46, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
I don't think you can actually delete your account, its there for ever, and why would you want to delete it just continue with this one, if you want you could probably go for a name change, but there would be no point, the one that you have now sounds fine. I the mean time why don't you checjk out this gallery . Cheers_Ad@m.J.W.C. ( talk) 04:38, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
As cities grow, structures that took thousands of man-hours to build and that were once praised as feats of then modern engineering are labelled worthless by society and get discarded. They then lay, rotting, unwanted. Town planers decide that natural streams and creeks are no longer "in", deciding that these watercourses should be directed underground. They create underground mazes of waterways, beneath our city, forgotten.
Traffic of both vehicular and electronic begins to increase, necessitating tunnels and other underground infrastructure. This infrastructure is usually connected by a myriad of passageways, shafts, and mysterious doorways that very little people know about. New structures are built, seemingly haphazardly on top of old, creating interesting cavities. Hours of research and time itself reveals sealed structures that were once built by the Army and Air force to protect our existence.
Very rarely, those in authority find uses for these underground places, but usually these cavities are locked up, forgotten and deemed "too dangerous" for the law abiding, curious citizen to explore. A great example of this is Sydney's Tank Stream - one of the most famous underground watercourses in Australia. Once upon a time, tourists and local residents were able to experience the tank stream for themselves by going on a public tour. Not anymore. Bureaucracy, "confined space" laws and a ubiquitous fear of terrorism have prohibited entry to all except those who have confined space permits - obviously just more revenue for some government department somewhere, and more lawyers sleeping well. Of course, those who are somewhat more resourceful - those who are strong willed can still experience Tank Stream today.
Clan Members are inquisitive individuals curious about what's below, interested to find out what we can learn about the underground, and indeed what we can learn about our past. Clan Members are always looking out for suspicious doorways, construction sites, manholes and waterways that just disappear on maps. We are constantly chasing rumours and discovering new oddities within our cities heart. The sheer thrill and adrenalin rush of adventure, and more specifically the exploration of locations that the authorities don't want you to see is what drives the Cave Clan.
We shun the authorities attempts to lock us out of OUR structures, objects of great industrial beauty that we directly fund through OUR taxes. We detest the wave of destruction sweeping our city like a cancer, infiltrating the last remaining industrial structures and destroying them to make way for new yuppie apartments.
We are comprised of a group of loosely knit individuals with a very very wide range of backgrounds. We have very minimal rules or restrictions, no hierarchy, and no joining fee. The Cave Clan has a tendency to bring people together from various socio-economic backgrounds and "place" them in a level playing field. In fact many Cave Clan members would have never imagined of even knowing some of the other people in the Clan.
Since we find these things not very interesting, we explore drains. We like the dark, the wet, humid, earthy smell. We like the varying architecture. We like the solitude. We like the acoustics, the wildlife, the things we find, the places we come up, the comments on the walls, the maze-like quality; the sneaky, sly subversiveness of being under a heavily-guarded Naval Supply base or under the Justice and Police Museum".
Even after the demolition of many of our most treasured industrial relics such as the Glebe Island Silos and Balmain Power Station, the Sydney Cave Clan's thirst for urban adventure is still strong. Increased security during the Sydney 2000 Olympic games, pressure from the utility providers and terrorism paranoia has not affected the Clan. We continue a organised exploration effort and while the majority of our time is spent having fun, we sometimes operate like clockwork, executing infiltrations that people in authority would cringe about. The levels of security (or lack thereof) that we discover are sometimes rather shocking. We endeavour to respect what we find and leave things as we found them. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Adam.J.W.C. ( talk • contribs) 03:54, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
A
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Dean Schonfeld, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process. All contributions are appreciated, but this article may not satisfy Wikipedia's
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What Wikipedia is not" and
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Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised because even though removing the deletion notice will prevent deletion through the
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to the top of
Dean Schonfeld.
Jfire (
talk)
20:39, 13 April 2008 (UTC)