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Premedia vs Prepress
Although you are vaguely right that the term prepress is more popular it is also dated thus I have reversed your redirect for the page premedia to the page prepress as the terms are actually very different, a prepress company offers services prior to a printed product whereas a premedia company would provide services for graphical files regardless of their output channel, if you set a google alert on premedia you will quickly see the number of companies that are now selling premedia services, it is true that some of these companies will once have been prepress companies and have now diversified their offering. So please, premedia needs to be defined, refined and built on by the community to really help people understand. It is definitely not prepress. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.153.157.219 (talk) 09:19, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
Methodology vs methods
I'm wondering whether
- Good point, the background for most of this is highly academic and approaches pedantic :-) --Parhamr 09:14, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
- Moved :). Cheers, David. MidgleyDJ 09:20, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
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Hi - for your UG thesis notes, you might want to create a sub-page off your talkpage - that way, you can keep your own notes seperate from the conversations that people are having with you. --Fredrick day 09:52, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
- You forced me to be adventurous and figure out even more about Wikipedia, thanks! :-) --Parhamr 10:00, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
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Thank you for your helpful copyedits to
Campbell's Soup Cans
Can you explain your
- I changed the markup for the characters (HTML dash: — or –) to the actual characters (UTF-8 dash: — or –). Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dashes)is a good reference for this all. In short: hyphens typically join two words, en-dashes typically are used for ranges of numbers and em-dashes typically are used as pauses in sentences. Also, there should be no spaces on either side of these dashes.
- Does this answer your question? Ask more if you'd like. --Parhamr 05:24, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
Slaughter vs. mass killing
I moved the discussion to
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thanks for the disambiguation on that. was long overdue! I could not figure out how to do it. I'm trying to get another disambiguation sorted, of 'ourmedia'.
check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Ourmedia
could you help with setting up the disambiguation page? cheers.Bine maya 14:59, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
Fattened vs. fatted
In several articles, you have replaced "fattened" with "fatted", in the sense "to feed (animals) to make them fatter". Though both the verb "fatten" and the verb "fat" are listed in dictionaries with this meaning, the idiomatic modern term is "fatten". Here is some evidence for this:
- The OED doesn't seem to prefer one over the other, but gives only one 19th-century quote (the most recent) for "fatted" but three for "fattened".
- Though "fatted" is used in the King James Bible phrase "fatted calf", more modern translations render this as "fattened" or simply "fat"
- Google reports that the phrase "fatted calf" appears on 44% of the pages using the word "fatted". The technical term "de-fatted" is also common there.
What evidence do you have for the contrary? --Macrakis 16:29, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
Campbell's Soup Cans
Why did you remove all the non breaking space commands from
- I am going to assume you are right about the dashes. I have not taken the time I should to distinguish between the various types. However, bio/tcfkaWCDbwincowtchatlotpsoplrttaDCLaM) 04:55, 12 June 2007 (UTC)]
Ogasawara Tadazane
Hi, just wanted to drop you a note-- in the article on Ogasawara Tadazane, you changed "slaughter" to "killing," in reference to the deaths of the rebel forces at Shimabara in 1638. I'm just wondering what your reasoning behind that choice of words was. The wholesale "killing" of 37,000 people, men, women and children in a surrendered fortress seems like it would deserve to be called slaughter. At any rate, just curious. -Tadakuni 06:31, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
Your note
According to this, 'slaughter' (in this sense) is:
2. the brutal or violent killing of a person.
3. the killing of great numbers of people or animals indiscriminately; carnage: the slaughter of war.
If you can find another word that can convey the same sense of brutality and carnage, feel free to propose it. Crum375 03:50, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
'Slaughter' means-
1/ The intentional killing of an animal by humans or animals,
2/ The mass killing of animals by the forces of nature,
3/ The mass killing of humans by the forces of nature (as in a eathquake or flood),
4/ The inhuman, methodical and genosidal killing of humans by other humans (the Holocaust),
5/ The axidental or negligent killing of humans by other humans (man-slaughter). --Freetown 05:00, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
As far as I can tell, it is neither predudical or non-predudical. It's all in the way the article is written as a whole, rather than the indervidual wourds used in it. Genoside and mass-murdur are equily aplicable to the topic to. Legaly speaking Genoside and mass-murdur are used in referance to it.--Freetown 05:18, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
I've responded on my talk page. -- fourdee ᛇᚹᛟ 19:33, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
General theory of collaboration
Hi Parhamr! Thanks for your contribution to General theory of collaboration. Could you please specify the reasons why you would like to rewrite the whole article? Thanks again! Matthias Röder 11:49, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
EHarmony Revert
I reverted your edit (along with several others) back to a much more netural, and should be agreeable phone number entry. This new entry does not include the phone number, but does include the general opinion/criticism that the phone number is hard to locate. If you did not conduct a search on the phone number itself, which assumes you already know the number, it would be difficult to find. The common location for a phone number (on most business websites) are located in much easier and perhaps logical links off the main page, such as "Contact Us" or "Customer Support" or even simply listing the number on the main page. However, it is a very obscure to find it only in the T&C section. I believe the edit I recently made to include the opinion (which is shared by many) that it is difficult to find, it a valid synopsis without becoming a directory or other things WP is not. Tiggerjay 09:36, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
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printing press
- Thanks for your excellent edits. But there are a few things that may need reconsideration
- The sections of use of the Gutenberg style press and the later mechanical press are possibly necessary for the explanation of what actually happens, which is otherwise rather hard for those unfamiliar with the subject. I agree the tone of the first is wrong, and the 2nd a little too cryptic, but perhaps they can be rewritten
- The material of Chinese movable type really belongs in that article not this. I took it out here, but I have not put it into that article yet--perhaps you will have a chance to copyedit that article as well and insert it.
- How do you want to handle the Chinese printing from metal plates? Where should it go? I guess the History of typography in East Asia?
And thanks again for all this. DGG (talk) 00:49, 20 September 2007 (UTC)
Beecher
What was done to his article is intellectual dishonest and borderline libel. I hope I've restored some diginity to your family member's article... Djma12 (talk) 17:49, 20 September 2007 (UTC)
Your big fat template
You don't seem to look at the articles after you have plonked this down. Curious behaviour for a graphic designer! In several cases you have created white spaces a mile wide. Since most of these articles have illustrations, which are more important than templates, it really would have been better to do a horizontal one to go at the bottom. Johnbod 11:07, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
- Don't worry - if I'm being uncivil, you'll know. Johnbod 18:25, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
- I'm sure you're right. My own interest & expertise is really only in incunabula), but as far as they are involved, I'm happy to help. Johnbod 18:41, 21 September 2007 (UTC)]
- I'm sure you're right. My own interest & expertise is really only in
Merger proposed: Serilith → Lithography
It has been proposed to merge the content of
Regarding Kaltura
You deleted my entries where I was showing Kaltura as an example for Peer Production, Collaboration and Creative Commons. You specified my additions as advertising, but I'm not sure why you think so. Kaltura is a site for collaboration in rich-media. In fact, Professor Benkler, who is the main subject of the Peer Production article, is an adviser of Kaltura, and even a guest blogger on our blog (www.kaltura.com/blog/). I inserted Kaltura as an example, similar to Clickworkers and others listed - why do you see a difference in Kaltura as an example, versus the other sites listed? Please check out www.kaltura.com and see what we do as well as Professor Benkler's contribution to our blog, and get back to me - I would like to put back the edits that I made. Of course, I'm happy to answer any questions you may have. Thank you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lishkee (talk • contribs) 07:39, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
List of basic design topics
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- I appreciate your edits to list of basic design topics but question if they violate the "basic" focus of that article. What do you think? Some of the topics you have added seem a bit complicated and the list of topics has become rather broad. Regardless, thank you and cheers! —Parhamr 20:24, 30 November 2007 (UTC)]
- Well, any subject introduction would define the subject, including mentioning its subfields. The problem is, in a hypertext medium, mentioning them includes linking to them. So there is some ambiguity between defining a subject and providing coverage of basic terms. If you can think of a solution, please let me know. The Transhumanist 21:00, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
Design includes a lot of different fields. I had a hard time finding terms that apply to all design fields. Perhaps a basic topic list is needed for each individual field, like graphic design. What do you think? The Transhumanist 21:00, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
- As a graphic designer currently wrapping up my BFA, I might be far too close to the subject for neutrality. From my perspective, the design industry can be divided up into 2D (print communication), 3D (environmental and industrial design) and 4D (motion, interaction and experience design).
- Also, designers are protective of their trades; while business and engineering are complementary trades, we assert autonomy from them. It looks like some of your edits have blurred the line. To an end-user of design, this is fine, but to a person who hopes to procure design, there are strong lines of distinction.
- I will make some bold changes, possibly too aggressive. Feel free to revert any. —Parhamr 21:13, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
- Perhaps a distinction should be made between the activity of design, and the field of design. Both are "topics". The Transhumanist 21:18, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
First attempt
Ok, I did my work. I think I really butchered it, but you may find something useful in the edit history. I primarily edited
Have I only introduced confusion or are we headed in the right direction?
A fair amount of overlap exists between business, graphic design and engineering. Is a visual needed? A Venn diagram?
…I really shouldn't edit Wikipedia while sleep deprived. —Parhamr 22:22, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
- That depends on whether you are mentally fatigued (dumbed down) or wired (impulsively creative).
The latter can be used strategically as a tool.
- Nice job. Not butchered. Nice breakdown. You might want to clarify how the professions are related to design. Like MBA, for which it is not immediately obvious.
- Keep up the good work. The Transhumanist 22:32, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
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Please join us for our Cascadia Wikimedians annual meeting, Monday, December 23, 5:30pm PST
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Please join us for our Cascadia Wikimedians annual meeting, Monday, December 23, 5:30pm PST. You can join us virtually from your PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android at this link: https://virginia.zoom.us/my/wikilgbt. The address of the physical meeting is: Capitol Hill Meeting Room at Capitol Hill Library (425 Harvard Ave. E., Seattle, WA 98102) 47°37′23″N 122°19′22″W / 47.622928°N 122.322912°W
The event page is here. You do not have to be a member to attend, but only members can vote in board elections. New members may join in person by completing the membership registration form onsite or (to be posted) online and paying $5 for a calendar year / $0.50 per month for the remainder of a year. Current members may renew for 2019 at the meeting as well.
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Writing Black History of the Pacific Northwest into Wikipedia - Editathon 2021
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You're Invited! Writing Black History of the Pacific Northwest into Wikipedia
On, Friday, February 25, 2022, Oregon State University will be hosting an online editathon focused on Black history of the Pacific Northwest. You can learn more here and/or register here. MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 21:26, 23 February 2022 (UTC)
Portland Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon: March 12, 2022
You are invited! An Art+Feminism Wikipedia edit-a-thon will be held in Portland, Oregon, on March 12, 2022. Learn more here!
Wikipedia is one of the most-visited sites on the internet—and it’s created by people who volunteer their time to write and edit pages. Learn how to edit Wikipedia and be a part of shaping our understanding of our world. In this workshop, volunteer Wikipedia editors will be on hand to train participants on how to get started editing pages and offer ideas for which pages you can pitch in to help improve. Show up at any point during the four hours to get started!
Also: Free burritos!! We will be providing vegan, vegetarian, and meat burritos from food cart Loncheria Las Mayos. Alder Commons has a large, fenced playground. Children are welcome! Some computers will be available to borrow, but if you have a laptop, please bring it to use. We will also be leading an online training for new editors at 11am-12pm PST. Please feel free to join that training if you are not able to show up IRL.
This event is part of the international month of events organized by Art+Feminism, which is building a community of activists committed to closing information gaps related to gender, feminism, and the arts, beginning with Wikipedia. MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 14:37, 8 March 2022 (UTC)
International Women’s Day Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon, Sunday, March 10
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The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education (OJMCHE), in partnership with social practice artist Shoshana Gugenheim and as part of the Art+Feminism Project, will host an International Women's Day Wikipedia Edit-a-thon to edit and/or create Wikipedia articles for Jewish women artists. The event will be held at the museum on Sunday, March 10 from 11am-3pm PDT. Pre-registration is preferred but not required. Members of the public are invited to come to the museum to learn about the editing process, its history, its impact, and how to do it. We aim to collaboratively edit/enter Jewish women artists into the canon. An experienced regional Wikipedian will provided will be on site to teach, support, and guide the process. Participants can select artists ahead of time or on site. |
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