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Archive for 2006 - April 2008.

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04:24, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Shadow Hearts: Covenant

I think I rather miswrote that statement; I meant to say that the game contained considerably less elements of horror than the previous game. I remember SH-1 being much creepier than SH-2.. And I know it was bloodier(rated M, in fact, due to gore, though the subsequent games are all rated teen).--Vercalos 04:51, 30 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Okay. No big deal in any case, I just thought that it sounded more like an innocent error. Point taken. SnowFire 17:39, 30 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Solipsism and

Greetings SnowFire

Thank you for the heads up on the linkspamming. I guess I'm not starting out making a very good impression. My apologies for that. I'm not usually that slow on the up-take. But now that I ‘get it' I see no other recourse than to leave.

I didn't join Wikipedia to cause problems. I joined because I though I would actually be able to contribute, but then I was under a false impression of what the Wikipedia really was. I found Wikipedia because someone else had left a link to my Poly-Solipsism web site as an external reference and I was flattered by the gesture and the recognition. When I checked the web site out, and saw the "discussion" tab at the top of each topic, I thought "Cool!" an encyclopedia with a discussion board! I was looking forward to a honest discussion with intelligent people.

Oops! That is not what the Discussion page is all about! You can imagine my dismay to discover the "No Original Research" policy. I'm afraid just about everything I have to contribute is my own work. So now I am at a bit of a loss as to how I can be of much use to Wikipedia.

But before leaving I do wish to state that it looks like the those responsible for the Solipsism article appear to be anti-solipsism. Other than the brief statement at the beginning of the article, which seems to be only a token attempt to state what Solipsism is, practically the whole page attempts to refute solipsism and ridicule solipsist. I deleted everything on my user and talk pages, but I left my explanation and reasoning on the solipsism 'discussion' page in hopes of educating others on the fundamental reasons why solipsism is so difficult to dispute, and why I find it to be a self evident truth.

Regards

cckeiser 02:47, 21 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ah. So I take it that you were the one who added that link before? Part of the reason that it was speedily reverted was because it was posted as an anonymous IP address. I took a look at the link and- apologies- but it seemed to be nonsense. I probably would have taken a closer look had it come from a user. That said, if you're referring to Poly-solipsism in the talk page, er, I didn't ask you to remove that link, in case there was any confusion. The Talk page has considerably looser rules. That said, I will say that as you seem to have noticed yourself, you're talking to yourself to some degree there. If you have ideas on how to make the article better, that's great, but Wikipedia isn't intended as a place to straight-up evangelize.
For what it's worth, you can probably have your solipsist ideas on your Talk page without much debate. That said, yes, Wikipedia isn't quite the place for posting your own ideas, or even really having a solipsism discussion. If there is one, the goal is toward establishing principles agreed upon by all sides, which often entails what is clearly true vs. what is debateable.
It's funny you say that you think that the current Solipsism article is anti-solipsism; I think it's horrendously pro-Solipsism in parts. I also think that the academic language is painful; that article seriously needs to be written in a more accessible style. But different sides of the argument, I suppose. SnowFire 07:36, 21 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]


More confusion:
I am not sure which link you are talking about? I removed the links from the Solipsism talk page, and from my user page because of your suggestion to review the linkspam policy. I signed both of them at the time they were posted. If there was another link to my poly-solipsism web site here on the Wikipedia, I did not provide it; someone else did. ( A very intelligent someone else! ;o)
I am not ‘sneaky', I don't use an anonymous nick to hide behind, and I use my name connected to anything I do.If I do something wrong, I will take the responsibility for my actions. But I also expect the honor when I do something right.
I don't really trust anyone who uses an anonymous nick to hide behind. That's just my "thing."
Yes, I did notice I was talking to myself on the Solipsism talk page. Which is quite appropriate considering the subject matter!
Originally I had provided the definitions for discussion because of all the questions and misunderstandings about solipsism all over that talk page. Ok, I now realize that was an error as the discussion page is not the discussion forum I first thought it was, but I believe my essays on the subject do clear up the misunderstandings and answer the questions posed, so I left them there for others to consider.
Hopefully they will take a little of the anti-solipsism edge off the rest of the article if anyone bothers to read the talk page.
Of course, because of our own fundamental solipsism, we perceive that article differently. You think it is too pro, and I perceive it as too con. That is the problem with the NPOV policy, there isn't one. If we have any thoughts on any subject we from an opinion which is almost impossible to ignore, especially on controversial subject, and damn near impossible on controversial philosophies!
But yes, I agree, Wikipedia is not the right forum for promoting new ideas by anyone, even if their ideas happen to be true. This is just not the right forum to do so.
And yes, I also agree the "academic language is painful; that article seriously needs to be written in a more accessible style."
I'm afraid most of the articles I have read on Wikipedia seem to be written by someone more interested in showing off his/her esoteric knowledge and writing abilities than really explaining the subject matter. I can do that too, but I choose to follow the KISS principle, cut the crap, and write for the "The Barmaid."
People do not come to an encyclopedia to be confused with rhetoric. They come looking for simple answers explained in simple language. Ok, so sometimes the answers ane a bit complicated, that doesn't mean the language has to be.
Ok, I'm leaving now. I only stopped by for your reply and to answer any questions you may have had. I'm glad I did, but now I must move on. I have a philosophy that needs promoting, and the world is waiting to be saved from itself. ;O)
My e-mail works if you require anything more, or wish to continue a discussion on Solipsism.
Do no harm.

http://donoharm.us cckeiser (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 19:19, 27 May 2009 (UTC).[reply]

cckeiser 18:09, 21 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Chuck
Well, good luck. The link I was referring to was this one: [1] , done by 194.83.56.158 . SnowFire 22:35, 21 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]


I'm back again.
Is this the link you removed?
The Lost Art of Communication
Sorry, but it's not mine, and I did not provide it.
My web site is at: http://www.poly-solipsism.com
It occurred to me that you may be under a false impression considering your statement "I took a look at the link and- apologies- but it seemed to be nonsense."
So now I am wondering if you actually did check out Poly-Solipsism or was it this other link that you found to be nonsense? ( I haven't read it myself yet.) Or do you find the concept of Solipsism itself to be nonsense?
I have a request.
I would like you to read what I have to say on Solipsism, and on my philosophy of Poly-Solipsism, and if you agree it is pretty much the epitome of Solipsism, I would like you to add the link to my web site as an external reference on the article.
I believe it is only proper to give balance, since the only other external link is somewhat hostile to Solipsism.
An article on Solipsism in Wikipedia should not be written by anyone who holds the concept in such contempt.
Where is the NPOV?
I would rewrite the whole article myself if given the opportunity, but...well...you know I am not allowed to do so as just about everything I have to say is "Original Research", and I don't particularly have a NPOV myself. ;O)
I would still love to do it though. I think I could really do it justice!
cckeiser 23:37, 23 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]


(cont at lower indent level)

It's entirely possible to despise a concept yet still be able to discourse about it fairly. I can think of plenty of political ideologies I dislike, yet could passably argue for in a debate. Similarly, pages on the four humours and the like can and should be updated by doctors who can be sure to remind the populace that these techniques don't actually work, but here was the theory as used before.

Anyway. I did read some of your website. First, I'd like to point out that poly-solipsism isn't quite traditional solipsism, which is okay. It does have some odd effects, though- if we are each in our own universe, how come they seem to share so much in common? How come it seems that I can easily affect your universe?

Secondly. I think you deeply misinterpret what Quantum Physics is saying. Just because reality is very, very strange at heart does not mean that we all live in different realities. Again, reality seems to behave oddly consistently from a distance for something we theoretically have control over in your system.

Again, I'm not really up for a huge debate, but my experience has taught me to be a universalist in both matters of science and morality. It is always wrong for slavery to exist, and everywhere; and that table in front of me, while it might have odd effects happen to it thanks to observers and outside interference (as well as people who don't even know of its existence, because they are light-years away), definitely exists.

After years of searching for a Universal Philosophy and taking into account the beliefs of just about everyone, I have come to one conclusion: The Truth is what you believe it to be. Every truth is the truth; no matter what it is you believe.

Give it a shot. Try believing that you are now a millionaire, or that I am solipsist. ;-) SnowFire 22:39, 25 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah, I'm not up for a huge debate either, especially here, but considering your reply to Poly-Solipsism, I think you just proved you really are a Solipsist! You only saw what it was you wanted to see, and only understood what you already believed. All my replies to your comments are on the web site, they were always there, you just didn't see them.
We are all Solipsist in our own minds.
We believe the truth we perceive, but we only perceive the truth we believe.
cckeiser 02:38, 26 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Commonwealth v. Kneeland

Interesting article, thanks for putting it up. If you can whip it into shape quickly, you might consider putting it (or an article on Kneeland) up for Do you know inclusion at

GRBerry 18:05, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply
]

Thanks for the information; never knew about that. Well, if it might go up there, I'd want to make absolutely certain first that the claim at the top of the article is correct. I know as a stone-cold fact that Kneeland was the last person jailed for blasphemy in the States, but I've seen fewer references to him being the last convicted. It's possible that those references were merely hyperbolizing, and that somewhere later somebody got convicted of blasphmey and let off with a 50 dollar fine or something. Let me confirm that before I propose it. SnowFire 19:23, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

DYK

Updated DYK query On June 9, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Commonwealth v. Kneeland, which you created. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the "Did you know?" talk page.

No problem

I try not to make any assumptions about why whatever happens happens, I just put back the tags if they are still needed.... -999 (Talk) 18:38, 26 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"It should be noted"

AWB is not a bot; it requires review of every edit, and I did try to skip the ones where, as you note, it was necessary for the concept or taken from a specific quote. Sorry if I missed a couple. (ESkog)(Talk) 20:02, 15 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Black box (systems)

I know I've already stated that I disagree with the slant you're taking in the wizard article, but I've noticed that you added to the "Magic" disambig page with your black box systems theory. Please, can you slow down a bit? I was intending to go around and start looking up references, but I just got back after a weekend where I was only mildly able to pay attention.

I really think that you're taking the wrong tack here. Just because black box systems are perhaps an analogy to explaining Magic use from a historical perspective does not in fact imply that they have anything inherently to do with it, especially "Magic" as a concept (which can totally have people who understand it inside and out, depenending on how they think Magic works). I mean, heck, I don't believe in Magic, but if it did exist, there's no reason why it would need to be "black boxed." Jesus said that the Kingdom of God is like a mustard seed, but you don't see a "See also: Mustard seed" in the

Kingdom of God
article. I can explain electromagnetic repulsion via analogy to tossing basketballs back and forth while on roller skates, but you do not have a see also on roller skates in that article, because there is not a direct link.

I'm mentioning this here on your talk page because I don't want to be too much the bad guy, running around reverting your stuff, but.... argh. I appreciate that you have been civil and it's refreshing that your stance is based off a desire to cleanly delinate distinctions; it's just that I think your current distinctions are wrong.

Again, I hope I don't come off too nastily here, but can you wait a bit before making more massive changes, and see what others have to say? SnowFire 16:44, 24 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It's an additional link in a "see also" section of a disambiguation page for all references to magic. I see the link as helpful rather than harmful. You've said that you "get it", so can you further explain your issues with it? - Jc37 16:53, 24 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Wizard (fantasy)

I've gotten involved in the

Wizard (fantasy) article via the notice on the project paranormal page. It's quite a mess! If you're still interested, let's see what we can do to make it better! Dreadlocke 15:08, 11 August 2006 (UTC)[reply
]

I find the entire structure of the related articles to be confusing. Do you think we really need two separate articles for Wizards, one "fantasy" and the other under Magician "historical claimants"? I would think a single article would do the trick. (no pun intended...;) Dreadlocke 16:42, 11 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Your vote on Spoiler warnings

You just voted to keep spoiler tags, but your vote comment says: "I too am opposed to Spoiler tags". Just thought I'd let you know. --Swift 06:44, 22 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Disciple (disambig) move page.

Not that this is a huge deal, but I left off the big survey format intentionally. I'd hoped that move would have been speedied, since it was a completely non-controversial move that would have solved a double-redirect, and if there was chatter, it didn't need to be done in full out debate format.

Anyway, not to be too direct, but if you do want to oppose the move, can you at least drop off some opinions as to why? (Edit: Upon looking more closely, I see that I may have misread your intent. Sorry if you were only there to help out by adding that format; I got the impression you wanted to oppose the move as well- which maybe you do, but I suppose we'll see.) SnowFire 02:40, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I don't want to oppose the move, and I'm not going to support it either. Since I'm trying to clear out the
WP:RM, so it's not like you were in the wrong to do that move. However, some may object to your current proposed move (Disciple (disambiguation)Disciple) if they believe Disciple (Christianity) should be at Disciple. And thus, I feel the survey / discussion section should be there; if no one brings up that objection, the desired move should be performed on August 30 or August 31. -- tariqabjotu 02:52, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply
]

On Disciple (disambig).

Re your note: Hey. I noticed that you were helping get links .... the Disciple (Christianity) page might get moved to Disciple and the disambig page stay where it is. SnowFire 04:14, 28 August 2006 (UTC)

Hello. Okey-dokey. Thanks for the warning. I had not noticed the possible plans to change things around. I think I will just drop this particular disambiguation project for the time being. --Sean Lotz 06:41, 28 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

On Magic.

Wow I finally found out how to message you this is pretty cool. Anyways yes I also agree that starcitygames belongs on MTG. But the MTGO III link that I put on there had a lot more screenshots/video that WOTC had previously provided. So what is your MTGO screen name so we can chat sometime? (Blackangel63, moved by me from User talk:Snowfire)

I actually took a look at the article. It's decent, but Wikipedia prefers primary sources, generally. If you wanted to use it to cite a fact about MTGO version 3, that'd be more acceptable. And once again, I'll pass on offering up my MTGO screenname, thanks. SnowFire 00:56, 30 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ok thanks for showing me the ropes and i'll be more careful for now on.

Why did you get mtgotraders.com blacklisted? They provide a lot of good articles and WOTC even links to them in many of their articles yet you think that wikipedia shouldn't?

I've never seen WotC link to mtgotraders, actually. That said, the reason mtgotraders got blacklisted was due to extremely disruptive edit patterns. BlackAngel started talking above after I'd already submitted the blacklist request. I'd have no problem with aiding your request for a de-blacklist, if the other editors agree. SnowFire 20:16, 7 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ok well i'm the owner of mtgotraders.com and I think I might know who blackangel is. I'm sorry for what he did and as for WOTC linking here is one from this week: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=mtgcom/daily/fk13. I posted a request to be unblacklisted. Could you please help me out with this situation? I would greatly appreciate it.

Okay. No guarantees, though. I posted something at Talk:Magic: The Gathering on the issue. We'll see if there's enough support. SnowFire 03:19, 11 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

My bot

Template subsututions See

Betacommand 04:06, 1 September 2006 (UTC)[reply
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On Disciple (Christianity)

I have recently done considerable modification to this article, but I have tried hard to maintain your structure and intent. I hope you can appreciate the direction in which I have tried to modify the article. If not, perhaps we can discuss before any further changes or revertings. Thanks.

Wow and the Wolof language

You did the right thing. I disagree with the linguists on this one, but the authority behind the Wolof origin is weak at best, even if the evidence arguably isn't. Thanks. —BozoTheScary 14:00, 14 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

fraulein

An anonymous user, 201.79.37.127 (talk · contribs), has erroneously posted a message to my user page, apparently thinking that I was you. Ironically, he seems to think that you should do more research before making edits. – ClockworkSoul 03:28, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Fraulein: Ok Snow Fire, this is the bottom line. I reverted the article to the March, 2005 version. At least this version mentions the reality that certain elderly and socially conservative speakers still use the term. It still however conforms to your slanted views on the subject, so all is well.

Ok, I will accept that revison....at least for the time being.

Modular Integrated Systems Strategy

Go ahead. I don't give a crap about it. The article was created as a garbage collection move on

Man In Space Soonest. —Joseph/N328KF (Talk) 14:35, 27 September 2006 (UTC)[reply
]

Fraulein

Here we go again.... I should have known you would persist in this...As a "vandal fighter" I would think that you would be aware of the 3 revert rule...

It's not three reverts forever. It's three per day- something which you have broken, not me! SnowFire 00:54, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Hardly.

Your warnings

Your slave-work in support Wikipedia by reverting vandalism by an international traveller such as me is futile. Perhaps I can visit your town and use a wifi hotspot in your neighborhood next. Maybe your neighboor has an unsecured wireless router.

Thanks! I was just about to do that myself, with this checkin message:

"revert vandalism blanking", excuse me? Revert *1980 - Dallas Green, Canadian Musician -- That article is for a baseball exec born in 1934. Don't reverse this again.

But you beat me to it! --

Jim Douglas (talk) (contribs) 06:28, 30 September 2006 (UTC)[reply
]

3RR

3RR explicitly does not apply to

Jim Douglas (talk) (contribs) 06:34, 30 September 2006 (UTC)[reply
]

India Students Assocoation

I am dissapointed to see ISA article deleted. This would have been useful to new students. I hope the decision will be revoked. Please talk to me about this. ~rAGU

Bravo. People nicely spoke about it and had fun! (complete with email and phone..blah blah ). I can not spare my energy medling with this. ~rAGU

Move at Heroes III

Hi. You were the one who closed down the debate at Heroes of Might and Magic III rather than resubmit it for more votes (what I was expecting to happen). I disagree with this decision, and was wondering if there would be a problem with reopening the debate and resubmitting Heroes III to Requested Moves.

See, this article was at the longer title for most of its life. Occasionally Frecklefoot has moved it to Heroes III (like recently), and myself and at least two other people who have been against such a move. Those two other people who have argued against moving the article, though, simply haven't logged on (at least according to their contributions) since then. There was already a debate above the main one on the talk page where Frecklefoot was basically being outvoted, in case you didn't notice. My point is that I can see why such a debate might be closed due to lack of interest if there was a "status quo" to return to and not enough impetus to make a move (the 60/40 rule and all). The problem is that this status quo was my proposed move- I was trying to reset Frecklefoot's recent change. The page title was in contention for some time, so there basically was no impartial status quo.

The 60/40 rule in this case creates a perverse incentive to not submit a move request to RM and to move-war instead. You have effectively punished me for "doing the right thing" and submitting the request to RM, as I feel that Frecklefoot should have submitted what he knew to be a contentious move to RM first. Suppose that I had uniltarally moved it back, and then FF had been the one to make the request to RM, and that the vote was 1-1 again. Would you have "kept" it at the longer title? That would be every bit as flawed a process, because whoever submits it to RM for actual debate loses. (Edit: For an example of a admin who apparently agrees this can be a problem, see Talk:Arabic numerals#Result- despite 56% in favor of a "keep," since it was only a keep after someone had moved the page and had it contested, he in effect decided 60% was required to "keep" the page, since it was really a move that should have gone to RM.)

Yes, it sucks when practically no one is responding, but when the vote is 1-1, and there is no "neutral" page to simply remain at, I don't think that the request can be closed, and should be relisted for more votes. SnowFire 20:34, 21 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Right now, all pages in that series (
Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars should be moved too to complete the series. What do you think? —Mets501 (talk) 01:13, 22 October 2006 (UTC)[reply
]
Well... as I stated at the talk page, no, I don't agree. Obviously it's hardly a critical issue, but I for one would prefer the subtitle to be there, as it is on other games. As I pointed out several times at the talk page, Heroes IV and Heroes V don't actually have an official subtitle, so they're already at their complete name. If the debate had decicively closed in favor of "no subtitle," then maybe I might agree, but I still believe that you closed the debate early and we haven't finished figuring out where Heroes III should go yet.
As a style-and-form thing, why didn't you say what you just said on my talk page over at the RM page? It would have added to the debate and we might have gotten more responses, and I could have responded to it before the debate closed. I still disagree with you closing it, at least without more explanation- if you had said AfD style that "I agree with Frecklefoot hahaha we win," that would be better, but if you have an opinion on an issue and it isn't resolved yet, just go ahead and post your thoughts. Somebody else can close the debate.
Anyway. As for consistency and Heroes II, I think this should be taken up over at the CVG Project page or the like for input or the possible creation of guidelines on when subtitles should be used, because there needs to be more input and things are currently inconsistent everywhere. A quick random check shows that both styles are used- Warcraft II (no Tides of Darkness), Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen (subtitle used), and Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse (both subtitles used). SnowFire 01:32, 22 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
OK, perhaps I was too quick in closing the debate. I think that a local debate there, however, means nothing, so I'm opening up a discussion at
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Computer and video games. Feel free to contribute in a few minutes after I've created it :-). —Mets501 (talk) 01:35, 22 October 2006 (UTC)[reply
]

Wizard (fantasy)

Because you have made comments on the Wizard (fantasy) talk page, I thought you might be interested to know of a Request for Comments:

]

One more time!
I hope.
You may find the "Proposal for resolution of concerns" worth chipping in on. Same article. (Glad you could chip in on the last proposal.) Goldfritha 00:13, 14 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
If wishes were horses. . .
The page was merged to Magicians in fantasy. And then redirected, not to Magicians in fantasy, but to Wizard.
I thought you might be interested to know of a second Request for Comments on the page:
Talk:Wizard (fantasy)#Request for comment 2 Goldfritha 03:20, 22 November 2006 (UTC)[reply
]

Karen

Hi. I noticed that you reverted my changes to

WP:MOSDP asks for differently from my edit. It seems to me, unless I'm missing something, that my edits were much closer to the MoS than the current page. I guess I might have expected to see the topics re-redlinked, or something along those lines, but not an entire reversion. I don't mean to come on too strong, but I am very interested to hear the rationale. ENeville 03:44, 28 October 2006 (UTC)[reply
]

Magician

What do you think of the first two paragraphs of Magician, specifically the reference to Alister Crowley and "rational" magic? Dreadlocke 18:34, 15 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Reversion of Arete

The reason I bolded "Arête" and put it as a new main entry was to try and distinguish it from all the meanings related to the Greek word "Arete", spelt without the circumflex. The way it's organised at the moment, it looks as if "Arête" is one of the meanings of said Greek word, notwithstanding the bit in brackets that says that it's etymologically unrelated. I'll admit my solution wasn't very elegant; can you think of a better way to distinguish the distinct senses (if indeed it's desireable that they should be distinguished)? --Blisco 19:22, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Resistance

Hi Snow Fire,

I appreciate you taking the time to explain your reversion of my edits of the Resistance page. The following is some select comments of yours and my responses:

  • "In descriptions, I strongly prefer to use proper English. By this I mean that you should be able to make a complete sentence stringing the headers and entry together"
    • I removed a's and an's because I have been taught that it is not proper English to begin a jot note with these determiners. I understand your reasoning behind adding them and, as they seem to be common on
      WP:MOSDAB
      , I will leave them there in the future.
  • "You avoided indenting any items. I cannot see why as this often makes something much easier to read, and is a very common practice on disambig pages. This is doubly true when something is a subset of another meaning."
    • The reason it seemed that I avoided indenting items is not because I oppose indenting, but because I believe that most entries which are subsets of others should not be listed on a disambiguation page. Disambiguation pages should be as short as possible in order to limit the time required for a user to find the article they are searching for.
  • "it is entirely possible for articles without the magic word to be valid disambig topics"
  • "bands or people are not typically italicized"

Also, in response to your edits:

  1. Friction is an example of resistance, but is never referred to as resistance. Someone looking for the Friction page would not type Resistance in searching for it. It may be something to have in a "See also" section, but not as a proper entry.
  2. If you feel strongly that conductivity should be mentioned on the page, its disambiguation page should be listed in the "See also" section as well. Hydraulic conductivity is not called hydraulic resistance, nor is thermal conductivity the same as thermal resistance.
  3. WP:MOSDAB
    above.
  4. "politics and the military" is not a field unto itself. Only the third entry in that section is political, and the other three are military. These are two separate fields. Also, adding the word the before military suggests that there is only one military, but the entries refer to more than one.
  5. In retrospect, I agree with your assessment that the "physics" section should go first as the most common usages of the word resistance are in that field.

In conclusion, I would like to say that I will not generally revert your edits. You were kind enough to explain your reasoning and also to leave the new entries I added in place. The only edit you made that I feel strongly must be reverted is the removal of the italics on V, Voyager, and Battlestar Galactica, which I will revert. I'll leave the rest up to your judgement.

Neelix 23:35, 18 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

PS - Out of curiosity, how did you come up with the name "SnowFire"? I like the image it conjures.

--

Hi Snow Fire,

I must apologize for the lateness of my reply. Although I had been under the impression that band names should be italicized, it seems that no such guideline exists on Wikipedia and I have therefore stopped italicizing them. Thank you for pointing this out. I also appreciate you starting the discussion on Manual of Style (titles) about parenthetical disambiguators. Hopefully some guideline will be implemented for italics in this case. Until that happens, I will continue to italicize where it would be otherwise appropriate. As to your explanations of the "politics and the military" issue, I understand your reasoning, but I still would not format the section that way. As I have stated before, however, I will leave that up to your judgement. It has been good discussing this with you and clarifying how to properly format disambiguation pages. I hope to run into you again in the future.

Neelix 00:40, 25 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Merger and redirect

Hi Snowfire, just to let you know your opinion would be valued in both the

Wizard (fantasy) article. Thanks! Dreadlocke 20:01, 23 November 2006 (UTC)[reply
]

CfD Self-ref

Honestly, I cannot recall the circumstances which prompted me to do what you mentioned, although I do find it in the edit summary. I am forced to assume that the most likely thing that happened was that I screwed up. If that is the case, you have my sincerest apologies, and my thanks for the correction. Badbilltucker 14:26, 4 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

re: ==Removal of TOCright.== on User talk:100110100

You have directed me to where it DOES NOT mention the arguments you have put forth. It says that it CAN be used, NOT MUST BE USED; also, this is an encyclopedia, it is not possible to deemed a certain TOC to be, really, arbitrarily, to long, so we should really not use it at all. I will try from now on to remeber to explain why I will take out TOCright.100110100 11:08, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Wizard (fantasy) redirect

I was wondering if you had an opinion on whether the

Wizard (fantasy) talk page. Thanks! Dreadlocke 16:43, 7 December 2006 (UTC)[reply
]

Listing the Star Ocean: Till the End of Time characters

Thank you very, very much for listifying these articles! The separate articles have been irking me for some time because of their lengthiness and (to be honest, in my eyes) cruftiness. -- Bakabaka 12:21, 7 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for defending CatDiffuse

Thank you for your defense of CatDiffuse: I had no idea it was up for deletion, and I am amazed at the response it has generated. I invite you to review and participate in

Cwolfsheep 05:52, 9 January 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

Disambig pages

A fairly minor note, but since I noticed your edit summary over at the Tear disambiguation page, and this applies more as a general style thing as opposed to that one page... MoS:DAB does not specify an alphabetical arrangement, but rather an arrangement based on a rough idea of what's most commonly used as well as, for longer lists, an arrangement based on logic or similarly grouped topics. Of course, when a list truly is arbitrary (say, a list of places), then alphabetical arrangement is better than nothing, but in a case like "Tear" where there is a clear "best" answer ("Tears" in this case), alphabetical arrangement should probably not be used. SnowFire 03:09, 3 January 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for the note. Appreciated... Sorry for the late reply. Regards 202.63.40.179 20:56, 18 January 2007 (UTC) aka User:JohnI[reply]

Moving Final Fantasy Pages

Stop moving those Final Fantasy Job Class pages. I am making disambiguation versions of the pages. If you keep moving them, I will move them back every time. You wish to discuss about it, discuss it in my message area. Now Stop. As for editing your "Talk" parts, it was a minor courtesy to erase it, since it isn't really necessary and needed.
--LuvLuv G2000 08:11, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You said so yourself, you're not an expert with Final Fantasy, so leave the the expertise to someone who knows what the game is all about. You, just stick to your other religions and whatnot, let me do the Final Fantasy Job Class pages. You want me to stop deleting your "Talk"? Then stop acting as if it's even qualifying as a real "debate". You want to have a real debate with me? Hold it within your own talk (or mine), I'll keep your name on file so I can go back and see. Or you can leave me a message in mine. Just click "Discussion" in my profile. Ok? Don't bring it to the actual pages, because it's looking quite unproffessional. Now, unless you want to sound like an unproffessional, go ahead and keep it up. I can keep moving/deleting it.
--LuvLuv G2000 22:40, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, well that said the stuff can still be deleted, again...and again...and again.... Besides, someone else already beat you to the punch on helping me. I'm still new, so instead of mocking me and what not, why not do what the person above your post did? Offer up some help so I don't do it again. Besides, yeah that does look messy. If I did do something that atrocious, I do apologize. I did not mean to make it look messy.
--LuvLuv G2000 23:10, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
You can bet that is a lesson well learned. Um, but don't be scared/insulted if I sometimes run to you for advice though. HTML is really new and od to me, but there's room for growth.
--LuvLuv G2000 00:36, 24 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Diabetics

Regarding the diabetic categories,[2] you might want to see what the Wikipedia Manual of Style says on the issue: "Be careful not to define a person or group of people by their medical condition. For example, seizures are epileptic, people are not." [3] Wryspy 07:35, 28 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Suikoden

I noticed your creation of the

List of Suikoden III characters
article. I was wondering if there is a consensus to delete/keep those characters who already have main articles and simply keep lists like the one you have created?

Also, are you planning on creating similar articles for the other Suikoden games?

List of Suikoden II characters for example. If so, I wish to help. Mark272 19:25, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

Re:

It was a mistake on my behalf sorry.

Nareklm 21:23, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

Georgia Disambiguation Page

Greetings ...

This is in regards to the Georgia disambiguation page and your editor's comments -- "No one would type in 'Georgia' to find info on the UoG (University of Georgia); by that standard, a zillion more institutions affiliated with Georgia should be here."

It is true that most people looking specificly for THE "University of Georgia" will likely put in that phrase (or something like it) as a search term. However, because people often tend to refer to both the University and its athletic teams just by the word "Georgia" itself, there will be occasions when someone uses only that one word - "Georgia" - to search for anything concerning the university and/or its athletic teams. If a person is looking for any educational entity which has the word "Georgia" in it, but NOT THE University of Georgia, then I would think that the vast majority of persons would refer to such other entities by the proper title when doing searches.

A number of other U.S. state disambiguation pages, such as those for Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Ohio and Virginia, show a single entry for either "University of (statename)" or "(statename) University", but you find no entries for other educational entities with the statename in their titles. It's the same on the Texas disambiguation page, only the home campus of the University of Texas is referred to as "The University of Texas at Austin".

When looking at a page such as the Washington disambiguation page, I can readily understand your concerns about the Georgia page. If it were up to me, I might consider creating pages such as "Washington (cities-disambiguation)", "Washington (schools-disambiguation)", "Washington (entertainment media-disambiguation)", among others, to help shorten the "Washington" page and keep it from getting too large.

I have copied the code from the Georgia page and have created a sandbox page. The sandbox page includes Wikipedia links to the both the University of Georgia and Georgia Bulldogs athletic team, along with advice (and links) on searching for any other state of Georgia educational entity which includes the word "Georgia" in its title.

I look forward to receiving your comments.

Thanx-A-Lot, Frank    Fgf2007 12:17, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

List of FFVIII characters

Could you keep this version on the top of the List of FFVIII characters page? No offense but your version is inaccurate and has been reverted (FFVIII is a Playstation 1 game not a PS2 game.)

SeeDs
.

This version is better. -Eileen-

PS2 vs. PS1 was an obvious typo and has since been fixed. (I actually played it on the PC, so go figure. Brain fart thanks to working with PS2 stuff lately.) As for better, absolutely not. Please see
Wikipedia:Manual of Style (links); only relevant things should be linked. Garden is a redirect now and can be see also'ed if necessary; and CRPG and Square are already linked from the main FF8 article. Frankly, I'm not even in favor of wikilinking mercenaries. The one important link that needs to stand out is the actual link to FF8 mself. Plus, the prose is better; rather than say "a Wikipedian called SnowFire" it's cleaner to say "SnowFire, a Wikipedian." SnowFire 14:13, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

I hope for your own sake that you stop making smart comments.

--Ortega orang tegal asli 17:30, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Your AIV report

Thank you for making a report in respect of

warning (one that mentions that the user may be blocked) recently or has not vandalised since that warning was given. If a user who has not been warned vandalises a page please ensure they receive the appropriate warning and only report them on AIV if they vandalise again soon after receiving a final warning. Thank you. Sandstein 17:38, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

I know that the message isn't there - when I made my revert, I was trying to remove sections about the messages being "facts", but it seems I just reverted to a version that claimed it even more specifically. KingIvan 07:08, 7 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Note

If you gang-run templates for deletion, make sure to put the proper link; I had to fix the TfD links for {{3CC}}, {{4CC}}, and {{5CC}}.

Not a big deal, just thought I'd drop you a note. EVula // talk // // 03:51, 10 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Superman disambig

Got your note. I didn't pick up on those exceptions, somehow. Thanks for clearing that up. Rhindle The Red 17:56, 15 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Second banana

Hi -

I took note of your comment and checked the "what links here" for this article. There are about half a dozen pages which link to it, so I'd consider it worth keeping and hope for some expansion. I can think, for instance, of some info on where the term comes from, and some notable "second bananas" in history - Jerry Ford springs immediately to mind. To be honest with you, I don't recall creating the stub (though my name is there as creator) so I can't tell you how it came about. I'd say, in the eventualist spirit of Wikipedia, that we hang onto it for now. I'll see if I can add to it. Dennitalk 23:26, 15 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

On Apologizing (your 13 February edit)

Hi:

I think the previous version of the “Apology” entry should be retained, for two reasons. First, there is absolutely no relevant content here related to the subject of “apologies” or “apologizing” the topic of this page. It is more than a little peculiar for Wikpedia’s editors to include and retain a Seinfeld link/reference but to delete content related to apologizing. Second, there are no relevant links from this page directing readers (and students) to relevant material on the web dealing with the subject. I (and the students in my ‘sociology of human interaction’ class to whom I recommended the Wikpedia “apology” page) also found the perfectapology link very useful and appropriate to the subject. The material is entirely consistent with Wikpedia’s interest in providing links to relevant content. The deletion was brought to my attention by those student who could not find the material “on apologizing.” Without it, there is nothing on this page that is of relevance to anyone wanting to find information on “apologies.”

Here is the previous version…

On Apologizing:

Despite the role apologies play in our lives, and the almost daily news reports of the latest celebrity or political apology, there is a surprising dearth of systematic empirical research on the subject.

Two notable exceptions are "The Five Languages of Apology" by Gary Chapman and Jennifer Thomas and "On Apology" by Aaron Lazare. The consensus emerging from these and other studies is quite clear -- effective apologies typically include the following components: a detailed account of the offence; acknowledgement of the hurt of damage done; ownership and acceptance of responsibility for the mistake; an explanation that recognizes ones role; a statement or expression of regret, remorse or humility; a request for forgiveness; and an expression of a credible commitment to change or a promise for future nonreccurence; and some form of restitution, gesture or compensation appropriate to the harm or damage caused.

The most active research program on the relevance of apologies appears in the legal and business professions, typically because of litigation and financial implications.

Relevant Links www.perfectapology.com

There seems to be some misunderstanding. The problem is that Apology is a
disambiguation page. That means that there isn't actually an article there; it's just a series of links to real articles. Look at, say, chord
for another example. A long extrapolation on apologies is inappropriate there.
Now. If you want to write an article on apologies, feel free, and then you can come back and add a link to Apology (remorse) or the like. That said, regardless of whether it's useful, be warned that Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a how-to guide or a dictionary. Just because it's useful doesn't mean that it deserves to be on Wikipedia. SnowFire 15:30, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

An article which you started, or significantly expanded,
DYK
!

Updated DYK query On February 20, 2007, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Discharge petition, which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the "Did you know?" talk page.

Thanks for your contributions! Nishkid64 23:09, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Milestones (magazine)

Thanks for tidying the artile up. I thought the repeated references were rather ugly - now I can see how to get round it! Thanks, again. Yours --Woofboy 10:39, 23 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Superpower cats

Since you were earlier involved in the meta-discussion on superhero categories, please comment on the issue now that it's ended up on CFD again. Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2007_March_14#Fictional_characters_by_power. >Radiant< 13:24, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Let me speak to your supervisor

I would like to talk to your superior about the vandalism you did to my work. ~~ Michael J Swassing 18:14, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

What huh?! That was a good-faith edit to improve the article, and there are no supervisors on Wikipedia. Anyway, note the notice at the bottom of every edit page - "If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly or redistributed by others, do not submit it." SnowFire 18:26, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the info....

.... on disambig pages.

Awbrollini 13:48, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

Changing
Republic (political organisation)

Thank you for the tip about the Help page for moving the article. I shared you concern regarding losing Talk page dialogue. I believe that I captured all of the dialogue from the previous version of the page.

I wasn't sure what the problem was regarding changing the word organization to organisation. The organization is British, dealing with a British political matter. Dogru144 14:56, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Purported

I just think that "purported" is a pejorative word, check out Webster’s online definition of purported:

to have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming (something implied or inferred) <a book that purports to be an objective analysis>; also : CLAIM <foreign novels which he purports to have translated -- Mary McCarthy>
Webster’s defines specious as:
2 : having deceptive attraction or allure
3 : having a false look of truth or genuineness : SOPHISTIC <specious reasoning>

I don't think it should be used as a cat... Dreadlocke 15:32, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

List of Suikoden characters (again)

Hi. First of all, good work with these articles. However, I was wondering what the policy was on characters who appear in numerous games? These such characters probably have enough information to warrant their own article (hence their appearance in several games). But what about their info in the lists?

Perhaps "list of characters in Suikoden X" articles should include characters from numerous games, but only include why they are relevant in that particular game, and then a link to the main article? What do you think? Mark272 11:17, 3 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Also, should I redirect all the Suikoden IV redlinks to the list of characters in Suikoden IV (minor character section), as they will eventually appear here? Mark272 11:19, 3 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
    • Yes. I see what you've done, and that is probably best. Of course, if a current nondescript character were to become more developed in future Suiko games (eg. Georg, Tuta, Lilly and so on), they can always have an article created for them. That's the good thing about wikipedia.

Suikoden II is my favourite (just barely ahead of V) so it'll be easier for me to sort through those characters. Mark272 18:43, 3 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Iran War

I could use some help here. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Iranian-American War--Lee1863 15:53, 7 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Roman numerals

I was simply adding Roman numeral meanings on existing disambiguation pages, with the possibility that someone might incorrectly write (transcribe) some Roman year/number on some page somewhere. I wasn't creating any new disambigs, I was just adding it on the bottom or in an appropriate section.--Tim Thomason 19:24, 7 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No, I see what you're saying. Just thought it'd be fun to waste some time on adding Roman numerals to pages. Should I revert my 26 unreverted changes? There are plenty of disambigs that have obscure Roman numerals on them already (like MCI for example) that I had nothing to do with, but that doesn't excuse their presence.--Tim Thomason 19:41, 7 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Why?

I dont understand why this is raising a SPAM issue?

There are no external links pointing to or from the article. This is a brand new technique of taking "rich user experience" and "organic search" and combining the two by using the CDL implementation. It has never been done and will change the way a lot of developers will create their sites. I shared all the technical specifications in order to assist the general public with this knowledge. If there is any way I can improve the article, I am open to suggestions. Is not benefiting any organisation nor is it promoting any product, CDL is just a name that was given to it.

Regards, --Coetzeen 19:09, 8 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Criticism sections

How does the template imply that all criticism sections are bad? Have you read it? — Omegatron 00:09, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Er, yes? Merely adding the word "often" doesn't take away the sting of "this has a criticism section, which needs to be called out because it is bad." I will grant that other cleanup templates can be misused as well, but this kind of template is especially prone to such problems where it singles out a technique that is often but not always wrong. Why not use a generic cleanup template, or bring the issue up on the talk page? SnowFire 00:19, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Delete or at the very least cleanup so as not to imply that all criticism sections are illegitimate (which it currently does). As noted above, criticism sections are often a bad idea, but not always. SnowFire

The template already says "this is often an unbalanced article structure". If you know of a better way to say this, without implying that they are always bad, please edit the template. — Omegatron 21:33, 15 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Well, I put a suggestion up at the AfD. Feel free to comment on it, and if you think it's appropriate. SnowFire 03:47, 16 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I like your wording, and put it in the template, but it then was changed to a merge template, which I don't like. — Omegatron 20:41, 16 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The wording of the template is under discussion on

the talk page. — Omegatron 17:18, 20 May 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

Madalyn Murray O'Hair

Poor Richard's was a charter church of the ULC. It is mentioned in both the book Modesto Messiah and on page 148 of the book The Atheist: Madalyn Murray O'Hair ISBN-10: 0814751725. JDBlues 22:52, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

September 11 Edit

I have no idea what happened with that edit. I didn't revert changes, I just removed the redlink. I am at a loss to explain why my edit was far more than that. You have my apologies. -- Borameer 18:55, 17 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Spoilers

First of all, your user page is among the best ones I've ever seen.

Second, thanks for your help and your insight in the attempt to avoid hamstringing Wikipedia's usability as a reference for fiction. Near as I can tell, you were the first one to bring up the subject of what the loss of spoiler tags would actually mean for WP's readership, reading my mind with much clearer clarity than I can. I'd like to award you with my Brick of Common Sense, but I don't actually have one. --Kizor 21:21, 18 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the compliment. SnowFire 04:33, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Indigenous peoples in the United States

I see you decided to redirect the page spontanously, but I think the redirect may need some discussion.The article you redirected and Native americans in the United States do refer to the same thing, but I think the tittle of indigenous people is actually more appropriate, as the word indigenous basically means "native".

But what exactly does the term "american" refer to in the article

north america
, or does it just refer to the common term for the United States, in which case its redundant because its basically saying native people of the United States who are in the United States.

but thats just the start, because the article also says "In Canada they are known as First Nations peoples, but isn't that term referring to native people of canada and not the US?.All I'm saying is there is a big issue of terminology for this subject, and seems to contraversial for Wikipedia:be bold.

This article has been restored after its deletion was contested at

WP:PROD, you may wish to nominate the article for a full deletion discussion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion. --After Midnight 0001 23:35, 5 June 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

WP:FICT

I have the basic points outlined on the

WP:FF talkpage. Just three main ideas. It will obviously expand from there, most likely keeping most of the current examples. — Deckiller 03:50, 6 June 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

Geek canon

Lack of references, or even alleged lack of verifiability, is not sufficient grounds for deleting an article without a vote. NeonMerlin 00:28, 11 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Solidarity

Hey. Here's a symbol. If you want to show support, put it on your user page or keep it on your talk page; if we get it on enough pages, it might just count for something. Please remove it if you don't want to show it. And if you've got a better picture, be my guest and use it. I'm open to suggestions for viable alternatives to the present spoiler policy - we need those more than criticism of the current one, as justified as it may be. --Kizor 16:35, 13 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Magic: The Gathering sets

Hi, because you've shown interest in this subject in the past, could you add your comments to the discussion on

Talk:Magic: The Gathering sets about whether there should be images in the article? Thanks. —Lowellian (reply) 07:08, 21 June 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

re:WPFICT

Renmiri and I just started the Wikipedia Annex on Wikia, which will be the holding area for fictional material that isn't right for Wikias/needs to be transitioned, or for material without a Wikia. This helps to solve the issue of Wikias changing the material, because the originals will be at the Annex, or for topics too small for separate Wikias.

As for the Xenosaga Wikia, it's not as popular as the others, but it's the first example of an entire topic being transwikied. The Xenosaga Wikia will probably be absorbed into the Annex due to scope. — Deckiller 00:49, 25 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Added reply(ies) on my talkpage for easier navigation. — Deckiller 01:16, 25 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Reply

I have replied to your comments about the Suikoden Task Force here: [4].

talk.contribs 13:04, 8 July 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

former/defunct

Okay, I'll switch those around. >Radiant< 08:28, 11 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Task Force

Hey. I thought you might want to know that about the Suikoden

User:Bwowen/Suikoden. Mark272 23:59, 12 July 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

Hi, I came across this page while RC patrolling, and I've been trying to bail for a little while now. The person who Kosebamse described as being opposed to reality got himself a couple user accounts, and started rewriting the sources you added to the article to say what he wanted them to say, not what they actually said. Anyway, I've been trying to keep control over this and wait for the sockpuppet decision to come down, but I was wondering, if you got the chance, if you could have a look at the talk page and article and see what you think of what I've been doing? I think this person's actions are clear vandalism--particularly the intellectual dishonesty of changing your sources--but I wanted to make sure that a reasonable person would agree with the tack I've been taking. Thanks. Darkspots 02:57, 16 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Image rationales.

I added the source for both the Genso Suikogaiden box art images. It don't know how the notability of the website will hold up, but I can find none better at the moment. Mark272 22:35, 17 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

John MccAin Formatting.

See [[5]]. Wikidudeman (talk) 02:08, 20 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Questions

1) I was trying to get some sort of consistency, I noticed a lot of gaming articles used the "Audio" and "Reception" headers, even mainstream games such as

Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy XII
. Anyway, regardless I'm guessing you have no objection to merely "Reception" as opposed to others previously used.

2) Yes, I meant to remove it. It wasn't contributing much and seemed to be randomly placed without a tag. Mark272 00:06, 23 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

State

Yes,I understand the problem. But consider that sending it to afd may save time at the end , for a quick rejection there with several opinions can make a definite impression. He'll have had his day in court, and that will be the end of it. (& likewise for similar articles)--I'll leave the speedy tag, though, so someone else can concur with you if you want to do it this way.DGG (talk) 04:19, 23 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

My Editor Review

Hello! As I have worked with you on Wikipedia, I was wondering if you would be willing to comment in

talk•contribsreview me please! 13:59, 23 July 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

Just following up on my previous comment, still hoping you would have time to review me. It has been nearly a week now since I put up my review, and I still have not gotten much feedback. I would really like to know how I'm doing from many points of view, to help figure out the quality of my work so far and how to improve it in the future. I'm sure you are busy, but if you could just drop me a note letting me know whether or not you'll be able to do it, that would be terrific. Thank you so much for your time. Best regards,
talkcontribsreview me please! 19:17, 27 July 2007 (UTC)[reply
]
Thank you for a thoughtful and constructive editor review. I greatly appreciate the time and effort you put into the comments and suggestions you made. See you around the Suikoden project.
talkcontribsreview me please! 20:56, 1 August 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

RE: Obligatory warning.

Someone did steal my account but I have it back now! Sorry 'bout that little thing there! Alakey2010 10:53, 23 July 2007 (CDT)

Election history

I saw the election history table added to the William J. Hughes article, and I'd love to find the source for the table and the data and add it to other New Jersey congressmen as the articles are created. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. Alansohn 01:18, 31 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Thanks for the details! This would be a fantastic addition for congressional and district articles. I was thinking that it might be useful to create tables by congressional district, and then parse these tables to build histories for individuals. Any thoughts and how we can do this? Alansohn 02:33, 31 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Electoral Results Part II.

Thanks for the encouragement earlier. Finally got around to finishing up that script, so Wikipedia talk:WikiProject U.S. Congress#Results tables for districts and representatives has my proposal to make certain they're okay with it, and User:SnowFire/USCongressResults has an explanation and link to the User:SnowFire/USCongressResults/Missouri page where the New Jersey tables are. SnowFire 22:56, 8 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Thanks! This is even better than I was hoping for. I'll start adding these to the New Jersey district and congressional articles. Is there any way to go even further back? This is a tremendous contribution to the project and your effort is greatly appreciated. Alansohn 23:04, 8 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Template changes

Hi SnowFire! As you can see from

verifiability templates; giving that group of templates its own icon will help editors to quickly identify the nature of those template boxes. (The icon used before was the generic blue information icon, which is used in a lot of other templates, and which didn't really help to identify templates on sight.) By adding the icon to the templates that didn't have it, I was mostly just making them consistent with the others anyway. Cheers, bdesham  22:19, 10 August 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

P.S. Do you think I just used the word "template" enough times?  :-)

hello there SnowFire, you once voted and showed interest on the topic of South Tyrol. Certain Italian users just can't seem to give the topic a rest and had the article moved with a sham vote to the Italian name. I am calling for that vote to be annulled or at least extended so that more can vote and the result be representative. Drop by the talk page or drop me a message if you would like to share your thoughts, I am interested in hearing from you. sincerely Gryffindor 04:16, 27 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • "Bozen" is an Italian word? Crikey! Icsunonove 06:15, 27 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

GSTQ

I see now; I didn't realise Wikipedia differentiated between books, plays, ochestral works, etc., ect., and songs. I always operated under the idea that all titles were to be italicised. Thanks for pointing that out. --G2bambino 14:45, 29 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

John Gofman

Hey there, I double-checked just to be sure my memory wasn't playing tricks on me -- and according to Gofman's CV, he "co-discovered protactinium-232, uranium-232, protactinium-233, and uranium-233". Now, those are all isotopes, so I'm not absolutely certain what that translates to in terms of "discovering elements". I mean, how exactly is that defined? Hmmm. I've put him back in the category for now. But if you feel strongly about it (I mean, that he shouldn't be in that category) let me know. Cgingold 08:59, 31 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Columns in
SI
article

Hello! I was using IE6, and not only did the columns not show up, but the L2 headers were much smaller than they ought to be. I thought this was because of the column formatting, but after making the edit I discovered this was not the case. The headings look fine now, I guess it must have been a temporary rendering bug.

As for the columns, indeed they don't show up in IE6, but I looked at the page in Firefox and it looks fine. Also, I checked some other pages, which do use the column style for the "See Also" section - my bad, I should have checked before editing!

I agree with your revert - I was hasty in making the change. Sorry for any inconvenience! — QuantumEleven 07:39, 4 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Notability

Hi, I've been following the instructions at the

Wikiproject Notability page. If I'm doing it wrong, a fair number of other people probably are too. You might want to mention something on the project's talk page. Thanks! Dchall1 13:58, 17 September 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

Unusual articles

I put six of the articles back on to the page for now (check the history), but you can remove them again if you really think they're not unusual enough. 69.40.248.41 03:15, 18 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I wasn't trying to start an edit war, in case you were worried. I just thought that some of them were unusual enough to stay. After looking at the Infinite Cat Project though, I think you're right that it should be removed (going to go do that now, actually). And after looking over the list, there are some other articles that should be removed also. 69.40.250.144 21:32, 18 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Socialist Party template - color

Hey, I noticed you created a new template

Victor Berger
as an example to show how it would appear in a delegation article.

Existing Proposed SF's Alt 1 SF's Alt 2
Socialist
)
Blue text
(black text)
FF5050 FF4040

Given that changes to the party shading templates can affect hundreds of articles, I don't want to change without consensus, and as the creator of the article I wanted to check with you first before proposing a change on Template_talk:Party shading. You can respond here or on my talk page. Cheers.Dcmacnut 03:50, 19 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hmm. I find the existing actually easier to read, myself, but I should add that I'm looking at it on a CRT at the moment, and didn't know about the Red/Blue clash. I'm sure that your proposal would look fine on an LCD with less color saturation. Most of the party shadings are pastely, light colors so that the text can stand out well against them; your version seems to be darker, and as such the text can get somewhat lost in the background on a CRT. Anyway, my goal in using that color was to stand out as a noticeably different shade of red than the pinkish Republican red, and I figured that the straight and bright Red would get the message across. On a purely political (rather than aesthetic) note, I'd suggest keeping the red cranked to the max due to the strong association there. I've added two more suggestions to the table.
I was on a Congressional elections kick a bit earlier when I was fiddling around with this and some other minor party shading templates (like the one for the Peace & Freedom party, which I'd never heard of before); they were needed for some elections in which important parties that never got elected to Congress needed shadings. By the way, you wouldn't happen to know of any *free* databases of election results that could be parsed, would you? I'd like to go back farther than 1990 with User:SnowFire/USCongressResults before I start cleaning them up and editing them into articles, but the only database I found not only costs $500 to get at, they don't allow you to republish the data except in aggregate and as a source in a scholarly article. You'd think that this would be public domain knowledge. (Though, I suppose, there are PDFs and OCR, but yuck.) SnowFire 04:29, 19 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • I'm fine with either of your proposals, probably the 2nd one. I was playing around some more with my color, and it was washing out when I added it to a version of the Party Shading Key. I'm also on an iMac at home and will need to check my PC and LCD monitor at work as well.
  • As far as "free" data for election results, I haven't found one. State secretaries of state offices general post data (South Dakota posts back to the mid 1970s) but I'm not sure of its copyright status. The Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research is one uber-database you've already probably found, but it costs $$$$. The source I currently have, which is difficult in and of itself, is Guide to U.S. Elections by Congressional Quarterly. It gives election results for House, Senate, and Governor races all the way back to 1824. I imagine its available at most libraries (two copies at my state library). The second edition goes through the late 70s, and the third edition I think goes up until 1990. They culled the data from the ICPR database, so its as close to the "real thing" as I've found. It also gives the party affiliation the candidate ran on, which doesn't always match up tot he affiliation they had while in Congress. So its "free" in the sense that you don't have to pay for it, but not "free" in the sense that it is in the public domain. As long as you aren't duplicating the layout page for page, though (and the tables you've developed don't) a simple source reference should suffice. Then again its not electronic, so entering data would take time.
  • Thanks for the response and good luck.Dcmacnut 04:45, 19 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

More thoughts

I've just thought that red links are going to be problem on a red background, so a socialist politican who doesn't yet have an article, yet the background is used would render the link invisible. I'm all for accuracy, but with the "shading" template, the color needs to be balanced so it doesn't overpower the text. Maybe it's not that big of an issue, given the relatively few Socialist congressmen (who all have articles). I'll play around some more. Dcmacnut 18:15, 19 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Normal Current DC's Alt 1 SF's Alt 1 SF's Alt 2 Republican Party color
John Q. Socialist John Q. Socialist John Q. Socialist John Q. Socialist John Q. Socialist John Q. Republican

I've proposed a variety of changes at Template_talk:Party_shading#New_color_scheme. Please share your views if you have time. The color for Socialist may not be as red as you'd like it, but it was the closest one I could find that worked with red links.Dcmacnut 21:55, 19 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fraulein Article

Hi Snowfire, I was hoping you could take a look at the

Fraulein article. I remember back in late September of last year you came up with a compromise version that everyone seemed to accept. Would you be willing to do that again? I can't even change one word in the article without being reverted. A little unreasonable IMHO. ThanksPiononno 02:04, 29 September 2007 (UTC)[reply
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Europe - weird dashes

Thanks for that. When I restored the notes, it was a quick cut and paste job. Sadly I included the "change" dashes from the time when the page was vandalised. I should have checked better. Thanks again. Mariya Oktyabrskaya 04:54, 6 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Reply

I left a reply to the discharge petition comment on my talk page. (Just in case you weren't watching it.) Thanks. JasonCNJ 16:24, 7 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Web 2.0

There is an inaccuracy in the description of the web 2.0 map. Angelmaier is a contributor, not the author of the image. The image doesn't have "services attached" but only links to wikipedia sources. Thanks. franzacurta —Preceding comment was added at 12:42, 18 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I see you reverted my changes to here (disambiguation), but don't see how any of what you did is useful.

Here a noun? News to me. I've never seen it modified with an adjective, or preceeded by an article. And

location (geography)? I'll wait for your reply. Peace, Drmaik 03:57, 16 November 2007 (UTC)[reply
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Thanks for the additional information about his opposition to JFK - I wasn't sure where/how to include it.

--RFlynn1000 (talk) 18:24, 10 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

your comment on my talk page

Hi thanks for your comment. Actually I didn't even care until I saw the comment. If you look thru the history of my 'mini-project', it was curtailed rather rudely by some of my articles being deleted for not being notable enough. At that point I was on B of the red-list of arcade games, and full-steam ahead to go to Z (from MAME). However, it seems all that hard work went to waste, and I was discourage enough to stop adding any more arcade games. So, I didn't really care when I got all those image messages. They were fine when I added them but it seems to me that certain things in wikipedia change for the worse. Nowadays I will not start a large project for fear of it being cut (what a waste of free labour!) or templates change, or something.

talk) 11:14, 9 January 2008 (UTC)[reply
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AWB

I do not think this is a AWB problem, but it maybe a AWB user. If you can show more occurrences of this, then the AWB team should look in to this. --pete 21:50, 31 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I just ran the Devil through the last version of AWB (release date 1-25-08) and it made no suggestions for changing the article. AWB is nothing more then an automated editor that makes suggestions for changes. The user (editor) is responsible for the changes when they hit the save button. Just like any editor is without AWB. --pete 08:54, 1 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I just reverted (Devil) to your edit of 1-31-08 with the ==References== <!-- Needs to be old-style to get books in ref. style.--> <div class="references-small"><references /> entries. I then copied the entire article to my sandbox at User:Jeanenawhitney/Sandbox4, (I then revert my edit at the devil back to the last version) then I ran my sandbox through AWB current version and came up with AWB reporting "No changes Press the "Ignore" button below to skip to the next page.". Please take a look at the sandbox entry and verify that is in deed the version you wanted checked. If it is, then AWB is not making any suggestions of changes. Please let the AWB team you are satisfied so that they may close out you report. And let me know as well so I can get the Devil and hell out of my sandbox. Thanks. --pete 11:38, 2 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
One other note. You have way over 500 edits, so why don't sign up and get AWB for yourself. Then you can see for yourself what it is and what it does. Unless you can't because your at a public or business computer.Just a thought. --pete 11:38, 2 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It doesnt "need" IE. It needs a windows pc with v2 of the .NET Framework. It uses an IE based web control, and sessions are the same as the IE ones.
Reedy Boy 18:51, 2 February 2008 (UTC)[reply
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SnowFire, thanks for responding. Have a great day. --pete 18:55, 2 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Magic Card back

Do you still have the letter from Wizards giving permission to use their images with limited use? Now that the card back is up on the

Magic the gathering page. I'd like to see it remain there.--Sparkygravity (talk) 12:33, 20 February 2008 (UTC)[reply
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Electoral histories

I appologize for the delayed response. Anyway, your message on my talk page resonated with me, and gave me a change of thought. I still do oppose the sections on long pages, mostly because of their length; that is why I have created the first of many electoral history sub articles: Electoral history of George H. W. Bush. As Darth pointed out to me, there is already an Electoral history of Eliot Spitzer article, and you yourself said on my talk page that it might be best moving the information off to another sub article. So I have, and I intend to continue doing so for presidential articles.

As for Congressmen, you make a good point. But then what about for very famous Congressmen who have held long political lives and participated in many elections (take

Ted Kennedy). McCain's was recently cut down over formatting issues, and just a quick peak at Kennedy's shows consistency problems. How do you feel about articles such as those? Happyme22 (talk) 00:44, 20 March 2008 (UTC)[reply
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Belial

Please explain why you felt it was necessary to remove the Ape and Essence reference from the Belial page. I would be very curious to hear your reasoning. Kuralyov (talk) 18:48, 5 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Senzar

A

dated prod}} notice, but please explain why you disagree with the proposed deletion in your edit summary or on its talk page
.

Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised because even though removing the deletion notice will prevent deletion through the

proposed deletion process, the article may still be deleted if it matches any of the speedy deletion criteria or it can be sent to Articles for Deletion, where it may be deleted if consensus to delete is reached. Do you want to opt out of receiving this notice? Rockfang (talk) 02:18, 22 April 2008 (UTC)[reply
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Considering my work with the article was to slap a notablity tag on it... SnowFire (talk) 22:52, 21 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Free will FAR

I note that you have yourself down as a maintainer of this article, so I thought I'd mention this.

featured quality. If concerns are not addressed during the review period, articles are moved onto the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Remove" the article from featured status. The instructions for the review process are here. Reviewers' concerns are here. Richard001 (talk) 07:59, 25 April 2008 (UTC)[reply
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