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==Welcome from Finlay McWalter==
Hi there. Wow, it already looks like you've been really productive in your first couple of days at wikipedia, and I do hope you stay with us. I'm particularly glad you decided to write ], something I've been meaning to start myself. Thanks! Here's the usual "welcome blurb", although you seem to be doing pretty well without it:


== photos of alan turing building ==
You might find these links helpful in editing pages or creating new ones: ], ], ], ]. You should probably read our ] at some point too.


Hi. Now that it's summer (you wanted to wait for a sunny day...) maybe you would be able to take some new photos? both inside and outside are more finished now. regards, ] (]) 20:08, 6 July 2008 (UTC)
But don't feel you have to read every policy document before you do anything. Dive in, ] in editing, and if you do anything wrong, someone will be quick to correct it and let you know (hopefully, ]!)


== Ole Nydahl article ==
If you have any questions, see the ], add a question to the ] or ask me on ]. I hope you enjoy editing here and being a ]!


Hello, I see that you have been active in editing the ] article. Recently it seems that unbalanced edits are being made to this article, mainly that well-sourced quotes are being removed from the controversies section of the article. I have recently reverted some of these edits before creating this account, but I can only do so much without breaking the 3 revert rule. I ask that you help keep the article balanced, and in accord with Misplaced Pages guidelines.
You may have already noticed that you can sign your name using three tildes, like this: <nowiki>~~~</nowiki>. If you use four, you can add a datestamp too, as I've done below. This is mostly useful, and is considered good ], on talk pages. But be aware that the actual wikipedia articles should never be signed - they belong to the community, rather than the individual who created them.


Again, welcome! -- ] | ] 12:00, 2 Aug 2004 (UTC) Best regards, ] (]) 01:12, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
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==JCM telescope==
==UK railway stations - W==
this article, on which you have edited, contains a statement re. the completion of scuba-2 in early 2008. this needs updating. is the detector online? thx.] (]) 14:33, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
:Sorry I don't know.] (]) 14:52, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


== Image:Palace_westminster_pano_corrected.jpg listed for deletion ==
Hello Billion. Kudos for your many edits & images over the past few days. I hope you won't mind, but I've reverted your edit on the ] page. Links in the first column of the table are (so far) all to articles about the specified railway station, not the town to which it is attached. I'd encourage you to write even the stubbiest article about the railway station, and, perchance, take a photo of it sometime? best wishes --]
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== Nice work with ] ==
:Oh. And you might find some pages which are crying out for a Whaley Bridge link, from ]. --<sup>9</sup>


Good work with the EIT article. I found it to be surprisingly informative and well-written given the relatively small number of editors who have given it attention. I did make a few fixups mostly to bring it into conformity with MoS. ] (]) 18:56, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
::Thanks ] that's fine. I'll take my camera down, maybe in one of the brief intervals between it being painted and vandalised. Unfortunately the station is one of the town's rather neglected features although it could be quite pretty. ] 09:59, 4 Aug 2004 (UTC)


== Value of a billion == == Ancoats ==


I think the URL in question is . Whether it's any good as a source, I have no idea. Regards, ] (]) 18:11, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
Because of your user name, here's a question for you.


== higher-dimensional Möbius transformations ==
What power of 10 did you originally learn the word ] as meaning?? I was taught 10^9, but I have to live with the fact that many people think it is 10^12. ] 02:09, 4 Aug 2004 (UTC)


Hi Billion -- I've added a comment at ] regarding higher-dimensional Möbius transformations. ] (]) 08:57, 10 April 2009 (UTC)
: Hi ]. Well I have 3 lll's (Bill+Lion). (Reminds me of joke about one L ] two LL ] and three L ....). The British usage is 10<sup>12</sup>, a million million which has a certain logic (bi+million). This is how I was taught at school in England in the ].
That is now referred to a a British Billion. The American billion in a thousand million, 10<sup>9</sup>, what we used to call a ]. To make matters confusing, the American useage is now used when talking about amounts of money in the UK, eg in newspapers and on the radio. Perhaps becuase 10<sup>9</sup> pounds or dollars is a more useful unit. Not all explained in ] (want to fix it?). Best practice is to stick to the convention of 10<sup>9</sup> for money, and in scientific discusions use either scientific notation or use ] for 10<sup>9</sup> and ] for 10<sup>12</sup>. Actually I like the sound of Giga pounds.
] 09:59, 4 Aug 2004 (UTC)
::Much more comprehensive discussion on ] now ] 20:26, 3 Sep 2004 (UTC)


== Section headings == == 4th floor Alan Turing ==


Hi Bill, the 4th floor is not just plant space, there is a kitchen, 3 large labs, clean room, shielded room, network hub room, server room, cleaners cupboard and a loo ;-) - All 'user space' so I think is worth including. Cheers, Ant Holloway.
It might have just been a mistake, but I noticed you placed a section heading on ] in single-equal signs (=X=). By convention, the top-most heading on any page is a ''second''-level heading (using double-equals: ==X==) since the page title itself acts as the first-level heading. Doing it with single-equals also messes up the Table of Contents feature. See ]. Anyway, I fixed your heading and followed up on your comment. - ] 20:26, 1 Sep 2004 (UTC)
: Thanks Dcljr just a mistake. ] :Thanks, you are right my mistake. Is it documented somewhere?] (]) 18:19, 30 April 2009 (UTC)


== ] ==


My pleasure to help you illustrate your article. Thanks for the Flickr courtesy note. ]] 17:11, 31 May 2009 (UTC)


== Thanks ==
== Devil's Coach-horse Beetle ==


Thanks for your input at the ] article on the thorny issue of what arithmetic operations it implemented. I'm conscious that I may be too close to it to always be entirely objective, and perhaps sometimes too protective, but I was deeply unhappy about the recent addition. --] ] 23:24, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
] I've done some editing and brought the taxobox in its proper order. The name of this beetle is in Dutch "stinkende kortschildkever", in French 'staphylin odorant', in German 'Kurzflügler' and in Danish 'Rovbillen'
:I hope I added to the clarity. Its not clear to everyone that subtraction and conditional branching is enough so it could be explained a bit better.] (]) 23:28, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
] 15:32, 2 Sep 2004 (UTC)
::I agree, and thanks once again for clarifying what I must admit I thought was obvious. --] ] 23:30, 16 June 2009 (UTC)


== Help ==
==Too many capitals in some of your articles==


Hi, I'm posting this on your (and other members of the Maths Wikiproject) talk as we need editors who are knowledgeable about Mathematics to evaluate the following discussion and check out the editors and articles affected. Please follow the link below and comment if you can help.
Hello. Please note that as per ], we don't capitalized an initial letter just because it's in a section heading. Thus "External links" and "See also", not "External Links" and "See Also". (Newbies often do this.) Also, the fact that a letter is the first letter of a link is not a reason to capitalize it. The first letter, unlike the subsequent ones, is case-insensitive. And usually a plural is not appropriate as an article title; you can write <nowiki>]s</nowiki> or <nowiki>]n</nowiki> or <nowiki>]l</nowiki>, etc. ] 17:04, 3 Sep 2004 (UTC)
:Thanks Michael, those were very early ones and I didn't remember to go back and fix them as I learned more. By the way I appreciated you writing an article on ]. Would be nice to have a graph, when you see it it really is incredibly flat! 18:07, 3 Sep 2004 (UTC)
:Also thanks for teh TeXing on ].] 18:56, 3 Sep 2004 (UTC)


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In reply to you question on that article: both Tex displays appear rendered in the same way on my browser. I suspect it has to do with the way you have your Misplaced Pages preferences set (especially if you've never knowingly set them). Probably the ones your seeing differently from the way they would appear if they were just html are the ones that cannot be done with just html. ] 20:43, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)
:You are right, it depends on settings. Thanks. ] 20:48, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)


Thankyou. ] (]) 18:01, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
==Cat:Math==
I'm trying to keep Cat:Math relatively clear of articles, and putting articles in one of its subcategories. If Cat:Mathematical logic was inappropriate for ], could you please categorize it in one of the Cat:Math subcategories as appropriate? Thanks ] 22:07, 7 Sep 2004 (UTC)
:Will do. ] 06:48, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)
I saw you figured it out. Sorry for the latish reply. ] 00:21, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)


== Please look at ] ==
==Toads and categories==
Thanks for consulting on this. I haven't really though through categories yet, but my instinct is that "frogs" and "toads" are (a) too fine-grained and (b) too fuzzily defined to be useful categories - "amphibians" seems much more likely to be useful. If you haven't looked for discussions on ] and the corresponding talk pages yet, it would be worth seeking guidance (or at least others' ideas) there. ] 20:47, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)


Hi. Could you please have a look over at ]. There is an editor insistent upon adding another reference to the article, to a recent book by Gabor Herman. (This same editor, incidentally, is spamming the same reference over many related articles.) Initially I removed it because it already has enough references&mdash;many of which were presumably used in writing it, some were added awhile back by you I think. The editor then re-inserted the reference, claiming on my talk page that it was superior to the others (a dubious claim that I have replied to). At any rate, while I will certainly defend my decision to remove the reference, I'm ultimately not that invested in it one way or the other. An outside opinion would be helpful here. Thanks, ] (]) 16:40, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
==Pictures from other language wikipedias?==
:See ]] (]) 19:28, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
I'm afraid I don't know the answer to your question. I'd be interested to find out as there are some bird pictures I'd like to copy. ] 09:07, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)


==Unreferenced BLPs==
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# ] - <small>{{findsources|Doug Scott}}</small>
Hello Billlion
Thanks!--] (]) 01:23, 18 January 2010 (UTC)


== math notation ==
Thanks for asking if you could use my picture of a hare :-) I have found the original and tried to improve the picture a bit, I hope thats ok. I uploaded it as "running_hare.jpg" and has translated the caption. If you would correct my english that would be fine :-)


Hello. prompts some comments.
Please feel free to use any of my pictures () if you think they fit to one of your articles, my only request is that my name follow the picture. It would be great too if you could put a link on the danish picture page, that way I can se where its being used. ] 20:11, 22 Sep 2004 (UTC)
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] is sophisticated. If you write 4&nbsp;\mathrm{sup}_f&nbsp;A, it looks like this:
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: <math> 4 \mathrm{sup}_f A\, </math>
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But if you write 4&nbsp;\sup_f&nbsp;A, it looks like this:
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: <math> 4 \sup_f A\, </math>
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The difference is not only that the ''&fnof;'' appears directly under "sup", but also that spacing before and after "sup" is automatically provided according to standard style conventions (note the space between 4 and sup in the second case and the lack of such space in the first case), and in some contexts, the size gets adjusted according to standard usages. ] (]) 03:54, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
:Thanks Michael, that was a subtlety I missed.] (]) 06:17, 21 June 2010 (UTC)


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I now realize that I have been rather brusque in changing <math>\mathbb{R}^n</math> to '''R'''<sup>''n''</sup> in ]. Sorry for that, and feel free to revert my change. I hope you are not detered from further expanding the article when you have time. I had a look at ''The geometry of four-manifold'' a couple of years ago, but I couldn't make much of it. Apparently you fared better; at least you know there is an intriguing connection between his work and instantons. Just out of curiosity, is there any connection between inverse problems and four-manifolds?


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:Thanks for your kind words. I might wait until mathml rendering looks a bit better (at least on my browsers) before reverting the edit. I had the good fortune to attend Donaldson's graduate lecture course some years ago in Oxford, and I did understand quite a lot of it at the time! I haven't directly used exotic 4-space in any in any inverse problems, but I have used geometric ideas, for example anisotropic ] is equivalent to an inverse boundary value problem for a (three dimensional) ]. Ideas of ] transformations are important here. Simon Donaldson helped me learn some of the necessary ], he is very kind and patient but operates on a completely different level of understanding of geometry from ordinary mortals such as myself. ] 12:35, 13 Sep 2004 (UTC)


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This might sound a little strange, but I am purposefully avoiding editing the Karmapa page right now. I'll take another look at it next year January. - ]] 07:02, 14 Sep 2004 (UTC)
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== Proposed Tibetan naming conventions ==
== Ableian law. ==


A few months ago, I posted a new proposal for ], i.e. conventions that can be used to determine the most appropriate titles for articles related to the Tibetan region. This came out of discussions about article titles on ] and ]. I hope that discussions on the proposal's ] will lead to consensus in favour of making these conventions official, but so far only a few editors have left comments. If you would be interested in taking a look at the proposed ] and ], I would definitely appreciate it. Thanks &mdash; ]<sup>(]·])</sup> 22:08, 11 November 2010 (UTC)
It was of course the first ], his father plucked the abelian grapes from the tree of knowledge. Adam, Eve, Cain and Abel made a small group of four, or as the Germans say "ein klein vier gruppe". ] 14:56, 24 Sep 2004 (UTC)


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== Slug ==


== Autopatrolled ==
Hi Billion, ] is a well-written article, even if it overlaps somewhat with ]
As to the taxonomy, you can find it under ], down to the level of superfamily. I wouldn't go down any further in this rather general article, because there are just too many families and genera. Maybe I'll tackle that problem somewhere in a far future. But at the moment I'm just too busy writing articles (or improving stubs) in the botany section. Lately I have been writing on the orchid family ] and there is still a lot a work to be done. ] 14:37, 3 Oct 2004 (UTC)


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==Category:Mathematical physicists==
:Can you explain why in ] there are two formulas in LaTex form between math containers, but one gets typeset as


Hi,
::<math>\|Ax-b\|_P^2 + \alpha^2\|x-x_0\|_Q^2</math>


for some strange reason, ] appears in the category under 'J' (and not under 'G'). Do you accidentally know how to fix this? (I am asking you since you created the category, I apologise if this is the completely wrong address).
:while the other is rendered in HTML?


Best, ] (]) 03:32, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
::<math>x_0 + (A^T PA + Q)^{-1} A^T P(b-Ax_0).</math>
: I fixed it with the Defaultsort template, have a look and see how I did that. ] (]) 05:41, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
::thanks!] (]) 05:50, 24 June 2011 (UTC)


== Isn't that other article a POV fork? ==
:is it just due to their complexity?


Re 'Mongol invasions'. There are 2 POVs. The Tibetan religious historical tradition see negotiations with the Mongols from 1206 to 1251 as precluding invasion by an agreement between the Mongols as the Sa-skya religious authority. The essentially Sinocentric view cites a cavalry incursion that burnt two monasteries to the north of Lhasa and killed several hundred monks in 1240 as an 'invasion'. 34 years ago, Wylie showed these are just POVs simplying a period which, for the obscurity of testimonies, we know little about, and the misinformation is repeated in many secondary sources. But it is certain that there was no 'Mongol invasion' of Tibet (the whole ununified plateau) in the sense that there was a Mongol invasion of 19 other countries in that century. The 'main article' is no such thing. It cites a few sources, but is thinner in substantive detail than the History of Tibet section I was editing. A lot of these pages seem intent on establishing retroactively the modern Chinese case for sovereignty over Tibet (which it indeed '''now''' exercises) on the basis of (a)Mongols unified China (b)Tibet acceded to Mongol claims for submission (c)therefore China's claim to Tibet dates from these invents. On this principle, China's soverenty extends to Hunbgary and Baghdad. I'm not interested in POV battles. I'm interested in what the best academic intelligence says about the specific facts of any period, and the word 'invasion' here is inappropriate.] (]) 13:27, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
I finally figured out what you meant by this question. On the browser I'm using, both appear typeset in the way that TeX usually does things. Apparently it's partly browser-dependent. And it may also depend on how your wikipedia preferences are set. OK, tell me if the following looks any different to you from what appears above:
:I see your argument and it certainly has a lot of merit, but I think you should edit the main article first ](especially change the title to Mongol incursions in to Tibet) even if it is a fairly poor atrticle, or at least have the debate on the talk page and then change ] to agree. As you say you will be up against editors who seem to advocate a view that supports the Chinese calim to soverenty over Tibet on that atricle as well. Perhaps citing academic articles that confirm at least that there are two points of view might be the way forward?] (]) 14:50, 17 July 2011 (UTC)


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::<math>\|Ax-b\|_P^2 + \alpha^2\|x-x_0\|_Q^2\,</math>


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::<math>x_0 + (A^T PA + Q)^{-1} A^T P(b-Ax_0).\,</math>
: I suggest we drop the split tag. I only know about certain non-controversial aspects of metal detectors and it needs some diplomacy and understanding to do the split well, so as to reduce rather than fuel edit wars. ] (]) 23:10, 30 December 2011 (UTC)
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:Yes they are different on my browser (I am using Konqueror). I see the slash comma makes all the difference, forcing TeXing. Thanks. ] 07:06, 11 Oct 2004 (UTC)


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Dear Billion,
Is the word Kagyu really so well known? In all academic publications it is spelled Bka'-brgyud.
Perhaps Kagyu is better known than Bka'-brgyud among buddhism enthusiasts, that is unfortunate, the latter does have the advantage of being right. It isn't an English word after all. How about this for a solution-- The first time an article uses a word give the wrong but common spelling in parentheses, and the continue with the correct spelling. e.g.


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Bka'-brgyud
The Bka'-brgyud (often mistakenly spelled Kagyu in the popular press) school of Tibetan Buddhism was founded by Sgam-po-pa, a doctor born in Dwags-po. etc. etc. The major tenents of the Bka'-brgyud school include... etc. etc.
:Well one fairly naive test often applied in wikipedia is the Google test. Kagyu gets 126,000 hits where as Bka'-brgyud 2,730. There are many branches of the Kagyu lineage outside Tibet, and all refer to the to it in that way, even many in non English speaking countries (eg France). So Kagyu is used by the kagyu lamas outside outside Tibet, their followers and students, and everyone who has come to know about the lineage through their activities and publications (''buddhism enthusiasts'' is a bit of a derogatory term for teachers and practitioners of the Buddha Dharma. Perhaps it is scholars who do not practice who are the ''enthusiasts''). Whereas Bka'-brgyud is used by scholars. Now that may be wrong, but it is not up to wikipedia to change language and it is not a suitable forum to launch a crusade for tibetan spelling reform! It will of course be very difficult to judge to what extent a common spelling has taken root outside Tibet. Certainly words like Kagyu, and Milarepa have, but there are many cases where this is not the case.] 15:08, 5 Jun 2005 (UTC)


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What shall we do in those cases where an English version has not taken root, to repeat my example Gyamtsho, Jamtso, Gyatso, etc? I also want to point out that in a very real sense Tibetans all spell the word Bka'-brgyud when they write Tibetan, because that is how it is spelled in Tibetan.


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I apologize about ''Budhist Enthusists'' I feared that if I said 'Buddhists' I might exclude people who have not actually taken refuge, but who are also interested parties. Perhaps the antipathy you expressed toward scholarship was not earnest, I hope not. Personally I think it a pity that many of those who find Vajrayana a path to salvation do not bother to learn the language of their teachers, or read their own holy scriptures. In my own opinion if Buddhism is ever to truly take root in the West it must be treated with the same level of care and respect as the west has treated Christianity, and that means lots of scholarship, lots of professors of Tibetan studies, etc. etc. Finally, your post has a strong implication that I am not a beleiving or practicing Buddhist which you of course have no way of knowing. --] 10:34, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)


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::Sorry if I casued offence, and I am sure you didnt intend to either. Should vajrayana practitioners learn tibetan? I am not sure but I have heard both views expressed by Kagyu teachers, and also different advice to different people, perhaps depending on their ability to learn the language. For some learning the language could be a distraction from learning to meditate perhaps. That said, as far as I know it is fairly typical for lamas in the vajraya tradition of western origin and trained in the west to read and speak tibetan. Christianity is also an interesting comparision. I know nothing of aramaic but should ] be changed to Yeshua (or something like that) in wikipedia? And while there is certainly merit in your argument for respect towards the tibetan language, '']'' as they say! ] 17:55, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
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== Urgyen versus Orgyen == == Minor edits ==
Unfortunately even in the Tibetan script these both exist, U rgyan and O rgyan. It is a transliteration of an Indian place name and Tibetans are never sure how to spell those. I think it is Udiyana, but I am not sure how to spell that either. --] 15:18, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)


should not have been marked as minor. Anything that chops around the substantive text of the aricle is not minor, even if nothing new was added. Anything that another editor may want to revert (and this certainly met that category) is not minor. You seem to be doing this quite a lot: I did not have to look far into your history to find these example breaches of ]: (adding a visible tag), (adding content - and by the way that edit has at least two spelling errors so other editors will certainly want to look at it), (changing meaning), (removing an external link). Please take the time to read the guideline. ''']]''' 14:17, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
== Apropos of articles I have changed ==
:The edit you referred to is the movement of one sentence to a different section. It is very much out of place. Please have a look at that edit, as I have reverted your revert. I think you are wrong in that case but you might be right in some of the others. Not that you are not immune to spelllling mistakies yourself (see above) ;-). ] (]) 14:36, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
In general when I have edited other peoples work I have not just changed spellings, but also changed factual content, therefore it is with some dismay that I notice that some of my pages such as Dge-lugs pa, have been reverted. If you or someone else wants to move the Wylie into parenthesis, but to simply zap my work takes little account for the value of my time. --] 15:36, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)
::I am not wrong, you are. First of all, please check the article history, I made several subsequent edits, all of which you reverted, some of which made completely separate contributions, and one of which fixed (properly) the issue you are complaining about. Your version on the other hand reads as if optical filters are used to filter cyclones from weather data. Do you actually know anything about filters? You cannot make an optical filter to filter week long periods because those frequencies are ]. Your edit is completely incompetent. I politely request that you self-revert it.
:Well its still there in the edit history. It was just rather hard to pick out just the spellings as you did those first. I had intended to come back and pick out the other bits, and reinstate them, and not yet got around to it. ] 16:48, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
::You also need to read ]. Redoing an edit that has been reverted is the beginnings of ] and is extremely poor behaviour for an editor that has been around as long as you.
::The point about the spelling errors was not to beat you up for making them, but that you had marked the edit as minor so other editors who might otherwise have seen and corrected them will not look bcause of the minor mark. My spelling errors here are completely irrelevant and unimportant and it is rather churlish of you to point them out. Yours, on the other hand, are in article space and your first response should have been to hustle on over there and fix them rather than start an edit war with me. ''']]''' 15:26, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
::: Please read ] "and rearrangements of text without modification of its content." I just moved a sentence. There is certainly no spelling mistake in moving a sentence. It is not an edit war and I do not like the tone your are adopting. Please feel free to move the sentence to somewhere where it might be better to mention optical filters, perhaps it deserves another section. ] (]) 17:53, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
:::: I have read WP:MINOR and fully understand it. You added the word "and" (as well as adding the sentence to an entirely inappropriate paraagraph). That has made a crucial difference to the meaning of the whole paragraph and is thus NOT a minor edit. From WP:MINOR " any change that affects the meaning of an article is not minor, even if the edit concerns a single word". I already did move the sentence you object to somewhere else but YOU REVERTED ME, along with some additional explanation. That might well explain some of my tone you don't like. Once again, please CHECK THE EDIT HISTORY and self-revert. Alternatively, if you have some objection to of the article, please explain what it is on the talk page. ''']]''' 18:30, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
::::...and besides that, you were wrong to restore your version without discussion after you were reverted however right you are. ''']]''' 18:49, 17 May 2014 (UTC)


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:We are working on it. There will be some official obituaries published and they will serve as authoritative sources, and we will see if we can find a photo which we can make open. ] (]) 06:06, 1 August 2014 (UTC)
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Hi Billion. I put back the aspect of the "800" centers. My point of view you can read at the discussion side. Please convince me if you do not agree. But 800 centers is just advertisement of their own. --] 18:12, 20 July 2005 (UTC)


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Hi Billion I would like to ask you to offer advice and help regarding the NKT article. I have put almost all of the suggestion into practice. It seems nobody really contributes now anymore, maybe all feel a little bit tired with it. If you have some time and see it as worthwhile maybe you can go through the text and make it more NPOV where needed, remove what you feel inappropriate and also remove grammar, language and spelling errors? Thank you very much, --] 11:19, 2 November 2006 (UTC)


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Hi, I'd say the evidence strongly points to him being of Irish descent, he was born in Liverpool, both his names are Irish and he went to a Catholic school. The category is no longer called Irish British which may have indicated a closeness which was not intended. Regards ] 11:17, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
::I suggest that that is evidnece that he had '''some''' Irish ancestors, for some number of generations back. I have not seen any evidence of an Irish grand parent (as your definition requires) or that he identifies himself as Irish British. Perhaps you could ask Tesco's press office? ] 10:43, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
:::Hi the category is no longer called Irish British it's called ] so there is no longer a problem with it being perceived as label. It requires just 1/4 descent as is the same with xxx-American categories, i.e. one grandparent or two great grandparents. I might send a note as suggested. Thanks ] 20:34, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
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Hi Billion, ] made some changes to condence the article on NKT. Normally we did now agree on it. Now a NKT member wishes to extend once more a setion and I do feel there are no really reasons/need for it. Could you please be so kind to check if ]'s changes will improve the article and leave your opinion at the ? Thank you very much, ] 19:31, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
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Hi Billion, maybe you can leave your comment at the ] talk page. Although it may not be easy to make a "clean up", I think the way user:Excellentone now took, making substential changes without discussing it, I can not agree with. What do you suggest? (Please see history.) I would suggest to ask for a mediation on this "clean up" process or a "neutral editor" to do this. If we follow mediation I think we should go step by step through the article and its passages. I felt user:Robertect is quite willing to do this and I agree to the "clean up" porcess as well. Thank you, Regards, --] 14:59, 11 November 2006 (UTC)


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Hi Billion, I'd like to hear your opinion about the benefit/use of the at the end of the ] article. I found it very useful because, from my POV, it balances the article, stating and suggestioning different views on how NKT can be looked at and these views are present and even fight each other when it comes to picture the NKT. From my POV it helps the article and reader to understand that there exist different angles on NKT and how NKT is described depends upon the angle one chooses. By this I found it strongly beneficial as a mean to balance and light the complete article. I could not really follow why u:excellentone regulary deleted it and I did not understand her reasoning why she did it. (she talked about the differences of quotes and citations), see the last entries on the NPOV discussion: http://en.wikipedia.org/Talk:New_Kadampa_Tradition#NPOV Also I ask myself if the quotefarm-template is right there anymore, it was put there by an anonyomous editor. What do you think? Thanks a lot. Here the Bluck citation for the case it is deleted once more:


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*A more scholarly external view might emphasize instead the enthusiasm, firm beliefs, urgent message and ‘charismatic leadership’ which Barker (1999: 20) saw as characteristic of many ]s.
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:I started filling in some gaps of mathematicians with some connection to Manchester, and others I take an interest in. Obituaries are usually good sources and increasingly can be found online if you belong to a university with a subscription. As for photos that is really hard. Sometimes I ask the university's press office, but too often they do not understand copyright issues. ] 13:14, 15 April 2007 (UTC)


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Hi. Now that it's summer (you wanted to wait for a sunny day...) maybe you would be able to take some new photos? both inside and outside are more finished now. regards, Marmelad (talk) 20:08, 6 July 2008 (UTC)

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JCM telescope

this article, on which you have edited, contains a statement re. the completion of scuba-2 in early 2008. this needs updating. is the detector online? thx.Toyokuni3 (talk) 14:33, 5 October 2008 (UTC)

Sorry I don't know.Billlion (talk) 14:52, 5 October 2008 (UTC)

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Nice work with electrical impedance tomography

Good work with the EIT article. I found it to be surprisingly informative and well-written given the relatively small number of editors who have given it attention. I did make a few fixups mostly to bring it into conformity with MoS. Robert K S (talk) 18:56, 12 December 2008 (UTC)

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I think the URL in question is www.mm2manchester.com. Whether it's any good as a source, I have no idea. Regards, Mr Stephen (talk) 18:11, 28 March 2009 (UTC)

higher-dimensional Möbius transformations

Hi Billion -- I've added a comment at Talk:Möbius_transformation#Higher_dimensions regarding higher-dimensional Möbius transformations. Joriki (talk) 08:57, 10 April 2009 (UTC)

4th floor Alan Turing

Hi Bill, the 4th floor is not just plant space, there is a kitchen, 3 large labs, clean room, shielded room, network hub room, server room, cleaners cupboard and a loo ;-) - All 'user space' so I think is worth including. Cheers, Ant Holloway.

Thanks, you are right my mistake. Is it documented somewhere?Billlion (talk) 18:19, 30 April 2009 (UTC)

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My pleasure to help you illustrate your article. Thanks for the Flickr courtesy note. Computerjoe's talk 17:11, 31 May 2009 (UTC)

Thanks

Thanks for your input at the SSEM article on the thorny issue of what arithmetic operations it implemented. I'm conscious that I may be too close to it to always be entirely objective, and perhaps sometimes too protective, but I was deeply unhappy about the recent addition. --Malleus Fatuorum 23:24, 16 June 2009 (UTC)

I hope I added to the clarity. Its not clear to everyone that subtraction and conditional branching is enough so it could be explained a bit better.Billlion (talk) 23:28, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
I agree, and thanks once again for clarifying what I must admit I thought was obvious. --Malleus Fatuorum 23:30, 16 June 2009 (UTC)

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Please look at Radon transform

Hi. Could you please have a look over at Radon transform. There is an editor insistent upon adding another reference to the article, to a recent book by Gabor Herman. (This same editor, incidentally, is spamming the same reference over many related articles.) Initially I removed it because it already has enough references—many of which were presumably used in writing it, some were added awhile back by you I think. The editor then re-inserted the reference, claiming on my talk page that it was superior to the others (a dubious claim that I have replied to). At any rate, while I will certainly defend my decision to remove the reference, I'm ultimately not that invested in it one way or the other. An outside opinion would be helpful here. Thanks, Sławomir Biały (talk) 16:40, 2 January 2010 (UTC)

See Talk:Radon transformBilllion (talk) 19:28, 2 January 2010 (UTC)

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math notation

Hello. This edit prompts some comments.

TeX is sophisticated. If you write 4 \mathrm{sup}_f A, it looks like this:

4 s u p f A {\displaystyle 4\mathrm {sup} _{f}A\,}

But if you write 4 \sup_f A, it looks like this:

4 sup f A {\displaystyle 4\sup _{f}A\,}

The difference is not only that the ƒ appears directly under "sup", but also that spacing before and after "sup" is automatically provided according to standard style conventions (note the space between 4 and sup in the second case and the lack of such space in the first case), and in some contexts, the size gets adjusted according to standard usages. Michael Hardy (talk) 03:54, 13 March 2010 (UTC)

Thanks Michael, that was a subtlety I missed.Billlion (talk) 06:17, 21 June 2010 (UTC)

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Françoise Tisseur

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Category:Mathematical physicists

Hi,

for some strange reason, Jean Ginibre appears in the category under 'J' (and not under 'G'). Do you accidentally know how to fix this? (I am asking you since you created the category, I apologise if this is the completely wrong address).

Best, Sasha (talk) 03:32, 24 June 2011 (UTC)

I fixed it with the Defaultsort template, have a look and see how I did that. Billlion (talk) 05:41, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
thanks!Sasha (talk) 05:50, 24 June 2011 (UTC)

Isn't that other article a POV fork?

Re 'Mongol invasions'. There are 2 POVs. The Tibetan religious historical tradition see negotiations with the Mongols from 1206 to 1251 as precluding invasion by an agreement between the Mongols as the Sa-skya religious authority. The essentially Sinocentric view cites a cavalry incursion that burnt two monasteries to the north of Lhasa and killed several hundred monks in 1240 as an 'invasion'. 34 years ago, Wylie showed these are just POVs simplying a period which, for the obscurity of testimonies, we know little about, and the misinformation is repeated in many secondary sources. But it is certain that there was no 'Mongol invasion' of Tibet (the whole ununified plateau) in the sense that there was a Mongol invasion of 19 other countries in that century. The 'main article' is no such thing. It cites a few sources, but is thinner in substantive detail than the History of Tibet section I was editing. A lot of these pages seem intent on establishing retroactively the modern Chinese case for sovereignty over Tibet (which it indeed now exercises) on the basis of (a)Mongols unified China (b)Tibet acceded to Mongol claims for submission (c)therefore China's claim to Tibet dates from these invents. On this principle, China's soverenty extends to Hunbgary and Baghdad. I'm not interested in POV battles. I'm interested in what the best academic intelligence says about the specific facts of any period, and the word 'invasion' here is inappropriate.Nishidani (talk) 13:27, 17 July 2011 (UTC)

I see your argument and it certainly has a lot of merit, but I think you should edit the main article first Mongol invasions of Tibet(especially change the title to Mongol incursions in to Tibet) even if it is a fairly poor atrticle, or at least have the debate on the talk page and then change History of Tibet to agree. As you say you will be up against editors who seem to advocate a view that supports the Chinese calim to soverenty over Tibet on that atricle as well. Perhaps citing academic articles that confirm at least that there are two points of view might be the way forward?Billlion (talk) 14:50, 17 July 2011 (UTC)

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I am trying to clear up the backlog of split tags. Taking a quick look, I think the proposal to split the article was opposed and would therefore have removed the split tag. If you have a clear idea on what you want then I suggest that you do it, otherwise the split tag ought to go. It has been on rather a long time. regards Op47 (talk) 18:31, 30 December 2011 (UTC)

I suggest we drop the split tag. I only know about certain non-controversial aspects of metal detectors and it needs some diplomacy and understanding to do the split well, so as to reduce rather than fuel edit wars. Billlion (talk) 23:10, 30 December 2011 (UTC)

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This edit should not have been marked as minor. Anything that chops around the substantive text of the aricle is not minor, even if nothing new was added. Anything that another editor may want to revert (and this certainly met that category) is not minor. You seem to be doing this quite a lot: I did not have to look far into your history to find these example breaches of WP:MINOR: (adding a visible tag), (adding content - and by the way that edit has at least two spelling errors so other editors will certainly want to look at it), (changing meaning), (removing an external link). Please take the time to read the guideline. SpinningSpark 14:17, 17 May 2014 (UTC)

The edit you referred to is the movement of one sentence to a different section. It is very much out of place. Please have a look at that edit, as I have reverted your revert. I think you are wrong in that case but you might be right in some of the others. Not that you are not immune to spelllling mistakies yourself (see above) ;-). Billlion (talk) 14:36, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
I am not wrong, you are. First of all, please check the article history, I made several subsequent edits, all of which you reverted, some of which made completely separate contributions, and one of which fixed (properly) the issue you are complaining about. Your version on the other hand reads as if optical filters are used to filter cyclones from weather data. Do you actually know anything about filters? You cannot make an optical filter to filter week long periods because those frequencies are not within the optical band. Your edit is completely incompetent. I politely request that you self-revert it.
You also need to read WP:BRD. Redoing an edit that has been reverted is the beginnings of edit warring and is extremely poor behaviour for an editor that has been around as long as you.
The point about the spelling errors was not to beat you up for making them, but that you had marked the edit as minor so other editors who might otherwise have seen and corrected them will not look bcause of the minor mark. My spelling errors here are completely irrelevant and unimportant and it is rather churlish of you to point them out. Yours, on the other hand, are in article space and your first response should have been to hustle on over there and fix them rather than start an edit war with me. SpinningSpark 15:26, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
Please read WP:MINOR "and rearrangements of text without modification of its content." I just moved a sentence. There is certainly no spelling mistake in moving a sentence. It is not an edit war and I do not like the tone your are adopting. Please feel free to move the sentence to somewhere where it might be better to mention optical filters, perhaps it deserves another section. Billlion (talk) 17:53, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
I have read WP:MINOR and fully understand it. You added the word "and" (as well as adding the sentence to an entirely inappropriate paraagraph). That has made a crucial difference to the meaning of the whole paragraph and is thus NOT a minor edit. From WP:MINOR " any change that affects the meaning of an article is not minor, even if the edit concerns a single word". I already did move the sentence you object to somewhere else but YOU REVERTED ME, along with some additional explanation. That might well explain some of my tone you don't like. Once again, please CHECK THE EDIT HISTORY and self-revert. Alternatively, if you have some objection to this version of the article, please explain what it is on the talk page. SpinningSpark 18:30, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
...and besides that, you were wrong to restore your version without discussion after you were reverted however right you are. SpinningSpark 18:49, 17 May 2014 (UTC)

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We are working on it. There will be some official obituaries published and they will serve as authoritative sources, and we will see if we can find a photo which we can make open. Billlion (talk) 06:06, 1 August 2014 (UTC)
I added a couple of photos to the commons. Let me know if you have any others, especially from his younger years. Do you know if the school will be releasing an obituary? U+003F 12:18, 21 August 2014 (UTC)
Thanks. Mark Muldoon wrote a nice obituary that just came out in the LMS newsletter.Billlion (talk) 15:52, 21 August 2014 (UTC)

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Thanks for your help User:Philg88. I will go back to the Talk and try to explain the article naming style guide.Billlion (talk) 10:06, 20 October 2014 (UTC)

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Thanks for the advice. Still trying to find my feet so will stick with one page for the moment. I've been mainly checking info and inserting citations. I am finding that on a biographical page most of the information cited either comes directly from the subject himself or those associated with him. I've tried looking at academic papers but to be honest, if you look at them most tend to cite the same sources. I didn't think Misplaced Pages would accept personal blogs etc as credible independent sources because when I try to add a link to an academic paper it wasn't accepted because the site hosted personal blogs which were not deemed credible. However, I will take on board your advice and try to find more independent sources as you suggest to ensure that there is no bias. Have a great day.

Hi User:Sarahcannell‬ yeah it is hard to get biographical sources of recent people. Newspaper sources are often useful at least to establish dates, but so often they actually just parrot a press release. Obituaries in newspapers may help in this case? How about reputable Buddhist magazines that might have run a biography but are not connected to a specific tradition? Also Government web sites in England and Scotland for the registration of Charities can at least confirm dates when things were founded. By the way when you leave a message like this you can sign it by typing four tilde things which it expands to a link to your talk page etc. Like this: Billlion (talk) 13:55, 11 April 2021 (UTC)

Hello, Billlion, sounds like a stupid question, but can I can add references from other Misplaced Pages pages? Sarahcannell (talk) 16:06, 11 April 2021 (UTC)

Absolutely, you can just copy and paste the template code from the citation (thing between curly brackets or ref tags) if it supports what you are saying in this article. Could save a lot of work. Note how I started this reply with a colon and that just indents the reply. I see you mastered the tilde things! Billlion (talk) 17:23, 11 April 2021 (UTC)

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