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===In answer to your edit summary query===
Yes: "A Confederate monument, the product of a three-year fundraising effort by the Ladies Memorial Association, was, in the words of the association president, Mildred Lewis Rutherford (an arch-Confederate who later became principal of the Lucy Cobb Institute), 'reared on high' June 3, 1872, 'so our children's children may from it learn how our own brave ones died'" (Thomas, Frances Taliaferro ''A Portrait of Historic Athens & Clarke County'', 2e, page125-126). <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 01:10, 24 January 2012 (UTC)


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== Followup / background ==
== A barnstar for you! ==


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Hi Drmies, wrt ] cooking crisis of yours, my first thought on seeing your Q was to say don't get too hung up on precise amounts in recipes, I've moved beyond that to just throwing in whatever seems right or uses up a whole something-or-other. This of course is patently untrue when baking (which I don't generally do), precision amounts of the baking components like salt, sugar, eggs, flour, baking soda, etc. are pretty important if you want something edible. Just as background info, if you're not already aware of it, I would highly recommend you obtain a copy of McGee's ''On Food and Cooking'' . It has really excellent descriptions of the physical properties of various ingredients and exactly ''why'' they get used where they do, all explained for the layman who doesn't have a mass spectrometer in their kitchen. For instance, before reading it, it never occurred to me that the reason you can't refrigerate raw fish for any length of time is that you're just replicating the temperature at which all their enzymatic processes happen while they're alive. Well worth the investment IMO. Regards! ] (]) 06:44, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
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*Franamax, that looks incredibly geeky interesting. The Ph.D. version of ]? As it turns out, if I had used double the amount of hazelnuts the custard would have been inedibly thick (it sets up a bit after cooling down), and I would have spent not one but two hours shelling and rubbing skins. It was delicious, by the way. I'm getting an Amazon order together anyway--it will look great in a big box with and and and . Thanks again! ] (]) 15:20, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
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::Wow, a book on segregation, sugar cones, a Crazy Horse video, and a bench vise - sounds like you have quite a party planned, I might have to skip it though. :) Amazon sure has come a long way, I mean, sugar cones? I bet they still can't cook a steak the right way though, and I hear they use too much basil in their salad dressing. If you haven't ordered already thros in too. ] (]) 23:52, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
:::I read this post last night and I also thought of ]. I haven't had cable for a couple of years, so I was surprised ] had gone RIP. I cried. ] (]) 23:58, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
::::You should take a look at '']'' which he hosts, if only for the width and breadth of culinary knowledge he displays as he describes the meals the chefs are preparing. ] (]) 00:07, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
::::Bg, then is for you also, since you're a pussy. Ha! Yes, Good Eats is one of my all-time favorite TV shows. Also, I wish I could get Iron Chef--the ''real'' Iron Chef-- on DVD. Fran, yes, sugar. I've ordered from them, but next time I'm getting the other brand (cheaper). I ordered your microbe book as well. It better be good, since $4 is a lot of money. ] (]) 00:08, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::Maybe the original Iron Chef is good, but I just don't ''get'' Iron Chef America: they get the mystery ingredient and don't need even a second of time to decide what to do with it, and have all the right other ingredients mysteriously easy to hand, then we get "Chef Cat Cora is using a large knife to slice an onion!!" and "Chef Bobby Flay is putting a pan in the oven with what appears to be food on it, possibly to heat the food up!!". Even when they have the Canadian chefs on, I still can't get excited, since there's no ] allowed. Drmies, enjoy ''The Secret House'', but don't blame me if you never want to touch toothpaste, potato chips/crisps, or your pillow ever again. :) ] (]) 01:45, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::As with all reality shows, I assume there is an element of "cheating" for the purposes of the entertainment value of the show. Either the chefs know in advance what the mystery ingredient is so that they can think through what they're going to prepare and have the ingredients handy, or there's a period of time between the revealing of the ingredient and the beginning of the "battle" in which the chefs can gather their ingredients, or the chefs are told in advance to prepare for a number of different possible secrets ingredients or '''''something''''', because you are correct, you can't see the ingredient, decide what to cook, and then have everything you need at hand without some advance prep. This bit of deception doesn't particularly bother me because, hey - it's show business, and that's what I do, too. In any case, '''''every''''' so-called "reality" show is scripted to some extent, some more and some less, because unscripted reality has a tendency to be either boring or anarchic, and the only way to present something interesting is to impose some kind of organization on it in the form of a storyline. The good shows keep the mechanisms well hidden, and the bad shows -- well, they're just bad. ] (]) 02:37, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::::Yes, bottom line is that I'm just not good at suspending reality. I watched ''Mantracker'' once and wondered why he had so much trouble tracking those people who ran fast and light, when he could just follow the footprints of the crew with the cameras and the umbrella light-focussing thingy, or watch for the dust-trail from the catering truck. OTOH, the shows where people wriggle down into little cracks in deep caves and take a camera in with them, those shows totally freak me out. ] (]) 03:17, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::::Yeah, I love it when someone on one of the shows starts worrying because they're lost in the middle of nowhere and how will they get back?!? etc. etc. -- just borrow the cameraman's cell phone, dude! That's one thing I like about '']'' and, to a lesser extent, '']'', they don't pretend they're not surrounded by video crews with cameras, sound booms and recorders. (Actually, it may sound otherwise, but I watch very few "reality" shows. The ones I've mentioned here and '']'' is about it. I prefer well-written well-acted programs and films, and sports - baseball, tennis and, recently, football.) ] (]) 03:26, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
<--I like satire. I'm watching the Republican debate right now. ] (]) 03:35, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
:I had a heart attack when I was 50; I can't put that amount of stress on myself anymore. ] (]) 03:45, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
::Does that mean you can't ] (]) 04:00, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
:::Well, that's good news -- except, of course, that FOX News is not exactly the most reliable of sources; but since it's actually an AP report, I guess it's OK. ] (]) 04:16, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
::::I've been off sulking after Drmies' wholly founded comment, sorry for missing the fun. If I remember right, on ''Iron Chef America'', the chefs learn about the "secret" ingredient 45 minutes ahead of time. There is a coin flip before the show on who presents first. The chefs can bring some of their own "special ingredients". I can't remember the ending exactly, but they get a certain amount of time to finish off their food before serve it to the judges. They do two shows in one day. I do miss the Japanese version.... mmmm, trout ice cream. I got into cooking by watching the ] in the 80s. Unfortunately, he was a Methodist minister playing a Catholic priest. Thanks for the Fox News report Drmies. I'm married, what good is that report for me? It just makes me remember the life before the wife. I'm going to go off and cry again. ] (]) 06:13, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::Re: ''ICA'' - I figured out the part about finishing off their dishes after the end of the battle -- it had to be, since they only plated one dish during the battle and they actually needed four of each (3 judges and the "Chairman"). I'm not sure about the coin flip -- my memory is that the Iron Chef always presents last. 45 minutes before makes sense, and since the studio is located in Chelsea Market they can easily get any special ingredients they need downstairs. ] (]) 06:35, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::OK, I've gotta chime in here. As for Alton Brown and Good Eats, my favorite character has to be "W" played by ]. She is so dismissive of and superior to our Mr. Brown - that's ultra middle-aged sexy in my book. I also enjoy Iron Chef America, though the chairman's nephew is fake, and also ] where ] reigns supreme. That guy is cool. But when Beyond My Ken talks about reality shows where the stars don't pretend that they aren't followed around by cameramen, my favorite is ], host of ]. For the benefit of you poor folks who don't live in the great state of California (or live where TV stations carry California's Gold), here's the setup: Huell Howser is a hillbilly from Tennessee, with the authentic accent and an earnest attitude to match. He came to California 30 years ago, and just ''loves'' the Golden State. He's for real. So he travels all over the state (sometimes accidentally careening into adjoining areas of Oregon, Nevada and Arizona that are somehow related to California history), visiting historic and scenic sites, and filming segments about how wonderful California is. His cameraman is named "Louie", and good ole' Huell will often say, "Wow, Louie, I don't know if the camera is pickin' this up!. Move over here, Louie, and get a better shot!" It is just adorable, and I've taken my family to many fascinating places that Huell and Louie have discovered. It's shown on PBS stations, and he always plugs the libraries. Check it out on YouTube. ] ] 07:20, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
<--"ultra middle-aged sexy"--Cullen, I'm facebooking Mrs. Cullen immediately. (I agree with you, though.) As for TV shows one must watch: note my recent redirect, ]. Alright, Bronies? ] (]) 17:00, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
* Waffle cakes! Waffle cakes! Wa-f-fle cakes! :) ] (]) 01:23, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
**Anyone who plugs libraries on a regular basis has to be good. <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 04:45, 25 January 2012 (UTC)

==Biting newcomers==
] I noticed the message you recently left to ]. Please remember ]. If you see someone make a ], try to politely point out what they did wrong and how to correct it. Thank you.<!-- Template:uw-bite --> Also, you should start a spam or vandalism warning with a lower level ] before threatening a block. <i><font color="black"><font size="2">Socrates2008</i> (<font size=2>]</font>)</font></font> 07:54, 23 January 2012 (UTC)

There are ] where you may delete another user's talk page comments as you did . He's a newcomer, and has obviously gone to considerable effort with his first attempt at an article, so your deletion of his talk page posting was inappropriate. <i><font color="black"><font size="2">Socrates2008</i> (<font size=2>]</font>)</font></font> 08:16, 23 January 2012 (UTC)

:Yes, Drmies, how '''''dare''''' you bite newcomers who post overtly promotional material pushing their malware programs and lava lamps? Don't you know how much poorer Misplaced Pages would be if we didn't allow these folks to use our encyclopedia as a medium to flog their wares? Get it together, man!! Your head's obviously not in the right place. This poor person has gone to '''''"considerable length"''''' to write his advertisement, and you just went and deleted it -- what the heck got into you? ] (]) 08:17, 23 January 2012 (UTC)

::I would have to nominate this for template-the-regulars thread of the week. Socrates, have you reviewed all the new user contributions? ] (]) 09:20, 23 January 2012 (UTC)

:::Socrates2008 opened a thread on this on AN/I, . Since discussion in ongoing in four different places (here, his talk page, my talk page and AN/I), perhaps it should be centralized there? ] (]) 09:28, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
::::Sheesh, the fun just doesn't stop. ] (]) 15:13, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
::::BMK, Franamax, thanks for jumping in. I appreciate it. I'm teaching Oedipus today so I don't need any more drama. ] (]) 15:17, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::While I would have left a level 2 or 3 warning on his talk page for the additions of nonsense and spam, the "No biting" template and resultant ANI thread are a little ridiculous. ] (]) 19:10, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
:I've been fried from every angle for what started as a genuine attempt to help someone. The reason I used a template here was that I only had a few minutes available before I lost my internet connection; at the time, it seemed a quick and efficient way to respond, although inappropriate with hindsight given your edit history, which I did not check. Anyway, I hope you've not taken offense and will see through some of the politics above. Thanks <i><font color="black"><font size="2">Socrates2008</i> (<font size=2>]</font>)</font></font> 20:30, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
::Socrates, I don't agree with your call and I think next time you should really, ''really'' wait with starting an ANI thread. It's common courtesy to take it up with the editor and wait for a response before going to the board. On the other hand, you are well within your rights to disagree (as does Reaper, above), and if you had dropped me a line, I might have gone to that editor myself (I was going to block him for trolling, but their sandbox at least looked like an attempt to contribute). As for the templating, I really don't mind that so much myself (I don't care so much for the guideline); I wish you had just dropped me a ''real'' note before going to ANI. Thanks, and I have no hard feelings, none at all. Thanks also to the other contributors, above and at ANI. ] (]) 20:54, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
:::Yes, maybe I could have gone somewhere else to stop the absurdity of having a talk page conversion that I was responding to being deleted under me, but in the heat of the moment I didn't. The thing that set me off in that direction was the warning that action would be taken against ''me'' for spamming if I continued to respond to him. <i><font color="black"><font size="2">Socrates2008</i> (<font size=2>]</font>)</font></font> 21:20, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
::::I don't know what happened on that talk page, so I can't comment. Just go straight to the source of evil: in this case, my talk page, and take me to task there. BTW, the user's sandbox was deleted as a copyvio of some spam site, according to an admin at ANI... Happy days, ] (]) 22:27, 23 January 2012 (UTC)

==DYK for SS Sirio==
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|text = On ], ''']''' was updated with a fact from the article ''''']''''', which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ''... that after the shipwreck of the Italian ''']''', in which more than 100 passengers died, the captain was the first to abandon ship, and died "of a broken heart" within a year?'' {{#if: |The nomination discussion and review may be seen at ].|{{#ifexist:Template:Did you know nominations/SS Sirio|The nomination discussion and review may be seen at ].|{{#ifexist:Template talk:Did you know/SS Sirio|The nomination discussion and review may be seen at ].}} }} }}You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page <small>(], )</small> and add it to ] if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the ].
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:I am so thrilled that this well written and well edited article got such widespread readership while on the main page that I think I will buy myself a lava lamp to celebrate. It is ''always'' a pleasure to collaborate with you in spreading a little bit of knowledge to everyone everywhere. ] ] 06:25, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
::Woah! I wonder how many of those hits were drawn because of recent events re: captains allegedly abandoning ships? Serendipity or what? - ] (]) 08:25, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
:::Look at the date of creation: purely on purpose, prompted by the article in '']''. ] (]) 15:10, 24 January 2012 (UTC)

== Namasudra ==

You made a comment at ] last July. I agreed with you, nobody objected, and the original move appears to have been done unilaterally - edit summary says on "humanitarian grounds". I can still find no reason for the unconventional article title but have the feeling that reverting the move is not a trivial matter (something to do with overwriting a redirect?) Thoughts? - ] (]) 08:23, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
*Yep. But I went ahead and did it after I saw that argument, which doesn't make a bit of sense to me. Check me to see if I did it right. ] (]) 16:56, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
**That seems to work when searching on both of the terms, ie: as ] and as ]. Seems fine to me. I will see if I can beef up the article over the next few days. - ] (]) 19:19, 24 January 2012 (UTC)

== 99% declaration has been nominated for deletion ==

Feel free to weigh in on the discussion here: ].--] (]) 11:33, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
*Thanks. Hey, I trust you let a bunch of people know, not just the fascist deletionists like me? ] (]) 15:56, 24 January 2012 (UTC)

==Oxford comma, anyone?==
. ] (]) 15:41, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
*That is awesome. <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 00:28, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
:*Yay, very good! It has one obvious flaw: the name "Oxford". I can never accept that, sorry. <small>Light blue is the ''only'' blue :)</small>- ] (]) 01:26, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

== Cat ==

You're welcome. Perhaps you can start a discussion about this at ], since this falls under the American Civil War task force. (I'm suggesting this because we have had many problems recently with too many categories being created. Starting a discussion first might save some problems.) Keep up the good work! ] (]) 16:02, 24 January 2012 (UTC)

== RfC ==

No, I didn't post a notice at ] - I thought that could be seen as canvassing... should I do it now? ]] 16:46, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
*Hmm good point. An objective note is valid, in my opinion. How about notifying the participants of the two or three conversations y'all have had over there (and maybe ANI)? I mean, there were one or two editors who supported his position, or at least didn't want him blocked, right? ] (]) 16:51, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
:*I'll add a neutral note, stating that given previous discussions at WT:FOOTBALL, and that this effects footballer articles, some editors may be interested in this RfC. There was no 100% consensus against (or for) Kolins, so it should be all good in the hood. ]] 16:59, 24 January 2012 (UTC)

== ] ==

Hello,

Would you please take a look at ] and explain to me in plain English what (if anything) I need to do next. I know that you can explain things in plain English since you are Dutch. The DYK instructions are written for people who already know how to do it, or for geniuses. I find the whole thing totally confusing and feel certain that I will screw it up if I don't ask for help. Thanks. ] ] 00:55, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
*Will do. Haha, I saw you "tick" and went in to sign for you, but we edit-conflicted. BRB. PS: I take no offense about this "Dutch" thing, but I prefer to think of myself as being above petty nationalities and ethnicities. A citizen of the world. Ahem. ] (]) 02:06, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
*Cullen, you did everything right. You ticked off on it, and now the magic DYK gnomes (I think Mandarax is one of them) will come by and collect it, and place it in a queue. After your tick there is nothing more to do. BTW, I went in and put quotes around ''dead'' in the hook; that was agreed upon, methinks. If you go to the template again and click ''edit'', there's that checklist again--did you look at all of the items? (I'm sure you did.) So that's it! Thank you so much for helping: the task of reviewer can be ungrateful, but you had the good fortune of doing one that was pretty well-written already. Thanks again Cullen, and let me know if there's anything I missed. Now I'm going to kiss my daughters and watch our president. ] (]) 02:14, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
:::Well, since you mentioned the speech by "our president", I guess I have to cease all gentle (but affectionate) teasing about matters Dutch. We watched the speech too, and afterwards, I kissed one of my sons. The other one is off rock and rolling somewhere. We invited a bunch of folks to join us to watch the speech at the meeting room of our local ] here in ]. Among those who showed up were our mayor, two members of our city council, and a member of the ] Board of Supervisors. These politicians just can't stay away from Misplaced Pages editors these days! It seems we have so much clout in 2012. Well, I am glad that I didn't crash the entire DYK project and hope to see ] on the main page soon. Next time I have an hour to spare, I will devote some time to the DYK process. Speaking of Mrs. Cullen, she detected a dead link on Misplaced Pages today, and I fixed it. Maybe I will turn her into an editor after all. ] ] 05:39, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
:*I can live with "pretty well written". Thank you, both. Now, Drmies, when you have finished watching your daughters and kissing your president, perhaps you would be kind enough to drop some words of stern wisdom at ]. I have been tracking this person for some time, and it is abundantly clear to me that they and the IPs that edit articles relating to ] are here only to promote their businesses. And I do mean "their", since I am also sure that they are one of the Morrisette family who founded that business. - ] (]) 04:19, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
::*Is that another grumpy old father who wouldn't let you take his daughter to the county fair? ] (]) 04:21, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
::*No, just another spammer. Blocked. ] (]) 04:27, 25 January 2012 (UTC)

==Habibi==
Hi. Regarding your to Habibi, is there a particular policy, guideline or community consensus regarding use of blurbs?

Also, even if there is, removing the material entirely, as well as the citation for it, was not necessary. It contained valuable information on the book's contents that was appropriate for the Lead. It could've been paraphrased/summarized, which I have done.

Also, Zam and Dodola did not have a ''sexual'' relationship in the book. Thanks. ] (]) 08:12, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
*Sorry, I don't know anything about sexual relationships (not my edit--as an administrator, surely you know how to read the history). Citing the book's website is always promotional, and citing it in the lead goes against a whole bunch of guidelines for how to write leads. I see you reinstated it--I have no idea why. It does not contain anything valuable--consider summarizing contents yourself and, if you need a citation (which we typically don't need in the lead), use a reliable secondary source. "The book's website describes its concept thus as a love story and a parable" is grammatically incorrect, and I challenge you to find me another article on a book, preferable a GA or FA, that cites the book's website in the lead. I'll leave it be, since it's not wise to mess with administrators. Thank you, ] (]) 15:14, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
*Well, ] (]) 17:10, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
**] seems like an appropriate thing to link here. ]&nbsp;<sup>]] ]]</sup> 06:52, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
***Thanks Ed--I had forgotten about that one, you majestic titan. ] (]) 03:35, 27 January 2012 (UTC)

== I was the one attacked ==

This is like a mafia. You are all cyber-bullies, and you defend each other. I was attacked, and told my edits, which were professional and factually accurate, were "political." I responded that they were not, and somehow, '''I''' am the one at fault. It looks like George Orwell was right: He who controls the present, controls the past. A group of cyberbullies has taken over Misplaced Pages and controls it, thereby controlling its content, thereby controlling the past. <small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 14:38, 25 January 2012 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
*I didn't say they were political. I said that are ''blatantly'' not neutral and use an unreliable and obviously partial source--you cite a "Department of Defense authorized news outlet". Come on now. Any editor who peruses your edit history will confirm this. For the talk page stalkers, please see ]. ] (]) 15:19, 25 January 2012 (UTC)

== Twelver ==

Dear friend. Your are right about your comment on my talk page. However I didn't mean anything special, just being tired of his behaviour during almost one year. But I will apologize him now, also you and thanks for your today involvement. Fortunately the edit-warring is stopped good discussions are going on.--] (]) 22:23, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
*Well, I am glad that you jumped in there. Tempers flared, and I was interested in keeping the overall editing atmosphere a bit cooler than it was. Thanks, ] (]) 23:02, 25 January 2012 (UTC)

Just to inform you that the same editors are reverting the nikah mutah section which was agreed to be kept as is yesterday. I will revert their edits but i think they will just continue edit warring so could you plz jump in again. Note: their version is not ad well layed out. But mist inportantly it is full of obvious errors and typical shia propaganda. Thsnkyou.] (]) 00:13, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
*I don't believe such agreement was reached for that section. Remember, it takes two to edit-war. And that section, its content is above my pay grade and competence level: you may consider, if you all can't solve it on the talk page, to try ]. This is a content matter and admins are reluctant to jump in: it requires expertise. Sorry, ] (]) 00:34, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

:Thanks. Mother tongue of most users is not english, so these things always are possible to happen. For example in my mother tongue, childish is just meaning UNPROFESSIONAL; nothing bad. Anyway I apologized the user. I opened a new discussion on article talk page to resuming discussion.--] (]) 11:33, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

== Sockpuppet notifications going up ==

{{vandal|Alex_Lukac}}<br>Is putting up a number of sockpuppet notifications. Is that OK? ] (]) 23:23, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
*Odd. I looked at one, which was blocked--for a new editor, this is strange behavior. Sometimes socks put up those notices on their socks. It's worthwhile looking for the case page (if there was an SPI) to see what's going on. ] (]) 23:25, 25 January 2012 (UTC)

== One great description. ==

I'm rarely surprised on people's descriptions, but this one made me go WTF. I thought I'd share...

"Billi Gordon worked in Los Angeles as an escort, a male prostitute and then a female prostitute until 1982 when he became the most successful greeting card model in the world." ] (]) 00:00, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

*Ha! Is that a WP article? Does it qualify for ]? - ] (]) 00:41, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
**Hmm I see a *possible* BLP issue there. ] (]) 00:43, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
***] was created on Dec 24. The article has problems. The reference from the LA Times is an interesting read. ] (]) 00:47, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
****Whoa. I'm staying well away from that. Bgwhite, good luck! ] (]) 01:07, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
*****I'm staying away too. Looks like Beyond My Ken is having fun cleaning up the article. If you have time, reading the LA Times is well worth it. ] (]) 05:16, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
******Yes, as always, fools rush in where angels fear to tread -- but I didn't do anything controversial, just some cleaning up. Mostly formatting stuff, some copy-editing. ] (]) 05:20, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
<--A thousand-pound female prostitute. That's just great. Hey BMK, I was reading ]. Man that is interesting. ] (]) 05:22, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::::Bunch of words in that article I've never come by before: "monolatristic", for one. ] (]) 03:22, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::::Yes, I noticed that too. You're never too old to learn! We do like to think that only the flavors we know exist, don't we. I should reread '']'' one of these days. ] (]) 03:37, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::::::That's probably my favorite book ever. <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 03:44, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::::::I haven't read it, and one couldn't ask for a better recommendation, so I've ordered a used copy from Amazon. ] (]) 04:21, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::::::::That's the Lady's, then. I think it's a good book, yes--but it's not '']'' or '']'', or, you know, . Brohoof! Seriously, when you're done, you, the Lady, and I, and anyone else will announce our favorite god--in a separate, new section, which you (BMK) will start--and I will give you the correct answer, as provided by Mr. Gaiman hisself in private conversation. The winner gets a box of crayons and maybe a waffle cake. ] (]) 04:25, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::::::::I dunno if I wanna play -- how many crayons in the box, , and are they Crayola or some cheap knock-off? After all, I'm from NYC, the mercantile city. ] (]) 04:30, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::::::::::I maybe one of the few who didn't like ''American Gods''. It was a very good premise, but I thought it was boring. HBO (I think) has ordered a pilot based from the book. It could be a very good TV series. Mmmmm, I'll take a waffle cake without the nuts. Grrrr, now I'm going to have singing in my head again.] (]) 06:51, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::Happy Christmas Eve! Or as us Jews call it, Erev Christmas. ] ] 06:04, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

== A couple of niggles ==

Niggle #1: I set up a report at SPI a few days back but now someone else has turned up. I've added them to the report ]|here]] but now that there are two possible socks (as well as several IPs that I cannot be bothered with), I cannot for the life of me work out how to convert the SPI so that it requests a checkuser. Which is stupid because I have done this before. Can you fix? Or even give me the "fishing rod" link so that I can fix it myself?

Niggle #2: I am involved with an AfD regarding an academic. No big deal, go with the flow, consensus will out etc. However, it seems that the ] has some relevance at AfDs for academic scientists. Being of the arts side yourself, are you aware of any equivalent for social sciences etc? I mean, 3 or 4 published papers a year would be very good going for, say, a(n) historian but from my own unverified opinion seems to be quite normal for those involved in physical sciences. Especially when collaborations are counted. Just curious - it has no effect on the AfD but might cause me to raise the issue more generally somewhere down the line. - ] (]) 00:40, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

:{{tps}} Niggle #1 is {{done}} ]] 00:42, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
:Thanks Calabe. Not that I know what a niggle is, but sure. Sitush, I am no expert on that. Materialscientist knows lots of things, as does Guillaumexxxx (for xxxx, fill in a number--there's a couple of twos and a three in there, I think). Oh, DGG knows tons of stuff about academics. ] (]) 00:45, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
::Drmies, see ]. ]] 00:46, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
:::Guillaumexxxx is the one who actually worked out/linked to ], after someone else asked whether an index had been calculated. I shall pursue matters there. Ta muchly. - ] (]) 00:52, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
::::You learn something every day! I'll try to work that in in class. Good luck Sitush, ] (]) 01:06, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::I suggest that you write a paper on the subject from an arts perspective. Then we'll see how it goes. Oh, erm, slight chicken-and-egg problem there. - ] (]) 01:23, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

==Can you please block Suenahrme==
He has done it again. He has removed all the changes http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Criticism_of_Twelver_Shi%27ism&action=historysubmit&diff=473248274&oldid=473175917

We are discussing the section here. AliWiki proposed a number of suggestions. But Suenahrme keeps on removing the writeup without any communication. Please help us. I have posted a message begging you to please help. http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Talk%3ACriticism_of_Twelver_Shi%27ism&action=historysubmit&diff=473255120&oldid=473234301 ] (]) 01:16, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
*Ask me to block him one more time, or ask me to revert to the version that you like one more time, and I will block you for disruptive editing (ie, wasting everyone's time). I have just explained on the talk page why the both of you should be removed from the article. Please don't give me a reason to go to ANI and ask for a topic ban for both of you. ] (]) 04:23, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

== Pankaj Oswal ==

Hi Drmies, Sometime ago you gave me some valuable advice when I first started to edit ] page. I'm still green but I have expanded that page somewhat. I know the page had vandalism before I started editing. Whilst editing over the past couple of months there has been no vandalism until yesterday 25 January. Thankfully three editors very quickly put matters right again. Because Pankaj Oswal is getting a great deal of media attention at the moment I expect there will be more negative edits of that wiki page. Am I correct in thinking that this page is monitored for vandalism?] (]) 15:02, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
*Thanks for your note. I'll have a closer look in a moment--but let me say first that usually pages are not specifically monitored, no. It depends on what's happening there. BRB. ] (]) 15:18, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
*OK, I see what's going on. I was thinking that {{user|Montymon}} and {{user|Weareone1234}} are the same editor, but they are making different kinds of edits, though with the same intent: a kind of whitewashing. What I will do is place final warnings on their talk pages; they more than deserve that. If they start removing content again they may be blocked, possibly indefinitely. Another option we have is protecting the article, but that's kind of a last resort.<p>If it happens again, and it's done by one of these two editors, you can report them at ] and drop me a line. If other (new) editors come in and start doing the same thing, we have a few more options--a ] and (semi-)protection for the article. The latter you can request at ], or, again, drop me a line. Thanks again for your contributions to Misplaced Pages, ] (]) 15:29, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

== Knoxville ==

Thanks for finishing the DYK review. I think Madeline's election is a sign of good things in Knoxville. I dunno if the city is ready for a city template, after the grief that ensued over someone's creation of the "neighborhoods" template (see ]). --] (]) 16:55, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
*Ah, I hadn't seen that template--it didn't pop up while I was typing "template:Knoxvil..." (I don't think it's a really good name!). There are a lot of words on that talk page! I wonder, though, if some of the issues (about the market place, for instance, and the campus) couldn't be captured/dealt with in a larger, more general template. Anyway, I would have found it useful, but I left. Thanks! ] (]) 17:11, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
:*That template is only for "neighborhoods." It was created by a well-intentioned user who didn't appear to have much real-world knowledge of Knoxville and was working from dubious sources, but was committed to document all of the alleged neighborhoods described in those sources. Others of us squandered a lot of time and energy repairing the template and associated articles. <br /> There probably would be merit in creating a comprehensive template for the city, but it's annoying when the template-tail starts to wag the article-dog, as it did in that case. --] (]) 18:04, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
::*Yes, that much was clear. In general, way too much effort is wasted on well-intended efforts--see DYK. Hey, we have the template, it appears to be functional, how about a name change? And would you like to draw up a city-wide template in a sandbox? You can make one for Oak Ridge too, with a gigantic ] on it. ] (]) 18:18, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
:::*Not gonna use that picture. ;-) --] (]) 18:35, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

== Sorry about that ==

Well, that'll teach me not to "correct" what I think are spelling errors quickly over lunch and without really looking carefully at the context. Sorry. <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 03:05, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
*Oh, not to worry. I'm just glad I was right. Now write the OED and tell them to add "accountred"; it's not in there. Did you type it in in Google books? Real interesting, and I looked at a dozen of them to make sure they weren't misprints. ] (]) 03:07, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
**I haven't yet. I admit, I'm perplexed by the 'n' in that word. If it's from accoutre, where's the 'n' come from? <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 03:11, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
***My question exactly. Hey, ask the reference desk! ] (]) 03:12, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
****Yeah, probably should. I wonder, could it possibly be a portmanteau of accounted and accoutred? <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 03:17, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
*****The word to describe it has escaped me, but there's a process where words borrowed from another language attract additional letters because, to native speakers of the host language, they appear similar to native words. ] (]) 04:24, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::*Hmm... that's a plausible possibility. <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 16:32, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
<--] - now to wait for replies. <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 16:32, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
*Excellent! We do have a couple of hardcore linguists in the joint. ] (]) 16:34, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
*Lady, I got a reply. I've posted some musings there (one involving you). ] (]) 02:24, 30 January 2012 (UTC)

I have to wonder about pronunciation. Is the beginning pronounced like "account" or "acoont"? Is the final syllable said like "tred" or "turd"? And are those consistent - how similar would Walter Scott's pronunciation be to someone writing in the post-Civil-War-era US? <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 16:22, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
*Good question. I'd say "account", for in the South anyway. Perhaps "acoont" in Scotland! "Tred", I don't know. There is always an upper-class sway toward French, but how that would work here I can't tall. Scott's rendering of dialect is severely criticized--perhaps a Southern version of his version of a Highland dialect is as real as our pirate speech. ] (]) 15:33, 2 February 2012 (UTC)

== The Brotherhood of Eternal Love ==

Nice work. ] <small>(])</small> 04:40, 27 January 2012 (UTC)

:What Toddst1 said. Cheers ] (]) 07:15, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
::Thanks! ] (]) 14:41, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
Hello Drmies, and Toddst1... I suspect that this is not the correct way to contact you, but after half an hour of looking for a proper way to send either of you a message, this is as close as I've been able to get. Re the Brotherhood of Eternal Love article, I'm one of the two editors taking turns replacing each others content. I've just created an account this evening, and written up my intentions on my User page. I hope you'll have a look, and that we can discuss the editing of this page further. I'll need a little help, as I can not yet make heads or tails of the Wiki messaging system.

Please don't interpret my attempts to edit this article as vandalism, or anything less than an effort to accurately and neutrally describe this organization. I am aware of, but am not part of, the ''Orange Sunshine'' documentary film project. I'm not trying to promote it or anything else, including the Brotherhood of Eternal Love, but I would like the article to be based on a more complete set of facts, and to be free of egregious errors.

I am just now becoming aware of Misplaced Pages's proscription against original research, and I acknowledge that I have not been attributing my material to its published sources. I'm willing to do that going forward.

Please forget about the bodily harm threat from the other editor, btw. It was made on Facebook, not Misplaced Pages. I only mentioned that to Ramaksoud2000 so that he wouldn't divulge my identity or email address to this other fellow, who, fortunately, does not live nearby.

Thanks very much, - Warren Allen <small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 11:45, 27 January 2012 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
*You'll have seen the note on your talk page, no doubt--summarizing, there isn't a messaging system, and these remarks are best place on the article talk page, ]. Thank you, ] (]) 14:40, 27 January 2012 (UTC)

== Good contribution ==

I think this is a nice contribution. For Biblical aspects it is an important source. --] (]) 16:51, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
*Sorry, I disagree. The content is possibly of interest in the main article, ]. However, I do not believe that ] (and the reference was incomplete) count as reliable sources on this particular topic. Such publications are usually accepted to speak of the tenets held by the denomination, but this is a historical topic. Thank you, ] (]) 17:00, 27 January 2012 (UTC)

Sorry, I disagee with you. The part of the article is talking about music and Bible. It is appropiate and you are wrong. --] (]) 19:06, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
*Please see ] and what reliable sources are. As for being wrong, well, I guess I have no response to that. ] (]) 19:15, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
**No need to respond to the claim that you're wrong, Drmies, since any neutral disinterested observer would agree that you're right. ] ] 07:10, 28 January 2012 (UTC)

== 3RR clarification ==

I stripped out some hopelessly unreliable content from ] a few hours ago. Subsequently, I have nominated an article on the author of most of that cited content - ] - at AfD.

An IP has reverted my removals on three occasions since the strip-out, per the . Now, this is where I get very confused about 3RR: the article was stable for a few days prior to my initial edits, so do my first edits count as a "revert"? My suspicion is that they do and therefore 3RR is favouring retention of content rather than removal in this instance. Trying to have conversations with IPs is next to impossible in these situations, but I have tried and in fairness they did respond on my own talk page. - ] (]) 06:33, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
:IP now blocked for 3RR breach, but I am still unsure of my ground. That the article stays the same for 24 hours is no big deal but if I remove the crap content again some time after that then I'll be slow edit warring. This is so messy: the remover is always going to be on the "wrong" end of the count, and so I guess that I'd better try to get some support from ] or similar. - ] (]) 09:04, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
::Another fine mess you've gotten yourself into. Well, next time that IP will get blocked for longer, and now there is a pattern of edits to latch onto in case of IP hopping. In cases like these, one can sometimes pick up a determined BLP fighter at the BLP noticeboard--consider making friends with Yesyoureallycan. Good luck Sitush!<p>To all interested parties: YES I'm watching ''My Little Pony'' right now: brohoof! ] (]) 15:29, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
::Sitush, do you have an opinion on this, ]? ] (]) 15:50, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
:::Delete. My other growing opinion is that the creator of that article, ], ], the IP & perhaps one other user are all socks. - ] (]) 16:01, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
::::BTW, I prod'ed ], whose only publications appear to be the works of Yousaf, and set up a query about Yousaf's hagiographies etc at RSN (although I have ''never'' managed to obtain a meaningful answer from that venue in the past). - ] (]) 16:17, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::Ah, I see that you slapped a CSD on the publisher. Is that because you are more decisive or less patient that me? - ] (]) 17:39, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::Don't know about the first, Sitush, but definitely the last. You saw that it was deleted by DGG, a good indication that you were right, and you did bring up a very valid PROD rationale. ] (]) 18:47, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::::It is such a shame that "This is crap" is not a valid PROD rationale. I mean, 95% of the time it is actually the case. - ] (]) 19:06, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
{{od}}
It is kicking off again. ] (from New York) was blocked for 3RR at ] a couple of days ago. Now another IP from New York (different ISP) is making the same edits despite my note on the article talk page and ]. As you are aware from the above, there are a series of connected articles that all contained ridiculous promotional links etc and invoked the work of this pseudo-academic who is directly related to the subject matter. Some of them have been deleted in the past and then recreated; one of them is now at AfD for the second time. What do I do next? - ] (]) 04:33, 31 January 2012 (UTC)

==Incomplete DYK nomination==

] Hello! Your submission of ''']''' at the ] is not complete; see ]. If you do not want to continue with the nomination, tag the nomination page with {{tl|db-g7}}, or ask a ]. Thank you. <!--Template:DYK nomination needs transcluded--> ] (]) 15:59, 28 January 2012 (UTC)

== AfD Closure ==

{{Lafd|Paul John Ellis}}

If appropriate, could you please close the above AfD based on my withdrawal of the nomination? ] doesn't give any guidance on ''how'' the closure is supposed to be implemented. As an aside, if you have any tips on what I should do in the future before nominating an academic for deletion, feel free. I approach these articles as I would any other article, but, as you can see from the discusion, I get a lot of push back (a euphemism for the rude comments) that I should do more, or at least do it differently. Thanks.--] (]) 16:18, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
:FWIW, until earlier this week I was not aware of the h-index thing, nor was I wonderfully happy about how it was presented to me at the AfD that I nominated. - ] (]) 16:31, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
::Actually, it is mentioned at ]: "Measures of citability such as the h-index, g-index, etc., may be used as a rough guide in evaluating whether Criterion 1 is satisfied, but they should be approached with considerable caution since their validity is not, at present, widely accepted, and since they depend substantially on the source indices used." The whole Citation metrics section is a labor-intensive quagmire.--] (]) 16:40, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
::<small>{{tps}} {{ec}} I hope you don't mind Drmies - I've gone ahead and closed it as keep. I've meant to try out that script I had installed, and this was an easy one... ] ]<sup>·</sup>] 16:42, 28 January 2012 (UTC) </small>
::::I noticed, Nolelover, thanks for taking care of it, and I'm glad I gave you an opportunity to try out your script. :-) '''Question''': could I have closed it myself?--] (]) 17:08, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::I've never closed any of the many AfDs I've withdrawn, although I guess ''theoretically'' there's no reason not to...I just wouldn't/don't because it because, for whatever reason, I wonder if it might be taken as a I Was Maybe Wrong But I'm Withdrawing And There's Nothing You Can Do To Stop Me action. Meh, so it stays open another day or two. It's not going anywhere, and no one will !vote delete once you've withdrawn. ] ]<sup>·</sup>] 17:27, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::I continued to to argue for deletion on one of Drmies' withdrawn AfDs on a Belgian beer recently. I needed to demonstrate that I am not his toady. ] ] 07:02, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
:::Yes, Bbb. In my case it was presented as some sort of panacea for keep/delete, and while ] says it quite nicely I must admit that my thought was "that's bollocks". - ] (]) 16:46, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
::::Heh.--] (]) 17:08, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
<--Thank you all. Believe it or not, I was out selling Girl Scout cookies with an unwilling child. I recently withdrew one of my own (after further investigation), but there was only one vote--by the author, with a rant and nothing but invalid arguments. Yes, this one you could close yourself--and I wish "speedy keep" would be stricken from the vocabulary of most editors. It's not like you have a reputation for being an a-hole, Bb. ] (]) 18:46, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
:So you don't have a budding retail queen on your hands, huh? Did y'all make some sales anyway? <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 19:01, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
::Six boxes. This is America: people rarely get out of their car... ] (]) 20:03, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
:::In Southern California, people don't form relationships - their cars do. Car divorces are common (irreconcilable models).--] (]) 20:21, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
::::My policy is to buy two boxes from any Girl Scout who asks, unless I'm flat broke in which case I buy three. ] ] 07:05, 29 January 2012 (UTC)

== ] ==
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== ] ==

This article was recently copy edited by Jack Greenmaven (of WP:GOCE) and by Hylian Auree. Do you see any problems with it as it stands now? As I'm thinking of nominating it again at WP:FAR. ] <sup>]</sup><sub>(])</sub> 20:50, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
:I think that Jack took a good article and made it better. ] ] 06:58, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
::SpeakFree, I'm a bit all over the place, but I will look at this today. But usually I take Cullen's advice without hesitation. Hey, SpeakFree, zometeen pannenkoeken voor het ontbijt! Da's een groot voordeel van Amerika versus Nederland. ] (]) 14:38, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
:::Yummy. No probs, there is no hurry. ] <sup>]</sup><sub>(])</sub> 20:31, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
::::I nevertheless nominated it again ]. ] <sup>]</sup><sub>(])</sub> 23:50, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
<--Oh, yes, I forgot to tell you--I looked at all those copyedits a day or so ago, and they looked fine to me. Did I add "dearth" to the article and it was subsequently taken out? Good luck with it, SpeakFree! ] (]) 23:53, 30 January 2012 (UTC)

== "Who's the prettiest admin?" ==

It's gotta be the professor in Alabama. ] ] 06:57, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
: my response to Cullen's absurd notion. ] (]) 07:00, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
::That video was mean, and made my Google Chrome freeze up and crash. But I laughed. {{unsigned|Cullen328}}
:::On top of all that, playing that video logged me out and made me sign above as an IP. I take responsibility for the above edit. Track the IP address, and you will learn that I am editing in or near American Canyon, California, just like my user page says. (The city limit is only about 100 yards away). ] ] 07:12, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
::::Whew, my secret identity is safe. The geolocation puts me way across town. I was afraid that it would pinpoint my house. ] ] 07:15, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::Problem fixed, sir. Selective deletion is a beautiful thing. ]&nbsp;<sup>]] ]]</sup> 07:50, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
<--Well, thanks Bg. That's a bit gross. I have the feeling you're acting out on Misplaced Pages what Mrs. Bgwhite won't have you do in real life. Cullen, thank you so much. Maybe next time (at Wikimania?) I'll ask Mrs. Cullen to dance with me. Now, I know for a fact that the Lady is quite a looker, but is she prettier than me? Mirror, mirror? ] (]) 14:21, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
:Of course not! <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 19:30, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
::I would love to visit Washington, DC. It has been many years since I've been there. ] ] 20:12, 29 January 2012 (UTC)

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== ] ==

OK, this is my first attempt at a DYK review. As I said there, it looks to me like it meets all the requirements, but I'd like another pair of eyes behind me. Would you (or a TPS) look, please? <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 20:07, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
*From the title, it's clear that this is one of Gerda's. Usually, they're good. I'll have a look. ] (]) 01:12, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
**Thanks, Drmies. So when she addresses that one question, we can tick it off, I guess? <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 02:24, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
***Yes. You'll note that a lot of DYK reviewers aren't as picky as I am (and only some are a lot pickier). But Gerda has been churning out quality content, and I never have more than nitpicky comments. Then again, with her I'm extra picky because her stuff is so good and I like to think that much of it is GA ready. Thanks for the review! ] (]) 14:49, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
:::*Yeah, I saw that while I made no edits to her article, you caught several little things. I actually picked one of hers deliberately when I saw it on the list, knowing she tends to do good work. Thank you for the help. <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 15:12, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
::::*I hate to be an officious intermeddler (I have not yet done a DYK review myself, but soon will) but my only concern was the question of newness (expansion of exiting article). If it is 5X, then it might not qualify, I think. Alternatively, if it is a fixed number of characters, then I have no idea and no opinion. Just a thought. <span style="text-shadow:#396 0.2em 0.2em 0.5em; class=texhtml">] (])</span> 15:19, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::*Hmmm, I just ticked it off. I admit I didn't actually count characters, but it looked to me that the actual prose had to have been increased at least five times. <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 15:24, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::(I should keep my mouth shut and just smile, but there is a tool called DYK check which tells you that it is long enough, - counting of characters doesn't help because only the so-called prose counts, - thanks for the tick, --] (]) 15:35, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::*Thank for the guidance. That would solve the issue.
::::::I think that is the standard, but in my case this is ]. I have no question about the quality of the work. I only know how picky DYK is, and if you aren't over the threshold, then you're not in the door. <span style="text-shadow:#396 0.2em 0.2em 0.5em; class=texhtml">] (])</span> 15:37, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::::I don't quite understand, I made sure I am over the threshold before I nominated. Go ahead, install the tool yourself and check if you don't believe it. It's a very useful tool, it's practically impossible to do a review without it, or how would you differentiate between 4.9 and 5.1 times. - Different approach: If you compare the former article to what there is now, you will see that it is all new, because I could not use the 900+ chars that I found. I really prefer to do them from scratch, like BWV 125, nominated, to appear on 2 February, didn't get a review yet, --] (]) 15:55, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
<--Sorry, I had no idea there was bean counting going on in this section. Consider this: in , I only counted the first section at less than 800 characters, not the "structure" section (and "recordings"), since that's really kind of like a list and is unchanged still in the , which has some 4,700 characters. Everybody happy? ] (]) 04:45, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
:It's in prep and deserves it, thank you. I count the beans since the discussion on a cantata that still had the text in it and the bean counters wanted me to match that *5, so: happy about this one. - I am even happier that the ] is there, too, as happy as one can be writing about departing. Next ], no rush, it's new and good until 11 Febr. --] (]) 07:34, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
::About more bean counting: I counted 28 articles on the PumpkinSky list, checked off as ok. Dealing with 3 others (so far), please ] about paraphrasing issues, such as a dangerous "and was designated a State Natural Area in 1986" copied word-for-word from the source. BWV 125 Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin (With peace and joy I depart) is on the Main Page, in memory of a great helper on WP. BWV 84 is approved. --] (]) 15:21, 2 February 2012 (UTC)

== Forewarning ==

They've filed the report at the wrong venue but doubtless they will repost in due course - since you have been named, see ]. Some background at ], ] and ]. - ] (]) 01:29, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
*Thanks Sitush. I'm kind of honored to be whined about in the complaint that bears your name. Unless, of course, you turn out to be a trolling sock puppet or something like that. ] (]) 01:47, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
:*I may be Jimbo, as Lady may recall. See ]. - ] (]) 01:51, 30 January 2012 (UTC)

== James Tod FAC ==

As you are someone who contributed to the article, I thought that you should know that it is now at ]. Scary. - ] (]) 09:14, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
:I was going to take a look at the weird capitals issue later. It was introduced but I did not spot it until today. Very odd.
:The ''sic'' was discussed on the talk page. - ] (]) 19:45, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
::But that's a discussion about entites? entities? ] (]) 19:52, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
::No, my comment and sic-removal refers to "intestine". ] (]) 19:53, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
::Have a cold drink ready, since I just unloaded in the FA review. With my apologies. ] (]) 19:53, 31 January 2012 (UTC)

== Scots College ==

Although it has been almost a month, I'd still like to give my thanks for your edits to ]. I'll pass on the implied guidelines when I can to the more serious editors around there :) - thanks again! ] (]) 09:40, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
*Oh, you're more than welcome. Yes, school articles often suffer in the same way: addition of non-notable people and not so neutral information--for US schools usually about their glorious tradition in sports. That article needs a heavy infusion of sources, and of course a photograph of the principal wearing a kilt--I bet you it would be the only one of its kind on Misplaced Pages. Thanks for your note, ] (]) 14:47, 30 January 2012 (UTC)

== Thank you! ==

I thought I was going to have to trawl through that huge ] backlog on my own! ]] 15:17, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
*We aim to please. It wasn't that bad when I started looking at it. Thanks! ] (]) 18:28, 30 January 2012 (UTC)

== Vellalar ==

... well, in that case (RFPP) I have just done . If you have a word with Spiffy then I suspect you'll get the same reaction as I had on seeing these additions but, hey ho, we'll live with it as long as I am not the only one reverting. Thanks for taking a look. - ] (]) 15:20, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
*I'm keeping an eye on it. ] (]) 18:29, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
*Yes, --don't know why I failed. Thanks. Oh, keep warning those IPs; that's helpful. ] (]) 18:40, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
**If you are like me then what you did was hit "undo" in Twinkle. If you had hit "Rollback (AGF)" or "Rollback (Vandalism)" then "good faith"/"vandalism" would be in the summary. What you needed was "Restore" because there were two IPs involved. I am not convinced about the warnings because it is almost certainly the same single person dodging and socking: geolocate + a fairly narrow range suggests that is the case, although the range is too wide to block ''en masse''. Actually, they're probably not deliberately dodging, but their IP is changing each time nonetheless.<p>In any event, the net effect is that they won't see the warnings but if someone else uses that IP in future then they'll see some weird messages. Semi-pp would have forced them to the talk page to discuss changes. I am turning into quite the strategist! - ] (]) 04:17, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
***I've blocked the most recent IP for 48 hours and protected the template. There's a couple of others they've been messing with; let me know, or RPP, if they become problematic. See also , on the Simple Misplaced Pages. You can extend your battleground to that place, maybe. ;) Oh, Spiff had protected it against socking: if you have any ideas on who the master is, start an SPI. Perhaps a range block is in order, but I'm no expert on that--the good folks at AIV or ANI are. Good luck, ] (]) 15:38, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
****The master will be ], as per my comment at RFPP. But SPI will not link IPs to usernames, so there is no point in taking it there. I've never looked at Simple Misplaced Pages before - how the hell does that work? Have you seen their version of ]? I mean, there is simple and there is bloody stupid. Anyway, I have enough people trying to outflank me on this front without opening up a whole new campaign on another. Unlike Napoleon and Hitler, I am not an delusional egotist. Well, at least ''I'' don't think I am ;) ] (]) 16:32, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
*****Thanks. I've looked through their edits but didn't see anything familiar: can you single out one or two that exemplify their style, on article they're still active on? That may help. As for Simple: see , which also involves you, Napoleon. ] (]) 16:38, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
******Thanks for the BS ... erm, Barnstar. Pondheepankar goes back well before my (active) time and the list of socks at the SPI archive is pretty long because, yes, s/he keeps returning. I've kind of got to know what goes on via some process similar to osmosis, guided by the superior experience of ] and ]. Articles related to the Kongu Vellalar Gounder community are among their (Pondheepankar's) interests & there is usually a lot of unsourced stuff because it is ]. They have a fascination with listing things also. I'll see if I can create a trail for you but I've got this FA thing on the boil at the moment also. And now that some twit has mentioned my name at Simple I'll probably find people crossing over from there to slug it out with me here :) ] (]) 17:10, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
*******Good luck with the FA. If "twit" means what I think it means, you'll have an RfC/U to contend with also. Your community ban is in the mail, Sitush. ] (]) 19:04, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
********Twit can be a verb or a noun; in either case it ranks extremely low on the Malleus Scale. - ] (]) 19:55, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
*********Thinking about it, "twat" can also be a verb or noun. I used to get twatted quite often back in the days when I played rugby. To the best of my knowledge, there are no such words as "twet" or "twut" in the English language ... but I vaguel recall seeing "twot" somewhere, once. Probably a misprint for "twyt". - ] (]) 19:58, 31 January 2012 (UTC)

Thought I'd let you know: not much on your end yet, but we got hit with {{plainlinks|url=http://simple.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Dheeran_Chinnamalai&curid=173555&diff=3320376&oldid=3315045 this}} yesterday. ] (]) 16:37, 3 February 2012 (UTC)

== Sarah Case ==

In the contributor description at the back of ''Georgia Women'' (ed. by Chirhart and Wood), it says that Case "is completing a manuscript on southern women and educational reform in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Georgia". Sounds interesting doesn't it? (BTW, ''a propos'' an earlier discussion: note the lack of capitalization of southern in that quote.) <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 17:16, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
*You should go get another graduate degree, Lady, on this topic. (BTW, yes, I've seen that in many places too. I'd like to see a specific entry in the MOS.) ] (]) 04:27, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
**Hah, it's more fun to have brief spurts of activity here when the notion takes me. :) (You could start a discussion topic at ], or start something in a sandbox on it, then propose it there.) <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 16:29, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
***Eh, well, my argument would be "We should capitalize it because the South will rise again"? ] (]) 18:53, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
***Tough. I'm looking and polling in "our" context, of course--South as a cultural/historical/regional entity, in specific reference to Civil War, Lost Cause, etc. . . My boss (white male midwesterner), no. Sociology prof (black female), yes. History prof (white female LSUer), yes. I don't think any consensus will be forthcoming here: we must allow both. That's nice, cause that means I can use the capital (unless the MOS forbids it), which I like because it looks better. ] (]) 19:03, 31 January 2012 (UTC)

== ] ==

Hello! I have watched (with admittedly some frustration) the evolution of the ] article today. Given that, I went ahead and made some edits to try to bring things into line. If you see anywhere I stepped over the line, or anywhere I fell short, please drop me a line at my ]. Thanks, and thank you (as always) for your great work. --] (]) 00:50, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
*If anything, I think you were way too nice! I unleashed the MOS and various other acronyms. Thanks for alerting me and for your good work. ] (]) 02:29, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
**Just looked... a work of art. I truly learned a few things by following you edit by edit. Thanks for the update! --] (]) 03:25, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
***You're too kind. In Dutchland we call what I did "chopping with a blunt axe." BTW, on the edit-by-edit, I've noticed that this is helpful for a couple of reasons, one of them being that in contentious articles it allows for clear edit summaries, so the "opposing" party is perhaps more convinced of judiciousness and the proper application of WP guidelines. Happy days! ] (]) 15:30, 31 January 2012 (UTC)

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*Haha thanks, {{U|Mz7}}--and I just hit you with a +2! ] (]) 15:28, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
*{{U|Bbb23}}, happy new year, and how is it that you are thanked more than me??? I thought I was the good cop! ] (]) 15:29, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
**It's a conspiratorial ploy by the perps to cozy up to the bad cop.--] (]) 16:04, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
***Shoot I just thanked ] for an edit, and she was already ahead of me. ] (]) 17:54, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
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:::* As explained on my talk, I hope I do more real thank-you than lazy click-thanks ;) - Happy new year 2025, opened with ] that first sounded OTD in 1725 (as the Main page has). --] (]) 18:01, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
:::* ], my ] 300 years after the first performance, is up for GAN. ] will be my story tomorrow. --] (]) 21:09, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
:::* My ] is about a composer who influenced music history also by writing. Did you watch Masilo talk and dance? --] (]) 09:54, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
:::* ... and today, ], ], in memory of her first appearance on stage OTD in 1900, and of principal author ]. --] (]) 18:56, 14 January 2025 (UTC)
:::* Today, between many who just died, ] on his 45th birthday who was good for ] mentioning a Verdi opera in 2018, - you can see his work in the trailer of another one that I saw, and my talk page has a third (but by a different director). 2025 pics, finally. --] (]) 18:43, 17 January 2025 (UTC)
:::* Today I have ] (trumpeter, conductor) on the main page who worked closely with ] who became GA yesterday, - small world! To celebrate: mostly flowers pics from vacation ;) --] (]) 20:01, 20 January 2025 (UTC)


== Advice needed ==
*Thanks for the kind note on my talk page, Drmies. I can't recall a time we've been at odds either, in the best tradition of the small town prosecutor and defense attorney, courtroom battles by day and evening beers among friends. Though the template deletion irks me, its also a small trifle in the big scheme of things. Cheers.--''']''' • <small><sup style="position:relative">]<span style="position:relative;bottom:-2.0ex;left:-3.2ex;*left:-5.5ex;">]</span></sup></small> 16:55, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
**My pleasure. Even without the template, articles will still be rescued--please drop me a line if you run into something exciting that may need saving. Since I am a well-known almost fascist deletionist, such a note can never be considered canvassing. ] (]) 18:52, 31 January 2012 (UTC)


How can I convince user:Sky258 that, per ], airport connections need independent sources? Nearly all his/her are unsourced and reverted. Warnings did not help but blocking seems over the top. Do you have any ideas? <span style="border:1px solid green; padding:0 2px">]&nbsp;]</span> 17:46, 3 January 2025 (UTC)
== Psst ==
*Hmm I disagree: they were warned by multiple editors, and the content is unsourced. I was going to ask about talk page consensus, but there is project-wide consensus... ] (]) 22:59, 3 January 2025 (UTC)
**Okay. <span style="border:1px solid green; padding:0 2px">]&nbsp;]</span> 23:33, 3 January 2025 (UTC)
***Unfortunately, the learning curve after the prior block is best described as flatliner... <span style="border:1px solid green; padding:0 2px">]&nbsp;]</span> 02:17, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
****Hmm Banner I jumped on that too quickly: it was not a complete flatline, and I left the editor a note, which one might call a final warning. ] (]) 16:25, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
*****I disagree: and . <span style="border:1px solid green; padding:0 2px">]&nbsp;]</span> 18:52, 18 January 2025 (UTC)


== CS1 error on ] ==
You might just not have an answer, but you might have missed it - so just in case, look up to ]. :) <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 22:07, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
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== ]/] ==
== Truth seekers ==


Returned to ] AGAIN, with that nonsensical ref about a BENFICA match for a SPORTING championship win (reverted it on the spot)! I guess the rest can stay (should you see that the sources are appropriate, if not remove it), will duly compose it (i.e. Style of play section) when i get home.
I had written something very similar and deleted it before I hit "Save page." I think that page will remain protected for a long, long time. ] <small>(])</small> 23:21, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
*Yep. I saw you had a visit from an old friend. ] (]) 23:22, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
::I "seem to attract the kooks" - or more likely, I just tend to deal with them. ] <small>(])</small> 23:46, 31 January 2012 (UTC)


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== Books & Bytes – Issue 66 ==
What do you mean "improperly verified"? I saw that BBC documentary and Dr. Tar Ilan did say that Mary Magdalene was the founder of Christianity. You don't consider a BBC historical documentary as a reliable source? BBC decided to trust Ilan as an expert in history. Besides, Bart Ehrman corroborates what Ilan says, see the quote on ]. I don't say that your judgment is wrong, I just want to understand your reasoning. ] (]) 23:49, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
*I see that John Carter has responded on the talk page; I agree with his comments. In short, my own take: one scholar does not a notable controversy make. "While it would be straightforward to consider" is argumentative (i.e., not encyclopedic). "] ''Bible Mysteries'' ep. 4, "The Real Mary Magdalene", 2003." is incomplete (missing bibliographical information) and for such important points we need to require printed information. But also, you shift from "founder" to Mary or others being apostles. The final sentence sounds like the conclusion of an essay--a matter of tone, and the statement is unverified. But again, John Carter's comments are probably more helpful: an article on "founding" may be a viable idea. Thank you, ] (]) 01:08, 1 February 2012 (UTC)


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== Banned cease-and-desist photographer ==
Hi there, saw that you deleted my edit re: the vice principal who's a conservative commentator. You said the statement was under-referenced, but I disagree. I linked to his page on the schools website, showing he's employed there; I linked to his author/editor page on a conservative commentary website; I also linked to his twitter account, which is updated with great frequency. The Hendricken wiki page itself is very long, and yet it has only five other citations. I added three to support my one (and very true) statement, which I would think would be a good thing. No? ] (]) 00:17, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
*Misplaced Pages works by way of secondary sources. But even if a secondary source verifies that he is a conservative commentator, what encyclopedic value does that have? ] (]) 00:59, 1 February 2012 (UTC)


I am really frazzled now. Someone is . I can not find any trace of that. You should expect some traces of that on ENWP, Meta or Commons, but no.
== Tighten up Intro to Germanic Neopaganism ==


Do you (or your stalkers) know anything about this? It sounds a bit fishy to me right now. <span style="border:1px solid green; padding:0 2px">]&nbsp;]</span> 14:26, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
Would you mind if I change the introduction to ]? The current version is a bit repetitious. Note that all references will be kept.
*No clue. I'll add to your note. Thanks, ] (]) 16:10, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
**Thanks, seeing the edits of this account, the editor did this wiki-wide. <span style="border:1px solid green; padding:0 2px">]&nbsp;]</span> 16:50, 13 January 2025 (UTC)


:(stalker comment) I don't really have anything conclusive to add, but from what I see, the user who uploaded the images is not banned or even warned from either enwiki or Commons. He appears to be a professional photographer who uploads many of his images to commons, and then Misplaced Pages, replacing lower-quality existing ones if necessary (I guess there is a small chance its all a big copyright misuse but you'd have thought that would have been picked up upon, particularly as his work involves famous buildings and peopel so probably gets a lot of views). You can see on his talk page there is a message from an IP user in 2019 (who stopped editing in the same year) regarding 'excessive use of own images'. I'm unsure if any such rule actually exists, but in my opinion it was not applicable anyway as the use of the images improved the site, were not self-promotional in terms of including watermarks or anything to overtly identify the contributor, and was not excessive proliferation of photos within individual articles. The reverting user has only made 92 edits, half of which were reverting the photographer today. Not sure why they would even take this course of action, expect perhaps they noticed an image (one of their own?) replaced by the photographer editor, read their talk page, decided the 2019 message was something official and unilaterally decided it justified reverting all recent additions (in the same style as the 2019 user, which is suspicious too). ] (]) 17:45, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
see this page:
:], thank you for doing some of that leg work--I had looked at various things but managed to miss that IP comment. And that IP comment: well, "excessive" use is a thing frowned upon but you laid out the (common sense) practices pretty neatly; thank you for that as well. ] (]) 18:08, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
:{{tl|tps}} That photographer's license terms seem to take a strict position on the exact way credit must be given in off-wiki uses of their work. I'm not sure if they have pursued settlements against good-faith reusers or in other ways headed into license-trolling. I, like others, cannot find discussion about it on enwiki or commons.{{pb}}There was a previous case (long ago, different license-holder) where consensus formed that the ''effect'' of mass use of a certain creator's content on-wiki was to induce innocent/good-faith but not "strictly by the not-quite-expected license terms" use off-wiki, enabling forced legal settlements. There was thought that the creator themself was actually intentional about using wiki in this way, and that all of this exceeded the community's tolerance and good-faith. ] (]) 18:02, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
::], yes, thanks--I remember a case too and I think it played out on Commons, that guy who posted videos of himself ejaculating and stuff, and there was a guy who sucked his own ****. But more to the point, I also remember a case of a photographer who, it was judged, was basically here to promote their own business and I think an ANI post led to removal of some of those images. But I can't see what practical guidelines ] is supposed to have broken. ] (]) 18:10, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
:::I have no idea if there is off-wiki evidence of actual legal actions against re-users, or claims that WP sites are inducement. But I also assume anything I'd find by googling I couldn't mention here for OUTING anyway. ] (]) 18:15, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
::::Yep, and any kind of case should be either discussed on-wiki or submitted privately if there's some privacy concern, rather than signaled (if that's even the word) with a boilerplate and vague edit summary. ] (]) 18:18, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
:], I have reverted those edits. Thanks for bringing it up. ] (]) 18:13, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
::Your welcome. I hope the editor just made a mistake. <span style="border:1px solid green; padding:0 2px">]&nbsp;]</span> 02:43, 14 January 2025 (UTC)
:For every one who's interested, please see ]. ] (]) 21:42, 13 January 2025 (UTC)


== Just to clarify posts on Miijumaaru talk page ==
]


The conversation I pinged you in at was a continuation of the post right above at . The editor broke it into two parts for some reason and I wasn't about to correct the nesting issue since the conversation turned turbulent. Since they did multiple changes to articles I thought it would be good to let them know that <nowiki>{{main}}</nowiki> is never used in the lead per the template itself. This was made aware to Tennis Project awhile back and several of us have been slowly fixing tennis articles to comply. A daunting task. I hope this helps you understand the situation I encountered. ] (]) 20:01, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
Thank you.


== On a side note to above template talk ==
--] (]) 02:20, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
*Thor, you don't have to ask my permission. For crying out loud, you're a fucking Germanic ''god''! Seriously, go ahead. There's been some stuff happening, as you know, so perhaps it's good to make notes on the talk page and go slowly--not in huge overhauls made in one edit. Kim Dent-Brown is probably also curious. Have at it, and good luck. ] (]) 02:32, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
*Wait--I don't think you can say that Gmc Neopaganism is "also known as" those things. It's not Asatru (because that's a specific form) or The Troth (because that's a specific club). I think you should stay with more general terms such as heathenism or whatever. Besides, some of those wikilinks go back to the article itself, which indicates that they are sub-terms, genres, versions, etc. ] (]) 02:42, 1 February 2012 (UTC)


While template "main" should not be used in the lead, the template "further" is less clear on placement. I just looked and the template "see also" also says not to use in the lead and is used only at the top of sections. "Further" says nothing about placement and I can't help but wonder if that should also say not to use in the lead. Where best to bring that up? On the narrow Template:Further talk page? Or is there a more general template talk page that it should be talked about? Thanks. ] (]) 20:18, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
Drmies, I have been involved in Odinism since the 1980's, and, generally speaking, the various names are synonyms. Odinism tends to be used in Britain, Asatru tends to be used in the USA, Theodism originally meant people who emphasized the Anglo-Saxon names of the gods instead of the Old Norse names, and heathenism was originally used by people who wanted to use German names. of course, the only complete material we have is from Iceland (the Eddas), so some of the latter groups tend to make some imaginative leaps.
*That's a good question, and I don't have an answer for that--but I think ] is the first place I would go to. I don't know that that page gets a lot of traffic, though... But if, as you say, there is a consensus for the other one, you might could ping some of the editors who discussed that. ] (]) 21:26, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
*:I posted at Manual of Style/Layout first to see if anyone knows the answer. Thanks. ] (]) 22:06, 13 January 2025 (UTC)


== AfD sock ==
I will tighten up the intro, but feel free to alter. Thank you --] (]) 08:02, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
*Well, "complete" is a bit of a stretch, given that its composition took place after the conversion of Iceland. I disagree that these terms are synonyms: what you have are organizations and systems that claim to be synonymous, but that's hardly the same thing. Even heathenism isn't a synonym, really, since different writers in different times can mean anything that's not Christian: it may mean your term in the recent past, but certainly not in the nineteenth century, for instance, so any phrasing is going to have to involve some modifications. , I think, is not bad--but I see now that this is after Bhlegkorb's revert. I've tweaked that version again. Thing is also, if all those terms are synonyms, then all the denominations ought to be synonymous with each other and they aren't--just look at the discussions about race and ethnicity (universality). ] (]) 14:55, 1 February 2012 (UTC)


There's something seriously wrong with {{noping|OhNoKaren}}. The account is about a week old, and she's already created many AfDs. That's pretty much all she's done. I vaguely remember some deletion socks, although I don't recall that they had problems with the procedure as she does. Even if she's not a sock, I'm thinking her editing is disruptive enough to block, but I have to go eat dinner. Can you check if you're still around?--] (]) 01:59, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
You seem to be a sensible chap, so perhaps the solution would be a quick cleanup and then for you (as an administrator) to place a protect on the article. Although Odinists believe that time goes in circles, editing in circles seems fruitless.--] (]) 01:26, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
*Well, we did just block an AfD troll, a few weeks ago, but this one has a clean record, from my perspective. I need coffee, BTW. ] (]) 13:04, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
*This is true. Thing is (sorry, Þing), I shouldn't, since I've been actively editing the article and chances are I would protect a version I like. I wonder, can't you and Bhlegkorb work this out? Their recent remarks seem sensible enough. If you both are of different heathen persuasions, that might be difficult, of course, but that's the burden of a project like this one: consensus. I haven't looked at the talk page in a while; I don't know if you are discussing things there. I hope you are. Also, I don't think a quick cleanup is possible here--the rest of the article is so all over the place, because the very subject matter is difficult to define or cover, that there's nothing quick we can do there, I think. But I'm actually afraid to look at the article since I might find more edit-warring there. ] (]) 01:54, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
**Thanks. Later, after logging out, it occurred to me that the new user's name is similar to {{U|Ohnoitsjamie}}, not similar enough to block for impersonation, but I wondered if the user's conduct rings any bells, Jamie?--] (]) 15:05, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
***Sounds like a "sour grapes" account, someone upset that their vanity bio/company page was deleted? Not sure what the specific case would be. I suspect a sock check would turn up multiple accounts. <b>] ]</b> 15:07, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
****Sorry to disappoint you. ;) ] (]) 16:17, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
****See analysis on ] - she did nominate multiple vanity bio/company pages, and I think those will actually get deleted. --] (]) 16:17, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
*****If many of the nominations have merit, it makes her less disruptive, but not less suspicious.--] (]) 16:34, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
**** CU would probably be stale, but ] comes to mind; after I deleted a page they created, they became very active in AfD; some of the noms were good, but many were not and they were eventually blocked, unblocked, then reblocked for violating terms of their unblock. <b>] ]</b> 17:01, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
*****HOW IN THE WORLD DO YOU REMEMBER STUFF LIKE THAT ] (]) 17:03, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
****** That's a great question; there's plenty of more useful stuff I wish that I remembered. <b>] ]</b> 17:07, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
*******The two users don't write at all the same. Light2021 doesn't sound like a native English speaker. Drmies, was a check ever run against Light2021? Looks like they were accused of socking (their block log is, um, busy)?--] (]) 17:13, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
********Yep--by ] and, to stay on the topic of memory, by you. ;) ] (]) 17:34, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
********It's documented here, ], and Jpgordon checked after an unblock request in 2018. ] (]) 17:39, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
*********Ha! If you remember, my memory is almost non-existent, and as far as CU-related stuff, I repress all of it as bad memories. That said, I suspect that if you were to check the CU log of Light2021 vs. the data on Karen, you might find that they edit from different continents, pretty much ruling out that she's a sock of Light2021.--] (]) 18:05, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
**********Hmm no I don't remember that. ;) ] (]) 18:11, 16 January 2025 (UTC)


== A barnstar for you! ==
Although Bhlegkorb has reversed nearly every edit that I have made to the page, he does seem to respect the edits made by administrators such as yourself, so, in the interest of peace, I will keep a low profile for a time. I returned here in late 2011 (I stopped editing[REDACTED] in 2005 or so because of life responsibilities) because I watched with alarm a series of edits, made over a year, by someone who, in my opinion, was trying to claim that little groups with five members each somehow represented greater Odinism. --] (]) 22:10, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
*If I can help it, such claims will not be made in Misplaced Pages articles. As I said on the talk page, I've been going through some of the groups, adding references where I can and merging or suggesting deletion for non-notable ones. I did not know so much was listed about so many non-notable organizations. Best, ] (]) 22:12, 2 February 2012 (UTC)


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==Strmiska's ''Modern Paganism in World Cultures'' - ''Heathenry'' section==

Hi! I think which is part of Michael Strmiska's ] can be considered a good source. It contains virtually all information we need, from terminology to cosmology, and I think it could replace some not reliable sources of the previous version of the article. --] (]) 10:15, 1 February 2012 (UTC) <small>Note that I've written the same message .</small>
:Please continue to take part to the discussions on Germanic Neopaganism since things aren't moving on. ThorLives has recently reverted again to his "superior version" (, ). I invite you to read rapidly all the discussions which have taken place in recent months starting from , since many users' interventions have been completely ignored. --] (]) 12:15, 2 February 2012 (UTC)

== Today's funny article ==

] "is one of the pioneers in gospel balloon twisting" and he is a gospel clown. I must be living under a rock, because I've never heard of this.

Looking at a , I don't know whether to say I'm impressed or to say it is creepy. ] (]) 07:49, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
*Whoa. I mean, really, whoa. ] (]) 14:44, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
* There goes a perfectly good AfD. ] (]) 14:49, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
**That is truly bizarre. <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 17:47, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
***A muscular messiah. ] ] 17:57, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
****Or, as a Facebook friend told me, a lot of hot air. ] (]) 18:44, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
*****I'm going back under my rock, it's too scary out there. But as Drmies sounds like he wants to get involved, will help you build and . Just think of all the great times Drmies with have with his daughters. ] (]) 00:33, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
******That article led me to ]. Hmmmm, does this possibly violate ]? ] ] 00:40, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
*******Well, I trimmed it considerably (and removed the tag). Is it still too much? ] is the expert on the matter (some of the photos in the gallery are his--us Misplaced Pages editors have many talents!). ] (]) 19:19, 4 February 2012 (UTC)

==DYK for Keeley Electronics==
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==Frank Bungarten==
That should do the trick. Happy to be of help.

Keep up the good work, and happy editing! --<font face="Old English Text MT">]</font><sup>]</sup><sub>]</sub> 19:26, 2 February 2012 (UTC)

==]==
Hi there, I noticed you quoted the "Handbuch" in the above article. I appreciate your work and efforts and have a question: more recent media coverage shows that some of the statements made by the Handbuch authors are incorrect--in particular the statement concerning doctors. However, the media in question is a German newspaper (with German text of course) and it can only be viewed online after paying a subscription. How can this updated material be included in the article? Thank you again. ] (]) 20:23, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
*Well, sources don't have to be available online--in such cases we have to take it on good faith. (It's a policy, actually: ].) Complete bibliographical information is a must, I'd say, and including a quote (the ] have a parameter for that) from the original is a good idea. Do you have the article? If you like you can email it to me, and then I can confirm your claim, so to speak. But is the source a reliable one? Which paper? I may have access to it. Thanks, ] (]) 21:48, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
*Oh, after re-reading your message: it may well be that this is a matter that's changed. But I'm curious about the source and would like to look at it. ] (]) 21:49, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
Thanks for the welcome :-). The newspaper report is from the Siegener Zeitung, April 8, 2006. If you don't have acces to it I will get it scanned and send it to you. How's your German?
Some of the other things mentioned by the "Handbuch" do not give a true reflection of the church's stand, but can I correct it without having other third party sources?
Am I right in assuming that the article is now wikified? If so, how can the tag be deleted?
Thanks a million ] (]) 15:07, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
*My spoken German is very rusty, until we have a couple of beers. I took care of the tags. In regards to the Handbuch, it's a published source and thus trumps any non-published source (or other truth). If you have the article scanned you can also put it up on some website, maybe--the email function in Misplaced Pages does not allow for attachments, I think. Web sources ''may'' be reliable, but have to be judged on a case-by-case basis. Does that answer your questions? Happy Feierabend, ] (]) 19:45, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
Thanks for taking care of the tags. Concerning the citation requirement for further verification, which sections did you have in mind? I note that other articles cite their own publications in regard to their "creeds" etc. BTW, I am in the process of getting the newspaper article up on the web, though it may take a little time yet. There are some other articles as well which deal specifically with the German church. The newspapersw are the Rhein Zeitung and the Siegener Zeitung. They are both regional. Thanks again, ] (]) 20:45, 6 February 2012 (UTC)

==Talkback==
{{talkback|Talk:Meerut|Cleanup and Content Removal|ts=00:55, 3 February 2012 (UTC)}}
Found something new. Maybe the actors' list can be added after all. ] (]) 00:55, 3 February 2012 (UTC)

== ] ==

Could you close it as a fail as it hasn't been touched for 2 months (61 days). No attempt to fix has been done. ~~]~~ → <small>] on my ].</small> 01:19, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
*I had totally forgotten about it. What a complete waste of time. Thanks, ] (]) 03:10, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
==Talkback==
{{talkback|Dcshank|Larry Crane|ts=05:20, 3 February 2012 (UTC)}}
] 05:20, 3 February 2012 (UTC)

== ] ==

Did a DYK nomination for the balloon guy. It's located ]. Hope I did things right. ] (]) 07:40, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
*I'm sure Jesus will be very grateful! Nomination looks good. ] (]) 17:01, 3 February 2012 (UTC)

== ] ==
The page has been deleted by you, but we don't understand the reasons, please clarify. <small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 09:42, 3 February 2012 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
*We? It was requested to be deleted so the version at Articles for Creation could be moved there. ] (]) 16:59, 3 February 2012 (UTC)

== Speedy ==

Ideclinedyourspeedy.Sorry, onPOSkeyboardwithbrokenspacebar.(Goaheadandlaugh.)--<font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 18:32, 3 February 2012 (UTC)

== Walled garden ==

Dolchamar was speedied just fine. Patrik Austin is the lead singer of the deleted band. He is also the lead singer of the Messiaat band which now has no other claim to fame save for their lead singer being the lead singer of a now redlinked band. Seems simple enough. <span style="color:green">'''Ten Pound Hammer'''</span> • <sup>(])</sup> 19:30, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
*Sure, but there were a bunch of albums also (now deleted). I am somewhat uncomfortable deleting on the basis that only an already deleted article was the source of notability--it's a kind of domino theory that IMO shouldn't hold in the case of speedy deletion, but clearly you and TexasAndroid feel differently. Oh well. ] (]) 19:56, 3 February 2012 (UTC)

==Dashboard thing==
{{done}}. Note that that line has the edit link - but since you have it as part of your page, it should be fine (mine is a subpage). I also corrected the Bad AFDs toggle, since I had the wrong number for the page size. Enjoy! ] <sup> ] </sup>~<small> ] </small> 23:14, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
*Hey, thanks a bunch! I noticed that the dashboard is bad for my RSI, though... More clicking (deleting), less typing... ] (]) 23:49, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
:*There's that, of course... It's a balancing act. ] <sup> ] </sup>~<small> ] </small> 23:57, 3 February 2012 (UTC)

{{talkback|Jim1138}}

== Some all-powerful admin wisdom needed please ==

So I don't know if you have been watching ], but it is now a redirect with the full page history behind it. I'm pretty sure...meh, I don't know. I'm opposed to the redirect, but before I do anything stupid can I get your take on this? I don't know at what point I'm canvassing the original AfD'ers, but I think I can at least ask you. ] ]<sup>·</sup>] 16:33, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
*Whoa, I last checked it a couple of days ago. I just looked at the article and trimmed the text some; it could do with more pruning. But I see that the AfD closed as delete--I wonder what happened. I'll drop a line to the closing admin later. Thanks, ] (]) 19:18, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
**], and...I'll let you figure it out. Thanks :) ] ]<sup>·</sup>] 19:24, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
***Fo shizzle. Well, let's wait and hear what Phantomsteve has to say. I'm glad I didn't postpone my little nap for this. ] (]) 21:34, 4 February 2012 (UTC)

== Hotel Polen fire (again) ==

Well the ] was going badly so I withdrew the nomination. And there is even doubt by one user that it's good enough even for a Good Article status. Could you have a look again to make sure that it also doesn't loose the GA status? My English mustn't be as good as I thought it was. ] <sup>]</sup><sub>(])</sub> 18:47, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
*Hey SpeakFree, that probably applies to my English as well. I thought it was good enough. No, your GA status will not be lost, so don't worry about that: it would have to be relisted and the status removed, but I don't see that happening. At any rate, if I forget to keep an eye on it, drop me a line if something happens. On another note: while you're sitting there freezing your butt off, I'm outside in the sun! I could wear shorts today! ] (]) 19:13, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
::I'm officially jealous. Luckily the heater is working properly. :) ] <sup>]</sup><sub>(])</sub> 23:01, 4 February 2012 (UTC)

== btw .. ==

thank you. :) — <small><span style="border:1px solid #000000;padding:1px;"><b>]</b> : ]</span></small> 19:27, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
*What did I do, Ched? I hope I said something nice about you somewhere since I think you deserve it. ] (]) 21:28, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
::Let me guess: you helped with this monumental task, ]. Thank you! If Ched meant something else he should say so. Others also though that ], --] (]) 21:39, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
:::Well, I guess I need to go see if it's done yet. Frau Arendt, I saw your name all over that page also, so thank you as well. I hope you aren't too depressed about the situation, but I understand that that can be difficult. ] (]) 21:50, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
::::I practised when BarkingMoon disappeared and I ] with Luther, now Bach ] with a gentler view, "With peace and joy I depart". The last edit of BarkingMoon was taking "my" cantata to prep that speaks of "brotherly devotion", the irony of that is quite unforgettable, and yes, it's depressing how little of "brotherly devotion" I see looking at AN. --] (]) 22:32, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
:: You (Drmies) had posted a "you can trust me" comment that made me feel good. I didn't catch it right away, and just wanted to drop a thank you for that. I think a lot of people are feeling very hurt, vulnerable, and isolated at the moment; and it's not a situation that's very encouraging. — <small><span style="border:1px solid #000000;padding:1px;"><b>]</b> : ]</span></small> 05:15, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
:::I do think a lot of people are feeling that way, yes--at the copyright desk, at DYK, at FA... I've been going through Pumpkin's stuff, and I have to give him credit for writing so many articles. I personally take pleasure in interacting with a bunch of nice, creative, and hardworking people, but yes, there's a bunch of stuff going on that doesn't make anyone happy. Hey, thanks for stopping by. It's always nice to see you. ] (]) 05:23, 5 February 2012 (UTC)

== Your Comments To Me ==

Look, it's not my intent to "attack" other editors, and *IN FACT* that's *NOT* what I did. What I did do is point out that this editors comments on my talk page where aggressive and nonconstructive. This is not an attack, and really it's a stretch to even consider it an attack. It is, rather, me pointing out that this editor's comments on my talk page were aggressive, and nonconstructive. I'm not going to get into a snit that will ultimatly result in my account being banned because some editor who likes to throw around their admin authority has thin skin and can't carry on a civil discussion. '''But, and it's only my suggestion that I'm sure you will ignore, civil discussion works a lot better than threats.''' =//= ] 22:19, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
*I call . Your account won't be "banned", but if you keep this up you will find yourself blocked. BTW, ] happens to be one of the nicest and friendliest people around--that you chose to cuss them out is incomprehensible to me. ] (]) 22:25, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
::Banned is essentially the same as blocked. PLEASE STOP THREATENING ME. I am ***ALWAYS*** open to constructive criticism that is polite. I think you should consider that sharp and threatening criticism is RARELY take well, and RARELY achieves what you want. =//= ] 22:19, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
:::Stop yelling. I've tried talking with you already (see the history of your talk page). You've been offered plenty of polite and constructive criticism--now it's simply time to a. take that advice to heart and b. stop playing the victim. Oh, and you should go and apologize to tedder. ] (]) 22:38, 4 February 2012 (UTC)

== RFA ==

Many thanks for your kind words! Regards, ]] 22:53, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
*Well, I really do feel bad because I meant to give you my support and then I forgot--next time I look it's over already. So it was short and sweet--congrats again. Also I meant to ask you how that RfC of ours was going: I forgot the dude's name. ] (]) 02:30, 5 February 2012 (UTC)

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== ] ==

Hi, I note your comment on the removel of the speedy deletion tag from the above article. Sadly having been editing Misplaced Pages for a few years now I have seen articles deleted under A7 where notability has been very clearly established, and have seen articles kept under A7 where notability is about as far off as Outer Mongolia. I have now come to the conclusion that successful deletion under this category has less to do with Misplaced Pages policy, and more to do with personal opinion. So when the originating editor challenged that they had quite clearly made claims of notability but had not backed them up with references yet I decided to have the A7 tag removed. Feel free to add it again if you feel the article meets the criteria. -- ]] 13:31, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
*I disagree on this personal opinion argument, but I thought I should give the editor(s) a chance to prove their point. And in this case, I think it's fine to remove the tag, if you explain why you did. ] (]) 15:19, 5 February 2012 (UTC)

==DYK nomination of Charleston Female Seminary==
] Hello! Your submission of ] at the ] has been reviewed, and there still are some issues that may need to be clarified. Please review the comment(s) underneath ''']''' and respond there as soon as possible. Thank you for contributing to Did You Know! <!--Template:DYKproblem--> ] (]) 04:22, 6 February 2012 (UTC)

== ] ==

Dunno if you saw, but I nominated the redirect for discussion. ''']'''&nbsp;''']'''&nbsp;] 05:52, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
*Thanks Eagles. Hey, Madonna is still steaming hot. ] (]) 14:53, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
:*Yeah, for Lady Gaga's mother. ''']'''&nbsp;''']'''&nbsp;] 18:47, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
::*Eagles, I'm going to warn you for a BLP violation. I only wish we had a Template:uw-blasphemy4im. ] (]) 18:52, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
:::*Heh. ''']'''&nbsp;''']'''&nbsp;] 19:10, 6 February 2012 (UTC)

== Question ==

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|style="vertical-align: middle; padding: 3px;" | So...remember that page called "Deadly Film Productions" that you deleted yesterday? Perhaps you could inform me as to why you destroyed it? Could a friendly notice as to what else I needed not also suffice? Or did you simply not notice what was needed, as you deemed it unworthy of existence just by skimming it? So what was up? |style="vertical-align: middle; padding: 3px;" | Thank you for helping reduce the use of "served as", "serves as" and such like for what are not public service roles. In those two examples, "was" and "is" would be preferable (this last sentence is obviously not for your benefit, but might help someone else who reads this). ] (]) 12:21, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
Spurs ] (]) 06:25, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
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*I appreciate that--but I'm even stricter than you are: I think it's almost always a euphemism for "work"... ] (]) 13:00, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
**Thanks. I would like to be stricter, but encounter too much pushback from other editors. I think at most it should only be for unpaid, genuinely altruistic activity. As an example, and without wishing too be too cynical, far too many politicians are self-serving. And of course, we need to take into account that some reliable sources often still use the term for state sector jobs, military and politicians. Perhaps once it is removed from more business bios, we can start an RfC. ] (]) 14:20, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
***], thanks--I thought I'd be careful, since I didn't want to butt heads with you after you sent me this nice message, but I agree with you completely. If you get paid, it's not service. If you get underpaid, it might approach service--but if you are underpaid and still make a fair amount of money (like, for instance, as president of the US), "service" is a bit of a euphemism. As far as reliable sources go--yeah, but in "serve as president" the operational part is "president", not "serve". I teach at a state university: is this service? I like to think so, for various reasons, but it's ludicrous to pretty much equate that with philanthropy (another item we see in ALL those articles), as if it didn't come with a paycheck and possibly health insurance. No Christmas bonuses, of course. ] (]) 16:16, 16 January 2025 (UTC)


== ] ==
:If I may respond to your question (as Drmies is likily sleeping), but you will find the answers at ] and ]. On a related note, nice trophy! --]<sup>(]) </sup> 07:14, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
::It's not as good as that literary award we found a couple of years ago. ] (]) 23:41, 6 February 2012 (UTC)

== RE: UserKoshVorlon/JFF ==

Drmies, that template's a spoof on Mustafa's old spice commercials. It's meant to be a humorous poke at vandals.
I don't use it a lot, but every once and a while I pull it out. The individual that gets that has to have been warned
multiple times, and they have to have vandalized after mutliple warings to get it. I don't intent to retire it yet, but , again I don't use it for everyone, just the deserving few :)
<font color="#00ACF4">@-]]►]-@</font> 19:26, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
*Oh, I know what it is; those commercials were great. I just don't think it's very helpful. Thanks, ] (]) 19:40, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
:*Incidental, related, but irrelevant trivia: I have some very avant-garde chairs which I refer to as the ''Vorlon chairs'' due to their resemblance (at least in ''my'' mind) to ]. ]&nbsp;<font color="blue">•</font>&nbsp;] 20:31, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
::*I guess I'm the only person in the world who doesn't get sci-fi references. Then again, there were people in my class today who didn't know who Neil Young is. Mandarax, those must be some pretty ugly chairs. Aren't you afraid to sit on them? Do they probe? ] (]) 20:37, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
:::*The Neil Young thing is shocking and appalling. I miss a lot of sci-fi references too, such as when people talk about that ] ''Battlestar Galactica''. The Vorlon chairs are quite arty and I think they're very beautiful. Their shape is abstractly Vorlonesque, but they don't have that distinctive Vorlon coloring; rather, they're got a very subtle black on black pattern. Oh, and pardon my imprecision; when I refer to a Vorlon's shape or coloring, I'm actually referring to the characteristics of their encounter suit. ]&nbsp;<font color="blue">•</font>&nbsp;] 21:03, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
::::*You're just messing with me, Mandarax, with your encounter suit. You want me to read the article--well, I got a copy of the ] and '']'' here, so fat chance. ] (]) 21:06, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
:::::*Bah! Who reads anymore? No, you should watch the entire brilliant '']'' series. Some episodes are . Oh, and in the unlikely event you don't care for it at first, stick with it. The entire series unprecedentedly follows an amazing story arc. {{small|And, yes, I know that ''you'' probably won't watch, but your talk page has lots of watchers, so hopefully my proselytizing will be fruitful.}} ]&nbsp;<font color="blue">•</font>&nbsp;] 22:34, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
::::::*Don't bah me, you big pooh-bear. I'll watch it when you poke me on Facebook. You know, I'm approaching 100,000 edits, and I got dinner to cook--when do you think I ever have time for TV watching? I watched Madonna yesterday and that's just about as much time as I have. ] (]) 23:36, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
:::::::*Yes, I've been noticing your impressive edit count. Congrats on the upcoming milestone. Oh, and to add a ''little'' to that count, I think you may have intended to say something other than "I am sorry <u>to</u> feel this way" in your response two threads below (and feel free to delete this sentence). ]&nbsp;<font color="blue">•</font>&nbsp;] 23:57, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
::::::::*LOL! I love how you corrected it in two, numbered, edits! Classic comedy. ]&nbsp;<font color="blue">•</font>&nbsp;] 01:11, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
:::::::::*All for you, my dear Mandarax--and for the hunt for your edit count. I don't think ANI edits count, do they? ;) ] (]) 01:23, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
<---We have an open-mike program for the teens, and the department staff have to participate as well. After ] died, N. sang "]" in her memory; the teens had no idea what N. was talking about. <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 00:18, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
*Whoa, I didn't know she was dead. But, ahem, N.? Is this your not-so secret admirer? I'm going to have to bring '']'' to class. I actually have the video, by which I mean VHS. ] (]) 00:36, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
**Yes, that was a sad day. as for your question... I had dinner with N. and her husband last night. (In other words, no.) :) <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 00:42, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
***Lady, I'm not even going to go there. Americans are perverted people, but I do hope dinner was tasty. Hey, I'm listening to Rosie sing to herself in the tub ("Water is dropping on my poo-poo foot..."). Earlier today Sip and I jumped in outside--brrr! I think we should have a wiki-meet at my house--where, of course, we discover that you and I are the best-looking of the bunch. ] (]) 00:46, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
:::*Hah! It was - we went to a good Mexican place... which reminds me: I have leftover chile relleno to eat. That's cute (if an odd choice of wording, hehe). You and you cold-water dips - you can keep those, but I think you should definitely plan that meet-up! (BTW, I saw the female seminary discussion, but probably won't do anything substantive tonight on it.) <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 01:09, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

== Sonorous Entertainment Inc. ==

Drmies I recently submitted the article Sonorous Entertainment Inc. that was deleted by you. I have recreated the article and would like to resubmit it. I have been instructed to contact the deleting administrator before I recreate this page, can you please explain to me the purpose of this? Thank you ] (]) 21:16, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
*Well, on the face of it, it's a good idea to do that lest the article be deleted again quickly. Let me look. ] (]) 00:30, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
*Wait--are you talking about ]? That certainly lacks some of the not-so-good parts of Sonorous ("The core of Sonorous' vision is to bring glory and honor to God by partnering with artists and empowering them to reach the world with a life-changing message."), but it does not seem like something that's notable by our standards. Still, good luck with it. ] (]) 00:33, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

Drmies I thank you and respect you for your feedback on FrostByte Media Inc. I am confused as to what you mean by not notable by our standards. The layout for FrostByte was the same layout used for another independent record label listed on this website. I have submitted a new version of Sonorous Entertainment for you to review, again I stayed within the same layout as mentioned above. I look forward to your feedback.] (]) 15:25, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

== I personally know Holocaust survivors, I do not want to talk with someone associated with National Socialism ==

I personally know Holocaust survivors. I told Lihaas exactly why I don't want to talk with him. Acknowledging to him that the Holocaust happened, that I personally know Holocaust survivors, and because of my moral dispositions I do not want to talk with them is completely acceptable. I told you, I DO NOT WANT to talk with Lihaas. I am strongly opposed to National Socialism that he declares in his user box to be supportive of, and I do not want to talk with a National Socialist because I have heard enough from the one survivor who has told me, crying at times, in depth what he witnessed - his friend being bludgeoned to death with shovels by Nazi guards at Treblinka. I have a strong sympathy for this man and Jews who suffered from Nazism and thus a strong stance against Nazism for what it did - to people I have known - do you still feel that I deserve the threat of block for personal attacks towards a person whom I initially politely asked for him to leave me alone? What if I was a Jew being harassed in the same way - would you just follow the book and say "you offended this user" - without understanding the magnitude of the issue at hand - an ideology that killed millions of people because of their ethnicity?! Is there any morality on Misplaced Pages anymore or is it just following the rules by the book? If it is just by the book with no conscience, don't worry about trying to ban me, I will '''LEAVE''' Misplaced Pages. I am normally quite calm on issues, I will not tolerate harassing posts by a National Socialist - if you have any understanding of the sympathy I have held to the Jewish family in question that I have known whose grandfather suffered torture, slave labour, starvation, witnessing his friend be beaten to death, watching people die from starvation at Treblinka, and his suffering from ] - perhaps then you would understand my concious and subconcious (that I cannot control) disgust with National Socialism and a desire to not associate or with anyone associated with that ideology.--] (]) 21:28, 6 February 2012 (UTC)

:I've quit Misplaced Pages, I worked here for five years without problems, without a block until now - I cooperatively worked with others, helped resolve disputes, helped stop users fighting with each other. Go ahead block me, ban me, call me anything you want to - a drama queen, a diva, anything for what I have said or what I am about to say, because it won't matter, after this I am gone from Misplaced Pages forever. I think your administrative action to threaten me with block over Lihaas was incompetent and completely unaware of the background of WHY I do not want to talk to a National Socialist that I described to you and others at the administrator's noticeboard repeatedly - that you ignored - your action was incompetent, and given recent events, I've ''had it'' with the moral negligence I have just witnessed. So thanks a lot, I now know that I wasted five years of my life on Misplaced Pages, including creating the entire page ] and vastly expanding the ] and ] articles - I gave Misplaced Pages of indepth study from university books that I've used at my university on these three topics to Misplaced Pages for free - a big waste of my talent as I see now - go aheard and call me a diva or whatever nasty remark you want to reply - I respect my labours that I gave to Misplaced Pages, and I have grown to see that some people do not respect what I have done. Good bye.--] (]) 22:32, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
*R-41, I am sorry you feel this way. But again, there was no proof that the user was actually harassing you. Their userbox, that's an irritating thing, but having one is not the same as harassing another editor. You don't have to repeat that you don't want to talk to them--first of all, you told them so on their talk page, and second, no one is forcing you to talk to them. As for that user's nazi box, they had so many dumb and contradictory boxes that one can hardly take them seriously. I mean, the main image was a flag of Bahrein--whatever that's supposed to mean. Other editors have, in the meantime, blanked that page, and I have proposed it for deletion, which is a proper and acceptable way to deal with such a problem.<p>I hope you'll reconsider your decision. Thinking that the community here is insensitive to such issues is not correct, but it is clear that other editors did not see sufficient evidence of harassment, and detail about knowledge of Holocaust survivors does not strengthen that argument. Thank you, ] (]) 23:13, 6 February 2012 (UTC)

== ec at AN/I ==

Re I was trying to close this somehow at AN/I but kept getting edit conflicts. I'm glad someone got through. If EITHER one of them persists in this, they need to get slapped with an AN/I topic ban.] 00:31, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
*Ha, I got a few of my own. Yes, high time that ends, all of that. But you can't give Bugs an ANI ban--it would be the end of him, and I like him. Well, I haven't looked at it in five minutes; let's see how much more threads got opened. *lock and load* ] (]) 00:38, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
*Come on Marek-- is uncalled for. Please retract. ] (]) 00:51, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

:I'm too disgusted by this to retract at the moment. Baseball Bugs deserves a full fledged topic ban from all drama pages. Yes, that would be the end of his contributions - but that sort of illustrates why it's necessary.] 00:55, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

== Note ==
]
I know this is liable to sound crazy, but sometimes I assume too much faith for my own good - that if I can just ''explain'' something to someone, that they'll understand. At some point, my dim bulb comes on and I realize that no amount of explaining will work. At that point, my good faith assumption melts away. These things happen sometimes. :( ←] <sup>'']''</sup> ]→ 00:48, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
*Hey, what can I say. ANI is a tricky place, but you knew that already. Critical mass of any kind is easily reached. Maybe an extra app, with triple Wikilove buttons, could be a game changer. ] (]) 03:22, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

== RE: Interaction with R-41 ==

yep will do, no intention either. tried to help me see that for future reference. and sorry for blowinf up like that ;) just been through this before and feared it ;)] (]) 02:22, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

:] NPA as an admin?
::Also the delayed reply as a reason to support removal? Is it exacting revenge?] (]) 05:11, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
*Sorry, Lihaas, but I am not sure what you're talking about. That thread is closed, and should remain closed as far as I'm concerned. ] (]) 05:16, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
::Not opening it, also not intending this as an NPA or something if its misintepreted. There was a "Stupid" judgement call without a query ;)] (]) 05:17, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
:::Odd ? and more . But to be frank, i hadnt replied because i didnt want more fights, but i should have. it was quite fair, but i had basd past experience.] (]) 05:59, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

== A beer for cleaning up RPP ==

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|style="vertical-align: middle; padding: 3px;" | Same as last time. After a long period of work you deserve this. ] ] 04:56, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
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*Hey, I appreciate it, and I appreciate the note on ANI as well. It's just not a page I look at regularly enough, so a reminder is always welcome. ] (]) 04:59, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

== I didn't understand your reason for undoing my changes ==

You claimed that sites like wikiislam.net or religionofpeace.com aren't reliable. Forget about Religionofpeace for now.
May I know if you had any logical explanation for such a radical conclusion? or '''Is it just another grotesque way of appeasing Islamists?'''

Just tell me, will you? '''Wikiislam is also a wiki'''. Have you even read the core articles of wikiislam thoroughly?

I bet no! Maybe some of wikiislam's articles need improving, but so do many articles of wikipedia! Does it make[REDACTED] unreliable altogether?

I hate Dishonesty mind you!

If wiki-islam, despite using the exact same software and following similar protocols as any other wiki, is not reliable or notable, then how come wiki-pedia is going around claiming to be a trust-worthy encyclopaedia?

Are you indirectly saying that '''No wiki is reliable or notable'''?
If that's so then what's your problem with wiki-islam, in the first place?

Please for Goodness' sake be honest and respond to me.
—Barry4u4ever 08:50, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
:I believe Drmies is offline. Please read ]. Wikis, including Misplaced Pages itself, are not considered to be reliable sources for the purpose of adding material to articles. The reason we hope people will trust the information they find here is that we back up all important or controversial facts with citations from reliable sources -- books, journals, newspapers, etc. Wikis, blogs and other ] are not considerd to be reliable, so the removal of the material you added was proper. ] (]) 09:03, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

::Thank you BMK. ] (]) 15:46, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

::"are not considered to be reliable sources" -—fully agreed! But no one (not me at least) is talking about using wikiislam as a reliable source per se. The subject was ] and I was redirecting readers where they might get more knowledge about the subject. I am rather interested in the credibility of the protocol of the website. Wikiislam was referred to as a "reliable website" and not intrinsically as a SOURCE. It has very reliable sources just as you mentioned -- books(mostly QURANIC VERSES, HADITHS, tafsirs), and very nominal amount of personal opinion (less than what some of the articles of[REDACTED] have).

::I am more than happy to argue with you regarding wikiislam's credibility. BUT PLEASE DON'T FEED ME THIS NONSENSE THAT WIKIISLAM IS NOT RELIABLE OR NOTABLE simply because it says something that's considered to be '''politically incorrect'''. Learn a little something here. WIKIISLAM, LIKE WIKIPEDIA, is just a conveyor of information through '''reputed sources'''. Try to comprehend my point. I'm not so eloquent a person! --Barry 09:36, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

:::That is the point exactly though. Wikis are not reliable sources. As BMK pointed out to you above, that applies equally to Misplaced Pages and Wikiislam. I take it from your comments that is an anti-islamic wiki? Well, the same would be true of a wiki called Iloveislam, or any other wiki you name. <font face="Lucida Calligraphy">]<font color="#0095c6">of</font>]</font> 15:43, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
::::*"Wikis are not reliable sources" --okay. Although I '''don't agree,''' I won't argue any further with you about it. Now I am convinced when it comes to truth, wikis are unreliable! BTW, I wasn't using the website as a source. I was redirecting people to another pertinent website. If you think that's not right. Then may be wiki should not have allowed the process at all. --Barry 06:20, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

*I'm sorry--why would you think that I claim it's not reliable because it's "politically incorrect"? Wikis are not reliable. Even our wiki is not a reliable source for our wiki. But let me address a specific edit you made, .

::First of all, your edit summary, "to bigots nothing is reliable except for their own view," disgusts me, and it is a personal attack. If you wish to call me (and other editors) a bigot, be prepared to be blocked. See ].

:::*DID I WRITE, "YOU ARE A BIGOT"? But now I'm all the more inclined to believe that. "be prepared to be blocked" who the hell are you threatening man? As though my life depends on it. I've better things to do than squabbling with stupid fools. Go ahead block me please. I myself want to delete my wikpedia account. But Misplaced Pages, for some reasons, '''doesn't allow it'''.

:::*""to bigots nothing is reliable except for their own view," disgusts me" you should be disgusted but not with me, rather with your haughty way of exploiting your position as an administrator. '''BIGOTS DISGUST ME'''! Barry 06:20, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

:::*I don't give a damn any more about '''your inane threats'''. When others '''include downright false things''' and '''filthy lies''' with '''really poxy references''' about Islamic history, you don't get so hyper or be concerned about that, but when I redirect viewers '''to another wiki''' that not only follows the same protocols as[REDACTED] but is also dedicated to the subject at hand i.e. "CRITICISM OF ISLAM", you imperiously stop me from doing that. And then you start threatening to block me. "Misplaced Pages is not a source" who in this god-damn talk-page is arguing that it is? I used it as a website for redirecting viewers, not as a source.Barry 06:20, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

::Second, someone who disagrees with you claims only their own view on Islam? Bullshit--I don't have much of a view on Islam, and certainly not when I'm editing here.

:::*"someone who disagrees with you claims only their own view on Islam?"--you are twisting my words. I specifically used the word "bigots" it's a tiny subset of world population.Barry 06:20, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

::Third, the title of the section, "Popular sites" etc, that's some sort of claim about popularity which is unverified. Who says they're popular? (You do.)

:::*"Popular sites"--Firstly, You could have modified that very phrase for all I care but that doesn't justify removal of that whole section. And secondly, although not as popular as wikipedia, they are popular (visited by many people every day. It's not an opinion it's a fact. Barry 06:20, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

::Fourth, you link to , for instance--a page that according to the site itself doesn't even meet their requirements (and, frankly, it's a poorly written, amateuristic, and underreferenced article--it has a list of other phobias?) Then, the site itself claims on criticism of Islam"], and that's just WAY too much biased already to be used as a reference.

:::*"it's a poorly written, amateuristic, and underreferenced article" --calm down I didn't write that article and yes maybe you're right for now, but since wikiislam's administrators are taking a look at that article, it is not absolutely irrational to assume that they are going to modify (just as you do here) or even improve it in the near future.Barry 06:20, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

:::*"WikiIslam's focus on criticism of Islam" that's precisely why wikiislam is even more suitable for ] article, isn't it? And that's a bad thing according to you!Barry 06:20, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

:I hope that answers your questions. Note also that I'm not the only one who reverted you, so either we're all bigots here, or you are not editing according to Misplaced Pages's guidelines. You may take this up on the talk page of the article if you like, or you may start a discussion at ] about using this and other wikis as reliable sources, but I think I know what answer you'll hear. Thank you. ] (]) 15:46, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

::*"using this and other wikis as reliable sources" --you're '''incorrigibly unmindful'''. I <big>'''DID NOT'''</big> use as a source. I used it for <big>'''redirecting'''</big> people. How many times must I repeat that?

::Sincerely saying, I'm '''deeply disappointed''' with your administratorship due to your utter intellectual incompetence and supremacist tendencies. I concede that I was as stupid as they come for ever believing "wikipedia is all about telling the truth". ---Barry 06:20, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
:::Where did you read that "Misplaced Pages is all about telling the truth"? Whoever told you that was seriously misinformed. Misplaced Pages is about presenting accurate information which can be confirmed by reliable third party sources, nothing more. "Truth" doesn't enter into it, and people who come here seeking to proselytize the "truth" most often up end blocked from editing. ] (]) 06:05, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
::::Hi BMK--thanks for stopping by; your voice of calm is always appreciated. I have no desire to interact with this editor (and I'm not competent anyway, I guess), so I've placed a note on ANI. Thanks again. BTW, what is this world coming to? I have supremacist tendencies (I guess I'm a muslim in this scheme?), and Santorum is winning all over the place. I am depressed, to cite ''Blazing Saddles'' for the second time tonight. ] (]) 06:14, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

::::*"Misplaced Pages is about presenting accurate information" --oh my bad. PLEASE pardon my silliness. I should have said, "I was as stupid as they come for ever believing that[REDACTED] is all about presenting accurate information". "Telling the truth" or "presenting accurate information" what difference does it really make here? stop it. Barry 06:20, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
::::::You're welcome to your opinion, but there is actually a vast semantic difference between the two. "Accurate informaion confirmed by reliable sources" is, as much as humanly possible, an objective standard, whereas "the truth" is almost entirely subjective. As an example, I would point you to any number of religions, all of whom profess to know "the truth", most versions of which are contradictory to each other.<p>I would also llike to point your attention to ]. Civility is one of the ], and your remarks on this thread have strayed several times into uncivil territory. Please keep things polite, and we're likely to have a more constructive conversation. ] (]) 06:31, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

::::::: ] said to me "'''<big>shit-stirring troll: Fuck off, moron.</big>'''" on ], Is that also a breach of civility? Civility yes? I am sorry but I don't think I've been adequately uncivil here. Or do you mean I have to be '''sycophantic'''? Barry 08:00, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
:::::::: I think AndyTheGrump's way of expressing it was uncivil (and he's been blocked for it), but that does not mean that I disagree with his evaluation. So far, your behavior certainly '''''appears''''' to be aimed at stirring things up, since you have refused to even '''''consider''''' the advice being proffered to you. You're either here to troll, or you're fundamental unable to understand the concepts being presented to you, or you're so incredibly naive that your worth to the project is, at this time, neglible. I don't know which one it is, but it hardly matters, since any one of the three makes you worthless as far as improving the encycylopedia goes. (If there's a fourth interpretation of your behavior, I'm willing to entertain it, but I think I've covered the groiund.)<p>One can only hope that at some time in the future, you might be more capable of contributing, but for now, I see no profit in continuing to talk to you, and my advice to any admin who happened to ask would be that you should be blocked from editing until you show some willingness to understand what it is we do here, and how we do it, since all I see from you at this point is disruption. Goodbye. ] (]) 08:45, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

== 2000 UEFA Cup Final riots DYK ==

Just to let you know, I've come up with a new hook for the UEFA Cup Final riots DYK which I think should be fine to use. ] (]) 15:31, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
:Well, I thank you for the improvements although I was expecting just a review of the hook I proposed. ] (]) 16:17, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
* I did some more work on the article and proposed a new hook. I also posed a question for editorial assistance on a DYK talk page--I would like for someone else to go over my edits. Oh, are there articles for the riots in Charleroi and Brussels? If so, please add the wikilinks to the article. Thank you. ] (]) 16:21, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
*I proposed a new hook because nineteen arrests isn't all that exciting for a soccer match, as suggests also. ] (]) 16:21, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

== List of Ror ==

I have been conversing with {{u|DGG}} and have referred to a talk page thread in which you were involved - ] - & so think it best to let you know. See ]. - ] (]) 20:38, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

== ] ==

Are you enthusiastic about it? I nearly got involved in an ] about it. Thankfully didn't happen. ] <sup>]</sup><sub>(])</sub> 21:33, 7 February 2012 (UTC)

== Dante ==
The answer to your Manfred question is at the ]. Cheers. --] (]) 22:52, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
*Thanks! ] (]) 00:34, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
*I have Durling's ''Inferno'' (and wrote ]--feel free to expand), but not the others. I wrote him an email last week to say how much I liked his version, and that I was going to replace Mandelbaum on my usual syllabus for early Western lit. ] (]) 00:41, 8 February 2012 (UTC)


Thanks for your edits at ]. I had prepared this for a COI report, but was waiting for that editor's response:
== Mbhiii sockpuppets (including probably ] and ]) ==
*On November 30, 2023, that editor stated : "this account is not a business account, anyone using this account will be doing so with direct supervision of the account owner, ie. I will be standing behind them any time the login is used".
*That editor then made a number of edits at ] that removed content sourced by secondary sources, and added content of a promotional tone, sourced by primary sources.
*That editor wrote a lengthy declaration of their purpose , stating, "I kindly request that any changes avoid undermining the hard work and dedication of many business owners and community members who have strived tirelessly to erase the stigma and stereotypes associated with the region."
*A Google search of "invise" and "Mike L." adds depth.


Certainly seems like a single-purpose editor trying to cleanse the article of well-sourced negative content. Cheers. ] (]) 12:05, 18 January 2025 (UTC)
The user who recently edited ] and a set of other pages is probably another sockpuppet of blocked user ] who has edited as other blocked socks such as ], ], ], ], ], and many IP's including the 74.162 range and 74.242 range and used to frequent12.7.202.2. Most recently he seems to edit under ], ], ] and now brand new user ]. He has edit warred over Money trail, ] and ] many times. He has edit warred with many users in his various socks and basically keeps going until everyone gives up. When I've engaged him on talk pages, he reverts edits I've made. Can you have a word with him? Thanks. ] (]) 01:44, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
*Oh, I feel the same way. Did you see what they tried to post on your talk page? See the filter log. But the problem with the article (I'm sure you saw my pruning) is, in my opinion, much bigger than just that. The negative information isn't about that organization, as far as I could tell from that confusing article. But they're p-blocked from the article now; who knows, maybe they'll figure out how to gain consensus for anything on the talk page. I will reiterate that the argument "it's negative stuff and it shows up in a search" is completely inappropriate here. ] (]) 17:30, 18 January 2025 (UTC)
*Sure. Hey, I don't really like these messages from IPs without talk pages who talk like they've known me forever. Why can't you add all these to ]? What good does my engaging a suspected sock puppet account accomplish? Get an account, acquire weight, and start throwing it around--if there is some special reason why you're acting like Deep Throat, I guess I'd like to know. Thanks, ] (]) 04:13, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
*Mbhiii is a jerk--most sock masters are. We'll see what happens after CU gets involved. ] (]) 04:23, 8 February 2012 (UTC) ::I'll try to add some well-sourced content back to the article. Cheers. ] (]) 17:38, 18 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Sure. You think, ], the subject is notable, that organization? Cause all I see in a quick search is some promotional BS. It may be better to consider . ] (]) 17:44, 18 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Wait. I'm wrong: I should have figured that there was more in the history, including a lot of you. The article ''was'' about a region and for now I'm going to go back to ; hope that's okay with you. Then we can take it from there. ] (]) 17:48, 18 January 2025 (UTC)
::: is where it got messed up. ] (]) 17:54, 18 January 2025 (UTC)
{{quote frame|quote=Utah's tech community has been nicknamed Silicon Slopes, a reference to California's world famous Silicon Valley high tech commnity.|source={{cite book|title=Utah: Third Edition|series=It's My State!|edition=3rd|author1-first=Doug|author1-last=Sanders|author2-first=Lisa M.|author2-last=Herrington|author3-first=Kerry Jones|author3-last=Waring|publisher=Cavendish Square Publishing|year=2015|isbn=9781627131780|chapter=Making a Living|page=73}}|width=100%}}
{{quote frame|quote=Increasingly a growing technology sector&mdash;the so-called Silicon Slopes&mdash;has developed around the Salt Lake&ndash;Utah County line.|source={{cite book|title=Utah Politics and Government: American Democracy Among a Unique Electorate|series=Politics and Governments of the American States|author1-first=Adam R.|author1-last=Brown|publisher=University of Nebraska Press|year=2018|isbn=9781496207852|page=48}}|width=100%}}
{{quote frame|quote=In Utah Valley, the coinage "Silicon Slopes," invented by Google in 2013 upon announcing that Provo would be the third city in the nation to receive a Google Fiber network, has been picked up eagerly by business leaders |source={{cite journal|journal=Utah Historical Quarterly|volume=82|issue=3|editor1-first=J. Cecil|editor1-last=Alter|publisher=Utah State Historical Society|year=2014|page=188|title=THIS WAS THE PLACE: The Making and Unmaking of Utah|author1-first=Jared|author1-last=Farmer|doi=10.2307/45063063|url=https://jaredfarmer.net/s/Farmer-This-Was-the-Place-Making-Unmaking-Utah.pdf}}|width=100%}}
The non-advertorial independent sources strongly disagree with that first paragraph, Doktoro.
Personally, I am inclined to take the word of the {{plainlink|1=https://www.history.upenn.edu/people/faculty/jared-farmer|2=Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania}} published in a state historical society journal over what is said in a self-published corporate blurb.
] (]) 07:42, 20 January 2025 (UTC)
*], I don't know what I did wrong: that is NOT the version I wanted to restore. Thank you. And it's nice to see you again. Keep your distance: I got something from my boy and I don't want to pass it on to you. ] (]) 17:24, 20 January 2025 (UTC)
**Take out your mask and pass {{harvnb|Gustin|2013}} along to ], Doktoro. That, in addition to the history professor, will get you the ] connection. ] (]) 09:06, 21 January 2025 (UTC)
***{{cite magazine|title=‘Silicon Slopes’: Google Fiber Planned For Provo, Utah|author1-first=Sam|author1-last=Gustin|date=2013-04-18|url=https://business.time.com/2013/04/18/silicon-slopes-google-fiber-planned-for-provo-utah/|magazine=]}}


== Email ==
==Thank you for your recent help==


{{ygm}} ] (]) 15:17, 20 January 2025 (UTC)
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*{{U|Yamla}}, yes--go for it. Thank you. ] (]) 17:14, 20 January 2025 (UTC)


== Just got back from a weekend trip ==
== Talk editing ==


Is there something pressing I should be looking at this eve? ] (]) 01:39, 21 January 2025 (UTC)
Barry changed the times of his edits on this page as well as on the notice board. Don't understand just thought you would want to know. ] (]) 07:58, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
*Haha I don't know. Can you make OSU ''and'' ND lose? I saw MidAtlanticBaby was at it again, yawn. ] (]) 01:40, 21 January 2025 (UTC)
:I ] it was a well-meaning but unsuccessful attempt at a signature fix. The user's signature, in violation of ] (probably not on purpose), does not include any links. It looks like they replaced all of their signatures/times with "<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>", trying to correct it, but only managed to change all of the times. Normally, I would inform the user on their talk page, but in this case I see that they've requested that their account be deleted, so there's no point. ]&nbsp;<font color="blue">•</font>&nbsp;] 09:05, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
**I saw the AN was protected from move. So somebody's active. I imagined today's DC stuff might create a bunch of new pages. I've been traveling all day and wanted to look around before I hit the sack. ] (]) 01:45, 21 January 2025 (UTC)
::Well, thank you all! I missed some excitement while I was snoring away, holding '']'' in my hand. <grin>I'd like to cite from an email I received: "dood, you get all the fun crazies." Yeah, you know who you are!</grin> Seriously, thank you all for looking out for me. I see that Baristha is blocked but haven't looked at ANI yet. ] (]) 15:02, 8 February 2012 (UTC)


== ANI thread closure == == Ye Guofu ==


Thanks for catching that. It was a misclick. Things happen. ] (]) 20:38, 21 January 2025 (UTC)
Would you please re-open the ANI thread? There were conduct issues being raised about North that were not addressed and the MfD was, in my opinion, premature given the discussion at ANI was just starting, which is why I didn't vote in it.--] (]) 15:54, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
*I caught something? Yeah, some awful bug--been coughing and wheezing and sweating for days now. {{U|Kudpung}}, how are you doing these days? I would love to see where you live. Time is running out, isn't it, for all of use. ] (]) 15:47, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
*You mean ], involving Northamerica1000? I reread the thread, and as far as I can tell it's about that list, and that's a matter that was dealt with. What conduct issues are you referring to? If there really ''are'' conduct issues which aren't confined to the very existence of the list, then it could conceivably be a new ANI thread--but then there as to be an actual incident in the first place. Even in the thread about the list there isn't really a single incident (or a couple of them) and no admin intervention was even asked for--so a "vote" wasn't in question in the first place. Now, if you detect a problem with a pattern of behavior, then ANI is really not the right place and you could consider an RfC/U. I hope this helps. ] (]) 17:14, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
::I referenced an AfD I was involved in, though did not link to it given my involvement there, where the result is plainly clear. Even so, admin MBisanz, specifically raised concerns in the ANI thread about the list's use in canvassing.--] (]) 23:50, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
:::A point which was refuted by another editor (or two), and MBisanz did not return to the matter. Listen, if there is a specific AfD you want to complain about, then that's what you need to do: complain about that AfD. BTW, MBisanz mentioned one ARS comment: "I don't think additional keep votes without sourcing backup are going to help"--which strikes me as ''totally'' not disruptive. I mean, seriously, someone is telling someone else that if they want to vote keep they should bring evidence--that's better interpreted as "don't vote keep unless you have decent evidence for it." No, I will not reopen that thread. You may start a new one, at your own peril, and I promise I won't close it. But it better be worth it, or I am really going to have to write ]. (If you don't know what that means you can peruse AN/ANI activity for the last few days.) ] (]) 00:09, 9 February 2012 (UTC)


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Well, given what you said above about being ill (sorry), I'm not sure you'll want to do this, but perhaps it would be a distraction. A new editor added unsourced material to ]. I left the editor a warning, and they re-added the material, this time with sources. The sources are unverifiable (by me at least), and there are various other issues, copy editing if nothing else, and I think you'd be much better than I at reviewing the material. My knowledge of long-deceased foreign epidemiologists is nil. Besides, articles about disease are not ideal for a hypochondriac. If not up to it or uninterested, I understand. Regardless, I hope you get better soon.--] (]) 18:57, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
== Re ] ==
*I'm not a hypochondriac--in fact I'm an inveterate optimist, unfortunately. Yes, I'm ill, and I think I have some infection that's also making an infected tooth unbearably painful: I need this root canal done quickly, but everything here has ground down to a halt because of two inches of snow. ] (]) 21:14, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
**Pretty normal in the South. I remember once being at work, a few flakes of snow fell from the sky, and there was a mad dash for the exit.--] (]) 21:20, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
***Yup. But this cold/flu/whatever I have delayed me: by the time I got to Blockbuster there were no copies of any of the ''Die Hard''s left. ] (]) 21:34, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
****Even when you're sick, you're funny.--] (]) 21:36, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
*****I do what I can on a budget, Bbb. So this guy was indeed a badass--I got a bunch more from the source that was already cited, but there should be English sources as well for someone like this, and I'll have a look--and polish up my Ukrainian. ] (]) 21:56, 22 January 2025 (UTC)


OK "badass" is not enough credit. He worked with ] during the ] which killed maybe 15 million people. Have a look at --I was confused because I didn't see a thumbnail, but this lengthy description accompanies a photo of him and Strong in full moon suits. Amazing. Can we use it? I'm about to plow through , and there's . These are just the first couple of hits; we need to do better. Talk page followers, get to work! Papa is actually sick! You shouldn't let him do all the work! ] (]) 22:04, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
Just FYI I've gone for protection rather than a rangeblock in regards to this issue; my reasons are in the thread (where I've had the barefaced cheek to presume to speak for you too - my sincere apologies if I'm wrong!)


== Your AN request ==
For future reference the rangeblock calculator is what I tend to use; you just paste in all the offending IP addresses and it works out the range for you in the form ''123.456.789.0/xx'', which you can then enter into the "User" field in the block form. Some ''/18'', ''/17'' and even ''/16'' ranges (covering from 16,385 up to 65,536 IP addresses) are in force (see </nowiki>=userblocks&wpOptions</nowiki>=addressblocks&limit=50]) but generally only for proxy ranges and the worst of long-term vandals. Hope this helps! ]<sup>]</sup> 17:46, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
*Thanks--no, I don't mind semi-protection, I guess, esp. not given the collateral damage that might be done, and I'm glad you quantified it. I am not likely to ever start doing those, since it would involve an old dog having to learn a new trick. (I will follow your links, though.) It is nice that this repeat sock has such a narrow range of interest. We couldn't do the same thing for that idiot who keeps adding copyvio links to Beatles songs... Thanks again, ] (]) 17:53, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
**No problem. I was nervous the first time I did a rangeblock but the internet's still working and Jimbo didn't explode so I guess it went okay. I'm not really a professional tech geek (and quite an old dog myself) so it's always a bit touch and go. It is nice of our friend to be so cooperative though - if only they were all like that :) ]<sup>]</sup> 18:35, 8 February 2012 (UTC)


{{U|Voorts}} and I , ], and fell to the floor.-- ]<sup>]</sup> 23:54, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
== I am retiring from WP, but please apologize to me for the false allegation of personal attack, I have evidence refuting it ==
*So who got the ten bucks? It's $10 for legal threats, right? ] (]) 23:58, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
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**My standard retainer is $50K and your first born child. ] (]/]) 00:07, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
Please read through all of the following, it is a clear revoking of the claim that I personally attacked Lihaas by "slurring" him as a fascist and a Nazi. I have decided to retire from Misplaced Pages because of administrators' mishandling of the report I put in, in which I took most of the blame for accusations that are false. Drmies, you accused be of personal attack after I stated to Lihaas that I had nothing in common with him because of his stated association with fascism and National Socialism that I refer to as "Nazism" as it is on Misplaced Pages. Now you and others claim that maybe he is misrepresenting himself - that he meant to say that he is a "democratic nationalist socialist" - - first of all he states on his user page that he is a fascist - and bear in mind that ] as on Misplaced Pages and in many scholarly works is recognized as a form of fascism. If there is any question as to whether I falsely claimed he was a fascist and Nazi (in the sense of the broader "National Socialism") - look at this userbox on his page:
***Her retainer was only $5000. Are we talking about the same thing? ] (]) 00:13, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
{{User:The Ministry of Truth/Userboxes/Fascist}}
****You get what you pay for. ] (]/]) 01:03, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
*****{{smalldiv|1=I'm not sure what we're talking about anymore. ] (]/]) 01:03, 23 January 2025 (UTC)}}
******I was talking about teeth... When I became admin we had a list of what kind of block was worth how much, with money transferred from the Foundation's San Francisco office via PayPal. I believe that well has dried up. ] (]) 01:16, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
*I just want to see what kind of letter these guys wrote and who they sent it to. ] (]/]) 23:58, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
**As a member of Drmies' legal team, I'll try to remember to send you a copy.-- ]<sup>]</sup> 00:02, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
***Shoot I got it all wrong: it's ]'s team who should be getting the letter. Seriously, I don't get it. I'm dealing with something similar at ]--first there's the edits made in complete ignorance of what we are and what we do. Then there's the combative responses and the complete lack of the editor reading what was actually said and linked. Then there's one or two or three more editors saying the same thing, and the persistence on the disruptor's part, and then it's over, and no one feels good about it. ] (]) 00:07, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
****As I understand the threats, it is clearly a case of ] ] &#124; <sup> ]</sup> 00:27, 23 January 2025 (UTC)


== Hayden Miller Productions/ActuallyHayden ==
The infoboxes repeatedly state "National Socialist" as "NS" on multiple infoboxes. He also has other infoboxes that support ] ] political parties- that indicate even further that he is aligned with fascism and National Socialism (as in Nazism), such as:
{{User:Lihaas/Jobbik}} - Jobbik is a far right Hungarian ultranationalist movement with a paramilitary movement called ] (Hungarian Guard) - it is anti-Semitic - it accuses Israel of "buying up" Hungary and its paramilitary group attacks ] (Gypsy) people. Hungary's former Prime Minister described Jobbik's Magyar Gárda it as "]" and "]".


Hello - when I noticed , I opened an ] for these users, but I see now that you've already blocked both, so there might not be much point to the case. Is it helpful to keep the case open? And if not, is there a way for me to withdraw it? (I couldn't find a way to do that.) Thanks! ] (]) 01:46, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
{{User:Lihaas/Ataka}} - Ataka - Greek short form for ] - far-right Bulgarian nationalist movement - acknowledged by all parliamentary parties as a xenophobic movement and a national threat to Bulgaria's ethnic minorities, it known for ], the Ataka's leader's son sent an anti-Romani email to members of the European Parliament - sniding that Hungary is "full" of Romani.
*Yeah, it's all too obvious, isn't it. Let me have a look and see what's best. Thanks, ] (]) 01:48, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
{{User:Lihaas/LAOS}} L.A.O.S. short form for Popular Orthodox Rally - a far-right Greek nationalist movement - it opposes any immigration from outside the European Union
True, he has contradictory userboxes - it may mean he is politically confused or has mixed opinions. Bottom line, from the statements of his userboxes, he is not merely a nationalistic socialist, his userboxes make clear that he is a fascist National Socialist and that he supports multiple far-right ultranationalist political parties - two of which have promoted xenophobia towards ethnic minorities - Jobbik towards Jews and Romani, and Ataka towards Romani. When Lihaas started confronting me, I stated on Lihaas' userpage that I fundamentally opposed his views and do not want to associate with him or talk with him because of those views - that is '''''my choice''''' and '''''my right''''' not to be forced to accept unwanted postings on my talk page. I don't care whether he wants to keep them or not, I think he has the right of personal liberty to post his political views - but he should not expect everyone to respect his stated support of fascism, ], and far-right ultranationalist movements - as I said, I do not want to talk with a person who adheres to such views.


== Quick A134 sockblock ==
'''I am preparing my final retirement from Misplaced Pages so please respond here''', but I want an apology for administrators' mishandling of this, '''I was honest and stating what he himself posted on his user page when I said he was a fascist and a Nazi''', his userpage says that he "is a Fascist" and that he "is a National Socialist" and his support of Jobbik and other far-right ultranationalist parties - just put those together in your mind and take note where the term ] redirects to on Misplaced Pages: Nazism - and I referred to Nazism in its general form of an ideology and its continuation in a general form as ]. Lihaas may claim that he does not support German Nazism, but when I first noticed these tendencies on his talk page - I noticed the anti-Romani, anti-Semitic ] movement first of all, then looked on and saw the other two infoboxes I mentioned. He is a self-described fascist and supports the exact kind of political movements that advocate the very elements of Nazism that I find morally reprehensible in my opinion - I do not want to talk with someone who supports far-right ultranationalist movements that promote xenophobia - that is my choice not to talk to the person and my right not to have the person talk to me after I have told them not to.--] (]) 18:30, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
*R-41, here's the thing. You don't ''have'' to interact with a person you think you don't like. Going to their talk page to tell them you don't want them on your talk page sounds redundant to me and an invitation for trouble, even baiting--as if you're daring them to interact with you. If you find yourself editing the same articles, and you have a problem with that, then the obvious solution is to stop editing those articles.<p>If this editor is violating policy by not editing in a neutral manner, that can be addressed in lots of way--but not on the basis of what the editor may claim about themselves, it has to be based on edits (that may include, and I'm speaking hypothetically, non-neutral language, racist claims, links to unacceptable websites that are passed as reliable sources, etc), and it's the ''edits'' that have to be problematic.<p>Finally, ]. You cannot so easily conclude what a person is from their userboxes, especially if there's a million of them, if they are contradictory, and if the user isn't able to clearly explain themselves: I can't figure it out from the posts that I've read. And again, it's not the editor, it's the edits--at least to some extent. Now, if the user page is disruptive one way or another (and I think it is), that also can be addressed, and it is, right here: ]. And also again, if you have a problem with a user's boxes because they seem to hold a view you find repugnant, then why associate with them? I have a userbox pertaining to gay marriage--it's entirely possible that someone objects to that, but I wouldn't know since they must have chosen to ignore me. I vehemently support strict gun legislation, but I work with users who oppose that--I just don't talk guns with them.<p>In conclusion, in my opinion all this his unnecessary. But if you can't work at a club where someone disagrees with you, and the rules of the club allow for people to have dissenting opinions... well, then that's not the club for you, I guess. I don't think one should leave over this, and I think you should wait until the MfD has run its course, but I also think that this wasn't worth it in the first place. I'm sorry if that rubs you the wrong way, but you obviously came here to tell me something and, hopefully, to listen to a response. Thank you, and I hope you'll reconsider. ] (]) 18:47, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
::You accused me of a personal attack in the form of slandering by stating that he was a fascist in particular - I have shown you his userbox that states that he is a fascist. So he is a fascist in combination with being a "National Socialist" and he supports far-right ultranationalist movements like Jobbik and Ataka known for xenophobia - including anti-Semitism and anti-Romani - seems very natural to assume that he is a neo-Nazi, rather than a "democratic nationalist socialist" as some users are telling him to change this to - and even if he does not support the authoritarianism of Nazism as practiced by the Nazi Party, his other userboxes on ] and ] demonstrate at the very least he supports the other core part of Nazism that I find morally reprehensible in my opinion - ] - and that I do not want to talk to such a person. If you check what I posted, I politely asked him to stop posting on my talk page. No I don't have to interact with a person - but when a person continues to post on my talk page when a user does not want them to - the user have the right to ask them to leave - which I did - he failed to comply, and posted an aggressive post, so I reported him.--] (]) 18:55, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
:::Your user page says you're retired "will not respond to further comments", so I'm not sure if there's a point to me responding. Anyway, as far as I can tell (you never supplied diffs) you asked them on 5 February, and the day after they responded with and a copyedit. Next thing you know, we're at ANI. And here. And you're retiring. Sorry, but this has taken up way too much time already. You could have just deleted their message. ] (]) 19:07, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
::I feel that I have the right to an apology for claims that I "personally attacked him" in my fairly polite post in which I stated that I had little in common with him and that I disagree with his support of fascism and National Socialism and thus do not want to talk with him further - as I said, my statements on his beliefs are all backed up as fact by what he has chosen to include on his user page. I had the right to ask him to leave, I told him why I did not want to talk to him - because I am morally opposed to some of his beliefs and stated honestly to him that I do not want a conversation with a person who holds such beliefs. I wanted an end to the conversation with him, claims that I was provoking him to respond again are groundless because my intention was for him to ''stop'' posting on my talk page.--] (]) 19:02, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
:::Yes. Next time, if there is a next time, start by simply deleting the offending message. There's a useful essay for if you think you're being trolled: ]. ] (]) 19:07, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
::::This universe is unjust.
::::Poor Sigfried! (Or was it poor Roy?!?) Sticking his head in the lion's mouth and he gets bit.
::::R-41, under an interaction ban, continues to rant about Lihaas, and the lion yawns.
::::Not above vicarious enjoyment of some of the old discipline and punish, <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">].]</span></small> 19:12, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
:::::Oh, Kiefer, so you post "oh the universe is unjust" and implied "get over it" - don't you get what I've said - I did not attack Lihaas - I stated what he posted on his talk page - and second, I do not want to talk to a National Socialist or fascist or ultranationalist because I personally knew a neighbour Jewish family whose grandfather was a Holocaust survivor whom I've met who suffered from ]. It is NOT a mere trivial disagreement, it involves my morality - I've told administrators this before, would you just trivialize the Jewish Holocaust survivor I know by saying "poor old Jewish man who was put into slave labour at the age of 12-13, watched his 12 year old friend get bludgeoned to death at Treblinka by Nazi guards using shovels, yawn - boring." I am sorry, but have personally known a Holocaust survivor, I heard him tell his painful stories - he cried in pain at times remembering them and telling them to people, but he wanted people to know what happened to him at Treblinka - that is a real person who I knew who ''really'' did suffer by ''real-life'' Nazis - so I do have a strong desire not to talk with people associated with fascism or Nazism. Sigh, perhaps people are so filled up with video games and movies about Nazis that they forget that real Nazis existed and thus believe that it is somehow trivial and wierd for anyone to have strong antipathy towards Nazism. Anyway, if your response is "get over it" "accept the National Socialist user" and according to you, ordering me to "clean up" his user page - if that is your response, to why I feel strongly on this, you would then be - I am sorry to say - a very cold person, which I hope you aren't.--] (]) 19:29, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
::::::(Uninvited interjection) R-41, you seem to be worrying at this like a loose tooth, to the extent that in your previous post you set up an imaginary scenario and then use it as the basis for a conclusion not so much jumped to as teleported to from another planet. I don't mean to offend you and certainly don't belittle your understandably strong feelings about the vile and lasting consequences of Fascism in the past, but how is any of this improving our articles? You've said that you're retiring, and of course you have an absolute right to leave whenever you wish, but from your continued posting you also seem to want to stay. I can understand why you're conflicted but if you do stay you'll need to recognise that Misplaced Pages isn't the place to impose personal moralities on others or pursue the righting of perceived slights. In the end that's a sure path to frustration, stress and ultimately self-destruction. ]<sup>]</sup> 19:52, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
*Since this is my page, I think I'm allowed the final say. Kiefer, R-41 hasn't violated the ban yet, so the lion can continue napping. EyeSerene, I think you hit the nail on the head. R-41, your behavior vis-a-vis Lihaas is kind of like a someone walking up to a neo-Nazi in boots and leather at a demo, way on the other side of the street, and saying, "Hey, I am really opposed to your politics. I ''really'' don't want to talk to you. Please also don't talk to me. I really mean it: I don't want to have anything to do with you." What happens is that someone's glasses get broken. And I don't get your denial: you ''did'' call them a nazi, and you ''don't'' know that they are--all you know is they have a user box that says that, and that is not the same thing. That's all there is to say. My next move will be to collapse this. ] (]) 20:10, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
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Hi Doc! As you may recall, during a little kerfluffle a few years ago, I said I wouldn't block users who overtly support Trump, unless the disruption was blatant. To my slight surprise, that has almost never (maybe never at all?) come up—most people don't plaster their pro-Trump views in visible places, and those who do mostly fall under blatant disruption. Today, however, I've run into one who's not <em>quite</em> blatant enough for me to feel comfortable going ahead with a block, especially because I've reverted one of their content edits, but is still a DUCK for sockblock purposes, to anyone familiar with Architect134. Would you, or a talkpage watcher familiar with the case, mind taking a look?
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If it's not obvious on username and behavior alone, see .<small>Courtesy ping ], since I mentioned this to them elsewhere.</small> <span style="font-family:courier"> -- ]</span><sup class="nowrap">&#91;]]</sup> <small>(])</small> 07:16, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
*Responded there; thank you. ] (]) 20:26, 8 February 2012 (UTC)


:P.S. If you run a check, I'm told the geolocation's a bit different lately. Obviously I can't see the shiny stuff under the hood, but I think ] was him. <span style="font-family:courier"> -- ]</span><sup class="nowrap">&#91;]]</sup> <small>(])</small> 07:20, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
==If you're in the mood for something to do...==
:Yes, they removed content, which we established in a ] was against content norms; would have AGF until Tamzin mentioned the LTA matter. ] <small>(]) &#124; :) &#124; he/him &#124; </small> 07:25, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
...take a look at ], just created today, clearly knows the ins and outs of Misplaced Pages, received tea from Mistress Selina Kay (I thought she was blocked?), removing sourced material on the basis that it's POV, blanking talk page of warnings, etc etc. Lots of signs here. ] (]) 20:34, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
*Yes, someone got busy (again). No, I think she was unblocked, as was Bugs--but honestly I lost interest in the case and that thread got too long for me. Not much to do unless you can figure out who it is and start an SPI... Hey, have you ever had ] beer? It's one of the best I ever had. Have a great evening! ] (]) 23:03, 8 February 2012 (UTC) ::Thanks. I'd almost forgotten about the outing and the smearing. ] (]) 14:27, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
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How can I convince user:Sky258 that, per WP:AIRPORT-CONTENT, airport connections need independent sources? Nearly all his/her additions are unsourced and reverted. Warnings did not help but blocking seems over the top. Do you have any ideas? The Banner talk 17:46, 3 January 2025 (UTC)

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Banned cease-and-desist photographer

I am really frazzled now. Someone is reverting edits by a user claimed to be a "Banned cease-and-desist photographer". I can not find any trace of that. You should expect some traces of that on ENWP, Meta or Commons, but no.

Do you (or your stalkers) know anything about this? It sounds a bit fishy to me right now. The Banner talk 14:26, 13 January 2025 (UTC)

(stalker comment) I don't really have anything conclusive to add, but from what I see, the user who uploaded the images is not banned or even warned from either enwiki or Commons. He appears to be a professional photographer who uploads many of his images to commons, and then Misplaced Pages, replacing lower-quality existing ones if necessary (I guess there is a small chance its all a big copyright misuse but you'd have thought that would have been picked up upon, particularly as his work involves famous buildings and peopel so probably gets a lot of views). You can see on his talk page there is a message from an IP user in 2019 (who stopped editing in the same year) regarding 'excessive use of own images'. I'm unsure if any such rule actually exists, but in my opinion it was not applicable anyway as the use of the images improved the site, were not self-promotional in terms of including watermarks or anything to overtly identify the contributor, and was not excessive proliferation of photos within individual articles. The reverting user has only made 92 edits, half of which were reverting the photographer today. Not sure why they would even take this course of action, expect perhaps they noticed an image (one of their own?) replaced by the photographer editor, read their talk page, decided the 2019 message was something official and unilaterally decided it justified reverting all recent additions (in the same style as the 2019 user, which is suspicious too). Crowsus (talk) 17:45, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
Crowsus, thank you for doing some of that leg work--I had looked at various things but managed to miss that IP comment. And that IP comment: well, "excessive" use is a thing frowned upon but you laid out the (common sense) practices pretty neatly; thank you for that as well. Drmies (talk) 18:08, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
{{tps}} That photographer's license terms seem to take a strict position on the exact way credit must be given in off-wiki uses of their work. I'm not sure if they have pursued settlements against good-faith reusers or in other ways headed into license-trolling. I, like others, cannot find discussion about it on enwiki or commons.There was a previous case (long ago, different license-holder) where consensus formed that the effect of mass use of a certain creator's content on-wiki was to induce innocent/good-faith but not "strictly by the not-quite-expected license terms" use off-wiki, enabling forced legal settlements. There was thought that the creator themself was actually intentional about using wiki in this way, and that all of this exceeded the community's tolerance and good-faith. DMacks (talk) 18:02, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
DMacks, yes, thanks--I remember a case too and I think it played out on Commons, that guy who posted videos of himself ejaculating and stuff, and there was a guy who sucked his own ****. But more to the point, I also remember a case of a photographer who, it was judged, was basically here to promote their own business and I think an ANI post led to removal of some of those images. But I can't see what practical guidelines User:Arne Müseler is supposed to have broken. Drmies (talk) 18:10, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
I have no idea if there is off-wiki evidence of actual legal actions against re-users, or claims that WP sites are inducement. But I also assume anything I'd find by googling I couldn't mention here for OUTING anyway. DMacks (talk) 18:15, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
Yep, and any kind of case should be either discussed on-wiki or submitted privately if there's some privacy concern, rather than signaled (if that's even the word) with a boilerplate and vague edit summary. Drmies (talk) 18:18, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
User:The Banner, I have reverted those edits. Thanks for bringing it up. Drmies (talk) 18:13, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
Your welcome. I hope the editor just made a mistake. The Banner talk 02:43, 14 January 2025 (UTC)
For every one who's interested, please see User talk:RAL1028. Drmies (talk) 21:42, 13 January 2025 (UTC)

Just to clarify posts on Miijumaaru talk page

The conversation I pinged you in at Annoyed at rule changes was a continuation of the post right above at Please do not use template main in the lead. The editor broke it into two parts for some reason and I wasn't about to correct the nesting issue since the conversation turned turbulent. Since they did multiple changes to articles I thought it would be good to let them know that {{main}} is never used in the lead per the template itself. This was made aware to Tennis Project awhile back and several of us have been slowly fixing tennis articles to comply. A daunting task. I hope this helps you understand the situation I encountered. Fyunck(click) (talk) 20:01, 13 January 2025 (UTC)

On a side note to above template talk

While template "main" should not be used in the lead, the template "further" is less clear on placement. I just looked and the template "see also" also says not to use in the lead and is used only at the top of sections. "Further" says nothing about placement and I can't help but wonder if that should also say not to use in the lead. Where best to bring that up? On the narrow Template:Further talk page? Or is there a more general template talk page that it should be talked about? Thanks. Fyunck(click) (talk) 20:18, 13 January 2025 (UTC)

AfD sock

There's something seriously wrong with OhNoKaren. The account is about a week old, and she's already created many AfDs. That's pretty much all she's done. I vaguely remember some deletion socks, although I don't recall that they had problems with the procedure as she does. Even if she's not a sock, I'm thinking her editing is disruptive enough to block, but I have to go eat dinner. Can you check if you're still around?--Bbb23 (talk) 01:59, 16 January 2025 (UTC)

A barnstar for you!

The Editor's Barnstar
Thank you for helping reduce the use of "served as", "serves as" and such like for what are not public service roles. In those two examples, "was" and "is" would be preferable (this last sentence is obviously not for your benefit, but might help someone else who reads this). Edwardx (talk) 12:21, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
  • I appreciate that--but I'm even stricter than you are: I think it's almost always a euphemism for "work"... Drmies (talk) 13:00, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
    • Thanks. I would like to be stricter, but encounter too much pushback from other editors. I think at most it should only be for unpaid, genuinely altruistic activity. As an example, and without wishing too be too cynical, far too many politicians are self-serving. And of course, we need to take into account that some reliable sources often still use the term for state sector jobs, military and politicians. Perhaps once it is removed from more business bios, we can start an RfC. Edwardx (talk) 14:20, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
      • Edwardx, thanks--I thought I'd be careful, since I didn't want to butt heads with you after you sent me this nice message, but I agree with you completely. If you get paid, it's not service. If you get underpaid, it might approach service--but if you are underpaid and still make a fair amount of money (like, for instance, as president of the US), "service" is a bit of a euphemism. As far as reliable sources go--yeah, but in "serve as president" the operational part is "president", not "serve". I teach at a state university: is this service? I like to think so, for various reasons, but it's ludicrous to pretty much equate that with philanthropy (another item we see in ALL those articles), as if it didn't come with a paycheck and possibly health insurance. No Christmas bonuses, of course. Drmies (talk) 16:16, 16 January 2025 (UTC)

Silicon Slopes

Thanks for your edits at Silicon Slopes. I had prepared this for a COI report, but was waiting for that editor's response:

  • On November 30, 2023, that editor stated here: "this account is not a business account, anyone using this account will be doing so with direct supervision of the account owner, ie. I will be standing behind them any time the login is used".
  • That editor then made a number of edits at Silicon Slopes that removed content sourced by secondary sources, and added content of a promotional tone, sourced by primary sources.
  • That editor wrote a lengthy declaration of their purpose on the article talk page, stating, "I kindly request that any changes avoid undermining the hard work and dedication of many business owners and community members who have strived tirelessly to erase the stigma and stereotypes associated with the region."
  • A Google search of "invise" and "Mike L." adds depth.

Certainly seems like a single-purpose editor trying to cleanse the article of well-sourced negative content. Cheers. Magnolia677 (talk) 12:05, 18 January 2025 (UTC)

  • Oh, I feel the same way. Did you see what they tried to post on your talk page? See the filter log. But the problem with the article (I'm sure you saw my pruning) is, in my opinion, much bigger than just that. The negative information isn't about that organization, as far as I could tell from that confusing article. But they're p-blocked from the article now; who knows, maybe they'll figure out how to gain consensus for anything on the talk page. I will reiterate that the argument "it's negative stuff and it shows up in a search" is completely inappropriate here. Drmies (talk) 17:30, 18 January 2025 (UTC)
I'll try to add some well-sourced content back to the article. Cheers. Magnolia677 (talk) 17:38, 18 January 2025 (UTC)
Sure. You think, Magnolia677, the subject is notable, that organization? Cause all I see in a quick search is some promotional BS. It may be better to consider treating it as an economical "ecosystem". Drmies (talk) 17:44, 18 January 2025 (UTC)
Wait. I'm wrong: I should have figured that there was more in the history, including a lot of you. The article was about a region and for now I'm going to go back to this version; hope that's okay with you. Then we can take it from there. Drmies (talk) 17:48, 18 January 2025 (UTC)
This is where it got messed up. Drmies (talk) 17:54, 18 January 2025 (UTC)
Utah's tech community has been nicknamed Silicon Slopes, a reference to California's world famous Silicon Valley high tech commnity.
— Sanders, Doug; Herrington, Lisa M.; Waring, Kerry Jones (2015). "Making a Living". Utah: Third Edition. It's My State! (3rd ed.). Cavendish Square Publishing. p. 73. ISBN 9781627131780.
Increasingly a growing technology sector—the so-called Silicon Slopes—has developed around the Salt Lake–Utah County line.
— Brown, Adam R. (2018). Utah Politics and Government: American Democracy Among a Unique Electorate. Politics and Governments of the American States. University of Nebraska Press. p. 48. ISBN 9781496207852.
In Utah Valley, the coinage "Silicon Slopes," invented by Google in 2013 upon announcing that Provo would be the third city in the nation to receive a Google Fiber network, has been picked up eagerly by business leaders
— Farmer, Jared (2014). Alter, J. Cecil (ed.). "THIS WAS THE PLACE: The Making and Unmaking of Utah" (PDF). Utah Historical Quarterly. 82 (3). Utah State Historical Society: 188. doi:10.2307/45063063.

The non-advertorial independent sources strongly disagree with that first paragraph, Doktoro. Personally, I am inclined to take the word of the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania published in a state historical society journal over what is said in a self-published corporate blurb. Uncle G (talk) 07:42, 20 January 2025 (UTC)

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Just got back from a weekend trip

Is there something pressing I should be looking at this eve? BusterD (talk) 01:39, 21 January 2025 (UTC)

Ye Guofu

Thanks for catching that. It was a misclick. Things happen. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 20:38, 21 January 2025 (UTC)

  • I caught something? Yeah, some awful bug--been coughing and wheezing and sweating for days now. Kudpung, how are you doing these days? I would love to see where you live. Time is running out, isn't it, for all of use. Drmies (talk) 15:47, 22 January 2025 (UTC)

Article assistance

Well, given what you said above about being ill (sorry), I'm not sure you'll want to do this, but perhaps it would be a distraction. A new editor added unsourced material to Danylo Zabolotny. I left the editor a warning, and they re-added the material, this time with sources. The sources are unverifiable (by me at least), and there are various other issues, copy editing if nothing else, and I think you'd be much better than I at reviewing the material. My knowledge of long-deceased foreign epidemiologists is nil. Besides, articles about disease are not ideal for a hypochondriac. If not up to it or uninterested, I understand. Regardless, I hope you get better soon.--Bbb23 (talk) 18:57, 22 January 2025 (UTC)

  • I'm not a hypochondriac--in fact I'm an inveterate optimist, unfortunately. Yes, I'm ill, and I think I have some infection that's also making an infected tooth unbearably painful: I need this root canal done quickly, but everything here has ground down to a halt because of two inches of snow. Drmies (talk) 21:14, 22 January 2025 (UTC)

OK "badass" is not enough credit. He worked with Richard P. Strong during the Third plague pandemic which killed maybe 15 million people. Have a look at this here--I was confused because I didn't see a thumbnail, but this lengthy description accompanies a photo of him and Strong in full moon suits. Amazing. Can we use it? I'm about to plow through the "First Report of the North Manchurian Plague Prevention Service", and there's this article. These are just the first couple of hits; we need to do better. Talk page followers, get to work! Papa is actually sick! You shouldn't let him do all the work! Drmies (talk) 22:04, 22 January 2025 (UTC)

Your AN request

Voorts and I ran through the door at the same time, bonked heads, and fell to the floor.-- Ponyo 23:54, 22 January 2025 (UTC)

Hayden Miller Productions/ActuallyHayden

Hello - when I noticed this edit, I opened an SPI case for these users, but I see now that you've already blocked both, so there might not be much point to the case. Is it helpful to keep the case open? And if not, is there a way for me to withdraw it? (I couldn't find a way to do that.) Thanks! Wburrow (talk) 01:46, 23 January 2025 (UTC)

Quick A134 sockblock

Hi Doc! As you may recall, during a little kerfluffle a few years ago, I said I wouldn't block users who overtly support Trump, unless the disruption was blatant. To my slight surprise, that has almost never (maybe never at all?) come up—most people don't plaster their pro-Trump views in visible places, and those who do mostly fall under blatant disruption. Today, however, I've run into one who's not quite blatant enough for me to feel comfortable going ahead with a block, especially because I've reverted one of their content edits, but is still a DUCK for sockblock purposes, to anyone familiar with Architect134. Would you, or a talkpage watcher familiar with the case, mind taking a look?

If it's not obvious on username and behavior alone, see .Courtesy ping User:JuxtaposedJacob, since I mentioned this to them elsewhere. -- Tamzin (they|xe|🤷) 07:16, 23 January 2025 (UTC)

P.S. If you run a check, I'm told the geolocation's a bit different lately. Obviously I can't see the shiny stuff under the hood, but I think Special:Contributions/129.222.253.60 was him. -- Tamzin (they|xe|🤷) 07:20, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
Yes, they removed content, which we established in a talk page discussion was against content norms; would have AGF until Tamzin mentioned the LTA matter. JuxtaposedJacob (talk) | :) | he/him | 07:25, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
Thanks. I'd almost forgotten about the outing and the smearing. Drmies (talk) 14:27, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
The right-wing trolls are out again, Tamzin. Drmies (talk) 14:51, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
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