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Len Tower article, sources
Greetings. I read your comment on the second AfD for Leonard H. Tower Jr. expressing a potential interest for the article, should there be sources showing notability. I have found and cited some sources which I believe you might find relevant; they are cited in the second AfD, in this comment by myself. Capi 13:51, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
Steve Willis/Phoenix FM
Its my local big shopping centre and all, I just forgot entirely that the station was based there! Saw it today when leaving HMV and the name clicked. Its literally a portakabin sheltered between the UCI cinema and a row of shops with a self-assembly tower with some very small transmission antennas on it...
Its eight miles away. I can't get it here. I have a quite impressive FM array here for getting radio from Northern Ireland. Says something doesn't it? --Kiand 20:24, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
Sandy Straus Puppet Show
By the way, I replied on my talk page on your comment you left there (just in case you didn't see it). Anyway, here's today's puppet show : Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Straus Pavement Damage Estimate. This time, we have someone who managed to get his autobiography deleted, tried to file a complain on AN/I against the admins who had deleted it, and someone dug up his other contributions, oops, all to AfD now, he seems unhappy, and he's got friends ... Equendil Talk 01:47, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
One step ahead of you
Just finished blocking him and reverting all his edits when I got your message. Your user page seems to be getting a lot of vandalism, I can semi-protect it for you if you want?--Konstable 14:13, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
3rr
Are you sure you haven't broken 3rr yourself? William M. Connolley 17:49, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
O'Connell High School Vandalism
Thank you for reverting the recent vandalism to my page. As the British grocery store chain Tesco would say... every little helps. --johnkellystyle 23:56, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
Battlefield 2 Easter Eggs
The peer review article made no consensus on the removal of easter eggs, and I personally oppose the removal of this list. It is not fancruft to list easter eggs - though I would have supported moving to them to a new page or seriously trimming down the section as I believe it was beginning to inflate to larger-than-acceptable proportions. for instance, listing easter eggs and only top-level descriptions of these easter eggs is similar to quotes in TV episode pages, track titles in music recording pages and stage names in video and computer game pages. The only part about the easter eggs that I can see as being "fancrufty" would be the directions on how to obtain them, and personally I think a short one-sentence instruction is not going out of line, but even so I could understand you taking it upon yourself to compact the section, but not totally remove it. I plan on, at least partially, reverting the article change some time in the near future - I just wanted to tell you beforehand so there are no hard feelings or anything like that. I would be interested in discussing this section with you further on the BF2 talk page, and again I heavily disagree with the comments on the peer review article about the easter eggs lowering the quality of the page to be unworthy of FA status (even though I still think these comments gave little reasoning as to why this was the case, and was only a single sentiment echoed by a few others, still without giving any explanation). Thank you. 69.124.143.230 00:30, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
sigh
Clueless doesn't begin to describe that guy... Valrith 22:06, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
ZIM Debate
Sorry for being a jerk. I'm clearly new to wikipedia. Educate me. Don't you think that instead of deleting the article, it just needs to be rewritten in a more passive way? ZIM really is legit, it's just that it's not big on the internet and the article posted seems like an advertisement. --User:zx2c4
DON
Don is a sound effect in japanese. Sometimes added to a scene for dramatic effect, to show that something astonishing or important has happened. In One Piece, Oda, the Manga-ka, uses this sound effect a lot (in pretty much every chapter). I was also somewhat referencing the character Tom, becasue he usualy says... It's easer to show you: . I was using it in the same context as Tom, the closest thing in english would be... something to the effect of: "give two hundred percent". It translates about as well as "nakama", in other words, not very well. (Justyn 09:56, 5 October 2006 (UTC))
Angela Singer article, up for deletion
Hi charlesknight. I aapreciate your comments on the Angela Singer article. There are lots of articles on her in the main North Island newspaper of New Zealand, The New Zealand Herald and the main South Island newspaper The Otago Daily Times, also in the national Sunday newspaper. Here are some, but as I say there are so many I don't have the details of all. I also found The Tate art magazine and House and Garden magazine:
Campbell, Megan. Viewers Challenged to think again. Otago Daily Times, Dunedin. 31 August 2006. News story - Megget, Katrina. Exhibition influenced by research into bird flu. Otago Daily Times, Dunedin. 26 August 2006. Dashfield, Prue. Animal Art, New Zealand House & Garden magazine. May 2004. Article on artist in the main national newspaper - Herrick, Linda. Four Legs Good, The New Zealand Herald, Auckland. 1 September 2004. http://login.nzherald.co.nz/?redir=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=392BEBDA-39E2-11DA-8E1B-A5B353C55561 McNamara, TJ. Carnivora. The New Zealand Herald, Auckland. 24 September 2003. Smith, Charmain. Creations Pose Serious Questions. Otago Daily Times, Dunedin. 19 June 2003. National Sunday newspaper - Zega, Nigel. Feeling sheepish. Sunday Star-Times. 29 July 2001. Cook, Marjorie. Ghost sheep come to Dunedin. Otago Daily Times, Dunedin. 24 July 2001. Dingwall, Richard. Homage to the sheep holds mixed message on animal rights. Otago Daily Times, Dunedin. 2 August 2001. Baker, Steve. Animal rights and wrongs (Haunted by the animal). Tate: The Art Magazine, London no. 26, Autumn 2001. Clarke, Barry. Taking art straight from the Abbatoir. Sunday Star-Times. 7 May 200. Cleave, Louisa. Art Exhibition Designed to Shock. The New Zealand Herald, Auckland. 24 May 1999. I'm not sure what to post, what to do or frankly whether to bother. I thought I had included quite enough about this artist in the article I wrote. I used other artists articles as a guideline and included far more from better sources. Any help appreciated. Thank you Dmdesign 12:43, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
I'd like to remove your merger proposal
Greetings charlesknight. It has been some time since you suggested the merging of the Western Martial Arts article and the European Martial Arts article. I disagree with this proposal, and since no one has refuted my rational for their remaining seperate, I would apperciate your removing the proposal. Thank You Master at Arms
The Time Crisis 4 talk page
Just want to advise you that you should delete the irrelevant fanfic listed in this talk page (IP starting with 219) as he's been warned a lot of times, or at least mark it as being deleted. — Vesther (U * T/R * CTD) 14:08, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
Excuse me?
I don't even know how to become an admin, sorry. I am very confused by your comment. I don't even know what you mean by take another run at AFD. I also don't know the admin status here. I know what an admin is though. Aquafish talk 16:59, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
Ron Wyatt
Hello,
I've edited the Ron Wyatt page before because I like reading about Noah's Ark and have some books on the subject (I've done a lot of edits to the Durupinar and David Fasold pages among other biblical and historical articles). I want to thank you for sticking it to the pro Ron Wyatt guys who constantly vandalize the page. I didn't know that there was a "Humanist Agenda" out there stomping all talk about Ron Wyatt. It boggles the mind that they don't understand that Misplaced Pages is a reference for everybody, not a soapbox. Even though I like to delve into what I call "speculative history," as a trained historian I realize that 9/10ths of it is bunk. Wyatt is the worst of the sort that give Christians of any stripe a bad name. So here's to hoping that you can block them, they really piss me off. But at least if they're so concerned with the Wyatt article, they'll leave others (Noah's Ark, Ark of the Covenant, David Fasold, Durupinar, Jabal al-Lawz, etc) alone.
Good luck to you,
TuckerResearch 03:35, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
Something you might be interested in
Since you requested deletion for the One Peice attacks, I thought you could help out here: Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/List of Dragon Ball special abilities. It would add some legitimacy to my cause, since I'm a new user. Hydromasta231 04:48, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
More on Forest
Dropped you an e-mail. Ral315 (talk) 16:59, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
Seeking help with that Daredevil reverter
Hiya, CK. I just wanted to cc you on a request I put in with admin Steel regarding that one editor who keeps inserting the uncited "genius-level intellect". Thanks for all your timely efforts with that person.
I'm asking now for help with some recalcitrant reverter who, despite at least two editors posting to him, cannot seem to udnerstand that he can't put his personal evaluation of something for which he can't find a citation.
At Daredevil (Marvel Comics), the Anon IP 82.108.12.52 at continues to add a claim (the content doesn't matter, just the fact that it's uncited and unverifiable) that User:Charlesknight and I have repeatedly asked him to cite and verify.
He refuses to provide citation (frankly, since it doesn't exist; his claim is just his analysis/opinion), he doesn't respond, and he simply keeps reverting to this edit here.
He has been blocked in the past (by Admin Mgm, who reverted him here) and as you can see by his list of edits at "" above that his "contributions" to Misplaced Pages have been primarily this single pet opinion of his, over and over.
I'm asking that he please be block for a sufficient length of time for the Wiki citation requirement to sink in. I'm placing this request now on his Talk page, for full disclosure. Thank you for any help. With respect, -- Tenebrae 15:15, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
Hope this helps. Best wishes to a fellow ComicsProject editor. -- Tenebrae 15:24, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
afterthought
Learn how to spell afterthought please Hungrygirl 20:50, 12 October 2006 (UTC)