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  1. 1 March 2006 - 30 April 2006
  2. 30 April 2006 - 11 May 2006
  3. 11 May 2006 - 24 May 2006
  4. 25 May 2006 - 17 July 2006
  5. 29 July 2006 - 19 September 2006
  6. 20 September 2006 - 14 November 2006

Current talk page

I nominate tons of articles for speedy deletion, but in this case, I don't see a WP:CSD that seems to apply. I tried to prod it but that didn't work. Which CSD criteria would you apply? Accurizer 00:00, 25 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Request help with the Nietzsche Talk page[edit]

If you please, I've posted quotations by Nietzsche 37 times now, to have them reverted by not one, but several POV Nietzsche advocates. I've conducted e-mail discussions and myTalk and also the Nietzsche Talk pages -- many against one -- and my opponents have used mostly emotional attacks against my NPOV contribution (as it seems to me). Most recently one of them, who most recently uses my member name (PETREJO) spelled backwards (OJERTEP), has crossed out all my text on the Talk Page. (I have an MA in philosophy, and I gather that only one of my opponents is as well-versed on this topic -- and that one is a POV avocate, it seems to me.) Would you help me? Or, do you know somebody who would help me? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Petrejo (talkcontribs)

This request for help does not seem to me to be in good faith. I am one of those who has been reverting Petrejo. He has not deigned to engage in debate towards reaching consensus either on the article talk page or on his own. I also have an MA in philosophy. The content that Petrejo keeps trying to add is such that it constitutes original research, albeit in the form of a bunch of cleverly juxtaposed quotes, rather than a reference to the explicit statements of Neitzsche or commentators on Nietzsche about Nietzsche's work. mgekelly 18:27, 27 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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I have a problem:

  • 1. Komarno have only one official hungarian name: Komárom see http://www.komarom.sk
  • 2. Problem is, now have a town in Hungary the same name, Komárom.
  • 3. Today hungarian Komarom was up to 1890 was it only a village Ujszony
  • 4. Since 1890 was it a suburban of Komarom
  • 5. Since 1918 diveded in slovakian and hungarian part.
  • 6. Now use some newspaper in Hungary for Komarom in Slovakia Revkomarom.
  • 7. Hungarian newspaper in Slovakia and Hungarian in Slovakia use only(95-99%) Komarom.
  • 8. I friend for me, professor for Hungarian language in Bratislava: Komarom is the only hungarian name of city.
  • 9. Hungarian, german and all other wikipedias know only Komarom
  • 10. From Hungarian wikipedia: hu:Komárom (Szlovákia): Ez az elnevezés viszont ma sértő, mert azt sugalja, hogy a déli magyarországi rész az igazi Komárom. This name is today abusive, the name pretend, that hungarian, south Komarom is only genuine Komarom.
  • 11. I ask only to remove Revkomarom from header of article. --Mt7 07:43, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

image tagging[edit]

I do, but they don't seem to understand that they are free to use for everyone Jubella 21:04, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Why you have removed the helpme tag?[edit]

Help is not offered to me and I am still looking for help. Why you have remove the help me tag from my User page? --- Faisal 22:04, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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I'm sorry[edit]

I'm just used to the old image... ILovePlankton ( L) 23:34, 30 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you, and I'll rememeber that. ILovePlankton ( L) 23:37, 30 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

RfA edit[edit]

Hey there...can you restore the questions and answers that you inadvertently deleted on my RfA? I'd like users to see it. Thanks a lot, and I appreciated the comments you made. --Osbus 01:44, 31 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Need your help.[edit]

If someone continue attacking me then what should I do? Is there any wikipedia policy? Where should I report that person? Do you think following is an attack (I feel it very offending to me).

Faisal, you haven't made a single contribution to the article using reliable sources. Your talk page edits consist mainly of declarations of edit war, attempts to recruit other people to be on your side in the edit war that you are waging, and attacks aimed at those who disagree with you. From this evidence, I cannot see any value in your contributions to Wikipedia. Pecher Talk 08:25, 31 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

. --- Faisal 08:37, 31 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I have decided not to take any action right now. As we both have to live in the wikipedia. So may be taking action will make things more difficult. May be sometime later. It would be good if you could keep a watch on Jizya and Dhimmi articles to keep things in check. Best regards. --- Faisal 19:01, 31 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Personal attacks[edit]

Do you find this comment by Ibrahimfaisal to be civil, especially the part I've put in italics?

Pecher I advice you to understand Neutral_Point_of_View. Then you can write articles that have you POV and still I am satisified. For example see OBL article. I do not believe that he has to do anything with 9/11 but still I like that article a lot. Because it is written from neutral point of view. It is not helpful when you made conclusion in the introduction and do not let anyone else to contribute. I have contributed in many article but cannot do any contribution in this article because of you and you team. I know, 'I am wasting my time. but may be there is 0.000001% chance that you can understand what I said above'. best wishes --- Faisal 07:54, 31 May 2006 (UTC)

Pecher Talk 19:17, 31 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Vandalism[edit]

Hi Bottesini,

Can you reverse the vandalism to the Article Kevin Parratt. The information in the article was all correct and valid but it has been almosted blanked Naturalhomes 21:00, 31 May 2006 (UTC).[reply]

Regards,

Oliver

You are so good at your job.... Naturalhomes 22:55, 31 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

A request[edit]

Hi Bottesini,

I saw you have recently joined the discussion on Jizya article. I have posted [2] on the talk page of Jizya. I would be thankful if you could help having this quote remain in the article (of course, if you think it should). I can not edit in wikipedia very often so, I would be thankful if you could help me there. I appreciate your help in advance. --128.32.39.126 21:31, 31 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you very much! --128.32.39.126 21:50, 31 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

hey[edit]

thank you for the warm welcome, and I think I will like it here, everyone has been so nice, except when I tried to put a really cute picture of Dakota Fanning on her page and they literally said (i'm copying and pasting this)

"Ok f***er, next time you mess up the Dakota Fanning page youre outta here for good. Rappy30V2 01:07, 25 May 2006 (UTC)"


The nerve, but someone said it should be ignored as vandilism, so I'm fine again. It wasn't messing it up, I love the cute pic its page is like candid or something. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Annette fleming (talkcontribs)

MatthewH(help me flag)[edit]

hmm firstly, when i'm using talk pages, do i send messages to people on my own page, or on ther user pages? like whats the correct thing to do? do we keep the convosation on one page, or do we go to each others.

Seconds thing, are all articles limited to 1024kb size?

Thank you for answering so quickly as well :D —Preceding unsigned comment added by MatthewH (talkcontribs)

Thanks[edit]

Thank you for the help :) Matthew 00:32, 2 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

A haiku of thanks[edit]

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My Thanks[edit]

I wanted to drop a brief note on your talk page (one admittedly not written to you only, but nevertheless truly meant) to thank you for your vote in my Request for Adminship, which concluded this evening. Even though it was unsuccessful, it did make clear to me some areas in which I can improve my contributions to Wikipedia, both in terms of the areas in which I can participate and the manner in which I can participate. I do plan on, at some point in the future (although, I think, not the near future), attempting the process again, and I hope you will consider participating in that voting process as well. If you wish in the future to offer any constructive criticism to me, or if I may assist you with anything, I hope you will not hesitate to contact me. Thanks again. — WCityMike (T | C)  ⇓ plz reply HERE  (why?) ⇓  04:29, 4 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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My RfA[edit]

Thank you for supporting me in my recently unsuccessful RfA. I plan on working harder in the coming months so that I have a better chance of becoming an admin in the future. I hope that you will consider supporting me if I have another RfA. Thank you for your support. --digital_me(t/c) 15:29, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

My RFA[edit]

Thanks
Thanks
Bottesini/archive4, thank you for participating in my RfA. It passed with an amazingly unopposed 77/0/1. Thanks for the support everybody! If you see me doing anything wrong, want to ask me something, or just want to yell in my general direction, leave me a note on my talk page. I promise to try and knock out Wikipedia's problems wherever I may find them!

Staxringold talkcontribs 20:34, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

thanks[edit]

Hey there[edit]

Thanks for commenting on my RfA...it was greatly appreciated! --Osbus 21:42, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ok, I'll go quietly.[edit]

Fair enough, you shot me down and I landed in the salty brine. A crab has to know when to quit his life of crime.

Peace out, sorry for the disturbance.

Crabulon —Preceding unsigned comment added by Crabulon (talkcontribs)

P.S Ok I'm really sorry, that poem was a hoax. I realise i was a complete tit so just delete it. Now I'm looking for real articles. Sorry bout this, I didn't realise Wikipedians were actually forgiving.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Crabulon (talkcontribs)

Erganian is Armenian[edit]

Hello,

Yes, Erganian is an Armenian name and the surname of my father, Alex Erganian. Both of his parents were born in Armenia.

Leslie Erganian —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.199.86.157 (talkcontribs)

(???) I have no idea what this comment is referring to. — ßottesiηi (talk) 17:18, 7 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hello?[edit]

I've never been on wikipedia before a few months ago, and i've never added content. Why am i getting all these nasty messages? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.188.116.14 (talkcontribs)

You are an AOL user, see your talk page (although it is probably a different one now) for details. — ßottesiηi (talk) 19:51, 7 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the tip[edit]

Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. Vaniac 23:18, 7 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I'll do the same, sorry for any inconvienience this may have caused. Vaniac 23:18, 7 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Eye movement in music reading[edit]

Hi there; I guess it's nice to be asked about the results of the doctoral project. Although I submitted six years ago, I haven't yet published a journal article on the results. (I seem to spend all of my time fixing the text of other researchers nowadays.) My unbacked-up files of the dissertation went down the tube with my old computer, so I was unable to take up the university's offer to put it on the net. It's in hard-copy only.

I've half-written an article on the first of the two experiments, and it's easy to paste in the abstract here:

Title: Tempo, eye movement and the eye–hand span in the sight reading of keyboard music

Abstract

The eye movement of skilled keyboardists was measured as they sight read hymn settings at strictly controlled tempos. A novel composite measure was used —the pause—comprising a saccade and its succeeding fixation. In the light of the proportional relationship between tempo and the mean duration and total number of pauses, it was hypothesised that (1) participants would adapt to a doubling of tempo by reducing pause duration and number to an approximately equal extent, and (2) the reduction in pause number would be achieved by reducing levels of refixation and increasing the amount of information that was not fixated on, and (3) two key aspects of the eye–hand span—load and latency—would similarly share tempo adaptation to an approximately equal extent. The hypotheses were confirmed, suggesting that all of these variables comprise an intricate mechanism for tempo adaptation in music reading.

I developed two simple mathematical relationships to describe the interaction between the main factors.

The second part of the project concerned the role of working memory in music reading. I developed a computer application to test my hypothesis that it's possible to improve sight reading performance by manipulating working memory in certain ways.

I'm pleased to discuss it, but may have bored you already!

Tony 15:01, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

OK, I'll leave something here about working memory and the span before you return. Cheers and have a good trip! Tony 15:10, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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VANDALISM AGAINST ALL MY EDITS BY A USER CALLED "DEMIURGE"[edit]

June 12, 2006

Dear Sir or Madam:

A Wikipedian called "Demiurge" who once accused me of being a sockpuppet is deleting all of my edits. The Member's Advocate "Bobcheezy" (real name Andrew) reviewed this matter previously and confirmed that I am not a sockpuppet. He told me to contact him if this individual continues to misbehave and I did but Andrew seems to be busy right now and I would like this matter resolved. "Demiurge" seems to be pursuing some sort of vendetta against another Wikipedian and I am caught in the crosshairs. Is this acceptable behavior for him or her to take it upon himself/herself to delete other people's work without authorization and without even attempting to contact me?

He or she should be told to desist and penalized in the event he or she refuses. If this person were dealing in good faith with me and had contacted me I would contact him/her back. But I refuse to do so now due to this abuse.

See below from my edits to Peregrine Worsthorne's page:

(cur) (last) 20:28, 12 June 2006 Demiurge m (rv blocked User:Rms125a@hotmail.com) (cur) (last) 18:30, 12 June 2006 MaryLouise@gmail.com m (minor syntax/grammar edits)

Please help because it is absurd that I should have to redo all my edits whenever this vandal decides to delete my edits using bizarre and spurious reasons. I hope you will tell him or her to desist from this behavior. It is not fair for me to have to redo all my work for no reason. I am not going to redo them until I have heard from you or Bobcheezy (Andrew).

Thanks!

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Dear Bottesini:

I think I understand now why this is happening. Apparently "Demiurge" resents my having updated something he/she had previously edited, although my edits were not very different from his. I checked out his/her home page briefly and apparently we are both Irish, so we have some shared interests, although mine are more contemporary.

I think he/she should have contacted me rather than behaving as he or she did. As far as breast cancer, I am extremely interested in the subject having lost a grandmother to the disease and I am very gratfeul that list exists and I plan to add more names to it as the opportunities (unfortunately) arise. Am I the only one interested in this subject? I am interested in entertainment and politics as it says on my home page but Brian McCargo, Simon Towneley and Kellyanne Conway are hardly "minor Hollywood celebrities."

Please help with this nonsense so it is not a recurring issue.

Thanks!!

Marylou 02:01, 13 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Hi everyone, unfortunately I'm on vacation in NYC right now and I just got a chance to check my messages. I really don't have time to deal with this at this moment, so I will either deal with it later or forward it to another user. Sorry for the inconvenience. — ßottesiηi (talk) 16:37, 13 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

OK Im looking after your page now!--Light current 21:23, 14 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Moved from user page[edit]

"How do you know anything about telectronics?" —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.168.15.229 (talkcontribs)

WikiProject Classical Music[edit]

I love classical music and would love to be a part of this, but how do I join? (Or do I "just" join?) —It's The Cliff! 22:10, 15 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]


thanks[edit]

Hi, Thanks for the welcome message. Sorry I didn't get back to you earlier. Life has been hectic hectic hectic! :) Sasha 09:04, 17 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

What should I do about a misleading image?[edit]

Hello. I am concerned about a Wikipedia image that I find to be misleading and unencyclopedic. I found you listed on the AMA Advocates page, and it looked like you might be able to help me.

The following is the image:

My claim that it is misleading stems from the following:

  • Upon casual observation of the image (particularly when it is shrunk down for inclusion in articles), the image appears to indicate that there has been a dramatic recent spike in temperature, that has resulted in temperature being clearly higher than it was during the medieval warm period.
  • Upon closer observation of the image, there is no data series in the image that actually supports that casual observation, and in fact it is only through splicing different data series together that that casual observation is created.
  • Note that all of the series that go back to the medieval warm period (i.e. red, green, orange, etc.) are at roughly the same temperatures at the end of the diagram as they are at during the medieval warm period, and hence they cannot support the notion that recent temperature is clearly higher than it was during the medieval warm period.
  • The only series that does really spike up at the end of the diagram (i.e. the black one) does not go back to the medieval warm period (in fact, it is the shortest series of the diagram). As such, it is clearly possible that during the medieval warm period, that series would have been at the same temperature that it is at at the end of the diagram, and hence it also cannot support the notion that recent temperature is clearly higher than it was during the medieval warm period.
  • It is by splicing the short black series on top of the other series that the casual observation is created.
  • Note also that the black line is thicker than all the other lines, that it is placed on top of all the other lines, and that it is the darkest color of any of the lines; all of which make it difficult for me not to suspect that the image was intentionally created to be misleading.

I added comments to the talk page for the image as delicately as I could at first, simply asking for another version of the image that did not include the black line (i.e. I was not asking to get rid of the image). As the discussion continued, there seemed to be no interest in taking my concerns seriously and generally I found the responses to be defensive. As it became clear that a new image would not be created as I had requested and as I got annoyed by repeated mischaracterizations of things that I wrote and by personal insults, I felt fully justified in responding in kind. And, as you might imagine, the conversation thus ended unresolved.

I still, however, maintain my dispute with the image, and I honestly think it is not appropropriate for Wikipedia. Let me carefully state too that I do very much think there is good reason for people to be concerned about global warming. However, I think providing misleading information is in fact bad for the global warming concern movement as it harms the movement's credibility. Most importantly, though, I think misleading information certainly has no place in an encyclopedia.

So... I am writing to ask for help. What do you think I should do?

Thanks, HalfDome 15:03, 18 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sounds good. Many thanks, HalfDome 02:17, 19 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Did you ever get the chance to check this out in more detail? Or, perhaps would it be better if I approached a different advocate? Thanks, HalfDome 03:23, 12 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Avery Sharpe[edit]

I restored Avery Sharpe to the List of Jazz Bassists page. I think he's notable enough to remain. See Avery Sharpe I think you went a bit overboard in your NN'ing spree :-) Alan W 02:31, 22 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello, On occasion, information is posted to the exotic pet article that I feel is biased and unfair and violates the NPOV. Can you help me maintain a neutral stance on this article? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.87.117.149 (talkcontribs)

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