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Saludos: Un sitio de terceros (USGS) permite guardar enlaces con varios parámetros de visualización incorporados. Esto se puede hacer pegándolos en la barra del navegador, pero cuando se colocan en un enlace externo de Wikipedia, la presencia de corchetes dobles de apertura rompe el enlace. Escribir el contenido del enlace como un bloque nowiki dentro de los corchetes externos simples hace que no se genere ningún enlace.
(El siguiente <nowiki></nowiki> está entre corchetes simples; tenga en cuenta que no se genera ningún enlace)
A fines de 2013 se instituyó un método para guardar un enlace como "marcador". Se puede seleccionar uno de estos marcadores para esta área general aquí para mostrar terremotos regionales de todas las magnitudes durante los últimos siete días:[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/#{%22feed%22%3A%227day_all%22%2C%22search%22%3Anull%2C%22sort%22%3A%22newest%22%2C%22basemap%22%3A%22grayscale%22%2C%22autoUpdate%22%3Atrue%2C%22restrictListToMap%22%3Atrue%2C%22timeZone%22%3A%22local%22%2C%22mapposit ion%22%3A[[37.00255267215955%2C-123.31329345703124]%2C[39.27691581029594%2C-120.34149169921875]]%2C%22overlays%22%3A{%22plates%22%3At rue%2C%22faults%22%3Atrue}%2C%22viewModes%22%3A{%22map%22%3Atrue%2C%22list%22%3Afalse%2C%22settings%22%3Atrue%2C%22help%22%3Afalse}}]
(Tenga en cuenta que si selecciona el siguiente enlace y lo pega en la barra de direcciones de Safari o Chrome, el sitio ejecutará el código http correcto: obtendrá una presentación del mapa sísmico; Firefox no se queja, pero no se muestra nada).
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/#{%22feed%22%3A%227day_all%22%2C%22search%22%3Anull%2C%22sort%22%3A%22newest%22%2C%22basemap %22%3A%22grayscale%22%2C%22autoUpdate%22%3Atrue%2C%22restrictListToMap%22%3Atrue%2C%22timeZone%22%3A%22local%22%2C%22mappositio n%22%3A[[37.00255267215955%2C-123.31329345703124]%2C[39.27691581029594%2C-120.34149169921875]]%2C%22superposiciones%22%3A{%22placas%22%3A verdadero%2C%22fallos%22%3Averdadero}%2C% 22viewModes%22%3A{%22map%22%3Atrue%2C%22list%22%3Afalse%2C%22settings%22%3Atrue%2C%22help%22%3Afalse}}
(A continuación se ilustra el problema)
A finales de 2013 se instituyó un método para guardar un enlace en "marcadores". Se puede seleccionar aquí uno de estos marcadores para esta área general para mostrar terremotos regionales de todas las magnitudes durante los siete días más recientes:[[37.00255267215955%2C-123.31329345703124%2C[39.27691581029594%2C-120.34149169921875]]%2C%22overlays%22%3A{%22plates%22%3Atrue%2C%22faults%22%3Atrue}%2C%22viewModes%22%3A{%22map%22%3Atrue%2C%22list%22%3Afalse%2C%22settings%22%3Atrue%2C%22help%22%3Afalse}}]
(Siguiendo con soportes de doble enlace)
A finales de 2013 se instituyó un método para guardar un enlace en "marcadores". Se puede seleccionar aquí un marcador de este tipo para esta área general para mostrar terremotos regionales de todas las magnitudes durante los siete días más recientes [[[37.00255267215955%2C-123.31329345703124%2C[39.27691581029594%2C-120.34149169921875]]%2C%22overlays%22%3A{%22plates%22%3Atrue%2C%22faults%22%3Atrue}%2C%22viewModes%22%3A{%22map%22%3Atrue%2C%22list%22%3Afalse%2C%22settings%22%3Atrue%2C%22help%22%3Afalse}}] aquí].
(Se necesita una solución alternativa para que esto pueda usarse dentro de un artículo específico. Si no es posible, es posible que sea necesario perfeccionar el motor de análisis).
A continuación se sugiere una solución alternativa:
A finales de 2013 se creó un sistema para guardar un enlace en un "marcador". Se puede seleccionar uno de estos marcadores para esta área general para mostrar los terremotos regionales de todas las magnitudes de los últimos siete días aquí[1].
Otra vista mejorada Haga clic aquí[2] para ver el mapa actual.
Gracias,
- Leonard G. (discusión) 07:20 18 nov 2013 (UTC)
FINALIZAR EL ARTÍCULO DE SOLICITUD DE AYUDA
Comentarios de otros wikipedistas:
Hola Leonard: recibí tu correo electrónico sobre la página del pulsorreactor. No hay problema, ese tipo de cosas suceden bastante a menudo. Solo he "aparcado" realmente tu texto en la página existente (ya que contenía detalles que no estaban allí) pero no he hecho el esfuerzo de ir allí e integrar realmente los dos textos, así que tal vez quieras ir allí para pulirlo un poco.
Veo que has descrito la aviación naval estadounidense de los años 50 y 60 como un tema de interés. Quizá también te interese echar un vistazo a la página de aeronaves de WikiProject para ver lo que estamos haciendo otros fanáticos. Puedes encontrar una lista de aeronaves que ya están cubiertas por Wikipedia en la lista de aeronaves y algunas sugerencias de tipos que necesitamos cubrir (¡al menos en mi opinión!) aquí .
¡Bienvenidos a la 'pedia'! -- Rlandmann 21:40, 7 de marzo de 2004 (UTC)
Hola, ¿podrías no crear artículos que sean simplemente un {{msg:stub}}? Estos son motivos para la eliminación automática. Gracias. -- Graham :) | Discusión 01:54, 26 de marzo de 2004 (UTC)
Hola Leonard. ¿Puedes citar referencias para tu párrafo sobre las abejas "asesinas" en Africanized Bee ? Cuando se liberaron por primera vez en América, esa fue la historia que circuló, pero, según recuerdo, más tarde se determinó que era más un mito que una realidad. Por favor, apoya esto, si es realmente cierto. Pollinator 21:36, 18 de mayo de 2004 (UTC)
Vaya a Prefijos numéricos griegos . Lo creé con enlaces a los prefijos numéricos que agregó. No olvide incluir más enlaces después de crear más páginas para prefijos numéricos griegos. Además, ¿puede intentar crear prefijos numéricos latinos similares ? 66.32.251.152 01:06, 19 de mayo de 2004 (UTC)
Hola Leonard. Wikipedia no es un diccionario . Si te interesan las definiciones y la etimología, considera trasladar tu pulpo al proyecto complementario de Wikcionario. :–)
— Herbee 19:17, 23 de mayo de 2004 (UTC)
¡Bonita foto de las decoraciones del techo imperial ! - Menchi 04:22, 28 de junio de 2004 (UTC)
Respondido en Charla de usuario: Menchi # Decoración del techo imperial . - Menchi 21:49, 28 de junio de 2004 (UTC)
Buen trabajo con la orquestación de páginas. Pero sería mucho mejor usar la función "Mover" (es una de las pestañas en la parte superior) para mover páginas la próxima vez, en lugar de simplemente cortar y pegar cosas. Oculta el historial de la página. Gracias. -- Menchi 09:32, 1 jul 2004 (UTC)
Usted escribió: En algunas otras jurisdicciones, lo que se consideraría un condado se conoce como municipio, llamado así por su municipio principal. Solo por curiosidad, ¿qué jurisdicciones conoce? Lo pregunto porque hay condados o equivalentes de condados (parroquias o distritos) en los 50 estados. Tal vez sea posible que en algunos lugares los municipios desempeñen la misma función que los condados en otros lugares, aunque el condado exista junto con el municipio. older ≠ wiser 20:26, 13 de julio de 2004 (UTC)
Magníficas fotografías de Peterhof . ¡Quizás quieras incluirlas en el artículo sobre Peterhof que escribí anteriormente , que tiene solo una fotografía y mucho texto! AlainV 09:44, 16 de julio de 2004 (UTC)
Bonita foto, ¿eh? :-) -- PFHLai 19:59, 17 jul 2004 (UTC)
Parece que no funciona bien con distintos tamaños de ventana (yo uso Safari). Prueba a cambiar el tamaño. T.Gate funciona bien. Leonard G. 04:29, 24 de julio de 2004 (UTC)
Buen artículo. El artículo realmente necesitaba algunas imágenes. Es mucho más difícil explicarlo con texto que mostrarlo. —Morven 17:09, 2 de agosto de 2004 (UTC)
Añade un enlace en el cuadro "En otros idiomas" a la página de esta imagen en Wikipedia en polaco pl:Image:GreatWallTower.jpeg. Ausir 00:10, 10 de septiembre de 2004 (UTC)
Hola Leonard,
Sólo quería informarle que su imagen Image:ConcertGroupPano.jpg estaba en la página principal de la Wikipedia en chino la última vez que la revisé el 10 de septiembre de 2004. -spencer195 01:13, 11 sep 2004 (UTC)
Aquí está el enlace: http://zh.wikipedia.org. -spencer195 02:12, 11 sep 2004 (UTC)
Aquí hay una captura de pantalla de la página de inicio: http://spencer195.netfirms.com/zhwiki2.png
Enlace a un archivo HTML guardado: http://spencer195.netfirms.com/zhwiki.htm
Su nueva Asociación de Gobiernos del Área de la Bahía (ABAG) contenía una serie de enlaces en línea en los que había utilizado "haga clic aquí" como título. En mi humilde opinión, este no es el estilo ideal para los enlaces externos. En el cuerpo del artículo, por lo general, se prefieren las notas a pie de página[4], mientras que en la sección de enlaces externos, un título descriptivo de la página y el sitio es más útil. Consulte también Wikipedia:Describir enlaces externos . JFW | T@lk 03:22, 12 de septiembre de 2004 (UTC)
Hola Leonard, me alegra ver que hayas añadido algunos nuevos tipos de puentes electrónicos. Sin embargo, no creo que esto resuelva la pregunta que planteé en Talk:Serial ATA#bridge. Fpahl 16:05, 14 de septiembre de 2004 (UTC)
Voy a mover esto de User:Muke para tener un lugar confiable donde encontrarlo y señalarlo. Solo es un chat en bruto, pero muestra algunas técnicas de galería especializadas, especialmente en las secciones posteriores. -- Leonard G. 03:31, 18 de septiembre de 2004 (UTC)
Agregado en texto reciente sobre los cambios en la galería de Shanghai - Leonard G. 17:16, 4 de mayo de 2005 (UTC)
Hola Muke: Bienvenido a WP. Ten en cuenta que la ubicación de tu imagen en Shanghai hace que desaparezcan imágenes (a la derecha de la ventana). El estándar de WP es que las cosas se puedan ver en pantallas de 800 píxeles de ancho. Es por eso que la mayoría de las imágenes no superan los 250 a 300 píxeles de ancho, a menos que sean anchas y no profundas y ocupen la mayor parte del ancho (de nuevo, unos 700 píxeles como máximo). Es un verdadero fastidio, lo sé, así que la mayoría de las veces me quedo con imágenes estrechas todas a la derecha, siempre usando la regla de formato de "pulgar". Si la imagen de destino es muy grande, incluyo un enlace a una intermedia (de 600 a 800 píxeles de ancho), que a su vez enlaza a las imágenes grandes. También uso un tamaño de texto más grande en mi navegador, alrededor del 150% de lo normal, por lo que a veces mi formato no se ve bien en tamaños de texto más pequeños. Entonces... ¿podrías solucionar esto con las cuatro imágenes de edificios dispuestas horizontalmente? Para comprobarlo, estrecha la ventana de tu navegador. Ten paciencia y no te desanimes. Gracias, Usuario:Leonard G. 05:26, 9 ago 2004 (UTC)
A raíz de las discusiones sobre la sustitución de esta técnica por un nuevo método wikimedia para galerías. Leonard G. 17:16, 4 de mayo de 2005 (UTC)
(Re: Shanghai#Arquitectura )
Aunque se podría pensar que ahora es una galería bonita, de hecho has reducido las imágenes a un tamaño tan pequeño (literalmente, como el de un sello postal) que ahora para obtener una impresión razonable hay que hacer clic en ellas, lo que aumenta la tarea de navegación. Ten en cuenta que la galería anterior era una galería flotante , construida con un gran esfuerzo y reflexión, diseñada para mostrarse en una amplia gama de anchos de ventana, mostrando cada una en un tamaño razonable (sin necesidad de navegación adicional) y para todas las pantallas diseñadas para conservar un buen diseño. Por favor, comenta tus ideas aquí. Leonard G. 03:02, 4 de mayo de 2005 (UTC)
Vi tu trabajo sobre la singularidad de Prandtl-Glauert. No puedo decirlo: ¿estas nubes siguen al avión cuando Mach >=1? ¿O es un fenómeno que ocurre justo en el momento en que Mach = 1? Chrisvls 22:59, 30 de septiembre de 2004 (UTC)
??? En el caso de Chun King, sólo conozco paquetes que consisten en un par de latas comunes unidas con cinta adhesiva. Y las he visto en supermercados durante el último año, por lo que ese tipo de paquete todavía está vigente. ¿Las has visto empaquetadas en bolsas de plástico? [[Usuario:Dpbsmith| Dpbsmith (discusión) ]] 14:29 17 oct 2004 (UTC)
Hola, solo quería agradecerte por revisar y aclarar el artículo sobre McMansion después de editarlo . Me llevó más tiempo del que pensaba y simplemente no lo revisé correctamente. ¡Saludos!
- Katherine Shaw 10:20, 20 de octubre de 2004 (UTC)
L, en tu próximo viaje a los confines de East Bay, ¿podrías tomar algunas fotografías de las nuevas viviendas prefabricadas para incluirlas en ese artículo? Parece una tontería que la única fotografía sea de Nowhere, Tennessee, cuando están sucediendo tantas cosas en tu zona. ¡Gracias! DesignerJimO 15:54, 28 de marzo de 2007 (UTC)
FOX sostiene que es neutral y que decir sin reservas que se encuentra a la derecha de otras fuentes de noticias es fácilmente susceptible de malinterpretaciones. Ya hubo una discusión sobre el tema, durante la cual se agregó una declaración muy similar a la que yo revertí al párrafo inicial del artículo (ver Discusión:FOX News/Archivo tres#.22relativamente_derechista.22 ). Se decidió que lo mejor sería que se incluyera en el primer párrafo de "Alegaciones de parcialidad", donde todavía se mantiene una versión ligeramente modificada:
Creo que ese pasaje expresa la misma idea de una manera más neutral. (He publicado mi respuesta en Talk:FOX News .) Rdsmith4 — Dan | Talk 18:01, 24 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Gracias por la nota. Volví a agregar la mayoría de los pueblos que mencionaste aquí, pero no los viñedos ni otras cosas. Dejé afuera Vichy Springs, que es el nombre de una carretera y un centro turístico en el condado, pero que yo sepa no es un pueblo. Intentaré estar atento a este artículo para obtener más información falsa... Y si tengo tiempo, tal vez haga esbozos de más pueblos pequeños que sí existen.~ leif☺ HOLA 19:17, 24 de octubre de 2004 (UTC)
Hola. He trasladado tus solicitudes de Wikipedia discusión:Imágenes solicitadas a Wikipedia:Imágenes solicitadas . -- Chris 73 Discusión 05:51, 28 de octubre de 2004 (UTC)
Hola: tomé esos caracteres chinos del artículo de la Ciudad Prohibida y los pegué en el de Tian'anmen. De alguna manera, supe que algo no cuadraba... Gracias de nuevo. --DF08 (inglés) 01:32, 30 de octubre de 2004 (UTC)
Podemos agradecer a 68.194.108.16 por la primera corrección: el error fue introducido en ambos artículos por otro editor, que ha sido de gran ayuda en muchos sentidos. - Leonard G. 03:11, 30 de octubre de 2004 (UTC)
Por cierto, le envié lo siguiente al editor en IP 68.194.108.16, quien hizo la primera corrección:
(Mensaje a Tannin re: imagen en el artículo de Playa .)
Bonita foto , pero ¿podrías proporcionarme una versión con mayor resolución y rotada de forma adecuada, por favor? Si no tienes la posibilidad, envíame por correo electrónico a través de mi página de usuario una versión que pueda arreglar. Después de todo, los lagos secos siempre son horizontales. Gracias, Leonard G. 01:12, 30 de octubre de 2004 (UTC)
WRT Image:Lake Hart.jpg , recuerdo claramente haberla rotado. Mi recuerdo de esto es tan claro como una campana. Entonces, ¿dónde diablos subí la versión rotada si no estaba aquí? La buscaré o, en su defecto, la recrearé. Lamentablemente, ya no contribuyo con imágenes de mayor resolución aquí, ya que siempre terminan siendo destrozadas por un cambio de tamaño inexperto. La única forma de evitarlo es subir siempre imágenes de baja resolución, al parecer. Buscaré esa imagen. Tannin 08:29, 31 de octubre de 2004 (UTC)
OK: listo. Tannin 08:36, 31 de octubre de 2004 (UTC)
Creo que ya no necesitas imágenes pequeñas: las opciones de miniatura y "xxxpx" se encargan de eso muy bien. Lo que es molesto es cuando alguien reduce la miniatura al tamaño de un sello postal y la imagen tiene 3000 px de ancho. Como esto es lo que se desea (la política de WP establece que las imágenes deben tener una resolución alta para permitir el uso de material impreso), coloco una imagen de tamaño intermedio para que se vea más de cerca y luego hago referencia a través de un enlace a la imagen de mayor resolución. Ver locomotora Shay . Leonard G. 00:45, 1 de noviembre de 2004 (UTC)
Seguimiento: la nueva preparación automatizada del tamaño de las imágenes soluciona los problemas anteriores que requieren cargas de tamaño intermedio - Leonard G. 22:12, 30 de abril de 2005 (UTC)
Gracias por tu mensaje en mi página de discusión. Me alegra que te guste mi versión reescritura de tu párrafo sobre el Barroco . Editar o refactorizar siempre es algo un poco temeroso, en caso de que el autor se ofenda, pero de eso se trata la wiki... -- ALoan (discusión) 09:54, 5 nov 2004 (UTC)
Hola Leonard,
¿No es el puente Rio-Antirio el más largo de su tipo? Usuario:Manos.
Hola Leonard, parece que te interesa la página de Danville, California , así que quizá quieras opinar sobre el tema que planteé en su página de discusión . - Walkiped 06:53, 21 nov 2004 (UTC)
Siguiendo con la página de discusión: Es incorrecto decir que Danville no tiene ninguna tienda de "grandes superficies". Costco, una de las tiendas de "grandes superficies" más conocidas, tiene una sucursal en Danville, en 3150 Fostoria Way. ¿Alguien tiene objeción a que reformule el primer párrafo de manera apropiada? - Walkiped 00:51, 20 de noviembre de 2004 (UTC)
Hola Leonard,
No creo que el diagrama del circuito esté mal, todas las lecturas que hice mostraban resistencias en los diagramas del circuito y no inductores. Pero creo que tienes razón en que la mayoría de los equipos utilizan inductores, ya que son más eficientes, lo que también se mencionó en la mayoría de los artículos que leí.
¿Crees que el diagrama del circuito sería mejor con inductores en lugar de resistencias? Además, un inductor tendrá una resistencia interna que puede o no aparecer en el circuito.
Duk 02:20, 23 de noviembre de 2004 (UTC)
¿Te interesaría unirte a mí para iniciar un Wikiproyecto sobre puentes? He encontrado bastantes discrepancias entre distintos artículos sobre puentes, y se necesita algún tipo de estandarización. Si tienes algo de tiempo extra (veo que estás bastante ocupado por aquí), sería genial contar con tu ayuda. Gracias Cacophony 22:06, 27 de noviembre de 2004 (UTC)
Hola Leonard,
Vi la foto de tu aerogenerador aquí: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./Image:DanishWindTurbines.jpg ¿Tienes una versión más grande? Si es así, ¿es posible tener permiso para usarla en mi sitio en http://xahlee.org/Whirlwheel_dir/whirlwheel.html?
Se ha cargado una imagen más grande y se incluye un enlace en la página de la imagen mediana. Nota: licencia CC-SA (texto en la imagen)
Gracias. Xah Lee 09:00, 1 de diciembre de 2004 (UTC)
Hola, he iniciado el proyecto Free the Rambot Articles , cuyo objetivo es lograr que los usuarios obtengan múltiples licencias para todas las contribuciones que han realizado...
utilizando las licencias Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike ( CC-by-sa ) versión 1.0 y 2.0 o en el dominio público si lo prefieren. La licencia CC-by-sa es una verdadera licencia de documentación libre que es similar a la GFDL (bajo la cual se licencia cada contribución hecha a Wikipedia), pero permite que otros proyectos , como WikiTravel , utilicen nuestros artículos (consulte la Guía de licencias múltiples para obtener más información). Dado que usted se encuentra entre los 1000 wikipedistas principales por ediciones, me preguntaba si estaría dispuesto a licenciar varias veces todas sus contribuciones o, al menos, las de los artículos geográficos. Hasta ahora, más del 90% de las personas que han respondido lo han hecho.
Para permitirnos realizar un seguimiento de aquellos usuarios que otorgan múltiples licencias a sus contribuciones, muchos usuarios copian y pegan la plantilla {{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}} (o {{MultiLicensePD}} para dominio público ) en su página de usuario, pero existen otras plantillas para otras opciones en Template messages/User namespace . Los siguientes ejemplos también se pueden copiar y pegar en su página de usuario:
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O si quisieras colocar tu trabajo en el dominio público, podrías reemplazar {{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}} por {{MultiLicensePD}} . Si sólo prefieres usar la GFDL , me gustaría saberlo también. Por favor, hazme saber en mi página de discusión lo que piensas. Es importante saberlo, incluso si decides hacer algo para que no siga preguntando. -- Ram-Man (comentario | discusión) 14:38, 3 de diciembre de 2004 (UTC)
Entonces, si tengo MultiLicensePD, ¿Wikitravel no puede usarlo? Leonard G. 20:24, 6 de diciembre de 2004 (UTC)
Ahora soy {{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}} , espero que esto funcione para todos los interesados. Leonard G. 18:28, 7 de diciembre de 2004 (UTC)
El usuario ha muerto, por favor eliminar.
Es extraño, cuando pongo un guión "-" (signo menos/guión del teclado), otros editores lo reemplazan con "–" (y eso no responde a los comandos de nowiki), ahora editaste Doolittle Raid al revés. ¿Qué es lo correcto en el modo wiki? (Creo que el guión sería más fácil de buscar). ¿Alguna idea? Leonard G. 02:22, 9 dic 2004 (UTC)
Hola, encontré dos imágenes que has subido, Image:PragueClockFace.jpg e Image:PragueTownHallClock.jpg , y descubrí que necesitan etiquetas de imagen. Supongo que las has tomado tú mismo, por lo que son GFDL, pero no estaba seguro. Evil Monkey → Discusión 00:01, 12 de diciembre de 2004 (UTC)
Bueno, ¡pensé que esa foto era mejor!
Pero si no te gusta, puedes volver a la foto de Harbor Freeway. No me molestará.
- Coolcaesar 04:22, 19 de diciembre de 2004 (UTC)
Es hora de apoyar a tu amigo novato Deb Krolls. Tengo un hombre detrás de mí que reescribe cada palabra que escribo (desearía que sus versiones fueran correctas, sería feliz). Están muy equivocadas. Le envié referencias. No ha recibido respuesta. No puedo escribir el artículo hasta que me deshaga de su página. Dkroll2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/Subtractive_color_space
-- Dkroll2 08:10, 27 de diciembre de 2004 (UTC)
-- Dkroll2 00:12 29 dic 2004 (UTC) ¿No fue eso correcto?
-- Dkroll2 02:45, 29 de diciembre de 2004 (UTC)
-Dkroll2
Fue su primera referencia: ingresó "Usuario:Dkrolls2", un enlace insatisfecho.
Gracias por su apoyo. De hecho, tengo pensado reescribir algunas secciones de este artículo a finales de esta semana. En cuanto a las postales, creo que quizás le interese consultar los artículos sobre la Fortaleza de Pedro y Pablo , la Catedral de San Isaac , Fontanka , Nevsky Prospekt , Stasov , la Puerta del Triunfo de Narva y Konstantin Thon . Ghirlandajo 01:22, 6 de enero de 2005 (UTC)
Vale, admito que me excedí con el uso de la palabra "vandalismo". Si te sirve de ayuda, me disculpo.
El problema con su edición original (y por qué reaccioné tan emocionalmente) fue que contenía demasiadas afirmaciones fácticas expresas e implícitas, algunas de las cuales son definitivamente ciertas, algunas de las cuales son definitivamente punto de vista, y algunas de las cuales son demasiado generales para un artículo específico de California; tales cosas realmente se aplican a todo Estados Unidos y deberían estar en el artículo Transporte en los Estados Unidos.
En primer lugar, usted afirmó que California financia en exceso las autopistas en relación con los sistemas de transporte público. Eso es correcto e incorrecto a la vez, según el período de tiempo del que se trate. Es completamente correcto si se aplica al período de 1940 a 1970 (cuando muchas líneas de tranvía existentes se cerraron y se convirtieron en líneas de autobús), y discutible en relación con el período de 1970 a la actualidad.
Tenga en cuenta que después de 1970, el Área de la Bahía construyó un sistema de tren rápido completo desde cero con una importante financiación federal, y San José, Sacramento, San Diego y Los Ángeles construyeron sistemas de tren ligero completamente nuevos, y Los Ángeles también comenzó a construir la Línea Roja del metro. Además, tenga en cuenta que todos esos sistemas de transporte público han sido fuertemente subsidiados en ese entonces y continúan siendo fuertemente subsidiados ahora, y tanto el sistema de tren ligero de Los Ángeles como el de San José sufren de subutilización.
Y su declaración no incorporó algún reconocimiento de contraargumentos claros. Si lee regularmente el San Jose Mercury News, el Sacramento Bee o el San Diego Union-Tribune, se dará cuenta de que una gran cantidad de viajeros suburbanos creen que las autopistas han recibido fondos insuficientes en comparación con el transporte público. Otro contraargumento es que, incluso si las autopistas siguen siendo favorecidas en cuanto a financiación en relación con el transporte público, eso se debe a que eso es lo que desea la mayoría de los votantes de California. Es decir, están tomando la decisión de ignorar las desventajas bien conocidas de la expansión de las autopistas (más expropiaciones de tierras, ruido, costo, contaminación, la probabilidad de que la expansión no funcione a largo plazo, el fomento de la expansión urbana, etc.) y se centran en las prioridades a corto plazo, como su derecho a vivir en subdivisiones residenciales seguras y tranquilas, alejadas de los problemas del centro de la ciudad.
Personalmente, conozco bien el Nuevo Urbanismo y los movimientos que promueven la vida en zonas de alta densidad y la vida cerca de los lugares de trabajo, y apoyo los objetivos de esos movimientos, pero no creo que tengan éxito hasta que se aborden los problemas bien conocidos de la vida urbana. Me refiero a los problemas que los habitantes de los suburbios han huido durante más de medio siglo: la falta de privacidad en las zonas de alta densidad, el ruido, la delincuencia, la seguridad, las personas sin hogar, la disponibilidad limitada de escuelas y parques de alta calidad para los niños, etc. Por supuesto, todas estas cosas se pueden ajustar, pero se necesita dinero, por lo que los centros urbanos están dominados por gente rica con sus guardaespaldas en sus torres de seguridad y gente pobre que no puede permitirse vivir en ningún otro lugar.
En segundo lugar, usted alega que la falta de financiación se debe a déficits de "derrame hacia abajo". Si bien se trata de una hipótesis interesante, hay muchas otras razones para la falta de financiación del transporte, como: el movimiento de rebelión fiscal (con su lema "matar de hambre a la bestia", que se aplicó a la mayoría de los programas del gobierno federal); el hecho de que, a medida que todos los sistemas de transporte crecen, requieren más mantenimiento, lo que limita la disponibilidad de fondos para más construcciones nuevas; la molesta tendencia de los ingenieros estadounidenses a construir carreteras baratas que se desgastan en 20 años, mientras que las carreteras europeas duran 40 o más; la priorización de la defensa y la seguridad social como más importantes en relación con el transporte; el hecho de que no se indexen los impuestos a la gasolina en función de la inflación, etcétera. El punto es que las razones para la falta de financiación del transporte en general son muy complicadas, y alegar que el transporte público en particular está subfinanciado en California en relación con las autopistas debido a tales déficits es una acusación muy grave y específica que requiere pruebas sólidas, ninguna de las cuales conozco, aunque si conoce alguna "prueba irrefutable", no dude en incluir las citas en mi página de discusión.
Considero que el artículo sobre California es un artículo enciclopédico que debería mantenerse relativamente general, en lugar de entrar en una discusión extensa sobre la política o la planificación urbana de California (aunque usted o yo podemos encontrarlo interesante, la mayoría de la gente no). Esto es aún más cierto cuando muchos de los temas son comunes a los Estados Unidos en su conjunto.
En cuanto a mi perspectiva personal, los estadounidenses en general tienden a preferir vivir en desarrollos suburbanos de baja densidad por las razones que acabo de mencionar; como Neal Stephenson explicó con agudeza en Snow Crash , prefieren huir al "medio cultural para una cultura media" en lugar de vivir en la ciudad y ayudar a solucionar sus problemas. Aunque hubo mucha "fuga de blancos" racista en los años 60, los demógrafos ahora están notando una preferencia por los suburbios también entre los afroamericanos de clase media, que están huyendo de los centros urbanos de Atlanta y Los Ángeles y estableciendo sus propias comunidades suburbanas pacíficas (aunque segregadas de facto ). Todo el mundo ve el problema de solucionar el centro de la ciudad como un problema de otros.
A su vez, los estadounidenses (no sólo los californianos), al establecer prioridades de transporte a través de las encuestas en las que se basan los políticos, tienden a apoyar las autopistas en lugar del transporte público porque (1) las autopistas son lo que la mayoría de ellos usa para llegar al trabajo y al ocio; y (2) el transporte público simplemente no es rentable en las zonas de baja densidad donde los estadounidenses prefieren vivir.
Por ejemplo, al San Jose Mercury News le gusta burlarse del transporte público señalando lo difícil que es ir de un lado del valle al otro en transporte público (autobús o tren ligero) en comparación con conducir un coche. ¿Se podría hacer que el transporte público compita con los coches en el valle de Santa Clara? Sin duda, pero sería necesario que los autobuses y los tranvías funcionaran en todas las líneas todo el tiempo cada 5 minutos o menos para garantizar transbordos sin problemas, en lugar de las demoras de pesadilla de 30 minutos entre transbordos. Y entonces la mayoría de esos autobuses terminarían medio vacíos, incluso si una parte sustancial de la población cambiara sus hábitos de viaje; la población del valle es simplemente demasiado baja (poco más de un millón) para soportar una red tan concurrida. El transporte público podría ser más viable en el valle si las ciudades pudieran rezonificarse para densidades más altas, pero muchas personas que viven en el valle de Santa Clara huyeron de una ciudad de alta densidad (o visitaron esas ciudades y no les gustaron), por lo que la rezonificación es políticamente imposible.
- Coolcaesar 21:53, 9 de enero de 2005 (UTC)
Al revisar su reciente cambio en Aircraft , me parece que la adición a la referencia a la película Airplane! del uso de la palabra como alternativa a la banda Jefferson Airplane por parte del usuario:66.177.33.232 no constituye vandalismo. En el contexto del párrafo, me parece que es una adición apropiada, debido a la redirección de Airplane a Aircraft, que probablemente debería cambiarse a una página de desambiguación para contener las dos referencias fuera del tema (aircraft). ¿Alguna objeción? Saludos cordiales, Leonard G. 06:40, 14 de enero de 2005 (UTC)
La imagen Image:WPGageFace.jpg también necesita una etiqueta de copyright. ¿La foto la tomaste tú mismo? Gracias, – Quadell ( discusión ) (ayuda) 23:43 18 ene 2005 (UTC)
Mi Leonard,
Como necesitaba tu maravillosa fotografía del canal de Kiel para la Wikipedia en alemán, la subí a Commons. Aquí está. -- Zeitgeist 15:12, 27 de febrero de 2005 (UTC)
Respuesta dada en mi página de discusión. -- Zeitgeist 11:44, 10 de marzo de 2005 (UTC)
¿No te diste cuenta cuando editaste la Lista de torres de que el contenido se había duplicado? ¡Más tarde se triplicó! Casi todo el artículo parece haber sido escrito por un usuario de Freenet Cityline GmbH, Düsseldorf . Como es demasiado tonto para darse cuenta de que ha estropeado la página, no voy a intentar rescatar sus ediciones. Simplemente he vuelto a la última versión buena. Esto ha perdido tu foto de la Torre Eiffel. Te dejo a ti decidir si la vuelves a poner y dónde. -- RHaworth 10:19, 31 de marzo de 2005 (UTC)
Querido Leonard,
Estoy interesado en versiones en alta resolución de sus tres imágenes del modelo de la presa de las Tres Gargantas. ¿Puede enviarlas por correo electrónico a [email protected]?
Gracias y mis mejores deseos, Jan.
En general, has hecho un trabajo excelente, pero esa broma sobre los Regentes fue inapropiada. -- Dante Alighieri | Discusión 23:37, 5 de mayo de 2005 (UTC)
Gracias por tu amable respuesta. Cuando fui al artículo, lo primero que vi fueron muchas imágenes grandes en la parte superior. Pensé que estaba ayudando al organizarlas más pequeñas. La forma en que tienes la galería ahora es bastante buena. FredR 14:57, 17 de mayo de 2005 (UTC)
Hola Leonard, gracias por la magnífica imagen de la máquina de vapor. Solo para avisarte, también la subí a mi wiki. Greenpowered 16:48, 18 de mayo de 2005 (UTC)
Hay material de calidad sobre el concepto de Airspeed, la mayor parte escrito por ti. Desafortunadamente, está dividido en tres artículos Airspeed , True airspeed y Indicated airspeed . Me gustaría fusionarlo todo en un solo artículo, para facilitar la referencia. Dado que la mayor parte del material (y el historial de edición) está en Indicated airspeed , tiene sentido que ese sea el artículo que sobreviva. Fusionaría el material de los otros dos artículos y luego lo renombraría Airspeed . Indicated airspeed y True airspeed se convertirían en simples redirecciones. Dado que la mayor parte del material es tuyo, me gustaría que me dieras tu bendición antes de continuar. ---- Isaac R 23:31, 21 de mayo de 2005 (UTC)
Gracias por la cortesía. ¡Nunca había visto algo así en WP! ¡Adelante! Leonard G. 01:24, 22 de mayo de 2005 (UTC)
Bueno, tengo que ser amable contigo, ya que no entiendo el material lo suficientemente bien como para editarlo sin tu ayuda. De todos modos, ¿podrías pedirle que lea dos artículos que acabo de descubrir, velocidad aerodinámica calibrada y velocidad aerodinámica equivalente ? ¿Cómo se relacionan con los temas que ya hemos discutido? ¿Son simplemente nombres diferentes para las mismas cosas? (Puedes responder aquí sin tener que ir a mi página de discusión). ---- Isaac R 03:30, 23 de mayo de 2005 (UTC)
Hola. He creado una lista de usuarios que han estado en el foro durante el tiempo suficiente como para haber realizado muchas modificaciones, pero que no son administradores. Si estás interesado en convertirte en administrador, ¿podrías añadir un "*" inmediatamente antes de tu nombre en esta lista ? He sugerido que quienes nominen a alguien podrían consultar esta lista, aunque no hay garantía de que alguien la vea alguna vez. Gracias. -- Rick Block ( discusión ) 18:10, 19 de junio de 2005 (UTC)
Me he dado cuenta de que estás en proceso de realizar cambios importantes en el artículo de GW. Especialmente teniendo en cuenta la historia del artículo y el compromiso tan bien elaborado, sería mucho mejor si hubieras discutido tus cambios en la página de discusión de antemano. Ya es demasiado tarde para eso, pero por favor justifica tus modificaciones y cita tus fuentes en la página de discusión; de lo contrario, terminaremos con más guerras de reversiones. Guettarda 02:02, 24 de junio de 2005 (UTC)
¿Cómo sabes tanto sobre cómo crear The Strangerhood con Los Sims 2 ? - 68.23.36.253 1 julio 2005 03:40 (UTC)
El vandalismo de 200.109.77.32 que eliminaste fue un montón de insultos en español, en caso de que te lo estés preguntando >_>
NickBush24 2 de julio de 2005 03:57 (UTC)
Véase Discusión:Hemorroides . Tom Haws 8 de julio de 2005 14:34 (UTC)
Hola Leonard, Perdón por tardar tanto en responder. Estoy contento con el cambio de posición y supongo que no es una gran sorpresa. Así que estás por aquí... Fir0002 07:02, 14 de julio de 2005 (UTC)
Siéntete libre de eliminar la imagen ya que desde entonces perdí el interés en ese artículo.
Hola, acabo de empezar a escribir un artículo sobre pantallas de proyección , aunque tuve que centrarme en las pantallas de cine en casa debido a la falta de experiencia en otras áreas. ¿Te gustaría echarle un vistazo y sugerir mejoras o añadir o corregir lo que quieras? Santtus 15:10, 15 de julio de 2005 (UTC)
Debería haber dicho "inconsistente con lo tradicional ..." (en lugar de "moderno", aunque me refería a lo moderno de 1800, ya que entiendo que la tradición no es bélica, siendo estos un selector y guía hacia Vahalla para los espíritus de los guerreros caídos (escogidos) . ¿Le importaría volver atrás y corregirlo, o es un error? Por favor, infórmeme aquí, lo vigilaré. Por cierto, ¿qué significa "Sinding"? Leonard G. 22:55, 21 de julio de 2005 (UTC)
No hace falta ir a San Francisco. Vivo bastante cerca del parque GG y puedo conseguir una foto de un puente colgante. Puede que tenga una foto de Japón. Puede que tenga una foto de un puente de cuerda de una caminata en Nepal. Lo comprobaré. Lo que propones suena muy ambicioso. Me he quedado con los puentes colgantes, tratando de conseguir información básica sobre los 100 más grandes y organizando lo que ya hay. Por cierto, ¿has considerado archivar tu página de discusión? -- Samuel Wantman 04:59, 22 de julio de 2005 (UTC)
Acabo de revisar mis fotos. No tengo ninguna de las dos. Intentaré llegar al Jardín del Té. Tengo algunas fotos de puentes en el puerto de Tokio y un puente colgante de cables de acero de aspecto muy aterrador en Nepal. Sí, la colección es ambiciosa. -- Samuel Wantman 05:13, 22 de julio de 2005 (UTC)
Es una buena edición, pero una referencia sería aún mejor. ¿Podrías proporcionarme una? JFW | T@lk 00:31, 25 de julio de 2005 (UTC)
Leonard G. 00:35 25 jul 2005 (UTC)
Gracias LG. Sí, tengo algunas fotos del caballete de madera y puedo conseguir más. Megar 19:46, 30 de julio de 2005 (UTC)
He estado notando que utilizas la plantilla de tipo puente. Tengo algunas sugerencias que me gustaría implementar con tu aprobación. No me gusta cómo se desplazan las imágenes hacia abajo en la página. ¿Podría la plantilla incluir la imagen de un puente representativo? Además, muchos de los términos necesitan enlaces a explicaciones. ¿Te parece bien? -- Samuel Wantman 06:43, 29 de julio de 2005 (UTC)
He descubierto que limpiar el lado izquierdo, en lugar de ambos, ayudará a mantener las imágenes en su lugar si se dejan justificadas.
Consulte el diagrama de taxonomía de tipos de puentes, que he preparado como guía para las relaciones dentro de los taxoboxes de tipos de puentes. Se solicitan comentarios, consulte Discusión:Bridge Leonard G. 16:41, 30 de julio de 2005 (UTC)
Me di cuenta de lo que estabas haciendo cuando agregaste algunas fotos muy necesarias al artículo de Vancouver . Más tarde me di cuenta de que Vancouver ni siquiera está en tu área y has agregado muchas imágenes excelentes y de alta calidad a muchos artículos. También te tomas el tiempo y la previsión para hacer panoramas maravillosos. ¡Excelente trabajo! Zhatt 17:39, 29 de julio de 2005 (UTC)
Hola de nuevo. Como dije, aprecio todo el trabajo que haces aquí, pero hay algo que me molesta. Cuando agregas imágenes, agregas la etiqueta <center> a todos los títulos. Como puedes ver en esta comparación que hice, termina ocupando más espacio y luciendo extraño, ya que la mayoría de las demás imágenes en Wikipedia no están formateadas de esa manera. Ayudó en la galería del artículo del puente, pero en la mayoría de las miniaturas, no funciona demasiado bien. Sé que es un problema de olores que hay que criticar, pero estaba empezando a molestarme. Gracias Zhatt 20:37, 2 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
Leonard, me hubiera gustado que hubieras hablado de esto. No estoy seguro de que fuera una buena idea. Consulta Puente colgante de plataforma suspendida#Puente_suspensivo_desambiguado -- Samuel Wantman 19:58, 6 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
Gracias por tu contribución sobre la barra ocular . Es exactamente lo que necesitaba saber y complementa muy bien el artículo sobre el puente. Saludos. Moriori 21:12, 7 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
¡Hola!
Gracias por tus comentarios y por la invitación a registrarte como usuario. Como todavía no logro encontrar la manera de enviar un mensaje como tú, este comentario debe tener el mismo propósito. Descubrí Wikipedia hace apenas dos días y estoy tan fascinado que desde entonces casi no he apagado el ordenador. Es sencillamente la mejor manera que he encontrado para saciar mi insaciable apetito por todo lo relacionado con los nerds. Entre ellos, los coches eléctricos y, en general, el cruce entre la protección del medio ambiente y la alta tecnología ocupan los primeros puestos. Espero tener noticias tuyas pronto (puede que incluso haya aprendido a comunicarme aquí para entonces). :)
Saludos, Aðal-Hrafn
Hola Leonard,
En cuanto al puente sumergible en Grecia, has hecho un gran trabajo consiguiendo la foto, gracias por ello. Sin embargo, hay un punto: la foto sólo está en la Wikipedia en inglés, no en el fondo común de Wikimedia, y por lo tanto las Wikipedias en otros idiomas no pueden hacer uso de ella. Considera subir fotos al fondo común en su lugar, subir fotos no es muy diferente, y la inclusión con Image: es exactamente lo mismo. Las fotos que aporto las subo al fondo común, échales un vistazo ;-) -- Klaus with K 10:46, 8 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
"cualquiera puede subir cualquiera de mis imágenes que sean cc-sa o cc-by-sa al commons" ¿y por qué estas personas deberían hacer tu trabajo? No es un trabajo divertido mover estas imágenes y no hay ninguna razón por la que no debas hacerlo tú mismo. Por favor, piénsalo, ya he visto algunas de tus imágenes que fueron transferidas al commons sin dar tu nombre como fuente. --Saperaud 16:18, 19 de noviembre de 2005 (UTC)
Hola de nuevo. Como podéis ver, he modificado mi nombre de usuario. Cuando me he despertado esta mañana, me he dado cuenta de que un nombre de usuario que se supone que debe durar no debe elegirse a las apuradas o como reacción a una irritación a las 3 de la madrugada. :) - Ayer, navegando por Internet, he redescubierto una vieja curiosidad: el motor de cubo de rueda (eléctrico), también llamado "motor en rueda" o simplemente "motor de rueda". Aunque es posible que existan otros nombres, parece que no hay ningún artículo sobre ellos. Un proyecto que merece la pena. Hasta luego, Hrafn
Saludos! En cuanto a la última afirmación añadida a Inca Empire , puedo ver en el artículo de Toy que 67.150.33.246 (discusión · contribs ) copió dicha afirmación sin la prueba de una fotografía o sitio con información más evidente e irrefutable para probar lo que dice la afirmación. Si bien tal afirmación puede ser cierta, existían diferencias culturales significativas entre las culturas mesoamericana e inca. Los cuatro enlaces externos de imágenes que me dejaste para ver (y como tú mismo señalas) solo sirven para demostrar los juguetes no incaicos (mesoamericanos) utilizados bajo estas culturas, particularmente aquellos bajo territorio mexicano y no los incas de América del Sur. Es bastante interesante haber visto esas imágenes, si tan solo pudiera ver tales ejemplos utilizados por los incas para disipar cualquier duda. Es por esta razón que inicialmente pensé que era vandalismo. Podemos tratar de encontrar más fuentes de información sobre esto para probar aún más lo que afirma tal afirmación. No te preocupes... solo es una idea. Mis mejores deseos, -- Dynamax 02:59, 9 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
¿De qué sirve entonces un aguijón que sólo puede penetrar una vez? -- VKokielov 05:03, 14 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
Hola Leonard, vi algunas buenas fotografías de un barógrafo en las páginas de Wikipedia en francés relacionadas con el término "barómetro". Mira aquí: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./Barom%C3%A8tre Saludos, Michael Redecke 19:52, 15 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
Hola Leonard, soy alemán. Acabo de traducir el artículo "Barómetro" del francés al alemán para nuestra wiki alemana (crecí en un país francófono), pero mi inglés no es lo suficientemente bueno como para traducir este excelente artículo francés al inglés. Lo siento. Michael Redecke 10:28, 16 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
Leonard: Me gustaría volver a enviar el Puente de la Bahía de San Francisco-Oakland para que lo consideren como artículo de fondo. Has trabajado más en él que yo, así que pensé que podríamos enviarlo juntos. Si te parece bien, házmelo saber. -- Samuel Wantman 07:30, 21 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
La principal queja parece ser las referencias en línea. Realmente no veo cómo esto agrega algo útil a un artículo donde todas las citas están en línea. ¿Estás dispuesto a intentarlo?
Además, todavía hay algunas medidas solo en inglés.
Si no puedes acceder a ellos, intentaré hacerlo pronto. -- Samuel Wantman 22:18, 26 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
Aparentemente, tenemos que trabajar un poco más en esto para lograr un diseño que se vea bien para todos. Por supuesto, pruebo el diseño en muchos tamaños diferentes. No tengo el problema que describes. Lo probé con varios tamaños de fuente diferentes. Pero esto variará con los navegadores y la configuración del navegador (hago sustituciones de fuentes en mi navegador). Con la forma en que lo configuraste, a menudo había un gran espacio en blanco entre el encabezado y el texto de abajo porque la imagen se colocó debajo del cuadro de taxo. El encabezado quedó cubierto por el cuadro de taxo, pero el texto no comenzó hasta la imagen. Intenté usar declaraciones claras, pero no pude hacer que funcionara porque el cuadro de taxo se extiende más allá de la tabla de contenido. Las declaraciones claras hicieron que el menú se colocara debajo del cuadro de taxo, lo que se ve terrible. Estoy planeando leer más en la sección de ayuda de imágenes para ver si se solucionó este problema. Te sugiero que pruebes otra solución que te parezca buena, y tal vez me parezca bien a mí también.
Lo mismo ocurre con la sección de vigas de celosía. Dejar que el texto fluya por el lado derecho provoca una situación en la que sólo quedan unas pocas palabras a la derecha si la ventana es estrecha. Parecía que el espacio en blanco era una mejor opción. Si tienes una mejor solución, pruébala. No creo que el espacio en blanco a la derecha de las imágenes sea un problema. -- Samuel Wantman 06:22, 27 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
Hola Leonard. Me alegra que mi foto del puente Swanport te haya resultado útil para otro artículo. No soy un experto en puentes, pero creo que tengo fotos de todos los cruces del río Murray en Australia del Sur y algunas de las de Nueva Gales del Sur, ¿sabes qué te gustaría que subiera? También acabo de agregar un par de fotos del parque eólico Wattle Point cerca de Edithburgh, Australia del Sur, si te interesan. -- Scott Davis Talk 15:21, 25 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
Las fotografías que he subido están en User:ScottDavis/Images . Hice un viaje en barco de cinco días desde la frontera río arriba de Renmark hasta Wellington a principios de este año, por lo que tengo fotografías tomadas desde el agua de todos los puentes, transbordadores y esclusas de Australia del Sur, creo. No considero esto como un álbum de fotografías en línea, por lo que, en general, solo subo fotografías que creo que voy a utilizar en un artículo. -- Scott Davis Talk 00:48, 26 de agosto de 2005 (UTC)
Solo una nota rápida: su solicitud de propuestas no está formateada correctamente. Esto puede jugar en su contra, ya que los votantes podrían pensar que no tiene suficiente experiencia para editar la página correctamente. Déle formato convencional, luego acepte la nominación y responda las preguntas. ¿De acuerdo?
Periodista C. / ¡Hola a mí!
En realidad, no tienes que retirar la nominación. Todo lo que tienes que hacer es formatear la nominación correctamente. Lamento mucho si hice algo que te hiciera cambiar de opinión. A menos que estés completamente seguro de que no quieres reemplazarla, todo lo que tienes que hacer es seguir las instrucciones paso a paso y seguir usando el botón de vista previa; no guardes hasta que estés seguro de que has terminado. Creo que podrías ser realmente útil como administrador, tienes todas las ediciones y, en realidad, casi nadie edita la página con éxito en su primer intento.
Periodista C. / ¡Hola a mí!
Ok, te nominaré y veré si puedo configurarlo. ¿De acuerdo?
Periodista C. / ¡Hola a mí!
No hay problema. Es un punto bastante interesante el que has mencionado sobre los nombres de usuario de las personas que coinciden con su personalidad. Tal vez lo organicemos de esa manera de manera subconsciente. A veces, mis comentarios pueden ser absolutamente mordaces, pero débiles, como lo es el ácido acético. Sin embargo, elegí este nombre de usuario casi al azar. De todos modos, buena suerte con el resto de tu nominación. Todavía no he emitido mi voto, pero me aseguraré de hacerlo ahora. ¡Saludos! Ácido acético 04:48 , 12 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Hola de nuevo, vi tu respuesta a mi voto neutral en tu RfA. Estoy de acuerdo en que los poderes deberían dividirse, pero me temo que puede que me haya expresado mal antes. La mayoría de las personas que solicitan un puesto de administrador primero entran en áreas de tipo administrativo como editores regulares . Se ha dicho que la mejor manera de convertirse en administrador es actuar como un administrador; es decir, etiquetar páginas de prueba con etiquetas de eliminación rápida, participar en Wikipedia:Artículos para eliminar y Wikipedia:Solicitudes de administración y, en general, actuar como mediador. De esa manera, la comunidad puede ver cómo responderías a determinadas situaciones a las que se enfrentaría un administrador antes de darte poderes de administrador. Como dije, eres un colaborador de primera, solo me preocupa no haber visto suficiente participación en áreas relacionadas con la administración para saber cómo actuarías si tuvieras los poderes. Todo lo mejor. -- Scimitar parley 16:16, 13 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
El estado de artículo destacado ha atraído a los editores de CSS a la plantilla. No la cambies durante unos días. Volví a la última versión estable.
Sugerencia: Cree una nueva plantilla (por ejemplo, Bridge3B) y copie el contenido. Incluya la plantilla en su página de usuario, copiando la información de llamada del artículo. Puede ver los efectos de los cambios de plantilla en su propia página de usuario sin afectar el artículo. Cuando todo esté correcto, puede optar por hacer referencia a esto en un artículo en vivo para fines de prueba. Solo cuando todo esté satisfactorio, se debe cambiar la plantilla maestra. Tenga en cuenta: las plantillas se utilizan ampliamente y un cambio puede afectar a muchos artículos. Tengo algunas preguntas técnicas sobre el uso adecuado de CSS y su ayuda será bienvenida. En este momento tengo que mantener a raya a los vándalos. Saludos cordiales, Leonard G. 02:18, 14 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Leonard, he visto todas las versiones diferentes de este (Bridge3, Bridge3b y Infobox Bridge) y todas me parecen bastante iguales (excepto el color de las líneas). Por lo tanto, no entiendo cuál es el problema con los cambios que la gente ha estado haciendo. Parece que han surgido algunos estándares sobre estos infoboxes. No soy un experto, por lo que normalmente me remito a aquellos que parecen tener opiniones firmes sobre ellos. Si hay algo que no está bien, sugeriría simplemente comunicar el problema para que se pueda solucionar. Esto podría ser un problema del navegador. Estoy usando IE y todas las versiones parecen tener el mismo ancho. Por cierto, no creo que pueda decir nada que sea un mensaje más contundente. Dado que no entiendo el problema con los cambios, mis comentarios no ayudarían. Además, no tengo más "estatus" que tú, no soy un administrador. -- Samuel Wantman 23:09, 14 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Tengo un amigo en el edificio que tiene un Mac con OSX y no sé qué más. ¿Qué quieres que vea? -- Samuel Wantman 23:22, 14 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Simplemente vaya a User Talk:Ed g2s con Safari, haga que la ventana sea razonablemente estrecha y vea qué sucede: en una prueba, todos los enlaces se superponían entre sí; actualmente, solo se extienden fuera del borde de la pantalla, pero el fondo no, y los títulos quedan debajo de la imagen superior derecha. Por eso codifico a mano usando tablas. Si también puede verificar el ancho de la tabla usando la plantilla del historial, verá que es demasiado ancha (coloque una copia de la plantilla en algún lugar, haga referencia a ella en el artículo y obtenga una vista previa, pero no la guarde).
En cuanto a las plantillas modificadas anteriormente, el ancho del CSS era incorrecto; posiblemente ahora esté corregido ya que se ve bien con mi vista de prueba muy limitada a través de GGBr. Uso un Mac con OSX y Safari, que sigue los estándares , mientras que IE (incluso IE Mac, que se comporta de manera diferente a IE Windows) no lo hace . Armé un sitio extenso codificando a mano HTML, CSS y JavaScript y descubrí que para mostrar correctamente un diseño de página en todos los navegadores modernos (sin probar el tipo de navegador) se requería el uso de tablas (con GIF espaciadores, que detesto). Creo que los infoboxes deberían reescribirse como tablas si se puede demostrar que el css se muestra incorrectamente, o que el css debería modificarse según sea necesario, aunque dudo que esto sea posible. Realmente resiento la modificación repetida sobre la marcha a pesar de mi cortés solicitud de solo un día de suspensión; parece que este tipo no tiene modales. Me voy por el día, parece que otros se están adelantando a los vándalos (pero no los administradores/editores). Leonard G. 23:37 14 septiembre 2005 (UTC)
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Si hoy llegara el fin del período de votación, probablemente se le otorgaría el estatus de administrador. Pero tengo una sugerencia extraña: retire voluntariamente su nominación y luego pase un par de semanas trabajando con nosotros en "áreas de políticas y eliminación". Entonces creo que cualquier oposición que haya a su administración desaparecería; y la unanimidad se siente mucho mejor que el consenso. -- jpgordon ∇∆∇∆ 06:08, 14 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Te doy mi apoyo como administrador por la calidad de tu trabajo que he visto. Algunos de los comentarios sobre ti son mezquinos y parecen indicar que es mucho más complicado convertirse en administrador que cuando yo lo hice, o que algunos tienen definiciones bastante personales del trabajo de un administrador. Sin embargo, diré esto en forma de sugerencia: me incomoda un poco verte tan involucrado y a veces tan discutidor en tu nominación. ¿Por qué no dar un paso atrás y dejar que la comunidad haga lo suyo? Pollinator 01:13, 15 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Gracias por tus interesantes fotografías. Por cierto, ¿de dónde eres? Me alegro de conocerte. Xah Lee 10:47, 14 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Lamento saber que retiraste tu solicitud de acceso. Creo que serías un buen administrador. También me tomé la libertad de leer el intercambio que tuviste con jpgordon sobre administración y edición. Estoy de acuerdo en que los nuevos administradores no reciben "capacitación" en absoluto: algunos administradores de sistema nuevos no reciben ningún tipo de consejo. Cuando me ascendieron por primera vez, recibí un breve mensaje en la página de discusión y una instrucción para leer las páginas relevantes. Si bien los administradores técnicamente son solo usuarios normales con algunos beneficios de limpieza, con demasiada frecuencia se los coloca en situaciones en las que son mediadores, solucionadores de problemas y guías. Ya me encontré en varias situaciones en las que tuve que guiar y enseñar a otros usuarios menos experimentados.
En realidad, esta no debería ser una tarea que recaiga únicamente sobre los hombros de los administradores: cada editor experimentado de Wikipedia debería ser capaz de mediar y resolver conflictos en una comunidad tan grande. Pero los nuevos usuarios a menudo ven la bandera de administrador como un signo de oficialidad, una persona cuyas palabras deben tener algún peso. Y esto no está funcionando, con los nuevos vándalos de alta tecnología, trolls y editores que simplemente alteran el orden. Hemos tenido más de unos pocos buenos editores que se han ido últimamente, y creo que esto se debe en parte a la carga que recae sobre tan pocos editores.
Bueno, estas son solo mis opiniones. Espero con ansias escuchar las suyas y cualquier solución que pueda tener en estos asuntos. También espero con ansias el día en que pueda apoyarlo nuevamente en la administración.
Saludos, charla de Bratsche | Esperanza 04:01, 15 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Gracias por tu mensaje en mi página de discusión. Lamento que hayas decidido retirarte. Al menos en números brutos, tenías una buena oportunidad de obtener el botón que querías. En cuanto al comentario en particular que mencionaste, fue un error tipográfico. Quise decir "casi nunca se eliminan", no "todos". Me alarmó que hubieras sugerido que pensabas que los artículos solo deberían eliminarse en los casos más extremos, sin hacer referencia a cómo se trata actualmente a los AfD, etc., y se cierran de formas muy variadas, por lo que probablemente podrías haber encontrado una que se adaptara. De todos modos, me alegro de que planees quedarte. Deberías buscar el script Godmode-light de Sam Hocevar en [5]. Te da un botón de retroceso emulado, por lo que de hecho puedes hacerlo con un solo clic. Tarda un poco más en ejecutarse que el botón de retroceso real, pero toma el 90% del tiempo de cosas como la patrulla RC. Buena suerte. - Splash talk 04:41, 15 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
- Charla de Xiong * 20:31, 15 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Ya que le advertiste al usuario que iba a ser bloqueado, ¿podrías seguir con esto? Los problemas continúan (examina las contribuciones). Gracias, Leonard G. 17:48, 15 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Hola Leonard G., acabo de leer tu RFA, incluidas tus propuestas de reforma. ¿Podrías echar un vistazo a Wikipedia:Solicitudes de reversión , una propuesta que he desarrollado que ofrecería únicamente la herramienta de reversión a las personas que la soliciten? Talrias ( t | e | c ) 22:55, 15 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
--¿Son estas ideas útiles? -- Wetman 06:23, 17 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC).
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He renombrado la plantilla "Bridge3" a "Infobox_BridgeSpecificWithMap", cambiando las dos referencias de artículos (GGBr y SFOBBr). Ahora podemos eliminar los diversos restos, incluidos Bridge3 y Bridge3B, y también Infobox-BridgeSpecificWithMap. También deberíamos crear una variante, Infobox_BridgeSpecificNoMap, adecuada para la mayoría de los puentes específicos hasta que se cree un mapa.
Consideraciones similares se aplican a Template:BridgeTypePix excepto que debido a la falta de ortografía en el nombre de un parámetro, éste debería ser reelaborado como una copia, en lugar de un cambio de nombre, y los artículos que hacen referencia al antiguo deberían ser cambiados. - Leonard G. 17:08, 19 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Cuadro de información_PuenteEspecíficoConMapa{| class="infobox bordered" style="ancho: 320px; tamaño de fuente: 90%;" cellpadding="2"|-! colspan="2" style="background:#efefef; tamaño de fuente: más grande;" | {{{bridge_name}}}|-! colspan="2" | [[Imagen:{{{image}}}|300 px]]|-|'''Nombre oficial'''||{{{official_name}}}|-|'''Lleva'''||{{{lleva}}}|-|'''Cruces'''||{{{cruces}}}|-|'''Configuración regional'''||{{{configuración regional}}}|-|'''Mantenido por'''||{{{maint}}}|-|'''Diseño'''||{{{diseño}}}|-|'''Tramo más largo'''||{{{tramo principal}}}|-|'''Longitud total'''||{{{longitud}}}|-|'''Ancho'''||{{{ancho}}}|-|'''Espacio libre vertical'''||{{{espacio libre}}}|-|'''Liquidación a continuación'''||{{{abajo}}}|-|'''Fecha de apertura'''||{{{abierto}}}|-|-|'''{{{señal_del_mapa}}}'''<br />{{{texto_del_mapa}}}|[[Imagen:{{{map_image}}}|centro|{{{map_width}}}]]|}
Puente de Infobox{| clase="infobox bordeado" estilo="float: derecha; margen:0 0 1em 1em; tamaño de fuente:90%; ancho:320px;"|colspan="2" style="fondo: #efefef; alineación del texto: centro; tamaño de fuente: más grande;"| '''{{{nombre_del_puente}}}'''|-|colspan="2" estilo="text-align: center;"|[[Imagen:{{{image}}}|300px|centro|{{{nombre_del_puente}}}]]|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''Nombre oficial'''| {{{nombre_oficial}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''Lleva'''| {{{lleva}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''Cruces'''| {{{cruces}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''Configuración regional'''| {{{configuración regional}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''Mantenido por'''| {{{mantenimiento}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''Diseño'''| {{{diseño}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"'''Lapso más largo'''| {{{envergadura principal}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''Longitud total'''| {{{longitud}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''Ancho'''| {{{ancho}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''Espacio libre vertical'''| {{{liquidación}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''Liquidación a continuación'''| {{{abajo}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''Fecha de apertura'''| {{{abierto}}}|- estilo="vertical-align:top;"| '''{{{señal_del_mapa}}}'''<br>{{{texto_del_mapa}}}|style="text-align:center;" | [[Imagen:{{{imagen_del_mapa}}}|{{{ancho_del_mapa}}}]]|}
vertical-align:top;
) para evitar el centrado y hacerlo lo más pequeño posible; y también se ha tenido en cuenta el ancho para que el espacio libre vertical, etc. aparezca en una sola línea. Déjame hacerte una gran pregunta... ¿Por qué se creó " Infobox BridgeSpecificWithMap " cuando ya existía un " Infobox Bridge "? -- WB 05:05, 20 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC) map_cue
. Si el parámetro se completa con algo, mostrará el mapa; si está vacío, lo ignorará y no se mostrará la sección del mapa. Pruébalo tú mismo en el artículo. Podría experimentar un poco con esto, así que si crees que es necesario hacer alguna mejora, estaré encantado de codificar un poco más. ¿Estás de acuerdo? -- WB 04:51, 21 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC) Infobox Bridge
? Después de este trabajo, solo se necesita una única plantilla, ¿verdad? Como has sugerido, puse una plantilla de prueba en mi sandbox. La portabilidad está hecha, así que no hay de qué preocuparse por que mi nombre de usuario aparezca en todas partes. (Si todavía ves las cosas de esa manera, te sugiero que purgues la caché) Creo que deberíamos poner una nota de comentario HTML en cada uso de plantilla sobre cómo debes completar todos los parámetros o dejarlo en blanco. Mientras map_cue
esté vacío, se ignorarán los demás parámetros. Por lo tanto, un aviso de advertencia sería suficiente para los futuros editores. He visto algunos infoboxes que usan esto y no creo que hayan pasado por ningún problema importante. Creo que esto solo sucedería si alguien estuviera vandalizando. Porque es difícil imaginar por qué alguien eliminaría un parámetro cuando ya está lleno.
funcionaría bien para las categorías vacías si, de hecho, estamos usando algunos parámetros. Como dije numerosas veces antes, a menos que tengamos varias plantillas que hagan cosas diferentes, podemos unir todas las cosas en Infobox Bridge
, la más simple con el nombre. Bridge3
quedó obsoleto por Infobox BridgeType
, que quedará obsoleto si usted aprueba Infobox Bridge
, lo que hará que los otros dos pasen a las Plantillas para su eliminación. Hasta ahora, no veo nada malo en Infobox Bridge
. Gracias,-- WB 06:12, 21 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC) {{{{{2}}}|12={{{3}}}| Map_cue |{{{map_cue}}}|{{{map_text}}}|{{{map_image}}}|{{{map_width}}}}}
es la ciencia principal que explica por qué funciona esto. Solo se supone que debes ver esto cuando estás editando la plantilla (porque no se proporcionan parámetros) o cuando cometiste un error. De cualquier manera, esto no aparecerá siempre que sepamos cómo usarlo. No aparecerá siempre, si eso es lo que te preocupa.Infobox Bridge Type
sería apropiado. Sería completamente diferente de este, ya que no tiene los detalles específicos (longitud, etc.). Ya se ha hecho, ¿por qué molestarse en cambiarlo todo? Me refería a los puentes individuales, no a los tipos. Hubiera preferido un nombre diferente, pero ya es demasiado tarde. Pero sugeriría hacer que los usos sean más "editables". En lugar de escribirlos en una línea, podríamos dividirlos para que otros editores no tengan que sufrir el dolor. Vea lo que he hecho para el artículo del puente basculante: vea la fuente.Infobox-BridgeSpecificWithMap
plantillas. Debí de tener demasiado sueño para darme cuenta de que estabas cambiando el tema de los puentes específicos a los tipos. Pensé que querías que el mapa fuera opcional porque no querías casillas vacías en los artículos sin imágenes. Un único malentendido parece haber causado muchas cosas. De todos modos, estoy trabajando en limpiar las plantillas en los tipos. Sería absurdo intentar combinar tipos con detalles, jajaja... -- WB 04:07, 22 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC) El puente del Canal de Chacao parece tener tres torres y dos tramos principales. -- Samuel Wantman 08:25, 20 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
¡Interesante! Al observar una ilustración de la torre central, han abordado el problema de estabilidad diseñando cada pata de la torre central como un marco en forma de A orientado a lo largo del tramo. Esto para evitar la transmisión de fuerzas entre los tramos a través de la flexión de la torre. He corregido el artículo de SFOBB
Gracias por avisarme . Los artículos afectados son SFOBB y CCB. - Leonard G. 00:04, 21 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Volví a mirar las dos páginas y sigo pensando que deberían fusionarse. Estoy de acuerdo en que la telerrobótica y la telepresencia pueden ser conceptos sutilmente diferentes, pero tal como están las páginas actualmente, esto no existe. Por ejemplo, las primeras líneas de cada página son las siguientes:
Telepresencia es un sistema humano/máquina en el que el humano utiliza... actuadores y sensores remotos para controlar maquinaria distante.
La telerrobótica es el área de la robótica que se ocupa del control de robots a distancia...
Yo diría que estas frases dicen lo mismo. Tienes razón en lo que dices en la página de Telerrobótica sobre la necesidad de una mayor sofisticación, ya que los retrasos en las comunicaciones hacen que el control directo sea poco práctico. Esto es lo más cercano a lo que considero Telerrobótica que veo en esa página. Tal como está la página de Telerrobótica actual, reitera en su mayor parte el mismo material de la página de Telepresencia y simplemente confunde el punto. Creo que la Telerrobótica y la Teleoperación deberían convertirse en subcategorías de la página de Telepresencia. Además, me parece que las aplicaciones de trabajo submarino y entornos peligrosos en la página de Telepresencia podrían ser más bien de Teleoperación.
Combinemos estas dos páginas débiles en una sola. De cualquier manera, fusionándolas o no, espero que estés de acuerdo conmigo en que estas páginas necesitan mucho trabajo.
- BAxelrod 16:58, 25 de septiembre de 2005 (UTC)
Puede que te resulte útil buscar esto en Google si realmente quieres un botón de reversión. ;-) No quiero ser tímido: es una implementación en JavaScript del botón de reversión para quienes no son administradores. Disfrútalo y buena suerte en la lucha contra el vandalismo. JesseW, el conserje malabarista 08:48, 2 de octubre de 2005 (UTC)
Consulte User_talk:D0li0#EV_conversion_schematics para obtener la respuesta.
¡ Buenas fotos de Balclutha ! ¿Hay alguna razón por la que subes las imágenes aquí en lugar de en Commons? Sería útil tener las galerías completas de cada tema en un solo lugar, además de que desalienta a otros proyectos de Wikimedia a hacer copias "privadas" de cada imagen. Stan 13:29, 13 de noviembre de 2005 (UTC)
Dudo en criticar a un wikipedista con su larga trayectoria, pero seguramente la conversión de vehículos eléctricos y sus ocho subpáginas deberían estar en Wikilibros y no aquí. -- RHaworth 18:01, 17 de noviembre de 2005 (UTC)
Hola Leonard. ¡Excelente foto de Diablo! Quería saber cómo te gustaría que se te reconociera el mérito, ya que está previsto que se use aquí:
http://www.envirostarhome.com/_index.htm
Estoy agregando una página de privacidad y derechos de autor al sitio. Si le doy crédito allí con un enlace a la página de Wikipedia, ¿sería suficiente?
Envíeme un correo electrónico a [email protected] para informarme.
Gracias, -jaxun www.jaxun.com
Hola, acabo de revivir Wikipedia:WikiProject Bridges y ahora necesito ayuda para poner todo junto. Creo que hay una gran necesidad de estandarizar los artículos sobre puentes y tu ayuda sería muy apreciada. Gracias, Cacophony 01:08, 11 de diciembre de 2005 (UTC)
Hola Leonard. Me pregunto sobre tu foto Image:RedSuspensionBridge.jpg . ¿Podría ser este el puente E'gongyan que cruza el río Yangtze en Chongqing , provincia de Sichuan, China? Todo lo que sé sobre este puente es que su tramo principal tiene 600 metros y que se completó en el año 2000. Encontré algunos artículos académicos sobre su ingeniería debido a la plataforma plana. Supongo que lo has visto. ¿Sabes algo sobre él?
Me equivoqué en mi mensaje anterior. El puente que sospecho que podría ser es el puente de Yichang, que también cruza el río Yangtze, pero en Yichang , China. El tramo principal tiene 960 m y se completó en 2001. Encontré un artículo sobre su ingeniería aquí. ¿Podría ser el puente misterioso? -- Samuel Wantman 06:23, 23 de diciembre de 2005 (UTC)
Por cierto, me han nominado para el puesto de administrador. Agradecería su apoyo. -- Samuel Wantman 03:29, 23 de diciembre de 2005 (UTC)
Tal vez, por la emoción de ver que me habían nominado para administrador, no hayas leído mi pregunta anterior. Nunca recibí respuesta tuya. ¿Crees que podría ser el puente Yichang ? -- Samuel Wantman 01:33, 27 de diciembre de 2005 (UTC)
Probablemente lo sea, ya que al buscar en Google Yichang, China, se llega a este sitio, que tiene una ilustración del siguiente puente río arriba, un puente atirantado de tres torres .
Hi Leonard,
Concerns: "Truss arch bridge" page. It is in my opinion not right to label the iron bridge at Ironbridge UK as a vierendeel bridge. This bridge was built in 1779 and was the first in the world to be cast in iron. Arthur Vierendeel was born in 1852 (ref.: [7] and [8]). Although the bridge is not built out of triangles and seems to have rigid joints the calculations to build the bridge could not have been based on the theory developed by Vierendeel. The only vierendeel arch bridge I know was located at Tournai (Doornik) Belgique (België) (ref: [9]).
The stresses are distributed through joints as in the viredeel trus, owing to the unit cast frames, but you are correct in challenging the use of the term in this case. The cast iron frames emulate a closely fitted wood structure, which would have let-in joins that would not allow motion at the joining pins. Go ahead and take it out if you feel that this is appropriate, but perhaps some addtional text reflecting my response could be added. Leonard G. 01:29, 27 December 2005 (UTC)
Also Image:BejingOperaDetailCenter.jpg, Image:BejingOperaProduction.jpg, Image:CargoRiverboat.jpg, Image:YangtzeMeteor.jpg, Image:PracticalRiverTransport.jpg, Image:YangtzeGravelBarge.jpg. dbenbenn | talk 01:21, 20 January 2006 (UTC)
(Following message from Leonard G. to dbenben, duplicated here):
Greetings, and thank you for your diligent work in detail improvements to WP. Please note that all but one of my cc-nc images that you removed have been changed to cc-sa and (hopefully) have been restored to the articles. However, a single image should remain, Image:PeterhoffCourtDress.jpg, with the reasons for it being nonfree documented in the image text. This was uploaded when cc-nc was a legitimate license. Has WP policy changed to delete all such images, even if uploaded prior to the cutoff date? Please answer on my page, copying this text for my archaive. Thanks, Leonard G. 19:03, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, I deleted your maidenform stuff because of its irrelevance. It's about people not being afraid of being partially nude. This does not pertain sufficiently to an article about people who are of being completely naked. I'm reverting, but am happy to hear arguments. XmarkX 03:06, 30 January 2006 (UTC)
Sorry, I didn't check the history before I "fixed" the page. Is there an easy way to fix it now?Dannycas 04:41, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
thanks for letting me know how to fix vandalism. i'm new at this, and all suggestions are welcome. Streamless 15:08, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
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Thanks for pointing our your concerns about the Dubuque County Courthouse. Most literature on the court house had identified it as having Beaux-Arts architecture, which is why I had posted it as an example of a Beaux Arts building.
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I tried nominating List of longest suspension bridges as a featured list, and got a bit of flack about unsourced images. The image police want tags like GFDL or PD, and they also want to know who the creator of the image is. I noticed that Image:RedSuspensionBridge.jpg was unsourced, so I added a line giving you credit for the picture. I assume that you took all the pictures you have uploaded, but you might consider saying so on their pages to keep them from getting deleted. -- Samuel Wantman 00:35, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
--Cactus.man ✍ 16:44, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
Hello. In reply to your questions on the two articles' talk pages, you can apply the following tags at the top of the articles:
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I only nominated the following and have forwarded this to User talk:Zurel Darrillian - Leonard G. 02:26, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
—Spangineer[es] (háblame) 02:18, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
Leonard, I wish to thank you for nominating the USS Spuyten Duyvil (1864) to the Did-You-Know page. I also wanted to thank you for stepping in and adding a lot to the article before I got back from vacation. I used the organization of points that I did because that is how they were in the original article in "Engineering", however, I agree that it made it easier to read by reorganizing it the way you did.
Hiya. I don't know very much about geography, but I was wondering if the Columbia Icefield is actually atop a triple continental divide, as the continental divide article doesn't mention a watershed between the Hudson Bay and the Artic Ocean, I think because the Hudson Bay is really part of the Arctic Ocean. If you're sure, then I'll leave it, but I just wanted to double-check. Hope that's OK. RupertMillard (Talk) 20:17, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi Leonard. There has been some interesting conversation here. You seem to know a bit about this and perhaps have something to add. Cheers. -- Samuel Wantman 06:57, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
My message to Sumple:
Hi there, thanks for editing the placard information on Forbidden City. Better this way. My other concern is that currently the Chinese text is placed in the main text, with the English translation and transliteration in brackets. This would be problematic for users or computers who/which do not read Chinese. It also seems to be at odds with Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Chinese). What do you think? --Sumple (Talk) 02:35, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the pics they really help, i have also added a little mre about the advantage of the Californian stamp over the cornish stamp.Cheveney 12:55, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
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Hi Leonard,
I don't know enough about lizards to answer your question. The animal on your photo looks different from all animals I find on Google. If you want to speak to the experts, you can try to ask on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles. -- Eugene van der Pijll 20:32, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
Hi Leonard; I wonder if you would mind taking another look at your edit to Ferry. [11] It appears to me to have spelling, punctuation and grammar problems, it doesn't seem to fit under the heading Cable ferry, and I'm not sure that glacially carved is germaine. Best wishes, Walter Siegmund (talk) 14:49, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
Hi Leonard (who had Alfred E. Newman as a guru, bless him) Please forgive me for contacting you on this page, Leonard, but I do not know any other way. Please delete afterwards if neccessary. Am a retired Boer from the Cape in South Africa. English is not my native language although it could very well be. Am running an Afrikaans website helping children with their schoolprojects (free, although I do offer a CD-ROM with projects, just to keep the site going). Site url: http://www.mieliestronk.com Need pics on bridges for new article and see that you have licenced them (GNU and Creative Commons). Being an old man I have never really understood these terms. But I would very, very much like to re-use two or three of your bridge pics on Mieliestronk. I can be contacted at: dugeot at iafrica.com Regards Ollie Olwagen
Greetings! Your talk page is getting a bit long in the tooth - please consider archiving your talk page (or ask me and I'll archive it for you). Cheers! BD2412 T 00:08, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
The (former) CPR train is called The Canadian. The VIA Rail train is called the Canadian. See The Canadian for more information. Cheers, JYolkowski // talk 23:04, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
Hi Leonard,
I have taken the liberty of removing the merge tags from these articles, since I believe the consensus of opinion is that they should not be merged. However can I thank you for bringing up the deficiencies in the articles, which did not clearly distinguish between the two subjects. I have, I hope, improved the opening paragraphs of each (especially Cable railway) to make this clearer. I'd welcome your further thoughts on this.
Best, Gwernol 19:27, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
(Ford Ranger EV). Thanks for the article cleanup. My spell check quit with a SW upgrade. By the way, I always center short title text in centered images - I think they both look and read much better that way. Do you have any special objections to this? (It looks fine in my browser - problems there?) Best wishes, Leonard G. 04:51, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
Hello Leonard. On the 8th of July I added the Rio-Antirio bridge in Greece under the "Notable Bridges" section, since it is the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world. You removed it saying "rm anon test". Please have a look at the diff [12]. Was it an accident, or you trully consider my addition irrelevant? Regards, Adamantios 15:57, 11 July 2006 (UTC).
Sorry, I only contributed to the Bascule bridge article once. I was randomly going through some pages. I have no knowledge in this particular area. Thanks anyway. --Thorpe | talk 19:22, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
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I have noted you as an involved party and/or commenter upon the behavior of user:Coolcaesar in the filed Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration. I greatly wish that you would comment on his behavior, and add references, links, etc. supporting your particular view to the current evidence already there. Please also explain his attitude/comments/witnessed behavior with detail about your experience in dealing with him. I do greatly appreciate it, and note that your reputation is protected upon comments at arbitration, and cannot be used against you. Thanks for your Time. --Mr.Executive 08:08, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
Why do you want the main image to be large and in center? This won't be well received byWikiProject Automobiles as it is too personal and doesn't match well with the other automobile marque entries. Also, I will remove the first three images from the gallery (although there probably shouldn't be a gallery) because they don't seem to show anything unique to the X1 prototype. - Actually it isn't a marque is it, but still doesn't seem like a normal entry.
23:01, 20 July 2006 Old Guard
In the solar tracker article, is polar mount correct? It might be improved by a bit more detail about how it works, perhaps? Midgley 00:23, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
(Following was posted by User:207.67.146.179 with language corrected by L.G.)
Hey there, [unknown slang deleted] Is this vandalism? Gosh, I sure hope not, [insulting name deleted]. I bet you get a real kick out of policing other people's posts. Probably the only 'authority' you have in your life.
FYI -- Samuel Wantman 16:43, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
Hey,
I finally got around at looking at the image sizing issue you mention. If you take a look at Wikipedia:Extended image syntax, you'll notice that it says If you specify a "frame" option the image will not be scaled, and no size specifiers will be in the HTML. The image will be rendered at full size. So your option is to just say [[Image:WrightspeedOverview4881.jpg|center|400px]] or use the thumb
image type instead. With the version I mentioned above, you get:
—lensovet–talk – 04:26, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
Leonard, you obviously know more about the issues with oil company ownership of patents on NiMH batteries than I or anyone else editing Battery electric vehicle. Could you please add a paragraph or two on that in the History section? Right now, if I'm not mistaken, you have it buried in article comments. Shouldn't it be in the early sections for all to see? I'll do my best to copyedit your additions, as usual, for what it's worth (apparently Tony1 thinks I'm not a very good copyeditor....) and will add a "see above" link in the Controversy section, too.
Thank you in advance! AnAccount2 05:29, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
My edit was mostly for the benefit of mirrors and other external users of Wikipedia content. Think about an answers.com article about the MDHP based on the corresponding Wikipedia article. The sentence about people editing "this article" won't make sense in that context, because answers.com articles aren't editable. That's also the reason for the external link: internal links in answers.com articles point to other answers.com articles. Some of this reasoning also applies to print versions and other unforseen uses of Wikipedia content. —Keenan Pepper 02:06, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi Leonard, Do you think you could mediate a solution to the issue raised in this discussion, I am a little reluctant to make the changes suggested but it seems to me the article is wrong. --Paul E. Ester 18:41, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
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Hi Leonard,
On the dutch Wikipedia one of the moveable bridge types is the tafelbrug (table bridge). Up to your opinion, should this be added to the english Wikipedia edition? Please advise.
Greetings:
I saw the message from you.Thank you for correcting my mistake.--663highland 13:44, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
Hello Leonard,
I am a student and I was looking for Juan Camacho´s sculpture and the link was very significant. I wanna know why do you want to clean up this entry. In my humble opinion of a wikipedia user i believe thar the article is neccesary.
Maybe consider using the Wikipedia:Gallery function with the images. Otherwise, nice article. --Daniel.Bryant 09:36, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
Where exactly is Image:CabooseConverted.JPG? The only Toronto restaurant I know that was a railway car conversion was Victoria Station, which closed quite a few years ago.
(I suggest adding the information to the image page.) 207.176.159.90 01:06, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
How do you view this image properly? --Eraticus 05:01, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
Do you have any reasoning with the new merger? Simply south 20:33, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your warning. User:PS2pcGAMER reverted the problem within a couple of hours. Gralo 13:21, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
I would like to remove the hypen between 'Kinder-Morgan' in the page titled Kinder-Morgan Energy Partners. Will this affect pages linked to this article?
Thanks for the feedback (kmcurrent 17:29, 17 October 2006 (UTC))
Hi, I've made an animation sequence from the series you had uploaded on Submersible bridge, as the series was very long and messed up the page formatting a little. This was only a quick 'conversion' and I'll try and make a better one tomorrow, or you might like to make your own. I hope you don't mind. :) Spilla 12:47, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
I'll give the wiggle steroscopy animation a shot, just send the series to spilla2003 [at] gmail.com I've only dabbled in this kind of thing, but with a bit of practice, I'm sure I can come out with a great result. :) Spilla 08:14, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
Hello, please see if the article meets our general notability guidelines, and more specifically, the guidelines on schools. If you believe it does, I will restore the article and place it on Articles for deletion, where the community at large can discuss whether to keep or delete the article. Cheers, Tangot<span style="color:ango 07:07, 4 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi Leonard, I've moved the article as requested. I also split off the part about the canyon and left it at the original location. You probably need to clean up both pages. The bucket and mop stays mostly in the closet. I do mostly what I did before becoming an admin. I spent quite a bit of time on a proposal to redo categories with User:Rick Block, which will probably happen if the developers ever get around to upgrading the software. I have not been very active for the last two months as I was travelling. The admin community is not really any different from the larger community, unless they are running amok, which seems to happen every now and then.
Have you considered archiving your talk page? It is getting very long. -- Samuel Wantman 10:30, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
You did some work in the article Fu Dog and Qilin before. I just learned today that there is another mythical Chinese beast called Luduan with a single horn. Do a google image search with the Chinese text 甪端 to see how it looks like. Kowloonese 03:08, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for pointing out the confusion stemming from that red meteoric link - has nothing to do with soft comets though. I've changed it to meteoric water for clarification. Also replied on the talk page there (Talk:Supergene (geology)) regarding your copyvio bit. Cheers, Vsmith 19:55, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
re: "Gerrymander", "Portmanteu"
...A folk usage of portmanteau refers to a word that is formed by combining both sounds and meanings from two or more words (e.g. "animatronics" from "animation" and "electronics")
This does not seem to fit Gerrymander since there is not an apropriate meaning for the Gerry part in the word formation, as there is in "Animatronics". Any further thoughts?
Best wishes, Leonard G. 16:38, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
I reverted your image resize in the Boeing 787 article. The standard thumb size is ridiculously small - I think that that is the size they are referring to not hard coding. Note that their example shows an image size specification and image size is shown in the referenced image use article. I think that 225 to 275 pix on a sideline image is still small enough for readable text layout on small screens (800pix) and is better since it does not force you to click the thumb to see the image content. - Leonard G. 03:43, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
I suggest you more closely read the manual of style, as well as the related discussions on the topic, as I respectfully submit that you are interpreting it incorrectly. "Hardcoded" means that the size is fixed - |250px| for example - and is not overridden by the setting in a user's preferences. If you click 'my preferences', and then select 'Files', you will see that you can set your default image thumb size. You may find the default too small; I, however, find 250 to 300px too large. By forcing an image size, it cannot be overridden by the preferences. To quote another user from a different discussion:
Thus, in most cases, hardcoding of image sizes is to be avoided, as it becomes a usability issue. I'm changing the 787 sizing back, and I hope you understand why. ericg ✈ 03:51, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
(Questions concerning laced structural elementsre.: Lattice girder:
Does laced beam encompass struts, ties, and girders? Should "lattice" be used at all (except for lattice truss)? Let me know and I will adjust articles as necessary.
Thanks, Leonard G. 19:57, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi Leonard!
Thanks for adding some much needed pictures of dinosaurs to Wikipedia's articles on Prenocephale and Triceratops! Even after months of requests, Wikipedia is still suffering from a lack of good dinosaur images; of the several thousand prehistoric reptile articles on Wikipedia, less than 10% even have one image. If there are any others, please do not hesitate to add those as well! Thanks again, Firsfron of Ronchester 04:22, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi Leonard. I've uploaded a new version of this. I happened to be there on a rare sunny day (today), and took this picture. I didn't delete yours, and if you want to keep it, I can move mine to a different name. -- Samuel Wantman 08:52, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
I reversed your amendment to the gliding article because it was about another equally worthy but different sport. The article is not about dynamic soaring but gliding. I hope you concur. If not, please discuss after Christmas. JMcC 00:52, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi, with regard to Pigniu, you might like to know that the {{Infobox Swiss town}} template has a field called imagepath_coa specifically for incorporating coats of arms. If you look at the subsequent edit I made, you can see how it works. Best regards, and happy Christmas. — BillC talk 18:08, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for the message. There should be no remaining Swiss municipalties; all should have been created by now. What you might find is that there are a number of former municipalities that once had an independant status, but as a result of boundary changes are now part of a larger municipality. Augio, for example, is now part of the municipality of Rossa. Bernina has been creating coats of arms for the former municipalities as well, it seems. There is currently no en-Wikiproject to create these missing former municipalities, though by all means create them yourself if you wish.
Kreis (French: circule and Italian: circolo) doesn't translate well into English. Its literal meaning of 'circle' will not convey immediately to an English speaker the meaning: 'sub-national division', and I have seen it variously translated on Wikipedia as 'sub-district', 'borough', 'circle', and so on. Most, if not nearly all, articles about the Swiss Kreise have not yet been created on enWP. (There are also some remaining articles about the districts in Valais yet to do). — BillC talk 21:29, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
I publish a family history newsletter that highlights my research on the Breyfogle surname. We have several members of the family that spent some time in Lockport about the time the canal was constructed in 1824/25. I am writing an article on the town of Lockport and found your picture of the original locks. Can you offer more information on the picture and the lock structure today? If I read correctly the original 5-step lock was replaced by a much larger single step lock, is this correct?
Dtbrey 15:10, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
Can you please clarify why this has been edited out of this section please....
These MOPED's were developed as Petrol MOPED vehicles and have been converted by adding battery holder frames, and direct drive hub wheels.
One missing is.. hope that is indicator of star time (I don´t know if Pastorius is not sleeping :) --Chmee2 02:02, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
You probably know more about moving images to commons than I do. It seems you just have to copy them to commons and flag the old ones for deletion. If you want, you could just give me a list of what you have copied over and I'll delete the old versions for you. There's probably a tag for requesting deleting the picture, but I've never used it so I don't know. Use the same name on commons and It will replace the en: version when it is deleted.
As for a nomination for the mop, I'd be happy to, but do you really want it? I suspect you will get many of the same comments you got the last time around about not spending any time in Wikipedia space. I'm not sure you need it if you don't plan on getting involved in other peoples 3RR battles, vandalism patrols, and policy stuff. It is your choice, but it seems that Admin discussions have gotten much more intense in the last year and a half. Let me know what you decide. Happy New Year. -- Samuel Wantman 06:59, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
Greetings:
While I appreciate your moving the image to Commons, adding the proper binomial name, and updating my user page by fixing the sidebar image, you missed a second display of this in my gallery of weekly images. I attempted to add a redirect from the old name Image:JellyfishAtMBA.jpg but this failed. Perhaps this is a deficiency in the server software. As you have deleted the original, I assume that you have administrator status and will know who to contact in on the WP technical side. Try:Image:JellyfishAtMBA.jpg, this is the redirect and it is broken. The broken image at right will lead to an upload page. This is inconsistant behaviour from the server. Also adding a comment to the redirect page causes the full size image to be displayed on the redirect page! (not tested to see if this fixes the redirect problem)
Best wishes, - Leonard G. 05:43, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
I just reverted a couple of your edits on the Palmdale article, and wanted to let you know1 why: song titles do not get italicized, they get quote marks, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (titles) Thanks, and happy editing! Akradecki 04:29, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
That bot on the artcar webpage that you reverted was doing its job. If you'll notice user cbladey has edited nothing but the azrtcars page and has done it only to create vanity entries which are inappropriate - no other artcar artist gets their own special section! I want to clean up that page, not junk it up more. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./Special:Contributions/cbladey Plymouths 15:17, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
That machine produces matches, but it is only a stage of match production. "Zespół nabijający patyk" :) I can't translate it. Heh. It is a stage when sticks are diped in "matched mass" and sorting, but that machine don't put matches to boxes. Sorry for my english ;) Przykuta 18:39, 24 January 2007 (UTC) 18:35, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for your pointer back to your message on the village pump. I would have found it I think but a reminder never goes astray! I was hoping for a more automated method that would save me number crunching - but if that's what it takes I guess I'm up to it.Garrie 22:14, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi, I've noticed you have translated the Image:Schema Orloj en.png. Unfortunately both the original image and many of the translations are inaccurate / literal transaltions leading to terms never heard before (e.g. "ancient czech time" = Bohemian hours = Italian hours - see hour).
One way to improve it would be to use the terms used in Prague Orloj article - I hope it's possible to understand what is what from the text. But anyway... I don't think this is the best way - any change, including translation to other languages, means manipulations with the photoshop file, one copy per language needs to be created,....
If you're willing to spend some time on that - IMO easy improvement would be to create completely new image based on some of the free photographs on Commons, place numbered marks on various interesting objects, and describe the marks in text. That way it would be easily transalteable and any mistakes in translations could be easily corrected.
Even better but much more difficult would be vector drawing of the orloj in SVG - than, various "subsystems" could be diplayed separately in several images (like, in one image only "sideral time subsytem", "Moon" in other,...) --Wikimol 16:38, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
Any kit car manufacturer is notable with this narrow field. given the difficulties for survival imposed by regulatory authorities. Please reconsider your tag for deletion of Factory Five Racing. I have no interest in this company other than to ensure the wide scope of referring articles such as Kit car. Best wishes, Leonard G. 01:17, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
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Hello – Based on your significant contribution to one or more San Francisco Bay Area-related articles and/or stated interests on your homepage, I thought you might be interested in this project:
Peter G Werner 20:29, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Peter G Werner 04:15, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
This is an invitation to use WP:BAY's Jumpaclass option for improving articles. If you're working on any Bay Area-related stub, start, or B-class articles, simply add their names to the list, and if any of the articles improve a class within a week, you'll be recognized for your contributions. If you have any questions about how it works, post on the talk page or on mine. Thanks for reading! — Emiellaiendiay 21:46, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
That would be a modified plate, as a standard "plate," otherwise referred to as a complete denture, would serve to prosthetically restore a completely edentulous dental arch (i.e. upper or lower arch). A complete denture is an example of a removable prosthesis. A bridge (and I see that you LOVE bridges), on the other hand, is an example of a fixed prosthesis (i.e. one that the dentist inserts and cannot then be removed by the patient) that fills a space by covering the teeth adjacent to the space to support a pontic (dummy tooth) for the space itself. DRosenbach (Talk | Contribs) 00:41, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
Hi! I'm new to wikipedia, can you tell me how to add pictures. -simpsonic1111
I’m in my third year of college and I have been a Fu Dog fanatic for years. I came across your picture of the “Standing Ming Lion” while I was doing research for one of my speech classes. Your picture is of a Fu Dog unlike any I’ve ever seen. The Main difference is the fact that it’s standing and that its tail is down and wrapped around one leg. I was wondering if you had any additional information on that particular Fu Dog. And if you could help me to understand why Wikipedia has your picture listed as a Nian. The Fu dong in the picture looks sad and worried, that is understandable because it’s standing outside of a cemetery. And maybe way it is standing is out of respect for the dead? I do not believe that they would put a Nian (and evil and feared creature) out side of a cemetery.
I was also wondering if you could tell me your credibility on the subject of Fu Dogs, or if it is not rude of me to ask, what your level of education is and in what area of expertise.
Thank you very much User:Davidbowierox
OK this is how I understand this. Ming-style guardian lions and the Qing Fu Dogs are the same; they just change in appearance due to the artist that made them or due to how the Emperor (at the time) preferred them to look. I’ve ordered a book today that may shine a bit more light on this topic however it won’t be in for another week or so. However this is what I know about Fu Dogs:
They are part dog, part lion and part dragon; they belong to the Buddhist God Fo. The dogs kept away bad dreams; they would chase and bite the heels of the dreams if they came too close. They are good luck if you have the set and have them arranged correctly (that is to have the cub and sphere on the inside and the lowered leg on the outside). However it is very bad luck to have only one. They can be found in both China and Japan. Chinese have the male guarding the globe (symbolizing the World) and the Female guarding the cub (symbolizing family). The Japanese Fu Dogs have both with their front legs up on globes and their hind legs on outside.
I will let you know when the book comes in and if it says anything about Nian. but your picture looks like a Fu Dog due to his collar which is a symbol of authority and the way that the hair is arranged in his mane and tail (ment to look like flames). was there another one around this one? or was he by himself? I have not given up on researching this and I will let you know what I find as I find it.
Again thank you for your time, I look forward to your response.
Thanks, Davidbowierox 04:07, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi, could you please send the permission you got from Geoff Shepherd to [email protected] along with the link to the image so it can be verified? Unfortunately if no such permission is produced the image will have to be deleted. Yonatan talk 15:06, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
16:57, 19 December 2006 Leonard G. (Talk | contribs) (→Treatment stages - Add process flow diagram)
Why you did'nt put this interesting image directly on Wikimedia Commons? Are you able to do it? What is the source of this image? Thanx, --Kychot 13:28, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
April 10, 2007
Dear Leonard G.:
I am preparing a manuscript for a business textbook entitled Industrial Firefighting for Municipal Firefighters, to be published by PennWell Publishing Company in 2007.
May I please have your permission to use the material described below in our book, and in any future editions, revisions, or derivative works thereof?
Material to be used:
Your picture of the Shell oil refinery at Martinez, California, which can be found at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./Image:ShellMartinez-refi.jpg
A sourceline will appear below the artwork attributing it to you. We would need your name as well as the year the picture was produced. This will read “Courtesy of 'your name', 2004”, unless you prefer a different wording for attribution.
We would very much appreciate your response and permission at your earliest convenience. You may email me at [email protected]. This book is moving into production this month, so your timely response would be most appreciated. Thank you for your help.
Sincerely,
Brad Epperley
Editorial Assistant
PennWell Books
1421 S. Sheridan
Tulsa, OK 74112
Ph: (918)831-9427Brad.epperley 16:54, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Hi. When you uploaded Image:GDFRInstruments.jpg, you specified "image by Geoff Shepherd, uploaded with permission". Can you clarify on the image description page the permission you were given? In other words, did he say, "you can upload the image on Wikipedia" or did he say "I release the image under the CC-SA license"? In the case of the former, we cannot use the image under our image use policy - there are other places that republish Wikipedia content like ask.com and about.com and if the image is authorized only for Wikipedia use, then it causes problems for these downstream uses. Someone actually tried to move the image to Wikimedia Commons, but it was rejected because of this. Could you clarify exactly what permission the author gave you? Thanks. --BigDT 02:58, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
I think the movie where a main character speculates about a share going up or down was Billy Valentine in the Ackroyd/Murphy movie Trading Places.
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I need a photo of an oil refinery for my company's CD/Brochure. I have already used your photo but I am still editing CD and it hasn't been issued yet. Trust you have no problems with this, if so E-mail me on [email protected].
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Please see the page. The image may be used with appropriate credit but this does not seem to fit the cc-by-sa tag. Perhaps an appropriate tag specific to QuickBird images is needed. - Leonard G. 01:53, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
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Hi, I just found your images from the archaeological museum in Thera. Would you please upload the original (color) pics too? I would like to try to improve them, with the help of the guys at the Wikipedia:Graphic_Lab/Images_to_improve or their colleagues in the German Wikipedia. Maybe we can save them somehow despite the lightning conditions. Please give me a note at de:Benutzer_Diskussion:H-stt when done, English language is fine. TIA --h-stt !? 04:59, 27 July 2007 (UTC) PS: I found three pics, are there more?
If you color adjust an image, reference that in the specific image file rather than in the gallery, which is repeated in many images. Use the white plaster cast as a lighting reference.
- Leonard G. 22:36, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
Some loss in image quality and a greenish cast in this primitive attempt using multiple applications of color correction in Photoshop. What tools do your image editors use? I am capable of writing specialized tools. - Leonard G. 15:55, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
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I've read your comment on commons - I'll think about it, even though I think it's easy and perhaps more instructive to follow the proof without additional annotation. But perhaps we can insert a link to such an annotated version in the caption of the image. Shinobu 16:59, 23 August 2007 (UTC)
Thanks - Leonard G. 00:28, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
-- phoebe/(talk) 07:31, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
Thanks - I did not know the award existed! The wife is an engineer and was invited on a tour of the new bridge. For an extra $25 I got to tag along. The photo was taken from a catwalk used to walk up from bay-level to the bridge itself. The tour itself was a blast.--Fizbin 10:54, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
Hope to see you at Zeum. You'll be the one with the camera? Glad I caught your message, I haven't been that active for the last month or so. -- ☑ SamuelWantman 06:32, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
Thank you for the notification on Commons, I highly appreciate it. Normally you would sooner find me here if need be. Kind regards - DutchSnaily 03:37, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
Hello Leonard G!
Actually, the article was un-protected automatically and expired on the 6th as it was only a limited semi-protection. Although probably User:DumbBOT was not in operation at the time thus the tag was not removed until I did that and right now there only has been one act of vandalism in about 72 hours, so that's no enough still too early to re-protect the article for now.--JForget 17:10, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
Hi Leonard,
You said: "many of the statements are agreed upon by both Hopi and Navajo and are common knowledge in the region".
On what do you base this statement? Please cite your references.
Aarionrhod —Preceding unsigned comment added by Aarionrhod (talk • contribs) 00:01, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
Hi Leonard,
"Federally employed" Navajos are not generally considered to be either impeccable references or worthy of paraphrasing as "common knowledge" particlulary with regard to anything Hopi. If you were as familiar with Hopi as you wish to appear, you would know that.
It would be the better part of valor for you to concede that you do not know everything about everything, moreover your professed knowledge in matters Hopi is clearly superficial at best. Were it not for an apparent very large ego, you might be honest enough to agree that you are not the last word on the subject.
~Aarionrhod~ —Preceding unsigned comment added by Aarionrhod (talk • contribs) 01:47, 11 December 2007 (UTC)
Hi Leonard G.,
Thanks fo uploading your picture(s) of the great wall!
I'm admin D-Kuru form Wikimedia Commons. While cleaning up Commons:Category:Great Wall of China I found your image without a local information (Badaling, Mutianyu, ???).
Picture(s):
Can you please tell me on my commons discussion page where is it from.
Thank you D-Kuru 14:08, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
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Hi Leonard. In your article on Zenn electric car you said about its options: "and AC motor, stated to be better for hill climbing"; however I can't find a single site that support such thing. Could you tell me where you get that info from? Thanks Aacini (talk) 11:34, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
Hi! I removed your recent addition of use of escapements in model airplanes from the Escapement article. As I mentioned in my comments, I think the stuff you added as interesting, useful, and referenced, but I don't think it is in the appropriate article. While the system you described used escapements, as well as relays and magnets, I think the subject matter is really about model airplanes and it should not really be mentioned in the article about escapements, relays nor magnets. If the model airplane article is too long, you might want to just make a new article and put a reference in other places. You can recover your text by looking through the article history. If you need help doing so, let me know, and I'll help. Wrs1864 (talk) 04:37, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
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Thanks. --MZMcBride (talk) 03:35, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi. I've got your message in my talk page in commons.
The schematic animations were made through the collaboration with authors of the article of movable bridge in ja.wikipedia. I could not contribute to write the article, but have contributed to make the animations in response to their requests. I have made the animations of four types of movable bridges, which are well-known in Japan, and all of them are included in the gallery in en:Movable bridge.
After your message, I have published the source files in each image-talk page (commons:Image_talk:MovableBridge_draw.gif, commons:Image_talk:MovableBridge_lift.gif, commons:Image_talk:MovableBridge_fold.gif and commons:Image_talk:MovableBridge_swing.gif). I believe you can render it with POV-Ray, if you want. Each source consists of two files; a main file (the source file in each talk page, should be named 'drawbridge.pov' or something like this) and an include file ('vehicles.inc', only published at commons:Image_talk:MovableBridge_draw.gif), so that I can easily reuse the 3D objects defined in the include file.
Actually, I have an unpublished source file of retractable bridge like them. But I will not publish it because I'm not satisfied with its quality now. I had made the animation with "a ship and cars" as same as those of other bridges, but it seems unnatural for me. I've tried to remake it with "a boat and walking men" without success so far. Thanks. --Y tambe (talk) 02:46, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
I think you restored it, but when I reverted the IP's edit, ClueBot reverted a different IP's edit at the same time as me, which probably caused a glitch while I used Twinkle.--TrUCo9<span style="color:311 02:25, 29 February 2008 (UTC)
In the article on the Z Machine, you modified an edit. Someone changed "shot" to "shoot", which you then reverted. Is "shot" the right word here? From a grammatical perspective it seems not, but it might be a technical use of the word "shot" of which I am unfamiliar:
The newer Z machine can now shot 27 million amperes instead of 18 million amperes previously, still in 95 nanoseconds.
Ccrashh (talk) 20:18, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
I'd like to use your photo of West Point (it appears with that article entry, and indicates that it's in the public domain) in a book for young readers called How the Revolutionary War was Won. I'm writing to ask if there is a certain way that you'd like to be credited for the image? Please contact me at [email protected].
I hope this is an acceptable way to communicate; I couldn't find an email address.
Thanks, Jim Gallagher OTTN Publishing 16 Risler Street Stockton NJ 08559 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.249.105.204 (talk) 15:28, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
Leonard;
I'm in the middle of converting a 914 using an EA kit, attempting to add a CDC switch using your diagram. Very useful stuff, that! The site address in the image has changed, however, from http://www.wikipedia.wiki/... to http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./...
Thanks for all the hard work.
Mike S in SJ, CA —Preceding unsigned comment added by 914Mike (talk • contribs) 18:44, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
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Dear Leonard, you re-introduced a section into Ice age that I had deleted. I don't want to start an edit war, so I try to explain why I had deleted it.
This deletion did not happen accidentally while reverting vandalism. The section was a copy of the section Last glacial period#Overview. It was introduced into Ice age by User:Kaarel (see diff, who just copied it from Last glacial period and removed all references. Apart from the questionability of this edit it's just missing the difference between Ice age and Last glacial period. The particular section Ice_age#Recent_glacial_and_interglacial_phases deals with more than the last glacial period (see next section of Ice age).
So I did revert your revert, I hope you understand my reasons. Jo (talk) 12:50, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
Hello Leonard,
I am an architecture student in need of some information and examples of major building retrofitting due to seismic activity. I was wondering if you had any other pictures of buildings to which an external cross-bracing structure was added, similar to the one in Berkeley that you posted. Do you know of any such structure in San Francisco? The taller the better!
Thanks in advance! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.157.12.18 (talk) 15:01, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi Leonard,
This evening I heard a talk given by the great great grandson of Makoto Hagiwara, the creator of the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park. He insists that the term "Moon bridge" is incorrect, and that the bridges should be called "Drum bridge". The Japanese name translates as such. I'm wondering if you know what the bridges are called in China, and which is more common, the Japanese or Chinese? Depending upon your response, I'm thinking the page should be moved to Drum bridge. -- ☑ SamuelWantman 06:18, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
I have noticed your contrib to the Ferry slip article - the San Francisco example seems to dominate what should be a more general article. Rather than cull it or make a mess of splitting it out into its own article myself, I'll let you jump in. There is a precedent for articles on them: New York Central Railroad 69th Street Transfer Bridge. Wongm (talk) 15:14, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
I've commented here. · AndonicO Engage. 17:16, 26 May 2008 (UTC)
You listed dimethyl ether as a possible diesel replacement and I am wondering if maybe you meant another chemical (there was another misspelled word that someone else caught)? I went ahead and removed the listing because there's no way you could ever use dimethyl ether in that manner - its boiling point means that by the time it got to room temperature the vapor pressure would be far too high to store in any of the standard diesel tanks now in use, not to mention being totally incompatible with the current diesel fuel distribution...
I wonder did you mean that it can be used instead of diesel or methane in a turbine, or as an aide to starting a diesel, or to clean glow plugs, or just kind of where that came from cause it seems like you mostly try to contribute good stuff and I'd like to help sort this out if possible. Zaphraud (talk) 00:18, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
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Thanks for adding figures to the Sperner's Lemma page! Triathematician (talk) 12:18, 28 June 2008 (UTC)
Leonard G: I am completing a documentary on China with photos and videos from my trip there; the documentary will be shown on a local PBS station. I would like to use your View Across Yantgze photo image - which appears to be a commercial use. Please let me know how I can use your beautiful photo in the film. Many, many thanks. AnnAdairAnnAdair (talk) 16:48, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
This is the excellent photo that I would like to use in my documentary, China's Three Gorges Dam: A Flood of Controversy. It will air on WPBA on July 31 and hopefully on other PBS stations in Seaptmber and for a year to come.
I'd like your copyright clearance to do that.
AnnAdair —Preceding unsigned comment added by AnnAdair (talk • contribs) 23:19, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
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Hi, my grammar edits on the X1/9 article, including all commas, are all grammatically correct. The article had a large number of typos, grammatical errors, etc, before I edited it. Srajan01 (talk) 16:15, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
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Hello. You apparently created Chinese copy method. I don't know if you're still interested in that article, but it's currently up for AfD, and I don't see on your page here that you've been specifically notified of that. AfD was started on Aug 20 and should be finalized on Aug 25. (PLEASE NOTE that I am not involved in any way in edits, discussion, or AfD of Chinese copy method -- I'm just notifying you as a courtesy.) -- 201.17.36.246 (talk) 13:21, 24 August 2008 (UTC)
Hi Leonard! About adding images. If you jam an image under an existent image, and link it to the text, then the images above it (in this case two images above it), cannot project down beside the text, so they force a break in the text down to the place where the image is "fixed". If you are viewing the page on a narrow squarish screen, then the gap might be only a centimetre or so, and hardly noticeable, but on a wide screen there might be a gap in the text of 10 centimetres or more. This problem occurs also when text boxes are placed in the intro, or when someone inserts a pic below an existent text box. For this reason, it's important to preview your edit, and to look, not just at whether the pic is there, but also at what effect it has had on its surroundings. Remember that if your screen is squarish, then any layout problem will be greater on a wider screen.
I'm about to fix the problem, but if you go to the history of the article and review your edit, you'll see what I'm referring to! Cheers! Amandajm (talk) 09:11, 3 September 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for your reply! Yes, I'm using Windows. I'm glad you approve of the rearrangement. I agree entirely with what you say about the image sizes often being too small for artworks. I have an ongoing problem with some editors who continually edit down to thumbnail size, saying that this gives the viewer the opportunity to adjust the settings themselves. I disagree, because we ought to presume that the majority of people who seek info are not necessarily aware of how to adjust the wikipedia settings, neither do they all have accounts, and therefore preferences. When I insert pics, I try to mattch the size to the subject. If the paragraph describes a painting or work of architecture and requires the viewer to see the details described, then they ought to be large enough to be seen.
About "fixing the images to the text" . Sometimes a string of images will be placed imediately below a section heading. The images and text will float in relation to each other. If the screen is wide, then the images may project down into the next section. The lower images have no fixed position in relation to the text. But if they strike an image that is placed somewhere in the text of the next section, they break the text at that point. I'll try to set it up. .... I think this should recreate the problem. There should be a split between Hi Leonard G. and the rest of the text. Amandajm (talk) 12:41, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
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Hello Leonard, I would like to use one of your photographs in a book we are publishing at Princeton University Press. I ask on behalf of my author who wishes to include a 1/2 page reproduction of your photograph of the River Stern Wheeler Red Bluff Model in his forthcoming book Power Over peoples. Can you please grant us permission for this? We are seeking rights for world wide rights to include this image in our book. Many thanks, Clara Clara Platter Associate Editor, History Princeton University Press 609.258.2409 ```` —Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.112.157.97 (talk) 17:55, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
Hi, as a previous contributor, pls check out my enquiry at Talk:Virgil Exner#Design work. Cheers, Bjenks (talk) 05:49, 23 September 2008 (UTC)
In case you hadn't noticed, the entire Retractable Hardtop article has been folded into the Convertible article... this comes down from whence I know not where. Nonetheless, if you click on that link, it just takes you back to the same article. 842U (talk) 18:25, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I see you've listed on your main userpage that you created the article on "art game". I see it's now been redirected to videogame art, a redirect I disagree with. I've written a note at that article in talk, and I thought you might want to contribute to the discussion there. Cheers, -Thibbs (talk) 17:04, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi Leonard, your recollection of a connection between Corning Glass and Tektronix display software is indeed correct. The software and communication protocol for Tek Plot-10 was developed for the Corning type 904 photochromic display terminal. And three of its designers were hired by Tek and moved to Oregon. One was Peter G. Cook, I believe the second was John Bowne, Sr, and can not remember the name of the third. Thanks for jogging an old neuron. OldZeb (talk) 01:35, 22 November 2008 (UTC)
Regarding your addition of diagrams to BYD F3DM, I have a minor question. Is the "M1" device used solely as a generator or are there modes of operation that employ this as a motor also (as when in ICE high power mode, or as a starting motor for the ICE)?
If you could prepare rough translations of the diagrams' text I could prepare new graphics in english.
Thanks, Leonard G. (talk) 22:31, 20 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi,the "M1" device is used solely as a generator. In Chinese, 发动机 is engine, 发电机 is generator, 电动机 is moter, 电池 is battery, 离合器 is clutch, 电力 is power, 变速传动装置 is change drive divice. In the HEV decelerated motion mode, the M2 become the generator.
--Linooxlee (talk) 09:24, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
I changed your heading on one article, then noticed you did it on a bunch. Please note that correct heading case is sentence case (per WP:MOSHEAD), and that putting parentheticals into headings is a bad idea; think about a better way, and implement it across the articles. Dicklyon (talk) 20:50, 25 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Leonard G. Compliments on your modification of the ECG rhythm strip to make it larger and thus readable. There is a bit of a problem which you might fix as my computer capability is nothing like as good as yours. The problem is that the rhythm strip is described as being taken using "endocardial electrodes", but the strip and caption is under the section heading "Transvenous Pacing (temporary)", and "endocardial electrodes" are not "Transvenous". May I please ask that you start a new section, which should follow "Transvenous Pacing-temporary" and be headed "Endocardial Pacing- temporary", then to move the rhythm strip & its caption to the new section. I suggest the text for the new section be: 'Endocardial Pacing - temporary.' "Temporary endocardial pacing is used during open heart surgery should the surgical intervention create atrio-ventricular block. The electrodes are temporarily placed upon the exposed outer wall (epicardium) of the heart to sustain satisfactory cardiac ouput until a temporary transvenous electrode has been inserted." Thanks & best wishes for 2009 GeoffGeoffrey Wickham (talk) 03:01, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
if you are saying christchurch is in Tasmania, maybe you are joking, in which case it is funny. If you are serious please know- christchurch is on a different southern island which has, perhaps, less devils... 72.0.187.239 (talk) 03:13, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
Hi Leonard. Regarding Reflection (physics): always revert vandalism, rather than editing it out. If you try to copyedit the article after it has been vandalized, it is possible to miss some of the damage. Worse, you can make it less obvious to other editors that the article has been vandalized, making it less likely that the article will be fixed. This link shows the difference between the article's unvandalized state, and the way you left it. Material had been lost and mangled, but your copyediting smoothed over the damage and made it look superficially OK.--Srleffler (talk) 23:55, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
Hi Leonard. I was looking into an unrelated matter, and noticed that some big chunks of the article Seismic retrofit (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) are word-for-word identical to some stuff on the external web site here.
The way I figure it, there are (at least) four possible scenarios.
The more I look at it, the more strongly I suspect that it's either 1 or 2 — but I gotta ask. If it's #1, then as author of most of the material you'd also be well within your right to notify the web site owners and encourage them (politely) to bring their page into compliance with the GFDL. There's more information at Wikipedia:Copyrights; you might also find the Standard GFDL violation letter handy. Cheers, TenOfAllTrades(talk) 18:29, 24 January 2009 (UTC)
Hi. I have been expanding Simple suspension bridge and also cleaning up some related articles, Wikipedia categories, and categories on Commons; take a look? --Una Smith (talk) 04:03, 27 March 2009 (UTC)
I have nominated Simple suspension bridge for DYK as a 5x expansion. You have contributed to the expansion; would you like to be added to the list of authors for DYK credit? --Una Smith (talk) 15:19, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
Hi, your are listed in WikiProject Bridges and I wondered if you might want to weigh in on a requested move? There is a discussion here Talk:Suspension_bridge_types#Requested_move which results from a previous move. The discussion has major consequences on the content of the main article on suspension bridges? The root question: Is a suspended deck bridge the proper name for a typical suspension bridge? - ¢Spender1983 (talk) 01:56, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
Hi, your are listed in WikiProject Bridges and I wondered if you might want to weigh in on a requested move? There is a discussion here Talk:Suspension_bridge_types#Requested_move which results from a previous move. The discussion has major consequences on the content of the main article on suspension bridges? The root question: Is a suspended deck bridge the proper name for a typical suspension bridge? - ¢Spender1983 (talk) 01:57, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
Hi Leonard, The images you uploaded to en: wiki regarding the Inca rope bridge have been moved to Commons, and are all in the abovementioned category. Could you send an email to [email protected] with the permission you received from the originating website http://www.rutahsa.com (I'm sure you're familiar with it, but COM:OTRS has more details around this request) Thanks, Deadstar (talk) 10:46, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
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Why'd you revert the article? You could have put the cat back in. I'm unaware of it. - Denimadept (talk) 04:13, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
I apologize for putting up that comment twice. I didn't mean to do it and i'm really not sure how it happened (why didn't it give of the version control error?). Unless you think there's no point in commenting on a fairly old change, could I ask you to please put back one of them? Again, sorry for the double post. -NeverWorker (talk) 04:32, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
I certainly didn't mean to delete the entire talk page. It's a good thing you caught it so quickly. Also, upon rereading my original comments, it seems they were rather rambly. This gave me a good reason to rewrite them completely. Thanks for the pointer to the other image.
-NeverWorker (talk) 05:34, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
I have nominated Household seismic safety, an article that you created, for deletion. I do not think that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Household seismic safety. Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time.
Please contact me if you're unsure why you received this message. Cynical (talk) 17:38, 3 August 2009 (UTC)
Leonard. Per Wikipedia policy my explanation for nominating the article for deletion is stated in the deletion discussion page. For your convenience however I'll quote it below:
Article consists of a guide to preparing one's home for an earthquake. Wikipedia is not a howto guide.
I would strongly suggest that you refrain from removing the Afd notice from the article, as this is against policy. The very Guide to Deletion you linked on my talkpage states this clearly:
You must not modify or remove the AfD notice.
Also the Afd notice itself is clear:
Feel free to edit the article, but the article must not be blanked, and this notice must not be removed, until the discussion is closed.
The deletion notice will thus remain on the article until the discussion is concluded, which will be at 17:33 (UTC) on 10th August 2009 unless the discussion period is extended. If the consensus of the debate is to keep the article, the admin closing the discussion will remove the template for you. If you remove the Afd notice before the discussion is finished then it will be reinstated. If you think the article shouldn't be deleted, then the best course of action would be to state your reasons for wanting it kept at Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Household_seismic_safety.
Kind regards
Cynical (talk) 22:47, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
I'm afraid I don't know much about moving articles to Wikibooks. Your best bet would be to read meta:Help:Transwiki or ask at Help:Contents. Sorry I can't be of more help but I honestly don't know much about this and any advice I gave you would probably be hopelessly wrong :) Cynical (talk) 15:28, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
I'm going to try and hurry the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake article through both GA and FA to see if I can get it as the Featured Article on the Main Page in time for its 20-year anniversary on October 18, 2009. Care to help a little or a lot? Binksternet (talk) 02:40, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
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Hi - thanks for including the Memorial Art Gallery's sculpture in the page on Bessie Potter Vonnoh.
Could you make one correction? It should read "Frances Hodgson Burnett", not "Grancis Hodgson Burnett", in the info about the work.
Many thanks,
Marjorie B. Searl Chief Curator, MAG
[email protected] —Preceding unsigned comment added by Msearl (talk • contribs) 15:43, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
Pick the DYK template you want to use, and add it directly to the DYK nomination page. -- ☑ SamuelWantman 08:02, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
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Are you willing to update the licensing on this to the current {{cc-by-sa-3.0}}? This will allow it to be more compatible with Commons and the licensing now used on Wikipedia. If so, please update the license on that image page and then let me know. Thanks! ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe 20:00, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
hello Leonard, sorry I Have never entered an on line encyclopedia to write or correct articles. I am a photographer, do a lot of 3D photographs and pictures of all kind. Your article about the picture of Foothill (LBLFoothillsBWAna.jpg) looks like colour picture for me, as I see it on my computer. On your description you said "the two images were converted to B&W", I wonder why ? Because you are using three channels RGB, that only colour pictures do have, not grayscale ones. And that's what you did. So my question is why converting to grayscale the pictures that you will use in colour. Normally, when I want to make a colour anaglyph I take the red channel from the left picture and I past it in the red channel of the right picture. Sometimes, when I need more details in the anaglyph picture, I use the green one or the entire left picture and I past it on the red channel of he right picture. This is very important when the picture have lot of red colours, then green channel or entire image of the left picture will be more suitable than the red channel, to ovoid red ghosts on the final 3D picture. voila ! hope you appreciate my post best regards Hartkaos —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hartkaos (talk • contribs) 09:04, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
Hello!
Please send an e-mail to me. One of your images: File:ShanghaiMixedClassic.jpg, hasn't got any information about what kind of building is that, please write to me, what is its name. Or if you don't know, then some information, so I could find it on the Internet.
Best regards!
Mogzyx —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mogzyx (talk • contribs) 00:41, 3 December 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for your information in the es-Wikipedia, Leonard.
In the next day I´m going to see what I can improve in the Spanish article reading what you have written in the english one.
¡Gracias!
--Roberto Fiadone (talk) 21:08, 24 December 2009 (UTC)
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Hi, {{ORDENAR}} was not introduced by mi bot. It was Robertoe who added it (as you can see here). Muro de Aguas (write me) 14:38, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
Materialscientist (talk) 06:00, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
Not knowing anything about the page subject, I wasn't sure at first glance if the other edit was vandalism or not, so I left it for someone who would. :) Sorry if it caused you more work. Voksen (talk) 06:12, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi, I noticed this article topic already exists per: Reflex sight. I have dropped suggestions for merger at that articles talk page. Fountains of Bryn Mawr (talk) 16:33, 16 February 2010 (UTC)
I have nominated City car, an article that you created, for deletion. I do not think that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/City car. Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time.
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Sir, just curious, what glide bomb(s) uses a HEAT warhead? JACK --Jackehammond (talk) 08:43, 5 March 2010 (UTC)
Length: 0.9 m (36 in). [3]
Weight: 20 kg (42 lb).
Diameter: 14 cm (5.5 in).
Wingspan: 0.9 m (36 in).
Glide ratio: 10:1 [3]
Guidance: GPS-midcourse/terminal laser homing.[4][5]
Accuracy: < 1 m CEP.
Warhead: 1.05 kg (2.3 lb) (HEAT'). [3]
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Actually, it is "iij." I and J are interchangeable, so I'm not sure how they settled on that. I think the Liber Usualis is public domain so I should upload an image of it. Rigadoun (talk) 18:10, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
Dear Leonard,
I am interested in a PhotoShop high resolution layered version of the Schema Orloj file. I wish to use this file as the basis for a 3D Google Sketchup model that I am creating. Can you send via e-mail to [email protected] or direct me to an appropriate link?
Thanks and best wishes, Patrick —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pdwan (talk • contribs) 16:29, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
Leonard, Thank you for trying to recover the Orloj file. I appreciate your extra efforts. Best of Luck! Patrick —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pdwan (talk • contribs) 18:00, 18 May 2010 (UTC)
Hello Leonard, Have you had any luck locating the original Schema Orloj file? Thank you,
Patrick D. 16:23, 30 August 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pdwan (talk • contribs)
I've answered your question at the help desk. Happy editing! :) {{Sonia|talk|simple}} 03:45, 15 May 2010 (UTC)
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Leonard, the City of Phoenix, Arizona is preparing a publication on Modern architecture. We are highlighting buildings in Phoenix as well as others throughout the country. We would like to use your photo of the San Francisco Maritime Museum in the publication. It will be a non-commercial use. Will you please e-mail me at [email protected] to verify you are OK with this and to let me know who to credit the photo to? Thanks, Kevin Weight, Senior Planner, City of Phoenix Historic Preservation OfficeKsweight (talk) 19:32, 4 August 2010 (UTC)
Leonard, we would also like to use your picture of the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco for the same publication. Thanks, Kevin Weight, Senior Planner, City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office. Ksweight (talk) 22:18, 4 August 2010 (UTC)
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I recommend putting the {{OTRS pending}} template on the image pages if you are actively working the issue. Sorry for the trouble - doing cleanup/transwiki of old images. With respect - Kelly hi! 22:16, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
--Kumioko (talk) 03:00, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
I would appreciate your opinion about my proposal in Talk:Peruvian_ironclad_Huáscar#Name_of_the_article. Best regards, --Keysanger 17:44, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
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Hello Leonard,
As you are a major author of Solar tracker, and I'm very much a new contributor, I thought I'd draw the following to your attention and ask your advice on what you might do about it. An external web-page: http://www.solar-power-made-affordable.com/solar-trackers.html appears to be derived from the Wikipedia Solar tracker article. It's pretty clear from the Wikipedia history log that the Wikipedia article is the original and the 3rd party page is the copy: the overall structure and section headings are replicated and images used in the 3rd party page are lower-resolution copies of images published via the Wikipedia article. From details of the 3rd party page, it seems to have been derived from Wikipedia sometime on or after July 2010. Although there are many copies of Wikipedia pages, this usage appears to be at variance with Wikipedia's Terms of use: not only is there no attribution to Wikipedia or its authors or the original creators of the images, but instead the 3rd party has re-branded the content as "Copyright © 2010-2011 by Donald R. Bell - All Rights Reserved Worldwide" and "CopySleuth PROTECTED PAGE DO NOT COPY". Your thoughts? --anmclarke (talk) 10:05, 12 June 2011 (UTC)
Hi Leonard,
I haven't been spending all that much time at Wikipedia these days. I did take a quick look at the article and I'm impressed with all the work you've done on it. I think it could stand a a little bit of editorial work to shorten it as some sections are extremely detailed. I'd also suggest adding a table with basic facts (I want to know how wide the SAS span is!) As I mentioned on the talk page, I have a suspicion that when completed this will be the widest suspension bridge in the world, and I'm wondering if you know of any way to verify if that is so. -- ☑ SamuelWantman 08:48, 7 June 2011 (UTC)
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The media file you uploaded as File:WPPressGaugeDetail.jpg appears to be missing information as to its authorship (and or source), or if you did provide such information, it is confusing for others trying to make use of the image.
It would be appreciated if you would consider updating the file description page, to make the authorship of the media clearer.
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{{subst:usernameexpand|Leonard G.}}
will produce an appropriate expansion,Hello, I see that Saguaro5763.jpg is licensed under cc-by-sa v1, which is kind of old. I think on your page you say that your works can be used under v2 of that license as well, however there's already v3 available. Would you mind allowing use under that version too?
I would like to use that image as a replacement for a license-unknown image in the open source racing game Trigger Rally. May I ask for permission to use the Image under GPL? It would be easier with having all art under gpl or pd/cc0, as is currently the case.
I would upload the art to OpenGameArt for others to use as well. --Qubodup (talk) 22:47, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
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Hallo, pleas don't add any "google translations" to the German Wikipedia. If you are not able to understand German, pleas don't edit any article in the German Wikipedia. Example: Finimeter. This article contains now really rubbish. Thanks for your cooperation! --Thomei08 (talk) 11:17, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
Thank you for good site. Very helpful. bye... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 149.3.141.230 (talk) 08:40, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
Sarah (talk) 20:55, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
This is really an awesome panorama, but it seems that you used a poor stitching software. Might I suggest using Hugin or some similar free software? Or, alternatively, you could upload the original single photos and I could create a new panorama (giving you due credit of course). I really think it's a great panorama, and if the stitching problems were fixed could easily be a Featured Picture! -RunningOnBrains(talk) 03:42, 14 June 2012 (UTC)
Hi, I've been working on a small game built around animal quizzes and I wanted to let you know I've used one of your pictures.
I found your picture here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./File:Dasyurus_maculatus.jpg
And I attributed the picture like this: Leonard G. with this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./User:Leonard_G. and also added a link to the license: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./en:public_domain
I hope you're happy with it, please let me know if this is not the case. You can find the game here: http://apps.facebook.com/animalalbum Or through here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/AnimalAlbum/156339584490672
Kind regards,Garfunkel Jansen (talk) 20:25, 11 July 2012 (UTC)
P.S. Thanks for taking the picture and making it available.
Greetings:
Thanks for your notification of the use of my contributed image, that is always appreciated. I consider your message to be a great courtesy, but please note that no permission or rejection from me has any legal weight as I have released the image to the public domain, free to anyone to use, with or without attribution, freely modifiable and usable for any purpose.
I'll check out your game!
Thanks again,
Leonard G. (talk) 02:29, 12 July 2012 (UTC)
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I replied on the Talk:Rift. The two are not the same thing, grabens being parts of extensional tectonics regimes, but not the same as a rift. However, the Wikipedia article on rift is very bad, and it may appear from the two articles that a merge would bring together two similar things, but that is not so. I moved your post to the bottom of the page, even though I realize you may have posted it high due to the prior merger thread. -Fjozk (talk) 02:51, 24 October 2012 (UTC)
Hello Leonard!, I am new on this. I just logged in Wikipedia Talk facility to ask you if there is published material about the way velocities of North American plate relative to Africa were calculated.
best regards
arzateja Arzateja (talk) 21:10, 22 November 2012 (UTC)
Best wishes, - Leonard G. (talk) 00:32, 24 November 2012 (UTC)
Yeah, those are very nice images, but I agree with you that the images aren't really needed in the article since the most important needed images about the bridge are already posted in the article. Also, I can't believe that it's almost 2013! Once that bridge opens I am gonna be one of the first to drive on it on opening day (if I can drive by then) :D I've been following the bay bridge article for over 2 years now and it's amazing what the construction workers have accomplished in those two years, most notably the SAS. It seems that for now on the bridge is almost competed. Giggett (talk) 00:17, 6 December 2012 (UTC)
Hi, I hope you will be joining us tomorrow afternoon at the Edit-a-thon at Tech Liminal, in Oakland. We'll be working on articles relating to women and democracy (and anything else that interests you). It's sponsored by the California League of Women Voters, Tech Liminal, and me.
If this is the first you are hearing of this event, my apologies for the last-minute notice! I announced it on the San Francisco email list and by a banner on your watchlist, but I neglected to look at the San Francisco invitation list until this evening. If you can't make it this time, I hope to see you at a similar event soon! -Pete (talk) 04:47, 15 December 2012 (UTC)
Hello, My name is Duane Hurst and I recently made a free (non-commercial) English web site to share information with people. I added links to your Wikipedia/Wikimedia freeware pictures (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./File:SantoriniPartialPano.jpg and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./File:CycladesWindmill06749_crop.jpg). I also gave credit to you on my web pages for your work. Thank you for sharing with the public. My website is:
http://www.freeenglishsite.com/
I add pictures such as yours to one of the following major sections of my site: 1. World section - contains information and over 10,000 images of every world country and territory. Link at: http://www.freeenglishsite.com/world/index.htm
2. USA section - contains information and images of every USA state and territory. Link at: http://www.freeenglishsite.com/world/usa/index.htm
3. English section - "Mel and Wes" lessons in conversation format. Stories are located in various USA states and world countries such as China, England, Germany, Japan, Mexico and Thailand. Each lesson has many slang terms and idioms, which I link to my Slang Dictionary. This eventually will have over 5,000 terms. Currently, it has about 3,000 slang and idioms. I regularly add new lessons and slang terms. Link at: http://www.freeenglishsite.com/english/lessons/index.htm Slang Dictionary link at: http://www.freeenglishsite.com/english/slang/Eslang_a.htm
Prior to retirement, I taught English at several private and public universities in the United States.
Please share this free site with your friends. I hope all will enjoy the pictures and find the English information useful. Sincerely, Duane Hurst in Utah, USA
Email address: [email protected] --75.169.27.34 (talk) 18:11, 15 December 2012 (UTC)
Aye there, 'Leonard G.', I'm a member of WikiProject Ships. To help naval historians here at Wikipedia in the effort of writing and citing naval history articles sometime ago I created the List of ships captured in the 19th century and Bibliography of early American naval history pages. Over the last year(+) I have been tracking down and including names of captured ships and naval history texts for inclusion in either of these articles. I like to think that I have included most captured ships (19th century) and most naval history texts (1700s-1800s) for inclusion in these articles, so if you know of any captured ships or naval history texts that are not included would you kindly include them, either on the page or the talk page of the appropriate article? Any help would be a big help and feedback is always welcomed. Thanx! -- Gwillhickers (talk) 17:15, 1 April 2013 (UTC)
Hey - Sorry for the late notice, but since you have yourself tagged as living in the Bay Area, I thought you might appreciate notification that we’re having an event Saturday! It’ll be held at Hoyt Hall, an all-women's house of the Berkeley Student Cooperative from 3 to 6 pm tomorrow. The main event page is here. Anyone is welcome to show up, but we’re expecting a significant number of people to come who have literally never edited Wikipedia before. If you’re an experienced Wikipedian who would be able to provide useful help to some of the newbies, your presence would be especially appreciated (and it might be a good idea for you to show up at 2 or 2:30 instead of three. Thanks, Kevin Gorman (talk) 02:03, 6 April 2013 (UTC)I’m AWB’ing this message to all Wikipedians who have tagged themselves in the bay area. I’m sorry if the message isn’t of interest to you; feel free to delete it. I’ll be unlikely to send future messages in a similar way, but if really don’t want to receive future messages of this sort, please let me know.
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There is an ongoing discussion regarding the possibility of copyright violation of some of the text used until recently (it has been deleted pending review) in the article Silver Bridge at Talk:Silver Bridge. As you did quite a bit of edits at the time in question I am hoping you could shed some light on the matter. Personally, I believe you are the actual author of the text; if so you can clear this up with a few words. Regards, Rejectwater (talk) 12:46, 28 August 2013 (UTC):
Leonard,
I *think* the sewer treatment process flow diagram has--subsequent to its placement in the wikipedia article--been uploaded to Wiki Commons. I work for a government agency that--indirectly--works to improve infrastructure resiilency. We are interested in using that image in an explanatory document about how the US drinking water and wastewater infrastructure works. You can contact me directly [email protected] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.81.94.72 (talk) 15:35, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
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Hi Leonard,
I contacted you about two years ago about using one of your pictures in my game. It started out small but it's getting bigger and more professional.
So I wanted to verify you were stil ok with me using your picture, under that license: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./File:Dasyurus_maculatus.jpg
It has the following attribution: Leonard G., http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Leonard_G./User:Leonard_G.
Also, because I want to make sure there's absolutely no misunderstanding, you are the original photographer correct? It sometimes happens that another person simply takes a picture from somebody else and uploads it to wikipedia with a license to distribute. That is why I'm asking.
There is more information on the game here, including a short video that tells a little bit about the background: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/238178285/animalalbum
I also have a demo version of the game available so you can see for yourself in what way the pictures are presented: http://dromedarydreams.com/index/demo/0-8
Please let me know if I have your permission, if the picture is yours and if you want a different attribution.
With kind regards, Sjors Jansen ([email protected]) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Garfunkel Jansen (talk • contribs) 08:33, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
Hi Leonard G. Just curious - there actually was a page called Shangai (architectural images)? Regards, Rui ''Gabriel'' Correia (talk) 21:09, 20 December 2014 (UTC)
Hi Leonard.
I see you are still working on the Eastern span replacement of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge. As we are approaching the 2nd anniversary of the opening of the bridge, I think it is time to rename the article as San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (eastern span), and edit it accordingly. Much of the language of the article is now in a strange sort of past-present-future tense. Here's an example from the lead...
I'm not all that active these days, but I can probably help with this a little... -- ☑ SamuelWantman 07:03, 17 June 2015 (UTC)
Thanks for the reply. I don't think anything needs to be removed, and I agree with your ideas on reorganization. The "lightweight" stuff should be in the master article for both bridges as you say, and I think renaming this as "design and construction... " would make sense. This, plus some editing would make the article read much better. If it's focus is on the design and construction, it would be almost completely in the past tense and not try and be the main article about the bridge. -- ☑ SamuelWantman 19:37, 17 June 2015 (UTC)
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Dear Leonard G.
I would like to publish your photograph of the 'Prince Of Lillies' fresco at Knossos in a forthcoming UK non-fiction book (Fallen Glory, by James Crawford - Old Street Publishing). We are regrettably not able to offer any fee, but since your image is published in Wiki Commons, we would like (if you agree) to credit the photographer with full name and the date upon which the image was taken. Perhaps you could contact me on [email protected]? I will also check here in case you post a reply. Do, of course, have a look at the website www.oldstreetpublishing.co.uk.
best wishes Matthew Baylis — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.176.231.154 (talk) 13:11, 14 July 2015 (UTC)
Hello Leonard G, there's a discussion taking place on the talk page for Step-stone bridge about the name for this article that you created. The confusion was over why this name and not "stepping stones" which appears to be the more common name for this. The issue was brought up on the Languagelog blog and people are curious. Thanks for anything you can contribute to our better understanding of the nomenclature. SQGibbon (talk) 22:27, 23 July 2015 (UTC)
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Hi! Just letting you know that we used one of your spouse's pictures here [19]. Be well!--Jetam2 (talk) 22:23, 17 April 2016 (UTC)
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We hope you can join us today, Wednesday, from 6 p.m. on, at our July Bay Area WikiSalon. This month only, we are going to be at Noisebridge, a hackerspace/makerspace 1.5 blocks from the 16th & Mission BART station (see the link for directions). Some of us will be working on the Wikipedia article on basic income. All info here. Some good news - we do not have to be as strict about advance RSVP at Noisebridge, so bring spontaneous guests! (Registering ahead of time is still helpful, as always, as it will help us plan ahead.)
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Bay Area WikiSalon, Wednesday, August 31:
If you cannot join us in person tonight, we are streaming (and later archiving) the presentation by former EFF intern Marta Belcher. We expect her to be live starting between 6:30 or 6:45 p.m. PDT and talking and taking questions for about 30 minutes thereafter.
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You can search for it on the Commons and YouTube later too.
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Please copy and share this on other talk pages. We would like to invite you to this month's Bay Area WikiSalon. The last Wednesday evening of every month, Wikipedia and Wikimedia enthusiasts gather at the Wikimedia Foundation lounge to collaborate, mingle, and learn about new projects and ideas.
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Hello. You made a nice picture called ParthenonNorthReconDiag6183.jpg. Differents colors are used for this restoration. I guess each one has a meaning, it would be nice to give the meaning of each of them. Thank you--Io Herodotus (talk) 09:31, 9 December 2016 (UTC)
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Hi, everybody.
We are excited to remind you of the ninth in the Bay Area WikiSalon series that is coming up this Wednesday evening at 6 p.m.
What is a WikiSalon? A monthly safe and inclusive meatspace event conducted in organized chaos and we all clean up the mess afterwards. Livestream links for the presentation are available during presentation months, and will be forthcoming for those of you that cannot attend. December is a presentation month.
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Hi, y'all. In case you missed it and want to watch the archive reel; the topic was The Wikipedia Teahouse and the presenter was well respected Wikimedian Jim Heaphy [[User:Cullen328]]
The full title of Jim's presentation was: Welcoming and Helping New Editors: A Month at the Wikipedia Teahouse: an overview of the Teahouse and an analysis of over 300 Teahouse conversations during the month of August, 2016
Jim gave a longer version of this presentation in October at WikiConference North America 2016 in San Diego, California.
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Wikipedia Day 16 SF is a fun Birthday bash and edit-a-thon on Sunday, January 15, 2017, hosted by Bay Area WikiSalon at the Wikimedia Foundation's Chip Deubner Lounge in the South of Market Street business district and everybody is invited!
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The last Wednesday evening of every month, wiki enthusiasts gather at Bay Area WikiSalon to collaborate, mingle, and learn about new projects and ideas. This month we are meeting at Noisebridge makerspace/hackerspace in the Mission near 16th Street BART (temporary change of venue). The good news is this means that you can bring spontaneous guests if you forget to RSVP!
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The last Wednesday evening of every month, wiki enthusiasts gather at Bay Area WikiSalon to collaborate, mingle, and learn about new projects and ideas. This month we are taking it on the road to Noisebridge makerspace/hackerspace!
We allow time for informal conversation and working on articles. Newcomers and experienced wiki users are encouraged to attend. Free Wi-Fi is available so bring your editing devices. We will have beverages (including beer and wine) plus light snacks. There will be periodic guided tours of Noisebridge. You can stay late, on your own! YeeHaw!
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We are taking July off! Please gather your thoughts for changes that you would like to see in the next 10 months and present them at our July 26 WikiSalon.
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Hi! I am currently revamping the UCSF project. I created lots of pages and added a lot of content, but there is so much still to do. I saw that you are part of the SFBA task force, so I thought you might be interested and I wanted to invite you to collaborate once more. In particular, we need to add content, do maintenance, and we really would benefit from pictures, so if you are in SF and could help that would be great. Thanks!Eccekevin (talk) 15:09, 26 July 2017 (UTC)
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Come find out what "Talk Page Theatre" is all about! The last Wednesday evening of every other month, wiki enthusiasts gather at Bay Area WikiSalon to collaborate, mingle, and learn about new projects and ideas.
We allow time for informal conversation and working on articles. Newcomers and experienced wiki users are encouraged to attend. Free Wi-Fi is available so bring your editing devices. We will have beverages (including beer and wine) plus light snacks. We will be at the NEW Wikimedia Foundation offices! w00t!!!
Please note: You should RSVP here, and bring a photo ID that matches your registration name. This also helps us figure out how much food and drink to bring in.
For further details, see: Wikipedia:Bay Area WikiSalon, November 2017
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You're invited to an Art+Feminism Edit-a-Thon at SFMOMA in San Francisco on Thursday March 8, 5-9 pm. It'll be at 151 Third Street, 2nd floor, free to the public. Everyone is welcome to participate in an evening of communal updating of Wikipedia entries on subjects related to gender, art, and feminism. (This message is from User:Dreamyshade. You can subscribe/unsubscribe to San Francisco event talk page notices here.)
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Periodically, on the last Wednesday evening of the month, wiki enthusiasts gather at Bay Area WikiSalon to munch, mingle, and learn about new projects and ideas.
We allow time for announcements, informal conversation and working on articles. Newcomers and experienced wiki users are encouraged to attend. Bring a friend! Free Wi-Fi is available so bring your editing devices. This months focus is images!
We will have beverages (including beer and wine) plus light snacks (maybe pizza too!).
See you soon! Ben Creasy, Nikikana, Stephen, and Wayne | (Subscribe/Unsubscribe to this talk page notice here) | MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 19:22, 21 May 2018 (UTC)
Our apologies, but we are rescheduling to Wednesday, June 6 at 6:00 p.m. due to a WMF host scheduling conflict.
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When: Wednesday, June 6 at 6:00 p.m.
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Periodically, on the last Wednesday evening of the month, wiki enthusiasts gather at the Bay Area WikiSalon series to munch, mingle, and learn about new projects and ideas.
We allow time for announcements, informal conversation and working on articles. Newcomers and experienced wiki users are encouraged to attend. Bring a friend! Kid/family friendly. Free Wi-Fi is available so bring your editing devices. This months focus is reliable sources!
We will have beverages (including beer and wine) plus light snacks (maybe pizza too!).
Hello. This image on commons File:ParthenonNorthReconDiag6183.jpg we've talked about, is now proposed for deletion. That would be pity. Can you have a look at the problem? Regards. --Io Herodotus (talk) 16:04, 16 August 2018 (UTC)
Periodically, on the last Wednesday evening of the month, wiki enthusiasts gather at the Bay Area WikiSalon series to munch, mingle, and learn about new projects and ideas.
We allow time for announcements, informal conversation and working on articles. Newcomers and experienced wiki users are encouraged to attend. Bring a friend! Kid/family friendly. Free Wi-Fi is available so bring your editing devices. This months' focus is Did you know ... ?
We will have beverages (including beer and wine) plus light snacks (maybe pizza too!).
Hey, folks. Reminder: Wednesday evening at 6 is the Bay Area WikiSalon series.
Hello, Leonard G.. Voting in the 2018 Arbitration Committee elections is now open until 23.59 on Sunday, 3 December. All users who registered an account before Sunday, 28 October 2018, made at least 150 mainspace edits before Thursday, 1 November 2018 and are not currently blocked are eligible to vote. Users with alternate accounts may only vote once.
The Arbitration Committee is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the Wikipedia arbitration process. It has the authority to impose binding solutions to disputes between editors, primarily for serious conduct disputes the community has been unable to resolve. This includes the authority to impose site bans, topic bans, editing restrictions, and other measures needed to maintain our editing environment. The arbitration policy describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail.
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A discussion is taking place as to whether the article Orgasmatron is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.
The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Orgasmatron until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article. Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 10:04, 29 November 2019 (UTC)
A file that you uploaded or altered, File:AlumRockEarthquakeOct30-2007-event40204628 ciim.gif, has been listed at Wikipedia:Files for discussion. Please see the discussion to see why it has been listed (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry). Feel free to add your opinion on the matter below the nomination. Thank you. MGA73 (talk) 07:21, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
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An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect Electric vehicle conversion chapter: chassies, suspension, and running gear. Since you had some involvement with the Electric vehicle conversion chapter: chassies, suspension, and running gear redirect, you might want to participate in the redirect discussion if you wish to do so. Paradoctor (talk) 00:46, 12 February 2020 (UTC)
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Template:SeismicStructNavTemplate has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the entry on the Templates for discussion page. Gonnym (talk) 14:43, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
An editor has identified a potential problem with the redirect Impulse pump and has thus listed it for discussion. This discussion will occur at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 April 13#Impulse pump until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. 1234qwer1234qwer4 08:47, 13 April 2022 (UTC)
Hi!
Wikimania is happening and hopefully you're enjoying the sessions. While it's fairly last minute, you're warmly invited to participate in the local Wikimania-themed meetup in the Wikimedia Foundation office this Friday (tomorrow!). You will have to register in advance, but we would love to see more people from the WikiSalon community participate! For more information and registration, please check out meta:Wikimania 2022/San Francisco Meetup.
The event will involve hacking, teaching, learning, and celebrating and we'll have snacks. We will have the opportunity to watch live sessions at Wikimania together in the afternoon. The rest of the day we'll have opportunity to participate in the hackathon, and we may have some on-demand workshops/learning sessions.
In case we run out of space, it's first-come-first-serve so let us know soon! Hope to see you there.
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