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Weird, the German page looks like a stub; I might take a mission on balancing the information on these two pages. But not now, have to go. |
Weird, the German page looks like a stub; I might take a mission on balancing the information on these two pages. But not now, have to go. |
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Just my guinea for your thoughts. [[User:Seikku Kaita|Seikku Kaita]] ([[User talk:Seikku Kaita|talk]]) 10:54, 5 January 2011 (UTC) |
Just my guinea for your thoughts. [[User:Seikku Kaita|Seikku Kaita]] ([[User talk:Seikku Kaita|talk]]) 10:54, 5 January 2011 (UTC) |
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UUPS, what I'm talking about is [[Arthur_Zimmermann]] and second to last chapter before references list, with title Nurse Edith Cavell's execution. [[User:Seikku Kaita|Seikku Kaita]] ([[User talk:Seikku Kaita|talk]]) 00:19, 6 January 2011 (UTC) |
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Images of the inner ear
Hi, Selket, Your images in the stapes, malleus and incus articles is really excellent. However, the item in the image referring to the labyrinth needs disambiguating as it links to the classical Labyrinth rather than the labyrinth (inner ear) where it should link. Good work however. Dieter Simon 02:15, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
- Yes indeed, it's been fixed. Thank you for pointing this out. If you see anything else let me know. --Selket Talk 05:14, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Fractions
Thanks for your help! Somehow I have always missed those until you pointed out where they are. Justin Foote 23:51, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
A WikiProject you may be interested in...
Hi there! I notice you're from Surrey - please take a look at Wikipedia:WikiProject Surrey, which I started earlier this afternoon. Cheers.--Vox Humana 8' 21:40, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
Backronym question
I'm puzzled over what to do with this edit (from a copyediting perspective). Would you please comment? Thanks in advanced. --Otheus 15:49, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
(Your comment moved from my talk page; reply here please):
- Hi Otheus, sorry I have only just become aware of your message re Twain. Very remiss of me. As to the entry "Technology without an interesting ",the backronym, well when you google "Twain "Technology without an interesting name"", without the outer quotes, you get about 14,400 websites thrown at you, and even the UK version of Yahoo nearly 1,500 websites referring to it. As long as we ignore the Wikipedia mirror sites, I think it seems pretty genuine.
- http://www.acro.it/Acro-3F504B3D31313434.html
- http://foldoc.org/?TWAIN
- http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg18524830.700-never-the-twain.html
- http://www.iconbooks.co.uk/thenetatoz/getEntry.asp?newTitle=TWAIN+%28Technology+Without+An+Interesting+Name%29
- http://techterms.org/definition/Twain
- http://abbreviations.com/Twain
- The last two give you even a number of alternatives to the name Twain. It does make you wonder why we bother. But no, these articles are "ours", Wikipedia's lists and we should be proud of them. For once I'd go along with this. Is that what you meant when you asked me?
- What we should be including is that one of my favourite old authors Mark Twain for Sam Clemens ought to be mentioned, "Life on the Misissippi" and all. Anyway, let me know, if there is anything I can do. Dieter Simon 20:36, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
Yes, this idea of mentioning Mark Twain is a good idea....
Was that what you meant when you asked me? LOL, actually, no, :) I was referring to an editor's interjection of "(i.e., 'two of them')" into the Kipling quote. Is it really necessary to explain "twain" here? To me, it breaks the flow of the quote. I'd prefer to footnote it or something else, rather than have a parenthetical interrupting a famous quote. What do you think? --Otheus 20:58, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
- See your point, have cleaned it up. On second thoughts, I think the way it is explained now is probably best as that is what is meant by "Twain" in this para, as Mark Twain's name originated with the Mississippi boatmen's shout "mark one", "mark twain" - one, two fathoms deep, as far as I remember, when they dropped their plumb lines or whatever to fathom the deep, and it isn't reall relevant. Dieter Simon 22:28, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks --Otheus 05:46, 13 April 2007 (UTC)
- See your point, have cleaned it up. On second thoughts, I think the way it is explained now is probably best as that is what is meant by "Twain" in this para, as Mark Twain's name originated with the Mississippi boatmen's shout "mark one", "mark twain" - one, two fathoms deep, as far as I remember, when they dropped their plumb lines or whatever to fathom the deep, and it isn't reall relevant. Dieter Simon 22:28, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
Selsdon
I see you have writen on Forestdale. Do you have any interest in Selsdon
- Hi, Breakfast 100, I have already been involved in the article "Selsdon", if you look in "history" I added new content on 12 June 2005, 14 Feb. 2006, and 11 Apr 2006, which constitutes most of the introductory para, and the "History" para of Selsdon. Dieter Simon 22:27, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
Hearing aids and Hearing loss
The link I tried to add was removed because you considered it spam. If you go to the "US and News and World Report" site and do a search on hearing aids, you will find a comprehensive article regarding hearing aids, "Good Vibrations: They're still hearing aids. But they're better--and smaller". In this article the site I tried to add is referenced along with all the other sites that are already in the external link to this article. The following is a quote from the article:
"If Ralph Nader had run a website in the '60s for people with hearing problems, it might have been like Hard of Hearing Advocates. Nothing and no one are beyond criticism on this volunteer-run site. The message board is especially feisty."
I am confused as to how this was perceived as spam as this site does not sell anything and I don't believe there are any advertisements on it either. This is the premier hard of hearing online forum. Also Natalie, an administrator, gave me her blessing for including the link after removing it the other day. Please look at the site and tell me what makes it spam. I will add this to the discussion pages as well. hoha2 19:36 , April 23 2007 (UTC)
- Hoha2, nevertheless, you are advertising for your own company, aren't you? Even if you are giving a service, it is still advertising for your own firm. I am sorry that is very much spam, from where I am sitting. Dieter Simon 00:23, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
- Dieter, I am not sure what you are talking about. By you argument every external link is a advertisement. Please explain why the other links are not advertisements and this is. I am a hard of hearing member of the forum for the site and have no other affiliation to the site. Where on the site do you see any profiteering occurring? It is an advocacy group for the hard of hearing. "Us News and World Report" acknowledges it's relevancy to the hard of hearing. Please go to the forum and look at its content. It is purely material that all hard of hearing people should read. It has the answers to every question that has ever been asked about hearing problems and how it effects my life and every other hard of hearing person's life. It is run by the hard of hearing for the hard of hearing. It's a world reknown site. Please state what part of the site indicates that :::it is a "company" or a "firm". I am not hyping anything. I am a hard of hearing person who spent decades looking for a resource like this. And that is why I want to put the link up. For myself and for others who are hard of hearing or are geniunely concerned about the cause for the hard of hearing. Next time you respond please provide references to substantiate your argument. hoha2 22:36 , April 23 2007 (UTC)
- The first thing I should say in reply to your message is, that you have indeed chosen a rather unfortunate nick in signing off as "hoha2" which obviously refers to the name of the website you are "advocating" ("Hard of Hearing Advocates"). Other editors will connect this with some personal interest. I don't know what your personal involvement in the forum is, you are seemingly more than a mere member of a forum, as you are signing off in this way.
- You are also not registered as a "user", you are not a Wikipedia editor as such (hence the red link and on clicking on the user link produces a blank field), but are an editor using Wikipedia for your own purpose (how ever noble). At this stage I should refer you to the guide-lines for WP-users as regards to spam: Wikipedia:Spam, and see "External link spamming" where the first para reads as follows:
Adding external links to an article or user page for the purpose of promoting a website or a product is not allowed, and is considered to be spam. Although the specific links may be allowed under some circumstances, repeatedly adding links will in most cases result in all of them being removed.
- The problem is that it is not at all obvious what the website represents, a forum yes, but what else? Is there a hidden meaning? Editors will not get involved in the website if it looks anything like advocating a "cause". So every time you add your external link, it may stay for a while only to be "reverted" at the next opportunity when other editors come across it.
- Even if there is no commercial interest involved, it is still promoting a website (and a cause). Perhaps registering as a WP user, and then writing a little para referring to forums which can help those who have hearing difficulties, might alter the perception of what you are trying to do, but don't hold your breath. It will be pounced on for the above reasons, depending on the perception of the editor at the time. There can be no certainty that an external link (or any other content, for that matter) will remain if there is the slightest doubt of "spam", I am sorry, we are an encyclopaedia and not there to promote "causes". However, I wish you luck in your endeavours. Dieter Simon 22:25, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
- You are also not registered as a "user", you are not a Wikipedia editor as such (hence the red link and on clicking on the user link produces a blank field), but are an editor using Wikipedia for your own purpose (how ever noble). At this stage I should refer you to the guide-lines for WP-users as regards to spam: Wikipedia:Spam, and see "External link spamming" where the first para reads as follows:
- Once again Dieter your argument is null and void. There is already an advocacy link in the external link for shhh. All the links are either run directly or indirectly by audiologists who obviously make money off the hard of hearing. Are you perhaps associated with the field of audiology? I will add the hoha link. If you or anybody else deletes the link, I will delete every other link. Since aferall no external link meets any of your criteria. Of course I will reference you as the source for the reason why the links were be deleted. hoha2 19:44, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
- I am not arguing, hoha, I am just advising you what happens in Wikipedia, nor am I involved to any great extent. You were wondering why and I gave the reason that in Wikipedia anyone can edit an article according to the guidelines. I gave you good advice to register and be an editor on the article and explain what the forums do, rather than just enter an external link which almost certainly would be rmoved. That's all I can do for you. I shall paste this in the two hearing-related articles. Dieter Simon 00:01, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
Image:Copy_of_Sweet_chestnut_coppice_DSCF0326.JPG listed for deletion
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Stairway
I removed the steel square because it was just as valid as, say, a welding rig, a paintbrush or a hammer; why are the tools used significant in the context of a stairway? As an architect, I think there are more important aspects of stairs than the tools used to build them, unless it's a how-to article. Lots of things are used to create stairs (although I admit that a square is essential), but do we need to list them all here? Rmasbury 23:22, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, Rmasbury, I understand, but this is the old problem, as an architect you are totally familiar with the term "steel square" and so find it unimportant. But an encyclopaedia is not meant for the expert/professional of a particular subject or discipline. You as a professional will turn to professional literature, an encyclopaedia however is meant for the person who knows little about the subject but wants to know as much as possible about it. I would have thought it important to impart as much as possible knowledge of the tools used in subject, as well as all the links leading to other articles? If I have never built/designed a staircase/stairway in my life, how would I know there is such a thing as steel square? You admit it is essential. We have probably all decorated our homes before now and therefore know a paintbrush, but a steel square?
- Can I ask you to include terms such as these in the article, I know it's boring for you but it's not so for the uninitiated. As one Wikipedian to another I invite you look at it from that person's point of view. I shall put this on your Talk page as well. Thanks Dieter Simon 22:53, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
References in Pollarding
Dieter -
You just tried to do something to the references section I'd added to Pollarding, then undid it again. I'm new to making references work, so I'm not at all sure I'd done it right -- but what were you trying to do, and what didn't work? Richard New Forest 11:24, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
- Hi Richard, I was trying to bring your "References" item "Oxford English Dictionary Compact Edition 1971..." up to the first line of the page when you click the ref no. (No 1 in this case) thinking your (although quite correct) way wasn't working, but my shorter method didn't work any better either. The References section is still at the bottom of the page when you click it. I apologise as have already done in the summary. Normally, when you click the link number the reference appears as first line right at the top, so anybody trying to identify what is being linked can see it straight away. See section "Origin and usage of term" in "Pollarding" article.
- I am transferring this conversation to your own user talk:page. Dieter Simon 22:26, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
Were/was
Coppicing. Quite right! It was what I ought to have written originally, but when someone (75.2.131.200) corrected it I changed it back. Just shows how the memory plays tricks, as I could have sworn it all happened in reverse and it was me who changed it to "were" – I was only convinced after going back through the edit history... Thanks. --Richard New Forest 09:17, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
RE:Good work, Pafcool
I wish to pay tribute to the sterling work Pafcool has contributed to the Croydon articles. Well done.
Thanks for that, praises such as this really make working on Wikipedia the more worth while. And thanks for your hard work on creating and expanding the fantastic Croydon Airport page, which has really helped me on the maiun borough article.
Thanks,
Pafcool2 19:15, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
Broadstairs
Dieter, recently an anonymous user has made dozens of edits to Broadstairs, Thanet, Margate and certain other articles that have been full of spelling, punctuation and formatting errors. S/he has ignored the proscription against self-links, and repeatedly linked the same words in violation of WP:CONTEXT. To make matters worse, s/he usually places periods and commas after a space and immediately before the next word, instead of placing them at the end of a word and leaving a space before the next word. Finally, s/he has regularly made edits that reflect personal opinion in violation of WP:NPOV. S/he has ignored all entreaties from other editors to edit properly. I have clean up a lot of her/his messes, and have decided to stop doing so. You fix a few of the errors of her/his last edit, so I fixed the remainder, but in the future, I will go back to reverting. The situation was so bad that these articles were semi-protected against this editor for a while. Ground Zero | t 04:09, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
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London Meetup - January 12, 2008
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I am not available
I shall not be available for a week or so, but will answer queries in a fortnight from now. Dieter Simon (talk) 14:47, 2 May 2008 (UTC)
Roma/Romani people Redirects
Please read Wikipedia:R2D, and do not "fix" legitimate redirects. - TheMightyQuill (talk) 16:52, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
"Nowhere Inn Particular"
I assumed you were being tongue-in-cheek, but I thought I'd check. You did mean that as a joke didn't you - that a picture of a closed, run down pub should be included in the name section of the Public house article? Sometimes it's not clear what someone's intention is, and if you are serious, please forgive me because it's not obvious what the intention is. SilkTork *YES! 18:31, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
- No, it does actually tie in with the text of pubs with amusing names - in this case that was and no longer is! We are always concerned with substantiating and sourcing facts in Wikipedia, sometimes more worriedly than need be, but in this case, where there is no longer any tangible proof of a pub existing with such a name, a photograph is the only source. And what I said about pub heritage is still valid, and if this sounds quaint, a pub called "Nowhere Inn Particular" is indeed quaint, but exist it did. Dieter Simon (talk) 22:30, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
- I've moved the image to the Pub names article where it seems to sit more comfortably. I also moved a chunk of text on pub names from Public house to the talkpage of that article as we had too much for comfort. Would you be willing to join the Pub Task Force? Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Beer#Pub_Task_Force Regards SilkTork *YES! 23:51, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
Invitation to Wikipedia meetup in London
Date: 13:00 onwards, Sunday 10 August 2008
Venue: Penderel's Oak pub, Holborn WC1 map
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Hello,
I noticed that you have listed yourself as a Wikipedian in London, so I thought you might like to come to one of our monthly social meetups. The next one is going to be on Sunday 10 August, which might well be rather short notice, but if you can't come this time, we try to have one every second Sunday of the month.
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Although the meetups are popular, many UK-based editors still don't know about them. It would be great to welcome some fresh faces, so I hope you can come along.
Yours,
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Deletion Problem of my Comment
Hi, sorry to trouble you. I wasn't quite sure where to turn, or to who. I have a comment that keeps disapearing without any explanation. "Conspiracy 'Theories' Statement Problem" at the bottom of the Talk page on "9-11 Attacks": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:September_11_attacks
This is the third time at least that I've re-posted my comment in the past week. Is there any way that I can protect my comment or that I can make a complaint? Surely there must be some kind of record on whoever has been doing it..?
Thanks, Neurolanis (talk) 01:45, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
Ah, nevermind. It is posted now and I have been reported for abusing rules or whatever in expressing myself and am awaiting judgement, and may be denied access to editing certain pages or worse.
Thanks anyway. Neurolanis (talk) 21:42, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
Just noticed your reply. Thanks for your time and help, much appreciated! Neurolanis (talk) 20:26, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
...because it's the responsibility of the editor adding information to source it; it isn't the responsibility of Admins applying policy to waste their time NOT dealing with vandalism and going source-hunting. Just occasionally, I have some spare time to write my own articles, but that's rare these days. Thanks. --Rodhullandemu 00:32, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
Two questions
- I found very little information on Reichssportführer Arno Breitmeyer, there is not even an article on him in the German Wikipedia. Could you obtain his birth and death dates (and if other biographical data better) from German sources?
- I found no information of the activity of the NSRL in Czechoslovakia. I assume all Czech sports units and teams were incorporated into the NSRL's orbit. But I have no direct information on that. Do you know souces for this? Thank you in advance, Xufanc (talk) 04:45, 18 October 2008 (UTC)
- For the time being I have only looked at Arno Breitmeyer, and have not been terribly lucky:
http://www.calsky.com/lexikon/de/txt/h/ha/hans_von_tschammer_und_osten.php http://www.rrk-online.de/rudern/chronrudern/deumeiru/dm-m-achter.htm
In http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?p=1040151. which however is only a forum entry in which someone states the date he was born was 19.04.03 in Berlin and that he died 20.04.44 Brigadeführer (ranked as Generalmajor, the equivalent of major-general (U.S.) or Brigadier-general in the British Army) In the above he seems to have been quite a rower as you will see. Anyway, I will get back to you with the other query. Dieter Simon (talk) 22:56, 18 October 2008 (UTC)
- Thank you so much for the information. In Austria, after the Anschluss, the football teams of the Austrian League were incorporated into the German League. I wonder whether the same was true for the Czech teams. If you find out more anytime, please tell me. Thanks again. Xufanc (talk) 02:51, 20 October 2008 (UTC)
- Thank you, I appreciate that you took some time despite being so busy. With Austria it was easy, but with Czechoslovakia my error was that I was looking under "Czech", but now thanks to you pointing out, I have found that there is an article Gauliga Sudetenland and another Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren in Wikipedia itself. Whenever you have time you may check the article on Arno Breitmeyer, I updated it yesterday using the links you gave me. Xufanc (talk) 01:34, 22 October 2008 (UTC)
Confused
Hello again Dieter. I hope I am not disturbing you, for you said you would be busy. But I am very puzzled by the following: As I was expanding the Hans von Tschammer und Osten English article by translating from the German one[1], I stumbled upon this: "Am 18. September 1944 wurde Karl Ritter von Halt neuer Reichssportführer. Eigentlich hätte 1943/1944 Arno Breitmeyer (1903–1945) Tschammers Nachfolger werden sollen." The same article has the Reichssportführer navigational bar at the bottom mentioning "1943–1944: Arno Breitmeyer" as leader. Since it appears to contradict itself, I find this puzzling. Does the German article need correction? Please answer when you have time. Xufanc (talk) 04:10, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
- Hello Dieter! Sorry for answering late, but I just saw your reply up there and I have the bad habit of only looking at the bottom of the page. I will have to check again up there in the future. Thank you for the effort. I think the Hans von Tschammer und Osten German article is not rightly worded. There is probably a correction to be made there. I also realized that I am not the only one who wonders about the circumstances of Mr. Breitmeyer's death. In a WW2 forum someone asked the same question. - Xufanc (talk) 14:08, 22 November 2008 (UTC)
improper archiving?
Hello Diet, you have archived your talk page but not deleted the archived content. The page is hence long, and may take time to load on a slower network. Jay (talk) 08:52, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
- Many thanks, Jay, for reminding me. I'd forgotten all about that. Have deleted now. Dieter Simon (talk) 11:04, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
Thank you for the date
Thank you for giving a source for the date of Croydon Tramlink>Tramlink.--SilasW (talk) 08:02, 23 February 2009 (UTC)
Capital disincentive
An administrator could be expected to know WP disapproves of UC, for being the equivalent of shouting. As for the "area around Croydon" I do not know where to draw the line between Croydon and the next LB to the NW.--SilasW (talk) 11:16, 7 March 2009 (UTC)
- Sorry SilasW, I am not sure what you are referring to with UC in this particular context "area around Croydon". Am I missing something or am I being particularly obtuse? As for drawing the line between Croydon and the next LB to the NW, it is the London Borough of Merton which includes the UK Parliamentary Constituency of Mitcham and Morden, as well as Wimbledon, Raynes Park and Colliers Wood.
- As for the Norwoods, both South Norwood and Upper Norwood are in Croydon, but West Norwood belongs to the LB of Lambeth. Does that help? Dieter Simon (talk) 00:04, 8 March 2009 (UTC)
- "uppercase" as in "NO". Morden, in the area around Croydon, has a tube station. The map I had called up gave no administrative or constituency boundaries.--SilasW (talk) 09:26, 8 March 2009 (UTC)
Weasel Word Page Correction and Ad Populum Arguments
Hi Dieter,
I must say I very much appreciate that people put some of their own free time into enriching such a useful online resource.
I wanted to respond to your edit comment on my own edit dated 23:19, 12 March 2009 as found on this page: [1].
In your comment you seem to be asking me why I had put a Who/Which tag on the phrase. I edited the phrase because it seemed that the article's own rule was being broken when it was written in the form, quote: "As a rule, ad populum arguments should be avoided. As most wikipedians agree."
It could have been a typo on the part of the author or it could have been an unintentional use of an ad populum argument, but in either case, as it was written, in my opinion it broke the rule on use of ad populum arguments.
That you have fixed it by editing it as, quote: "such as "as most Wikipedians agree..."" was a correct fix if the intention was to make the point by using an example.
Thank you,
I'm not registered on Wikipedia yet but my usual online nick is:
216.90.33.33 (talk) 21:35, 13 March 2009 (UTC)Flood.
Sturmabteilungen on it.wiki
Hello. Since you have been so kind to make the observation, I thought this issue would need an update. The discussion on it.wiki stated that the plural term is more used in Italian Hystoriography than the singular, so we decided it could stay at this title. Greetings, --Austroungarika scold or call 13:35, 14 March 2009 (UTC)
- Have replied on Austroungarika's User: talk page. Dieter Simon (talk) 23:52, 14 March 2009 (UTC)
Ramblers
I think the problem is sorted now. Would you have a look and see if it is as you intended? --Malcolmxl5 (talk) 01:23, 27 March 2009 (UTC)
This Sunday if you fancy coming.Theresa Knott | token threats 18:24, 10 April 2009 (UTC)
WikiProject Forestry
I've noticed your work on articles related to forestry...good work! Please consider joining WP:FORESTRY. Minnecologies (talk) 21:21, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
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Dieter, ordinarily I would remove a vanity picture of a cat placed in a cat article. However, looking at the link for Tama, I found out that this catr was probably as famous as the Clinton's calico cat was (in its own context of course). Therefore, I would thus value the picture of this notable cat above an equal-quality picture of an unknown cat. Please realize that this is not a vanity insertion (not *my* cat!). If you think there are already enough pictures in the article proper, we could switch another picture out to insert this one. If you think this picture fails on the grounds of picture quality, please expound. In any case, I would say this picture should make it in on grounds of WP:NOTE.--Ramdrake (talk) 00:02, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
- Am moving this discussion to the Talk:Tortoiseshell cat page. Dieter Simon (talk) 00:11, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
Citation Needed
Dieter, a few days ago you added a "facts" flag to the article Expressways. This was subsequently changed to a "Citation Needed" flag. I used Google Earth and within five muinutes I was able to verify the statement concerned. Do facts of this nature really need a citation? If so, where does one find these facts? Please be a little more careful when asking for citations. I have removed this flag. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Martinvl (talk • contribs) 20:53, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
- Have sent following answer to Martinvl's talk page. Dieter Simon (talk) 00:28, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
- Hi Martinvl, I don't know about being careful asking for citations. Are you saying that all those editors adding references (in the "Reference" section) whenever they add any text are wasting their time, then? When in fact we are being exhorted to do exactly that? See Wikipedia:Verifiability. The sheer fact that it hasn't been done more often, and that at a flick we can obtain those facts from Google, is neither here nor there. An encyclopaedia creating text, should always cite its sources, not ask readers to go somewhere else to verify facts in order to believe what has been written. No, we should always source our statements, it is not a big deal, espececially if we know where to find these fact. Dieter Simon (talk) 23:55, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
- When I have some time, I will revisit this entry and add a reference consisting of "This can be viewed using for example Google Earth. The coordinates are: East end - xxxx; West end - xxxx; Viewed dd-mmm-yyyy". Would this be appropriate, or do you think that teh citation should have some other format? Martinvl (talk) 06:28, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
- To be honest, I don't know, you can try and enter it the way you think. Though I have done editing for a number of years I have never come across it. Perhaps you can put a section into the Talk:Expressway page to see what others say for present and future purposes. Let me have a look and see if there is an external source I can find. Will copy this to Martinvl's talk page. Dieter Simon (talk) 18:06, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
- Have sent following answer to Martinvl's talk page. Dieter Simon (talk) 00:28, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
- Done - please visit Expressways. Any comments - the statement is now verifiable. Martinvl (talk) 21:34, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
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File:Nikolaikirche.JPG listed for deletion
An image or media file that you uploaded or altered, File:Nikolaikirche.JPG, has been listed at Wikipedia:Files for deletion. Please see the discussion to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you. FASTILYsock(TALK) 05:46, 20 December 2009 (UTC)
- Yes, the image has been replaced by someone else's picture. I am alright with the change, I think it is a better one than mine, so go ahead. Dieter Simon (talk) 23:58, 20 December 2009 (UTC)
Morrison Shelter
I don't have a problem with the comment that there should be a citation for the content of John Baker's lecture on the Morrison shelter. What I've put is is an eyewitness (i.e. myself) account of the lecture - I've yet to find anything else that present's John Baker's own account of the design of the Morrison shelter, which is a shame, because it was really good. I'm still working on it though, I may have identified a booklet he wrote, so watch this space. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Alc59 (talk • contribs) 17:22, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
I like the video (how did you find it?) - certainly this was part of the lecture. What's the best way to integrate it into the item ? I'm sure that there must be a good scientific article on this published somewhere, because John Baker wasn't afraid to court publicity. Hopefully we can find this. It might be worth contacting the CUEA. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Alc59 (talk • contribs) 16:37, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
I've got hold of a copy of John Baker's Book 'Enterprise versus Bureaucracy - The Development of Structural Air Raid Precautions during the Second World War' Pergammon Press 1978. 123 pages packed with detail - this is a 'must read' if you're really into the topic of air raid shelter development. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Alc59 (talk • contribs) 14:34, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
Bristol A38
Bristol Airport and Bristol Filton Airport are both on the A38. The former is south of the city, the latter to the north. Here is a map of Bristol Airport. Here is a map of Filton. In both cases you can see the A38 immediately on the eastern threshold of the runway. --Simple Bob (talk) 00:56, 25 March 2010 (UTC)
- They are, however, two different airports? Dieter Simon (talk) 01:00, 25 March 2010 (UTC)
- Of course they are, with two different names in two different locations. You put the wrong airport into the A38 article. --Simple Bob (talk) 01:01, 25 March 2010 (UTC)
Simon Cowell
Hi
Just noticed your comments in the edit summary wondering how people were able to edit the page, I think I can clear that up for you. About 6 months ago I requested protection of the page due to vandalism and that was granted until 30 March. So on 30 March the page should have become unprotected again for all to edit. I did notice some vandalism on it last night but as it was only a couple of efforts I decided to leave it, warn people about vandalism on the talk page and if the vandalism was continuing tonight I was going to request the appropriate protection again. I really don't know why people always vandalise that page! I had hoped that by now the vandalism would've calmed down on it but every time that page comes off protection you can almost guarantee that it will be vandalised again within a day or two --5 albert square (talk) 23:54, 1 April 2010 (UTC)
'Religious' word under Village wiki entry
Hi Dieter Simon
I thought the word 'religious' is often adjective in short form. This word 'religious' can also be a noun. As being the noun, this word 'religious' has two definitions [[2]]:
(1) 'a member of a religious order, congregation, etc.; a monk, friar, or nun. '
(2) 'the religious, devout or religious persons'
I see that No.2 definition is related to the people living in villages with various religions in India.
I also didn't know that this word 'religious' is a modifier of 'following'. Thanks for explaining it. Kimberry352 (talk) 03:16, 18 June 2010 (UTC)
- Have sent reply to Kimberry352, to explain. Dieter Simon (talk) 00:07, 19 June 2010 (UTC)
- Hey Simon, thanks for explaining it to me again. I got it. (: Kimberry352 (talk) 06:24, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
- Have sent reply to Kimberry352, to explain. Dieter Simon (talk) 00:07, 19 June 2010 (UTC)
Tudor Revival architecture
Now that this discussion has been closed, would you mind restoring the use of the term Tudor Revival architecture in the article, in some reasonable way? Your decision to remove all references to the Tudor Revival architecture save for the lede was, I felt, a bit arbitrary and premature. I think it might be a sign of good faith on your part to address this. thank you, Shawn in Montreal (talk) 22:23, 30 September 2010 (UTC)
London Wikimedia Fundraiser
Good evening! This is a friendly message from Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry, inviting you to the London Wikimedia Fundraising party on 19th December 2010, in approximately one week. This party is being held at an artistic London venue with room for approximately 300 people, and is being funded by Ed Saperia, a non-Wikipedian who has a reputation for holding exclusive events all over London. This year, he wants to help Wikipedia, and is subsidising a charity event for us. We're keen to get as many Wikimedians coming as possible, and we already have approximately 200 guests, including members of the press, and some mystery guests! More details can be found at http://ten.wikipedia.org/wiki/London - expect an Eigenharp, a mulled wine hot tub, a free hog roast, a haybale amphitheatre and more. If you're interested in coming - and we'd love to have you - please go to the ten.wikipedia page and follow the link to the Facebook event. Signing up on Facebook will add you to the party guestlist. Entry fee is a heavily subsidised £5 and entry is restricted to over 18s. It promises to be a 10th birthday party to remember! If you have any questions, please email me at chasemewiki at gmail.com.
Hope we'll see you there, (and apologies for the talk page spam) - Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry (talk) 22:45, 12 December 2010 (UTC)
Unsourced additions on Backronym
Hello, Dieter Simon. I recently removed an unsourced addition to Backronym. You then undid my undoing, saying "Request citation is the point". Fair enough, though another point is the consensus to prevent the proliferation of trivial examples on the page. I will bring this up on Talk:Backronym if you care to respond. Happy editing, Cnilep (talk) 02:21, 22 December 2010 (UTC)
Nurse Edith Cavell's execution
Dear Sir, Do I feel a bit of attitude in this chapter? History is written by the winners (==survivors), but why the attitude and especially why in an article about Arthur Zimmermann ? The 3rd paragraph hardly contains any information and as such would be better off if it was off? Weird, the German page looks like a stub; I might take a mission on balancing the information on these two pages. But not now, have to go. Just my guinea for your thoughts. Seikku Kaita (talk) 10:54, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
UUPS, what I'm talking about is Arthur_Zimmermann and second to last chapter before references list, with title Nurse Edith Cavell's execution. Seikku Kaita (talk) 00:19, 6 January 2011 (UTC)