User talk:Ocolon
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Hi, Ocolon. I saw that you wrote an article about Frobenius matrices, so I thought I'd stop by to say hello.
Here's a page that you might want to check from time to time. Members of the math project on the English Wikipedia get together there to discuss topics of current interest. I'm sure you'll like these guys. They're good to know.
Have a great day! DavidCBryant 01:14, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you very much for the warm welcome - and for your numerous contributions to wikipedia of course! Ocolon 09:51, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
WikiProject Mathematics
Hello again, Ocolon!
I saw your response to JRSpriggs over on the project's talk page. Just so you'll know, JRSpriggs sort of rubbed me the wrong way when I first started editing Wikipedia about 3 or 4 months ago. But he's really a very nice guy, who has helped me out by making good solid suggestions every once in a while.
Overall I think the group of mathematicians on the forum are very cordial and polite almost all the time. And some of the "rules", like WP:AGF, end up being more of an impediment than a help. I'm always willing to assume good faith – as long as that looks like a reasonable assumption. But I don't think there's any reason to make a bad assumption, once I have enough evidence to draw a conclusion. Some of the nastier editors on Wikipedia accuse me of violating the "rule" AGF. I just tell them, "No, I did make an assumption in your favor. You just proved to me that it was a bad assumption."
I'm not sure if you noticed it, but Linas was trying to keep the whole discussion light-hearted, by making a little joke about there only being three formulas in all of mathematics. I thought that was funny! DavidCBryant 00:35, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
- Oh, yeah. I laughed about that. :-)
- I just thought the word dumb might be inappropriate. I don't want people to be afraid of being politically incorrect when rejecting bad ideas. I don't want people to be afraid of being called dumb when making suggestions either. However, I get KSmrq's point on the difference between calling someone dumb and calling something dumb that someone said.
- Thank you for leaving a message here again! It's very kind of you to introduce me like that. I see that mathematicians at Wikipedia are nice people. I won't have a negative impression because of such a direct — but honest — statement as JRSpriggs's one. Ocolon 09:16, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
Gnu, I like goats box
Thanks for pointing that out to me. I would never guess that is a Wildebeast as the image of the Gnu looks alot like a goat, mainly due to its color. I will keep that image as a goat for now until I can come up with a public domain picture of a cute goat. I might actually create a new box with it saying I like Gnu's. Sawblade05 19:33, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
bot
All i want to know is how damn hard is it to make one of these boxbots?!--Takaomi I. Shimoi 16:54, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, sure, no problem. :-) I explained my deletion of your request at your talk page — Ocolon 17:03, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
blocked?
all i did was request a bot like it said! I wanted a bot but i get this! I dont understand what you expect from me! I did what i was told to! so what?--Takaomi I. Shimoi 16:00, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
- No, not blocked. → Your talk page
well thanks for the invitation
Thank you very much for the invitation to wikipedia.