User talk:J Milburn/archive1
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So you know
[edit]Your speedy deletion tag was deleted by whoever wrote the article...-Bri 00:57, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cody_Monette
- Thankyou, I have made a note on their talk page, linking them to their user page. J Milburn 01:03, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
Just Wondering
[edit]hello j millburn just wondering if you are from Cumbria how do you know about the Horton hospital Banbury?
I have a habit of going through the new articles. I know nothing about the hospital, I was just Wikifying the article a little I suspect. What edit did I make? J Milburn 16:28, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, I just had a check, I added the medicine-stub tag, and corrected some grammar. I didn't actually add anything to the article. I usually don't read much of the article when I open it, I just skim over and make it look nice, add needed tags and nominate for deletion if need be. Just my own little way of contributing to Wikipedia! J Milburn 16:33, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
Thanks
[edit]Hi J Milburn - thanks for you help on my article. Not sure how this Talk works yet but appreciate your efforts.
Kind Regards
Dave Andrews
J Milburn - thanks for that - in fact I had figured it out eventually.
How do you set a category - some editors wanted to delete the article - do you know why - > I think becasue no references which I have now provided I hope.
Kind Regards
Dave Andrews.
PS - happy to be your friend - what does that entail?
J Milburn - thanks for that - I am slowly figuring it out! The article in question was the one on information routing groups - I think because it didn't have any verification - which I've now added I hope.
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Dave Andrews
Reference Citing
[edit]Greetings, J. Milburn! I just noticed that you had gone back and added a notification that I had not referenced sources on the Ativin - Pills Versus Planes EP article. Since I am new to Wikipedia, I'm just wondering if I need to reference such information as the track listing and release date, or if you are referring to my brief synopsis of the album, noting its different stylistic tone from the others. I certainly would like to make my contributions as helpful as possible and not add anything unnecessary or incomplete.
Thanks! Justin Norman
Please don't clean up attack pages
[edit]Such as James_Towell. While the assumption of good faith is nice; that was an obviously unacceptable article, and should simply have been tagged for CSD, and deleted (as I've just done). Please be more careful in the future. JesseW, the juggling janitor 23:49, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, sorry, I realised afterwards what a stupid thing it was to do. I just hate it when people do not capitalise names, I think that was the problem here... J Milburn 23:53, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
References
[edit]Hey, have attempted to provide some sources - if you don't think thats enough feel free to replace the tag. Regards, Mattlore 02:07, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- I am sorry, I have no idea which article you are tlking about, but thanks anyway! That is a tag I add a lot. J Milburn 09:10, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks
[edit]for the heads-up!
Westsider 00:30, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
Fair use image in your sandbox
[edit]With regards to this edit: Please do not remove the orphaned fair use tag if the image is not being used in any articles (pages in the User: namespace do not count as articles). If you remove the tag, please provide a reason why to keep the image. Thanks. Awyong Jeffrey Mordecai Salleh 23:07, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
OK I just saw your explanation on the talk page. Thanks. Awyong Jeffrey Mordecai Salleh 23:09, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
Image:Thine Eyes Bleed.jpg
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Disambig pages and D&D.
[edit]Since your contributions seem to be doing a fair amount of this... hmm, how to say this. On one hand, doing work to organize redirects is certainly a laudable goal. However, redirects should go to the most likely usage. People who enter in sabretooth tiger and its variants, for instance, are almost certainly interested in the real sabretooth tiger (that is, the smilodon). Similarly, I don't see how D&D dire animals merits a reference on the Sabretooth disambig page. If we were to apply that low a standard for disambig pages... well, there are lots and lots of games that have sabretooth tigers as random monsters in them as well. Then start thinking of all the fictional references. My understanding of Wikipedia policy is that only reasonably major connections should go on a disambig page.
Not trying to be a scald, but just a general note. SnowFire 01:33, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
references
[edit]I've Encyclopedia Britannica, and there short articles are unreferenced. Don't you think it's excessive to ruin the format of such a short article with such an excessive request? Bye! --Attilios 21:13, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
- I can see what you mean, but I think that, with it being such a short article, it should be very easy to source it anyway. People should always provide sources when writing the article, in my opinion. J Milburn 21:15, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Referencing other Wikipedias
[edit]Hi J Milburn, I happened to see that you mentioned to another user that other Wikipedias are not valid sources for the English Wikipedia. I'd love to hear more as this rule seems to be diametrically opposed to other Wikipedias' rules (for example the German Wikipedia). Is there something I could read up to find out when it is and when it is not allowed to source another Wikipedia? BTW, how about articles that are just plainly drawing from other Wikipedia articles? Wouldn't it rather violate the GNU license not to mention that such articles are actually using other people's work? Curious to find out more. --Ibn Battuta 00:07, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
Songs
[edit]Hi - I've posted a reply on Pedophilia and child sexual abuse in songs Tony 22:49, 10 December 2006 (UTC)Tony
Images
[edit]I have tagged a number of images you uploaded:
- Image:Dire rat.jpg (history · last edit)
- Image:Couatl model.jpg (history · last edit)
- Image:Dire Ape Model.jpg (history · last edit)
- Image:Dire Badger Model.jpg (history · last edit)
- Image:Dire Bat Model.jpg (history · last edit)
- Image:Dire Bear Model.jpg (history · last edit)
- Image:Dire Boar Model.jpg (history · last edit)
- Image:Dire Lion Model.jpg (history · last edit)
- Image:Dire Weasel Model.jpg (history · last edit)
- Image:Dire Wolf Model.jpg (history · last edit)
- Image:Thundertusk Model.jpg (history · last edit)
- Image:Dire Wolverine Model.jpg (history · last edit)
- With the "no source" and "no rationale" tags. We need to have a source and a fair use rationale for using these images if we are going to use them. --RobthTalk 05:31, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
- Hi, you recently tagged a large number of images I uploaded. However, I am interested to know why you tagged some of them with 'no source' and 'no rationale', yet deleted others straight away. I am confident I can provide information about both factors for all of them, if given some time, but I want to know why some have been deleted straight away. Please reply on my own talk page. Thanks. J Milburn 11:48, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
- The reason I deleted those other images was that they had been listed at Wikipedia:Copyright problems/2006 November 29/Images (I assumed you had been notified of this, but this was apparently not the case). As explained here, we do not have a solid fair use claim to images from the Wizards of the Coast book art galleries, as our use competes with the copyright holder's use. The reason I tagged the figurine images with the no source and no rationale tags instead of deleting them as well is that I believe we may be able to legitimately claim fair use for them; once sources are provided, I intend to get opinions from people knowledgeable about copyright law on whether this would be the case. --RobthTalk 14:25, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
- Hi, you recently tagged a large number of images I uploaded. However, I am interested to know why you tagged some of them with 'no source' and 'no rationale', yet deleted others straight away. I am confident I can provide information about both factors for all of them, if given some time, but I want to know why some have been deleted straight away. Please reply on my own talk page. Thanks. J Milburn 11:48, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
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New Town
[edit]Thanks for the edit. Peter O'Donnell —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Peter odonnell (talk • contribs) 17:37, 18 December 2006 (UTC).
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Re: List of Avatar: The Last Airbender Book One episodes
[edit]Okay, here's the deal. That page is NOT a Featured List. List of Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes is a featured list, one that was chosen as such several weeks ago after myself and several other members of the WikiProject Avatar: The Last Airbender went through a lot of work following its nomination. The page's creator randomly decided the original list was too long, (load of crap), and cut out practically all of its content before shoving it in the three new pages (originally the page's sections). That's why I feel all three pages he created (the other two can be seen here[1][2]-note the information all comes from the list of ATLA eps) should be deleted immediately. Y BCZ 16:01, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
- Thank you for your assistance in the matter. Y BCZ 16:18, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
- I should probably remove the extra tags that I ended up putting up...Y BCZ 16:21, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
edit conflict?
[edit]Hi,
it seems we had an edit conflict on Dec 22, and you accidentally deleted the link to this deletion discussion. I am relisting it on today's page. --Aleph-4 00:28, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
Re: Les Balsiger AfD
[edit]Thanks for the heads up! -- Kicking222 01:27, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
Edit conflict
[edit]Seems that when you were editing my article on Curley's Atlas Hotel and Baths, you put some stub entry in which wiped out some additions I was making at the same time. Anyway, it's back in now, and I would say no longer a stub.
Shaul
Tale of Two Brothers
[edit]Regarding copywrite on the tale, no it is not copywrited as it is something that was re-edited by me from assembly from four late Victorian sources. Basically I went through to delete all of the thee's and thou's, and change the "Behold!" to "Look" and update the language, without changing any of the original sense of the sessions (not wanting to run foul of the Wiki no personal research view). Is this OK?
Regards
John D. Croft 14:48, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
It is an important story for an encyclopedia, as it has reference to events both in the Bible and in Egyptian history which I give in the introduction. How would I make it conform more to an encyclopedia?
Regards John D. Croft 14:53, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
I have entered the tale at Wiki Source as you suggested, but how do I now make the article relevant to Wikipedia?
Regards
John D. Croft 15:42, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
Klay World: Off the Table
[edit]Hey, thanks for the adding the redirect to the article. How do you do that? What else did you do to my article?