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Snow gauge Image[edit]

Hello. My name is Lee. We spoke recently about your snow gauge image and I was hoping to arrange permission for use with you. I sent you an email from my work email address, but just wanted to check in since your page says that it might take a while to receive. Could you send me an email when you get a chance just so I know you received it? If it didn't get through, I am happy to resend. You may reply to the work email address I left, or to lee@leemichelsen.com. Thanks so much for your time and I look forward to your response.

Lee —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Indy12 (talkcontribs) 18:39, 1 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Global warming in intro[edit]

Hi. Please give your thoughts to my newest question on Talk:Polar Bear. Thanks. Xiner (talk, email) 18:49, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sweetfox.com deletion in Sept 2006[edit]

Hello,

It's been awhile. We where deleted because of not having enough impact. After month of working with the community and artists we would like to respectfully resubmit our article. We have been mentioned in several local magazines, the latest has can be found here: http://www.skorchmagazine.com/07-Feb/maghtm.asp?1=58&2=59 Thank you for your time.

Original Message: [edit] Sweetfox Please reand through Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion especially Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion#A7, Wikipedia:Deletion policy and especially Wikipedia:Notability (companies and corporations). Thanks. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 04:25, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

No you don't have to be as big as ebay but you do have to have some sort of impact. Can you provide some sort of sources? An newspaper report or a online mention from a respected site (not somebodys blog) or something like that? CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 04:32, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

Isfahan International Airport[edit]

Thanks for adding the infobox to Isfahan International Airport back in July. After MikeHunt35 subsequently shortened one runway length by ten feet (and that edit was questioned), I checked the details at the World Aero Data linked in the article, which confirmed the shorter length for both runways -- so it's possible someone had rounded 4,397 meters to an even 4,400 meters, overstating the length. The elevation was also slightly different. I've edited the infobox to use the World Aero Data figures, on the theory that no pilot will crash if the runway's longer than he expects, but even just ten feet shorter might be a problem. Since I don't know what source you used originally, may I ask you to doublecheck it, and possibly find a third source for additional support of one or the other set of figures? Please feel free to undo my changes and MikeHunt35's if it turns out your first source was right and World Aero Data was wrong. I won't edit-war with you; I'd just like to be sure we've got either the solidly determined figures or else the safer (more conservative) ones in the article. Thanks! Ben 08:13, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"non-notable autobiography"[edit]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Balahonov "non-notable autobiography". Plese, be kind to clarify your onw sight before your click delete button as you do it twice before. Respect. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Drand (talkcontribs) 09:36, 2 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Re: Super Twins[edit]

Indeed, it must have been an accident. A user had removed the AfD, and so I attempted to restore it. Guess I messed it up somehow. Sorry! -- P.B. Pilhet / Talk 22:53, 3 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

RE: Jo-Beth Casey[edit]

But I thought if its removal wasn't justified in either the talk page or edit summary, or if no major edits took place, you could restore it. ♣ Klptyzm Chat wit' me § Contributions ♣ 17:35, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ok, I understand, but there are so many other pages similar to this one (Jo-Beth Casey), and, knowing that they are not notable for article creation, I found it more convenient to prod them instead of wasting time with an AfD discussion. But, like you said, I guess if it's removed, I can't repost it. ♣ Klptyzm Chat wit' me § Contributions ♣ 22:44, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Kim Mitchell[edit]

Dude since when is nominating kim mitchell to the walk of fame trivia

mjl —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Myfro (talkcontribs) 22:34, 4 February 2007.

Sorry I tagged the wrong line.Please accept my apologies.
mjl —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Myfro (talkcontribs) 21:17, 10 February 2007.

Helping keep Wikipedia factual[edit]

The RickK Anti-Vandalism Barnstar
Thanks for working to keep sanity on many of the Somalia-related articles, --Petercorless 07:26, 5 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, thanx for the advise. I shall be more careful not to make too many links. FH 15:46, 5 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Changes to categories I added[edit]

Hello. I reviewed some of my contributions from yesterday and I noticed that you removed some of the categories I placed. I've been working in the Arctic Ocean area, primarily categorizing and adding a few geographic details to articles (when they are missing some very obvious facts only). Most of the ones you removed were related to Baffin Island. I'm thinking that you might have some wisdom to share with me, and I'm open to your feedback about how I can categorize better. Anything you'd like to share with me? CRKingston 16:20, 5 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for taking the time to give me such specific feedback. I'm going to take some time and digest it all. And thanks for the pat on the back. I do loving working on WP and try to do really good work. CRKingston 00:50, 6 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Please do not restore prod tags to articles after they have been removed. If you look at Wikipedia:Proposed deletion especially the section called Conflicts you will see that the tag should not be restored no matter what. Cheers. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 14:34, 5 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I am aware of that. Since the person who removed it did not mention any disagreement about the tag being there whatsoever (he "corrected" the reason) i thought, wrong, that it would not be inappropriate. It won't happen again, thanks for the heads-up. - - 'twsx'talk'cont' 21:56, 5 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hello[edit]

Thanks for protecting my edit. While new to WP, I like to clean up vandalism as well, and note that you seem to have a knack for finding it. How do you do that? As well, would I be correct in assuming that after a given amount of time, uncited info from the Nancy Reagan article should be deleted? I have already purged a Header in the talk section about Lawford's third-hand account of nancy davis' pre-Ronnie rep. Not a very reliable source, and keeping it in Talk allowed for the rumor to sink in peripherally. I don't like Nancy Reagan, and her husband and his policies even less, but everyone deserves a fair shake (except maybe for Karl Rove, and the Smurfs - god they creep me out).Arcayne 23:31, 5 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ghost Online[edit]

Seriously, it doesn't say anything after reading the guidelines about Fan Sites, so I added them, most other MMORPG pages have them as well, is there really a problem with it? You call it advertising, but these websites all have much more information than the official site, and on top of this, they also serve as forums for those who play to engage in seeing as there is no official forum, for mGO atleast, which is the most popular version as it is english.

The global version should also be taken down as a link, seeing as it isn't out, or atleast something put there.

Unless you plan on adding all the information that these sites have readily available to Wikipedia, than I suggest it easier to simply leave the sites up. Pyrofyr 21:34, 6 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Regarding the Deletion of an Entry on a Writer ~ Ms. Mari Adkins[edit]

Dear CambridgeBay Weather, wiki user ~

Recently, I found out that you had deleted an entry in the Wikipedia, on a professional dark fiction writer, who is also a professional editor. Your reason for this, was:

# 1:31, 4 February 2007 CambridgeBayWeather (Talk | contribs) deleted "Mari Adkins" (Prod Article does not meet notability criteria. Author is primarily published by vanity presses and has not "received multiple independent reviews of or awards for their work" as required by wikipedia for notability inclusion for authors.)

  1. 12:37, 31 May 2006 Brookie (Talk | contribs) deleted "Mari Adkins" (CSD A7 - hoax?)

Now, I am also a professional dark fiction writer, as well as a professional freelance editor, and I am a colleague and friend of Ms. Adkins. I assure you, not one of the publications Ms. Adkins has been published in has been a vanity press! All have been legitimate, paying small press publications. I can certainly put you in contact with the editors of said publications to prove this! Also, Aegri Somnia, the recent horror anthology Ms. Adkins appeared in with her story "Well of the Waters", has made the preliminary ballot for the Horror Writers Association Stoker Awards. Not a nomination as of yet, no, but it still shows she is, indeed, a respected professional.

Ms. Adkins also edits full time for Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest, which is a legitimate, small press, semi-pro paying magazine.

I would like to know what I, and my fellow colleagues of Ms. Adkins, must do to have her Wikipedia entry restored. Since she is most undoubtedly a Professional Author and Editor, not vanity published in the least, I believe she has every right to have a valid entry in Wikipedia. Thank you, and good day.

I look forward to your response on how I can restore Ms. Adkins Wikipedia entry.

Cordially~


Louise Bohmer —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 142.167.6.32 (talk) 23:52, 6 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Thank you, Cambridge. I do appreciate it very much. Best Wishes~ Louise Bohmer

Smiting the enemies of reading...[edit]

I am noticing a lot of images showing up in a particular article (at first blush, they seem to be legittimate images, and I am addressing the shwwer number of them). Is there some sort of guideline or rule of thuimb about how many should be in a given article?Arcayne 04:27, 7 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No sense of me being coy, I need a bit of help in the Nancy Reagan article. I am running into some odd technical issues that are wreaking havoc upon the fabric of reality, so could I trouble you for a bit?Arcayne 05:21, 7 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

RE: Vandalism of Ramnefjellsfossen waterfall page[edit]

Dear Sir,

Previously, on 14 April, 2006, you asked that I advise you if any Wiki subscriber had vandalised my entry on this page.

Someone from New Zealand (please refer to the changes on the page) has changed the ranking from third- to tenth-highest.

This is incorrect. Again, I refer you to the ranking for this waterfall, which is published in Russell Ash's 'The Top Ten of Everything', among others.

Kindly advise the New Zealand subscriber not to vandalise the entry.

John S Lasher--Jslasher 00:56, 8 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-Protect "Somali clan"[edit]

Wikipedia:Requests for page protection:Somali clan

I thought I'd lobby to get you back some sanity. Feel free to comment. --Petercorless 09:03, 8 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

What you say makes no sense at all, seriously.[edit]

10. Links to social networking sites (such as MySpace), discussion forums or USENET

If you actually paid attention to the links I had sent, instead of just deleting them, you'd realize that they are there because they are fansites that have databases of information, not because they are discussion forums. Only 2 of those sites are really up to date, however I added the rest as they were there and removed by someone who was removing them simply to remove one, and didn't want to go through the hassle of just omitting one (I talked to him, that's the reason he gave).

There's nothing against fansites, however there is against discussion forums, GhostSource and Ghost-Land both have information, a lot more than the main websites, therefore I had posted those 2, the rest simply because they were posted before and most of them had information plenty.

If you think it to be spam fine, however it is posted for informational purposes, since there is a lack of it both here and elsewhere. I'm not too familiar with the Wikipedia syntax, and care not to be at the moment, so I'm not going to bother to list a whole bunch of information here, and it seems that you don't plan on it. So is there a problem with external links to fan sites? No. Infact, of you lookat MapleStory, there are links to many fansites that are simply forums, and just that, forums. However, informational databases are not allowed? What you say makes no sense at all, seriously. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Pyrofyr (talkcontribs) 15:51, 8 February 2007.

NL airports[edit]

Thank you very much for advising me, appreciate the personal note from you. Will they show up in any list, maybe an abandoned list of air strips or something similar? There are a few abandoned strips around the coast; some were built to accommodate construction such as Camp Boggy on the south coast of Newfoundland. --HJKeats 16:50, 8 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

East Midlands Airport[edit]

As stated on the article talk page, the citation does not prove that the name is in general use or that it is an official name. All it does prove is that one organisation hasn't bothered to change it's naming yet. Did you know after the Airport changed from East Midland to Nottingham East Midland almost every European airport still listed it as Eas Midlands. Yet the article only used Nottingham East Midland during that time. Why? Because it is it's official name. Jimmmmmmmmm 23:38, 8 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks.[edit]

Hi there.

Thanks for the editing help today on my article on Spatial relativity theory. I'm in the middle of a lot of projects lately, so any help is appreciated.

I should have those parse errors fixed here shortly.

Thanks, again.

-Jeremy Lueck. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.135.170.22 (talk) 06:56, 9 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Wiki entry: Revival Fellowship[edit]

cultweb or any other similar sites are not affiliated with the Revival Fellowship in anyway. Therefore, no reference should be posted regarding them.

Thankyou —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Picheriko (talkcontribs) 18:03, 9 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Me Again about the Sweetfox article[edit]

Hello Cambridge,

I feel that I'm on a wild goose change. I went to the link that you suggested and the page states that an editor can overturn your decision and allow the addition. Is this incorrect? Where exactly should we go to state our case? The link you sent to us sends us back to you. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sistersoldier24 (talkcontribs) 19:13, 9 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

David beaudoin photo[edit]

hi, you have deleted my photo and given me a warning, the photo was of the person in the music video, and i had the owners permision. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Andydave (talkcontribs) 00:22, 10 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

This guy is going at it again with these Barney articles. If you're online, I'd appreciate the help. Thanks, JHMM13  23:11, 10 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks! :-D JHMM13  23:19, 10 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Prod removals[edit]

Thanks for the reminder. I'm relatively new but will step back from these even tho' the prods have come off without any change to the article. No point in an edit war. Addere 00:29, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

I readded the prod on Kirby Cundif. It was origionally removed by an unregistered user with nothing added to the discussion page. The article is autobiographical and appears to be nothing but a vanity page. I've done a bit of searching and can find little the subjects done to merit inclusion in an encyclopedia. While I agree that once a prod's been legitimatly removed it shouldn't be readded, I belive the removal in this case was merely vandalism.--Lepeu1999 01:04, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the infomation I was not completely clear about the prod procedures. However I do not believe the original removable of prod was legitimate and that is why I replaced it. --Thejermdotorg 20:01, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Deleting the 'Advertising for Results' book[edit]

You deleted this external link from the 'Advertising' page. 'Advertising for Results' is a free online book that explains how to create an effective advertisement. Could you please explain why you would delete this entry. Please be specific about this entry. Please do not give a 'cut and paste' reply. Thank you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gregbrown (talkcontribs) 22:28, February 11, 2007

Deleting 'Advertising for Results' part 2[edit]

Thank you for your response. There is another external link on the Advertising page -- 'Scientific Advertising.' This is a how-to book by Claude Hopkins. Please explain to me why Mr. Hopkins' how-to book is on the page but you have deleted my how-to book. Given that Mr. Hopkins' book is on the page, explain how it follows Wikipedia's guidelines. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gregbrown (talkcontribs) 23:15, February 11, 2007

Deleting 'Advertising for Results' Part 3[edit]

You have not yet responded to my questions in Part 2. Now, please tell me the procedure for moving my request up to a higher authority than you.

Also, there is another issue: Are you the person who removed, from the 'Jack Benny' entry, the following External Link: 'Jack Benny Audio History' http: // www . geocities . com / jack benny history Please let me know if you are this person. If you are, please tell me the reason this was removed. Thank you. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Gregbrown (talkcontribs) 16:28, 12 February 2007.

Deleting 'Advertising for Results' and 'Jack Benny Audio History' Part 4

Thank you for your response. I have read the guidelines, and I feel that these External Links fall within the guidelines. Please tell me the procedure I should follow in order to appeal your decision to a higher authority in Wikipedia. This would include contact information. Thank you. Gregbrown 19:20, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Quick bit of advice[edit]

Thought you could help here. A page I've prod'd for deletion (The Best Game Ever) has been blanked by an anon IP. Is it appropriate to revert this type of change? Addere 01:58, 13 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Deleting 'Advertising for Results' Part 5[edit]

Taking the next steps with 'Advertising' and 'Jack Benny'

Thank you for your response. Please tell me why you believe 'The Jack Benny Audio History' should not be included as an External Link. You pulled this down minutes after I posted it. Please tell me the review process you gave to this. Thank you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gregbrown (talkcontribs) 21:06, February 12, 2007

Removal of 'Jack Benny Audio History' -- to CambridgeBayWeather and CobaltBlueTony

Gentlemen...Thank you for your responses. The central issue is this: You are wildly inconsistent with your editorial standards. You both have looked at hundreds of Wikipedia pages, and you did not take down External Links that do not follow the editorial guidelines. However, when a new person comes along with External Links, you take them down immediately. Obviously, your standard is not 'following editorial guidelines' but 'who can I bully off of Wikipedia.' This is proven by the fact that you have some alert that comes up when a new External Link is placed onto the site, and then you immediately take it down. But, on that same page, you leave up External Links that do not follow the guidelines. Then, to top it off, you preach editorial guidelines -- the same ones you do not follow. So, you both hit the trifecta: You are amateur editors, hypocrites and bullies -- all at the same time.

Please answer this: Why do you take off new External Links that do not follow your editorial guidelines, and -- on the same page -- leave up links that also do not follow your guidelines? Are you being incompetent, or are you being bullies to anyone new with Wikipedia? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gregbrown (talkcontribs) 10:17, 13 February, 2007

Please follow Wikipdedia's deletion guidelines and policy

You should read "Wikipedia:Deletion guidelines for administrators" and "Wikipedia:Deletion policy." Of course, a responsible administrator follows these guidelines and policies. I believe you did not follow key parts of the guidelines and policies when you deleted 'The Jack Benny Audio History' External Link immediately after you saw it. Together, we will learn more about what a responsible administrator should do. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Gregbrown (talkcontribs) 22:59, 13 February 2007.

Thank you for your advice.

I followed your advice, and I appreciate it. Could you tell me what is the link to the deletion policy. Thank you.

Time zone[edit]

In response to your message to 208.127.71.78:

Help:Wikitext examples says that some editors prefer shorter lines, as it makes diffs easier to read.

I had observed that the daylight saving time diffs are getting pretty outlandish. For example, Daylight saving time diff of 2007-02-10 08:05 is so wide that I can't easily display it on my non-superwide screen. That is why I made the change that you reverted. Sorry about breaking the links, of course. I had noticed the same problem and was about to fix it just as you were undoing the change.

If this isn't the right way to do things, can you please suggest a better way to make diffs easier to read?

208.127.71.78 04:55, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Time zone, take 2[edit]

Following up again on the problem with seeing time zone diffs like Revision as of 20:35, 9 February 2007, I have a 1900x1200 monitor and that diff is way too wide to fit on my screen. I can see only the left-hand column of the diff, and a tiny bit of the right-hand column. It's pretty extreme, huh? I am using Mozilla 1.7 for Solaris 10, if that matters, but I don't think it does; I recall seeing similar problems with recent Firefox on Debian.

I see it in a lot of diffs for the daylight saving page. I don't look at a lot of diffs elsewhere so I don't have much experience with that.

I tried removing <code> as you suggested, and that seemed to fix the problem. Perhaps we should reword the <code> stuff? Actually, all that Windows/Posix/Java stuff should be in a separate web page anyway, as it's sort of taking over what should be a relatively mundane discussion of DST. (But this is a different issue, I guess.)

208.127.71.78 09:14, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Time zone, take 2.1[edit]

I can confirm seeing the same problem with too-wide diff listings with Firefox 1.0.4 on a 1600x1200 monitor using Linux 2.4.27. So the problem is not just that particular Solaris browser.

131.179.64.200 17:45, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Time Zone, take 3[edit]

I dunno, if the message is "Don't use Firefox, don't use Mozilla" then there's something wrong here. Those are the only browsers shipped with Solaris as far as I know. Opera is available from a 3rd party but it is not free software. I guess I'll just limp along without being able to read Wikipedia diffs worth beans, which is unfortunate.

208.127.71.78 02:52, 15 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Editing help,[edit]

Good Day. I'm a three day old Newbie interested in de-vandalising pages. How does one revert a page back to a clean version, say 10 edits ago, after a vandal has created multiple edits ? Where is the "quickbar" that contains the "Move" tab ? Thanks. RadiantRay 14:59, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Request for support in MilHist elections[edit]

Hello! I would like to ask you for your support in the Military history Coordinator elections being held presently. If you would like to support myself or any other candidate, please add your name to the list below my entry or theirs. We are looking to elect seven upstanding Wikipedians to ensure even more and better quality articles are produced and maintained in the coming year. Thank you! --Petercorless 16:57, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

CLJ Airport[edit]

Hi, I have 2 comments regarding your recent edits on the Cluj-Napoca International Airport article:

  • In the airportframe: why do you insist in putting a reference in there, soon after the airport's nativename? I think it's best if you put the reference somewhere else in the body of the article, as if it's in the frame, it adds an extra line to the frame.
  • I understand your concern about the fact that in the AIP the runway for CLJ is still listed as 1850m. The reality though, is that the runway was already extended to 2100m and you've also found a PDF file saying that. I don't think that Wikipedia needs to match the AIP data exactly, especially when this data is not correct. I would therefore put the correct length in the article, but I'll wait for your reply first. Alexrap 17:35, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

First Air[edit]

-- You've missed out the L382 GHPW

Also, the DC-3 should be FMOC and not GMOC. It was canceled from the register on the 1st May 2006. It was not at CYRP in 2005

As an update, their 737's appear to be getting some spectacular artwork on their tails: FACP - Northern Lights GCPT - Inukshuk FNVT - Snowy Owl --

You continue to remove fleet updates that I post to the First Air entry, most recently changing the number of ATR42 from 7 to 6, and the B737C total from 4 to 3. I explained in the comments that the First Air website is very slow in updating the totals, and asked you to check the Transport Canada website if you required confirmation.

http://www.tc.gc.ca/aviation/activepages/ccarcs/en/current_e.asp

type in "bradley air services" (corporate name of the company operating under the trade name of First Air) as the owner name and you will come up with the complete list of aircraft registered.

You are correct, this will show a total of 24 aircraft, not the 20 that I listed on the wikipedia site. Two HS748's (CGDUL and CGGNZ) are parked at CYRP after being essentially stripped of anything sellable or useable on the remaining three. This is where CGMOC (a DC-3) has remained for close to 20 years since it has retired, I am not sure why First Air keeps this registration current. One of the B727-200 freighters, CGYFA, is in need of a C check and has been parked in a semiretirement state at the Ottawa Airport for the past two years.

The active ATR-42 are CFTJB, CFTCP, CFIQR, CFIQU, CGHCP, CGSRR, and CGULU. CGULU appears to the one you are disputing, as it was added December 6 of 2006. This should be easy for you, as that particular aircraft has visited your airport a number of times. Its the one with the all white paint job and a muskox on the tail. I saw it in the hangar last night.

The active B737C are CFNVK, CFNVT, CGNDC, and CGNWN. CFNVK is the newest addition, this may be more difficult for you to believe as it is YOW based and although gravel kit equiped, not likely to pay your home a visit.

Are you suggesting that the Transport Canada website has been hacked? Why do you continue to vandalize the First Air wikipedia entry? If your sole source is the First Air website, why bother with wikipedia at all? Just post a link so everyone can visit the First Air website and learn the truth, or at least the truth as it existed 3 to 6 months ago from the company point of view. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 216.108.182.203 (talk) 22:30, 16 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

I did check the TC site before making the change and I did know about the trade name being "bradley air services". So then lets use the TC site to reference the fleet size in the article. All 24 aircraft will now have to be listed. Do you have any references to say that some aircraft are not operational? If you do then that can be in the article as well, otherwise it's just original reasearch and can't be included. By the way if you go to here and then to here and enter GMOC in the "mark" box you can see that it's a BE20 and not a DC3. It was owned by Bradley from Ptarmigan and is now owned by Alkan Air. You were thinking of FMOC.
Now I see that using the http://www.tc.gc.ca/aviation/activepages/ccarcs/aspscripts/en/quicksearch.asp and using the "mark" to search for each aircraft will allow some additional infromation to be added to the article. For example searching for FMOC will allow the article to say that the registration was cancelled.
I now found that this stays static and does not need the entry to search for and makes a much better reference.

Based on your finding two more aircraft listed at the FAB site plus the listing at the TC site I updated the box to show both fleets with the associated references. The reader can then make up their own mind. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 02:23, 17 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The only change I have made is to put the DC3 in a separate section. I left the AT43's in as you put them as I agree with you but the pictures as such don't really prove anything. As an example of that got to her and look at GBIY. The float got broken in 1999 and a case could be made that it is u/s but the aircraft is still certified here. Cheers. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 10:37, 17 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Joel McCormack[edit]

You deleted:

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log/delete&page=Joel_McCormack

Was this some sort of spam? I got an email like this, that correctly mentions a person and a topic on a web page I make:

Contact info removed Subject: wikipedia entry for p-machine / joel mccormack Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 01:40:42 -0800 X-Priority: 1 Importance: High Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed X-OriginalArrivalTime: 17 Feb 2007 09:40:44.0225 (UTC) FILETIME=[B1E10B10:01C75277] Status:

i created this page from some emails - you may find it interesting

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_McCormack

Jeffrey Velasquez Contact info removed

"Let us redefine progress to mean that just because we CAN do a thing it does not necessarily follow that we MUST do that thing." —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jfoust (talkcontribs) 14:05, 17 February 2007.

Michael DiBiase and Michael DiBiase Jr. Pages[edit]

The pages for "Iron" Mike DiBiase and Michael DiBiase Jr. are two totally different pages for two different people. They are related in being grandfather and grandson but they are NOT the same. I ask that you separate the pages and recreate Michael DiBiase Jr.'s wiki page. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Brett420x (talkcontribs) 06:01, 18 February 2007.

blink-182 Pop Punk vs Punk Rock vote[edit]

As you have recently contributed to the blink-182 article you might be interested in casting your vote towards reaching a final consensus on the bands genre, Pop Punk or Punk Rock, votes can be cast here. cheers mate --Dan027 07:16, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I saw that you deleted this, with no comment... I don't know if it was in response to my blurb on ANI, and just wanted to ask for some follow up with the creator of the article, so the behaviour doesn't continue and so they don't think I'm "picking on them". You might want to check the user's other contribs and deal with the numerous other copyvios, like the now orphaned image that was in the deleted article. - WeniWidiWiki 20:07, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for taking care of that and getting back to me! I appreciate it. - WeniWidiWiki 21:46, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

chandralekha[edit]

can you reinstate the article so that I would like re-edit it. next time leave some time before deleting the articles

thank you Kalaripayatt 22:01, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Simhalan Madhava Panicker.[edit]

the pictures in the article is mine and I own the copyright . do not remove it!

Chandralekha article is from my friends/collegues publication in the internet.

I will be rewriting the article.

the image is form another known source which is an open source for anybody to use.

please do not make decisions on your discretion.

I rather you ask before anything is done, especially about the subject area.

thank you Kalaripayatt 22:17, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Order of Canda medal of service[edit]

Hi,

In 1967 when the Order of Canada was created it had two components : the rank of Companion, and the medal of service. In 1972 the Order was altered so that anyone who had been given the medal of service was changed to the rank of office. At this time most of the medals were exchanged for the officers badge and the rank of medal of service no longer existed. She was later upgraded to Companion. I just wanted to make this more clear on her page. See the Order of Canada page for more info. Dowew 02:39, 19 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Michael DiBiase/Michael DiBiase Jr.[edit]

I don't understand why you tagged his page in the first place? He's a third generation professional wrestler to a father and grandfather that were highly successful in the business. He's been apart of the major WLW federation owned by wrestling legend Harly Race and he and his brother are soon to be on WWE Television. What's not notable about him? His page shouldn't have been deleted but I'm glad to see it was reinstated! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Brett420x (talkcontribs) 02:40, 19 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

kamasutraposes.hit.bg[edit]

Please, tell me what is wrong in this link -> kamasutraposes.hit.bg - Kamasutra training. Tell me the reasons why you remove it from Kama_Sutra, link is like -> users.forthnet.gr/ath/nektar/kma/main.htm - Explanations with animations for sex positions ? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 212.25.37.111 (talk) 08:18, 19 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Your answear: Sorry I must have clicked on the wrong external link. I thought that it was not in English. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 08:21, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

Ok, but can you add this link kamasutraposes.hit.bg - Kamasutra training, section Kama_Sutra in External link. The site is in English. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 212.25.37.111 (talkcontribs) 09:59, 19 February 2007.

Eskimo words for snow[edit]

Ouch! I am really sorry. I didn't check the source enough, just the title and the first column (which contains the fake "Inuit words"). Add to it that I am not a native speaker of English and we have a problem.

I added that link to the article when I was a bit sleepy. When I read from you that the list is a joke, I entered that webpage to check and I was amazed of my silly flaw. It is the first time I make a mistake like that in Wikipedia, after a lot of edits. I'll be much more careful next time. Thanks for warning me. --Antonielly 21:06, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Learning curve ahead of me![edit]

Thanks CBW. I'll take the time to try to learn the protocol. This is the first exposure I've had to contributing to Wikipedia.

Lounge Trekker

belated thanks[edit]

I only just now noticed that 'way back on 13 July 2006 (at 16:05) you reverted some vandalism to my user page. Thank you, good sir! —Steve Summit (talk) 02:32, 21 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi CambridgeBay,

{{Largest and smallest census divisions of Canada by area}}
{{Largest and smallest census divisions of Canada by population}}
Just want to let you know that I just realised that the census divison names for Nunavut are not quite the same as the administrative names. Cheers. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 15:38, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the above, with apologies for my belated acknowledgement. On revisiting these templates, I thought they may as well be merged, so produced this. Any thoughts, or shall I copy it into template space and replace the previous templates...?  Yours, David Kernow (talk) 16:40, 21 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It looks pretty good. I notice that several templates are being set to the "hide" state by default so you might want to do that. Otherwise it might overwhelm a smaller article...

Good point; I think that means I'll need to convert the template into a collapsible table or transfer it to {{Navbox generic}} format. Will do so anon, then implement. Thanks, David (talk) 17:11, 21 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. Not a complaint!

You deleted the above article about a week ago after it was prodded by an anonymous IP. I only discovered it after the same user deleted a wikilink to it from Lists of billionaires on February 19. As you can see from Special:Contributions/156.80.45.138, almost all his contributions have been to prod various billionaire-related pages. I came across this after a (related?) IP account (209.22.88.24) voted to delete the entire Category:Lists of people by wealth yesterday, on the basis that "[it] is bloated with mainly copies of copyrighted material from Forbes magazine". Since the source is cited in every categorised article I could find, I can only assume that the user(s) do not understand the principles behind references/citing sources, or the specifics of WP:COPYVIO.

I was wondering if it would therefore be possible to contest the prod/deletion of List of cities with the most billionaires "retrospectively"? I can't testify that it's definitely worthy of being restored, but I have suspicions. Also, if possible, could you check if any other related pages were similarly deleted before I was able to deprod them? Big ask, so thanks in advance for any assistance, --DeLarge 11:40, 22 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for directing me to the right place -- my first time at DRV. Hope you don't mind me not bothering to add {{DRVNote}} to this page... --DeLarge 20:13, 22 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Upper Canada College peer review[edit]

Hi - I note you've edited the Upper Canada College article on occasion. In the hopes of getting the article up to a standard where it can be nominated as a featured article, I've initiated a peer review of the page in question. Your observations would be appreciated, and can be left at Wikipedia:Peer review/Upper Canada College/archive1. Thanks. --G2bambino 18:40, 22 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Nothing wrong with it per se, though it might make sense to chop it from the Somali people page and refer via link to this page. It should also likely go more into the causes of the Diaspora and mention some of the diaspora organizations to be more encyclopediac. It'll come with time, I think. --Petercorless 10:41, 23 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Loggins / Colonics[edit]

Why delete the mention of Kenny Loggins and colonics ? It is well known, and he did in fact meet his wife at a clinic. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.62.28.4 (talkcontribs) 11:57, 23 February 2007.

A quick google search shows that it is mentioned in a number of interviews and his biography. The Internet Archive should also show that it was once mentioned on Kenny's official WWW page. Please reinstate this fact and source as you see fit.

Jack Benny Audio History' issue moved to a third opinion'[edit]

I wanted you to know that RomaC, a person on the Third Opinion list who I chose at random, has received my request to give an opinion. You can read my note to him on RomaC's Talk page, and I hope you will say whatever you wish. By bringing in a Third Opinion, I am following what was said in the Cabal. Thank you. Gregbrown 13:43, 23 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Communities in regions[edit]

That's OK, it didn't take long. I saw that it was "Communities in Qikiqtaaluk Region" after doing the other two... I'm inclined not to include the word "region", because there is no other Kitikmeot or Kivalliq to cause possible confusion. Tompw (talk) 16:43, 23 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

That's a new one on me... didn't know they were the sort of areas yo uattached "the" to. (Like the Ukraine, or the Wirral). Tompw (talk) 17:16, 23 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
OK, "Region" it is. Tompw (talk) 18:35, 23 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

so...[edit]

despite articles being wrong, we cant change them because more people are wrong then are right?

no one is even comtimplating my valid sources. For me, its gotta go on sources as wikipedia is based on fact and not opinion

Surface Friction Tester[edit]

Hi! Do you have a picture of a surface friction tester? It's much appreciated! Laïka 22:20, 23 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Anti punk rock sources[edit]

As i have discussed (as subsiquently had the writing deleted) only secondary sources, or 'further public opinions' source in favour of the pop punk argument.

No primary source states they are pop punk (because hey, lets face it, they are not).

Now, ignoring what i just said and looking back to what you sent me, saying "there are sources for both sides" dont you think it should be mentioned in the article? at the moment it would have you believe that blink 182 are not punk rock. I think a line such as "Blink 182 define themselves as a Punk Rock band, however many people seek to further define their genre by labeling them as "pop punk""

Also, maybe incorperating their clear change in genre as they progress chronologically. At the beginning they play solid punk rock, even with covers of punk rock bands. Enema of the state and toypaj sounding pop punk (two of their successful albums, this is why people seem to think they are "pop punk") and their final and most successful album being alternative rock, and not punk at all.

Overall, cambridge, the article is wrong, and it cannot stay the same. However i need support as I am coming across some of the most stubborn and arrogant wikipedians i have ever met during the course of this required revision

Olir 00:16, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks[edit]

Thanks for reverting the vandalism to my page. --Nlu (talk) 02:19, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Eskimo[edit]

I saw that you tagged the article here and just wanted to know what was wrong (other than the formatting) of the reference already in the article? I did also find this and this. Cheers. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 06:55, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. My problem is that the reference doesn't say that most Inuit find "Eskimo" highly offensive—just that it's considered derogatory in many other places, which is not the same thing. The most your two other sources say is that it's widely thought to be "rather insulting". None of the sources are very clear at all on whether they're talking about the preference of Inuit people specifically, or Canadians generally. It may be that Inuit people do dislike the word Eskimo intensely, but I have a suspicion that this might be more an assumption based on false etymology. (As in: "Well, I wouldn't like to be called an eater of raw meat!") As a Welshman, I have nothing particularly against possibly derogatory exonyms as such! This makes me wonder whether the Inuit really do. garik 11:35, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I see your point. I think one of the problems here is that, in Canada at least, it's one of those obvious things that no longer needs defining, like "fire is hot and water is wet". A few other links, Random House, the dictionary maker, says to avoid the term but not really why. Native Languages mentions that it is "...is considered rude by many Inuit." MSN Encarta says some find it offensive as does the Information Centre on Aboriginal Health.
Most of the rest of this is original research. Basically everybody east of here will find the word Eskimo offensive to varing degrees. From here west the word can sometimes be used but genereally it's safer to use Inuit. Part of this has to do with a disagreement over the meaning of "Inuit" and "Inuk". They are used mostly to mean "The People" or "The Real People" and "Person" and this can only be used to refer to people that used to be called Eskimo. However, the people of the area where I live (Copper Eskimo/Inuit) call themselves "Inuinnait" (plural) or "Inuinnaq" (singular). This is defined by my dictionary as "a real Inuk; an Eskimo person". The dictionary further defines "inuit" and "inuk" (note they are not capitalised) as "person; human being", in other words everybody in the world qualifies. So in Iqaluit I would never be an Inuit but in Cambridge Bay I am an inuit.
By the way do you think there might be an article in the Kitikmeot Heritage Society? They have a museum and do some interesting work. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 21:24, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
We've got to be very careful of the "everyone knows" argument for inclusion. When I was growing up, I thought everyone knew that native Americans hated being called Indians and preferred Native Americans. I then learnt that some dislike Native American because they find it patronising (or that it imposes the name American on a culture that is older than the name) and that quite a lot prefer Indian. In any case, Wikipedia is strict about original research. I don't think we can keep the claim that most Inuit find the term Eskimo highly offensive until we get a source that says just that.
The Kitikmeot Heritage Society may be some help, though I can't see anything on their website. garik 22:36, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with the "everybody knows" and have rewritten the section based on what is available. It's odd but even the local library has nothing on it. As to the KHS I was wondering if you thought that it would make a good WIkipedia article or it was too non-notable. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 23:34, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I see what you mean, sorry. I don't know much about the KHS, but I don't see why not. Maybe an article on Canadian heritage organisations in general would be better though, if only because there'd be more to say. You'll know much better than I do, however, whether this is feasible. garik 00:18, 28 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks[edit]

For the star. I'm sure that some of the early attempts at reformatting the U.S. census articles would have made 3RR! Rich Farmbrough, 13:37 25 February 2007 (GMT).


Third opinion given=[edit]

[The following was on my Talk page] I am a disinterested person who was invited to contribute a Wikipedia:third opinion on the Jack Benny audio book link. My first instinct is that a link to Jack Benny audio does add to the article but the link should go to the source, that is Jack Benny on Archive.org, and not through the geocities-hosted link RomaC 04:25, 20 February 2007 (UTC) ````````````````` My question to you is: Would you be OK with the following External Link on the Jack Benny Wikipedia page: Jack Benny Audio History on Archive.org http://www.archive.org/details/JackBrackittJackBennyAudioHistory Thank you in advance for getting back with me within the next week. Gregbrown 23:15, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks[edit]

Ooops! I didn't realise it was in the categories - thanks for sorting that out. Sophia 23:59, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Speedydelete![edit]

Thanks for the tip, Cambridge! :) Youshouldask 08:35, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hello[edit]

How are you doing today? BuickCenturyDriver (Honk, odometer) 12:08, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

New Airport Infobox[edit]

Thanks for mentioning my proposed new airport infobox template at Wikipedia talk: WikiProject Airports/Infobox #Infobox overhaul. I planned on starting a new topic there to gauge the interest in using it, but got sidetracked with other projects. It was only after your message on my talk page that I realized it has been 11 days since I moved it from my User space to Template: Infobox Airport. Guess it's time I headed over to that WikiProject page and posted a message. Thanks also for the suggested improvements which I'll attempt to add to the template. -- Zyxw 13:48, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you[edit]

I am glad that you are OK with handling the link that way. I hope that in the coming years you will be able to consider me a friend -- and that I have earned this.Gregbrown 14:08, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Why'd You Delete My User Talk Page?[edit]

You recently deleted my User Page that used to be found here: User talk:Ian Lee because "it was not an editor's page"... and well... arn't I an editor? Please restore my talk page please. — Ian Lee (Talk|contribs) 23:47, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Uncat-bot-tagging[edit]

Not readily, I'm afraid. But it's certainly a very real issue. The changes that have been mooted about forcing category inclusion on 'new' articles might have the beneficial side-effect of cutting down on category vandalism/cluelessness, too. (I've seen even experienced editors remove categories and category-populating templates, for no evident reason at all.) At one point I was tagging articles that had had a category in an earlier db dump with a different tag, {{prevcat}}. But in practice that was more trouble than it was worth, as people had lengthy lists of what they felt to be "false positives". So instead, I've been listing them separately, at pages like this. Is that similar to what you had in mind? (I should also do this for the more recent dump, but there's still a huge backlog at the earlier one.) However, I can only do that for pages uncategorised in a db dump (and categorised in a previous one), as opposed to ones found to be uncategorised by other means. For that, the bot would have to search the whole edit history of the live page, which it's not currently set up to do, and also might require a large number of page-gets. Hopefully when the toolserver gets en: data again, I should be able to do something a bit better. Alai 02:12, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Re: New Breed[edit]

Yes it is what I want —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.225.255.18 (talk) 02:31, 27 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

I saw that you removed information and links for "Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon," including links to reviews and scholarly discussion. The information you removed was all carefully documented, footnoted, and verifiable. Some of it appears on other Wikipedia pages that touch on the same topic. This is especially true about the book's publishing history in Latin America. Therefore, I restored the information. If you feel it is necessary to delete the information, you should explain why. For example, the title, "Nowhere Man" is a reference to Lennon's killer. (This is obvious if you read the book.) I thought the purpose of Wikipedia was for people familiar with a particular topic to add verifiable information and links to other sources, not to take it away. I added the info in the first place because the page is incomplete, and barely scratches the surface. It even says on the page, "You can help Wikipedia by expanding it." That's what I thought I was doing. Rentamuse

Blink-182[edit]

No offense, but your recent reverting efforts on this and related pages give off the impression of you defending your - metaphorically speaking - turf against unwelcome conformity. Look, I'm not making these changes to stir up conflict, those are extensively summarized good faith edits based on guidelines, common practice and last but not least basic grammatical rules of the English language. If you disagree, you can always press for changes on guideline and policy levels. Have a nice day - Cyrus XIII 14:13, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It appears that I misunderstood your intentions behind the "just because" edit summary, so no hard feelings for that, we're good. And maybe I should explain that sometimes/commonly thing better to you, which I'd like to do here, given the current climate of the article's talk page. The thing is, after a band reaches a certain critical mass in terms of popularity and subsequent notability (which the band we're discussing certainly has), there will be such a vast amount of media published on it, that official (band/label-driven) and fan-made publications are unlikely to remain in the majority. And since most general purpose publications put their readers first instead of primarily catering to the needs of individual companies, brands and artists, "commonly" just wouldn't properly represent the actual situation. - Cyrus XIII 18:33, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Time in Canada Reference - Nunavut[edit]

Hi,

Can you please provide a source for your edit including Nunavut in the list of jurisdictions that will be switching to new dayligit saving time dates next month?

Thanks. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 142.108.163.169 (talk) 15:58, 27 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Cleanup tags[edit]

Hi CBW, no contact for many months, and now two in a few days! Just to let you know it's best not to "subst" things like "unreferenced" and "cleanup" (see WP:SUBST for more details). Best regards, Rich Farmbrough, 16:12 27 February 2007 (GMT).

Well it took some sleuthing, but it was this one! BEst wishes, Rich Farmbrough, 16:56 28 February 2007 (GMT).

O RLY[edit]

You made this edit to the O RLY article on the basis that the ASCII had been "long-standing". I'm going to have to disagree with you- just because somtehing has been in an article for a long time doesn't mean it should remain in the article forever. --Wafulz 04:17, 28 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Alrighty, makes sense to me. I'm already involved in one trivial dispute on that article, so there's no need for me to pursue a second one. Is there any chance you could pop by the talk page and offer another opinion on this issue? --Wafulz 04:23, 28 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Uh, Hi. I never edited the Huckleberry Finn page. Or vandalized it. Or have even looked at it. I suppose it's nice.

Re: Bloody Falls Massacre[edit]

Thanks very much! And thanks for correcting some mistakes too! - Sbmcmull

cat sprot[edit]

Thanks for that - maybe we'll have some relief from ROHA. How long can you keep it on? Also, am I missing something about the "free image request"? Is posting this some kind of new policy? I think it defaces the page and is unnecessary - surely people know that photos are needed all over wikipedia, and they'll find out soon enough about the draconian strictures put on them, which I think is really getting ojut of hand, as an aside. Anyway - thanks for the sprot - I changed it to sprot2 so we wouldn't be hit in the face with the box, but it has the same effect. no doubt someone will object, but I try. Tvoz | talk 06:15, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

stop editing the somali page[edit]

those people are un representive, the ones i made are presidents, models and other historic people you got regular people there

to the editor Mazi, how are Rageh Omaar, - K'naan, -Yasmin Warsame,-Waris Dirie - Sultan Mohamoud Ali Shire, - Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, - Osman Yusuf Kenediid, a General who led the 70's revolution and Mr Hilowle a founding father of the Somali Youth League regular people? you include Afars who are not Somali people the current picture is a perfect representation of Somali people no need to change it RoboRanks 23:53, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The Working Man's Barnstar
I don't think I'd said it before: Thanks for all your tireless, endless work on Somali clan-related articles. I think it's obvious, but I'll say it anyway, you've been way more diligent about this than I. Gyrofrog (talk) 05:14, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Template:Canada topic[edit]

Thanks for your message. It isn't written down everywhere, but every navigation box I've seen always has them in geographicla order.... but to make sure, I did a search to find all such templates. The follwoing results are taken form the first page of the search results:

Geographical order:
  1. {{Canadian highways}}
  2. {{CanadaRadio}}
  3. {{Provinces and territories of Canada}}
  4. {{Canadian First Ministers}}
  5. {{Canadian viceroys}}
  6. {{CanadaCoatsOfArms}}
  7. {{Scouts Canada Provinces}}
  8. {{Canadian sports teams}}
  9. {{Canadian history}}
  10. {{Canada History}}
  11. {{Canada Geography}}
  12. {{Canadian Parliaments}}
  13. {{CanadaFlags}}
  14. {{Canelections}}
  15. {{Canada alcohol}}
  16. {{MaritimeCanadianmusic}}
  17. {{Quebecmusic}}
  18. {{Trans-Canada}}
Alphabetical:
  1. {{GPC}}
  2. {{Elecbodies}}
  3. {{Infobox movie certificates}} (not just Canada)
  4. {{Adjectivals and demonyms for Canadian provinces and territories}} (currently at WP:TFD)
  5. {{Basilicas in Canada}} (doesn't have all provinces)
  6. {{Largest and smallest census divisions of Canada}}

Other:

  1. {{CanProvOrder}} - no order at all
  2. {{Major Canadian Conservative Parties}}, {{Liberal parties in Canada}}, {{NDP}} - group by status of the relevant party

So, the geographical ordering is in the majority by a margin of three to one, hence why I say the convention is to use geogarphical ordering. I'm not saying that allpabetical should never be used (I think data tables like {{Largest and smallest census divisions of Canada}} should be alphabetical)... just that for general navigation boxes, geographical is the convention.

Now, you feel it is confusing for non-Canadians. I'm not Canadian, and I've never found it confusing (though you could point out I have an unusual degree of interest in Canada... I can even spell Saskatchewan reliably). However, I assume you mean that it could confusing for someone who knew nothing about Canada - possibly true, but once you've seen a map of provinces, it's a very obvious and intuitive way of listing them. The widespread use of {{Canada provinces map}} reinforces this.

Tompw (talk) 21:24, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ironic? How so? Tompw (talk) 22:15, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
*Laughs* yup, very. Tompw (talk) 22:24, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Deletion Review[edit]

An editor has asked for a deletion review of Re:sound. Since you closed the deletion discussion for this article or speedy-deleted it, you might want to participate in the deletion review. Mgm|(talk) 11:00, 4 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"Superstars"[edit]

HI. You erased twice an entry on "superstars" being also the title of a french famous novel. If you have a good reason to do so, which I'm sure you have otherwise you wouldn't take that liberty, you should give that reason. If you had given it the first time, I would have noticed it and not posted the entry a second time. So I would like to know that reason, and if this entry doesn't belong on this page, perhaps you could tell me how to create another page for that entry. Thank you. Olaf750

General Hopsital Pages I Added[edit]

My name is Alicia Michelle Harris. I am 21. I am a BIG fan of General Hospital. I am trying to put up couples in GENERAL HOSPITAL's main page.

I am writing because i found that almost all the pages i'd written for couples was taken down. I don't know why you saw it fit to take down everything because I changed alot. If you'd written to aske me to i would have re-written the pages, but instead you erased everything in one swoop.

This is the list of sites you took down:

Lucky Spencer and Elizabeth Webber - If you read the link you put on it : http://www.geocities.com/ll2junkies/background.html you'd see i didn't take anything really, I changed alot!

Dillon and Georgie - I remember changing alot and if people cant use the Website as info then how would anyone write on here?

Jason and Sam - I never went on that site. the JASAM story was on like 10 sites. Doesn't this make it free for all?

Spinelli and Lulu - DAILY UPDATES are from all GH sites and BTW. So why can't these stay? I changed them up. ALOT! and even if one section was disapproving why erase the couple? I was on many sites for SpinLu stuff. Soaps.com, GHH2, GHtheSOAP.com, ABC.COM, ect.

Jax and Brenda - OKAY I WAS ON THAT SIGHT BUT NOT ONE THING WAS word for word!

Sonny and Brenda- SAME AS ABOVE!!! ...NOT ONE THING WAS word for word!

Lucky and Elizabeth Quotes - THE PAGE IS A QUOTE PAGE, an addendum to L&E page so its not cluttered. THE speech 8+ years ago is protected so much? Besides i get its not enclyopedic, but the only people going there are from the Lucky Spencer and Elizabeth Webber page. PLEASE put them back!!!!

I saw that you say you like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:RC_patrol so I wish you'd read the line:

Being nice - Throughout the entire process of RC patrol, it is important to remember not to bite the newbies. Far from being a monolithic horde of vandals, trolls, and spammers, the available evidence seems to indicate that newcomers write most of Wikipedia's content.[1]

If you see a new user or IP address contributing, Welcome them if you're so inclined, and include a pointer or two of feedback about how they can make their contributions even better. Most will gladly welcome the support.

It is also important to assume good faith as much as possible, or, minimally to assume incompetence instead of malice. For example, remember not everyone is as computer literate as you; some people will accidentally blank or damage pages when attempting to cut and paste material from Wikipedia. Others may not understand that, yes, their changes really are visible to the entire world.

If you could re-post them to let me copy them OR email the text to me at aharri29@dtcc.edu then I could rewrite it to wikipedia standards. allie_collegegirl21 01:25, 6 March 2007 (UTC)

Thanks! I will fix it now! allie_collegegirl21 18:01, 6 March 2007 (UTC)

Image:Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca T.jpg listed for deletion[edit]

An image or media file that you uploaded or altered, Image:Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca T.jpg, has been listed at Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion. Please look there 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. —Bkell (talk) 03:03, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I want to call you a name but I will refrain[edit]

You are the one who makes personal attacks. You must be miserable. Please visit here for more info.76.22.74.67 11:23, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Don't let jerks be rude 2 you, I respect you are doing your job!!![edit]

If you are the one who did all the fish stuff then your a jerk, 76.22.74.67... Get a life and if you think he User:CambridgeBayWeather messed up write another admin, don't be rude & mess up something you didn't do! allie_collegegirl21 20:01, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Lasham Airfield[edit]

If public = open, why not use the word open? It would seem to be less ambiguous. To my mind, public means used for airtransport by all and sundry. User:Jmcc150

Thanks for the quick response to Wiidude101's vandalism[edit]

That was fast. Thanks. Cheers, Lankybugger 19:01, 7 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]