Welcome from Redwolf24 edit

Welcome!

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IPA transliterations edit

Hi, they look pretty good. One thing to keep in mind though is that only l, n, and m can be syllabic (with the little line under them). k and p are not syllabic in English; instead there's a shwa before them. --Angr (t·c) 05:14, 20 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your additions of IPA stuff. I fixed an extra ] you left in the Pasco, Washington article, but I'm wondering what the double { brackets are around the IPA pronunciation you put in. It looks like standard coding for a template, but it seems to not work as one. Care to clue in a noob? Alexlockhart 11:25, 20 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

  • The template is the IPA template. It formats the text so it shows clearly in Internet Explorer. You can see the markup at Wikipedia: Manual of Style (pronunciation). the iBook of the Revolution 22:27, 20 December 2005 (UTC)Reply
    • Wow, cool! I didn't notice the problem since I use Firefox, but the manual you linked to showed me how bad it would look in IE and what a good workaround the IPA template is. I'm something of an amatuer linguist, so it's neat to see WP providing so well for a good pronunciation scheme, and I'll start adding IPA stuff to articles also. Alexlockhart 18:00, 21 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

lowercase edit

Hi! Just wanted to let you know that {{lowercase}} would probably work better for you than {{wrongtitle}}. Dread Lord CyberSkull ✎☠ 02:33, 2 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Small bunchofgrapes edit

Welcome to wikipedia and have fun editing, you have a good mentor David D. (Talk) 05:07, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • Thanks, though I have been here longer - I just have a little less time for here. the iBook of the Revolution 19:57, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
    • That's true; he's an old hand, but lacks a singlemined obsessional personality like myself. Regarding Japan, it looks more like a content dispute than vandalism to me in the most recent set of anon edits (though I might not have looked at the right diffs): be careful of the term "vandalism" - it has a very narrow definition around here. —Bunchofgrapes (talk) 15:58, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Recent Changes Camp in Portland edit

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Unsigned edit

{{unsigned|User|date}} or {{unsigned2|date|user}} ... unsigned2 is a little easier because that's the same order as shown in the history list. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Bunchofgrapes (talkcontribs) 22:31, 21 January 2006 (UTC) (UTC) :-)Reply

Wikimedia Canada edit

Hi there! I'd like to invite you to explore Wikimedia Canada, and create a list of people interested in forming a local chapter for our nation. A local chapter will help promote and improve the organization, within our great nation. We'd also like to encourage everyone to suggest projects for our national chapter to participate in. Hope to see you there!--DarkEvil 17:11, 20 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

ca.wikipedia.org, eh? —Bunchofgrapes (talk) 03:43, 3 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

A Wee Bit of Irish edit

Hello iBook, I was just browsing through wikipedia and I stumbled across your userpage, and noticed your interest in Irish Gaelic. So I thought I'd give you a free breakdown of your userbox on the subject!

Níl Gaeilge ag an úsáideoir seo, nó is beag atá sí aige. Is not Irish at the user this or is little that is at him.This user does not know Irish, or knows a little.

Níl = is not Gaeilge = Irish ag = at an = the úsáideoir = user seo = this nó = or is = is beag = little atá = that is sí = it aige = at him

And if you want to know how to pronounce (as if it were in English...) Nyeel Gayle-ge ag an oosa-jer shaw, naw is bag a-taw she egg-eh

Maybe you know all this already, but as the old saying goes "learn again to never forget", or did I just make that up. Sounds good anyway!. Slán Brian 22:32, 15 February 2006 (UTC)Reply


New Wiki edit

Hi, I'm looking for people who could be interested in a wiki about depression. I see you mention it on your user page so I wondered if you might want to contribute. The wiki is one of the many at Wikicities, a project started by Jimbo and Angela. I'm hoping it will be a real resource for people affected by depression. If you want to have a look, it's at http://depression.wikicities.com . I see you may be mostly away from Wikipedia at the moment, but perhaps you could call in when you are back. Thanks -- sannse (talk) 14:03, 10 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

IPA edit

Could you add the IPA pronounciation to Durian, perhaps? —Bunchofgrapes (talk) 23:56, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

H. R. Giger edit

Hi, iBook, H. R. Giger needs the IPA badly, it seems. Would you care to add? Thanks! --BorgQueen 16:03, 19 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Wikproject Oregon edit

I would like to see some sort of collaboration or cohesion with respect to the Oregon Wikiproject so that we can see some sort of progress toward a goal. Please give suggestions on the talk page. PDXblazers 20:02, 8 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hey it's Steven and I was wondering what subdivison would you say Medford is? Like as an example the subdivion type for DC is Federal District and the subdivion name District of Columbia. So please get back to me as soon as possible. --Steven91 00:03, 18 May 2006 (UTC)Reply


Achromat Picture edit

Hi, Not sure what the action is here. I originated the achromatic focal curve, drew it myself based on typical achromat C-F color correction and typical green secondary spectrum. I said that it was originated by me (Mike Jones). I will certainly consider responding to your request once I understand what you've asked me to do. Walk me through it, OK?--Mike 22:29, 12 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

P.S., Well, I kind of think I did what it wanted. Check?

Re: Image:Sabattini.jpg edit

Hi, I contacted the webmaster; but don't hold your breath, this may take some time. Goodbye. --OneEuropeanHeart 21:10, 13 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

IPA edit

thanks for pointing out the current stylebook for pronunciation. I appreciate that. For Spokane, I agree, the IPA should be included and should be first. but I think the "spō-can" example should not be removed and I think it falls under the style guideline of "can include rhymes with, etc." thanks, Catherine --cda 19:46, 23 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

A belated hello edit

From one Oregonian to another. Do you have plans to attend OSCON next month? (Or will you even be in Oregon over the summer break?) I am in the process of organizing a BOF on Wikipedia for that, & would like to invite you to it. (And I've learned that you don't need to pay money to attend BOFs, so that shouldn't prevent you from attending.) -- llywrch 15:35, 20 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Boo! edit

Just saying hello because I'm fooling around in Wikipedia today. Talk to you more later. Billbert12 (talk) 01:04, 2 January 2008 (UTC)Reply


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Notability edit

Is it possible to find some more sources of information on this topic L'Union fait la force? It is tagged with a notability tag, and there are currently 31 articles in the scope of wikiproject Canada which are tagged with notability concerns, so I am contacting all the article creation editors to see if the quantity of notability concern articles can be reduced, and quality increased. For more help see this note. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 18:51, 24 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

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You're invited! Women's History Month Edit-a-Thon at the University of Oregon edit

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Wiki Loves Pride edit

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Upcoming Art+Feminism events in Oregon edit

 
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Upcoming Wikipedia edit-a-thon dedicated to artists of color - Thursday, Oct. 26 at PNCA edit

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Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon: Jewish Women Artists (March 8, Oregon Jewish Museum) edit

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International Women's Day Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, Oregon Jewish Museum, Thursday, March 7 edit

The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education, in partnership with social practice artist Shoshana Gugenheim and as part of the Art+Feminism Project, will host the 2nd Annual International Women's Day Wikipedia Edit-a-thon to edit and/or create Wikipedia articles for Jewish women artists. The event will be held at the museum on Thursday, March 7 from 4 to 8 pm. Pre-registration is preferred but not required. Members of the public are invited to come to the museum to learn about the editing process, its history, its impact, and how to do it. We aim to collaboratively edit/enter 18 Jewish women artists into the canon. Support will be provided by an experienced local Wikipedian who will be on site to teach and guide the process. This edit-a-thon will serve as both a public art action and a public educational program. Participants will have an opportunity to select an artist/s ahead of time or on site.

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Portland Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon: March 12, 2022 edit

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International Women’s Day Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon, Sunday, March 10 edit

 
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