User talk:Hayford Peirce/Archive 3

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language desk/Dennett edit

hi, i asked here some questions that relate to your recent edit of Daniel Dennett. it is supposed to yield a general response, not to avoid a dialog, and i'll be happy to see you reply in either way. trespassers william 21:12, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

Caps

Best thing I can suggest is check the Manual of Style. The way you describe it makes it sound as if this article is being written as an advertisement, which might also be grounds for not using the all-caps. In the media it varies from publication to publication. But I'm not aware of a specific rule. Regarding the "mad reverter" the anon (who still won't admit to being that registered user who left in a huff) has taken the radio links thing to the next level, starting a thread on the issue here. 23skidoo 01:09, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

Image:Wimbledon Courts From Air.jpg

You may want to take a look at this image you uploaded. It lacks source information, and a rationale for being used (as it's tagged as non-free). Currently, it's not being used in any article, partially due to these problems.

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Numbers

I haven't a clue. They started turning up about a month ago but I can't seem to find any information about them. I must assume they're some sort of statistical thing. 23skidoo 19:56, 17 January 2007 (UTC)

Heads up

That anon with the bee in his bonnet regarding radio show links seems to be on the prowl again. I haven't seen him removing any links from any of "my" articles (i.e. Saint, Crime Club, etc) but you might want to keep an eye on Nero Wolfe, etc. 23skidoo 06:18, 12 January 2007 (UTC)

The guy is really on a roll. His latest comments at User talk:76.170.239.56‎ about me rich. He claims I'm a sockpuppet of another user, and that I am continuing to post libellous comments about him. He's an outright liar that guy. I don't know why someone doesn't just ban him permanently. I'd do so myself, but can't due to conflict of interest. 23skidoo 06:15, 18 January 2007 (UTC)

Campbell cites

Hayford, I just emailed you some info for the Campbell article; let me know if you don't get it--I've had some email troubles. Mike Christie (talk) 04:14, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

Unsupported accusations, abuse of edit summaries

Please accept this as a polite request to stop making unsupported accusations on the Earhart talk page and stop the use of threats and other abusive remarks in your edit summaries. Thank you. Gwen Gale 04:04, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

Trolls

Please review Wikipedia:What is a troll. Trolling is a deliberate, bad faith attempt to disrupt the editing of Wikipedia ...Genuine dissent is not trolling. I'm only saying that the AE article header reads like a press release written by GP. Since none of you seem to know who GP is, for starters, I suggest you ask me over on the talk page. Thanks and no, I'm not playing games, I'm trying to understand how much y'all know about this topic. Gwen Gale 18:54, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

Regarding the above comments

I was going to leave a general comment regarding the anon you reverted on my talk page, but the above two postings have gotten my attention. Please see my posting to the user here. I know I'm sticking my neck in, but from all evidence that I can see, the two accusations being made above are unfounded and without merit. 23skidoo 04:04, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

Here is the diff wherein Hayford Peirce made the utterly unfounded, uninformed and careless accusation. So far as I know the issue has been resolved and there are no hard feelings on my part, I'm only providing this citation to show the basis of my response. Cheers to you both! :) Gwen Gale 17:44, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

Mayonnaise

I wasn't the one who removed the paragraph in the first place; the new version just felt more right to me. Purely a matter of taste, I suppose. Thank you for your rewrite, in any case. 18:26, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

Vandalism on my userpage

Thanks again for handling that bit of vandalism. The only reason it happened was because another admin unprotected the page without consulting with me first. It's protected again so that should be the end of that for awhile. 23skidoo 02:42, 26 January 2007 (UTC)

When I went to re-protect the page, I noticed that one must now specify a duration for the protection. That might have been why he unprotected it. But it still would have been nice to explain the reasoning to me. And the evidence shows that that page needs protection for a good reason. Part of the problem is I'm the first listed administrator because my handle is the only one that starts with a number. (I keep hoping a new admin comes along with a handle starting with the number 1). So people with no lives who like to cause trouble take a look at the admin list, see me, and I'm an easy target. Incidentally the reason I put that "don't add me to categories" thing was because I noticed a number of categories being created to try and pigeonhole administrators, so I wanted to stop that. If one of the userboxes puts me in a category, that's fine, but at least I chose the userbox. On another topic, I'm not getting involved in the Earhart situation unless it's requested. I reacted to the messages left here as I felt they were somewhat out-of-line based upon having no reference to what she was complaining abou and no indication at the Earhart pages. I don't think your comments (as cited) warranted the reaction, but the user in question has indicated she wants to drop the matter, so unless you want to pick it up, we can leave it there. 23skidoo 05:11, 26 January 2007 (UTC)

Orphaned images?

I happened to notice that you removed two orphaned image notices from this page, with the comment "removed strange bot additions." This suggests you may not have understood the purpose of the notices. They were just meant to inform that two images you uploaded are in fact not used in any articles. The idea is that you should either delete them / request they be deleted, or go ahead and use them somewhere. -- IslandGyrl 18:34, 27 January 2007 (UTC)

Riggs-Court

Hey there. Actually, the information about this match is in the "Career timeline" section of her article. But I understand your basic point and agree that it is sufficiently notable to be discussed in the "Biography" section instead. Cheers. Tennis expert 05:55, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

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  • I just noticed the above and went to check. It looks like you had uploaded a second version of this cover at one point. I can go ahead and delete it if you'd like or you can just let the system handle it. 23skidoo 14:55, 1 February 2007 (UTC)

Catboner vandal

I've blocked the IP for 24 hours, but since it is an IP, I can't do more than that, I'm afraid. Indefinite blocks are only allowed for IPs in extreme cases when it can be confirmed that no other users are likely to be affected. This is probably a school machine. Someone has already protected the Phillips page, I see. 23skidoo 14:55, 1 February 2007 (UTC)

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Dorothy Parker

Rather than cut out someone's addition, why don't you flag it and bring it to the discussion page? The item on Carla Bruni is kind of a big deal. The songs were mentioned on CNN and other places this week. I added a references link to that section. Thanks. --K72ndst 04:32, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

Alexander Woollcott

If you read the discussion page for Alexander Woollcott: it is Shubert, not Schubert, as every Broadway theatergoer knows. --K72ndst 21:20, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

Rosewall article

Thanks very much. Like you, I have thought for a long time that the article needs to be reworked. But the magnitude of the task seemed too severe. I finally decided to start working on the article section-by-section and tackled probably the easiest section to edit, Rosewall's amateur career. But I'm not happy with the way that section flows and would welcome your enhancements. One major aspect I don't like is the lack of a narrative description of his amateur career. Statistics and match results are fine, but there needs to be interesting context. Best regards! Tennis expert 23:12, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

Cheesesteak

Hello and thanks for your input on the Cheesesteak article. Please see my response to your edit on the associated talk page. Cheers! --Thisisbossi 05:19, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

Who is Babe Ruth? Sounds like a playmate from the 50ies.

Talk pages are there for exchange between editors, "edit" "summaries" are just that. Anyway, if I correctly interpreted what you wrote in your edit summary here, you asked me if I'd insist on references for a similar assertion on Babe Ruth. Answer: Yes, of course. An extraordinarily strong assertion like "generally considered to be one of the greatest of all time" needs extraordinarily good references, otherwise it would be non-verifiable, non-neutral and possibly original research and should definitely be deleted in order to improve the article. Well, I gave you a chance instead of deleting this at once, and you provided two sources, and thank you for that. In my private life, I'm a fan of Pete Sampras and the stellar tennis he played - but this is not my soapbox, it's an online encyclopedia project, and I am trying to honour all the work others have done and are doing by taking it serious. Just like you. End of discussion, case closed. —Kncyu38 (talkcontribs) 05:52, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

Page protection

Just a friendly heads-up - the {{sprotected}} template doesn't actually protect a page - it just adds the message. Only an administrator can protect a page, but anyone can request protection at WP:RPP. Anyway, I think the problem on Mammary intercourse is only with one individual - his IP was blocked, and the image that has been added repeatedly is listed for a deletion discussion, and in the meantime can only be added to an the article by an administrator. RJASE1 Talk 13:38, 17 February 2007 (UTC)

Turkeyman

Someone beat me to it; it was already gone before I got there. Cheers! 23skidoo 19:52, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

Main Templar article

We may need to keep an eye on the main Simon Templar article as someone who is obviously a big Val Kilmer fan tried to place an image of Kilmer as the lead picture for the article, and the infobox was obviously based upon the film rather than the books (anyone who reads Charteris knows Templar prefers his knives over a pistol). I've tried to fix things up and have asked the user to explain his rationale in the talk page, so we'll see what happens. The image he'd placed has already been flagged for deletion anyway as it wasn't tagged properly. Incidentally, for those keeping score, I just finished Prelude for War (not one of the better Saint books but Charteris makes some very accurate predictions about WW2). I'm taking a break from the Saint for a bit while I read some Doctor Who and a couple of non-fiction books, and then it's on to Follow the Saint. 23skidoo 04:24, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

Yeah, I agree it isn't vandalism though it looks like the editor is about to get a little slap on the wrist for uploading images with no licensing info. I haven't read any Hamilton in a long time, mainly because of my Saint reading project, and more recently I've gotten back into reading Doctor Who books again because of the brilliant series revival on TV. I found a goody a few days ago, though, a paperback of essays by Hamilton called On Guns and Hunting. Looks interesting. 23skidoo 04:39, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

Sources discussion

Did you intend to leave that message with Mattisse on my talk page? Just checking in case you'd accidentally left it there. I agree that the new standards are going render stubs out of many articles. This might be the straw that breaks this camel's back and makes me abandon Wikipedia for good. I have an article on Bill Haley that I fear is about to be destroyed (and I don't care if WP:OWN says no one owns the articles; I still put in a lot of time and effort for FREE on that thing). 23skidoo 16:28, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

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Your auto-biography on Wikipedia

Hi, Mr. Peirce. I noticed that, other than for minnor cosmetic changes (like adding or removing categories or reverting vandalism), you're the only contributor to the article you created about yourself. In the case you haven't yet, you may be interested in reading Wikipedia:Conflict of interest and Wikipedia:Autobiography, Wikipedia policies dealing with, among other things, editors writing about themselves.

I also noticed that some of the information you added in your article in unsourced, just as well as an (imho) overall feeling of lack of notability (please, don't be offended. Someone not being notable doesn't means his not important).

I will edit you autobiography to ask for some sources where I feel they are necessary (please, don't think this means I don't believe those passages to be true).

Also, I ask you to try not to feel offended if your Wikipedia autobiography is nominated for deletion (depending on the outcome of the source-asking).

You may want to read Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/David McJonathan-Swarm for a (maybe) similar case.

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