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Peyton Manning edit

There have recently been a series of edits to the article that are a byproduct of a dispute elsewhere on Wikipedia and long story short, I reverted an editor per WP:DENY. I don't have any history with this article though and if I've reverted to the wrong version I welcome someone with a history on this article fixing this. I've noticed you have edited this article, so I'd appreciate it if you'd take a look and feel free to revert me if necessary. basically the change is between 3 stat external links and 5. Anyway, your assistance would be appreciated. Thanks!--Isotope23 19:32, 13 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

WikiProject Military History elections edit

The Military history WikiProject coordinator election has begun. We will be selecting seven coordinators to serve for the next six months from a pool of sixteen candidates. Please vote here by February 25!

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Thanks much for the vote in the MilHist elections! I look forward to working with you in the year ahead regardless of who gets the coordinator and assistance coordinator positions. Onwards to adventure! --Petercorless 16:42, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Removal of Japanese text edit

Hi. Why did you remove the Japanese text and translations from Get a Mac? I go to Wikipedia when I don't know something, and I think a lot of people do so too. I really think if a non-Japanese speaker heard the Network ad and went here and found no translation, he would be confused. - 24.185.117.0 23:04, 14 February 2007 (UTC)Reply


Hi 24.185.117.0,

I removed the Japanese text because:

  • I was making a bold edit to reduce the size of the article.
  • Several of the sections of "Japanese text" were marked with "sp?" indicating that the editor did not know if they were correct.
  • The text was disproprtionately large compared to other listed synopses.
  • The advertisement was for an English-speaking audience. It was meant to provide sufficient information through context or translation.
  • The advertisement was no longer in service based on an editor's statement, hence some of the information was moot.

I've included both the old and new versions below for comparison by all:

(Original) Network — Mac and PC hold hands to demonstrate their ability to network with each other. A Japanese woman, representing a new digital camera, enters and takes Mac's hand. Mac introduces himself with the standard Japanese (sp?) Hajimemashite, yoroshiku onegaishimasu. ("Hello, nice to meet you.") PC questions the fact that Mac can "speak her language", and Mac replies that everything "just kinda works wiith a Mac." She then hands Mac a digital print, which he thanks her by saying Arigatou ("Thank you"). After handing him the digital print she asks Mac, referring to PC, (sp?) Ne ne ne, dare ano ossan, Otaku pokunai? ("Hey, who's that man? He's geeky, isn’t he?") PC is utterly confused, and says to the Japanese product, Buon giorno ("Good Day" in Italian) in futile attempt to converse. (Part of the "geeky" line appears to be chopped in the on-line movie, making it sound like Darren, although the word "Dare" (who) is clearly audible.) With the introduction of "Surgery", this ad disappeared from the website.

(Revised)

  • Network — Mac and PC hold hands to demonstrate their ability to network with each other. A Japanese woman, representing a new digital camera, enters and takes Mac's hand. Mac introduces himself with the standard Japanese for "Hello, nice to meet you." PC questions the fact that Mac can "speak her language" and Mac replies that everything "just kinda works with a Mac." She then hands Mac a digital print, for which he thanks her by saying Arigatou ("Thank you"). After handing him the digital print she asks Mac in Japanese (referring to PC) "Hey, who's that man? He's geeky, isn’t he?" PC is utterly confused, and says to the Japanese product, Buon giorno ("Good Day" in Italian) in futile attempt to converse.

Take care,

Larry Lmcelhiney 01:15, 15 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Orphaned fair use image (Image:BTLogo.gif) edit

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Battle of Cieneguilla edit

Hi Larry. I really appreciate your help. Cheers. -- Szvest - Wiki me up ® 17:48, 15 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Colts images edit

The reason I put them back at 150 is because, unlike an rounded logo, this size doesn't make the article ugly, it looks just fine. No real reason to have it at 100 in my mind Soxrock 01:50, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

I am not sure that I agree with your analysis, because the logos are significantly larger than similar logos of other teams--even the 100px appears to be larger than a number of teams. A common interpretation of fair use image size is: The image is no larger, and of no higher quality, than required for its use in articles. I do understand your feelings about what "looks good to you", however. Please try to look at comparable logo sizes on other articles for a comparison. Thanks for considering an alternate approach. Take care, Larry Lmcelhiney 03:16, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Laws of war edit

Killings within the laws of war are not massacres. That is the whole point of the laws of war, killing the enemy within the laws of war is not a crime. If you want to include aerial bombardment in the list then please provide an verifiable reliable source that aerial bombardment was a war crime. It is up to the editor who wishes to include it to provide such sources if requested and I am requesting them. (but see the talk page for more on this). --Philip Baird Shearer 19:07, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply


Hi PBS,

I believe that the article is looking for:

Below is a list of incidents that either meet the criteria of resulting in large numbers of deliberate and direct civilian deaths in a single event, or that are commonly labeled as massacres, though they may not be on the same scale.

This really doesn't define the method of the massacre. I am not pushing aerial bombardment as a war crime, so please don't make that suggestion. I simply look at the list as see the Atomic Bombing (aerial bombardment) in Japan is on the list and see that others, such as Dresden is removed. I don't understand and would be pleased to have your insight.

My suggestion, as before, would be to include them in a separate section or color scheme, since the did occur and many believe them to fall in the definition above. Not that anyone is asking for them to be or have been considered war crimes.

Thanks for listening.

Take care,

Larry Lmcelhiney 19:38, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply


Grossman tripping or not edit

I enjoy edit wars as little or less than the next guy, so maybe we can talk this out here, one Colts fan to another.

I, personally, don't dispute that, on the play in question, Grossman's feet got tangled up. What I dispute are the following points:

  1. That you can cite this as fact. The entire summary, as it stands, is basically highlights from the gamebook, which is cited. I got in a long discussion with the guy who put up an "original research" tag on the section a bit back. You can look that up if you're curious. I though he was being quite overzealous, but at the core he has a solid point. The fact that you and I agree we saw this doesn't mean that it's verifiable. (As a side point, I don't really think anything Phil Simms said counts as an expert opinion.)
  2. That noting this tripping is either relevant, or gives the reader an accurate impression of the play. My recollection of the play is that McFarland created pressure, Grossman attempted to avoid it, tripped slightly, and got sacked. The trip was CAUSED by McFarland's pressure, and it's not clear that Grossman would have been able to avoid a sack (or an intentional grounding penalty) even if he had not stumbled slightly. Noting the tripping implies that this was primarily a negative play by Grossman, and McFarland was merely a fortunate bystander. In my opinion it was more of a positive play by McFarland, or if you prefer, a negative play by the Bears' interior offensive line. I think adding the phrase creates an inaccurate impression of the play. (Now, the next play, THAT was Grossman's fault.)

My second point is, of course, just my opinion. You're welcome to disagree. But the fact that we can disagree, and there's no cited source to back either of us up, makes me consider this phrase a poor addition. Regards, Atarr 19:22, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Just to back up what I'm saying here - here is the commentary on the play from the FIRST game summary I looked at, from ESPN.com:
Defensive tackle Anthony McFarland, with a spin move reminiscent of Dwight Freeney, sacked Grossman for an 11-yard loss.
No mention of tripping at all. - Atarr 19:29, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
OK, I concede your points. You are right that there was a failure of the front line or it would never have happened. Also, that the "tripping" is really relevent. Sometime I think that we overanalyze these things too much! Thanks for getting back with me with such a sound response. Take care, Larry Lmcelhiney 19:38, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

All those images you just tagged. edit

Isn't {{logo}} a Fair Use Rationale? *Mishatx*-In\Out 05:29, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

It is a copyright category, and it also says: "To the uploader: please add a detailed fair use rationale for each use, as described on Help:Image page#Fair use rationale, as well as the source of the work and copyright information." (These images are being pulled from a site where the images retain their original copyright and that is not being listed, either.) Lmcelhiney 05:34, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
gotcha. I fall asleep before I reach the ends of those long-winded boxes. Although it does seem odd that a box that explains why this is fair use then asks the uploader to explain why it's fair use. *Mishatx*-In\Out 05:43, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Logos and Uniforms edit

Lmcelhiney, the logos and uniforms section of the Colts page with the tabled images are ugly. They are downsized, and the text is too far down. The reverted and current version needs to keep it that way. Please. Soxrock 16:59, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply


I am sorry that you feel that way. If you would allow me to have reduced the size of the logos to something more appropriate for this section, then I would believe that it would have been acceptable. Your current version has logos which are as large as the only picture on the article. This is not the purpose of a logo image. In fact, the the only logo that really needs to be there is the one in the Infobox. There is so little added information by the shift in blue as to be non-notable.

If you really wanted to improve the article, you could find some fair use images which could added to the article as many of the team sites have.

Please let me know what you want to do.

Thanks,

Larry

Lmcelhiney 17:16, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Tags on images edit

What's going on? Suddenly there are tags everywhere. Can that stop, because it's been fine for now, why is it bad now? Crazy Canadian 19:35, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply


Please read the fair use guidelines.

These images do not state their copyright holder. It is NOT copyright sportslogos.net and it came from sportslogos.net. They specifically state on their website that they are not the copyright holder and cannot grant permission for use.

Second, many of these images do not have fair use rationale, "why" they can be used as fair use. Please read the copyright notice on each of the images. It requires the Uploader to provide a rationale.


Third, please do not remove these tags without resolving the issues and communicating them on the talk page. Simply putting a comment in the edit summary is not adequate.


Thanks for your interest in helping.

Take care,

Larry Lmcelhiney 20:14, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Ok

1) The copyright is in the boxes, (a.k.a. the Charles Gibson photo was seen on the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, which makes it their copyright, as far as I know)

2) The reason WHY they can be used in their current capacities is because is shows them during their playing career, which is now an impossible to recreate thing. It also fills the image void in the player box

3) Sorry, but I removed the tags because in those edit summaries I had put down everything that mattered as far as I know

Take care,

 Soxrock (Talk) 15:34, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, I think that you might have me partially confused with someone else who is remarking on your photograph uploads. I have only been active with you on "fair use" images of LOGOs.

I believe that there is a solution to all of this...

Regarding the Fair Use Rationale, here is something which I have effectively used to keep images online:

User: lmcelhiney asserts that the limited use of this copyrighted image in Wikipedia articles directly pertaining to it is a fair use of the image, for the following reasons:

   * It was provided by ___________ as a promotional image.
   * No free-license alternatives are available that convey the same information.
   * The image is no larger, and of no higher quality, than required for its use in articles.
   * It is used in Wikipedia only for educational purposes and is not used for profit.
   * Its use on Wikipedia does not compete with the copyright holder.
   * Its use on Wikipedia is not expected to decrease the value of the copyright to its holder.

This seems to answer all of the questions...

Next, Copyright holder. It is "obvious" who holds the copyright, but we know that it is not the website where you originally obtained them. They specifically state that they are not the copyright holder and cannot grant permission for use. I believe that a statement which identifies the copyright holder as part of your comments is all that is required along with the location where you obtained the image (which need not be an URL).

Finally image size. Your images are very large. Of course, they look nice when reduced to the 100-300px range, but the problem is that to remain in fair use, the uploaded image must be small and low resolution. Anyone can legally pull images off of WikiPedia and use them for any purpose (including modification). Please reduce the size of the image before you upload it (physical size, not file size) to keep WikiPedia out of trouble.

If we can come to a consensus on this, I believe that most of the complaints and warnings which you have been getting on your talk pages will go away. I believe that User:Mecu would help on this as well.

Please, let's get this resolved so that we can all go out and do other things!

Thanks for listening and take care,

Larry

Lmcelhiney 21:03, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Reply to questions on my talk page about fair use edit

Sorry for the delay, I was out of town for a few nights. All images should have a source, but it may not be a URL, but knowing where the image was obtained is important. The rationale for logos is fairly obvious, but the tag alone is not enough. Be sure to check the original upload date as if it was uploaded prior to May 4, 2006, it cannot be speedily deleted because of no rationale. Sending through IFD is fine (I asked, and this is what I was told to do with them). I'm quite familiar with the other users that you mentioned, and I realized that, for some of these images, I was "arguing" over whether it should be 300px wide max or 338px wide max. Does 38px really matter? My thought would also go for the 150 vs. 100 in the article. It's such a minute detail, it's not that important. I think all fair use images should be 300px wide max. I even tried to get that inserted into the policy, but I only got 2 supports, 2 opposes and a bunch of neutral comments. Whatever the original size is, it should be reduced before uploading to Wikipedia. Image size edit wars, especially over what size we retain of the file (and less perhaps what is displayed in an article) shouldn't be such a concrete number (like 300px!). But just generally known that if the original file is 2000x1000, we should probably only have at most a 500x250 (though I would say 300xwhatever, but 300, 500, eh). The fair use requiring saying who is the copyright holder isn't that important for these logos, as it should be fairly obvious who the copyright holder is (or who we assume it is). The season template can restrict and force a default size, but it can be easily beaten by those who know the tricks to get around them. All logos are different ratios, so forcing a standard size isn't probably a good idea either. WP:IMAGE states 550px max for any image, but images used alongside text (which is nearly all images on WP) should be 300px or less (hence my 300px rule above), but control by article creators are given wide latitude in deciding what is appropriate, based on the individual image. I hope I've answered all of your questions, if not, forgive me as I'm really tired. Welcome to the Fair Use world. (You could checkout the Wikiproject I created that I'm trying to have deal with all image related problems, see WP:IMG).) Good luck! --MECU≈talk 20:37, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hi Mecu, Thanks for the response! I have been busy in the meantime--maybe not exactly in the way that you'd have recommended. Please see my "Image Tagging" responses above. I would be very pleased to work with you in this area and have some questions, but your pages provided me with a lot of help in templates, etc., in your absence. Let's talk! Take care, Larry Lmcelhiney 21:19, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Commons User Assertion edit

I assert to be the same user as commons:User:Lmcelhiney Lmcelhiney 04:21, 18 February 2007 (UTC) Reply

Logos edit

Hi there

While these logos are technically invalid, and my approval and reapproval from Creamer's website isn't enough (he doesn't own the logos) I still think they should stay their respective sizes. I, sadly, down have a downscaling program, and you can't reduce jersey sizes, because that Falcons uniform is ugly. Please tell me if you, or MECU, have any problems with that. Soxrock 14:59, 18 February 2007 (UTC)Reply


Hey, even though some of my uploaded images have some tags saying they can be deleted, can you help make sure they don't. I know that Creamer doesn't own copyrights, but that's the site it was found on, AND they are used in the proper sectopms om a;; articles. So those tags in my mind are irrelevant. Hope to here from you soon. Crazy Canadian 21:18, 18 February 2007 (UTC) --- Reply

Fair use rationale. edit

Hi Soxrock,

I have modified the Cleveland Browns helmet image with fair use rationale per our discussions:

Place a simple description at the beginning without any further copyright or location information:

Cleveland Browns helmet image (2006)

Then place the following statement (with modifications) as shown (remove the "nowiki" tags and leave the comments, if you want to make the rationale usable for others):

User:Soxrock asserts that the limited use of this copyrighted image in Wikipedia articles directly pertaining to it is a fair use of the image, for the following reasons:

  • It is of the logo, helmet or uniform of an NFL team <!-- Substitue other sport (i.e. NBA, MLB, etc.)-->which retains the copyright.
  • It was obtained from the Sportslogos.net website <!-- Substitute with actual website location name (not URL)--> which serves only to collect and archive these images.
  • No free-license alternatives are available that convey the same information.
  • The image is no larger, and of no higher quality, than required for its use in articles. <!-- To use this statement, you must downscale images which are significantly larger than that which will be placed in the article. -->
  • It is used in Wikipedia only for educational purposes and is not used for profit.
  • Its use on Wikipedia does not compete with the copyright holder.
  • Its use on Wikipedia is not expected to decrease the value of the copyright to its holder.



Of course, you will still need to resolve the image size issue, as that puts WikiPedia in a difficult postion.

In future, just place all of the information in the box when you upload an image, along with the "logo" tag.

Hope that this helps.

Take care,

Larry Lmcelhiney 14:05, 19 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Very strange edit

Why is it that when I view my complete watchlist, I see a number of redlinks to "articles" I have never edited or seen, such as: "‎Larry Sanger smokes a large, juicy wikicock (Talk)" and "‎National Socialist German Workers Party ON WHEELSS!!! (Talk)" Adam Carr 06:50, 25 February 2007 (CST)

Move vandals. We seem to have inherited WOW from Wikipedia. Just tick the box next to them to delete from your list. Neville English | Talk 07:34, 25 February 2007 (CST)

How can "vandals" make articles I have never edited or even looked at appear on my watchlist? This is a bug, not just vandalism. Adam Carr 07:37, 25 February 2007 (CST)

The vandals use(d) the 'Move page' function. (I think that I read that only editors and above can move pages now, as a response to this problem.) When that happens, the newly created page gets added to your watch list, along with the original article. When the constables set things back the way they were originally, and delete the offending newly created article it gets left on your watch list, and you have to delete it manually. This happens on Wikipedia as well. If you consider it a bug that deleted pages get left on watch lists, then the appropriate thing to do is to report it on source forge so that the MediaWiki developers consider it, and if they think it appropriate they will build it into a new release of the wiki source code. Neville English | Talk 08:06, 25 February 2007 (CST)

I'm sorry but I still don't understand. How can an article get on my watchlist unless I put it there? How can articles I have never edited or even looked at get on my watchlist? This never happened at WP. Adam Carr 10:21, 25 February 2007 (CST)

Apologies to Larry for cluttering up his page. (This probably belongs somewhere else.) However, this is probably one of the most watched pages, so it may dispel some confusion.
Step 1: you edit a page, or press 'Watch this page'.
Step 2: a vandal uses the 'Move page' button to rename the page that is on your watchlist. This creates a new page (with a strange title that you've never seen before) that gets added to your watchlist because the 'Move page' functionality assumes that you are still interested in the contents even though it has a new title. A redirect replaces the original article (which is also still on your watchlist). (This applies to both the main page and the talk page.)
Step 3: a constable comes along and clears up the mess by moving the page with the funny title back whence it came. The constable then deletes the article with the funny title, but the deletion function does not clear the entry from your watchlist. Et voila: random titles on your watchlist.
With the skin (page layout) that I have chosen using preferences, I now see a gap between 'Stop watching' and 'Discuss this page' in the list of functions: YMMV. This is where the 'Move page' function used to appear on the list of actions. I think it did happen on Wikipedia, but the page move vandals were a relatively recent occurrence. Neville English | Talk 10:49, 25 February 2007 (CST)

Interesting vandalism from CZ--Lmcelhiney 13:35, 9 March 2007 (UTC) Reply

WikiProject Military history/Coordinators edit

Denver Broncos Pic edit

Thanks for filling me in on the whole image sourcing thing. I'm not actually the one who uploaded the original image; my only association was reducing the size as per requests for fair use reduce, but it was informative nontheless. Have a good day, DÃ¥vid Fuchs (talk / frog blast the vent core!) 16:04, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

EDIT: Not sure why I put AfD... *brain snap* DÃ¥vid Fuchs (talk / frog blast the vent core!) 16:04, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Copyrights edit

What do you mean "without permission"? I've cleared myself with all the pictures copyrights, no problems with the copyright owners. Soxrock 20:05, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply


Please explain what you mean by "I've cleared myself with all the pictures copyrights."

  • Images that were marked were licensed as TV Screen shots, though there were obtained from a website.
  • None of the websites that were listed specifically allowed use of their images and some specifically disallowed the use.
  • If you have obtained specific permission, please provide a reference to it to preclude others from tagging your images. (Also, you need to provide that to the WikiPedia Copyright group as well for their review).

I am really trying to work with you on these--many others would have simply posted them for a IFD or possibly image-vio, since they have insufficient evidence attached to the file.

You have received numerous messages on image violations from a number of editors. If you truly want your images to remain on WikiPedia, you'd be more successful if you chose to follow the guidelines.

You really need to:

  • Avoid using images which you download from News websites unless you have written authorization for each image. (image-vio)
  • Consistently use Fair You Rationale (an example of which I provided earlier) even if you tag the image (both are required).(no rationale)
  • Avoid using images from logo or photo collections online as they do not own the copyright.(NLD)
  • State the copyright when you have followed all of the other rules.(NLD)
  • Finally go through ALL of the image files that you have created and make the correct changes to all of them. (User Contributions -- Sorted by images)

Otherwise you will spend most of your time improperly deleting valid tags, answering these annoying messages and replacing images rather than creating new articles, which is what you'd probably prefer to do.

As I said before I would be happy to assist you in correcting example images so that you can make the modifications on the rest.

Thanks for taking the time to resolve these issues.

Take care,

Larry Lmcelhiney 20:58, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

I've changed the licenses, they are "historic" since they cannot be duplicated and were taken from non-news agencies. I'll also try harder to avoid news websites. I noticed the archive where non-news website images were kept fine. Now, the reason that I have some copyright problems is because I usually take for granted that the URL images are on is where they are copyright. That is my fault, and I'm trying to get rid of that bad habit. I'll be doing some more of those NFL pages and images between this upcoming weekend and the end of March. Crazy Canadian 00:55, 27 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

The Military history WikiProject Newsletter: Issue XII - February 2007 edit

The February 2007 issue of the Military history WikiProject newsletter has been published. You may read the newsletter, change the format in which future issues will be delivered to you, or unsubscribe from this notification by following the link. Thank you.

Delivered by grafikbot 15:41, 1 March 2007 (UTC) Reply

Re: Admin Coaching? edit

Unfortunately, the page hasn't been up-to-date for some time; I haven't actually had the available free time necessary to undertake a proper coaching arrangement for several months now. (I had thought the page had been deleted with the rest of Esperanza, actually, given that I wasn't recieving messages regarding it.)

My apologies for any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused. Kirill Lokshin 21:20, 2 March 2007 (UTC) Reply

move edit

I have moved User/Lmcelhiney/Testpad to User:Lmcelhiney/Testpad. -- RHaworth 16:36, 6 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks much for fixing my error! --Lmcelhiney 16:40, 6 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Image:IndianapolisColts 1001.png edit

Hi, I just quickly went through that image when I was deleting images so I didn't spend that much time on it. The tag {{no license}} was used but it obviously had the {{logo}} tag on it. The tag {{Fairuse rationale needed}}, but see Wikipedia_talk:Criteria_for_speedy_deletion#Concerning_I6 it's not clear yet if that tag only counts when the generic fair use templates like {{fairuse}} and {{Non-free fair use in}} were used. And yes, those reasons you mentioned would be an excellent fair use rationale if added to the image page. Regarding the source or who holds the copyright, you could use {{subst:nsd}} if you don't think that source is valid. Whether the image fails wikipedia's fair use criteria, if you think it fails those criteria you can add {{Fair use disputed}} on the image and state your reason. Hope this helps, Garion96 (talk) 20:03, 6 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the information. I just wanted to be sure that I was not off track. Grey areas of guidelines are difficult at best. Take care, Larry --Lmcelhiney 16:47, 8 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Album tags edit

Hi, I think the one you are looking for is {{albumcover}} for license tagging. I still had the list here to refer back to later, but if you can do it quicker for the ones you noticed, all the better! Thanks. :) Bubba hotep 13:50, 9 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks, I will go ahead and make that change and check any others that I have done. Take care, Larry --Lmcelhiney 13:53, 9 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

No problem. Those licenses (and especially the correct templates to use after you've uploaded them) are a veritable minefield. Bubba hotep 13:58, 9 March 2007 (UTC) Reply

re:Super Bowl XLI edit

Actually the section was removed by a vandal that said it wasn't in a "Neutral Point of View", which is completely absurd. The move was fine. Cheers! — Moe 23:36, 19 March 2007 (UTC) Reply

Colts logos edit

I have taken your lead in putting the "I Assert that..." on the Colts pages. I just find it annoying, it's like out of the probably hundreds of images from sportslogos.net, it's the Colts logos that seem to be singled out and tagged. Crazy Canadian 12:30, 24 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for doing that. I'm not really singling out the Colts images, those were just the first that I saw. Actually, I'm marking the others as well, as I find them. If you know of other images with this problem, you could certainly tag them yourself or let me know, please. --Lmcelhiney 01:01, 25 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Admin coaching edit

There's an interesting situation that could use a sockpuppet investigation. Have a look at Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents#G2bambino_wikistalking. I'm dropping word with a few of my trainees about this. DurovaCharge! 06:27, 25 March 2007 (UTC) Reply

Re: Multiple User Accounts for User:Soxrock edit

I agree he hasn't quite violated any policy, especially now that it's announced these are multiples of the same person. I do think he's slightly using the different accounts to bolster "support" for his use of images and to give the sense that "more people" feel the use and position of their size is supported than is actually the case, but I don't have much (if any) proof, just my hunch really. I don't think we can do anything other than ask him to just use one account, to help consolidate the many notifications. You you compiled all his image notices onto one account, one would see a major problem, but spread out, it just looks like a normal problem. We tried to goto a madcab case about this, but another user opposed since it wouldn't having binding results so it went nowhere fast. I think just monitoring and asking to goto one username is all we can do, until he does something bad/against policy with them. Also, you should sign your comments on talk pages using ~~~~, like on my talk page. It will sign the page for you like this (except with your name): MECU≈talk 14:39, 28 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

(Oops, sorry! I was in a rush.) What is most frustrating about this is that I never knew initially that he had more than one account, so thought I was interacting with several users with the same FU Rationale issue. It took a lot of reading of edit history on Talk pages and User Contributions to figure the first one out. (Finally, I started listing more than one of his usernames on the messages that I placed on the talk page.) Unfortunately, we still don't know if there are more than the 4 accounts... --Lmcelhiney 14:52, 28 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
Don't worry, these are the only accounts I operate under. I did have a "bot" account proposal, but it failed. Now my intention has not been to make it seem like more support for me, or to bolster my accounts, but rather which account I bothered to sign in under. I generally use an account for a couple of days then switch to another. This account is used very sporadically. But I apologize for any confusion, but I'm not trying to stir anymore controversy with images (as in reverting back to uploaded size, because since I already have the image, I don't need it at full size, so feel free to reduce any uploaded images). The only thing is is that I'm likely not going to stop using all these accounts, I like all of them the same. But, I'm not going to use them for WP:3RR just to keep reverting. Thanks for understanding. TheSportsLogosMaster 15:49, 28 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Romanesque edit

You are most welcome. I'm a bit surprised at your comment ("Your willingness to compromise to achieve a correlation between text and image is much appreciated") - isn't wikipedia a peaceful locale dedicated solely to the pursuit of gentle intellectual truths in a collaborative, gentlemanly manner? Ha!

I'm just happy that my edit is approved of by someone more knowledgeable than me. I will venture the opinion that the article could still do with more text, but I am too ignorant on the subject to add anything myself. I look forward to any further info you may add to the article.

Thanks!

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Stop canvassing edit

Stop canvassing for keep votes. It's not acceptable to go around trying to get people to support the same viewpoint as you. --Deskana (ya rly) 01:36, 31 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

I am sorry that I did somethng unacceptable. I thought that asking folks with whom you had worked on an article to review the proposed deletion and decide for themselves was acceptable. Please accept my apology. --Lmcelhiney 02:43, 31 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
No need to apologise, but note that you weren't asking them to decide for themselves, you were asking them to vote keep. --Deskana (ya rly) 02:44, 31 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
Please add your support with a Keep if you are interested in it not being deleted. I believe that there was a conditional in there, "if", which still allows free will. Your deletion of the messages disallows them knowledge of the situation. How would you have notified them in a more acceptable manner?--Lmcelhiney 02:55, 31 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
If I nominated an article for deletion, and went around to people saying "I want this article deleted, if you agree vote delete", it wouldn't be acceptable. You're trying to draw a crowd into the deletion debate, that likely have opinions that agree with you. Not notifying people is a much wiser alternative. --Deskana (ya rly) 15:25, 31 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
Thanks, I just wasn't aware that this was a problem in the first place, this being the first time that an article or image of came to deletion. So I need to ensure that I write a solid arguement for retention of the image or article to which other passers-by agree. Or, rather, ensure that I have followed all of the guidelines and policies in the first place, so that the proposed deletion never happened. I will certainly follow your advise in future. I appreciate your taking the time to respond. Cheers, Larry --Lmcelhiney 18:22, 31 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

The Pub edit

See you at Union Jacks around 1pm local ;-) (Speedway) Woodsstock 14:31, 31 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, my wife and I were out all day, so I didn't see this until too late! Send me an email and let's try to get together. Take care, Larry --Lmcelhiney 21:10, 31 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Admin coaching edit

If you're interested in putting in some sysop-like work, have a look at Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest/Noticeboard. It's got 31 open cases including a long list of bot-identified probable vanity articles. The board could really use some extra help and much of it doesn't need the tools. Drop me a line if something needs a block. Regards, DurovaCharge! 14:57, 2 April 2007 (UTC) Reply

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RfA thanks from Akhilleus edit

 
Akhilleus gets new weapons.
Archive_2, thanks for your support in my successful RfA.

As the picture shows, the goddesses have already bestowed my new weapons,
which I hope to use to good effect. If you ever need assistance,
or want to give me feedback on my use of the admin tools,
please leave me a message on my talkpage.
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You are most welcome! I have seen you around a bit and felt that all the evidence was good. I will certainly contact you if the need arises. Best of luck! Take care, --Lmcelhiney 20:32, 9 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Location of deletion discussion [1] --Lmcelhiney 15:34, 12 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

RE: Your IFD Got Me to Thinking... edit

Hi Abu badali,

Your IFD of one of the images which I had uploaded and used in an article got me to thinking about the number of questionable images which I see. I am wondering what to do with them...

Some of them are sports images from websites or magazine covers like [2].

Many fall into the into the category of being listed as Sports Posters and I've been compiling a list of those as "questionable FU"[3]. If you can tell me the best way to proceed to tag these images in some way to get the editor to replace the wrong license and then to apply the correct license, I'd appreciate it.

I like to do things correctly when I know how to do so.

Thanks for any input that you can provide.

Take care,

--Lmcelhiney 20:06, 13 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hi, Lmcelhiney. While the use of most of these unlicensed images may be legal, they are usually not allowed under our policy on usage of unfree material. That's because our policy was designed not only to make sure that all our material is legally used, but also to guarantee that we keep increasing the amount of free content existing in the world.
Our policy is written to say that we only use unfree material in a minimal set of cases, where it's unavoidable. So, for instance, for biography articles on living people, we should never use a unfree image to show how the person looks like. It's preferable to have no image at all than a replaceable unfree image. Because the lack of an image creates an incentive for some editor to produce/find a free image.
That said, I hope you understand that we only use magazine covers when the magazine cover itself is notable enough, as an image, to deserve commentary. We don't need to use it whenever we mention "Person X was featured on the December issue of magazine Y".
I'll take a look at your uploads as soon as I have time. It's good to know that you won't take any eventual deletion nomination personally. But meanwhile, if you believe one of the images you uploaded are not ok, you can simply tag them with {{db-author}}, and they will be speedy deleted as soon as an admin sees it.
I'll be back to you soon. Best regards, --Abu badali (talk) 01:06, 14 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
I do appreciate your response! Just a clarification, none of these referenced are my uploads. I am hoping to learn from your experience so that I can also work through some of the image overload. I do understand the slippery slope of FU and fully subscribe to Commons images myself. Take care, --Lmcelhiney 13:45, 17 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

WP:SYN edit

Please stop reinserting the cultural taboo note unless you can find a reliable source that discusses it in the context of the subject of the article. THF 18:26, 17 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Oops, sorry, it appeared that you were reverting the edits of another editor. I believed that the source, a Japanese website purporting cultural taboos was appropriate. Cheers, --Lmcelhiney 18:31, 17 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Testpad edit

I've reviewed all the images you listed at User:Lmcelhiney/Testpad. I tagged many of them with {{subst:rfu}} because we don't allow unfree pictures of living people that only show what they look like. If the image was special, like a famous photo, then it would be allowed under our unfree image policy, but otherwise it would not.

Also, just so you know, you can link to images inline like this:

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Click here!

That way, you don't have to use hard URIs to link to them. —Remember the dot (talk) 23:40, 19 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hi, Thanks very much for reviewing the sport poster images. It appears to me that this is a common misuse of the template to allow use of non-free images. I am currently reviewing all of the images which use this template. Thanks for the inline image link information as well. Take care, --Lmcelhiney 19:27, 20 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Why did you remove the link to Bishop's site edit

I noticed this: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_victims_of_the_Virginia_Tech_massacre&diff=124942845&oldid=124938281

Why did you remove it? We are supposed to somewhat flesh out some details of the V-Tech victims here. Obviously we cannot go overboard, but we are supposed to explain some details. WhisperToMe 21:54, 22 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

As it was written, it only reported that he owned the site. If you want to write something notable about it or the material that it contains, that is fine. Currently it just appeared as an advertisement for a commercial site, as I stated in the edit summary. In addition, if there is sufficient referenced material, please start writing a separate article about him. As always, feel free to replace something that another editor removes if you feel you have followed the guidelines. Hope this helps. Take care, Larry --Lmcelhiney 02:19, 23 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

I looked at his site and I found that Bishop illustrated covers for books written by his father as well as books written by other authors. Bishop also created his own works of art in forms of digital collages and photography. WhisperToMe 05:07, 23 April 2007 (UTC) Reply

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Nongqawuse and Image:Nongqawuse_and_Nonkosi.jpg edit

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Hi User:Taejo

I am confused by your question. My edit [4] clarified the WikiLink to the 1820 Settlers and there was no image attached to the article at that point. The last change regarding the image was previously done here[5], by an anonymous user.

You should be able to just add the image back as: [[Image:Nongqawuse_and_Nonkosi.jpg|thumb|Nongqawuse (right) with fellow prophetess, Nonkosi]]

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Fair use rationale for Image:Grinderman Set Me Free.jpg edit

Not sure why this was sent - sorry for the confusion. (ESkog)(Talk) 16:01, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
No problem! I have tagged a bunch of images requesting FU Rationale myself. Prolly see you again... --Lmcelhiney 18:06, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Image source problem with Image:BTLogo.gif edit

 
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Fair use disputed for Image:Radiogram.jpg edit

 

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Fair use disputed for Image:Cho Seung-hui 3.jpg edit

 

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Fair use disputed for Image:BTLogo.gif edit

 

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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Back in '98a (album).gif edit

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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Mistletoe album.jpg edit

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The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XIX (September 2007) edit

The September 2007 issue of the Military history WikiProject newsletter has been published. You may read the newsletter, change the format in which future issues will be delivered to you, or unsubscribe from this notification by following the link. Thank you.

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Curta edit

You found a Curta for $10? I hate you... No, I think I love you. Any advice on how to search for one myself? Sethwoodworth 16:23, 15 October 2007 (UTC) Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:3b1.gif edit

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If you have uploaded other fair use media, consider checking that you have specified the fair use rationale on those pages too. You can find a list of 'image' pages you have edited by clicking on the "my contributions" link (it is located at the very top of any Wikipedia page when you are logged in), and then selecting "Image" from the dropdown box. Note that any non-free media lacking such an explanation will be deleted one week after they have been uploaded, as described on criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you. Ricky81682 (talk) 07:01, 18 October 2007 (UTC) Reply

Disputed fair use rationale for Image:WildAboutHarry.jpg edit

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If it is determined that the image does not qualify under fair use, it will be deleted within a couple of days according to our criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the media copyright questions page. Thank you.BetacommandBot 16:36, 24 October 2007 (UTC) Reply

Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Rshell2.jpg edit

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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Cameltoe Album.jpg edit

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If it is determined that the image does not qualify under fair use, it will be deleted within a couple of days according to our criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the media copyright questions page. Thank you.BetacommandBot 04:44, 27 October 2007 (UTC) Reply

Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Election(album).jpg edit

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The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XX (October 2007) edit

The October 2007 issue of the Military history WikiProject newsletter has been published. You may read the newsletter, change the format in which future issues will be delivered to you, or unsubscribe from this notification by following the link. Thank you.

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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:GoneWild.jpg edit

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If it is determined that the image does not qualify under fair use, it will be deleted within a couple of days according to our criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the media copyright questions page. Thank you.BetacommandBot 05:09, 7 November 2007 (UTC) Reply

Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Painting001.jpg edit

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If it is determined that the image does not qualify under fair use, it will be deleted within a couple of days according to our criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the media copyright questions page. Thank you.BetacommandBot (talk) 13:37, 19 November 2007 (UTC)Reply


Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Painting002.jpg edit

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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Painting003.jpg edit

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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Painting004.jpg edit

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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Painting005.jpg edit

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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Painting006.jpg edit

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If it is determined that the image does not qualify under fair use, it will be deleted within a couple of days according to our criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the media copyright questions page. Thank you.BetacommandBot (talk) 13:43, 19 November 2007 (UTC) Reply

Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Youguysrock.gif edit

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If it is determined that the image does not qualify under fair use, it will be deleted within a couple of days according to our criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the media copyright questions page. Thank you.BetacommandBot (talk) 21:28, 26 November 2007 (UTC) Reply

Disputed fair use rationale for Image:UncensoredAlbum.jpg edit

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If it is determined that the image does not qualify under fair use, it will be deleted within a couple of days according to our criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the media copyright questions page. Thank you.BetacommandBot (talk) 05:28, 30 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXI (November 2007) edit

The November 2007 issue of the Military history WikiProject newsletter has been published. You may read the newsletter, change the format in which future issues will be delivered to you, or unsubscribe from this notification by following the link. Thank you.
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