Thanks for contributing TC's 2005 Encompass Canada Keynote Address. Dr. Tom Capo (friend of TCS)

Pleasure - I was glad to be able to re-write the article and keep TCS in the Wiki! Pinkboy 20:27, 23 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Regarding your citation requests

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Hello:

On the article Fran Rubel Kuzui, you recently placed multiple citation requests. Thank you for the reminder; these have been referenced and removed. However, showing up on unrelated articles to create annoyance for editors with whom you may have had disputes can be construed as Wikistalking; please understand that the usages of {{cn}} tagging is not a tool to annoy, but to indicate that certain unsourced factual claims, particularly on obscure topics, must be sourced or should be removed. Tagging for citation commonly-found information, such as that available in an interview referenced in links-- as you appear to have done-- is inappropriate. Regards, --LeflymanTalk 21:19, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hello:

I'm not showing up on unrelated articles to create annoyances for editors, merely doing my bit to keep Wikipedia clean and free of detritus :o) That the annoyance coincides with the good work being done is merely fortuitous, rather than intended.

Thank you also for the heads up on the usage of citations, I'm well aware of how that now works - some of the information you have referenced isn't actualy available in those interviews. Cheers! Pinkboy 21:27, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

  • That you call annoyance created by your efforts "fortuitous", and that you've now showed up on two unrelated articles, after I edited Terry Shannon-- the only connection for which is that I started them-- demonstrates that you're tiptoeing into Wikistalking-territory. Please consider putting your energies to better use. Regards, --LeflymanTalk 21:43, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
    • Leflyman, since you referenced Wikistalking you must also have read the entry on userspace harassment immediately below. "Placing numerous false or questionable 'warnings' on a user's talk page.... [it is not] intended as a 'wall of shame' and should not be used to display supposed problems with the user unless the account has been blocked as a result of those issues." In addition, Precedents/examples of note makes clear that a pattern of following an editor to unrelated articles is required, yet you have complained on a user talk page immediately after a single edit of a single article, which contravenes Good Faith. Further, you immediately followed your alleged Wikistalker to Talk:Amazon (TV series) and left a comment that could be viewed as being provocative when read on the heels of your Wikistalking accusation. Timeline at Special:Contributions/Leflyman and Special:Contributions/Pinkboy on Feb 26 18:00-22:00 UTC. On balance, you do not appear to be an innocent victim of anything definable as harassment. DrWitty 03:23, 28 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hey Leflyman,

Please re-read the definition of Wikistalking. Carefully. "With the intent of causing annoyance or distress to another contributor." I have just specifically stated that annoyance has not been my intent, and I would be interested in how you would like to prove malice in a virtual medium such as this. Secondly, "This does not include checking up on an editor to fix errors," errors which you have admitted were in your original piece that I prompted you to correcting. You may wish to be a little less sensitive to others editing your work! As for my energies, do not worry - I am finding and editing errors in, and sloppy entries on, Wikipedia! What better use of my time could there be? Pinkboy 21:48, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

License tagging for Image:Tcsboston.pdf

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Fair use rationale for Image:Terryshannon.jpg

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David Mitchell

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Thanks for that excellent image! Gran2 17:34, 4 February 2009 (UTC)Reply