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Yes, I'm still planning to write Climate of Denver. I get distracted easily, sorry. I am mostly active on Wiktionary these days, in part because I have minor eyesight problems and have difficulty handling large chunks of text.

Weather and climate edit

Mostly putting this here for my own use .... User:Soap/climate

Record low of -9F at Anaktuvuk_Pass,_Alaska#Climate on 9/26/2021 but it may be a different station.

Poem edit

See /poems.

Placenames edit

Native American placenames with Latinate appearance edit

I have no single must-have trait to put a name on this list; it's all subjective. Most are places near where I live. A final vowel plus /-s/ can change the sound of the whole name, but this can be undone by other traits. For example, Aziscohos does not sound particularly Latin or even Greek.

I live in New England, so I am much more familiar with local placenames, including relatively obscure ones such as Agamenticus, than I am with placenames further afield. However it may be that the phenomenon is real and that the original colonists of New England and the Canadian maritimes maintained a preference for Latinate names even where the original Native American names did not always suggest such respellings. For example, Piscataqua and Piscataquis both appear in Maine, but Piscataway appears in New Jersey.

New England and eastern Canada edit

Lesser-known placenames

Everywhere else edit

For more, and for their meanings, see here. Cascapedia and Matapedia are not yet on that list. It may be that there are more placenames like this in the southeastern United States and that I simply don't know about them because I haven't lived there. It's perhaps worth noting that I recognize more such names in the southeast than, for example, in the Midwest or the West, suggesting perhaps that Muskogean languages are superficially similar in sound to Algonquian languages even though they are not known to be related. A relation has in fact been proposed (see Gulf languages because the idea doesnt have a page of its own), though I think it's unlikely, as Algonquian languages seem to have arrived from the west, and Muskogean languages seem to have links in Mexico and the Caribbean.

I grew up thinking that Tampa was a Greek plural.

Edge cases edit

Edge cases
  • Schenectady, Saratoga, Ticonderoga, Conestoga .... none of these have Latinate endings, so I dont really think they belong on the list, but in a sense they continue the same familiar prosody found in New England. Conestoga was once spelled Quanestaqua.
  • Canobie, only here because someone mistook it for "canopy"
  • Machias for spelling only, because the sound of the ch is in fact .
  • Osseo, an Ojibwe name in Minnesota which means bony in Italian (but not anything in Latin or Greek).

ough in Native American place names edit

  • Youghiogheny
  • Ramapough (but cf Ramapo university)
  • Poughkeepsie, New York ... i wonder if there's a reason why they seem to be confined to the northern Appalachians.
  • Quiyoughcohannock was in eastern Virginia, but may be from an older stage of the language ... there is no modern place with this name. I found the tribe name spelled Quiocohànoes in a odcument of 1801 written (or at least edited) by Thomas Jefferson. Perhaps by 1800 the ough spelling was already in retreat.
  • Toughkenamon

There was also Nandtaughtacund. Interestingly enough, Hyannis above seems to be named after someone called Iyannough, which suggests there may have been an -ough stage in early colonial New England that got covered by a later trend of Latin-like names. Saratoga was once spelled Sarraghtoga.

Other lookalikes edit

Japanese edit

  • Toiyabe not from an early Japanese settler.
  • Temagami
  • Pokegama, MN also sounds Japanese, although I know now that Pokemon is not really a Japanese word. There is also a Pokagon. Both names are Algonquian and might be related.
  • See also some placenames in the southeast. Muskogean languages seem to straddle the line between the Latin-like names of New England and the Japanese-like names of other areas (mostly in the West). This gave me an idea for how it would look if Japanese names had been spelled according to how we handle Native American placenames. Imagine Noggasaukee and Sarporough?

(Regarding the /r/ in the above word: there was an early layer of nonrhotic pronunciations in colonial America; see words such as sagamore. Many nonrhotic speakers lived in the southern states too though I dont have examples at hand; see older Southern American English. Possibly still hints of nonrhotic speech in Mississippi in the 1940s here.)

Polish edit

Vulgar-sounding names edit

There is a cluster of vulgar-sounding names like Big Assawoman Bay (and yes, it's pronounced like that), Cuttawoman (possibly the same as Cuttatawoman), and the now-lost Pissasec around the Chesapeake Bay, particularly in what is now Virginia. Pissasee might be a misreading of Pissasec rather than a separate form of the tribal name.

Meanwhile in Canada, the placename Nipissing has no particular reason to have a double -ss-, and I'd have chosen a spelling like Nippasing instead to make it clearer that the word is accented on the first syllable. Actually, it occurred to me it might be a French spelling convention, as Lake Nipissing is fairly close to Quebec and French speakers have for a long time lived outside Quebec as well. Offhand I don't know of any other placenames with the substring -piss-. I tried searching once, and it turned up nothing, but I suspect the search tool wasn't coded to look for substrings and was therefore useless to me (I tried some other strings for comparison and they also mostly came up empty). Even so, the placenames where one might expect to see a double s in this position always seem to use single S, like the above Capisic.

By contrast, the tribal name once spelled Cowass was soon respelled to Coös (listed above).

Named after other Native American placenames? edit

Some placenames seem to recur. Often a name is found in New England and reappears further west. Some of these, such as Osceola, are likely what they appear to be .... an newer interior settlement named after an older one near the east coast. But coincidences also happen, and some adopted placenames may be smoothed out into a more familiar shape.

Shakopee ~ Sacopee ~ Chicopee (several locations) ... at least two independent roots, possibly three or more.

The Miami of Indiana are linguistically unrelated to Miami, FL.

At least two unrelated Jamaicas (the island and Jamaica, Queens); see Jamaica (disambiguation) for more possibilities.

Kennebec could go either way ... according to this book, the name was chosen by Milwaukee Railroad officials, but this doesnt rule out its having come from the placename in Maine.

Other common elements edit

Annieopsquotch, the world's largest playground. The /psk(Vt)/ sequence also occurs in Swampscott, Presumpscot, and possibly Passumpsic. But it is not necessarily from the same Native American root word in all these names. The last three all have an /m/ before the consonant sequence, as well.

Magog edit

An honorable mention for Magog, Quebec, because I grew up thinking it was the actual placename referred to in the Bible as Magog, and didn't even consider that the Bible may have influenced the name of the Quebec town until early adulthood. This is, nonetheless, a legitimate Native American placename, and the full version of the name is still seen: Memphrémagog. Indeed, I suspect I didn't realize the truth about the name until I saw the full version of it on a road sign or perhaps a map.

Popinac edit

For a change in the other direction, the popinac plant gets its name from Greek opopanax, but sounds to me more like a loan from Nahuatl or perhaps an eastern North American language.

Facts about biology edit

I read more about biology on Wikipedia than any other science, but I've never worked in the field or even undertaken formal study. I actually know much more about meteorology than biology, but for a reason that's hard to explain, I find weather stressful. Other sciences, like astronomy and biology, are "always new" and can relieve stress for me just by me reading about them.

Entognatha is the wingless, callow arthropod clade.

Sea shells made of limestone evolved several times ... for example, once as seashells proper and once as foraminifera.

Although tadpoles carry many parasites, lake trout and other tadpolophagous fish seem largely unaffected.

Enteroxenos is the parasitic snail that is "little more than a string of gonads".

Humans as parasites edit

Humans are the world's only lactoparasite, but other animals eat the eggs of different species. Humans are in many ways like traditional parasites (loss of unneeded body parts and abilities), ...

fill this in later

...and in many ways like nothing else in nature:

Only animal where female SSC is larger than male?

Retrograde adulthood edit

Tantulocarida is the crustacean that reproduces by budding, perhaps the only crustacean or even the only arthropod to do so. It is also the only animal in the world in which the larva form is larger than the adult. (The reason why the smaller stage is called the adult is because it is the sexually reproducing stage. It appears that the male "adults" are little more than packets of sperm cells, and they do not even eat.)

 
Four chordates. Upper right is an "animal" that cannot move and has no brain or body symmetry, but is closely related to vertebrates. See also commons:User:Soap/animal gallery for what happens when the tiger gets tired of posing for photos.

Yet, the less celebrated tunicates also reproduce by budding, and because they are part of the clade that gave rise to vertebrates, this could be seen as even more remarkable than Tantulocarida. In fact, both species have oddly out-of-place "adults" .... with the tunicates, the adults are much larger than the children, but are sessile and grossly non-animallike, to the point of not even being symmetrical despite being long-established members of Bilateria.

Humans are natural edit

See pom-pom crab.

Humans have relatively unarmoured appendages and are neither able to defend themselves well nor feed themselves efficiently with their hands and mouth. Tools such as cultellus cucini are grasped delicately with the hands and then held in place by several soft fingers. The tools are used in ritual combat, but primarily are used to cut through tough food items which the human scrapes off for further processing in a fire. Human skin is highly vulnerable, so humans wear clothes for protection from the elements. Humans often dream at night, and by the morning, although their eyes are not yet fully opened, they have already grasped hold of their devices.

Mullerian mimicry edit

Many different prey of the same predator could all employ their own warning signals, but this would make no sense for any party. If they could all agree on a common warning signal, the predator would have fewer detrimental experiences, and the prey would lose fewer individuals educating it. No such conference needs to take place, as a prey species that just so happens to look a little like an unprofitable species will be safer than its conspecifics, enabling natural selection to drive the prey species toward a single warning language.

Other biology ideas edit

I believe humans are megafauna. Not by weight but by body plan .... we are essentially gorillas, of above average height, who have lost most of our muscle mass through evolution towards holding weapons. This is similar to the evolution of parasites towards a very thin body form, as they lose the muscles and other organs they no longer need as they evolve towards reliance on the other. I've also compared humans to fairies, as we are much more delicate and easily injured than other apes, and also lacking in natural bodily weapons, yet as if by magic we have become much more powerful than all of those other animals.

I wonder why that name didnt catch on? edit

In the 19th century the Carboniferous Period was often referred to as the "Age of Ferns" but these discoveries during the first decade of the 20th century made it clear that the "Age of Pteridosperms" was perhaps a better description.

chlamydia edit

Chlamydia_pneumoniae is the koalas' disease. it is not clear if humans are to blame ... either directly (humans handling koalas) or indirectly (humans handling animals who later transmittted it to koalas). It's even possible koalas infected us, though here again it could have been indirect or from some other animal. This is not the same STD-based chlamydia that we usually pass amongst each other.

domestication in the wild edit

I think species such as Canada geese and raccoons could be considered domesticated, and that in fact they've become domesticated much more quickly than our pets have.

In the case of geese, it seems that humans' elimination of the geese's natural predators combined with our overwhelming population ratio against all wild animals has led geese to identify us as "the animal" they need to be aware of. And yet, as the vast majority of humans suppress our hunting instincts, they see us as soft and harmless. They may think of us as fellow prey animals, or indeed, as the only prey animals, if they have by now become so accustomed to seeing us and not seeing wild animals that they've lost their own prey instincts entirely. How could this happen so fast? Perhaps the geese that lost the prey instinct were the ones most likely to venture into the wild where it is easier to find food. They may also have quickly settled new habitats opened up by human population growth isolating wildlife corridors so that the few remaining natural predators of geese could not find them. All of this might also apply to ducks and perhaps other birds with large wild populations.

Other science edit

Electron jugs repel edit

Fundamental_interaction#Electromagnetism once said "This is larger than what the planet Earth would weigh if weighed on another Earth." but it has since been reworded to something more straightlaced. Also, note that this is both the electron jugs repel article and the high school magnet experiment article. high school no longer mentioned in page today. i may want to restore it, as it was only removed recently.

Perhaps the paragraph could be improved by saying it is not the magnet which is so impressive, but the electromagnetic force that keeps objects together in the first place. Unless (though I dont think so) this is actually the residual strong force.

Oort cloud edit. here, i actually amplified a claim i disagreed with to call attention to it, as i felt that had i removed it i would be unable to explain myself in scientific words.

Spacetime#Privileged_character_of_3+1_spacetime has the "tachyons only" chart

This planet is hundreds of times larger (not more massive) than its star. The lack of remark in our article suggests maybe this is not so rare.

Yes, really edit

You've been eating soap all your life and never knew it.

Stimming edit

Most stims seem to involve the hands and mouth, but headbanging does not. Is it biologically different? As of 28 June 2023, headbanging is only briefly mentioned on the stimming article, yet it is probably the most famous stereotypy of all.

I just remembered that I used to spin in circles when I was young and seriously injured myself when my head hit the edge of a wooden desk while lying down in a spinny chair. (I can't do this anymore because of medical issues; I would simply throw up immediately.) Yet, NT's also like spinning chairs, so it may be that there is no definite line between stimming and what the general public enjoys. Many other examples can likely be found; think about how many stim-like pleasures are delivered at amusement parks, especially water parks, and yet autistics are not particularly associated with attending amusement parks.

Where does coffee come from? edit

Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline purine. The word purine (pure urine) was coined by the German chemist Emil Fischer in 1884.

Humans, the yellow tadpoles edit

Children's tadpole drawings look a lot like certain cartoon characters: the M&M's mascots, Pac-Man (in some games), Bob-ombs, and certainly many others.[1] Additionally, a less common style of emoji shows round head-bodies with arms and legs erupting directly from the body. Is it possible that we still as adults have this mental image in our heads? The traditional explanation for children's tadpoles is that they cannot see their own necks, and simply draw what they see when they look down at the rest of their bodies. But this would not explain why children also draw other people the same way.

Note that the so-called tadpole stage is not the stage with the familiar (to me) triangle bodies, but occurs at even earlier age.

And why do we prefer yellow emojis?

Assorted articles that I will read many times over edit

I am particularly fond of articles that teach a subject in chronological order, whether it is the history of the event or the history of the discovery. In either case it reads just like a story would.

Astronomy and physics edit

Linguistics edit

Earth science edit

Other science and math edit

Music edit

Music is not a subject I understand well, so almost any article will do. I honestly cherish my inability to understand even basic concepts like tablature, as it reminds me of my early childhood when everything I encountered was like this. Italian is the language of strict parents and furniture too big to move.

History and politics edit

Likewise, almost any article will do, though I have a preference for events far from home.

Weather and climate edit

My lack of interest in weather, the science I know by far the most about, is difficult to explain. It brings me stress, unlike the other topics, but right now I can't fully understand why.

Other notes edit

m:User:Soap/global.css

ru:Робрека may be the Robozero over which the 1663 UFO sighting took place. Information about it is surprisingly hard to find and I am questioning whether it even happened. One source says it was in 1666 instead, but this may be a conflation with this.


Riddles from the Deep edit

Sunàqwa the Sea Lamprey asks:
What do you call a bottom dwelling microscopic sea animal with eight retractable tentacles, teeth on both ends, blinking bioluminescence, colonial reproduction through simultaneous release, light-seeking behavior, and a tiny, poisonous calcite seashell?  

Archie edit

Indiscretions of Archie's plot sounds a lot like Archie Comics and even has a character named Reggie. Were those names just more popular back then, or did the creators of Archie Comics choose the names as a tribute?

Junction edit

Was CJ Affiliate (formerly Commission Junction) named after a children's song? If so, was the fetish site named after the company or the song? (Note that the link here is to Reddit, not to the fetish site.)

Alternatively, is the children's song referencing something older than all of these other things? Compare wikt:Malfunction Junction and (less likely) wikt:commotion lotion for other examples of popular culture phrases using the same pattern. This shows that Malfunction Junction is older than the children's song, but yet it could still be that the other things were named by people who had heard the song but were unaware of the older military term. Likewise, while the military term is about 25 years older than the kids' song, and children's shows are known for parodying things familiar to adults, it is still possible the two rhyming phrases were coined independently.

Bear and Sun edit

if i have time i might make pages for Bear and Sun, both computer companies associated with the automotive industry. Bear is still around but uses WIndows now, whereas I believe Sun didnt syurvive into the modern era.

Smerconish edit

Smerconish may be an eastern European surname respelled in an unusual way; this would be most likely if it were originally written in Cyrillic, so perhaps Serbian is the source. Still, I can't find an exact match. Smrkovský is a surname of Czech origin.

Jafra edit

Jafra (a cosmetics company) did not get its name from Persian, according to their website, but rather from the names of its founders, Jan and Frank. But why did I think it was Persian in the first place? There may be such a word, that I have been unable to find because of my inability to read and write the Persian script.

It may be this word from Avestan.

Funny edits edit

User talk:Soap/Archive 13/Funny edits

Gallery of interests edit

Round things resemble breasts; they are generally more attractive to pacific temperaments than straight lines and hard corners. -- Xiong

My love of traffic lights may be unrelated to the fact that they are round. I will leave the picture here for now but may remove it later. When I was very young, I used to play with the traffic light shells, which at the time had the colors as part of the material, not dependent on lights shining from behind. Indeed, I think they were lit up from within and the arrows were coated with a black substance so that the light would only get through the arrow-shaped gaps. I think newer traffic lights use LED's and therefore the shells are just blank.

Other interests edit

I have contributed a lot of climate data, particularly for places with unusual climates and places I've lived or visited before. However, this is now very difficult for me. I may adopt other interests only to drop them months later, though I still check in with edits I've made in the past. For example, I will probably never get around to finishing the parasitism project I started in 2017, as I was unable to work on it for over two years and had completely lost interest when I got free time again.

If I knew more about chemistry, I'd be better able to contribute to the soap and detergent articles. Theyre not wrong, but they provide surprisingly little information.

Identity edit

Stimming and habits edit

This section is very embarrassing, and I may remove it later, but for now it reminds me who I am. The habits themselves are no longer embarrassing to me, for reasons I explain at the end. What embarrasses me is that there seems to be little else to write about me that distinguishes me from other people.

This section is now archived, but I will come back and re-add a permanent link soon. The content will be updated at User:Soap/stim.

Phobias edit

Trypophobia and fear of falling edit

I have mild trypophobia (if you don't know what it is, and you're worried you might have it, I recommend using this link to get just a bare dictionary definition with no pictures). I've mostly gotten over this through exposure, but I don't recommend exposure therapy to everyone, particularly those who suffer more severely from it than I ever did. The fact that my phone shower looks quite a bit like a lotus head may have helped me get over the fear, because I associate showers with pleasant things.

Unrelatedly, I also have a fear of falling, such that even as an adult I was unable to play a certain video game that had a bug in which the player sometimes fell through what looked like a solid floor. I'd been the same way as a child with a different video game where there was not a bug, but a Game Genie code that led to false floors as a side effect of an otherwise fun cheat. I describe this as a "there/not there" ambiguity and that is what scares me. Both of these fears involve holes, but I think they are unrelated.

Since nearly drowning at age 2, an event I no longer remember, I've had an instinctual fear of deep water. It's possible that this was the trigger for my fear of falling, because being in deep water means losing contact with the ground, even if I am not actually sinking. This is just a wild guess, though.

Other information edit

Likewise, although I've never had koumpounophobia, I have a few edits on the page because I want to make it clear that it is the fear of clothing buttons, and does not extend to buttons in the modern sense such as the flat circular things we used to press on early smartphones. I believe the claim that Steve Jobs removed buttons from the iPhone because of koumpounophobia is inaccurate, as the "buttons" on an iPhone are very different from clothing buttons and it's just happenstance that we use the same word for both. Even so, it's possible that some people with koumpounophobia do extend the fear to flat circular machine buttons; I can't read minds.

Mobile account edit

My mobile account is user:Lollipop, a name I chose purely for its sound. I've never been particularly fond of candy, although I did eat candy when I was young just like my friends did. I actually had the name Lollipop before I had Soap, but I was much more interested in getting this name, so I usurped the old inactive Soap (who had never edited at all) and ended up with both names. I am much less active than I once was, and I don't really need two short names, but nobody seemed interested in taking over the Lollipop account, even after years of leaving up a notice saying I was willing to part with it. Perhaps it's best to just hang on to it now that I've had it for 16 years.

Notes edit

  1. ^ (The roundness of some early video game characters may be explained as a graphical limitation, since sprites in early video games were usually squares (Big Mario was actually two squares stacked), but Bob-ombs were styled after cartoon bombs and similar characters have appeared in other media, probably pre-dating video games)

Jj express magazine edit

Could you please undelete this article? We have received OTRS permission for it which I can add as soon as it is restored. VernoWhitney (talk) 18:56, 2 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

i've restored the 1 edit that was made by the user, and moved it to User:Jjjwchen/Jj_express_magazine. Is this good? Soap 19:00, 2 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
That works fine. I've added the OTRS tag and will let them know where the article has been restored. Thanks! VernoWhitney (talk) 19:32, 2 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Who'd you piss off today? edit

Or was that just a random bombing? HalfShadow 01:14, 4 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

It was due to my stopping their attempted vandalism on another user's page. I've already sent off an email with more information. I would have protected my page myself, but I had to step out of the room for a few minutes. Soap 09:58, 4 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Well, I'll keep an eye on you for a bit; I highly doubt I'm the only one, but now I'm one more. HalfShadow 20:16, 4 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Your deleted VPT question edit

Yes, it's wikEdDiff. It happened to me as well (and it happened before on wikEdDiff upgrades). I made it work by clearing the cache and restarting Firefox.—Emil J. 11:05, 4 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Judaism and bus stops edit

I know that bus stops are commonly placed at intersections, but can you please elaborate what "Not a meaningful intersection of topics" means in context of the PROD. Thanks. Chesdovi (talk) 10:25, 6 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Dogfish Jim... edit

No... that's not me, and his/her editing history is a million miles from my interests. No idea why they'd have cloned me. Kind of creepy, don't you think? Thanks for bringing it to my attention. Catfish Jim and the soapdish (talk) 20:56, 6 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

TPS'ing Annnnd he's blocked. Ed [talk] [majestic titan] 21:00, 6 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Stop stalking him, you jerk; I pulled duty for today...HalfShadow 21:21, 6 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
You were 21 minutes too slow! Ed [talk] [majestic titan] 23:32, 6 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Arrgg! edit

How did you beat me in doing the DUCK test with Account Number 50 and Harry.lewis7!?

Anyways, can you check the protection request page? I've made a request to semi-protect Henry Beaufort School.
double arrg! There's a harry.lewis8 now too! I am a violinisttalk to me here! 12:17, 7 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Might as well bar his IP from creating accounts, or else there will be a harry.lewis9 later. I am a violinisttalk to me here! 12:19, 7 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Blocks do that automatically, even though the blocking admin doesn't know the underlying IP. The fact that he was able to keep coming back shows that he must have access to either a mobile IP address, or a range of static ones. Soap 14:54, 7 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Just a note: indeffed Harrys 9 and 10 for block evasion. Airplaneman 22:34, 7 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thanks edit

Thanks for the maintenance stuff while I slept! Jimfbleak - talk to me? 06:32, 8 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

No, not a lot of enemies... edit

I appear to have made one though, although his ire is somewhat misplaced. He's User:Sleeping water, who was posting some unorthodox material on Celts over the last few months. He appears to have mistaken me for his arch-nemesis because I placed some warning templates on his talk page. I'm away from my home computer at the moment, so don't have a great deal of time to devote to wikipedia, but I'm not overly worried. I'll get a sock investigation going once I'm back. Catfish Jim and the soapdish (talk) 18:39, 9 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

As a related question, is there a way of checking if a user is banned or restricted from editing a particular article or its talk page? Thanks. Catfish Jim and the soapdish (talk) 17:43, 10 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thanks... The person I had in mind isn't on there, but there's sufficient evidence that they believe they are banned from editing... here, for example. I'm not sure of the best way to procede on this. Catfish Jim and the soapdish (talk) 18:18, 10 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

What was your newest fan referring to? edit

Just so I know if I should keep an eye on another page. HalfShadow 00:22, 14 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

I've done a few page protections and vandalism deletions tonight; mostly this is what they're on about, I'm sure. I can explain more fully over email if you'd like, as I did before. Soap 00:41, 14 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Nah, like before the specifics aren't as important as who or what I should be keeping an eye on. Often they think if they've got access to proxies, they rule the world, so they may or may not stop. HalfShadow 00:45, 14 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
I think they pretty much pick random targets. User talk:Supreme Deliciousness was the most recent but I'm not sure that is evidence of a long term pattern. Soap 09:49, 14 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thanks! edit

  Thanks for reverting vandalism on my user page.--I dream of horses If you reply here, please leave me a {{Talkback}} message on my talk page. @ 06:17, 15 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thanks... edit

I suspect I haven't seen the last of that, but...


  The Anti-Vandalism Barnstar
It's all gone by the time I get to see it... thanks and apologies for the extra work it's causing you! Catfish Jim and the soapdish (talk) 21:51, 15 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Socks? edit

Æ e kul æ (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)

  • Well, probably a returning user, but the original creator of the Colorful sheep page was never blocked, so I don't see any reason to call this sockpuppetry. Soap 17:45, 16 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
  • A returning user with only 1 edit? IMO, I find that hard to believe and besides, I know when I smell a sock... so we'll let him rant a little more to let more cats out of the bag. Let's keep an eye on this guy for now, shall we? Best.   --Dave ♠♣♥♦™№1185©♪♫® 17:50, 16 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Sonichu-related vandalism edit

Why is Sonichu and CWC censored on here? If Chris had his own article, I wouldn't have to do that.--24.229.169.160 (talk) 13:26, 17 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

You don't have to vandalize anything. Soap 14:34, 17 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
So in essence he's saying he's being a dick by choice? Sound like someone needs a cork... HalfShadow 18:25, 17 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Plu98 edit

Hi, I know it seems a bit pedantic to explain the adminhelp template to this user but this was the nature of the request they made to my user talk page. Obviously this is a non-starter but at least they are using their own talk page rather than lobbying on articles until they get blocked. Thanks, (talk) 22:39, 17 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Online pharmacy edit

Hey, regarding the online pharmacy article, we have follwoe all your guidelines, we are not trying to advertise, there are no links whatsoever. We are simply trying to offer a genuine update int he field of pharmacy which we feel is landmark. What are we doing wrong that the other guys on top of us(pharmacy2u) and below us (dr fox) are doing right? Surely in that view they are all advertising? I dont understand what you expect? The sentence is clearly non advertising? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.223.89.157 (talk) 11:08, 21 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

It doesn't help readers learn about the concept of an online pharmacy. Even if it did, you would need to create an article for the site first (and ensure that it meets all of our guidelines, such as being mentioned and described in detail by unrelated entities) and then we can talk about mentioning it on the online pharmacy article. This is not, of course, a recommendation that you create an article about OneClickPharmacy that doesnt meet the requirements, as that would be seen as worse, not better, than doing nothing. Soap 11:13, 21 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

I do understand that, and thats why we provided links initially to independent pharmacy news organisation which are respected, and we were dismissed as advertising? Here are the links, judge for you self please and help me idnetify how to resolve this. I think it definitely fits in the online pharmacy article here as the marketplace houses online pharmacies in the UK, only the genuine regulated ones. This helps patients buy online safely as they are all registered. Links to prove it is news independently: http://www.pjonline.com/news/new_web_concept_oneclickpharmacy_offers_online_sales_platform_for_independents

http://www.chemistanddruggist.co.uk/c/portal/layout?p_l_id=259751&CMPI_SHARED_articleId=4342914&CMPI_SHARED_ImageArticleId=4342914&CMPI_SHARED_articleIdRelated=4342914&CMPI_SHARED_ToolsArticleId=4342914&CMPI_SHARED_CommentArticleId=4342914&articleTitle=OneClickPharmacy%20launches%20eBay-style%20pharmacy%20marketplace

What is your view on this? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.223.89.157 (talk) 11:29, 21 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

I've removed those other entries, for the same reason as I removed yours. I don't really think your response to me answers the objection I put out, though. The online pharmacy is not meant to be a list of online pharmacies, and if there was a list of online pharmacies it would only be those that have their own Wikipedia articles, and if you want to build a Wikipedia article about the pharmacy you would have to first prove show that it meets the notability requirements (which it may, I really am not the best person to ask for that), and get it off the blacklist (which even I cannot do). As for why those other links were on there, I imagine it just is because nobody notices them at the time that people were paying attention to you. As we're all unpaid volunteers, that doesn't surprise me. Also, if you see improper links to other sites such as that, you've just as much authority to remove them as I or anyone else would. Soap 12:47, 21 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Our note is supposed to be progress and about online pharmacy int he UK. The UK has a marketplace for online pharmacies... much like this line still there: The first internet pharmacy in the UK was Pharmacy2U, which started operating in November 1999, after being backed from the British government.[21]

I still fail to understand how this line is relevant and yet the same development in a different form like ours is not? Also how do we get ourself removed from the blacklist as we got our knickers in a twist trying to understnad how this works whilst getting blacklisted irresponsibly?

Thank you —Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.223.89.157 (talk) 13:00, 21 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

That was added by someone else, which I understand because it was a third-party source mentioning that site, rather than the site itself. I still don't agree with it but I won't remove it. If you want to have your site removed from the blacklist you should request it on MediaWiki_talk:Spam-blacklist#Proposed_removals. Soap 13:03, 21 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

u delete my article edit

why did u do that? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Catlover324 (talkcontribs) 21:24, 21 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Yeah, I changed the vote and indented/struck the previous support. With a hectic real life, my memory is already going down the drain, and I'm not even that old. Thanks, Tyrol5 [Talk] 01:23, 22 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Well, look on the bright side: someday you'll be dead and it won't matter anymore. I suppose in retrospect that's not really helpful, is it? HalfShadow 01:27, 22 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

hello I am shri krishna ramjuntar —Preceding unsigned comment added by ศรีกฤษณะ รามจันทรา (talkcontribs) 06:34, 22 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Damn, you're quick... edit

He also edited once without logging in...

User:109.212.64.53

Can anything be done about that one? Catfish Jim and the soapdish (talk) 17:25, 23 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

It would be automatically blocked ("autoblocked") for 24 hours by the other blocks, which is as good as anything since I suspect he's using a mobile IP. Though I see Tnxman has gone on to block it for 2 weeks in addition. That's good, because I wouldn't have been comfortable making that block myself without seeing the checkuser evidence. It could theoretically have been a coincidence, however unlikely. Soap 18:06, 23 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Thanks Soap, I didn't know about the autoblock function... good to know. Catfish Jim and the soapdish (talk) 19:21, 23 October 2010 (UTC)Reply


Soap's mother? edit

That IP you just blocked, is that Catlover324, you think? Drmies (talk) 20:01, 23 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

I doubt it, this has been going on for a while. The first page of this kind that I found was entitled Talk:The_Thing_that_needs_to_fuck_off, back on September 28, but I get the impression he was already well-established by that point. Unfortunately it's not really easy to search for deleted pages so I can't find the "original", although I know he has had at least one named account, it wasn't older than the IP edits. Soap 20:09, 23 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Well, my apologies to Catlover then. Hope you're still enjoying the job! (Hey, maybe it's someone at The Thing's RfA...I know, that's a bad joke.) Drmies (talk) 20:11, 23 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Re: Hello there edit

Hi there, since User:HJ Mitchell is away/busy in real life, I'd like to ask for your opinion. Do you think I am ready for adminship? If not, what would you like to see me do? I am not an artist, but I do enjoy behind the scenes work. Thanks! :) --Addihockey10e-mail 17:58, 24 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

File:Gay Adoption Map North America.svg edit

Can you update Florida please? CTJF83 chat 19:45, 24 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

The last I heard, you weren't sure what to update it to. Have you found more information? I'd be happy to do the change but I would need to know what the status of gay adoption is. Soap 20:04, 24 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Legal now Thanks for your help, CTJF83 chat 20:44, 24 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Okay, it should be done now. It might still appear as red on various pages if your cache isn't cleared, but the image itself has been changed. Soap 21:56, 24 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Thank you, CTJF83 chat 21:58, 24 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

UAA edit

Hi Soap - JFYI - the UAA holding pen does have a bot (or at least it did) so I'm glad you left the edit summary that you did. I noticed the last time the bot edited was just before someone renamed the page to a capital H. I've moved it back and the bot started up immediately. That's a long way of saying that hopefully you won't need to remove blocked users in the future (however we still need to clear the old backlog of "waiting" users ourselves). Good catch.  7  12:16, 25 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

I've taken the Gadsby issue to ANI edit

Hello. This message is being sent to inform you that there currently is a discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. The discussion is about the topic Gadsby: Champion of Youth. Thank you. Padillah (talk) 13:23, 25 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thank you edit

Thank you for that very quick catch on the message that anon left on that talk page. Best, Rob ROBERTMFROMLI TALK/CNTRB 20:38, 27 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Users edit

Ukentertainment triggered the Edit Filter for http://ukentertainmentonline.com Hence gave them the welcome for COI and reported them and similar is the case with Tibetan Tsampa also trigged the filter through they had no edits as it is better to let them know at the start itself.Pharaoh of the Wizards (talk) 16:39, 29 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Ah, yes, I should have thought of that. Sorry. Soap 16:40, 29 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Wiki stalker... edit

Got another one...

User:Gard45

Cheers! Catfish Jim & the soapdish 18:43, 30 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

And this one is slightly more amusing...
User:Kanterbrau
Catfish Jim & the soapdish 18:47, 30 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
  • Could be worse; at least they're not sending you naked pictures of themselves... HalfShadow 18:50, 30 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Don't put ideas in his head!!! Catfish Jim & the soapdish 19:15, 30 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
I'm confused; Kanterbrau and Kopacabana might not even be related to Sleeping water, since what they're doing is so different than the others, but they're surely socks of each other, and surely not new users, so I've indeffed both of them as well. (Kopacabana seems also to have copied his talk page from User talk:Derbeth). Soap 18:56, 30 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
You and me both. Sleeping Water has, in the past, copied other peoples' talk pages... compare User talk:Foresthunter with User talk:Laudaka for example. Catfish Jim & the soapdish 19:15, 30 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Al-Muhaymin edit

I think we can nip this one in the bud -- compare to http://wahiduddin.net/words/99_pages/muhaymin_7.htm .... copyvio also? If you agree, then close Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Al-Muhaymin Choyoołʼįįhí:Seb az86556 > haneʼ 21:36, 31 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thanks edit

Thanks for reverting the vandalism on my user talk page! Here's a cookie.

Wayne Olajuwon chat 00:54, 1 November 2010 (UTC)Reply