User:Wingman4l7
Pages I've Created
[edit]These are pages I have authored, in descending order of earliest creation:
Beer Logo Gallery
[edit]This is a gallery of microbrewery company logos that I have uploaded to Wikimedia.
What I'm Working On
[edit]- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Wingman4l7/Struve-Sahade_Effect
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Wingman4l7/Fricandeau
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Wingman4l7/Coriander_seed_oil
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Wingman4l7/Allium_victorialis
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Wingman4l7/Rumex_scutatus
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Wingman4l7/Seed_cleaner
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Wingman4l7/slave_tags
Useful Links
[edit]- DOI Wikipedia reference generator: Converts a digital object identifier (DOI) into {{cite journal}}.
To Do
[edit]- this needs to be fleshed out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_cooling_and_ventilation_garment#Other_applications ; started 2022-06-21
- Omer Bartov -- update his bibliography, starting with the books listed on the War crimes of the Wehrmacht page
- Bush flying
- has no photographs; these are good:
- the first two are from this guy, thank him if I end up using them:
- also, add this book as a "for further reading":
- http://www.amazon.com/Last-Bush-Pilots-Harmon-Helmericks/dp/039443241X
- The Last of the Bush Pilots [Hardcover] Harmon Helmericks (Author) Publisher: Random House Inc (T); First Edition edition (October 1969) Language: English ISBN-10: 039443241X ISBN-13: 978-0394432410
- http://www.amazon.com/Last-Bush-Pilots-Harmon-Helmericks/dp/039443241X
- Silica gel
- add "more media on Wikimedia Commons" template to the bottom
- Kinetic bombardment - In Science Fiction -- needs cleanup
- at least 2 of the 3 external links are duplicated in the reference section; remove the external links
- No mention in the "In Science Fiction" section of #12 of Global Frequency and the theories therein
- apparently there were a ton of examples in this section that were deleted previously -- including the Global Frequency example
- people are starting to repopulate this section; pull the old section from the changelog and integrate any new examples? post on the Discussion page about it?
- apparently there were a ton of examples in this section that were deleted previously -- including the Global Frequency example
- M20 recoilless rifle
- fix this sentence: "Its shaped charge warhead, also known as the HEAT, was capable of penetrating 100 mm of armor."
- clean up talk page, look for references to the discussed topic (use of M20 by US forest/park service)
- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:M20_recoilless_rifles has two photos not used in the article, one of which is a good wartime shot of Ethiopian soldiers in Korea in 1951. At least add this photo, possibly replace the Fort Nelson one with it.
- look for appropriate gvt weblinks for manual references, embed references in text
- put in a "Weapon Infobox" like the one on the M18 recoilless rifle page
- Take Back Your Government -- nonfiction book by Heinlein that has no summary of its contents
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Neumann_hildegard.jpg apparently is from the "Terezin Memorial Museum / United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Photo Archive", so make a note as such on its page
- fit her into the Ravensbrück_concentration_camp#Guards list
- Luna programme -- modify name of wikilink in all 3 below?
- Entomophagy -- the 'dead' wikilink to "bamboo worm" should go to "Omphisa fuscidentalis" (which doesn't appear to exist; maybe there is a subsection of Omphisa that would be sufficient to link to)
- Kosmos 419 -- last paragraph is quoted verbatim from NASA's NSSDC page (which is referenced); reword it.
- Bioterrorism#Early use mentions a "Aum Shinrikyo anthrax release in Kameido" in 1993; Aum Shinrikyo#Incidents before 1995 does not. Copy over the info!
- Appropriate_technology#Health_Care -- include the vaccine thermos
- Citizen science -- update & reorganize the "Examples" section;
- bulleted list with brief descriptions? multi-column bulleted list with no descriptions?
- Erwin König -- add more definitive references proving his lack of existence
- Kite buggy
- need more images from its WP Commons category
- http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kite_buggy has some good stuff
- needs a general cleanup
- Soviet women snipers -- give them their own article or dedicated subsection in the Snipers of the Soviet Union article?
- photographs: [3], [4]
- Nina Lobkovskaya -- needs bio box; interview link has a photo. Her article photo shows her center-right at the forefront; google images has many more good photos
- [5] claims an estimated 89 kills; the Soviet women in World War II, the Snipers of the Soviet Union,and general sniper article claims an uncited 308 kills
- Soviet Union women snipers included Tanya Baramzina, Nina Lobkovskaya, Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Roza Shanin, Ziba Ganiyeva... (from the WWII sniper template
- Klavdiya Kalugina has a photo [6] but no no article; not notable except to add to the list?
- good permissions template on this photo, maybe reuse it...
- US space exploration history on US stamps
- needs the following added: http://www.nasa.gov/missions/research/x15_stamp.html
- two X-15 stamps, the Pathfinder stamp [7], and the John Glenn stamp
- images may already be on WMC, but if not, just add them and attribute under US Govt (NASA) license
- needs the following added: http://www.nasa.gov/missions/research/x15_stamp.html
- Allen Telescope Array
- http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-04-seti-telescope-array-due-financial.html
- has details about the hardware: "comprised of 42 dishes and is connected to 64 quad-core Dell 6100 servers, donated by Dell, Google, and Intel, that sift through 100 to 200TB of data each day in hopes of finding a sign of non-terrestrial signals."
- http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-05-astronomers-alien-life-planets.html
- specifies the budget shortfall to be $5 million
- http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-04-seti-telescope-array-due-financial.html
- Fu Ling -- needs Taxobox and mycomorphbox
Cross Linking Needed
[edit]- connect thalamic stimulator & deep brain stimulation
- check first that these are sufficiently related
- suggest merging thalamic stimulator into deep brain stimulation or just include relevant "See Also" links on either page
- adding a book as a source "Interstellar Travel & Multi-Generational Space Ships: Apogee Books Space Series 34". Possible relevant articles:
Needs Page Creation
[edit]- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wolfhart_Engine
- appears to be zero mention of this on WP
- Physalis pruinosa, strawberry groundcherry -- needs page creation
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Physalis_pruinosa1SHSU.jpg
- image off German WP: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Physalis_pruinosa_habit.jpg
- make sure to add this category: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Physalis
- http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physalis_pruinosa
- there is an entry describing this in the Seed Savers 2011 PDF catalog
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Physalis_pruinosa1SHSU.jpg
- Closed ecological system mentions BIOS-1, BIOS-2, and BIOS-3
- Joseph I. Gitelson and the Bios-3 project.
- From the abstract: " Beginning in 1965, work in the Soviet Union was carried out in the Department of Biophysics of the Institute of Physics. Two systems were built, Bios-1 and Bios-2, in which photosynthesis of Chlorella produced enough oxygen for at least one human being. In 1972, Bios-3 was built to replace Chlorella with more edible crops."
- find info about the first two projects and create pages for them
- if there is not enough info about them to merit a page, merge the info into the BIOS-3 page, rename it to something like "BIOS Project", and modify the closed ecological system page to reflect the changes
- A potential source for the BIOS-3 project: http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=24434
- Joseph I. Gitelson and the Bios-3 project.
Page Merge
[edit]- merge Fog fence into Fog collection; also merge Atmospheric moisture extraction (aka "fog net") into it (maybe using that as the main title instead of "fog collection"); make sure the "fog net" and all other search terms still redirect.
- possible source of references: Google Books search - "fog nets"
- Water harvested from clouds in rural South Africa. March 16, 2010. National Geographic.-- two good photos
- Fog Catchers Bring Water to Parched Villages. Helen Fields, July 9, 2009. National Geographic. -- gallery
- any patents registered for this tech that I could include a diagram of?
- No pictures CC-licensed on Flickr as of March 18 2011 for "fog net" or "fog collection"
- non-CC: http://www.flickr.com/photos/67829392@N00/3940168523/ ;
- http://www.flickr.com/groups/raincatchers/pool/with/1157485298/ this group has some photos
- non-CC: http://www.flickr.com/photos/67829392@N00/3940168523/ ;
- http://inhabitat.com/harvest-water-from-the-air-with-fog-dew-collectors/ design concept w/prototype
- merge Infrared port with Infrared Data Association?
- merge Cold borsch with Borscht -- discussion
- merge Paradise and Hell with The Haywain Triptych -- discussion
Needs Ref Fix
[edit]- Pontiac Aztek - Critics
- "The Aztek was cited derisively numerous times in Steve McConnell's software design book, Code Complete 2: The Pontiac Aztek and the Perils of Design by Committee"
- add period, move stuff after colon to references; actual reference is a book, but the link is a codinghorror blog post http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2005/06/the-pontiac-aztek-and-the-perils-of-design-by-committee.html that mentions the relevant passages in said book... how to reference?
- "The Aztek was cited derisively numerous times in Steve McConnell's software design book, Code Complete 2: The Pontiac Aztek and the Perils of Design by Committee"
- General Motors EV1 -- ref 30 is a dead link to a yahoo news story without a title... fixable?
- M29 Weasel
- fix second reference -- refers to webpage, not to the original book that the webpage's info is from
- duplicate that reference on the note I added to the external link on the M20 page
- fix second reference -- refers to webpage, not to the original book that the webpage's info is from
Ref Find
[edit]- Vinkt Massacre -- doesn't have any references as of 2011-11-24
- Herbertsmithite -- needs some white paper references
- Tzadikim Nistarim -- add this pop culture ref: Google Answers: Name and Inspiration for 1970's Episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater
- Peanut allergy -- no mention of activated charcoal as a [mitigating] treatment. Add it!
- Papers:
- Articles:
- Inonotus obliquus [8] -- two papers that I think aren't referenced
Ref Cleanup
[edit]- Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator -- references need to be put into proper templates with parameters
- Stingless bee -- references need to be put into proper templates with parameters
- Xenoarchaeology -- I put a bunch of comments in this article that contained ref info for whitepapers; go back and add said info in w/proper markup syntax
- Electrohydrogenesis (not sure what I wanted to clean up here)
- Ocimum gratissimum -- all the refs are plaintext; use the cite DOI template to make them nicer
- War crimes of the Wehrmacht
- there are references which are repeated; condense these into single footnotes (or they need to have their text moved to the ref section and then just referenced via last name & pub date) ... also, author/year refs need to be hotlinked to full refs
- 122, 125, 126 need titles, maybe language icons
- fix syntax of reference 72: "War crimes against women: prosecution in international war crimes tribunals Kelly Dawn Askin page 72"
- same citation needs to be fixed on the German military brothels in World War II article
- Human experimentation section needs formatting, citation syntax, and maybe some rewriting
- the Biological warfare section uses 2 references which are the same (just different pages); they also need ref synax applied to them
- turn "Der Stuermer" mention in quote into wikilink? Italicize?
- there are references which are repeated; condense these into single footnotes (or they need to have their text moved to the ref section and then just referenced via last name & pub date) ... also, author/year refs need to be hotlinked to full refs
- Knowledge market -- all refs need to be moved to after punctuation in article
- Quora -- needs titles and dates on most of its references
- Grief -- needs ref titles; also, names of refs that are reused should be redone, they're way too long and interfere with the readability of the marked-up text
- Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire -- references need a little cleaning up (NY Times ones should be all made to look similar, anyway)
- List of quadrangles on Mars -- all need similar reference cleanup
- use cite book website tool: http://reftag.appspot.com/
- Nootropic -- fair number of references with only PMID, and no DOI (my fault)
- use medical paper cite tool: http://sumsearch.org/cite/
- this tool is good too : http://toolserver.org/~holek/cite-gen/
- give it PMIDs, can't seem to handle DOI #s
Needs Infobox person template
[edit]- Hanns Scharff -- has template, but needs photo; there is really only one floating around, from his biography...
- Daniel Pinkwater -- [9] - another CC-licensed picture on Flickr
- Konrāds Kalējs -- needs bio sidebar template
- Viktors Arājs -- needs bio sidebar template, picture too!
- Eric Muhsfeldt -- needs bio sidebar template, picture too; pictures came up on google image search...
- Marie Ljalková -- needs bio sidebar template, picture too; pictures came up on google image search...
- Charles Coward -- needs bio sidebar with birth/death dates, military rank, etc.
- find a better photo?
- Arthur Dodd (Auschwitz survivor) -- find a better photo?
- http://www.nickryan.net/images/Arthur-Dodd.gif is the only copy I could find so far of the photo used on his book's cover
- also, add a bio sidebar?
- http://www.nickryan.net/images/Arthur-Dodd.gif is the only copy I could find so far of the photo used on his book's cover
- Domina Jalbert -- needs bio sidebar template
- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jalbert_1989.jpg here is his picture
- add this picture to the article as well (his patent): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jalbert2_01.jpg
- add filing dates to patent list; add approval dates as well?
- Karl-Friedrich Höcker -- needs image too
- lacking time or a better image, copy what's been done on Richard Baer page
- Ernst Lerch -- needs a photo; Yad Vashem has one. What is their copyright policy?
Broken Photo Links
[edit]- Ostarbeiters File:OST-Arbeiter stamp.jpg is gone/moved
- Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee -- broken photo link; Solomon Mikhoels -- 2 broken photo links
- Surgical Segment Navigator & Computer-assisted surgery -- picture link has gone dead
Images
[edit]Needs Editing
[edit]Needs (More)
[edit]- add this image [10] to WMC and then put it in the infobox for Europa Lander
- J. Allen Hynek, Richard Christopher Carrington -- find a properly licensed image
- Lunar Roving Vehicle#Control and navigation -- replace / move existing diagram next to this section with this photo: display, control console, and hand controller for the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) No. 2
- SS-Ehrenring -- image is believed to be genuine; indicate as much in the picture caption, or at least on the image details page. There are some pictures available on the web of genuine rings, but needless to say, they're not CC-licensed.
- add this page alias: SS Honor Ring
- Rhodobacter sphaeroides -- add this image [11]
- Broken Lizard -- none of the troupe has photos
- I checked Wikimedia Commons on 2011-10-16, found nothing
- only CC-licensed images on Flickr as of 2011-11-17:
- Broken Lizard - Pabst Theatre November 2009 (10 images)
- Teclu burner -- needs image and this WMC category added
- Nicolae Teclu -- needs the same
- Amerika Bomber -- needs more images
- Venera 2 -- needs spacecraft infobox and a picture
- Riegner Telegram -- Google images comes up with some examples; I think there are a few copies at holocaust museum websites which would be appropriate
- the telegram itself needs to be quoted better, especially on Riegner's page... transcribe it from a reliable copy
- Gas van -- at least 2 good photos come up on a Google Image search; they're probably in the public domain or otherwise acceptable; add them!
- deathcamps.org/gas_chambers/gas_chambers_vans.html : "The photos taken then are available in the Main Commission's Archives in Warsaw (signatures 47398, 47396, 47397, 47399; the best one is 47398)." (website also has photos I can put through TinEye)
- Nazi book burnings -- http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/gallery_ph.php?ModuleId=10005852 has some photos that Wikimedia Commons is missing that would be pertinent to add to this article (or at least to put in to WC and then put a WC template)
- Great Synagogue, Warsaw
- there are several photos of the remaining pile of rubble; find one that is appropriate and meets image guidlines and add it to the article
- add a photo of the memorial; it looks like the twisted framework of a dome, over a Star of David made out of cobblestones (or is that a memorial to a different destroyed synagogue?)
- Anglerfish
- lot of good photographs here: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Lophiiformes
- swap out some/all of the sketches with actual photographs?
- Deep Space Network, Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex
- add a "Wikimedia Commons has media related to: " tag Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex; code is {commons|article_name} (with two brackets)
- also add a photo of the Canberra dish to an appropriate spot in the Deep Space Network article
- probably this photo is the best: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Canberra_Deep_Dish_Communications_Complex_-_GPN-2000-000502.jpg
- M7 Priest -- swap out some of the images in the article with those on on Wikimedia Commons, or make an image gallery on the article?
- [12] CompSci related bios that lack pictures; check Flickr for CC-licensed photos? Does CC meet WP's copyright standards?
- Dan Connolly -- Flickr user DanC [13]; searching Flickr for CC images does give results, now to pick the best one...
- Mars 2 and Mars 3 had a "Prop-M Rover"
- http://cyberneticzoo.com/?p=3830 -- 3 extra pictures, a diagram, and a video from 2 possibly new sources! (probably also lots of good details)
- Mars 3 -- someone added a two pictures; a new photo of the orbiter (which I placed to the left of the orbiter section) and a new photo of the rover, which they replcaed the old one with. Both images claim to be CC-licensed, which I doubt; they origniate from one of the sources used by the above blog post, a source which is now defunct.
- add the orbiter photo to the Mars 2 article; add back the second picture of the rover?
- Miura fold -- do gif animation of map fold? just show final fold, partially collapsed?
- Australian Wood Duck -- some of my photos are better; exchange them?
Robotic Surgery
[edit]- Robotic surgery -- needs a lot of work
- gastrointestinal surgery has 3 references that are in-line and need markup applied to them; 3 references in general surgery need markup syntax.
- There are several red wikilinks that either need to be fixed to redirect to the proper article, removed, or have stub articles created for them.
- There is a whole chunk in History that is about the da Vinci Surgical System which needs to be removed/moved to its main page/replaced with a reference to the main page.
- The Lindbergh Operation is referenced in this sentence: "In 2001, Prof. Marescaux, while in New York, used the "Zeus" robot to remotely perform gall bladder surgery on a patient who was in Strasbourg, France." but is not wikilinked!
- Also, on the Lindbergh Operation page, the reference used in the Robotic surgery article is not cited there!
- make sure these are all interlinked fully: Robotic surgery, Lindbergh Operation, Remote surgery, da Vinci Surgical System, ZEUS robot
The Rosin-Mordowicz Report
[edit]Auschwitz Protocols The Auschwitz Protocols is a collection of three reports from firsthand observers of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Vrba-Wetzler report mentions: "a four-to-seven page report from Arnost Rosin and Czesław Mordowicz, who escaped from Auschwitz on May 27, 1944)" All three reports were submitted in evidence at the Nuremberg Trials and were assigned the document number 022-L. The full text is held in the archives of the War Refugee Board at the F.D. Roosevelt Library in New York.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:RudolfVrbawithArnostRosin.jpg
The Holocaust mentions: Two other Auschwitz inmates, Arnost Rosin and Czesław Mordowicz escaped on May 27, 1944, arriving in Slovakia on June 6, the day of the Normandy landing (D-Day). Hearing about Normandy, they believed the war was over and got drunk to celebrate, using dollars they'd smuggled out of the camp. They were arrested for violating currency laws, and spent eight days in prison, before the Judenrat paid their fines. The additional information they offered the Judenrat was added to Vrba and Wetzler's report and became known as the Auschwitz Protocols. They reported that, between May 15 and May 27, 1944, 100,000 Hungarian Jews had arrived at Birkenau, and had been killed at an unprecedented rate, with human fat being used to accelerate the burning. (ref 204) http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1752798,00.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust#cite_note-ConwayWiesenthal-182 details their escape, the report (?)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Vrba#Deportations_to_Auschwitz_continue mentions: On June 15, the men were interviewed by Oscar Krasniansky, the engineer who had translated the Vrba-Wetzler report into German. They told Krasniansky that, between May 15 and May 27, 100,000 Hungarian Jews had arrived at Birkenau, and that most of them were killed on arrival, apparently with no knowledge of what was about to happen to them. Historian John Conway writes that, because Rosin and Mordowicz were saying Hungarian Jews arriving at Auschwitz still had no idea what awaited them, Vrba and Wetzler concluded that their report had been suppressed. ref 32
this is ref 32, and ref 182 on the holocaust article: Conway, John S. "The first report about Auschwitz", Museum of Tolerance, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Annual 1 Chapter 07. Retrieved September 11, 2006. http://motlc.wiesenthal.com/site/pp.asp?c=gvKVLcMVIuG&b=394983
SS John Barry
[edit]- "In 1994, the cargo of 26 million dollars in 1800 tons of silver bullion and 3 million of silver coins was salvaged." [14]
- German submarine U-859 -- the sub that sunk her; uses the above ref for the above (generalized) info
- [15] -- good salvage info
- [16] -- can I use this?
- [17] -- example of the coin
- any usable refs in the news or from any AP / Reuters wires?
Scratch
[edit]Beginning to wonder if certain "header" templates need to automatically expire after a period of several years (like the "insufficient inline citations" one)... It's not a given that they'll become untrue over time, but they often do and people don't remove them.
- German Type XVII submarine#List of boats
- Type XVIIA: U-792, U-793
- Type XVIIB: U-1405, U-1406
- German submarine U-123
- www.uboat.net
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Type_IX_submarine
- bunch of needed page creations
- Japanese submarine I-52, Type C3 submarine
- any CC-licensed pictures of this particular sub, or this type of sub?
edit my userpage's http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Editnotice
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Pages_with_incorrect_ref_formatting
- if I'm ever in the mood for thankless gruntwork and vandalism reversion
- Maybe make a request that the author of the DOI-bot configure it so it can handle subst? Also, I think the
|noedit
parameter (i.e., don't show the "edit" link in the displayed citation) still isn't in the documentation.- Also, is there a way to search for orphaned DOI templates? That'd be really handy, as I should probably clean up all the DOI templates I've made but not used...
- doesn't seem to pick up the page range properly from ScienceDirect (Elsevier?) articles -- as well as other publishers, apparently; just gives the first page. Is this consistent? Test! Mentioned before? Search!
- example: doi = 10.1016/j.gde.2007.04.011
- example: doi = 10.1111/j.1748-720X.2007.00137.x
- example: doi = 10.1162/JEEA.2007.5.5.885
- example: doi = 10.1016/j.lisr.2003.12.009
- example: doi = 10.1021/ja00333a062 (missed end of page range)
- PMIDs 6502123, 15080209: these only had the first word of the journal name capitalized
- doi = 10.1002/bit.22690 -- didn't pick up volume, issue, pages, or month
- 10.1016/S0169-5347(03)00093-4 : ScienceDirect, but really messy generation!
- 10.1177/1746847707074703 -- incomplete page range, no ISSN
- Whuffie: good context from here: "The Bitchun Society of Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom is a world where all goods are as nonscarce as information is on the net. (It’s imaginable that nanofabrication could make such a world possible — “goods” and “information” would be different states of the same thing, as “source code” and “applications” are today.) In that world, managing the glut of everything — especially people — is a matter of exploring social networks to guess at the degree to which you should treat some resource with respect and attention. [In the story,] I call this measure “Whuffie.”