User talk:Basement12/Archive 4
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A centralised discussion which may interest you
Hi. You may be interested in a centralised discussion on the subject of "lists of unusual things" to be found here. SP-KP (talk) 17:36, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
Your revert
Hi. I am a little unhappy with your revert of one of my edits. Please do not revert without discussion except in cases of obvious vandalism, which my edit was not (for background, please see each and every pertinent guideline). Content-wise, I don't see the merits of your version. I did remove "Sweden" from "Stockholm, Sweden" in a Stockholm-related article. Now, while Stockholm, New Jersey is an appropriate way of refering to some one-horse town in the middle of somewhere, Stockholm, Sweden is not. While I understand that the "place, state" format is considered correct when refering to places in the USA, it is very much incorrect for other places. Firstly, that format is simply not used outside the US. Secondly, using it for a European capital (or any other place) is an inappropriate extrapolation, since an independent country is not the same as a US state. Thirdly, its usage may be considered offensive or a sign of illiteracy, ignorance, or worse. Please reconsider your revert. I don't like re-reverting - may I suggest that you rectify this yourself? Benevolent Spectator (talk) 06:43, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
- Place, Country is the common format for ALL Olympic articles and many others besides (1956 Winter Olympics, 1956 Olympics, 2008 Summer Olympics, 2010 European Championships in Aquatics, 2002 Commonwealth Games etc). Frankly I find you taking offense bizarre. And to say it is not used outside the US is simply incorrect; i'm not from, nor have I ever been to, the US and I would use it apparently and so would many others as shown in the examples. So no, I won't be undoing my revert and i'd request that you don't either. Oh and in future kindly don't accuse other users of being offensive, illiterate or ignorant otherwise i'd imagine they'd accuse you of worse. Cheers. Basement12 (T.C) 12:42, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
- Hi. Please do not read opinions into my comments that I did not express. You apparently construe my opinion as taking offense and being accusative. I wrote "may be considered" because I mean it precisely so - I am not considering it offensive and worse but I have come across that judgment quite a few times, and that is why I am unhappy with that way of phrasing in a Wikipedia article. But I will not try to explain it any further - if you don't see why phrases like London, England look unpleasant I obviously can't make you see it. I will not touch that article again, because I don't revert lightheartedly, much less re-revert, and certainly not without discussion. Have a nice day. Benevolent Spectator (talk) 14:46, 25 April 2009 (UTC)
Fordyce
In case you didn't know: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/8432885.stm —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.134.170.35 (talk) 12:40, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
Unreferenced BLPs
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Service awards proposal
Paralympics
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For your dedication, efforts and tireless work in providing much-needed coverage to an important but oft-neglected topic in this encyclopedia. (Yes, I know it's not a star, but that's due to my lack of image editing skills...) Aridd (talk) 12:05, 4 March 2010 (UTC) |
DYK for Great Britain at the 1992 Winter Paralympics
Materialscientist (talk) 18:03, 9 March 2010 (UTC)
- hi there, I've opened the GAN YellowMonkey (vote in the Southern Stars and White Ferns supermodel photo poll) 09:13, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
Project: Canadian Sport
I noticed you recently updated an article dealing with Sport in Canada. You might be interested to know that there is a project aimed at improving articles on this subject. Feel free to stop by and help out, we'd love to have you! HalifaxRage (talk) 14:11, 19 March 2010 (UTC)
Thanks
Thank you for reverting the vandalism from my user talk page. I certainly appreciate it. Alanraywiki (talk) 16:59, 14 April 2010 (UTC)
Re: Paralympic Games
Thanks for the GA pass, your comments certainly helped to better refine the article and improve it. I think the article could be the Task Force's first FA if enough work is put into it. Thanks! H1nkles (talk) citius altius fortius 15:51, 15 April 2010 (UTC)
Great Britain at the 1992 Winter Paralympics
Hey I'd like to run some thoughts by you based on the notability discussion. When the issue is boiled down it appears as though the question is whether the International Paralympic Committee and the British Paralympic Committee (or any National Paralympic Committee) is independent enough from Great Britain at the 1992 Winter Paralympics to meet the general notability guideline. On the surface I think there is an argument here. The IPC organizes the Winter and Summer Paralympics and the BPA is a subset of the IPC, which creates an issue. Unless I'm missing something here, then I think the editor has a point. Not that I agree that the article is not notable, I feel that it is completely notable, but when slavishly following the guidelines it would appear as though we need to find some more independent sources. I've found the following links: [1] and [2]. I think both of these links make more than a passing mention of the 1992 Games and the importance of those Games to the Paralympic movement in Great Britain. I don't think there is a requirement that the article totally rest of independent sources, but having some in there to help underpin what is in there already will certainly help. I would not concede that the article is not notable, I believe that it is and deserves a place along with all the other articles in its category. If this argument prevails it could jeopardize thousands of other articles and I'm not interested in having that happen. I will continue to look for sources to help in the endeavor. Please know that by saying he has a point I'm not discounting your arguments, I'm trying to remain as detached as possible emotionally, and just work on helping to meet the dissenting editor's issues. If it goes to AfD and is kept there then that's great, but if it is not then we're going to have to revisit this issue and it won't be pretty. Keep your head up. H1nkles (talk) citius altius fortius 23:52, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
- Looking at it soley from the notability guidelines I see his point as well, however looking for sources just to satisfy this one article to my mind does jeopardize all the others. The editor in question has completely ignored my suggestions that the existence of all the articles of this type is due to a consensus that they are notable (with or without the kind of sources he is looking for) simply by being a team at the Games. This is something that i've never really questioned as to me it made sense but I can't pinpoint anywhere that details such a consensus. The notability guidelines are just that, guidelines, particularly with the general top level ones being quoted in this case. As such if consensus was that a team at the Games is notable any source that shows that it competed, even from IOC/IPC material, should be acceptable. An example of this type of notability is seen with WP:ATHLETE; an athlete taking part in the Games is notable and an IOC/IPC source would be fine as a ref for this so why not the same for the teams? Rather than spend time adding sources to this article just to have the same issue be raised with many others immediately afterwards a better solution in my mind would be to open a wider debate, such as an AfD or even at Wikipedia:Notability, which would show a consensus and the argument once and for all. Basement12 (T.C) 00:38, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
- You make a good point, and I see that if we start running around for sources for this article we will have to do so on all the articles. His point would of course be...yes isn't that the point? But a broader disucssion on the notability issue is absolutely worth having. It would probably have to be in a neutral forum (AfD is an example). It is risky though. If consensus goes against notability then that will really impact the project in a major way. I wanted to discuss this with you outside of the discussion page, I will not bring the other sources up or add them to the article to satisfy this one editor's demands. I'll make a comment to the end that it should be discussed further and leave it at that. Are you going to bring this up at AfD or some other forum? Best of luck. H1nkles (talk) citius altius fortius 02:58, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
- I can't see the consensus going against notability; I think the consensus already exists (hence the articles exist) but has just never been formally detailed in a place such as the notability guidelines. My hope was that Diderot's dreams would decide it was worth an AfD debate as I think on this article we're well placed to defend it and the policy of having an article for all nations at a Games. I certainly can't open an AfD as I don't believe any of these articles should be deleted. I'll ask Parutakupiu and Andrwsc if they know of such a discussion taking place in the past but I think this will need to go to a wider discussion eventually. In the meantime I think your sources should be added, you went to the effort of finding them and they certainly won't do any harm, with or without them the option will be there to question the notability of other articles in the category, but hopefully Diderot won't wish to do so at this time Basement12 (T.C) 08:39, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
- You make a good point, and I see that if we start running around for sources for this article we will have to do so on all the articles. His point would of course be...yes isn't that the point? But a broader disucssion on the notability issue is absolutely worth having. It would probably have to be in a neutral forum (AfD is an example). It is risky though. If consensus goes against notability then that will really impact the project in a major way. I wanted to discuss this with you outside of the discussion page, I will not bring the other sources up or add them to the article to satisfy this one editor's demands. I'll make a comment to the end that it should be discussed further and leave it at that. Are you going to bring this up at AfD or some other forum? Best of luck. H1nkles (talk) citius altius fortius 02:58, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
DYK for Great Britain at the 2002 Winter Paralympics
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DYK for Ireland at the Paralympics
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DYK for Great Britain at the 2006 Winter Paralympics
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DYK for Tom Killin
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DYK for Wheelchair curling at the 2006 Winter Paralympics
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DYK for Rodney Wilkes
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Triple Crown
DYK for Barney Storey
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DYK for Russell Docker
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DYK for Matt Skelhon
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DYK for Talan Skeels-Piggins
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- —Thought you might be interested in this. It was set up just days ago. Cheers, ANGCHENRUI Talk♨ 09:46, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
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Please review Nauru at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Hello Basement12, I observed your fantastic work at Palau at the 2008 Summer Olympics and wondering if you could review this Nauru at the 2008 Summer Olympics, i tried my best to expand this article, but this is a limit I've reached. I always wanna to work for sports articles related to small nations and your work on Palau at the 2008 Summer Olympics inspired me a lot. I'm hoping a positive response from your side, thanks. Bill william comptonTalk 11:42, 7 April 2011 (UTC)
- First off thank you for contacting me, someone recognising my work is a massive boost and inspiration to make me put more work in when i've had limited time to dedicate of late. As i'm sure you've found out any Olympic article when very few athletes are involved is tough to write but I liked the comparisons to previous Games (note the capitalisation of Games - It is my belief that any reference to the Games/ a Games etc should be capitalised but this is debatable) which added to the both length and substance. I did a little reordering of the prose - again my preference but feel free to change it back/about - and i'll assume finding images is impossible so the one question I come away with is what role in the delegation did Yukio Peter have? It may be that this isn't something you can find out or source (if you know but can't find a source i'd rather see it there without a source, the worst that would result is a fact tag). The article complies nicely with the Wikiproject's manual of style and I hope you'll have the opportunity to work on further Olympic articles in the future, if you do and want help feel free to contact me or see WP:OLYMOSNAT and WT:OLY for tips or assistance - Happy editing Basement12 (T.C) 01:02, 8 April 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks Basement12 for your prompt response, although i wasn't able to reply soon and yes welcome again on Wikipedia (if i'm not wrong you were on little Wikibreak?). Your work on article is fine, but i just wanna to know - could you please review this against GAC? And for the Yukio Peter's role in Nauru's delegation, you're right i didn't find out in any source; there is only single line in one of sources that he was selected in the delegation team for Beijing after he failed from qualification. And one more thing, please take a look at 1982 Asian Games medal table, this is a new article made by me and i'm thinking to nominate it for FL, any feedback from you would be appreciated. Thanks again Bill william comptonTalk 05:18, 9 April 2011 (UTC)
- Please take part in the peer review discussion of 1982 Asian Games medal table, follow this Wikipedia:Peer review/1982 Asian Games medal table/archive1...thanks Bill william comptonTalk 05:40, 10 April 2011 (UTC)
- I've added some suggestions for how the article may be expanded Talk:Nauru at the 2008 Summer Olympics. - Basement12 (T.C) 11:07, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
- Please take part in the peer review discussion of 1982 Asian Games medal table, follow this Wikipedia:Peer review/1982 Asian Games medal table/archive1...thanks Bill william comptonTalk 05:40, 10 April 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks Basement12 for your prompt response, although i wasn't able to reply soon and yes welcome again on Wikipedia (if i'm not wrong you were on little Wikibreak?). Your work on article is fine, but i just wanna to know - could you please review this against GAC? And for the Yukio Peter's role in Nauru's delegation, you're right i didn't find out in any source; there is only single line in one of sources that he was selected in the delegation team for Beijing after he failed from qualification. And one more thing, please take a look at 1982 Asian Games medal table, this is a new article made by me and i'm thinking to nominate it for FL, any feedback from you would be appreciated. Thanks again Bill william comptonTalk 05:18, 9 April 2011 (UTC)
Kind words
Basement12, thank you so much for taking the time to write such kind words. After getting two articles shot down at FAC and FLC I got discouraged and also realized that I was investing too much time and mental energy into this project. There are other priorities in my life. I like the way you put it when you said a flurry of activity. That's me in a nut shell. I need to let the fields lie fallow for a while. I'm starting to feel the bug to return. Perhaps I'm not fully done. Users like you make it worthwhile to stay and hard to leave. Again, thank you for your message, which means much more to me than any barnstars or featured articles. Blessings. H1nkles (talk) citius altius fortius 16:06, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
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DYK for Adrian Dodson
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DYK for Great Britain at the 1994 Winter Paralympics
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DYK for Matthew Stockford
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DYK for Steven Hallard
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DYK for Richard Priestman
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DKY 4th Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom)
Thanks for the heads up ref now amened for DYK 4th Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom) Jim Sweeney (talk) 16:59, 27 April 2011 (UTC)
keep your cool
TBF you removed it. And since that the 1924 winners are notable then you should had put it in the main article there and then instead of doing the merry dance around it. :) 194.66.216.40 (talk) 14:22, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
- Whilst I know you weren't trying to cause a problem you were adding misleading information to the article. Just because someone removes the wrong information they aren't obliged to find out, add and source the correct details, something you could easily have done. And I'm not sure how a rational explaination of my actions on your talk page could be viewed as anything other than me keeping my cool. Thanks - Basement12 (T.C) 14:30, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
DYK for Richard Burt (skier)
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DYK for Graham Edmunds
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