User talk:Tlesher
Nashville School of Law
[edit]Can you check the Nashville School of Law page? There's been a lot of vandalism lately and I'm too inexperienced with wikipedia to know how to monitor it efficiently. Thanks!
Nintendo Revolution GPU
[edit]Hello, I thought I would tell you how to interpret a part of the IGN Revolution's Horsepower article that you didn't seem to understand. Of course, no normal person would. The sentence in IGN's article says the following:
- "The 'Hollywood' is a large-scale integrated chip that includes the GPU, DSP, I/O bridge and 3MBs of texture memory," a studio source told us.
Large-scale integration (LSI) is a technical term used in digital design to describe the number of transistors/gates in a chip. It doesn't mean all-in-one as you thought, it's supposed to be interpreted as it has tens of thousands of transistors in it.
Nothing big, the editors over in IGN don't seem to understand this either. The quote in their article should read as "The 'Hollywood' is a very large-scale integrated chip..." since very large-scale integration (VLSI) is a better way to describe a modern-day GPU. 137.48.130.200 02:38, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
Thanks... on the off change you'll read this, I do know what VLSI and LSI mean (I'm a firmware engineer at a hardware manufacturer myself). Even as an engineer, it's often hard to figure out what another engineer originally said when it's been passed through the filter of a non-technical person. From the context, I surmised that rather than an LSI, the original source was really referring to Hollywood being SIP-like rather than a single chip. I could be wrong, though. Tlesher 19:25, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
- Ah well, I'll pressure IGN a bit more for a clarification since the content was filitered by their editors...there's no way Hollywood is LSI if it has 3 megs of texture memory. In the meantime, since that statement is ambiguous, I'll do what I can to clean up that bullet in the main article so people don't read it wrong...in case IGN really did mean it in the context of LSI/VLSI. 137.48.130.200 19:41, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
Trivia Section
[edit]The trivia section was unenyclopedic and I'm planning to work on the Troy Polamalu article soon to at least Good Articles status, but I was delayed because my computer was broken for a week. Thanks --Jaranda wat's sup 17:18, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for making a report about Hxclax (talk · contribs · block log) on Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism. Reporting and removing vandalism is vital to the functioning of Wikipedia and all users are encouraged to revert, warn, and report vandalism. However, administrators are generally only able to block users if they have received a recent final warning (one that mentions that the user may be blocked) and they have recently vandalized after that warning was given. The reported user has not yet been blocked because it appears this has not occurred yet. If this user continues to vandalize after their final warning, please report them to the AIV noticeboard again. Sorry about the templated response, but it makes life easier than to type it all out. In this case I had to remove Hxclax as he has not vandalised for over a week and did not receive a final warning. Any problems don't hesitate to give me a shout Khukri 14:02, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
How is the article now? --Grimhelm 12:43, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
Requesting lift of autoblock
[edit]Unsportsmanlike conduct resolved?
[edit]It looks like the spamming on the Unsportsmanlike Conduct and "conduct" pages has stopped. I'll keep it in my watch list (as will you, I'm sure.) Would you object to marking the Wikiquette alert as resolved? Gruber76 17:46, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
- Agreed--thanks for the reminder. Tlesher 17:53, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
Dincher
[edit]Lenny Dincher's parents were my great-great aunt and uncle. But I do not know him. Dincher 22:24, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks
[edit]Hi Tlesher,
Thanks for reverting that vandalism to my user page and for all your good anti-vandal work in general. It's much appreciated. Canderson7 (talk) 03:36, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
(Moved from user page)
[edit]I think we have a miscommunication with respect to what Wikipedia is. Wikipedia has particular guidelines about what is "notable". I understand what you're trying to achieve, but please read the guidelines for web page notability, original research, and especially conflict of interest. Tlesher 01:45, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
"An encyclopedia, encyclopaedia or (traditionally) encyclopædia[1] is a comprehensive written compendium that contains information on all branches of knowledge or a particular branch of knowledge."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encyclopedia
"DOCUMENTING WHO IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE FUTURE OF THE EARTH/NESTED COMMUNITY THEREIN" IS KNOWLEDGE. DOCUMENTING WHERE WE DO IT IS ALSO KNOWLEDGE.
web page notability
"Internet guides. Wikipedia articles should not exist only to describe the nature, appearance or services a website offers, but should describe the site in an encyclopedic manner, offering detail on a website's achievements, impact or historical significance, which can be significantly more up-to-date than most reference sources since we can incorporate new developments and facts as they are made known. See current events for examples."
WE ARE NOT A SERVICE NOR A WEBSITE; WE ARE A CAUSE. ENVIRONMENTAL THREATS ARE CURRENT EVENTS. INITIATIVES SUCH AS OURS IMPACT HISTORICAL SIGNIFIGANCE WITH THE AMOUNT OF PERSONEL AND MOMENTUM THENAFTER. OUR INITIATIVES INSTIGATE NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND FACTS SUCH AS THOSE LISTED IN THE RECYCLING VISUALS ON THE PAGE. WE'D BE HAPPY TO UPDATE WITH FUTURE SUCCESS RATE.
"This page gives some rough guidelines which most Wikipedia editors use to decide if any form of web-specific content, being either the content of a website or the specific website itself should have an article on Wikipedia. Web content includes, but is not limited to, webcomics, podcasts, blogs, Internet forums, online magazines and other media, web portals and web hosts. Any content which is distributed solely on the internet is considered, for the purposes of this guideline, as web content.[1]"
WE ARE NOT WEB-SPECIFIC CONTENT. THE TRASH THAT YOU SEE IN IMAGES IS ACTUALLY SUFFICATING OUR BEACHES, OCEANS, AND ANIMALS THAT RESIDE WITHIN IT (IN REAL LIFE). THE ECOMB WIKI PAGE IS DOCUMENTATION OF THE AMOUNT OF TRASH THAT IS OUT THERE AND DOCUMENTATION AS TO WHO IS PICKING IT UP. WE ARE NOT A WEBCOMIC, PODCAST, BLOG, FORUM, MAGAZINE, OR OTHER MEDIA, WEB PORTALS, AND WEB HOSTS. WE ARE A GROUP OF PEOPLE INVOKING SOCIAL/BEHAVIOR CHANGE AMONG RESIDENTS AND VISTORS TO MIAMI BEACH THROUGH LEADING BY EXAMPLE - NOT PERSUASION. THE TYPE OF CONTENT THAT WE DISTRIBUTE ON THE INTERNET CAN NOT BE CONSUMED TRADITIONALLY; THIS CONTENT IS IN THE FORM OF MOTIVATION.
"Wikipedians are averse to the use of Wikipedia for advertising, and Wikipedia articles are not advertisements is an official policy of long standing. Advertising is either cleaned up to adhere to the neutral point of view or deleted.[2]"
WE ARE NOT USING WIKIPEDIA TO ADVERTISE. WE HAVE NOTHING TANGIBLE NOR SERVICE TO SELL. WE ARE NOT ASKING FOR DONATIONS. THERE ISN;T EVEN A SCHEDULE OF EVENTS LISTED ON THE PAGE. FROM WHAT PERSPECTIVE DO YOU NOT SEE OUR INITIATIVE AS A NUETRAL POINT OF VIEW? FOR LACK OF A BETTER TERM, WE WOULD RATHER WORK TOGETHER WITH OUR "COMPETITION" BECAUSE OF EXCELERATED FRUITION OF BEHAVIORAL CHANGE IN REGARDS TO POLLUTION, LITTERING, RECYCLING, ETC...
"Wikipedia is not a web directory, in that it is not a site that specializes in linking to other web sites and categorizing those links. Wikipedia is not a mirror or a repository of links, images, or media files. Articles which merely include an external link and a brief description of its contents will also be either cleaned up to adhere to the neutral point of view or deleted."
WE ARE CONTEXTUALLY HOUSING NOTHING. WE ARE NOT PRESENTING OURSELVES AS A PORTAL OR LINKING TO ANY PORTAL THAT WE ADMINISTER
"Keeping in mind that all articles must conform with our policy on verifiability to reliable sources, and that primary sources alone are not sufficient to establish notability, web-specific content[3] is deemed notable based on the following criteria."
WE SOURCE THE COUNTY WEBSITE ON OUR EXTERNAL LINKS SECTION TO DOCUMENT ALL RECYCLING FACTS OF DADE COUNTY.
"This criterion includes reliable published works in all forms, such as newspaper and magazine articles, books, television documentaries, websites, and published reports by consumer watchdog organizations.[4] except for the following:"
GOVERNMENT SOURCES AREN'T GOOD ENOUGH?
No original research
"Original research (OR) is a term used in Wikipedia to refer to unpublished facts, arguments, concepts, statements, or theories. The term also applies to any unpublished analysis or synthesis of published material that appears to advance a position — or, in the words of Wikipedia's co-founder Jimmy Wales, would amount to a "novel narrative or historical interpretation.""
FACT: WE DO CLEAN UP THE BEACH ROUTINELY, FACT: THOSE ACTUALLY ARE OUR ENVIRONMENTAL INITITIVES DOCUMENTED ON THE ECOMB PAGE, FACT: THOSE ARE THE RECYCLING RATES WITHIN OUR COMMUNITY AND ITS SURROUNDING AREAS, FACT: THAT IS THE BIO OF OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
"Wikipedia is not the place for original research. Citing sources and avoiding original research are inextricably linked: the only way to demonstrate that you are not presenting original research is to cite reliable sources that provide information directly related to the topic of the article, and to adhere to what those sources say."
HOW CAN I BETTER REPRESENT THE GOVERNMENT SOURCES FOR WHICH I DOCUMENTED THE FACTS LISTED ON THE ECOMB PAGE?
"The original motivation for the "No original research" policy was to prevent people with personal theories attempting to use Wikipedia to draw attention to their ideas.[1] Original research includes editors' personal views, political opinions, and any unpublished analysis or synthesis of published material that appears to advance a position. That is, any facts, opinions, interpretations, definitions, and arguments published by Wikipedia must already have been published by a reliable publication in relation to the topic of the article. See this example for more details."
NOWHERE ON THE PAGE DOES IT ASK FOR PARTICIPATION NOT ATTEMPT ANY TYPE OF PERSUASION. WE LEAD BY EXAMPLE AND THIS PAGE IS DOCUMENTATION OF WHAT WE DO. NO DIFFERENT THAN ANY OTHER HISTORICAL DOCUMENTATION OF ANYTHING ANYONE HAS DONE IN THE HISTORY OF MAN.
"Synthesis of published material serving to advance a position. Editors often make the mistake of thinking that if A is published by a reliable source, and B is published by a reliable source, then A and B can be joined together in an article to advance position C."
WHICH PART OF THE PUBLISHED MATERIAL TO YOU CONSIDER TO BE C?
Original images
ALL IMAGES ON THE PAGE ARE EITHER GOVERNMENT SOURCED GRAPHICS OR OWNED BY ECOMB - YOUR INTERFACE IS NOT USERFRIENDLY TO EDIT THIS INFORMATION ASOCIATED WITH THE IMAGES - PLEASE SEND ME INFORMATION ON HOW TO DO SO.
"A Wikipedia conflict of interest (COI) is an incompatibility between the aim of Wikipedia, which is to produce a neutral encyclopedia, and the aims of an individual editor. COI editing involves contributing to Wikipedia in order to promote yourself or the interests of other individuals, companies, or groups. Where an editor must forego advancing the aims of Wikipedia in order to advance outside interests, he stands in a conflict of interest."
WE ARE DOCUMENTING KOWLEDGE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY, DOCUMENTING KOWLEDGE ON WHO IS MOTIVATED TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT, AND DOCUMENTING KNOWLEDGE ON INITIVES WE ARE USING TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. HOW DO YOU GRASP THE CONCEPT OF NUETRALITY IN CONTEXT WITH CIGERETTE BUTTS LEFT ON THE BEACH, WASTE DUMPS PILING OVER, DESCTROYED CORAL REEF? ARE YOU INFERRING THAT THERE IS ACTUALLY SOMEONE OUT THERE WHO IS FOR THESE OCCURANCES? BECAUSE IF YOU ARE I COULD UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF COI OR NUETRALITY. WIKIPEDIA STATES THAT IT IS INTERESTED IN GAINING MORE KNOWLDGE, AND WE ARE DELIVERING SPECIFIC TO MIAMI BEACH.
"1. you are receiving monetary or other benefits or considerations to edit Wikipedia as a representative of an organization (whether directly as an employee or contractor of that organization, or indirectly as an employee or contractor of a firm hired by that organization for public relations purposes); or, 2. you expect to derive monetary or other benefits or considerations from editing Wikipedia; for example, by being the owner, officer or other stakeholder of a company or other organisation about which you are writing;"
ZERO APPLICATION OF $$
"1. Links that appear to promote products by pointing to obscure or not particularly relevant commercial sites (commercial links). 2. Links that appear to promote otherwise obscure individuals by pointing to their personal pages. 3. Biographical material that does not significantly add to the clarity or quality of the article."
ZERO COMERCIAL LINKS. IS IT THE BIO OF OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR? DID YOU READ HIS ENTIRE BIO OR DID YOU JUST READ THE WORD BIO AND COME TO A CONCLUSION?
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WIKIPEDIA IS FULL OF VANITY PRESS. JUST ONE EXAMPLE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_congdon ALL ABOUT ABC, OWNERSHIP IN ROCKETBOOM; SHE USES THIS PAGE IN HER PORTFOLIO TO FURTHER HER AGENDA. ON A SIDE NOTE, WE'D LIKE TO INVITE JIMMY WALES TO PARTICIPATE IN ONE OF OUR BEACH CLEANUPS. LOOK, I CAN UNDERSTAND YOU TAKING THE PAGE DOWN IF SOMEONE IS TRYING TO SELL CIGERRETTES TO KIDS ON WIKIPEDIA BUT WE ARE NOT; WE ARE A GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO ARE MOTIVATED TO CLEAN UP AFTER OTHER PEOPLE WHO CONTINUE TO CYCLE INTO TOWN AND DUMP TRASH IN OUR BACKYARD. WE DESERVE DOCUMENTATION ON A REPUTABLE SOURCE SUCH AS WIKIPEDIA AND WIKIPEDIA DESERVES QUALITY DOCUMENTATION OF THE FACT AS RECORDED.
Thanks for your help. You might have noticed that nearly all of the favourable Video professor edits were made in Colorado which is also incidently the Headquarter of Video professor (e.g. 71.212.195.94, 67.190.37.160 and 24.8.240.198). It raises the suspicion of conflict of interest and conflicts with Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. Masaimara 19:06, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
REMOVE that script from the john calhoun page IMMEDIATELY
[edit]WIKIPEDIA IS NOT FOR ON-LINE RESUMES OR AUTOBIOGRAPHIES.
YOU are John Calhoun's sockpuppet obviously based on the bogus information you have introduced. I call BS on your claim about the sources - it's all very interesting that you and your sockpuppets immedialy jump in when someone edits your "article". Xanther1 20:53, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
- As noted on the (talk page), the information to which I reverted (not "introduced") was properly sourced by the interview cited on the page; unsourced were your allegations of embezzlement and lack of credentials on Mr. Calhoun's part. If you're going to make sockpuppet allegations, make them on the right page, and be sure you're not just projecting. Tlesher 02:54, 30 June 2007 (UTC)
Re:Recent John Calhoun silliness
[edit]Obviously that user has some problems — the account he's using now was only created to edit the John Calhoun article. I believe he also thinks I'm a sockpuppet because I've reverted his edits to that page a few times already. — Wackymacs 07:22, 30 June 2007 (UTC)
- The user is still being problematic - just asked me how many sockpuppets I have. What's the best way to solve this? — Wackymacs 19:43, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
- I told User:HereToHelp, an admin I know -- so he might do something. But filing a report might also be the next step, indeed. — Wackymacs 20:30, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
- 6 days later, and he's back. He needs an infinite block badly. What can we do? — Wackymacs 07:29, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- He's been indefinitely blocked by an admin. He'll probably come back again though...:-/ — Wackymacs 15:39, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- That's very true. Thank you again for helping me out with solving this. If only idiots didn't exist...*sigh* — Wackymacs 17:07, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- He's been indefinitely blocked by an admin. He'll probably come back again though...:-/ — Wackymacs 15:39, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- 6 days later, and he's back. He needs an infinite block badly. What can we do? — Wackymacs 07:29, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- I told User:HereToHelp, an admin I know -- so he might do something. But filing a report might also be the next step, indeed. — Wackymacs 20:30, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
- The user is still being problematic - just asked me how many sockpuppets I have. What's the best way to solve this? — Wackymacs 19:43, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
Thankyou
[edit]So I just wanted to thank you for the usefull information that you told me and that I will take a look at both of thoses sites.
from MPG1st
Paid?
[edit]Do you get paid to edit wikipedia, or are you just going around editing and related such activities on your spare time?
Welcome to VandalProof!
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Any reason why you removed my speedy delete tag on this page --NeilN 18:19, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Vandalism states that
If all versions of the article are pure vandalism, mark it for speedy deletion by tagging it with db-nonsense.
Vandalism is defined as
Silly vandalism Adding profanity, graffiti, random characters, or other nonsense to pages; creating nonsensical and obviously non-encyclopedic pages, etc
--NeilN 18:54, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
Copyvio
[edit]Thanks. Someone posted something with the edit summary "Copy of Daily Telegraph Obituary" earlier, which was a bit of a giveaway and put me on the lookout for more. :-) Iain99 17:15, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
Copyvio School of Nursing
[edit]Why were my edits to the School of Nursing page deleted? It noted that they were taken from a School of Nursing site, however, I work for Communications Department for the School of Nursing and was told to update the profile. The things copied from other sites were things that I had written for those sites. --Dbiglar1 19:05, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
School of Nursing
[edit]I was the one that originally wrote the text on the other sites, so its my words, why can't I use them? I have permission from the school. Am i forbidden to use any material posted on an other sites all together, even if it is my own? Do I have to rewrite everything that I have already written? --Dbiglar1 19:30, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
I think the edits you reverted in Honor killing were valid edits. The page is not only anti-Muslim, but going into details of individual cases which have no place in the article. Corvus cornix 20:45, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
OK, sorry, the diff I was looking at didn't show a blanking. I wonder what I was looking at, then? Sorry about that. Corvus cornix 20:51, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
Thank Yunz
[edit]Tlesher, thanks for your edits of the Writing portion. I apologize for my illiteracy. Botendaddy strongly feels that the influenece of Romero and Chilly Billy on the writers of Pittsburgh should not be underestimated. Rusty Cundieff is definitely of that age group to feel that influence as well. Writers from CMU and Pitt had a fantasy-sci-fi-macabre slant years before it was popular. Remember, Rocky Horror hung on for about 20 years at King's Court. The SCA has had remarkable staying power in this area. The three writer's workshops I mentioned are responsible for literally hundreds of publications. I may write to Pitt's and CMU's Creative Writing departments to see if some of the profs think there really is a "Pittsburgh Style". Chabon has become a bit of a chronicler of Pittsburgh. Botendaddy is headed overseas (Army calls), so he will check in when he can. Thanks. Botendaddy (talk) 04:26, 14 March 2008 (UTC)
Spot Welders
[edit]Can you advise on revisions recommended to this page? new to this... :) Shamus00 (talk) 17:48, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
Spoiler Warnings (from June 2008)
[edit]Hey,
Thanks for the help with the spoiler warnings back in June. Back then I was somewhat of a n00b at Wikipedia and had absolutely no idea how to respond. lol. Thanks again. ZackTuren (talk) 16:52, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
Possibility of Wikipedia:Wikipedia Loves Art at the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
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Um...
[edit]You do realize that the London Silly Nannies are the name of the spoof team in that particular Family Guy episode. Sturmovik (talk) 21:28, 27 August 2009 (UTC)
- I do now. When it was a redirect to London Monarchs (which had no such reference), and was being linked to by a vandal who was altering pages of players who played for the Monarchs to point to the Nannies redirect page, there was no basis to even find that out. tlesher (talk) 01:32, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
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Thanks for catching this
[edit]You removed claim for originality in Sriracha sauce [1] It hadn't occurred to me that was questionable until I examined your edit. Looks like the history of that sauce needs substantiation. In this edit, no doubt with good reason, Paul 012 changed the country of manufacture from Thailand to the US.[2] Yet I wrote the original entry, and am relatively certain I took "Thailand" from a reliable source. It would be nice to have definitive information on this product. Unfortunately, hot sauce manufacturers often seem to have little interest in disclosing the "mystery" of their products. Regards, Piano non troppo (talk) 18:44, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
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re: Sally Solomon, Pike, Dubceks, et cetera
[edit]Please to forgive as English is a second language and I am still not fluent in navigation of a wikipedia site. Unfortunately I know not about how to insert reference as evidence in article of Sally Solomon. But I direct author to include numerous reference, notably of the review of this http://suisight.blogspot.com/2012/05/o-how-mighty-have-fallen.html and conversation between Johnston and Pike in comment section. Also see Johnston Twitter page and of Facebook page for "GUTS" the book which references it. I know journalist say that meeting for lunch occurred and Johnston mentioned it for Twitter. Please to forgive bad translation as I have not google translate on the computer instead on my phone.
Take care and cordially. Jeemy — Preceding unsigned comment added by MeesterJeemy (talk • contribs) 02:23, 8 June 2013 (UTC)
I reported him here. He's been blocked for a week now.
- Thanks! He's been edit warring on "The Dubceks" and various pages related to 3rd Rock from the Sun and Kristen Johnston for two years now. I find his claim of ESL above humorous: he certainly didn't seem to have any problem with English or Wikipedia editing in 2011 when he first AfC'ed The Dubceks [3]! tlesher (talk) 20:02, 8 June 2013 (UTC)
- I thought so, but he could have help for that article?Curb Chain (talk) 03:16, 11 June 2013 (UTC)
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