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The X Street Murders
The X street Murders are cited as the best in the Crippen and Landru book, and on the internet, not just by me. The X Street Murders are also, the most frequently reprinted Commings story. Lostinthedark 09:29, 28 June 2007 (UTC)

Done
Is this more of what you wanted? Joseph Commings

Lostinthedark 11:29, 18 June 2007 (UTC)

Joseph Commings
The information comes from Crippen and Landru, and all of the information I could gather, by googling Joseph Commings. If you need help, please tell me Lostinthedark 10:58, 17 June 2007 (UTC)

Paperback
Thanks for all your great work on Paperback I see you added a couple of references also. When you add references if you cite them in the text it is is easier to tell what is properly referenced and what is not. A couple of resources for citing are WP:CITE, Citation templates and User:Jeepday/Sandbox/Cite <(my personal preffered style and templates). You can see examples live and in action on Road my current long term clean up project. Jeepday (talk) 04:23, 28 April 2007 (UTC)

Reply
I have posted my reply to you here. Ohconfucius 06:22, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

Reply
And I have left a reply for you here. It's not usual to report about replies on talk pages, but I take an obsessive interest in retaining spoilers and the cause is a bit strapped for time. While we're typing, thank you for what your contributions list appears to show to be a good number of valuable edits. --Kizor 10:04, 21 May 2007 (UTC)

The American Gun Mystery
If you check out the page I've fixed it (spelling error "preceeded" should be "preceded" - won't "read" that line w/incorrect spelling).

To save yourself some typing in re categories, you can use the following just above when the article name begins with 'The', 'A', etc:

I actually switched browsers to Mozilla Firefox, as it has automatic spell checking, which is a must for me! :)

Just drop me a note if you run into any other problems. SkierRMH 05:37, 23 May 2007 (UTC)

Re Talk:Ibn-e-Safi
These works seem to be cross-genre. Involvement of the crime novel task force might help (or for that matter, any outsider); the whole topic area is difficult. I occasionally toy with trying to clean it up, but the lack of English language sourcing is a problem. It really needs committed English-Urdu bilingual editors who'll do more than just dump unreferenced material into the articles. Tearlach 01:14, 24 May 2007 (UTC)

Re: suspected linkspam
My suspicion, quite frankly, is that this individual is connected to said journal. I started reverting all of his additions after the first one I looked at actually linked only to a page where the journal in question was for sale---that is strictly verboten by Wikipedia's rules on external links. I have to admit, though, that most of the changes the person made were right on target and not of the sort of linkspam I usually see... So, revert if you wish...  I am torn on the matter, to be honest. Thanks for your message. Cheers! ---Cathal 22:53, 24 May 2007 (UTC)


 * I thank you for your response, and for the manner with which you have approached this issue. If I can be of any help to you in future, please do not hesitate to ask.  Cheers! ---Cathal 23:13, 24 May 2007 (UTC)


 * You are certainly welcome. ---Cathal 23:27, 24 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Hmmmm ... I've reverted some of these edits myself. They are undeniably intended to publicise the magazine, and good though it might be, I have to question whether we actually need 20-30 references to it. --Stephen Burnett 00:13, 25 May 2007 (UTC)

CLUES is often the *only* substantive resource on many mystery authors. It is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal established in 1980 and published by Heldref Publications, a division of the nonprofit Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation. The URL I provided in the deleted entries also has posted tables of contents, indexes, and Calls for Papers for the journal as free resources for researchers---Elizabeth Foxwell, Agatha Award-winning mystery writer and managing editor, CLUES: A Journal of Detection

Death from a top hat
No, this use is one of the "I hate spoiler notice" brigade. He is merrily removing such notices without a policy or guideline being established. :: Kevinalewis  : (Talk Page) /(Desk)  07:42, 25 May 2007 (UTC)

re: Pen names redirecting
It's common sense. We don't need duplicate articles on the same topic. Alice Tilton and Phoebe Atwood Taylor are the same person. We only need a single biography per person. An article on an author should cover the author's entire career including any names they have written under. The Phoebe Atwood Taylor contains information on the Alice Tilton pen name including why she used it and the books she wrote with it. If there is more information to be added, it should be added to that article. It makes it easier on our readers so they don't have to hunt for information. If you have more questions, let me know. Thanks. -- JLaTondre 00:08, 5 June 2007 (UTC)

Jenny Runacre
Thanks, good catch. Larry Dunn 20:48, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

Mark Kirk (convict)

 * WOW! That is a huge improvement, congratulations! I do have a few critiques:
 * The first lead paragraph reads a bit stilted. The second could use a second sentence for balance, although I don't know what it would say.
 * The link to http://www.mark-kirk.org/Lentini/page2.html should be &lt;ref&gt;ed.
 * The 4 non-&lt;ref&gt; links in the reference section should probably be moved to an "External links" section.
 * Get rid of the US-crime-bio-stub, you've corrected that.
 * Consider using the Citation templates to format your references, and use the name parameter to the &lt;ref&gt; to combine multiple references to the same source.
 * If you can find a reference for the claim from Danras's version that fire inspectors took bribes, it would be ok to include it. If the only reference is the claim itself, qualifying the statement with something like "Supporters claim" would be appropriate. If you can't find anything, of course leave it out.
 * Again, great job! Anomie 02:35, 10 June 2007 (UTC)

Ellery Queen
Was Chinese Orange really a locked room or impossible crime? A *weird* crime, yet, with the clothes reversed, but...? Well, I haven't read it in 25 years.

What about "classic puzzles"? "Golden Age puzzles"? Sutherland Scott, who wrote a book about mysteries years ago called all of the elaborate classics of that era, particulary the EQs, "monumental mysteries". Aren't there categories listed on the Mystery page or some such? It's hard to think of a single, short phrase that precisely defines these early EQ.... Hayford Peirce 22:29, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
 * This is a tough one. How about "monumentally intricate and sometimes overly contrived Golden Age puzzles that occasionally bordered on the surreal in their complexity"? Sutherland Scott, interestingly, writes that like Van Dyne, "There was a like insistence on psychological overtones; cryptic allusions and deep disturbances were equally in evidence.  Both EQ and VD delved deep down in the psyche, coming up for breath every now and then with a dissertation on human motivation, so adroitly presented, it refused to be refuted.  And if some of the conclusions belonged more to morbid psychiatry than to psychology, who had right or reason to complain?....In the closing thirties he discarded his highly developed technique, adopting a more modern, individualistic approach which introduced extraneous factors and presented the problem in a somewhat different light."  I don't think you can sum up the early EQs in just a word or two.... Hayford Peirce 23:36, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Both your suggestions seem fine to me. "Intricate" is certainly the word for those early 1930s books such as Greek and Egyptian. As for the Sutherland Scott book, I must have bought it 45 years ago at the wonderful old Picwick Bookstore on Hollywood and McCadden. Here it is: http://www.tomfolio.com/bookdetailsgg.asp?b=34529&m=292 Best, Hayford Peirce 17:08, 22 June 2007 (UTC)

Re:Plot Summary
Thanks for pointing me to that page. I didn't know that was what was preferred, but if it's the standard it should definitely be used for uniformity. Thanks for the explanation. Phydend 16:15, 22 June 2007 (UTC)

Re:Yash Raj Films
It was not a problem doing those things but thank you for taking the time to tell me about my work. You don't have to worry as I will rearrange the list of directors in the way you suggested. As for a reliable on-line source of information that you can visit to see how much a film made, www.boxofficeindia.com is pretty reliable. That's the site that I usually go to to visit to see box office figures. Another site you could visit is www.ibosnetwork.com. These are the only two sites that I can think off right now. BOLLYWOOD DREAMZ 19:15, 05 July 2007 (UTC)

Re: Citations
Thanks for the info. I didn't realise that you'd put a comment on this page - I told you I was new to editing this site! I'd very much welcome a scan of the back of your copy, particularly as I've never heard of a mapback edition before. My UK first edition of the book contains no maps and, truth to tell, neither does the Christie companion, just lots of photographs and a map of the overall estate. However, I am in Manchester (my home city) in a couple of weeks time visiting my sister who lives two miles from Abney Hall and I might pop round there and compare your map on the spot if nothing else is available on the web!!

Could you help me with something else? Do you know how to update the table which appears at the bottom of each Christie page. It is out of order with some items missing but I cannot for the life of me find how to update it.

Best wishes--Jtomlin1uk 14:02, 24 August 2007 (UTC)

I've found out how to update the tables. Taking Christie as an example, type Template:Agatha Christie in the search field and you are taken to the original of the table. I've sorted out the order of the crime works and will add her other items soon (Road of Dreams, Come, Tell Me How You Live, etc)

Regards, John--Jtomlin1uk 10:58, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

Speedy Deletion types
here is a list of deletion templates, good luck editing. Improbcat 17:20, 24 August 2007 (UTC)

Typo catch
Thanks! I hate missing those! Thanks again! Ealdgyth | Talk 18:28, 24 August 2007 (UTC)

Eric Rosse
Thanks, you're quite right. I'll have another look at the article, but you've removed the intended paragraph. I've deleted several of the editor's incorrectly licensed images. I'll keep watching! Papa November 00:26, 25 August 2007 (UTC)

DJ F00P
I first deleted this article because i said it was untrue. That was a lie. Basically I'm DJ F00P and i think i have grown in popularity enough to have an article on wikipedia. The real reason i wanted it deleted before was because my sister found it and she kept on embarrasing me about it. Also, It took me 1.5 hours to make it. I dont want it to be a waste. But i do think i am popular enough to get a wiki. P.S. It was on the site for a month or 2 before i took it down.

DJ F00P
Hey, thanks for adding your opinion. There's an AfD set up for the article, would you mind dropping by? GlassCobra 17:51, 25 August 2007 (UTC)

BlazeMaster4R3AL
Hey, please don't get me wrong i am not attacking anybody. The subject i posted is comedy oriented and is based on a website. The character Ted is fictional and was created on blogging sites as a practical joke. Please recover the article because i am only trying to contribute, Thank You. —Preceding unsigned comment added by BlazeMaster4R3AL (talk • contribs) 22:01, August 25, 2007 (UTC)

BlazeMaster4R3AL
I understand. —Preceding unsigned comment added by BlazeMaster4R3AL (talk • contribs) 01:21, August 26, 2007 (UTC)

StitchRecords
hello. I need help.Why you put that page i created in speed deletion?tks Stitchrecords 17:28, 28 August 2007 (UTC)StitchRecords


 * Your article needs REFERENCES. This would be any mention of your record company in, for instance, magazines, television programs, some kinds of web pages (not blogs), saying that the company is important, and giving a reason why it is important.  You need to quote these references in the body of the article, like "According to Rolling Stone magazine, Stitch Records is important because ..."  You can read the policy at WP:CORP.  If I can help more, let me know.  Please remember to sign your posts using four tildes. Accounting4Taste 17:30, 28 August 2007 (UTC)

RE: Cop Out
Actually, I didn't create the article. Someone else did. And I shall add references straight away. Thanks! :) FamicomJL 19:21, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Yeah, it was unsold. Probably because it was really bad. Only ONE correct answer through the entire show...Ooo, you have it? Where'd you get that book? I'm hoping to be a television historian/expert in my spare time...:) FamicomJL 19:46, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
 * You'll hate to hear this, but I paid $1.75 for it at a used book store. Its ISBN is 0-8174-8315-2 if you think you can find a copy on eBay, Alibris or the like.  It's only for 1947-1996 but I find the period post-'96 is covered on the Internet quite well.  If I can offer any assistance from it or "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows, 1946-present" (1979) (ISBN 0-345-28248-5 or 0-345-25525-9) let me know. Accounting4Taste 19:50, 28 August 2007 (UTC)

Re: Dear Enemy (band)
Ive added the significance part as well as referenced a few sections. This should be enough to make the page stick for now. ricketgt

Re: Dear Enemy
Well, believe it or not, that's not my band but a friend of mine's. I noticed they didnt have a wikipedia page so I decided to make one (Im bored at work, what can I say lol).

Re: Speedy Deletion of DSRNR
I'm not sure what it is exactly I'm lacking, but if you let me know, I can put it on the page immediately. Thank You —Preceding unsigned comment added by Meech83 (talk • contribs) 19:48, August 30, 2007 (UTC)

I have a few links to verify. Where can I send them or where do I post them? --Meech83 19:56, 30 August 2007 (UTC)

== Hey man thanks for your concern, and willingness to help. I just added a source to both the pages I tried to make. Can you let me know is this is a good example of a valid source? thank you. Mikeglenhalliday

In reguards to the two pages I created tonight: I am very new to doing this sort of thing on wikipedia. Would you consider my arcticles 'stubs?' Should I make them stubs? Mikeglenhalliday 05:03, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

User:Chriskruk
No worries. With so many janitors, the brooms are likely to bump each other on occasion. Hellosandimas 05:09, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

User:Mikeglenhalliday
Thanks man. Ya I was a little shy to create those artist's own pages because I wasnt sure if the artist himself would get mad or something blah blah blah, but I guess really if they had beef with it they would act according to wikipedia rules about it lol. I should "Be Bold." —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mikeglenhalliday (talk • contribs) 05:13, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

Niki Fischer
Always glad to be responsible for a laugh. I also actually did a Google search for her... well, because... I'd really like to see some of "the most prized, elegant, and edgy photos, drawings, and paintings ever known to mankind." doitashimashite! Drcwright 06:12, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

myp2p
Hi, just replying to your speedy deletion tag on the myp2p page i am trying to get going. I have invited others to participate in the expansion and improvement of the page. I also find it strange that a 5 minute old page is already a suitable candidate for deletion?! I believe it has relevance it has relevance to many people, after all soccer is the most popular sport on the planet, and the page relates to how people experience it together over the Internet. I understand you are trying to keep things up to standard, but why not wait to see if any others would like to contribute. Aranzibal 06:17, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

Lifted music label
Thanks for the note. I have one more question Nurow 21:55, 1 September 2007 (UTC)Nurow

Deletion of Maikel_Tjin
Hey, I see my page got deleted. I'm very sorry for deleting the speedy notices. By the way, what was the real problem of my page? I thought it was good. I would appreciate it if you could help me with it and tell me what I did wrong and assist me while recreating it. Thank you!! User: Mhtjin —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mhtjin (talk • contribs) 21:56, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

Speedy on The Grimm Generation
Hi Accounting4Taste, nice to bump into you again! Just wanted to let you know that I changed your speedy deletion request on The Grimm Generation to a WP:PROD instead, as being a neologism itself isn't a speedy criteria. If it is contested you might like to take it to WP:AFD instead. Thanks, Marasmusine 22:01, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

Speedy delete on Kavus Torabi
Hi Accounting4Taste, noticed you flagged up the Kavus Torabi article - he is one of the pioneers of Math Rock, a musical style, and is currently in Cardiacs, who are on Wikipedia as they are such a phenomenal cult band (They have appeared on Radio 6 sessions recently. Kavus has been interviewed on the Radio programme Full Circle with Mark Bradby alongside writing partner Dan Chudley). Is there anything else I need to add to the page, in order for it to not get deleted? I really don't understand this wikipedia malrkey! Cheers, LolDrake 01:04 1 September 2007 (GMT)

Thanks so much for your help!

Re: MOC
Thank you for your help!

Exdeligate 00:25, 1 September 2007 (UTC)exdeligate


 * No major problems here. I wouldn't condemn someone for taking to AfD, but it won't be me doing it. -- Finngall   talk  04:38, 1 September 2007 (UTC)

Uplifting of speedy deletion on Azione Capital
Ncknight 13:22, 4 September 2007 (UTC)Thank you for your understanding on the time needed for the creation of the article. I have one question however about the "sandboxing". To get up enough material is not a difficult thing but to piece it together with the wikipedia markup is a problem (cut-paste into sandbox, fix up, cut-paste back to notepad, repeat), how would you suggest a wikipedia newbie like myself gather up enough materials in a local setting (ie. local server/software maybe?) so that I can minimize running afoul of the speedy deletion? Much appreciated for your feedback.

Ncknight 05:31, 5 September 2007 (UTC)Many thanks for your tip on getting the maintenance tags up. I believe that is what I need to put on the pages I will be working on in the coming weeks; I tend to be a Microsoft Word type, the kind that saves every 5 minutes in fear of the dreaded crashes. Much appreciated!

Luigi Petrozza article
Please refrain from re-adding the Speedy Delete tag to this article. Even though I authored the article, you should not have added it in the first place, as per (CSD A7), which states: "No assertion of importance/significance. An article about a real person, group of people, band, club, company, or web content that does not state why its subject is important or significant. This is distinct from questions of notability, verifiability and reliability of sources." The article mentions activity in film and television. That aside, CSD A7 further states: "If controversial, list the article at Articles for deletion instead." Therefore, my removal of the Speedy Delete tag is perfectly acceptable, whereas your restoring it is not. As such, I repeat, please refrain from re-adding the Speedy Delete tag. Thank you very much. hellenica 20:53, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
 * I have no problem with this particular article being considered "controversial", and I'm happy to list the article at AfD; as you may note from the talk page associated with the . But the speedy delete tag clearly states that you should not remove the tag from an article that you created yourself; you need to use the (((hangon)) process.  Therefore, removing the tag from an article that you created yourself is NOT acceptable, I'm sorry to say.  But I'm signing off for a while to work -- I;'ll come back to this topic later. Accounting4Taste 21:00, 4 September 2007 (UTC)

Gypsy Rose Lee
Hello, I noticed some of your comments on the discussion page for Gyspy Rose Lee, and I was hoping you'd respond to some of my comments. I think there is some room to doubt the commonly accepted story of Gypsy's involvement in the G-String Murders (that it was completely ghost-written). Thank you. As I mentioned there, the book "February House" digs up some great research (which apparently is right out in the open) to describe the many months Gypsy spent honing her writing skills (exposing herself to the proper influences), typing, creating pages of notes, having chapters revised and proofread and hiring assistants - most of this under the tutelage of her childhood friend, the former Harper's Bazaar literary editor, George Davis. Whatever work Rice may or may not have had done most certainly came after Gypsy had written many of the chapters on her own. One fascinating anecdote she wrote of in a letter was when she submitted a finished chapter to her editor who then asked her what had happened to a vital character. She described the whole process as a learning experience. Hopefully, the article itself can be changed to reflect this. Please read my other comments on the Gypsy discussion page. Wellesradio 23:01, 4 September 2007 (UTC)Wellesradio

Welcome to VandalProof!
Thank you for your interest in VandalProof, Accounting4Taste! You have now been added to the list of authorized users, so if you haven't already, simply download and install VandalProof from our main page. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or any other moderator, or you can post a message on the discussion page.  Daniel  10:12, 5 September 2007 (UTC)

Fruck
Thanks, though it was an edit conflict, not a correction ;), but I do believe that neologisms are supposed to be Prodded, though I notice the article has in fact disappeared very speedily.  Not a bad thing, in my opinion! --Slp1 22:28, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

Aaron Waters

 * ) You're not going nuts, I moved the article into his user space.  Sorry for the confusion.   Into The Fray   T / C  04:49, 9 September 2007 (UTC)

Image:AndThenThereWereNoneBookCover.jpg
You wrote on my talk page:
 * I was surprised to see that you'd reverted to the above cover instead of the first edition cover. I went and looked up the Novel Project's policy at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels/ArticleTemplate and it's a little ambiguous -- it suggests that the first edition is preferable, but it seems to want the first edition that bears the specific title of the article.  I didn't want to revert an experienced editor like yourself without asking about your reasoning, but I can say that, as a mystery collector, I had never seen the cover of the first edition and found it of more interest than the cover of a paperback.  May I hear your thoughts on this?  Accounting4Taste 20:05, 9 September 2007 (UTC)

It is true that FIRST EDITION covers are preferred, but in rare exceptions, that is not always desirable. The title of this work underwent a number of changes (along with rewrites to the text) during the history of its publication. The original title in today's culture is 100% politically incorrect; as is the subsequent retitled TEN LITTLE INDIANS. The article is not listed under the original title, but rather the more neutral AND THEN THERE WERE NONE.  The title on the first edition does not agree with the article, which may on first glance both confuse AND anger some readers -- the N word in the original title is ranked among the top 10 most offensive words in the english language. Some people might even mistake the image for vandalism. That book, like the recent flak about TIN TIN IN AFRICA, was the result of a blatant and more open racist society. In this day in age, such things should be noted further on and not placed right up front (ala TIN TIN). -- Jason Palpatine 02:51, 10 September 2007 (UTC)  This User fails to understand Wikipedia's Systematized Logistical Projection of its Balanced Policy Contingency. (speak your mind | contributions)

Tagging of Entegris
I recently removed a speedy delete tag that you had placed on Entegris. I do not think that Entegris fits any of the speedy deletion criteria because NASDAQ listed company with 3000 employees & $600+ million in revenue asserts notability. I request that you consider not re-tagging Entegris for speedy deletion without discussing the matter on the appropriate talk page. You are, of course, free to tag the article with prod or nominate it at WP:AFD. Carlossuarez46 20:48, 10 September 2007 (UTC)‎


 * Given how much investing information is available, it's probably a truism that any company listed on a stock exchange meets WP:CORP or WP:N. I just picked a few refs that I knew would be found - these pages are published by these sources for all publicly traded companies. So I'm done improving it. Carlossuarez46 22:05, 10 September 2007 (UTC)

Speedy tagging
Hi there! Please don't substitute speedy templates, it creates a big mess of code. Just tag with db-a7 or whatever you're going to use. Cheers, ~ Riana ⁂ 03:57, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
 * No worries :) We tend to subst templates to prevent server load, but speedy tags don't generally hang around all that long, you know? Anyway, keep up the good work. ~ Riana ⁂ 04:01, 13 September 2007 (UTC)

Ecopal
Hello there! sadly my page Ecopal has been deleted I think. Is it possible to recreate it using your guidelines? I mean the article on the paper? In addition, why would Ecoduro be a more acceptable page? Could you check that and explain to me the difference? I thank you for your help.
 * I moved your message to my talk page, which is where it should be. I have no way of finding or viewing the Ecopal page... I have no way of finding you, because you didn't sign your message with four tildes.  I looked at Ecoduro and I'm not sure why it's "acceptable" -- it doesn't seem to be obviously advertising for the company, and it tries to provide background information about the product.  You should try to make your article as neutral as possible; asking yourself, if I didn't know anything about the company's products, what would be necessary to know?  What makes them different or special?  And, importantly, who says so other than me?  I hope you see this, and I hope this helps.  If I can help further, leave me a message here, and PLEASE sign it with four tildes. Accounting4Taste 15:51, 13 September 2007 (UTC)