User talk:Adavidw/Archive 01

Jack's Big Music Show
I'm fairly new here; I've been tending, when cleaning out articles, to take out the red links--rather than putting new ones in. Now I'm wondering if there's any sort of guideline on this. On the one hand, it automatically gives you a working link if someone ever does make the appropriate page. On the other hand, it's fairly distracting to have a signal that says, "There's not a link that works here! Or here!" And distraction is a real consideration when you're presenting information. I tried to find some discussion of this but some basic poking around didn't turn up anything. Nareek 18:20, 5 February 2006 (UTC)

"B-Movie Bandit"
LOL! Sorry; you had no way of knowing what I was talking about.

When I first started a couple of years ago, we were fighting a bizarre vandal I dubbed the "B-Movie Bandit." We came to the conclusion we were dealing with a bot, but no matter. Anyway, all this bot's contributions were formatted exactly the same way your initial entry was with little more than a cast list and no plot description whatsoever. Drove us up a freaking wall since the proxies kept shifting and a now-banned user was really stirring the pot during this time and used this as an excuse to disrupt the place. A few entries were expanded, most were deleted or redirected. Thanks for fixing the new version. - Lucky 6.9 09:11, 6 February 2006 (UTC)

Intacsonfinger2.jpg
Hi! I saw you had linked Image:Intacsonfinger2.jpg in the article you wrote on Intrastromal Corneal Rings. Because the image has been taken from the manufacturer's site and is copyrighted, its licensing on Wikipedia is Fair use. This requires that each use of the image be justified on the image page. If you look there, you can see the licensing notice, plus what I wrote for the keratoconus article. It's not a problem for your article, as the usage there is clearly covered by fair use licensing, but it does need something written to that effect on the image description page. Thanks a lot! BillC 00:50, 15 February 2006 (UTC)

Backyardigans
Thanks for the catch! Nareek 19:16, 21 February 2006 (UTC)

Kids Inc
Is fine —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 74.195.3.11 (talk) 01:33, 6 December 2006 (UTC).

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"Richard Thomas and MercedeS-Benz"
I heard his voice on a TV commercial for Mercedes-Benz. I'm quite the fan, and I'm sure it was his voice. I added the fact again, delete it if you have a problem with it. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Dmfaris07 (talk • contribs) 01:08, 14 February 2006 (UTC)

Links
I deleted some links some weren't relevants to the article.

Please refer to WP:MOS-L for more information about having too much links in an article.

Internal links

The use of links to other Wikipedia articles, for example, Ant, is encouraged. Use the links for all words and terms that are relevant to the article.

The purpose of internal links is to allow readers to easily and conveniently follow their curiosity or research to other articles. These links should be included where it is most likely that a reader would want to follow them elsewhere — for example, in article introductions, the beginnings of new sections, table cells, and image captions. Generally, where it is likely that a reader may wish to read about another topic, the reader should not have to hunt for a link elsewhere in the page.

On the other hand, do not make too many links. An article may be considered overlinked if any of the following is true:

* more than 10% of the words are contained in links; * it has more links than lines; * a link is repeated in the same article (although there may be case for duplicating an important link that is distant from the previous occurrence); * more than 10% of the links are to articles that don't exist; or   * low added-value items are linked without reason — such as, 1995, 1980s, and 20th century.

This also applies to tables, considered by themselves.

As a general rule, do not put links in the title; however, this may be acceptable with complex titles or verbose leads, such as those concerning multiple concepts.

Thanks &mdash;The preceding unsigned comment was added by Alfiboy (talk &bull; contribs) 22:58, 11 March 2006 (UTC)

Spice Girls (Moved from user page)
- Hi Aaron

You tagged the "Impact" section of the Spice Girls page; you said it was still point of view. I wrote it and I disagree. Can you please tell me what you disagree with?

BTW - you've done fantastic work on the Spice Girls page, thank you. Im new to Wikipedia so Im still getting the hang of things - and you've shown a great example...

> Rimmers —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rimmers (talk • contribs) 23:54, 11 March 2006 (UTC)

Arrested Development
Please see my comments on the episode list's talk page. Evan Reyes 20:48, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

how can i find it?
Hi i once while looking through the site, found an archive of deleted pages, and i thought it was quite funny, do u know where that is so i can find it again? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Joschmo123456789 (talk • contribs) 05:20, 17 January 2007 (UTC).

re Vladimir Yershov
Well, but the string "A1, A7" conveys no useful information to either me or anyone else, such as the article creator trying to find out why his article was deleted; I don't have the CSD numbers memorized. The templates db-empty and {{tl|db-bio} are provided to use instead. I feel that "noted for his work in preon theory" is sufficient assertion of notability (and I did a quick check to find out it it's true, which it appears to be), and that the article is not empty in the sense of db-empty but rather just a short stub. Assuming that Mr Yershov deserves an article, which seems likely, there's no harm in retaining this stub. Herostratus 02:43, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

Alejandro Zamora
Please, let me finish my job introducing him to Wikipedia, He meets several criterias for the insertion, so please don´t edit his page again.

Alejandro Zamora cannot be deleted from Wikipedia for the following reasons:

He born to be a musician. He is a new age musician now, he does have composed and recorded several albums on his country, and he does have a website on the Internet.

Furthermore, he meets several of the criterias for inclusion.

1. Has released two or more albums on a major label or one of the more important indie labels (i.e. an independent label with a history of more than a few years and a roster of performers, many of which are notable).

2. Has won or placed in a major music competition.

3. Has performed music for a work of media that is notable, e.g. a theme for a network television show.

4. Has established a tradition or school in a particular genre.

5. Has composed a number of melodies, tunes or standards used in a notable genre, or tradition or school within a notable genre.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:MUSIC

SO PLEASE REMOVE THIS ARTICLE OF THE DELETION LIST OF WIKIPEDIA AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. THANKS

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Alejandro_Zamora" —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Alejandrozamora (talk • contribs) 21:12, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

re: Copyright infringement of As-Sunnah Foundation of America
I am webmaster of As-Sunnah Foundation of America, and vice president, therefore eligible to permit use of the ASFA copyright materials. Is that sufficient explanation? Mateens 05:57, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

Alela Diane
I am disturbed that you have deleted an article without any discussion, and request that that decision be referred on (however that is done, I don't know). Alela Diane is an up-and-coming artist of renown, for whom at some point soon there will clearly need to be an article. She is already cross referenced in the psych folk and New Weird America articles. She currently has 47,000 Google hits (up from 45K yesterday), is touring in the US, and shortly in the UK. She has an All Music Guide entry as follows : “First released in 2004 as a private CD-R run then later re-released formally in 2006, the softly spooked-out acid folk of The Pirate’s Gospel is a captivating debut from Alela Diane, whose enthusiasm and ability for a then-extremely-fresh learner on guitar is quite something. Recorded by her father, who also helps perform on many tracks along with other friends and family members, the disc showcases Alela Diane’s knack for gentle, immediate melodies and her fine voice, possessed of a hint of twang that suggests a combination of Dusty Springfield and Kristin Hersh, with a rich maturity beyond her years.”  If you wish you can continue to insist on an over-strict application of Wikipedia criteria, or alternatively you can ensure that information is made available on a current artist who is in the process of becoming one of international renown. Ghmyrtle 11:45, 25 January 2007 (UTC)


 * An editor has asked for a deletion review of Alela Diane. Since you closed the deletion discussion for (or speedy-deleted) this article, you might want to participate in the deletion review. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ghmyrtle (talk • contribs) 13:36, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

RF
With all due respect, the question as to whether or not Nintendo's technology for RF game controlling speficially is derived identically from Atari's is irrelevant. The basis of the statement is that the wavebird operates on RF frequency technology, and that RF frequency technology was first pioneered for use in gaming by Atari. It's the same way with analog sticks- Nintendo's analog stick operates on a much different basis than, for example, the pioneering analog sticks created for use on the Vectrex, but the founding principle of analog movement based on potentiometers is still in place. The same goes for the wavebird- it relies on RF technology that, while less advanced, was pioneered by Atari. Nevertheless, in the interest of fairness, the sentence has been modified for clarity. It now states that the wavebird "uses RF waves that were first utilized in gaming by the Atari CX-02 joysticks". Ex-Nintendo Employee 07:34, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

Template:AFDWarning
Thanks for catching my error; I copied the usage documentation text from Template:Adw and neglected to remove the canvassing warning. Good on ya! Joe 21:57, 29 January 2007 (UTC)

Bat Boy Thanks You
Thanks for your cleanup on Bat Boy: The Musical. Lord knows we need all the help we can get, especially with all those ugly links and grammar errors (I'm to blame for some of them). Unfortunately, a huge amount of horrid text still exists; hopefully it'll be fixed, soon? Thanks a lot! Ryoji.kun 21:34, 29 January 2007 (UTC)

Kids Incorporated
Thanks for the kind words on my Talk Page. The KI page seems to constantly be a battle, so it's really nice to get this support. Thanks very much! DanielEng 02:50, 4 February 2007 (UTC)

Gizlio spammer
Hi, Adavidw. I removed the Gizlio spammer from AIV because he hadn't been adequately warned on all the IPs — although it's obviously the same guy, we really should take care to provide the full set of warnings before blocking. I've put uw-spam4 on the user and IP talk pages. If/when he spams again, please relist him at AIV and I or another admin will block him then. Thanks. —Josiah Rowe (talk • contribs) 05:41, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

Tylenol 3 redirect
Thanks, Man.

I seen that there was no page for a very popular analgesic, so I made one. Thanks for the more accurate redirect.--K8TEK 19:37, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

Heaviest Corner

 * Thanks for removing that disgusting copyvio tag. Just to clarify, the BhamWiki article is published under a Creative Commons license, but republishing it here under the GFDL is within the scope of that license, as explained on BhamWiki's copyright page and on Talk:Heaviest Corner on Earth. --Dystopos 20:04, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

Re: Suspected sock puppets/Alejandrozamora (2nd)
Adavidw,

The cases list different suspected sock puppets.

Suspected sock puppets/Alejandrozamora alleges that User:Bbgirl, User:Zhakira, and User:Vmusic are socks of User:Alejandrozamora, and Suspected sock puppets/Alejandrozamora (2nd) alleges that User:Zamorafan is a sock. Probably the cases should have been combined, but the editor who filed them chose to make them separate. Anyway, they're not duplicates. --Akhilleus (talk) 06:20, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

WP:UW future?
Hi, Sorry for the blatant spam, but you have yourself down as interested at WikiProject user warnings WP:UW. There is a discussion on going here that might be of interest to you about the future of this project. There are two strawpolls on the talk pages and the second one is about the future of the WP:UW project. Now we have the end in sight we are looking at wrapping up the project and merging it with Template messages/User talk namespace WP:UTM and creating a one stop shop for all userspace template issue. As you have yourself down as interested in this project we thought you may have some input on this issue, and would like you to visit the discussion and give any thoughts you may have on the matter. Cheers Khu  kri  10:10, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

Stephan Colbert (sic)
How much do you love Stephan Colbert? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 74.109.244.5 (talk • contribs) 16:48, 6 February 2007 (UTC)