User talk:Atomicpanda

Removed "The moving castle idea and its mechanical chicken legs are already present in Russian literature as the cabin on chicken legs of the witch Baba Yaga." from the "Allusions/references to other works" section of the Howl's Moving Castle (book) article. This article is about the book. In the book, the castle did not have legs. Atomicpanda (talk) 17:02, 19 April 2010 (UTC)

Did a fair amount of editing on the Radio Comix Wikipedia article today. Added company info box, cleaned up some things and added secondary sources. I'm still very new to editing Wikipedia. I do not yet know the process involved with requesting that notability warnings on the Radio Comix article be considered for removal. If it is possible, could some one review the page and perhaps consider removing these warnings? Thank you. Atomicpanda (talk) 02:15, 10 March 2010 (UTC)


 * Hello! Saw your request for help, and figured I would lend a hand. First off, the notice about citations is just that, a notice. It's not really a warning so much as a request for improvement, which is certainly what you have done here. Thanks for the positive contributions! Some policies to keep in mind on this are identifying reliable sources, checking the verifiability of those sources, and then moving on to properly citing those sources. Also, note that editors should be careful not to use sources that present material originating from Wikipedia to support that same material in Wikipedia, as this would create circular sourcing—Wikipedia citing a source that derives its material from Wikipedia. In short, Wikipedia should not reference itself, so we can't really use the Antarctic Press Wikipedia Entry as a reference. Wikipedia articles should be based on reliable, published secondary sources and, to a lesser extent, on tertiary sources. Secondary or tertiary sources are needed to establish the topic's notability and to avoid novel interpretations of primary sources, though primary sources are permitted if used carefully. Besides the policies I have linked to above, there are some great guides at WikiProject Fact and Reference Check. Hope this helps! If you need any more info or want clairification (on this or any issue you may have) feel free to leave me a message. Keep up the good work! Avic enna sis @ 08:23, 10 March 2010 (UTC)


 * Thank you for your help. It was quite well explained and useful. I removed the Antarctic Press Wikipedia ref link. Seems I have a lot to learn about Wikipedia editing. I don't want to overstep my boundaries and I want to keep my edits within the Wikipedia guidelines. I guess I'll just continue to track down ref sources until the entry satisfies Wikipedia standards. Atomicpanda (talk) 09:16, 10 March 2010 (UTC)