User talk:Bidgee/Archive 11

Levees
Not of yet.. but may be able to in the future..  Aaroncrick (Tassie Boy talk) 12:59, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
 * The new levees was originally expected to cost $39 mill but has blow out to $59 million. We've had about 45mm in the last week and for once there was water in the Tamar during low tide.  Aaroncrick (Tassie Boy talk) 22:07, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Quite interesting. I can't imagine enough water being in the Tamar to flood. :)  Aaroncrick (Tassie Boy talk) 04:35, 4 July 2009 (UTC)

Figbird
A question regarding this. Since when is that an authority on birds? To my knowledge all recent authorities use Australasian Figbird, including the primary Australian authority, Christidis & Boles, 2008 (Systematics and Taxonomy of Australian Birds - a fast overview of the NT species can be found on page 6 here). If you can point to any recent major authority that suggests the name Figbird remains the correct name for the Australian population, I would be interested in knowing about it. Of course old habits die hard, especially as some people will keep on using their old field guide published before the three-species figbird split became accepted, but that is hardly an excuse for sticking with the old name in parts of wiki, especially as it potentially can lead to misunderstandings (even more so because wiki is international, not just Aust). It is also of significance for the articles for the various figbirds, as they currently state that all major authorities recognize the three-species split. However, if I have managed to overlook a recent major authority that maintains the name Figbird for the Australian population, it would presumably mean that this authority doesn't accept the split (in which case "most", but not "all", accept the splits). Please keep any replies here, rather than on my talk. Thanks. • Rabo³  • 10:43, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport is a Department of the Northern Territory Government who controls Parks and Wildlife Commission (Who have authority to name parks and wildlife along with controlling and managing reserves, national parks ect).This group is not authority. Please also note States and Territories in Australia use different names for animals and plants of the same species. Technically Australia doesn't have a national body which naming a species with an easy name. For Litchfield National we should use the local naming which is used by the NT Government Department rather then an unknown small group. Bidgee (talk) 03:13, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Just noticed another issue: There clearly are some sections in Litchfield National Park that represent copyvio from the source you gave earlier (notably parts of the Flora and Fauna sections in the wiki article versus Plants and Animals section in original source). I don't have the time right now, but unless someone else deals with it, I'll rewrite/delete the specific sections at some point. • Rabo³  • 10:46, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
 * I'll discuss it sometime during the week as I'm currently under the weather (Crook with the average winter flu). Bidgee (talk) 02:24, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Still requesting a comment on this one. Cheers • Rabo³  • 22:55, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
 * I find "Still requesting a comment on this one." a little rude. FYI I've been busy and well as being unwell. Bidgee (talk) 03:13, 22 July 2009 (UTC)

Robertson Oval
Hi Bidgee. You may wish to take a look at the above article. Cheers, Mattinbgn\talk 11:56, 8 July 2009 (UTC)

Spider's web pic
Hi, I'm giving some attention to and getting necessary professional advice in this very specialised area. The image you added here has been identified as belonging to an Idiopid called Misgolas, not a funnel-web. Sorry, but I've therefore removed it. I don't know how to get the info changed on Commons, but will try to find out how. Cheers Bjenks (talk) 07:55, 11 July 2009 (UTC)

Telstra's Phonewords Business
Hi, I wanted to follow up on the comment you left when you removed the link to 1300 Australia from the Telstra page. The 1300 Australia business is 85% owned by Telstra, has a Telstra-approved board and a Telstra appointed CEO (who happens to be one of the founding partners that Telstra reappointed to run the business). So the Telstra ownership is a bit more than a "joint venture" (even though I know you got that info from their site). Surely 85% Telstra ownership qualifies as a relevant link? And if so, what do they need to do to get their link back up? Is there somewhere where a company representative can send you proof of ownership information if you need it? They want their link back up. They asked me to pursue it. Thanks. You can contact me at fmackz@gmail.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 114.78.161.128 (talk) 09:35, 15 July 2009 (UTC)

Perth
Thanks for sorting that one out :) Orderinchaos 21:45, 19 July 2009 (UTC)

RE: July 2009
Hello Bidgee,

I am aware that I did not cite a source for the edit to MasterChef; however, I have seen the episode and Julie is definitely the winner. I apologise for going against policy, and I will find a source first in future. Thanks, 114.77.6.119 (talk) 08:07, 22 July 2009 (UTC)

Bradman's average
I don't regard this as an edit war; I'm not reverted the article at any stage, but have undertaken several changes in order to make specific points that I believe are worth making, and to improve the English style of the paragraph in question. More than one person has reverted me without proper explanation, whereas I have always left an explanatory message (that I regard as polite) on the talkpage of these people. If you reply to me, please would you first compare this paragraph as it appeared before I got going with after my last edit of it - AG, Stockport, UK. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.53.69.150 (talk) 13:59, 23 July 2009 (UTC)

Thanks
Thanks for you welcome and help with formats etc. I am slowly getting the hang of things, I think! Hope you enjoy the subject matter - skiing australia etc.

Ozhistory (talk) 14:35, 23 July 2009 (UTC)

Wikimedia Australia GLAM
Hi Bidgee, have you received an invitation to Wikimedia Australia's GLAM conference? We are organising this conference on 6-7 August to meet with representatives of Australian galleries, libraries, archives and museums and we've got some great speakers lined up, including Senator Kate Lundy, Jennifer Riggs from WMF is coming out to give the keynote presentation, Mathias Schindler from Wikimedia Deutschland talking about image cooperation with the German Federal Archives, and various museum representatives and Wikimedia Australia people. The schedule is here and you can read about the conference here. As a contributor of Australian images and other content, you would be extremely welcome. Wikimedia Australia is also offering bursaries to help defray expenses for Wikimedians wishing to attend. Regards, Sarah 03:39, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Bidgee - I am thinking very seriously of adjusting a few of my schedules and going to GLAM in Canberra. If you are interested in going I can (if I can definitely arrange to go) give you a lift. I won't be able to help with accommodation (I have a permanent place where I stay) but I note that the information provided by Sarah suggests accommodation also.  If you are interested in going can you get back to me ASAP and let me know if you want to go to both days (which I think would be best).  Travel with me is free of charge and I would probably want to leave very early - say 4.30 - 5.00am on Thursday because it's difficult for me to take three days off for this - and besides that would cut you down to 1 days accommodation (all we'll need is coffee to get us going).  If you decide to go to both days I could give you a lift back to Wagga Wagga also.  Let me know. It would be nice to officially put a face to the name. -- VS  talk 14:00, 25 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Bidgee - just so you know I am definitely going to both days of GLAM. I know you are still considering but I note that tickets are free and there are only a few left - so perhaps you should book in as quickly as possible. I have also left an offer at Matt's page which will interest you.-- VS  talk 01:41, 27 July 2009 (UTC)

Talkback
-- VS talk 12:16, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

Hobart
You'll be there for a while as the whole art needs sources.  Aaroncrick  ( talk ) 09:53, 26 July 2009 (UTC)

Weather in Perth
I know it is a bit complicated, but yeah - I actually phoned BOM in Perth some time ago and they linked me to the pages I subsequently used as a source. It's annoying as Perth's isn't all on one page like other cities, you actually have to look at the "by month" ones produced by BOM to get the stats. This is because of several changes in their setup in the last two decades, whereas in most other cities it's been fairly constant. The by-month info is used by both major newspapers and all TV stations/broadcasts as the basis for averages. Orderinchaos 02:03, 1 August 2009 (UTC)

Profound apology.
I clicked that same button at that moment, the page popped up... and I thought YOUR edit was the one I had just made! Having, while the page loaded, decided a spam warning was more appropriate, I changed it. I am very sorry I changed your message. I assure you it was an entirely innocent and well-intentioned change... I thought I was changing my own.- sinneed (talk) 07:15, 2 August 2009 (UTC)

website adding
what do u mean spam? i DO NOT spam this site, my site is similar to the other one which i listed before so why arent you deleting that one? i AM NOT trying to promote anything. i will do what you said then ill discuss it on the talk page............ —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cutajarc (talk • contribs) 13:05, 2 August 2009 (UTC)


 * What you are doing is spamming and you have a history of doing so under IP's and a account. Another issue I have is you're running of a home server and using a free domain  from a dynamic domain type site but who is to say you don't have a home server to get IP's for what ever reason? Also your site isn't the same as the others. I suggest that you read WP:ELNO. Bidgee (talk) 13:38, 2 August 2009 (UTC)

Australian history
The anon who is changing it is basing it on ISBN 097511459X, a written work which challenges the currently believed history. I haven't read it, but perhaps you might be interested in this? I wouldn't think of it as a reliable source though. -- De novo (talk) 05:32, 4 August 2009 (UTC)

Pick up details
Hi Bidgee - can you email me regarding pick up etc for GLAM - my intention is to leave very early Thursday and I have a big day tomorrow so the sooner I know and can therefore schedule the better it will be for me. Best wishes.-- VirtualSteve need admin support? 08:57, 4 August 2009 (UTC)

Talkback
-- VirtualSteve need admin support? 12:09, 7 August 2009 (UTC)

adding website
ok so you are saying that http://www.streetlightonline.co.uk/ no one owns this site? so the owner of this site didnt add it to wikipedia even though its there? also please dont get rood with me saying my comments will be removed if i dont get them signed by typing 220.245.126.165 (talk) 06:41, 9 August 2009 (UTC) because im sorry but i dont spend my life on wikipedia so i didnt know that 220.245.126.165 (talk) 06:41, 9 August 2009 (UTC)

Main Southern Line
?reference? Regards, MrHarper (talk) 10:20, 9 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Cannot see the first, the others are hardly official- newspapers call lines anything that sounds good to them. This site calls it the Main South and seems pretty authoritative, ie the guys that run it know what they are talking about. Regards, MrHarper (talk) 10:45, 9 August 2009 (UTC)
 * I think its a bit Naïve to think that newspapers always get a railway line's name correct. Best, MrHarper (talk) 10:53, 9 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Any idea what ARTc or RailCorp call it?MrHarper (talk) 11:02, 9 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Thats being a little nasty, I generally don't know and was hoping you did, as I cannot find a source myself. Good night. MrHarper (talk) 11:14, 9 August 2009 (UTC)

Glam
Hi Bidgee, was excellent meeting you in Canberra and I'm really pleased you were able to come along and hope you enjoyed the conference. I will be processing your membership either tonight or tomorrow so you should receive some emails about that and the members list soon. :) Cheers, Sarah 05:07, 10 August 2009 (UTC)

Mitre 10
Hi Bidgee just wondering

""This article may contain improper references to self-published sources. Please help improve it by removing references to unreliable sources where they are used inappropriately. (August 2009)""

what was this referring to?

cheers --121.214.180.17 (talk) 12:29, 14 August 2009 (UTC)

brimbank city council problem
hi bidgee, seeing that you are good with peoples false edits and spam and stuff i have a real problem right now. Shiroi, Chiba's sister city is the City Of Brimbank but someone keeps changing this on Shiroi, Chibas page to Shire of Campaspe which is not true because on the City Of Brimbank's page it says Shiroi, Chiba is Brimbanks sister city and on Shire of Campaspe's page there isnt even a sister city listed. Meaning that the sister city of Shiroi, Chiba should be Brimbank? Look on the history of Shiroi, Chibas page and the early version even says Brimbank but Serendip625 keeps changing it.Cutajarc (talk) 03:27, 15 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Never rely on unsourced content in Wikipedia articles. A search on Google came up with nothing on sister cities for Brimbank and Campaspe came up with three sister cities. Bidgee (talk) 11:49, 15 August 2009 (UTC)

RE:
Please speak to me rather continuing to warn me. I was not aware of canvassing, nor was I being biased, and all talk areas where input was requested were relevant to Virgin America. I also offered to stop and tried to explain but you wouldn't listen. What can you do to help and prove to me that you are assuming good faith if that is what you are in fact doing? Please actually reply rather than another warning. That is unproductive. 68.52.42.38 (talk) 05:48, 16 August 2009 (UTC)
 * You were canvassing (infact it was spamming) articles that have no connection to Virgin America and articles that happen just to pay for the Virgin branding but articles such as Talk:Virgin Blue have a notice on the top which reads (which also shows that it's not a forum) "This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Virgin Blue article." and what you added had nothing to do with Virgin Blue. Also I gave you an edit summary but you continued to revert back even after being warned. Bidgee (talk) 05:54, 16 August 2009 (UTC)
 * I assumed it was safe as long as long it was under the Virgin airline umbrella and as V Australia(Virgin Blue's long arm) in particular codehsares with VX at the affected airport(LAX), I thought it would fit there. And those who are familiar with Virgins other airlines and how they term might have had something to contribute as to whether LAX should be given a hub or focus city status or not. See where I am coming from now? Perhaps its home city articles of San Francisco and the city being discussed, Los Angeles was too far but I was planning on being done and had no intention of going any further than Virgin's travel umbrella who would be the most knowledgeable on Virgin branded airlines. I wish you would have let me explain this to you. 68.52.42.38 (talk) 06:04, 16 August 2009 (UTC)

Junee
Welcome to Wikipedia. It might not have been your intention, but your recent edit removed content from Junee, New South Wales. When removing text, please specify a reason in the edit summary and discuss edits that are likely to be controversial on the article's talk page. If this was a mistake, don't worry; the text has been restored, as you can see from the page history. Take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia, and if you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. Bidgee (talk) 05:16, 16 August 2009 (UTC)

Regards you comment. I have moved the content between sections and deleted the reference to the passing freight traffic which was fairly obvious and add to Junee's current economy. To say that Junee has passing freight rail traffic says nothing about Junee. Apart from this I will add comments where I remove any content. I assume your message is a standard one because I am well past the need for using the sandbox Chrisfromcanberra (talk) 07:32, 16 August 2009 (UTC)

Junee
Welcome to Wikipedia. It might not have been your intention, but your recent edit removed content from Junee, New South Wales. When removing text, please specify a reason in the edit summary and discuss edits that are likely to be controversial on the article's talk page. If this was a mistake, don't worry; the text has been restored, as you can see from the page history. Take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia, and if you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. Bidgee (talk) 05:16, 16 August 2009 (UTC)

Regards you comment. I have moved the content between sections and deleted the reference to the passing freight traffic which was fairly obvious and added nothing to one's understanding to Junee's current economy. Apart from this in future I will add comments where I remove any content. I assume your message is a standard one because I am well past the need for using the sandbox Chrisfromcanberra (talk) 07:33, 16 August 2009 (UTC)

Bunnings Warehouse
Sorry Bidgee, I thought that adding my personal opinion would help show that I don't have an exactly neutral view of the subject so it can then be edited to a more neutral stance. I did however try to make it as neutral as i could didn't think it read to anti bunnings lol.

cheers mate --Liamlllively (talk) 12:34, 19 August 2009 (UTC)

The prodigal child has returned
The long absent has returned.-- VirtualSteve need admin support? 06:34, 20 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Third child noted and dealt with.-- VirtualSteve need admin support? 11:00, 22 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Saw your message at my talk page also. We must have been watching the page at exactly the same time. We'll get a few more of these I'm sure. I've also read the Gerogery article and talk.  Hopefully Tabletop has seen your point. Let me know if more words from me are required. Oh BTW I'm actually only editing during the breaks between the Wallabies/All Blacks live match on at the moment. Go Aussies, go you good thing.-- VirtualSteve  need admin support? 11:08, 22 August 2009 (UTC)

Talk:Gerogery level crossing accident
The arguments about the second train coming issue are intended to render unnecessary the "citation needed tag". Tabletop (talk) 09:57, 22 August 2009 (UTC)

See Gerogery level crossing accident


 * It is a necessary tag. It's your personal view point (See: WP:OR) that at this stage has no back sources(IE: It should have Reliable and Verifiable sources). Your claim is totally incorrect as at Bourke/Docker Street in Wagga has had boomgates way before the Gerogery level crossing accident (Infact was in place was before I moved to Wagga in 1997) and it's only a single track crossing. Also what you added on the talk page was more of a forum and person views rather then something that has some backing nor did it have anything to improve the article. Bidgee (talk) 10:45, 22 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Wingham was one of the first set of flashing lights on single track in the state around 1960, and it had booms, perhaps following on the precedent of Werrington, Kingswood, etc, which were on double track and had to have booms. A bit later, it was apparently decided that booms were not generally needed on single track as there was no "Second train coming" problem, and this continued until the last few years. The date of the Docker Street flashing crossing in unknown, and perhaps it followed the Wingham precedent.  Old records which predate PCs may no longer be around (except for the unindexed Weekly Notices) so it would hard to verify these suggested dates.  With Docker St, there may also be other factors such as proximity to busy road intersections. (Do you want to create an article to list all the factors that might come up? That is not debating, that is listing.) But the general rule appears to be that double track level crossings (Marina, Bethungra, Frampton) have to have booms, while single track ones (Gerogery) perhaps need not. I have quoted six examples, and you have quoted one, which suggest that I might stand on stronger ground.


 * BTW, I never said that single track level crossings never had booms; if asked I would say that until recently they were uncommon, quoting old examples such as that Wingham, and perhaps Unanderra. Thus "Totally incorrect" is wrong.  Tabletop (talk) 11:25, 22 August 2009 (UTC)


 * You don't stand on stronger ground. You're twisting what I am saying. From the comments you made, I've interoperated you claim/say that single lines crossings never had boom gates pre: 2001, in which I've pointed out that an intersection which has less volume of traffic has had a boom gate crossing since the 1990s (Looking at one source it was on the cards since 1990). Reading the content you added to the article and comments made, it seems you just have the issue with the bridge (IE: It seems to me that you're trying to push your personal view "the crossing had no boomgates, as these were only considered necessary where there were two or more tracks, and gates were needed to protect against a "second train coming"." that has not been supported by sources and that other means should have been used which is also you're own personal POV). The content you added is incorrect as boom gates are fitted to crossing with more then two lines (Mostly on main roads and highways) but also single line crossings get boom gates when considered necessary. Also the POV you have with the bridge, It was built due to a number of factors but to say what you think could be cheaper is again you're POV. Bidgee (talk) 11:57, 22 August 2009 (UTC)


 * BTW, I have always said that double track level crossings have boom gates (there may be exceptions that I do not know of).   Double includes Multiple.    Tabletop (talk) 13:40, 22 August 2009 (UTC)


 * BTW, A google for "second train coming" returns a reasonable number of matches. It will take some time to go through them and try to find the elusive justification for having booms on double tracks but not necessarily on single tracks.  Double track level crossings do mostly have boomgates.   Tabletop (talk) 11:39, 22 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Most of the searches (other then the overseas listings) are showing Victoria and South Aust with very little on NSW. Don't forget we are talking about NSW not elsewhere. Bidgee (talk) 12:01, 22 August 2009 (UTC)


 * NSW and indeed Australian level crossing practice generally follow North American practice.


 * According to ARTC, the first level crossings in NSW were in 1958 ( I said 1960):


 * Wingham - single track - booms (WRRS Type B)
 * Dunheved - double track - booms
 * Coniston - I think at Five Islands Road - if so, then single track - booms.
 * The significance of this 1958 information is that at least the first two single track level crossings had booms, and then there was a long period in which most single track level crossings did not have booms (Docker Street being one exception for unknown reasons unless we "speculate") and then in the last few years booms at single track level crossings for new and existing crossings becoming a standard again.   Tabletop (talk) 13:10, 22 August 2009 (UTC)
 * So? You've not really stated any of the NSW railway standards set by NSW the Department of Transport [Pre 2001] (Though ARTC leased lines are now using a different standard).Bidgee (talk) 14:00, 22 August 2009 (UTC)

Hopefully
I hope I have nipped this in the bud by reverting this material and leaving a note on the editor's talk page here but if it continues please let me know because I will block to prevent further such disruptive belabouring of the point.-- VirtualSteve need admin support? 13:37, 24 August 2009 (UTC)

Mitre 10 previous logos?
Do we think it is necessary to add Mitre 10's logos from over the years?-Liamlllively (talk) 10:49, 19 August 2009 (UTC)



May need to uploaded again with the correct permissions. Not 100% sure how to do so without proper permission if there is. Low resolution anyway. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Liamlllively (talk • contribs) 05:52, 25 August 2009 (UTC)

You seem to be the one to ask on this sort of stuff.--Liamlllively (talk) 06:45, 25 August 2009 (UTC)


 * The file can't stay. The current logo (Simple text is used) is fine but the others are not. Chances are that you can't add the other images which out having some very good reason to add them as fair-use. Bidgee (talk) 06:53, 25 August 2009 (UTC)

Woolworths deletion
What I added to the page is fact. Not opinion. Unless you have better knowledge of the situation and have been to over 100 of their venues, like I have, you are unqualified to delete facts. The link to a reporter's article simply substantiates the fact. I thought this is what Wikipedia is supposed to be about. —Preceding unsigned comment added by PokieWatch (talk • contribs) 19:31, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
 * No actually PokieWatch your edits are obviously single purpose attempts at pushing your own agenda. We do not edit articles based on visits to locations.  Please read our advice on reliable sources.  Bidgee's action was correct.-- VirtualSteve  need admin support? 23:03, 25 August 2009 (UTC)

FYI - re Clearwaterlodge
Hi there, I noticed you placed a final warning on Clearwaterlodge's talk page for adding spam links. You may be interested in this edit - he seems to have done it again. I would have taken appropriate action, but I am not an admin plus someone has already reverted the edit, so I thought I might let you know. - Nick Thorne  talk  07:22, 26 August 2009 (UTC)

Mitre 10 --- Removal advertising like content, Unsourced and not encyclopaedic
Removal advertising like content, Unsourced and not encyclopaedic

here are some examples of the same content on other pages


 * Woolworths exclusive/private brands
 * The Home Depot Exclusive/private brands
 * Lowes Exclusive/private brands

Is there anything that would need otherwise be removed for the "deleted content" to be reapplied, ie; the advertising slogans? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Liamlllively (talk • contribs) 09:59, 28 August 2009 (UTC)