User talk:Cymru.lass/Archive 4

Lydenberg Edits
Hi Cymru.lass! Thank you for your advice and editing of my Harry M. Lydenberg page. I was having a really tough time figuring out the block quote indent. I made it 'go public', and I'm hoping that's all I need to do before tomorrow. If you see any other technical things that need fixing, please feel free. Thanks again...much appreciated! -Anne Anneelias (talk) 00:57, 2 October 2010 (UTC)

September 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive Conclusion
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Talk Page Archiving
I saw you needed help with talk page archiving. The most common 2 bots for this are ClueBot III and MiszaBot III. To useClueBot III, you need to add the User:ClueBot III/ArchiveThis template with instructions given here. To use MiszaBot III, you need to add the User:MiszaBot/config template with instructions given here. Hope this helps.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   335° 0' 45" NET   22:20, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the advice I ended up going with manual archiving because I want to not only have old discussions stored somewhere, but I also want to bring bits of "fragmented" discussions (i.e., ones that took place on two user talk pages) into my archives. --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 22:38, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I see what you mean. I do the same as well. In fact, there are these two templates to help sort out fragmented discussions. I usually tend to defragment conversations while they're still fresh and then let an archiving bot to the rest. It's usually easiest that way. I could set up one of the bots to archive your talk page if you still want a bot to carry out the task and you're having trouble setting it up. I have MiszaBot III set up on my talk page. Just look for the User:MiszaBot/config template near the top of the page. It might help you set up the bot for your talk page.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   342° 56' 15" NET   22:51, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm still not sold on the whole bot-archiving thing... Is there a way I could set it so that each archive is comprised of conversations from only one or two months? --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 22:54, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Indeed there is! The archives can be sorted according to the months and years of each archived section. You just need to modify the archive parameter accordingly. For example, setting the archive parameter to User talk:Cymru.lass/%(monthname)s-%(year)d will give this.


 * The sections will then be archived according to the date. Hope this helps.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   350° 5' 15" NET   23:20, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
 * So how would I go about filling the template out? Would I have to have my archives named /May-2010, etc., or could I just keep the /Archive 1 format I'm using now? --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check)23:27, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I think you would need to have your archives named /May-2010 if you want dated archives. I don't think you can have dated archives with the /Archive 1format. Then again, the pages are created automatically by the bot.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   356° 12' 30" NET   23:44, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
 * True that. I'm still undecided, though. --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 00:04, 3 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Once you've figured out what format you want, let me know what archive names you want and what you want at the top of each archive and I'll be able to set up the bot for you.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   2° 47' 15" NET   00:11, 3 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Great! Thanks. --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 00:14, 3 October 2010 (UTC)
 * No problem!   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   5° 55' 0" NET   00:23, 3 October 2010 (UTC)

Talkback
~  Nerdy Science Dude  22:22, 3 October 2010 (UTC)

Quick Bit Of Advice
I noticed that you nominated these two pages for deletion. In these cases, it possible to accelerate the deletion of theses pages via the criteria for speedy deletion rather than sending them to XfD, since this will probably result in a speedy delete anyway. Generally, it's best to use WP:CSD if it's obvious that a page should be deleted and there will be no opposition to its deletion. Hope this helps.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   346° 52' 30" NET   23:07, 3 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I wasn't sure if they should be speedied or not, so I just decided to play it safe. What criteria would User talk:Vaibhav232323 fit? --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 23:15, 3 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I believe it comes under, A10 - Recently created article that duplicates an existing topic. However, I would think that this criteria would be mainly for the article space, but this seems to be the closest criteria. It also violates the user page guidelines, so it can be speedy deleted for that reason. I think it may be time to create U4!   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   352° 59' 15" NET   23:31, 3 October 2010 (UTC)
 * That U4 might be a good idea. Some stuff obviously merits speedying but doesn't exactly fit one category, especially when it comes to the User namespace. ---cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 23:36, 3 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Seems like the community are against U4. Oh well, it was worth a try!   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   213° 16' 45" NET   14:13, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Oh, well. I do see what they mean though. Also, it's a bit of a fuzzy area. For example, User talk:Vaibhav232323 was obviously a deletable one, because it was obviously not a draft of a new article or a work-in-progress. There are also pages which are obviously not deletable, such as an actively edited draft. But then there's a gray area that'd be hard to define. --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 20:08, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I guess some of them could qualify under A10 or G12 and the rest can be kept.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   341° 7' 30" NET   22:44, 13 October 2010 (UTC)

Parameter removed
Hi there! This is just a quick note that I have removed the "review-needed" parameter on your editor review notice, as your talk page kept showing up in the backlog. Of course, you can still display that banner to request more reviews. Thanks. Netalarm talk 22:17, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Heh, whoops! I forgot to remove it . Thanks for doing it for me! --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 23:21, 4 October 2010 (UTC)

Hindu terrorism
You're a braver person than I to fix the external links. :-) I started to do it but decided it was too much work to spend on an article that has almost no chance of surviving ('course I could be wrong). Your user page is very amusing!--Bbb23 (talk) 00:03, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm told I have a weird sense of humour, so that explains the user page
 * I'm one of those people who is a slob in their own home but does peoples' dishes for them because they bother me I'm that way with copyediting, too. If I'm perusing a page and I see improperly formatted anything, I have the uncontrollable urge to edit it. I'm the only person I know who both reads and copyedits the political sections of the newspaper...  --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 00:11, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Heh. I'm not as nice as you, or at least not as neurotic. I clean my own dishes (very tidy) and leave other people's dishes for them to clean, although I may leave their kitchen if the mess bothers me. If you feel some uncontrollable urge to continue this little chat (not that you have to), you don't have to tag my Talk page. I'm watching you.  Thanks for the unintended education on the emoticons - never used them on Wikipedia before.--Bbb23 (talk) 00:27, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Good to know, Big Brother
 * Kidding! (Again with the bad humour.) Yeah, a mentor of mine introduced me to smileys... He created a monster; I can't stop using them. Actually, I think I'm addicted to templates in general. I'm also notorious for carrying out random conversations in my edit summaries to peoples' talkpages. Edit summaries on peoples' talk pages are pretty much pointless, but my neuroticism kicks in if I don't use them on every single edit ---cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 00:31, 6 October 2010 (UTC)

Help?
Can't believe I'm actually using this template but... I need help and I can't figure out where to get it. Where do I go to report copyright infringement of the Wikipedia logo on another website? (For example and) --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 03:58, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I think you need to contact Mike Godwin, but I doubt the Foundation will take action against this petty stuff, so I'd ignore it (unless they are using the WP logo for commercial purposes). It's Uncyclopedia, y'know, making fun of us is their job? / ƒETCH COMMS  /  04:11, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * True that, I guess. Thanks! --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 04:12, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * (I wrote this twenty minutes ago and then had all kinds of problems with my internet connection) I think you might have better luck submitting this question to a wider audience at Media copyright questions. I looked at the first link and I think that it may fall under fair use as a work of satire. I attempted some searches and found some related material but nothing right on point. See e.g., User talk:Jimbo Wales/Archive 43. I have in the past emailed users who are using our copyrighted material without proper attribution under CC-BY-SA/the GFDL and have had success with getting them to voluntarily take down the material or place proper attribution. You could try asking yourself, though this is a bit different since the Wikimedia Foundation owns the copyright, as opposed to material from articles that is infringed, the copyright of which is owned by Wikipedia contributors. The problem with enforcing offsite copyright violations is that it's easy to ask but, ultimately, the only way to force removal is legal action. I suppose you could send an email to User:Mike Godwin (general counsel for the Wikimedia Foundation).--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 04:34, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the advice. I agree with what fetchcomms said, though. I don't think Uncyclopedia will really care if Wikipedia just requests that they not use the logo and legal action is probably not worth it. Ah well. --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 13:52, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Are you really that butthurt about a little bit of satire on your precious site? I try to be helpful on here too and all, but seriously, if you are not allowed to photoshop the wikipedia logo on places for fun in your world, then how dull is your world really? Sorry, but i simply do not understand people who do not understand a little satire. --93.163.53.245 (talk) 12:43, 10 July 2011 (UTC)

Thank you
Thank you for the welcome; you're very kind. I do in fact have an account, but for various reason I no longer use it except on very rare occasions I'm trying to edit from behind a blocked institutional IP. --81.153.109.200 (talk) 05:30, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Duly noted. I used to edit from an IP, too, but my IP's dynamic and I have to shut my computer down every few hours to keep it alive and I got more than a little frustrated with the constantly changing IP. But I digress... Happy editing! --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 13:56, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * &hellip; and to think I created an account so I could have a cool username and signature!   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   312° 6' 15" NET  20:48, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Nice! Though a cool sig could be created for an IP thru template subst'ing. There's a long-term IP contributor floating around out there who created the code for a template for his/her sig and just had someone create it as a subpage of the IP's talk page or something I'm just one of those obsessive compulsive people who likes to keep track of things and I couldn't do it from an IP  --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 22:28, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * True, although I wouldn't have been able to include the idiom "Set Sail For The Seven Seas" in my signature on its own. I would have had to put the IP in the signature, which wouldn't have the same effect. I believe the long-term IP contributor is User:220.101.28.25 and they do indeed have a signature page. Also, I do like my current account name and it's nice to be able to get extra user rights to help you out.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   345° 13' 0" NET   23:00, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * True that! How long've you been editing WP? --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 23:09, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * About $1 1/4$ years. My first edit was on and it still survives today!   Set Sail For The Seven Seas  351° 37' 45" NET   23:26, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Nice! I joined in May, so it's been.... 5 months on this account. But I'd been an IP for ages before that. --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 23:30, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Come to think of it, my first edit was the reason I have an account. I like the idea of keeping my edits together. Otherwise, someone else can take credit for your work!   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   214° 16' 15" NET   14:17, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Same here. If I had had a static IP, I'd always wonder what would happen if it did change, and someone ended up using my old address for vandalism. I think that happened with an IP contributor floating around there somewhere. --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 20:11, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Well, I wouldn't affect you, since you would then have a different IP. However, you'd then have to rebuild your edit count from scratch!  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   342° 11' 45" NET   22:48, 13 October 2010 (UTC)

Service Awards
I noticed that you have the service awards template on your userpage, but you've commented it out for some reason. Is the problem due to the template itself? If so, I might be able to fix it up. Thanks.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   312° 46' 0" NET   20:51, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Nah, I just don't really want to display it right now, but I wanted to be able to have the template readily accessible in case I ever wanted it :3 I've actually never looked at it! --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 22:29, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Fair enough. I guess as the creator of the template, I like to go round making sure it's working properly.   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   345° 51' 0" NET   23:03, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * You made that template? Nice work! --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 23:08, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Yep! I made it to go alongside the renovation of the services awards.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   352° 51' 0" NET   23:31, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * That's pretty cool --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 23:34, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
 * It seems like quite a good number of editors are usings it now. Although no one seems to use the caption customisation, the pièce de résistance of the service awards template!   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   215° 21' 0" NET   14:21, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Heh. I didn't know about the caption customisation! --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 20:13, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Not many people do! It's all documented here under caption customisation.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   343° 51' 45" NET   22:55, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Nice! I'll take a look when I get the chance. --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 22:57, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Sounds good! In fact if you do use the caption customisation you'd be the only one to be using it and the second to have ever used it!  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   347° 43' 0" NET   23:10, 13 October 2010 (UTC)

Reply
Hello again Cymru.lass. Thank you for the information on both accounts, informing me about people's behaviour on their own talk pages and the details on Twinkle. Just to clarify: I am British-born to parents who came from pre-1992 Yugoslavia, the Cyrillic script was and continues to be used down the east side of the former territory in the lands akin to where Orthodox Christians form a majority; that is my religion and background. To that end, I can speak, read and write Serbian, Macedonian and Bulgarian, all of which can be written in Cyrillic. I also have a reasonable knowledge of Ukrainian and Russian (and to a lesser extent, Belarussian) that are also Cyrillic script languages. Note one thing however, the term reading Cyrillic is complex. Unlike the Greek alphabet, it not used for one single language, neither is it used for languages of one single family. In fact after the Roman alphabet, Cyrillic is the second most widely used script in the world with regards number of languages (not users). If we are talking users, I think the Chinese script comes first; dominated mainly by the languages of China but also used for languages beyond. My point is that just as every language using the Roman script has its own orthography, so too is this the case with Cyrillic. And if you are familiar with Russian, just looking at some of the scripts used for languages formerly within the Soviet Union and those still spoken in Russia, you can barely recognise the Cyrillic shape of them. Unlike the Roman script which has 26 legal characters and a number of diacritics, there seems to be no restriction to any Cyrillic imports. This is how the South Slavic languages (esp Serbian) came to deploy /J/ directly from Latin; this way we can uphold a phonetical system of one grapheme per phoneme, so Russian/Bulgarian /ю/ became Serbian/Macedonian /ју/. Then there are basic differences, Russian /e/ is either pronounced "ye" (stressed) or "ee" (unstressed). So the pronunciation of my name in Russian would be "Ye-vli-ch'is" (the /i/ softening the /k/ that it follows). To demonstrate a near-correct guide to a Russian, I'd need to write /Євлъєкъис/. So what is your background? I've seen your user page, are you a Welsh girl? Or are you American to Welsh parents? I'm particularly interested in the Cymru forming part of your user name. Evlekis (Евлекис) 00:04, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm what's called a Heinz 57 mutt—I've got a bit of everything in me, including a little Welsh. The cymru part of my username comes with my adoration of the Welsh language, which I desperately wish I spoke. I'll have to wait a while to learn Welsh, though.
 * Wow. You speak many languages. I tip my hat to you. (I'm a bit of a language nerd) I only speak English and Spanish for now--- cymru lass(hit me up)⁄(background check) 00:15, 7 October 2010 (UTC)


 * Cuiously enough, yes I am very enthusiastic about all languages but the few I listed are all closely related and knowledge of one surmises certain knowledge of the others. It is also a coincidence that I happen to be in Wales now as I write this; last night when you posted the above message I was at work - in England -but I have come to Chepstow for the day because I love it here. In this town, you will not hear any Welsh and most of the people tend to have some English connection. So you're of 57 backgrounds and Welsh is one of them. I admit it's an interesting language too, more remote from English than Spanish and the Slavic languages I named that are written in Cyrillic. Seems hard to believe but when you examine the Welsh language, you see how different it is. So how do you come to know Spanish? I'm now trying to learn it and I am very fortunate that this is one language on which you can obtain a Michel Thomas course, I swear by them, as he was the world's finest language teacher. To that end, I am confident I will speak Spanish as well as you! Evlekis (Евлекис) 08:54, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
 * My mother's been speaking Spanish since she was 17, and I grew up hearing her speak Spanish while talking to patients on the phone (she's a doctor), so I've always had a little basic knowledge of Spanish. I got really serious about learning it once I began high school. I really want to go into linguistics; it's a subject area that fascinates me. By the way, since you're in Wales, you simply must go to the Wales Millennium Centre and Roald Dahl Plass (they're right next to each other). I haven't been to Wales yet, but my favourite TV series was shot around the Millenium Centre and it's pretty awesome. ---cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 23:40, 8 October 2010 (UTC)

Well done to you on having picked up the language in your given circumstance. It is far from ideal but you obviously did well. Linguistics is a great interest of mine too, and you're in the right place: Wikipedia is a good starting block for this topic. I'm sorry I didn't go to those places but I was only in Chepstow across theSevern Bridge from where I live. I see more of Cardiff when I look across the Bristol Channel from Weston-Super-Mare. Atleast from there one can see theMillennium Stadium if not the arts place. Still, I'll bare all in mind when next visiting Cardiff!! :) Evlekis (Евлекис) 20:58, 9 October 2010 (UTC)

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Archive Notice
I've had a look at User:Cymru.lass/archive notice and added a few tweaks. I noticed that you had a section saying this. In this case, it would be Talk:Insane Clown Posse. This would cause the template to link to Talk:Insane Clown Posse regardless of what the page in question was! :O  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   189° 26' 15" NET   12:37, 12 October 2010 (UTC)


 * Whoops! The text was copy-pasted from a personal note to an IP and then template-ified. I must've forgotten to remove that... Thanks! Other than that, how'd I do? I think I got the coding for parameters right, but I'm not sure. See User:Cymru.lass/lab rat for the tests I've done.


 * Never mind on that second one, I see you've done that. Thanks!! --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 14:47, 12 October 2010 (UTC)
 * It seems like I'm one step ahead of you, my friend! It looks like you've done quite well! I'll add the subst check templates to it as well. Loving thesandbox name!    Set Sail For The Seven Seas   216° 36' 15" NET   14:26, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks! As for the name, I already have a sandbox named "Sandbox" (used for working on articles), so I couldn't name it that. I was feeling particularly funky when I was testing out the templates, and "testcases" seemed too stuffy, hence the quirky name --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 20:16, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Well it sure put a smile a my face! All, I have is a sandbox and testcases page. However, it's all I need especially since I usually check everything in the preview mode and you don't need a sandbox for that!    Set Sail For The Seven Seas   344° 54' 30" NET   22:59, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm a fan of the preview button, too, but up until a week ago, I was on a childish PC. I had to work out some of the more puzzling issues in my sandbox. (I've been notoriously bad with geoboxes and coordinate templates.) --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 23:01, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * The geoboxes and coordinate templates use really complex code, so you do need to be careful when editing them. If you're having trouble with the more complex templates, let me know and I'll see what I can do.   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   349° 23' 30" NET   23:17, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Actually, my troubles with those templates have been much more embarrassing, involving simply using them. Back then, I wouldn't've edited a template using a nine-foot pole to type out the code --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 23:21, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * You needn't be embarrassed about using those templates. They can be tricky to use if you don't understand the format. I've done some editing with these templates, so I can help out with that as well.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   352° 33' 0" NET   23:30, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Good to know! I'll drop you a line if I ever need help in that area. Mark my words, I probably will. --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 23:41, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
 * No problem! I'll remember that!   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   1° 18' 30" NET   00:05, 14 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Any ideas on where I should start with template editing? --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 00:08, 14 October 2010 (UTC)

I'm not too sure. One of the things I do is standardisation of templates and their documentation, like Template:Current daylight saving offset documentation and Template:File deletion template notice, which hold common documentation for several templates. If you find more templates whereTemplate:File deletion template notice can be used, you can transclude it onto the relevant documentation subpages. There are examples under "see also" atTemplate:File deletion template notice. Something slightly easier you could do is look out for templates with documentation that isn't on a subpage. You can then move the documentation to the subpage. An example of this can be seen at Template:SD warn-needed and Template:SD warn-needed/doc where I moved the documentation from the former to the latter. On another note, I noticed that your edit here caused a template loop! However, it wasn't quite your fault. The Singlenotice template is used instead of the documentation so the documentation subpage is redundant. Good luck!  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   12° 29' 45" NET   00:49, 14 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Whoops! I didn't know that... Should I remove the original documentation then? --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 01:53, 14 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I've already sorted it out, it's fine now. You may also want to take a look at Category:Wikipedia template cleanup. Not all templates are full ofmagic words and parser functions, there are some that only have text! Here are Template:Generic Merit Badge and Template:Fictional animal category, two templates where the documentation is on the template page rather than the documentation subpage. See if you can fix them up as I did with Template:SD warn-needed and Template:SD warn-needed/doc. Good luck!   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   299° 2' 30" NET   19:56, 14 October 2010 (UTC)
 * All right. I'll do those when I get the chance—I'm a little busy with work right now --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 22:50, 15 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Good job! The rationale behind moving documentation to subpages is so that it can still be edited when the template itself is protected. One example of this isTemplate:!, which is fully protected but the documentation can still be edited.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   274° 15' 30" NET   18:17, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Oh, that reminded me of a question I had. What's cascading protection? --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 18:20, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Funny you should ask that! I was just dealing with something to do with cascading protection earlier today! Basically, cascade protecting a page will fully protect the page and extend that full protection to all the templates transcluded on that page. For example, if your user talk page was fully protected with the cascading option then the following templates would also be fully protected: Template:divbox, Template:editor review, Template:archive banner,Template:talkback, Template:talkback, Template:uw-pleasewarn and of course Template:=) . This because they're all transcluded on your talk page. This option is used so that all of the visible content on a page can be restricted from editing. You can read about it here.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   279° 57' 15" NET   18:39, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Interesting. So I'm guessing the main page is cascade protected? --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 18:44, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Definitely! In fact, this is a classic case. It's security is so tight that it is not only protected itself through cascade protection but cascaded protected ten times by having it transcluded onto ten different cascade protected pages!  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   282° 12' 44" NET   18:48, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Nice. I suppose it would be kind of awful if the Main Page got vandalized By the way, I've gone ahead and done the doc pages for those templates! I think. It might have been a dream, though... :P --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 18:55, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
 * It has got vandalised in the past, quite badly! I noticed you'd done the doc pages and really well for that matter, well done! I mentioned the rationale for this above. It's more important for semiprotected templates but it's recommended for all. It's even more important for fully protected templates, but we'd need to ask an administrator to deal with the template side of things since we're not administrators yet!   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   289° 30' 0" NET   19:18, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks for helping out with all these template-y questions! --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 20:32, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
 * No problem! By the way, are you a mathematician by any chance? Since you mentioned the TI-84, which is a graphical calculator. A good knowledge of mathematics can actually help when using templates here, especially those at Category:Date mathematics templates. Also, how familiar are you with the variousmagic words and parser functions at the moment? Which ones do you still find confusing? If there are any, let me know and I'll explain how they work.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   326° 17' 45" NET   21:45, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm not a professional mathematician, but I am very mathematically minded—I was doing high-school algebra and geometry in fourth and fifth grade. As far as magic words and parser functions, I'm a bit fuzzy. I know what magic words are, but don't have any memorized, outside of  __NOINDEX__ 2024 July    and a couple of pagename ones. As for parser functions, I'm not just fuzzy, I'm trying to see with my contacts out  They befuddle me. I understand their purpose, I can just never keep the specific uses in my head. I did do a sort of am-I-likely-online test-thing (checking time and day of the week), which is transcluded at the top of this page fromUser:Cymru.lass/Sandbox. (I can never remember to update my status otherwise; 99% of the time it's at around.) But that thing took me several hours. Help with understanding parser functions would be appreciated. Thanks! --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 22:12, 16 October 2010 (UTC)

That's brilliant! If you can do that then you're well on your way to understanding magic words andparser functions. It took me a while to get my head around it! It works well for weekdays, however for the weekend it will report you as online 8:00-15:00 and as at school 0:00-8:00 and 15:00-24:00! . This is because the first value gives 1, the second value gives 0, the ifeq compares the two reporting a mismatch and saying you're at school. Anyway, this is what I gather from what I see. Firstly this is the code used. This bit appears to give 0 at 8:00-15:00 (school hours) and 1 otherwise (free hours). This bit appears to give 1 on a weekday and 0 on a weekend. This bit then compares the two. So it will report you as online during free hours on a weekday and during school hours on a weekend and at school during school hours on a weekday and during free hours on a weekend! I also noticed that you've been experimenting with Template:Current daylight saving offset in Western US and Canada. It's quite a useful template and I'm looking to create versions for other countries.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   237° 21' 30" NET   15:49, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Huh. Maybe I could take out the "weekend test" bit of code and wrap the whole thing in a code that says, if it's the weekend, ignore this. Would  work?
 * As for the daylight savings offset thing, I'm willing to help you out if you want; just let me know --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 16:46, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
 * That would work, where  is
 * and it should give the required results. Thanks for the offer to help out with the daylight savings offset thing, but it's on hold at the moment. However, I'll let you know when I carry on with it again.  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   284° 1' 15" NET   18:56, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks! I'll change that. Could you believe I spent about 2 hours on that? I even drew little logic diagrams and everything ---cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 19:00, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
 * That sounds really sweet! Well, I'm glad I was able to help out.   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   302° 8' 45" NET   20:08, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
 * That sounds really sweet! Well, I'm glad I was able to help out.   Set Sail For The Seven Seas   302° 8' 45" NET   20:08, 17 October 2010 (UTC)

Come back soon!
Don't be away for too long! I hope to see you back sometime soon!  Set Sail For The Seven Seas   323° 20' 30" NET   21:33, 19 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Seconded! I sure hope it's nothing serious and that you'll be back soon! Salvio  Let's talk about it! 16:35, 24 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm back-ish right now but I don't know how much I'll be actually on. Thanks for the well wishes! --- cymru lass (hit me up)⁄(background check) 17:39, 24 October 2010 (UTC)

Update on Mexico City students
My students are now working a number of different articles in groups. These are Street marketing, PyMEs in Mexico, The Eyes of My Princess, Diagnostic Enterprise Method, El Tepeyac National Park, Alpura (company), Bernardo Quintana Arrioja and User:Oscarbrum/Epitafio De Un Asesino

Any and all help is appreciated.Thelmadatter (talk) 22:19, 21 October 2010 (UTC)

This will bug me forever if I don't ask
Well it certainly wasn't me on Dr Who production, and I was not aware of any one with my name like that. Your name looks like you might be near Cardiff, so perhaps you could pop over and ask! Or may be you were thinking of Claire Bartlett or Bobi Bartlett or even Mike Bartlett.Graeme Bartlett (talk) 10:58, 26 October 2010 (UTC)

Thesevenseas Talkback
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