User talk:Diceman/Archive

Category vote
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Image:Thermal Equator.jpg listed for deletion
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map of Brisbane
Hi. Would it be possible, please, for you to change the colour of Adelaide Street, from yellow to red on the map, as the yellow colour gives the wrong impression about the street, which is actually one of Brisbane's major streets. Adelaide Street is not a small street or insignificant street - nor is the street short, or narrow, as the map would appear to designate it as being - please see my photo of a portion of Adelaide Street Image:Adelaide-Street-Brisbane.jpg, which will show what the street is actually like.

Adelaide Street contains many important Brisbane landmarks, including Brisbane's Shrine of Remembane and its 'Eternal Flame', at Anzac Square, on one side of Adelaide Street, and Post Office Square on the other side of Adelaide Street.

Also, on Adelaide Street, is the major Brisbane City Council administration area, which includes Brisbane City Hall and King George Square.

There are also other important Brisbane landmarks etc. on Adelaide Street, as well as Adelaide Street containing Brisbane's "bus mall".

I would have requested the artist who made the original map, and uploaded it to Wikipedia, to re-colour Adelaide Street, under normal circumstances, but now have to request you to do so as you have created the gif map to replace the orginal map.

Thank you for your help with this. Regards Figaro 01:25, 5 March 2006 (UTC)


 * I've made the changes because it because it was a fairly simple procedure and it was on my hard drive, but it's a strange rule that you've made up that because I converted a picture that I should be the one to make future changes (the original is still right here, and I added a link in my upload). I'm not familiar with Brisbane's streets so if it's wrong let it be on your head. - Diceman 10:28, 5 March 2006 (UTC)


 * I was writing to say thank you for making the map of Brisbane CBD streets more correct now than it was previously. I did not expect the type of antagonism which you have displayed, though, in your reply to what I had intended as a courteous and reasonable request.  The original Brisbane CBD map was made by Astrokey, who did not know Brisbane streets, and who stated that the map was drawn from information based on a number of maps.


 * I am a resident of Brisbane and was commenting on the actual situation here with regard to the streets, so I take full responsibility for the change of the status given for Adelaide Street. Figaro 12:06, 17 March 2006 (UTC)

Talk:Videotape format war
Please see "Talk:Videotape format war" regarding your removal of my recent edit there. In true wiki style, let us not go into an edit war or similar, but have a proper discussion and outcome. My apologies in advance if I have not contacted you in the proper fashion, I've not had cause to contact another contributor before. Colin99 21:02, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

And agin if you would please. Colin99 13:42, 8 March 2006 (UTC)

Factoids
Cheers for the kind words. I appreciate the support Factoid Killer 11:59, 17 March 2006 (UTC)

Jebus Christ
Diceman,

Thanks for taking the time to sign my petition. I appreciated it.

Jimididit 13:37, 19 March 2006 (UTC)

ACOTF
Thanks for making it look like it was worthwhile on Australian Space Research Institute. Sorry I was a couple hours (or a day!) earlier tonight rolling to the next one than I often manage. I did it when I remembered it. It's still disappointing that the number of edits (not editors!) is less than the number of votes was. I suspect Rum Rebellion will go the same way. And there are other cases like It's Time that a single editor advanced from nothing to almost complete during the nomination period, so others had little to add except polish. Cheers. --Scott Davis Talk 13:46, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
 * You re-energised the ACOTF but it has to run out of steam at some point; eg. the former Japanese collaboration of the week apparently had a busy history but is now almost dead. - Diceman 13:58, 19 March 2006 (UTC)

It's still getting plenty of nominations and votes, just not much collaboration at the editing end. --Scott Davis Talk 14:00, 19 March 2006 (UTC)

Melbourne Climate
Nice work on the Melbourne Climate section. I was going to do exactly the same but never got around to it. The original was non-npov to the extreme and included, at least at one stage, a statement that gave the impression that melbourne had less rain than Sydney. Factoid Killer 01:41, 25 March 2006 (UTC)

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CSIRO is ACOTF
Hi. You voted for Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation as Australian Collaboration. It has been selected, so please help to improve this article in any way you can. Thanks. Scott Davis Talk 15:12, 23 April 2006 (UTC)

George Fife Angas
Just wanted to thank you for the outstanding read that the above article is. michael talk 10:42, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
 * It's tough work translating Australian Dictionary of Biography prose into modern english. - Diceman 11:24, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
 * Well, thanks for doing it! 99% of South Australians wouldn't have a clue how their state came about and who was involved. Wikipedia is referenced more and more every single day; more people become enlightened and aware of local history when they read articles like that! In fact, here's a barnstar for your efforts:

Enjoy, michael talk 11:33, 27 April 2006 (UTC)

Long Way Round
Hi, did the bumps and bruises section really need a re-write? I'd be all about seeing more info brought into the piece, but I think the prose was pretty good as it was. Obviously a) I'm biased, and b) shit can be edited mercilessly, so dont think I'm too mad about any of this ;) There are a couple of things in there now that I'm not sure about, especially: as I recall McGregor blames the swelling on mosquito bites in the show - I cant remember a black widow, although I could be wrong; and blaming the problems or delay caused by the "red devil" breaking down on a "lack of mechanical expertise", none of them are mechanics and it was a pretty random type of bike, I think thats unduly critical. Nice one for getting involved, I've been working on this for a while (it was really the first big article I really edited), and while FA might be ambitious it's something to aim for if we can expand, as well as touch up the article. Cheers,  Dei zio  20:02, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
 * It was just my input having recently seen the show and yes, it did need a little refinement in my opinion (no offense) otherwise I would have left it alone. They mention something about a black widow spider mating season in Kazakhstan in the extras if memory serves correct, and I remember Ewan himself mentioning a spider bite when showing the dot under his mole (have to review the footage to be 100% certain though). The only problem he had with mosquitos I recall was an itchy arse.
 * They admitted themselves that they had the tools to fix the bike but didn't know how to use them, it doesn't seem unfair to say that a lack of knowledge prevented them from fixing it themselves. It's not like I wrote that they were dumb or something.
 * I think the article could definitely be expanded, with the series and book there's a wealth of material. Look at the page that was created out of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. Diceman 21:18, 27 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Fair enough. I've touched up a couple of things, (eg I really think "testament" is more appropriate than "advertisement") and I'll also endeavour to take a look at the DVD to clear up the spider / mozzie question. I do wonder how much more can be said about the series, if I thought it there was enough there for it to be pushed towards an FA, or even worthy of a peer review I'd be willing to go for it. There is a lot on the LWR site, and the on planning stages in the first two episodes, as well as what can be gleaned from watching the bike ride.  Dei zio  22:46, 27 April 2006 (UTC)


 * I went with "advertisement" in reference to KTM's decision not to give them the bikes. Diceman 07:53, 28 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Finally got round to checking the DVD, after Ewan first shows the bite Claudio jokes that it could be a spider bite, and Ewan says with mock bravado words to the effect of "Yes, I think I got bitten by a black widow and I'm too hard to admit it". In his rather more serious video diary later he says it is a mosquito bite. Some quick research also shows that black widow bites cause the venom to spread through the body, and while only causing fatalities in 5% of cases still cause serious bodily discomfort from muscle contraction. I then discovered a contemporary IMDb news report which confirms he was actually treated for the effect of a mosquito bite and warned the trip might have to be cancelled, also reported here , something which wasn't mentioned on the series. There are also news reports of McGregor suffering a lumpy penis due to bites, which I'll be adding to the article.  Dei zio  talk 23:10, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Read the book but haven't had suffiecient internet access to get around to changing it back to mosquito bite. - Diceman 07:50, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

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Look at Talk
I refer you to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:There%27s_No_Disgrace_Like_Home Dankru 08:26, 1 May 2006 (UTC)

Portal:Australia/Anniversaries
Hi Diceman. I have started a proposal at Portal talk:Australia for an inclusion of an anniversary/on this day section to be displayed on the portal. If you are interested in this making this happen, you can comment there or go to the anniversary pages and adding in things that you consider to be notable. Regards, Blnguyen | Have your say!!! 07:44, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

Meetup/Adelaide
Hi Diceman. There seems to be a bit of a push to get this going. Please tell us how you are feeling about this.Blnguyen | Have your say!!! 05:56, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
 * Sorry about the delay in replying. The idea of meeting people from the internet freaks me out (i.e. a bunch of strangers where the common theme is using a particular website) and I haven't had the courage to go to one yet. - Diceman 11:14, 27 May 2006 (UTC)

Japan Collaboration
I added a nomination on the Japanese Collaboration, but it seems pretty dead. Is something similar going on someplace else, or is there simply nothing happening? // Habj 23:12, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
 * There's simply nothing happening. Going from other people's comments, it was quite active in the past. - Diceman 06:43, 30 May 2006 (UTC)

Image:Doop logo.jpg
I have put your image up for deletion because I have uploaded a png version to save space (because you version was tagged). Feel free to contact me or respond on the deletion page if you have and comments about this. -- Will Mak  050389  04:35, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Your image was labeled as a "bad jpg" and I converted it to png as stated in the template that was added by Bkell. I just wanted to inform you it was put up for deletion due to it being obsolete. -- Will  Mak  050389  19:26, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
 * I'm sorry for the inconvenience, I have uploaded a new version of the png from the original version on the website you gave. Don't know if this helps, and once again, I'm sorry. I did not know converting, as the tag said, would create such a problem. -- Will Mak  050389  15:02, 15 July 2006 (UTC)

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 * I'm not sure I understand exactly what's going on with this image. Apparently it's been nominated for deletion, but there was no tag on the image description page. And I agree that the PNG version is no better than the JPEG version in this case, since the PNG was created directly from the JPEG. So there are some good arguments for keeping the JPEG version around.
 * On the other hand, ideally this logo should be a PNG; surely there is some PNG version of the DOOP logo out there somewhere. That's the reason I put the tag on it. A pure PNG version will have a smaller file size and no compression artifacts. Since with the current MediaWiki software it's easier to replace a PNG with a PNG than a JPEG with a PNG, we might as well leave the current PNG version around, even though it's not an improvement over the JPEG.
 * In any case, we have duplicate images, and one of them needs to go. Since the JPEG version isn't being used in any articles, I've tagged it as being an orphaned fair-use image. If you have any questions, please let me know. —Bkell (talk) 10:57, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

Meetup on 24th August 2006
Apologies if you're already aware of this, but the Inaugural Adelaide Meetup will take place on Thursday 24th of August at Brougham Place Uniting Church, thanks to Alex Sims. Please indicate if you will attend or not.

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Re:
Thank you! :) michael talk 00:27, 16 August 2006 (UTC)

2nd Generation Consoles
You reverted my edits designed to sort out the events in North America, which (unlike now) then represented the great majority of worldwide consumer spending on video games. What that leaves is three interesting but minor systems mixed in with the big three systems, and I think a reader doesn't get a real sense of how things unfolded.

Rather than do an edit war, I figured I'd just ask: what information about the market elsewhere in the world was omitted that we should add? If we include that information, then clarifying the North American market (which alone was close to $10 billion in today's US dollars in 1982) won't be in danger of slighting someone else. Thanks. Coll7 23:37, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

Image:W J Wills.jpg
Diceman wrote; "Hi, where did the current image come from? Is it a modified version of the one I found or is it from a different source? I'd like to get rid of the colour cast but make sure the best quality image is used."

The image is not a modified version of the one originally uploaded (which I believe came from Gutenberg ?). The one I uploaded came from a scanned page of Davis' "Tracks of McKinlay and party across Australia", Sampson, Low & Son & Co, London 1863. This is the original colour of the lithograph in the book and I have uploaded the picture as a .bmp to http://www.burkeandwills.net.au/w_j_wills.bmp if you want to copy and play with it (3MB). I believe the lithograph came from a photograph in the State Library of NSW which is at http://image.sl.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/photoshow.pl?doc=photo2005/a744;seq=4 User:Rocketfrog