User talk:JG87

Hello JG87,

I noticed your edits to gravity bong. Gravity bong means different things to different people - it is not correct that a gravity bong always refers to a device utilizing a bucket. In fact the waterfall variety makes more sense as far as the term gravity goes but I'm here to represent both sides of that debate - not just one. Please see the talk page at Talk:Gravity bong: I have seen the edits to bong where people have attempted to set only one of those devices as the true gravity bong and they either get changed to neutral again or to the other type of gravity bong. I'm just trying to keep Wikipedia factual and representative of all view points; see Neutral point of view. Triddle 19:29, 12 December 2005 (UTC)

FYI
Hello, User:, welcome to Wikipedia. I see you've been editing in the sandbox. That's great - the sandbox is an excellent area to practice your editing skills, but the heading at the top must not be removed.

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By the way, this is your user talk page where any other Wikipedia user can leave you messages. Happy editing! Thanks, Georgia guy 21:25, 12 December 2005 (UTC)

Gravity bong
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Edit summaries and the nomenclature dispute
Hello again,

First I wanted to thank you for your edits, really. I'm glad to see someone else making extremely good quality edits to Wikipedia. I'm especially glad to see someone who is willing to work on the gravity bong debate as I've been trying to solve that for a long time. My desire to use gravity bong to refer to both types of bong is actually based around trying to keep edit wars down, not in a desire to dictate what the word refers to. I actually prefer the bucket and waterfall terms myself as there is very little room for mistaking which device you are referring to.

I felt compelled to remove one of your arguments on the gravity bong article - The bucket method allows for a variable flow rate by manipulating gravity's influence. I don't think that is a property that is unique to the bucket bong. Imagine putting your finger over the exit hole on a waterfall bong... you have just controlled the influence. I also see that you are a new user and you have not been adding edit summaries to your edits. Wikipedia is based around communication and compromises on articles. Its important for all edits to specify edit summaries when they make changes and to use the talk pages as well. You can see the talk page by clicking the link at the top of the web page that says 'discussion'. You can see the history of all the edits to an article and their associated edit summaries via the link at top that says 'history'. When you leave messages on a talk page or for another user don't forget to sign your comments with 4 ~ (like this: ~ ).

Again welcome to Wikipedia and I hope you enjoy it here. If you have any questions you can contact me at my talk page. Triddle 01:03, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

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