User talk:LegolasGreenleaf

Canadian Federation of Students
"4 February 2004 was labelled the National Day of Action, as students from across Canada held demonstrations organized by the CFS, in protest to the skyrocketing tuition fees. This ongoing effort since CFS's founding has thus led to the tuition fee freezes for students in Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador. This year(2004-2005) is the first time in a while that the majority of students in Canada are not facing an increase in tuition fees."

It is an opinion that tuition fees are skyrocketing, along with the so-called results. Spinboy 04:28, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)


 * I agree, it is one of those things which will never be fully neutral, but we can strive to get it as neutral as possible. Spinboy 17:37, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Name
I wanted to drop you a note to let you know I like your user name. Legolas is one of my favourite LOTR characters. Spinboy 07:23, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)


 * I think it's an origional name. I haven't read the LOTR books, but I have read The Hobbit and seen the LOTR movies. He's one cool character. Spinboy 17:37, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)

True, but he is a good character. Spinboy 04:13, 19 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Hockey players
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2004 - Taiwan Presidential Election
I noticed that during the revision '02:11, 23 Nov 2004' for the 2004 page, where your comment text was "a few more removals...i thought britney spear's 'wedding' has been removed already...," you added quotes around the word 'shot' in the entry regarding the Taiwan Presidental Election. (I am new to the wiki, so my sincere apologies if I misattributed the change.) This it seems like the quotes by them selves serve only to confuse those not familiar with the topic. Perhaps a more appropriate entry would be


 * March 20 - President Chen Shui-bian wins the Taiwanese presidential election by 0.2% of the vote. The day before, he and Vice President Annette Lu were shot. Lien Chan refuses to concede and demands a recount. A controversial 'peace referendum' opposed by the People's Republic of China is invalidated.

since this links to a page where the issue is more fully fleshed out. --64.5.123.248 18:37, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Cheers
Nice revisions you did to the InuYasha article! I'm afraid the only thing I'm good for it is copyediting ;) Reene (&#12522;&#12491;) 01:57, Dec 5, 2004 (UTC)

Piece values in Xiangqi
Hello! I didn't understand why you removed a section about piece values from Xiangqi article. I think this information is very usefull and you find the same numbers for example in rec.games.chinese-chess FAQ You are certainly right about "Soldier on the middle line", I already removed such entry from Xiangqi article in German Wikipedia. Andreas Kaufmann 21:12, 9 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Seattle--"whitest"
You wrote in your editorial comments field: "(&#8594;Demographics - ...if you had a 'whitest city', then would you also have a 'blackest city'? -___- ...that borders on racism buddy... anyways i have made improvements)" ... that borders on racism buddy? How, exactly? --Lukobe 05:17, Jan 13, 2005 (UTC)


 * In response to your response on my page:

''This is an encyclopedia, wordings such as whitest, blackest to describe people are just not polite in the view of the general public, and i believe that's why over the years media have changed their wording to 'African-American, Latin-American, Chinese-American', etc. If you were to call a city 'blackest', what does that imply? Of course the definition of racism may be very different from person to person, but in my opinion comparing 'white-ness' of a city is not very appropriate, especially in an encyclopedia of Wiki's nature. LG-&#29356;&#22812;&#21449; 11:40, Jan 18, 2005 (UTC)''
 * I disagree with your contention that "whitest" and "blackest" are not polite in the view of the general public. The proliferation of hyphenated-American terms is the result of political correctness. And I am saying this as a Jewish Korean American! To call a city "blackest" means "most black" means "highest percentage of black people" means "highest percentage of people of African descent"; it's as simple as that. I don't think this is racist in the least. --Lukobe 02:12, Jan 19, 2005 (UTC)

Inuyasha character template

 * I notice that you added Hojo to the Inuyasha character template. Good thinking! Is there a particular reason why you moved Sota to the end, though? I think it may disturb the order a bit. Josh 19:58, Jan 13, 2005 (UTC)
 * Excellent idea! I like the modern character section that you added. Josh 02:35, Mar 23, 2005 (UTC)

Inuyasha manga chapters
I update the progress info via this link already linked to at the external links section of the main article.;) Ranma9617 01:30, 14 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Honorifics and titles
Would you take a look at User:Ford/proposals, regarding the honorifics issue? Any comments are welcome, though I am primarily trying to ascertain if there is a sufficient level of discontent with current practice, which is the widespread inclusion of honorifics and unnecessary titles in articles. Thanks.&mdash; Ford 15:49, 2005 Jan 21 (UTC)

category: InuYasha items
The purpose of it is sort of to link the objects to Category:Fictional objects as well as to Category:InuYasha. Basically it was an efficiency thing (I am a programmer, I tend to think of things in efficiency sense). Delete it if you wish, but I think for those that don't have Category:Fictional swords, then I guess we should link to Fictional objects. -- EmperorBMA|&#35441;&#12377; 04:33, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Tessaiga
I agree that Tessaiga is a better term to use than Tetsusaiga, but before you start changing instances that you see on other pages, might I suggest that you look at Talk:Tetsusaiga and this argument on the Manual of Style talk page. We already had a discussion about this, and it was decided that we should use Tetsusaiga because it is more common. Not that we couldn't reopen the discussion, I just wanted to make sure that you knew some background. Josh 07:50, Feb 18, 2005 (UTC)
 * As I said, I agree completely that we should use Tessaiga because it is the correct romanization. If you want to actually change anything, though, you should try to convince the people who supported Tetsusaiga before. Otherwise, I suspect that they will revert such changes. You are definitely right that the Manual of Style discussion never exactly concluded. I suggested then that we should make a clearer policy about this, but that was never done. Josh 02:42, Feb 19, 2005 (UTC)
 * Oh, and one other thing that I forgot. If you do decide to post something about it, let me know, and possibly User:Reene too. She was one of the main supporters of Tessaiga the last time around. Josh 02:54, Feb 19, 2005 (UTC)
 * Actually, on second thought, you probably shouldn't bother Reene. It looks like she is taking a WikiVacation. Josh 03:06, Feb 19, 2005 (UTC)

Xiangqi horse piece diagram
Just thought I'd let you know I left a note on Image:Movesofthehorse.png. &mdash;Lowellian (talk) 08:36, Feb 23, 2005 (UTC)

yuan dynasty
hey thanx. I was wondering if the original author's intent was that Yuan dynasty was the shortest foreign dynasty in chinese history, with Qing dynasty being much longer. Wareware 08:24, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Kil'jaeden
Hey, I'm user 68.212.255.80 whose version of this article you edited. As I said in the history of that page, I did not copy that from the official website nor from any thing else, for that matter. I know you didn't mean to do this, but I was really complimented when you mistook my writing for professional work. ^___^ Makes me all warm and fuzzy. I guess my fourth grade English teacher really didn't know what the heck she was talking about XD!

--Kakashi-sensei (talk) 1:07 PM, Mar 29, 2005

"I see. You must have got the WarCraft III Battle Chest, the one that comes with both games and strategy guides. Cool." No, but I'm a pack-rat and can't stand to throw away anything that comes with a package and could be potentially useful. It doesn't matter either way. Thanks for welcoming me to Wikipedia. Kakashi-sensei 14:21, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Vancouver photos
Well I tried several text sizes & screen widths & the photo was always between the text table & the table of contents - filling in that empty gap there. I use IE6, what browser are you using? I have 1600x1200, but tried other widths too. Where'd it end up on your screen? Look at September 11, 2001 attacks - is that a problem too?--JimWae 07:22, 2005 Apr 6 (UTC)

How about now? -- and Sep 11th?--JimWae 07:39, 2005 Apr 6 (UTC)

Taiwan vs. ROC
Regarding your vote and edit summary (oppose.."Taiwan" is much more common than "ROC") at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese)/NPOV/Taiwan vs. ROC, please be informed that the moves are to stick with the current naming conventions. Thanks. &mdash; Instantnood 08:20, Apr 6, 2005 (UTC)
 * You're right, but at the same time NPOV, appropriateness and accuracy is also very important. And this is exactly what Naming conventions (Chinese) addresses. The current poll is to deal with the enforcement of the political NPOV section of the naming conventions on Chinese-related topics. Please do not vote against them because you do not agree with the conventions. Thanks. &mdash; Instantnood 18:53, Apr 6, 2005 (UTC)
 * I respect your right to vote, and I am not saying you cannot vote in this way. But I am afraid you might have misunderstood the purpose of the polls. They are for enforcement of the current set of naming conventions. If you disagree with it, you can propose to change it, rather than making pages not following it. &mdash; Instantnood 19:07, Apr 6, 2005 (UTC)
 * There's an option to support or oppose because each entry is different, and we have to decide on which entries fit the naming conventions by a poll. If you believe it's better to call it Taiwan rather than ROC please suggest it at the discussion page of the naming conventions. You may also be interested to have a look at the previous discussions on Taiwan vs. ROC at Wikipedia_talk:Naming conventions (Chinese)/archive4 (from section 7 to the end of the page). &mdash; Instantnood 19:23, Apr 6, 2005 (UTC)
 * Right. There was several long discussions on the issue, and being the most common is not the only or most important argument. As for the votes I guess it is much more appropriate for you to take them out. &mdash; Instantnood 19:45, Apr 6, 2005 (UTC)
 * Leave them, the ambiguity is exactly why they should stay. Readers shouldn't need to read a thesis on the political status of taiwan before searching for information about it. SchmuckyTheCat 20:35, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * Searching and locating the right information is already assisted by redirects and disambiguations. The titles should reflect appropriateness, accuracy and NPOV. &mdash; Instantnood 21:00, Apr 6, 2005 (UTC)

Star Wars Wiki
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 * Thanks for the invitation. Though I must let you know that I am a relative newcomer to the Star Wars universe, however I have known about it for quite a long time.

I will try my best to contribute, starting next week .. (exam time...trying to stay away from "distractions"). LG-&#29356;&#22812;&#21449; 19:43, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
 * I respect your need to study for exams. I have a crapload of wicked things coming this way soon to work on and study for. See you at Wookieepedia soon. -- Riffsyphon1024 19:50, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)

Nice page you got there ~:)
BTW, it's "toko ni lu" --> "doko ni iru" =] Rin is just too cute =D

They just finished broadcasting Inuyasha in Israel... I want more episodes, it's not fair ;;

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reese witherspoon pic
You said: "My thinking in adding that pic to her page is that, since we do not have any other pics to show for, why not just display that one for the time being? It's a full body shot and gives the page some color, looks nice and it was her signature movie."


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Jay Chou - "better back it up"
Whoooooo, Legolas bringing down the LAW. Anyway, just saying hello, and laughing at the revert's edit summary again. - Pandacomics 01:58, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

Monty Hall problem
Hi - I just thought I'd drop by and let you know this change is mathematically incorrect. If the original pick is still 1/100 (which it is), then the other 98 doors each have an even chance of the remaining 99/100, i.e. each of the 98 doors has a 1/98 * 99/100 = 99/9800 chance. If the host opens more of the 99 unchosen doors, with N remaining they each have a 1/N * 99/100 chance (so if the host opens 98 of them, the one remaining has a 99/100 chance of being the one with the car). The difference between 1/99 and 99/9800 is not that large, but the whole point is that the original division between the player's door (1/100) and the rest (99/100) remains constant no matter how many doors the host opens. This is exactly the same as the 3 door version, where the player's initial pick remains 1/3 with the other doors (2 at first, then 1 after the host opens 1) sharing the other 2/3. Please feel free to improve the wording of this section of the article, but it needs to stay mathematically correct. -- Rick Block (talk) 14:26, 30 April 2007 (UTC)

Jay Chou's FAC status
Heh... so I guess you're right about the article length! As I'm sure you know, a reviewer asked for it to be lengthened and it was, so his Oppose is now a Support.

About the alias of '周董', it's a bit of a story. So it was Himurakenshin who initially put 周董 in the infobox, which was great, then later Sky Divine wrote "Also known as Jay, 周董 (rarely)", which I thought was unencyclopedic and weird. The fact is, '周董' is used pretty often (as I'm sure you're aware of), but I figured, if someone thought 周董 was rare, I'm safer just leaving it out. That is why I removed it. I'll go put 周董 back now.

Hey, just wanted to say thank you for being so supportive of FAC process and also just the general well-being of this Jay Chou article. I really appreciate it. It's great to know supportive people in a sea of editors who argue endlessly about Taiwan/ROC, vandals and the like! SeleneFN 04:47, 15 May 2007 (UTC)

Ah. I overlooked that it was you who actually put in the alias 周董. Really sorry about that! SeleneFN 06:10, 15 May 2007 (UTC)

I hadn't said thank you yet to your very positive review for the Jay Chou article, so thanks very much! I hope to write more quality Jay-related articles in the future, so I would very much hope to see your continued involvement no matter how big or small! SeleneFN 07:19, 2 July 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for your comments! It is truly with regret that I decide to end my participation in Wikipedia, especially on a day where Jay Chou is featured on the main page! Originally I had in mind to write a lot more articles, but I end up spending more time defending every sentence, down to where the commas are placed... it is no longer a constructive place to be. It seems to make people happy to de-"star" an article! Very well then...

Anyways, best of luck to you too everything you're planning to do! SeleneFN (talk) 15:57, 21 July 2008 (UTC)

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Translating from Chinese for Super Girl (contest)
Hi LegolasGreenleaf! I found you through the list of available translators from Chinese into English and noticed that you've helped with bringing the Jay Chou article to FA status, so I figured you're the person for me to go to. I'm wondering if you'd be able to help me with expanding the Super Girl (contest) article that I've been working on for WP:CPOP. The Chinese Wikipedia has a lot of content on this article and its sub-articles for each contest season. Unfortunately, my Chinese is very limited and I can only read bits and pieces of the article. I'd appreciate your help in helping translate portions of the articles which are worth mentioning in the English version.

You can find the Chinese equivalents of the Super Girl article at 超级女声 (contest), 2006年超级女声 (2006 season), 2005快乐中国蒙牛酸酸乳超级女声 (2005 season), and 2004快乐中国·超级女声 (2004 season). Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! —Arsonal 04:57, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

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The Legend of Sword and Fairy
Hello, I see you are a fan of 仙剑奇侠传. This is great. Because I am a huge fan of the game (NOT the TV series) myself and have always wanted to figure out what the "Capital City" is in the game. I can see that you have put Chang'an (Xi'an) as the capital city in the Plot section of the article. But I have always thought the capital in the game is Nanjing. According to the route of their journey (urban settlements are bolded): So basically, if they were to travel from Yangzhou to Sichuan, they can pretty much just stick to the Yangtze River and it will take them directly there. That's why I always think that the capital is Nanjing, but then it also mean they made a huge leap in their progress by "flying" with the drunken guy all the way from Nanjing to Sichuan. Although Chang'an or Xi'an is one of the most famous ancient capitals of China, it would mean that they will go on a big detour if they were to go from Yangzhou to Chang'an, then to Sichuan and ended in Yunnan. What do you think? Oidia (talk) 14:46, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) A village near Suzhou
 * 2) Travels along a river
 * 3) Suzhou
 * 4) Wilderness, mountains, caves, snakes, giant snakes...
 * 5) A village between Suzhou and Yangzhou
 * 6) Wilderness, temple, a massive tomb, zombies, mountains, caves
 * 7) Yangzhou
 * 8) More wilderness, mountains, caves, frogs, scorpians...
 * 9) Outskirts of the Capital
 * 10) Capital City
 * 11) Shu mountain in Sichuan
 * 12) The giant pagoda prison
 * 13) Dali, Yunnan

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Seasons Greetings,

This is in reference to a relatively new umbrella article on en-wikipedia named Ceremonial pole. Ceremonial pole is a human tradition since ancient times; either existed in past at some point of time, or still exists in some cultures across global continents from north to south & from east to west. Ceremonial poles are used to symbolize a variety of concepts in several different world cultures.

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Translation help
Since you were kind/foolish enough to have your name on this list, here's a note that I could use some help with the mess of Mazu temples in Shanghai. There were three; the first two were destroyed; the third got moved to Songjiang and rebuilt; and then as of 2014 Zhabei was considering rebuilding their old one. So:


 * The Shanghai Archives has an article on the history of the Zhabei/Songjiang temple whose citation I've already formatted for you but whose facts need to be translated and added to the Songjiang Tianfei Palace article and tagged with.
 * The article is wrong on the date of the move to Songjiang but might be right that it was built in 1883 rather than originally demolished then as claimed here. It'd be nice if you had time to see if there was another official source. The temple's own official site doesn't mention it.
 * The archive article and this article and (obliquely) this "About Us" page suggest that Zhabei District is rebuilding or has already rebuilt a fourth Mazu temple near the site of their former one. It would be nice if you had time to poke around and see if you can find anything official on the subject that I could use to create an article on it.
 * Ditto any information about the other two original Mazu temples in Shanghai.

If you have time and interest for any, some, or all of that, great and please leave a note here saying so. I'm asking all the listed Chinese translators for help, so we wouldn't want anyone needlessly duplicating work. — Llywelyn II   02:42, 22 November 2016 (UTC)

Wiccan rede
Hi could you help me trabslate the Wiccan rede article into Chinese? I would really appreciate it. so far we have this: 翻譯: 您應該相信威卡的教規﹐用誠實和真誠的愛來信 但凡事都得饒處且饒人﹐你附出多少便應得多少 由北開始畫三個圓的圈﹐把所有妖魔鬼怪全除去 如果你想咒語變成現實﹐用順序或特殊音節念出 以柔制剛切勿意氣用事﹐靜心聆聽切勿大發謀論 美麗的月亮漸漸地變圓﹐大家開開心心跳舞歌唱 每逢新月之夜都是初一﹐大家歡歡氣氣一同慶祝 每逢月圓之夜都是十五﹐大家誠心誠意來許個願 每當北風呼呼地吹來時﹐門窗要鎖好帆布要落下 每逢南風呼呼地吹來時﹐心愛的人熱情地親親你 每當西風呼呼地吹來時﹐靈魂們趁機會起來活動 每逢東風呼呼地吹來時﹐豐富的大餐迎接新開始 九種不同的樹木放入鼎﹐猛猛地燃燒慢慢地燃燒 接骨樹是代表神聖女神﹐如燒接骨樹會被追咒的 當節日輪盤開始轉動時﹐沃爾帕吉斯夜燒篝火炬 當節日輪盤轉到冬至時﹐燃點起火炬迎潘皇再生 照顧好大自然花草樹木﹐神聖女神送幸福給人們 石頭水中拋前程就可知﹐用漣漪多少遠近看前程 如果要實現願望或理想﹐絕不可貪心或不責手段 不應該浪費寶貴的時間﹐結識一些不成實的朋友 見面和離別也同樣快樂﹐面頰紅紅的心情要愉快 記緊因果關係輪回三次﹐三次幸運或是三次災難 如不幸遇到災難降臨時﹐把藍色的星星戴在頭上 人人都要做到坦誠相見﹐除非他人全心欺編真成 威卡的教規八字真言是﹐「為所欲為傷人不為」 翻譯 更重要的是巫师或巫师的13个目标 认识你自己 了解我们的艺术 学习和成长 用智慧应用知识 达到平衡 保持你的话顺序 保持你的想法 庆祝生活 调整到地球的周期 保持身体健康 锻炼你的身体 沉思 尊重女神和上帝 is it translated right?108.75.79.57 (talk) 15:01, 9 November 2017 (UTC)

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