User talk:Loganberry/Archive11

Ladies Pavillion
I don't know if you are a member but I often can be found at the top of the ladies Pavillion at New Road reading a novel on match days.Fieldgoalunit (talk) 20:05, 13 May 2008 (UTC)

Nab
Hi Logan,

I understand your concern about having the term "nab" in the lede of the arrest article. I placed it there because I was reformatting the nab disambiguation page. In order to justify a link to the arrest article (and avoid the accusation of providing mere dictionary definitions on a disambiguation page), the term "nab" had to exist somewhere in the arrest article. No citations are allowed on disambiguation pages according to guidelines, so having the term on the arrest article is the only way to justify the link. Is there somewhere else in the arrest article that you feel would be more appropriate for a mention of the term?

Neelix (talk) 16:21, 15 June 2008 (UTC)


 * Hi Logan,


 * Thank you for your detailed response. Your argument that "nab" is not used as a noun seems logical to me.  Feel free to remove it from the lede if you see fit.  By this same token, however, I can't see that the entry on the disambiguation page is justified, therefore if it is removed from the arrest article, the corresponding entry on the nab disambiguation page should be removed as well.


 * Neelix (talk) 16:02, 23 June 2008 (UTC)

homosexuality
Dear Loganberry, I have recently read a new book that was released late last year that I would like to bring to your attention. This is a book that addresses homosexuality from the Bible's perspective. While I have read many books on the subject, this work sheds tremendous scriptural light on what is actually recorded in that wonderful book. I feel very strongly that it will help those who are struggling with this issue personally, or within their families or circle of friends. The book is well written and very clear on God's perspective, yet it is not condemning. I belong to a small grass roots ministry that happens to believe that the threat of homosexuality is very great to our nation and to our way of life. So I, along with a couple of others are trying to get word out about this book to ministries/organizations that may have opportunity to minister to believers that are confused over this topic. Your ministry/organization was mentioned to me and hence, this email. The name of the book is God's Word Speaks to Homosexuality. It was written by Walter Klein. I beleive it can be purchased in any book store and it may be a great addition to your online store. I pray your organization will take the time to review this work and consider how it may be useful in helping others. Thank you and God Bless you! Sincerely, G.L. Barton —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.102.77.163 (talk) 23:18, 16 June 2008 (UTC)


 * I might as well answer this here. Thank you for your kind message. Other than the minor points that: a) I am not "struggling with this issue personally", b) I am a non-believer so God's perspective is somewhat irrelevant to me; c) I don't have a ministry (see point b), d) this is a Talk page message and not an email, e) I don't know who this Walter Klein may be, f) I don't have an online store and g) this is a very annoying piece of irrelevant spam... those minor points apart, your comments have been very helpful. Cheers. Loganberry (Talk) 00:23, 23 June 2008 (UTC)

Northwood Halt
Can you provide the coordinates for this station? I am trying to compile a list of heritage railway stations but i cannot seem to find this one. Simply south (talk) 18:56, 26 June 2008 (UTC)


 * Thanks for that although now i have found using Google Maps strange. From the coordinates you gave it first put me in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk, then it put me at a village called Fernhill Heath near Worcester! But with the description i was able to find it. Thank you. Simply south (talk) 19:05, 27 June 2008 (UTC)

Charles Tarbox
What are his correct dates of birth and death? The body of the article says one thing, the infobox has different dates, and the categories say something else again! JH (talk page) 19:25, 27 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Someone else must have done the corrections, as it wasn't me. I thought that I had better leave it to you. JH (talk page) 17:59, 28 June 2008 (UTC)

Imran Khan
Hi, I moved the Imran Khan page because the Indian actor has become a star now and has garnered much more attention than the great cricketer recently (just check google news). And as evident, he is going to continue to grow popular - that is why it seems the most user-friendly to make "Imran Khan" a dab page. Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Busillis (talk • contribs) 19:20, 10 July 2008 (UTC)

Imran Khan - the actor
You are right that the entry is short and unsubstantial right now. The same was true of even the cricketer's entry until a short time ago (I myself wrote most of the article for Imran Khan (Pakistani cricketer) as it exists today). You can't really judge the actor's popularity from his wiki page - I can find a lot of credible sources and update the entry asap to meet wiki standards. The idea is to make this more convenient for the readers. The actor is a young man who has made a hit entry into film stardom - I reckon there are more people looking for info on him than the cricketer, who though still the most well known has in many ways receded from the headlines (I don't think many ppl outside the Pakistani media have been keeping up with his political ventures). As someone with knowledge of Indian films and the subcontinent, I think it seems fair to do this. But go ahead, talk it out.Busillis (talk) 19:40, 10 July 2008 (UTC)

copy editor for Kirkcaldy article
i'm wondering if you would not mind looking doing copy editing work on the Kirkcaldy article - which recently i have uploaded a lot of information for. if you can do this for me - then it would be much appreciated.

p.s. since i found you on the Kidderminster discussion page, did you know that Victoria Carpets of Kidderminster was initially founded in Kirkcaldy and re-located there in 1901. i have to still to get round to making a mention of this on the Kirkcaldy and would like to do so on the Kidderminster page Kilnburn (talk) 19:35, 21 July 2008 (UTC)

don't worry about not knowing the place, it's not important - doing a clean-up of typos etc was all i was asking for - so other users can be given the right to make their own mark, other than me who has made far far too many edits to the article recently. so just go ahead.

p.s. thanks for the thing about Victoria Carpets. i have a book made by the Kirkcaldy Civic Society which says "1901" - that's why. Kilnburn (talk) 16:10, 22 July 2008 (UTC)

Charlie Bull
That's a sad story. "Bull's Worcestershire debut came against the New Zealanders in May 1931, when opening the batting he scored just 8 and 6, but his career for his new county truly began in 1933." I don't know for sure, but I imagine that was because he would have had to serve a two year residential qualification after leaving Kent before he could appear in County Championship matche for his new county. If you could confirm that, it might be worth mentioning. JH (talk page) 19:13, 5 August 2008 (UTC)
 * I looked for his Wisden obituary too, and couldn't find it either. It seems that they may have overlooked printing one - especially sad given how he died. JH (talk page) 09:40, 6 August 2008 (UTC)

...and Maurice Nichol
I see Charlie Bull isn't the only sad story you've written up in the past couple of days. It's odd (and a bit macabre) that both Bull and Nichol died during the "traditional" Whitsun fixture between Essex and Worcestershire. Johnlp (talk) 21:53, 5 August 2008 (UTC)


 * I wondered why you were talking about Maurice Nichol on my talk page, and now light has dawned. You've seemingly confused me with Johnlp. JH (talk page) 09:42, 6 August 2008 (UTC)

Horace Wass
On User talk:Bobo192, Loganberry said: I noticed your edit to the comment in Wass's page. I'm not very well acquainted with Ancestry.co.uk, but when I did a search just now the only Chesterfield-born Horace Wass who came up was born in December 1903, so clearly isn't "our" Horace. Am I to assume that the extra details you found are in the subscription-only part of the site?

Thank you for noticing. Yes, it appears the only way to get the extra information is to get a paid subscription - however, at the time it seemed all too hopeful and coincidental. I have been attempting to uncover this information for a while, but with no success.

Ahh, pay-only websites. Silly capitalism. All the best. Bobo. 23:46, 10 August 2008 (UTC)

Couth
Hi Logan,

I redirected Couth to List of English irregular verbs because "couth" is a past participle of "can", which is listed as one of the irregular verbs. It is an archaic form, but the list includes archaic forms.

Happy editing,

Neelix (talk) 16:14, 14 September 2008 (UTC)

On the Jupiter_ACE page... a reply in its discussion section...
Hello

Just got your message in the discussion Area, not knowing how this works left the answer there. Please remove it after reading... It's not the proper place after it's purpose being achieved Or send me a note after this one, I'll do the job.

BTW : You are right in many things, which I appreciate, but not the last, Which I correct and comment.

And I still not know what is the legal status under the law of the USA of a public announcement in the UK. I believe it has none, And it is this kind of things that creates problems. Like there were not enough around.

Best wishes, Dutra de Lacerda. Factor-h (talk) 04:54, 5 October 2008 (UTC)

P.S. Glad you own an ACE, it's reassuring on the rigor issue, feel free to edit anything. It's done! Where in doubt I'll be glad to help, if needed. Though I could use a rest.

Ah! - Tell me about were some references should be in place. Will find them. And again: Thanks for not being destructive. You'll understand latter.

Jupiter Ace
Thanks for you help. I do have a question to ask, as I do not know if in agreement with the needed rules.

Here goes: Some characteristics of the Ace MAY be considered opinions though they are well known in practice. They were avoided by that doubt.


 * 1) The Case: It's fragile and of bad quality (not an impotant issue thought descriptive)
 * 2) The Keyboard: Extremely unpleasant due to the huge size of the keys - they are too high and the connection rubber is too tick. As a result of this bad factoring they bend instead of going up and down. Not an opinion but a fact easily confirmed by testing.
 * 3) The 1KB option made the Ace a limited machine. Personally I always have regretted that limitation.
 * 4) The 1KB reality MAY had come to life by several reasons. First financial, as the J. Cantab was externally financed. But was it accepted with the hope to use the remaining 3KB in a future color version? (these are not facts, just detective work).

A small personal note:
 * In a sense I'm a fan because a functional piece can be as admirable as a piece of art. Though the definition of art is something personal. This is specially true when we achieve to know that piece in the smallest details. Which has happened.
 * In another sense I'm a critique of the Ace for it's faults and frustration from consciousness of what it could have been.

A request, if I may:
 * Fact is: I'm not sure of what can be stated, or it's relevance. As user I was, they are relevant. But may be unpleasant to fans and useless to the Wiki. There you may help, though one person at a time may be exhausting to you. I'm aware and thankful.


 * As I feel the description is acceptable, and there are other places to details (like the ACE RESOURCE), I would like (if possible) to receive feedback on the questions above and/suggestions they may help a productive work. In case I decide to give more contributions. At the moment I need a change, and work on the Ace to be done and published, but those directions you might give would not be lost. Nothing is ever lost if done with care.

Thank you for your time, it is appreciated.

Best regards, Factor-h (talk) 13:57, 6 October 2008 (UTC)