User talk:Matt westwood

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A special welcome to anyone contributing English geographical articles. You have probably got the message now about image licence tags. I will just add: what on earth are these badJPEG tags? JPG is the correct format for photographs: why have you been applying this tag? -- RHaworth 19:17, 5 June 2006 (UTC)

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Incivility
I asked you a question above. Not only have you failed to answer the question, you have ignored my advice and uploaded two images (one of which was not even a JPEG!) with the stupid badJPEG tag. I take a very dim view of people who ignore simple messages. Please reply or I may be moved to block you. -- RHaworth 12:18, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

Despite the above message, you have uploaded another image with the same ridiculous tag. I have blocked you. Even though you are blocked, you can still leave a message here. As soon as I see a reply to my question, I will remove the block. -- RHaworth 12:46, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

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Green Hill
Where on earth did you get your info from? Lower Greenhill Caravan Park is miles from Green Hill (Lancashire) and the OS map calls the village Salterforth. -- RHaworth 13:16, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

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 * Can i be perfectly honest, i've only been registered for nearely 3 days and i dont understand how any of the concepts work on wikipedia. I've read the help systems over & over and to be honest its useless. All it does is ramble on about what to do but theres no explanation on how to do it. *3* Not all people are computer buffs, we dont all know the techniques and the help guide is about as complicated as u ca possibly get, plus theres no step by step guides. And as for the images, whats all this about JPG?! *2*
 * I have most of my images saved on a digital camera and theres no clear way of saying what specific copywrite tages you need for it, which i think is just ludicrus by the way...So what if other ppl nick my images i dont care, *4* unless their important....
 * The only editing i do is those for mountains & hills in Britain, which isnt exactly life crucial infomation...
 * Also the only way i could contact you is via going on ur website. If you want to make life easier for new comers, alil bit of personal advice..Make the help system more clearer and effective(you gotta be a computer expert to understand it), make sure theres an easier way of contacting you, and stop having ago at ppl who do find it complicated.
 * If you have or havnt noticed i've already made 5 quality articals using my own method and they look fine like any others with correct infomation and images.
 * So please get back to me soon to tell me simply, how i get the right tags, where i get them from, and how to edit articals in a more simpler way to ur help guide, because thats the reason why i made afew mistakes.
 * Also i couldnt reply to your everlasting *question* because account hasn't been authenticated yet *1* and like i said theres no easy way of contacting you unless it is, so u suggest that also gets sorted.
 * I hope to hear from you soon, matt (via e-mail)

Are you suggesting (*1*) that you are prevented from editing this page or my talk page because your account is too recently created? If that is true, I suggest you report it at the Help desk.

Re *2*: please read JPEG. Surely you noticed that most of the images you uploaded had ".JPG" at the end of their names.

I will agree (*3*) that the help files can be a bit of a jungle. New users are often the best people to write the help files - once you have mastered a given Wikipedia concept, why don't you go back and improve the help file about it!

You may not care (*4*) if people nick your images, but we care very much if you have nicked other people's images! I have already found that Image:2006 4082 map.gif and Image:Milkhill.jpg have been copied from websites. Which of course makes me suspicious about all your other image uploads - for example, if you took Image:Greenhill.jpg, why have you only uploaded a thumbnail version? I am just about prepared to believe that you took Image:P28139.jpg because it still has its EXIF metadata in place, ie. it is in a state as copied direct from a camera.

For those images that you have nicked, do nothing - they will soon be removed. If you can honestly state that you created an image, then tagging it is dead easy: just put GFDL-self as the image description.

Please keep contributing. Pay attention to capitalisation and wikilinks, eg. "Yorkshire Dales National Park" not "yorkshire dales national park"! -- RHaworth 15:38, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

Your edit to Grim's Dyke
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Hi Matt westwood:

Twakerbot got your edit wrong it seems.

I changed it to " #REDIRECT Grimsdyke (Harrow) ", which is a standard re-direct. No need to worry.

You may want to have a read of Policies and guidelines. It is a good introduction to Wikipedia and should stop any more warnings being given to you.

If you have any questions, ask on my user talk page at User_talk:Haggis or at the Help desk

Thanks and enjoy!

--Skoorb 12:53, 11 June 2006 (UTC)

Once again, where on earth did you get your info from? Re Grimsdyke, Stanmore: the area itself is not to be confused with another grimsdyke in north London and another in the yorkshire moors. OK, where is the other one in "north London" and the one in Yorkshire? -- RHaworth 17:27, 14 June 2006 (UTC)

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