User talk:Mokgen

Welcome!
Hello I live in Brisbane and work as a bus driver, my hobbies are rock climbing, Australian history and genealogy. Although I have used Wikipedia as a resource for sometime the idea of contributing only came after seeing an article that was screaming for attention and although my efforts were very amateurish, I found it very rewarding and am now firmly addicted and as I get more confident will start to give more --Matt 08:34, 14 December 2006 (UTC)

Brisbane Ferries
I'm not quite sure what you are going on with River Connections but ferry services was contracted out to Metrolink Queensland in 2003. Check www.metrolinkqueensland.com.au history page for details. And CityFerry is related to the few present ferries routes that runs between Bulimba and North Quay. CityFerry and CityCat is like Ipswich railway line or something like that to me which should not be merged but worth mentioning in Brisbane Ferries along with CityCat. hth, matt-(my page-leave me a message) 13:21, 16 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Good idea on verifying first. I never really paid attention to that when I'm on CityCat. But either way, I just realised about the tables, if they're for CityFerry services I'd suggest putting it in CityFerry page as it's more specific to CityFerry. matt-(my page-leave me a message) 01:26, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

I have just created a link in the Brisbane Ferries for a reference and it wont work thanks --Matt 09:48, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
 * I fixed it for you. The link needed to be enclosed in [ and ] brackets, and in the references section you add .  You don't have to manually add the references in the references section -- the software will take care of that for you.  For a full explanation of the easiest way to add references, see WP:FOOT.  SWAdair | Talk 09:56, 18 December 2006 (UTC)

Thank you
Thank you for your message. It is very much appreciated.

Welcome to Wikipedia. All the best. Figaro 12:46, 19 December 2006 (UTC)

Gravitational anomaly
Hi, Matt. I have corrected the sea level article according to the idea you stated. I'm not a geophysicist, so I have no idea if gravity anomaly is concretely the right concept alluded. But for sure it's not gravitational anomaly, at least according to this! A lectured comment is in place.

By the way, is "can compound" right in that sentence? I'm not a native English speaker, so you will surely know better :). Greetings. Pallida Mors 76 22:07, 8 November 2007 (UTC)

Brisbane meetup
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Australian criminals
Hi, I think it's a very poor idea to add names under child sex offenders with tags instead of a reliably sourced citation. The BLP policy covers this. I've reverted the latest addition. Kevin (talk) 02:12, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
 * I've answered on my talk page. Kevin (talk) 21:21, 2 June 2008 (UTC)

Brisbane meetup invitation
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Hi I just spotted this new user page User:Vitalwares09 it appears to be nothing more than an advertisement I am not sure what tag to put on itMatt (talk) 07:47, 2 December 2009 (UTC)


 * Such pages can be tagged with db-spam. Of course, there is no rush to delete them since they will not be indexed by search engines. Regards  So Why  08:29, 2 December 2009 (UTC)
 * Many thanks my friend Matt (talk) 08:38, 2 December 2009 (UTC)

Brisbane Ferries
Hey there, I've added a ferry route to that page and I'm not sure if I've done it right. I've wound up talking an awful lot more about the ferry than the route, because all I know about the Queensport Rd ferry's route was that it was replaced by the Gateway Bridge. I couldn't find any sources as to where it crossed to, so if you could take a look at my edit and make any corrections it would be appreciated. Finally, I'd just like to let you know about the NLA newspapers site. I'm no historian, but that site has proven to be pretty fascinating, and the old newspapers could potentially be used as references in the future. Just a thought! SMC (talk) 05:51, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
 * Many thanks for the addition, I had intended to do a section on that some time ago and forgot, I have been proofreading the NLA newspapers site for about six months and have used it as a reference for WP on a couple of occasions, particularly with my Australian criminal history edits. I am what you could probably call a lazy, sporadic editor with flashes of brilliance Matt (talk) 07:06, 4 December 2009 (UTC)

Just a friendly tip
I would just like to make a suggestion for your writing; please don't be offended. Just be careful not to comma splice, which happens when one uses a comma to join two independent clauses. It is best to do one of the following: write the two clauses as two sentences, join them with a conjunction/conjunctive adverb, make one clause dependent on the other, or use another punctuation mark, such as a semicolon or an em dash. See here for examples. Don't worry, I am sometimes guilty of this error too. Best regards, Hayden120 (talk) 03:36, 25 March 2010 (UTC)
 * No offense taken, it would appear that there have been changes in acceptable English since I was at school over 30 years ago, I also may just be wrong. I am curious as this article is written in British English and the quoted style manual is American, I wonder what a British style manual would say?"Comma splices are condemned in The Elements of Style, a popular American English style guide by E.B. White and William Strunk, Jr."

Please if I do it again feel free to correct and remind me, it is good to work with you --Matt (talk) 05:21, 25 March 2010 (UTC)


 * Hmm, that is an interesting point. I believe it is considered an error regardless of the variety, but is less publicised in British English. It is difficult to find an authoritative source on the issue, but the author of Eats, Shoots & Leaves, Lynne Truss (an Englishwoman), writes: "'So many highly respected writers observe the splice comma that a rather unfair rule emerges on this one: only do it if you're famous.'" I'll have to look into it further, but I think the most desirable solution would be to avoid comma splicing (regardless, COMMA states, "[the] incorrect use of a comma between two independent clauses is known as a comma splice", except when "citing a brief aphorism" or a "brisk conversation"). Hayden120 (talk) 11:26, 25 March 2010 (UTC)

Brisbane meetup invitation
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