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Category:Members of Territorial Legislatures
WP-Oregon has a category for the Oregon Territorial Legislature and 42 people were listed as of a few minutes ago. Some articles are being started at WP-Arizona on the various Arizona Territorial Legislatures but as of right now no categories to supplement the articles. I found out from experience most categories do fill up quickly. Many thanks-RFD (talk) 13:58, 5 January 2010 (UTC)

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Alaskan Independence Party politicians
FYI: Category:Alaskan Independence Party politicians. I created the old category and made the typo, so thanks for the note on the category talk page. Good Ol’factory (talk) 06:40, 29 October 2010 (UTC)

Steve M. Thompson
Ech, sorry - that's what I get for editing when I should be going to bed instead. -- Ser Amantio di Nicolao Che dicono a Signa?Lo dicono a Signa. 13:32, 5 November 2010 (UTC)

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 * Wow, some folks are really over-zealous with these AfD's, aren't they? Sheesh. I came in and saw it after it had concluded. Off2riorob really went off the deep end during that discussion.

Also, I tweaked the lead on the article, Juneau-Douglas Bridge, which User:Rosiestep created and I've contributed to, and tried to make the point that Douglas Island and Juneau are one and the same - per your concerns on the articles talk page. Take a look, and if you tweak it further I certainly won't take it personally. I also hope you like the 3 photos I added; one of the entire span, located in the infobox, as well as the two newer ones I added, the one below the bridge and the one showing its eastern entrance/exit. One day, when its bright out, I'll get one thats a little more clear of the eastern entrance/exit, but I'm really happy with the other two.

Thanks for your many contributions! "Air pound!" :) AlaskaMike (talk) 15:59, 6 March 2011 (UTC)

image of Portage, Alaska
Thanks for that, I don't know how I missed it. I'll be driving up that way later this week, if I hit the area in daylight I'll try to get a picture of what little is left, along with the ghost forest. Beeblebrox (talk) 21:48, 9 January 2011 (UTC)

Year Needed Tag
Hi, I noticed your Year Needed tag on Anchorage Intl. Airport -- they are generally not used unless the change is a significant period in the future. In this case, it was April 27, 2011, therefore no year needed. Thanks T ofutwitch11  (T ALK ) 13:18, 12 March 2011 (UTC)

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Palin
hi Radio, thanks, i don't think there was anything about this on talkpage, feel free to sort it Tom B (talk) 02:04, 26 April 2011 (UTC)
 * the list you mention looks comprehensive, with a stein guy mayor from 1987 to 1996 if i recall. if you think there's a problem just go ahead and fix it. i can't see why it wouldn't save, happy accurate editing Tom B (talk) 02:40, 26 April 2011 (UTC)

Morris Thompson
WhisperToMe (talk) 05:24, 27 April 2011 (UTC)
 * 1. Okay, so he did have other children. How do I contact them or any other relatives?
 * 2. Well, his notability as an older person didn't have to do so much with the plane crash - It had to do with his leadership of Doyon, Limited, right up until his retirement. The whole reason he took the flight was because he was celebrating his retirement
 * Thanks, and I'll see what else I can find,

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Pockets (album)
The reference to "Cobbs Creek Park" in the lyrics sounds as if it refers to a street name. Of course, I've been bombarding myself with enough Karate lately to figure "who knows" is as good a guess as any. Anyway, just checking as to whether the link should really be to Cobbs Creek, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.RadioKAOS (talk) 21:43, 22 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Looking at the lyrics again, I have changed the link to the section of the MOVE article on the 1985 bombing, since I think it is relatively clear that is what the song is referring to, and I think it has more context than either of the Cobbs Creek articles. --Martey (talk) 10:38, 27 May 2011 (UTC)

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Calgary/Calvary
I see. The fact that you would jokingly confuse Calgary with Calvary seems to point out that those two cannot be mistakenly confused for one another. I don't think it is necessary to have a hatnote regarding the confusing between the two based on a one-time personal experience, unless you could somehow prove that there is common widespread confusion between the two. EelamStyleZ (talk) 03:10, 10 June 2011 (UTC)

Ketchikan photos
The farthest west I went was the First Lutheran Church. I am not sure what the Twin Towers are, but I don't believe I got a photo of anything that matches that description. Do you have a link to any other images of the Twin Towers and I can double check once I know what I'm looking for. Regards Nv8200p talk 12:03, 13 June 2011 (UTC)
 * I did get a picture of the twin towers! see File:Ketchikan twin towers.jpg. This was a wide shot of that side of town from the our cruise ship. I cropped out the towers and cleaned it up some. Regards Nv8200p talk 23:58, 13 June 2011 (UTC)

Reply to Alert on WT:PW
I have had to articl semi protected the edit war should be over I will watch the page to make sure it has.--Steam Iron 03:07, 15 June 2011 (UTC)

Kal Rudman
You mentioned this article being deleted in the whole wheat radio AFD. It's was deleted as an uncontested PROD back in February. Normally I would be willing to restore this but it was an unsourced BLP. However, you or anybody else is free to write a new sourced article. See also The Kal and Lucille Rudman Foundation. --Ron Ritzman (talk) 01:53, 17 June 2011 (UTC)

Talkback
... disco spinster   talk  12:09, 20 July 2011 (UTC)

Frank Murkowski
''Try expanding your consideration of sources. There are multiple biographical directories out there (such as Who's Who and the like) which list all four of Frank Murkowski's daughters by their married names. These same sources also universally refer to "Frank Hughes Murkowski", not "Francis Hughes Murkowski", which means that you're being inconsistent in your scrutiny and references to sourcing issues. Just from personal experience, I can say that Lisa only began exclusively referring to herself by her maiden name after she started running for elected office in 1998, and that prior to, she was more often known by Martell than Murkowski. Google likely will not reveal this fact.RadioKAOS (talk) 03:47, 29 July 2011 (UTC)''


 * Google had nothing to do with this, and I'm a wee bit miffed that you seem to be assuming that's all I do. &#9786; I'm a bear about getting any and all reliable sources possible, including making occasional trips to the Library of Congress or the National Library of Medicine to dig up hard-to-find info (one of the advantages of living near DC!).


 * But in this case, I didn't try to find any sources at all; I merely checked the only one already cited, in either article, attached to a statement about Murkowski's marriage to Martell. That ADN article (for "Murkowski is married to Verne Martell") was a typical pre-marriage announcement with maiden name only, and the Lisa Murkowski article itself did not, and still does not, refer to her as "Lisa Ann Martell", let alone cite a source for this. I saw that someone (you, of course) had added children's names in Frank Murkowski, including one that was not represented anywhere in en.wikipedia.org, including – as I stated in my edit summary – in Lisa Murkowski, and so changed it to what editors to date have considered the most recognized version of her name (as suggested by her article's title).


 * All the qualifications and conditionals in my previous sentence are intentional. I'm not at all surprised if, in your experience, she has taken a married name, but I was running short on allowable time for digging up more info. I didn't even think to examine her father's name; all I did in this tiny bit of editing was a quick verify-or-remove edit on a married name in one article that wasn't mentioned in the subject's own article.


 * I always wind up doing some quick-and-dirty work during my drive-by edits, because otherwise my 3- to 6-hour sessions turn into all-day marathons. (They always start as a simple desire to look up a single fact; "5 minutes tops!" I tell myself.) I know when I do unsourced-info trimming that sometimes an editor will take exception to this, but that's a major reason why I do it – to motivate people who care about the info to produce the sources for it.


 * Ironically, I probably wouldn't have done anything, and we could have saved ourselves this discussion, if you had added something to Lisa Murkowski that mentioned her using the name "Lisa Ann Martell" when you added it to Frank Murkowski. I would have seen no inconsistency between the articles and gone back to wherever I'd wiki-walked here from. (Hmm, it was Vietnamization – no clue how I got here from there!) Tell you what: I'll spend a bit more time trying to track down sources during my next drive-by edit, if you'll do a bit more synchronizing and/or reliable sourcing the next time you go for a quick edit. &#9786; ~ Jeff Q (talk) 05:34, 29 July 2011 (UTC)

ProFightBB
You objected to ProFightBB being a reliable source on the WP:PW talk page. You said: ''Ric Flair easily had well into the thousands of matches during the 1970s, including countless main events. Seeing as how the only matches found in their database are of his two MSG matches, this constitutes another manifestation of the bias I've been harping on for far too long.'' However, I disagree that this site is unreliable due to this. Missing information from the 1970s does not mean any info after the 1979 onwards is incorrect. If one needs to cite a source about matches in the 2000s, one can easily use ProFightBB. If one is looking for a 1970 Flair main event, one would simply search somewhere else. So I think it still should be considered a reliable source. Starship.paint (talk) 13:42, 2 September 2011 (UTC)

Stop.
Can you quit wasting our time at the WP:PW? Edits like this are just a complete waste of time and I'd appreciate you either do something useful for the project and not waste our time, or get out. Also putting "f/u" as your comment description is against WP:CIVIL and is what I like to call a personal attack. Thanks.--Deely talk  21:30, 11 October 2011 (UTC)

Help with Flikr
I appreciate the help, thanks. It's also nice to see I'm not the only one working on older wrestlers. 72.74.206.211 (talk) 07:39, 17 October 2011 (UTC)

Talkback
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Talkback
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RE: Juneau articles
Hi. If I recall correctly, the location of Fritz Cove has its north shore wrapping around the Mendenhall Peninsula, and south shore hugging Douglas Island. Do you think the article is a little too vague?

As for the people, I would like to get to those eventually. My user subpage only contains things I listed out of the USGS Geographic Names Information System. I grew up in Juneau from about 1999 to 2008 and didn't follow the local politics too closely; you've probably done much better preparation and research than myself. Nevertheless I'd like to work on those articles at some point, if they don't end up getting deleted. Articles for city elections in the last few years got tossed out some time ago, much to my frustration, but I wasn't keen on arguing my case. I think they can probably be legitimately revived in a longer single article chronicling the history of the assembly. Speaking of that, I need to get around to fixing the table of assembly members soon... it is a mess. --Merovingian (T, C, L) 06:18, 28 October 2011 (UTC)


 * An Electoral history section for the assembly's article sounds good. --Merovingian (T, C, L) 07:34, 28 October 2011 (UTC)


 * I'd be interested to see an copy of that if you know where it is. I own a copy of his Founding of Juneau.  I am thinking about starting there... eventually.  --Merovingian (T, C, L) 07:39, 28 October 2011 (UTC)


 * I almost forgot, you can go ahead and move the neighborhood articles as you see fit. --Merovingian (T, C, L) 07:54, 28 October 2011 (UTC)

RE: File:Gastineau channel 17744.jpg
Yes, I believe you are right, with Douglas Island being on the right. --Merovingian (T, C, L) 16:47, 30 October 2011 (UTC)


 * I try looking for photos on Flickr every time I make a southeast Alaska article... the problem is the licensing restriction. --Merovingian (T, C, L) 17:02, 30 October 2011 (UTC)

Cathy Giessel
Heya. Cheers for improving the article on Cathy Giessel. I agree the introduction flows much better now and great work finding the birth date! I have read the additional suggestions you've made - sorry it's taken so long to respond to them. Since they were inserted into the article text itself, rather than on my talk page, I hadn't noticed until recently. On the "his late forties" point, I don't see how it could be easily misinterpreted. The addition of "his", I would think, clearly shows it's referring to the age group, rather than the decade. As for whether Giessel's maiden name should be used, I'm pretty sure convention is we stick with a singular name for consistency in an article but I'm not sure. I'll look and ask around for answers, but as I said I'm pretty sure convention is sticking with one form of the name - in this case, Giessel.

Whilst I do that I'm going to remove the suggestions in the article text. Not because I'm trying to sweep them away - I have responded to them after all - but because I know at least that article suggestions shouldn't be placed directly into the text, but in either the talk page or discussion page. Take care. Redverton (talk) 19:21, 4 November 2011 (UTC)
 * Thanks for your reply. I agree mentioning her maiden name in the lead is entirely appropriate and in-keeping with convention.  I just thought you meant you believe her maiden name should be used more often in the main article text.  And thanks for the info on why her age might have been withheld.  When I wrote the article I imagined it'd been withheld deliberately because she wanted people to underestimate how old she is.  Including her birth date may be a problem however.  Presuming the limited coverage of her age was deliberate I consulted WP:BLP.  I then found WP:DOB.  It would seem that when a birth date is seemingly deliberately withheld as much as possible then we should respect that.  What do you think?  And no rush on getting a picture uploaded and great you have one! :) Redverton (talk) 20:07, 4 November 2011 (UTC)

I hear ya about the double standards. Whilst I think privacy concerns override IAR, in anycase you've pointed out the decisive bit of text. The onus is on the senator/her team to complain before any action need be taken. If they do then the birth date should go, but DOB also says that - whilst a birth date may need to go - the year of birth need not. And in the long-term, the public interest is served by the year of birth: the actual day and month arguably's a bit redundant. Redverton (talk) 20:59, 4 November 2011 (UTC)
 * In fact, to avoid potential conflict - and because I think the birth year is the most important thing anyway- I think it best the day and month be removed. And I'll contact the senator's team to ask if they approve of the full birth date after all.  That way, the senator can't argue we didn't consult, there's a chance the full birth date stays in, but at the very least the birth year will stay in. Redverton (talk) 21:14, 4 November 2011 (UTC)

Hmm, that is interesting. It would indeed seem the 1940s was meant as opposed to his late forties.

Are you content with the strategy to remove the full birth date - but leave the birth year - to avoid potential conflict, whilst I contact the senator's team to see if the full birth date can be published? Redverton (talk) 21:58, 4 November 2011 (UTC)

William A. Winn
Alright, thanks.Packerfansam (talk) 19:11, 8 November 2011 (UTC)

Dall entry in list

 * William Healey Dall biologist, hydrographer; explored interior Alaska, charted the Aleutians. America's pre-eminent authority on Alaska 1866-1900 Dankarl (talk) 01:44, 10 November 2011 (UTC)

Reply
Thank you for comments on my user page. My experience with Wikipédiens is that nothing I can write here will make any difference whatsoever, so please make whatever edits you wish with my blessings. ——— Against my better judgement, I will write some words. I began the Llorente article by paraphrasing the article from es.Wikipédia through my French to English, then expanded the bibliography and certain article parts from the detailed biographical listing that appears on a chonological preface page of his posthumous autobiographical anthology Memoirs of a Yukon Priest -- a very well-written and entertaining book, by the way; you would enjoy it. In my opinion, the en.Wikipédia article on him that I added is not much of an article, really, because it mostly turns the straight list of facts in the Memoirs ... preface into a dry narrative form. It does not say much about the man he was. ——— As for the sexual abuse accusations : the horrific events that occurred in the Diocese of Fairbanks and the Jesuit Oregon Province that includes Alaska (separate organisations), which has bankrupted each of them, are wholly justified in my opinion. However, as for accusations against specifically named priests and religieuse (nuns), for a few – including Llorente - please do not forget that these are brand new accusations of supposed events 50 to 60 years in the past against men and women who cannot face their accusers from their graves. The accuser's names will never be revealed; the validity of claims can never be read or questioned or challenged; and as for the public – which includes you and me – we will never know for certain which cases have been deemed valid by lawyers for the accusers and the religious authorities resulting in the settlements (most of them, in my opinion), and which were deemed false (more than a couple, in my opinion). I can tell for a fact that a few accusers' statements specifically about Llorente (as well as about a religieuse (Mother Superior) from Montana) I have seen published in a couple of newspapers can be easily dismissed as patently false (e.g. including some preposterous basic descriptions about them, such as physical height, weight, even nationality, etc.). I can only guess some of the accusers' motives. But to paraphrase Roger Waters, perhaps Llorente "is someone who finds himself at the violent end of monetarism." — Bien amicalement, Charvex (talk) 08:27, 21 November 2011 (UTC)

Update on Cathy Giessel
Heya, hope you're doing well! Thought to let you know that I never did receive a response to my emails to Giessel's team, and I sent off my message many weeks ago. So, at the very least, if ever they do develop a problem with the full birth date they can't say we didn't try to resolve any potential trouble beforehand. In the meantime I'm perfectly content to keep the full birth date in. Many thanks for all your help. Redverton (talk) 19:04, 3 December 2011 (UTC)

Levi Johnston
Hi - I saw the back and forth about the Johnston-for-mayor section but I'm not clear on how you think the section should be worded. Ia your position that the whole thing was a publicity stunt but the section sounds like it was a serious run for office? If that's it, aren't there any reliable sources that make that point, because if so I would support adding something to the section saying that. The tag on its own, in my opinion, doesn't do what you want it to and just raises questions. No big deal, but I'm (mildly) interested. I've edited the article sporadically since 2009, not because of any real interest in this insignificant media creation but because despite my opinion of him, at times the editing was rather biased  and if it's going to exist at all, it needs to be neutral. I can see you agree with that, so is there something we can do there other than the tag? Nice to meet you - keep up the good work! Tvoz / talk 18:54, 30 December 2011 (UTC)

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Halfway decent map of what? You stupid cock-sucker


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Whole Wheat Radio logo.png
Thanks for adding the WikiProject Alaska template to File:Whole Wheat Radio logo.png; I'd suspected it would be a part of the project but wasn't 100% sure. Cheers :) --Ruben&#91;nerd&#93; (talk) 04:08, 23 February 2012 (UTC)

Regions of Alaska and particularly Arctic Alaska
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WikiProject Alaska/Recent changes/Images
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Merging articles
I got your note. It’s all very well getting grumpy about this; if you’d spent half the time giving reasons for these mergers as you have complaining we wouldn’t be having this conversation. You dumped a load of driveby tags on these articles; if you can’t be bothered to give a reason for them, why should the rest of us be bothered to discuss them? And I don’t really get what you are objecting to. If you think these articles shouldn’t exist, take them to AfD. If you think they should be merged, tell us why and put the tags back. But if it’s just that WP:ALASKA has 1,600 stub articles, I don’t think it’s me that’s “trying to make the problem go away”. Hmm? Swanny18 (talk) 22:35, 27 February 2012 (UTC)

J.J. Cale
I'm curious why you would change the album name for my Midnight in Memphis entry in the list of Rock Instrumentals. The version I posted was legit. It was recorded for the sessions for the Really album and included in the Definitive Collection. The album you cite isn't even listed on his discography.--Areyoureadyeddy (talk) 03:49, 5 April 2012 (UTC) All I have is my copy of the Definitive Collection which was released here in the U.S. It's the 6th track out of 20. Now I notice the year of release is the same as the one you replaced my title with. It's possible that it might have been released overseas under a different title.--Areyoureadyeddy (talk) 05:51, 5 April 2012 (UTC)

Fairbanks Rollergirls
Thats fair, put a back tag up. I'll sit on it for a while and go back and see if I can spot some more and change it. Thanks,CouchSurfer222 (talk) 01:06, 12 April 2012 (UTC)

Secretary of State of Alaska
How many Secretaries of the Territory were there? Personally, I'd create the category for completeness' sake. Either that, or fold them into the category of "Lieutenant Governors of Alaska" and create a category redirect.

Nice work on the Alaska politicians, by the way. A portion of American public life about which I know rather little. -- Ser Amantio di Nicolao Che dicono a Signa?Lo dicono a Signa. 01:18, 15 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Ballpark's fine - no need to trouble yourself with getting the exact number :-) . But I think a dozen or so would be enough to support a category, certainly. -- Ser Amantio di Nicolao Che dicono a Signa?Lo dicono a Signa. 01:37, 15 April 2012 (UTC)

Cissna

 * She deserves to have a wikipedia article because she was a member of the Alaska House of Representatives.
 * I have no remorse for reorganizing the article after she decided to run for congress. I do it all the time because I feel I should improve articles for state legislators who decide to run for congress.
 * If there are inaccuracies on the page, then FIX IT!--Jerzeykydd (talk) 03:06, 16 April 2012 (UTC)

Please check my comments regarding your critique of my posting on Cissna, on the article's Talk page. Activist (talk) 04:05, 16 April 2012 (UTC)

I noticed today that the Cissna page was out of date, as it had her as a still-serving House member. Curious, I checked on the Bettye Davis site, which was dreadfully out of date for the same reason and I fixed it without extensive references as it's a fairly obscure page.

Since you're considerably more in touch with Alaska legislative politics than am I, I wonder if you'd consider looking at the other members in both houses, especially those whose terms have ended this year and updating. I realize it involves a lot of housekeeping, but thought you might undertake the job if you have the time. Thanks much. Activist (talk) 21:32, 8 September 2013 (UTC)

Request for assistance
Hello RadioKAOS, I've noticed that you work at WikiProject Alaska and specifically on Iditarod pages; I have just made an edit request related to one. The Quotations section of the Susan Butcher article contains unsourced quotations, one of which contains a transcription error. On the article's Talk page I've posted a formatted cite for the source, also explaining the correction needed. However the organization that conducted the interview is a personal client, so I don't want to edit the page directly. Would you mind having a look, and making the change if you feel it is appropriate? Cheers, WWB Too (talk) 14:24, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

Alaska Coastal Airlines
I am the author and the uploader of the File: Alaska Coastal Airlines CV-240 N196N.jpg, it is likely that after so many years I confused the locality, I went there once! If you recognize the place I'd like you to correct it. Thanks. Chesipiero (talk) 14:28, 22 April 2012 (UTC)

Jigsaw Puzzle Blues
Why did you delete this Fleetwood Mac entry? It's completely legitimate and probably more significant then your Oh Well part II entry.--Areyoureadyeddy (talk) 20:00, 7 May 2012 (UTC) Ok, I didn't see that. My apologies.--Areyoureadyeddy (talk) 04:13, 8 May 2012 (UTC)

Funny Trivia
Here's something you might find neat, there really is a "Radio KAOS". It's in Olympia, Washington and even has a page here on Wikipedia at KAOS (FM). Neat trivia ya find out on Wikipedia. :) -  Neutralhomer •  Talk  • 06:40, 15 May 2012 (UTC)

Minnesota Drive
Hey! Thanks for your comments. As "I" am the "official reviewer", can you please go and fix the article? The main nominator seems to be out and I'm aware that if nobody fix those issues, i'll have to fail the article. Regards. —Hahc 21 15:26, 23 June 2012 (UTC)

Gabrielle LeDoux
I really did have more to say about Sharon Cissna. It's probably nothing more than a series of moot points, seeing as how her campaign has gained approximately zero traction. If she's even shown her face here in Fairbanks, I'm sure I would have heard about it, and yet I haven't.


 * Just saw your post a minute ago. I haven't had any time to look at Wikipedia in a while. You're quite correct. I defer to your more extensive fund of information on AK politics. I'm not sure why Sharon wasted her filing fee. There has been zero campaign, reflected in the lack of traction. Phone messages left for her after her announcement and e-mail both went unanswered. I saw the contributions filing last week and see Vondesaar, Homer's version of Theresa Obermeyer, is in second place with less than $200 for the quarter. Actually, I'm thinking he's actually more like that bag lady from FBX who ran Senate, was it, about 20 years ago. Sylvia something? If Alaska were Nevada, "None of the above" could sweep the primaries and general elections. You live in Fairbanks? I had no idea. I thought you were a Washington State radio person or a punk rock band :-). Given her name recognition, I expect she might win the primary if the party doesn't put out a mailer for Matt. Activist (talk) 14:10, 18 July 2012 (UTC)

Now, on to Gabrielle LeDoux. Once again, big gaping holes which require addressing. First, Kurt LeDoux ran for Kodiak's Senate seat in 1982 as a Democrat, unsuccessfully challenging the Republican incumbent, Bob Mulcahy. Gabrielle LeDoux was herself a Democrat for many years, including originally filing as such in 2004 before switching to the Republicans at the last minute.


 * I didn't realize she had switched. I haven't paid much attention to Kodiak since Zharoff left office. I do remember that LeDoux hugely outraised Ogg, with most of her money coming from lawyers and labor from Anchorage. Can't remember if she had a general election opponent. She ran, unsuccessfully, for the house in 2000. Her mayor's win was nonpartisan, right? Activist (talk)

Second, she moved to Anchorage not long after leaving her House seat. She ran against Pete Petersen in 2010. Petersen himself could also be classified as a carpetbagger, considering that he ran in 2004 against Bob Lynn, who represents a district clear on the opposite side of Anchorage. Contrast the Petersen-LeDoux race with the first race in the new district in 2002, when media accounts specifically pointed out the deep roots that both Tom Anderson and Owen Carey had in East Anchorage.RadioKAOS (talk) 07:51, 13 July 2012 (UTC)


 * Thanks for all your input. Please feel free to change or add. I don't have any ownership in Sharon's page. Activist (talk) 14:10, 18 July 2012 (UTC)


 * "Carpetbagger" is a term that originally meant moving from a Northern state to run in the Deep South, after the Civil War, didn't it? Moving a few miles in Anchorage would seem to be a bit of a stretch, to warrant that label.  Anderson's race of course was the one before McGuire made Tom stop wearing the wire and he was indicted at the end of his final year in the House. The only district which jogs my memory, unfortunately, was the kerfuffle over which district Valdez and maybe Whittier would be redistricted into in 2002. (Harris  scored?) Not nearly as big a to-do as Tuckerman's first massive gerrymandering attempt in 1992. Activist (talk) 14:10, 18 July 2012 (UTC)

Image copyrights
I read your message on the Talk:Irene E. Ryan. Do you participate in the DYK process? I know nothing about image copyrights, but I find there are editors over there who seem to be pretty knowledgeable about it. I think they have to be. and come to mind. Probably some of the admins over there have this kind of knowledge. Maybe you might like to ask advice directly on their talk pages. And, by the way, thanks for all the little tweaks and jiggles on some recent articles I created. Maile66 (talk) 18:11, 27 July 2012 (UTC)

Poor Man's Talk Back
I have addressed your questions/comments on WT:TVS with this post. -  Neutralhomer •  Talk  • 04:38, 4 August 2012 (UTC)

Juneau redirects
Hi there.

GNIS lists "Fliptown" as a variant name for Juneau. A citation can be found from there. A number of books also mention this variation as one of the many names the city had in its early days. I'm not sure about the origin. --Merovingian (T, C, L) 13:06, 4 August 2012 (UTC)

Help with Alaska Airlines
Hello, I am working with to promote Alaska Airlines to Good article status. There is one thing that I've been unable to find a source for, despite fairly extensive web searching. In the destinations section there is a bit of info about the airline's Russian flights. There is an unsourced sentence about the fact that the Russian flights ended in 1998. This is what I couldn't for the life of me find a source for. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Comp dude 123 19:59, 11 August 2012 (UTC)

heat
Funny you should mention that, after two vetoes the Governor finally let funding go through for the Homer gas line this year, something that has apparently been in the works for about forty years. It already extended as far as Anchor Point, only fifteen miles away. He seemed to think we either had not proven we wanted it enough or had to many old hippies who wouldn't vote for him, depends who you ask. So at the moment most of us still use stove oil and/or wood. And now I hear both Monitor and Toyo are going to quit makings the heaters we are all so familiar with up here. Apparently Alaska was more or less the only remaining market for them. Of course it will be years before there is actually the infrastructure to actually get it into homes, maybe decades in my neighborhood, we were just about the last area in Homer proper to get water and sewer lines, and we still don't have pavement.

I almost wonder if this pipeline warrants an aricle, it has been a long time in the making and has been the subject of near-constant press in this part of the state for the last several years. Ok, I'm up late and rambling. Normally at this time of year I am up in your neck of the woods catching grayling and soaking in the hot springs, had to cancel this year unfortuantely. Fall is my favorite time to vist the Interior, not too hot, not too cold, not too many mosquitoes... Beeblebrox (talk) 09:30, 16 September 2012 (UTC)

AK-3 designation
Just wondering, I've seen conflicting information on whether Alaska Route 3 follows the Mitchell Expy all the way to the Richardson vs. exiting Airport way and proceeding east to the southern terminus of the Steese (thanks again for the correction on that). It would be nice to know this for future edits of any kind relating to the two roads. Google Maps shows AK 3 exiting onto Airport Way but existing signage (which you are obviously familiar with) disagrees.

AK-3 designation
Just wondering, I've seen conflicting information on whether Alaska Route 3 follows the Mitchell Expy all the way to the Richardson vs. exiting Airport way and proceeding east to the southern terminus of the Steese (thanks again for the correction on that). It would be nice to know this for future edits of any kind relating to the two roads. Google Maps shows AK 3 exiting onto Airport Way but existing signage (which you are obviously familiar with) disagrees. C16sh (talk) 22:25, 22 September 2012 (UTC)
 * Sorry about the double section––you can see I am fairly new here :) C16sh (talk) 22:32, 22 September 2012 (UTC)

Alaska Educational Radio System
I have seen the Alaska Educational Radio System name on numerous construction permits across Alaska, not just on the Kenai. Not sure what they are planning, maybe a statewide network, I am not sure. I can, however, help with the updating of the List of radio stations in Alaska page. If you run into any issues, please let me know. Radio stations are my area of expertise. :) -  Neutralhomer •  Talk  • 04:34, 26 October 2012 (UTC)

Wrestling angle
I will continue to edit the article with more references, the only problem is that it won't be for a week or three until I can get into the meat of the topic. Although some consierable patience with this resource to be stalled by "Operator Channels" (Microsoft's term, not mine)AdbustersTV CHCH (talk) 09:40, 26 October 2012 (UTC)

Moving it to my sanbox until I can create a better wiki user experience. Please go ahead with the speedy deletion but hopefully you can ad that it is necessary until a more complete article can be written and posted at the Wikiname you suggested. Thanks, friend! AdbustersTV CHCH (talk) 09:40, 26 October 2012 (UTC)

The Milepost 1966 Edition
Could you possibly provide the bibliographical details for the book, so I can expand Portage Glacier Highway? Thanks, - Awardgive, the editor with the msitaken name. 00:47, 30 October 2012 (UTC)

Alaska 2012 Redistricting
Will you be weighing in on the AK Supreme court's determination that the redistricting needs to be redone? Activist (talk) 07:32, 29 December 2012 (UTC)

Well, you have a heck of a lot more personal info regarding the process than the average reporter or political wonk. I'm glad I asked. I thought that Paskavan was gerrymandered out of office.

I don't remember Moyer's reelection. I happened to be in Fairbanks on election day in '88 and the day prior, and volunteered to work on Tom's campaign, waving signs on streetcorners, etc. I was with him when the results trickled in that Tuesday night. It wasn't a gubernatorial election year so the voting wasn't terribly heavy. Late that night, I looked at the returns that had come from all the precincts but one. I think I'd seen about five, and they were all close majorities for Tom's opponent. I needed to get to bed and leave town after a meeting in the morning, so I said that I appreciated all the energy and time he'd put into his campaign. I said I was sorry that he'd lost. He said, "No, I won." I figured he was daft, but didn't realize it was the university precinct that hadn't come in. Of course he won that precinct (the core of Niilo's old district) handily, and the race. I was very embarrassed.

This is obviously a very personal note, so feel free to erase it when you've read it. Activist (talk) 07:22, 30 December 2012 (UTC)

Vandalism
The guys who hit the list of Anchorage mayors did a number on the Mayors of Los Angeles too. (Ethen Hazelnut?). They need to be watched.WQUlrich (talk) 19:29, 11 February 2013 (UTC)

I noticed that last month Ben Stevens or someone working on his behalf removed all material referencing him from the AK corruption probe. I restored it, and updated the lead section and table (i.e., Tom Anderson is finished serving his time). I noticed that you have previously edited the page. If you have the time, could you review my edits for accuracy? You're very familiar with the subject. I'd appreciate it. Activist (talk) 05:45, 23 February 2013 (UTC)

Article Feedback deployment
Hey RadioKAOS; I'm dropping you this note because you've used the article feedback tool in the last month or so. On Thursday and Friday the tool will be down for a major deployment; it should be up by Saturday, failing anything going wrong, and by Monday if something does :). Thanks, Okeyes (WMF) (talk) 21:57, 13 March 2013 (UTC)

CDPs
First off, I agree with tagging the section as incomplete. While I don't do it anymore, for years I watched many county articles nationwide, and as such I've often seen people add non-CDPs to CDP sections, having misunderstood what a CDP is. For this reason, we really really need to have an article on a community (or a citation to the Census Bureau or the GNIS) before putting it into a CDP section on a county or borough article. I definitely wouldn't object to a restoration with citation! I don't think that 1980 or 1990 CDPs have been suppressed; it's simply that we don't have information easily available for them, and most people aren't going to go digging for information to write about them. Meanwhile, lots of people have been writing about the new 2010 CDPs; presumably Alaska's not gotten much attention because...it's Alaska and not many people pay attention to it. Meanwhile, my removal of the Fairbanks neighborhoods was a matter of practicality and standard practise — nationwide, we don't include lists of city neighborhoods in county articles. They definitely deserve to be mentioned, but in the city article or in a piece of prose in the borough article's not-yet-created history section; including places that are neither cities nor unincorporated areas in this section is at variance with what we do nationwide, since Fairbanks neighborhoods are already covered with a link to Fairbanks. Nyttend (talk) 01:18, 10 April 2013 (UTC)
 * FYI, see someone else's note on my talk page in response to you. Nyttend (talk) 02:26, 10 April 2013 (UTC)

Alaska and the little places that make it
Hey there- I was reading over your post on Nytends talk pager and I am willing to be schooled/taught about Alaska so that I can contribute small town articles etc etc. My main are of interest is of course coal towns in KY and WV and PA and TN and OH, however, Alaska is a fascinating place to me as well. I was in particular interested about your discussion of CDPs......I have alot of fun with those as well as you might imagine. Small places are a fascination of mine, and if you dont believe me, just taker a look at my contributions page and I am sure you will see I am being rather truthful. Hope to hear from you soonCoal town guy (talk) 17:22, 10 April 2013 (UTC)

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Tudor Rd., Anchorage
Hi, do you happen to know when Tudor Rd. in Anchorage, AK was paved? I'm sitting here in walking distance from Tudor and Lake Otis, wondering if my professor's right that Tudor wasn't paved till the '70s. This was sure interesting. Yopienso (talk) 01:11, 29 April 2013 (UTC)

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Susan Butcher article
Not that you don't have plenty on your plate, but the Susan Butcher article has large chunks that are straight rip-off from Source 1. I added the NYT obit to references, but would like to have a couple other sources as I am lousy at rewrites and pussyfooting around text. If you would care to tackle the rewrite, great, but if not could you point me to another RS? Most of the external links are dead.

BTW good eye on the Soldotna shopping center. Dankarl (talk) 01:02, 27 June 2013 (UTC)


 * Fortunately the copyvio material was a recent addition, I reverted and then restored those recent additions that were from other sources (I hope correctly). I need to go on wikibreak but talk-page modification will generate an email if you need clarification. Dankarl (talk) 13:30, 27 June 2013 (UTC)
 * What would be most useful at this point would be if you could somehow get the text of the Talbott article (ref 14) from the News-Miner which seems to have been a main source for the version of the article I reverted to. If we knew what parts of that article were sourced then we would know what we need to beef up.  If you have time you could check and insert inline citations (I guessed on some Talbotts), otherwise i will tackle it when I get back.  No crisis, the article is as good or better than it was at the beginning of May.
 * If you need to get in touch, please use the Commons talkpage as it, unlike the one on WP, sends me an email alert on modification. I've done a little more cleanup and added some live links to the article and am now trying to convince myself i really am on wikibreak. Dankarl (talk) 15:06, 28 June 2013 (UTC)

Talkback
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Many thanks
Many thanks for working on the Beverly Masek article. I was working on the Bill Ray article and found out her article was a redirect and it needed to be an article.-RFD (talk) 13:11, 26 September 2013 (UTC)

Alaska political corruption probe
I've been trying to tighten up the Alaska political corruption probe page, which needs a lot of work. I've done quite a bit over time and recently. However, my efforts to get irrelevant and apparently libelous materials and harangues off the page have been frustrated by one or two posters (there may be sock puppetry there). You usually have some good suggestions and you've been involved in editing the page for some time. Have you any thoughts about it that might be helpful? Activist (talk) 05:40, 29 September 2013 (UTC)


 * Thanks for all your input.
 * I posted prior text to the BLP Noticeboard last night. Got some good feedback from one editor. I think there's been more but I've just gotten back on line after being off since the wee hours this a.m. so I'll look for that in a minute.

You don't see anything that ties the whole matter into the actual subject of the article because there isn't anything. You're right about Lisa, of course. There was a very tenuous connection between her land deal in Kenai and the Polar Pen investigation through Bob Penney's connection to Ted's "chalet." But the connection was remote. In the case of Duncan and ASEA, there's none, of course. There was actually a connection between Polar Pen and Ketchikan. Frank Prewitt, Weimar and Cornell wanted to build a rent-a-pen on Gravina Island, with the feds pitching in a quarter of a billion to build the necessary bridge and an intertie. It didn't go anywhere because the Borough Assembly knew better and Bill W. and Frank P. turned their attention to where they thought they had better action: In Wrangell, where Robin Taylor was involved, and Whittier, where the mayor, the city administrator (for a "city" of 182 people), and the harbormaster all had their fingers in the pie. I don't think the schemers ever wanted to build in Whittier, where there's no labor force, the tunnel problem, tsunamis, avalanche and probably a potential Superfund problem, but it was the mechanism they were using to get the state to change the law to favor their various schemes. If they were able to do that, they could have built anywhere. Knowles wasn't going for it, as were many legislators who gave it the fish eye. In addition to the above grifters, Jerry Ward, Loren Leman and Eldon Mulder were also looking to score big with Cornell or whomever. Frank M. wasn't enthusiastic about the various Cornell/Prewitt/Weimar schemes that included Sitka, Nome (!), and Mat Su as well as those others. There was some talk about Fairbanks, too, but legislators such as Bud Fate put the kibosh on that notion. Uncle Ted got the dough, almost, for the Gravina bridge, but Tom Coburn put a stop to it.
 * I thought that Frank M. tanked the Bank of the North, only. Were there other banks involved? Lindauer and Obermeyer posting on Wikipedia? Now there's a scary thought! Activist (talk) 05:54, 30 September 2013 (UTC)
 * I went back and looked at what I had remembered about the connection between Lisa Murkowski and Bob Penney and Stevens' Girdwood "chalet." I was wrong. It was not Bob Penney who was involved in the note about the expansion of the Stevens home, it was Bob Persons. Sorry about that. Activist (talk) 21:21, 30 September 2013 (UTC)

Vic Kohring lost his Wasilla City Council election, 2:1. Activist (talk) 06:37, 2 October 2013 (UTC)

Hey I saw you reverted an edit where I removed a tag
My main concern was the location of the tag. The unreferenced tags usually are at the top of the article rather than in the References section. I probably should have moved it rather than just removed it. Okheric (talk) 18:34, 8 October 2013 (UTC)

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Dan Sullivan
Hi - Per your suggestion, I updated Dan Sullivan's entry with a photo and some info about his tenure as Alaska's DNR Commissioner. I'm trying to dig up more info. Timtempleton (talk) 23:32, 16 October 2013 (UTC)

Re: Jobbers
Thanks for the information, I only know about the jobbers of WWF, I usually watch other promotions, but I don't find out any jobbers out there. I'm here since November 2012, however, I started editing in mid-2013 (June) I just wanted to clarify that. Ezequiel Matias Acosta (talk) 15:19, 13 November 2013 (UTC)

WT:NRHP
I've responded to your comment at WT:NRHP, but unfortunately I didn't understand all of it. Would you please return, read my comment, and expand on the purple-Koolaid reference? Nyttend (talk) 06:26, 15 November 2013 (UTC)

Canton OH page
Your edits to the Canton Ohio page have been really great. I keep a bit of an eye on it for any serious vandalism but am far from a Wikipedia pro that I'd try to do anything too fancy. I think Bruno Gunn, in the cast of the Hunger Games movie along with other screen credits is deserving of his own WIkipedia page so he can be included in the Canton Ohio notables. Is that something you'd be interested in adding so the Canton page can be more complete? DB — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.188.95.246 (talk) 17:37, 16 November 2013 (UTC)

Niilo
Hi.

I hope you might consider creating a page as he died on Tuesday and was a very unique legislator and educator. I assume you know he was a draft resister in WWII and a DSL member. He lived in Fairbanks for over 50 years. Activist (talk) 08:27, 5 December 2013 (UTC)

Sean Parnell
I guess I can go along with your edit to the Hanford, California article but I would suspect that Sean Parnell is little known outside of Alaska so that the oircumstances of his succession to Sarah Palin would seem to be of interest in my opinion. Parnell is even little known in Hanford athough the local paper once did a story on him. I understand that his family moved away when he was very young. Armona (talk) 20:43, 30 December 2013 (UTC)

Tlingit Collage
I wasn't quite sure of everything I was doing when putting the collage together, since I'm not a very experienced Wikipedian when it comes to images. Can the classification of the collage image be changed if necessary? Please feel free to create a collage with only free images, if you can. I simply thought Tlingit people deserved a collage, rather than a single image. Ketchikanadian (talk) 02:36, 3 January 2014 (UTC)

Lindauer
I was reading the page for Susan Lindauer, as her name came up in a search I did. It's an OK article, though I wasn't sure what to do with an ADN link for an article behind a paywall. I did insert the reporter's name and edited the URL. Then I hit on the link to her dad's page. I couldn't hardly believe it. There's almost nothing in there about his 1990 "campaign" for governor, when he stepped aside for Wally, very late in the game. There's only the briefest mention of his 1998 race for governor, nothing about Tony or Robin or Jerry (who also stepped aside, but for Coghill in 1990, only to join him again). I think that the page has been well scrubbed.

Weird.

Any thoughts? Activist (talk) 07:23, 3 January 2014 (UTC)

Same person?
Did Dorothy G. Page of Wasilla and the Iditarod write Polar Pilot (Dorothy Guzzi Page)? Dankarl (talk) 21:22, 19 January 2014 (UTC)

Sgt. Slaughter
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Julie Sabo
Hi-I just started an article about Julie Sabo who served in the Minnesota State Senate and made the change in the list of political US families. Was there a reason why you reverted the change? Thanks-RFD (talk) 14:42, 5 April 2014 (UTC)
 * Many thanks for your comment-RFD (talk) 16:40, 5 April 2014 (UTC)

Oogruk
Good timing with the oogruk post. I'd just come across two Alaskan rivers that I was curious about. Is Anikovik River derived from anak (excrement) as is Anaktuvuk Pass? The other is Itkillik River. Would the use of Itkillik be derogatory or just a simple statement? Just noticed that could be spelt "itqiliq" in other dialects. One other thing. Do you know what the name would be for fermented seal fliipers? CBWeather, Talk, Seal meat for supper? 18:10, 18 April 2014 (UTC)
 * My knowledge of Inupiaq is rather limited, but place names are often portmanteau words. I believe the ending "vik" or "vuk" refers to a place or direction. Ukpiaġvik is the place (Barrow) to hunt snowy owls. Kaktovik (on Barter Island) is the place of seine fishing. Anaktuvuk is the place of caribou droppings, and "anak" (prounounced "uhn-uck") refers to any excrement, the "tu" is from "tuttu" (caribou). I don't know what "anik" means; it might mean sister or brother. The name for fermented seal flippers is "utruk," I think. There are different dialects in Alaska, mostly divided by the North Slope and Kobuk river. Anaktuvuk is where the mountain Inupiat live. I was surprised to hear the difference in the pronunciation of word for the Kivgik festival, for instance, with the North Slope dialect compared to those coming from Kivilina. I think that generally the people from the northern tip of Greenland southwest to Unalakleet can understand each other more easily than Spanish speakers can understand Portuguese. Activist (talk) 21:00, 16 May 2014 (UTC)


 * Thanks. I should have remembered that anik means a "woman's brother", as it is used here also at the Inuktitut Living Dictionary. Can't link directly to the word. That shows it used in Siglitun, Labrador and Inuinnaqtun. Itqiliq means Cree/Dene or Indian (First Nations) but I don't think I have ever heard it used in any way other than an insult. It's in both the links as well. The dictionary gives several spellings for caribou, tuttu, tuttuk, tuttuq and the most common, tuktu. Most Inuinnaqtun speakers (Cambridge Bay, Kugluktuk, Ulukhaktok) will have no difficulty in understanding other dialects to the west but will say that they can't understand people further east. Sometimes you will hear people from one community complain that the other two communities don't speak Inuinnaqtun correctly. On the other hand my brother-in-law (Ulukhaktok) had no difficulty in picking up the dialect from Taloyoak. CBWeather, Talk, Seal meat for supper? 22:09, 16 May 2014 (UTC)

Warren G. Harding
And that is why it is always a good idea to stick to the facts ma'am when posting edit summaries. Cheers, Shearonink (talk) 02:34, 25 April 2014 (UTC)

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I'm glad to see you editing, which I noticed at the Infobox discusssion. Your insights into Alaska issues are always welcome. You seemed to be editing less than usual for a while. Activist (talk) 21:08, 16 May 2014 (UTC)
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Thanks. That did help. I've replied at User talk:RadioKAOS. CBWeather, Talk, Seal meat for supper? 22:11, 16 May 2014 (UTC)
 * You know far more about this than me. My info is very sketchy compared to yours. Activist (talk) 06:01, 17 May 2014 (UTC)

One of the big problems I've noticed with autism and Asperger's is often a very concrete thinking process which disallows humor. It also means that they take communications very literally. They also don't understand body language very well. Do me a favor and erase these most recent comments. Activist (talk) 06:42, 3 July 2014 (UTC)
 * I didn't realize you were at UAF. I figured you for an Anchorburg person. Don't know how long you've been around.  I heard from Mark Tumeo a month or two ago. He's now a professor in Florida, after being on the City Council in Ohio.

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 * to 1988. In 1986, he was the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate from the state of Alaska, which he lost

July 2014
Thanks for the feedback.

You did mention on your user page that you were from Canton.

Tumeo was one of the two Alaska public employees who sued for partner benefits. The other was Kate Wattum. They won. He left for Cleveland Heights, OH where he had family, to look after his dad. He ran there, out of the closet, for City Council and won. He went to Florida to take a department chairmanship at University of Northern Florida.

I don't remember Ryan well. He did something that aggravated me, but I can't remember what it was. I do recall that he beat Bettye Davis, who was an awful campaigner, then lost to Sharon Cissna, who wasn't great either as she proved when she won the "D" nomination for congress.

I'm not familiar with Fred Brown.

Here's one notable ex-Alaskan of whom you probably didn't know, but in whom you might be interested: http://www.newsreviewiwv.com/zarchives/2011-04-27/2011-04-27-story-04.html

Pierre not only named the Denali Fault, but named his daughter after it. He was an accomplished bush pilot.

I didn't know a lot of people in Alaska public radio. Jim Sykes is one. He broadcasted from Talkeetna. I need to write him and to find out what he thinks of elective office. Earl Finkler who left Barrow for Wisconsin after maybe 30 years is another. I know some print media people who first worked for APRN affiliates.

I did want to say that I don't think that AIP ever had much of a life. Wally probably bought the ballot position, either with some quid pro quo, or perhaps with just the expectation of prospects by Lindauer and Ward. They both certainly made out. I thought what they did to Arliss was despicable.

Again, I'd appreciate it if you would erase this when you're done reading. Activist (talk) 16:06, 6 July 2014 (UTC)

Lay off the petty accusations
I appreciate that you feel that this subject is notable and that you have personal knowledge about how it could be improved. But your unnecessary personal swipes at me aren't necessary, appreciated, or even accurate so lay off. ElKevbo (talk) 06:27, 13 July 2014 (UTC)

Sylvia Sullivan

 * I was trying to remember the name of the bag lady/creature from another planet who ran for US Senator and/or Governor in the late '90s. Was it Sylvia Sullivan? She may have been the first statewide candidate in Alaska to run her campaign from a shopping cart. I remember her on Ratnet, I think, being interviewed wearing a beret that was covered with some reflecting attachments. Every time she moved, they flashed from the camera lights. Either that, or she was getting signals through the fillings in her teeth and interference from them in the ether was causing those sparks. Then again, she may have been a plant to make Theresa Obermeyer look more "normal." Curious, I Googled her name and found this:

The last time I heard of anything like this happening, it was to the 1998 Alaska Independence Party (AIP) gubernatorial candidate, Sylvia Sullivan. She won the primary, but the party leadership disavowed her, refused to allow an AIP member to be on the ticket with her as Lt. Governor, and endorsed the GOP candidate instead.From the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner: Aug. 28, 1998 — The Alaskan Independence Party has abandoned its gubernatorial candidate and endorsed the Republican Party’s ticket, saying its primary winner is neither viable nor "right for Alaska."

Sylvia Sullivan, the AIP candidate, disparaged the desertion Thursday and vowed to remain in the race.

The AIP’s state committee voted late Wednesday to endorse Republican John Lindauer and running mate Jerry Ward, who won Tuesday’s primary and were on the AIP ticket briefly in 1990. They also declined to name a candidate to the party’s vacant lieutenant governor slot on the November ballot. At first, I thought they rejected her because of her notoriously batshit behavior. I know first-hand of what I speak, as I ran into Sylvia online in 2005. She was quite the tinfoil hat wearer and ALLCAPS RANTER (her critics called her PSYLVIA PSULLIVAN). On the other hand, the AIP is a fringe party, and is hardly in a position to complain about oddball behavior.

My revised hypothesis is that Sylvia may have been too liberal for them. Check out her official page and notice all the "helping the little guy" credentials. I'm now more enamored of this idea, as the AIP is associated with the ultra-right Constitution Party, the direct descendant of George Wallace's American Independent Party.


 * Read more at ONTD Political: http://ontd-political.livejournal.com/6398447.html#ixzz381s49eWo


 * Still, she did get 4,000+ votes, I'm guessing from Todd Palin and other loopy Lou's who neglected to abide by cues to exit stage right. Despite the AIP endorsement, the Lindauer/Ward ticket got less votes than Robin Taylor, a future unindicted member of the CBC, in my estimation. Please feel free to erase these comments. Activist (talk) 17:25, 20 July 2014 (UTC)
 * I certainly did confuse the two. I had remembered that "Sylvia" was a nutcase who ran for statewide office, and I thought she was from Fairbanks, but when I read about Sylvia Sullivan from Valdez, I thought I'd just misremembered her home town. Who would have guessed that two different Sylvias fit that rare description and political history? Activist (talk) 06:48, 22 July 2014 (UTC)

Alaska Dispatch News article request for feedback
Hi there,

I wrestled with the newly titled Alaska Dispatch News article (redirect from the ADN article). Could you take a look at the "Controvery" section and see if a better solution to a Wikipedia sourcing problem than that which I have used might replace mine? Before my edits, the section bordered on unreadable. Activist (talk) 20:39, 20 July 2014 (UTC)


 * The new, official name of the paper is the "Alaska Dispatch News" This is an official name change, and I included a reference. Not sure about the controversy sections, etc. I don't like that section either but I left it alone, assuming good faith. Juneau Mike (talk) 05:40, 21 July 2014 (UTC)
 * I hope my edits were acceptable. Activist (talk) 06:51, 22 July 2014 (UTC)

Mead Treadwell page
I read the Treadwell page and it sounded like it had been written by his campaign. It's hagiographic. I mean, Mother Theresa wouldn't get such promotional writeup. Even George Washington chopped down a cherry tree. I see you did a lot of work on the article. Sullivan is beating up on him now, so I'm guessing there are some skeletons in Mead's closet that we'll see. What do you think? Activist (talk) 04:15, 7 August 2014 (UTC)

Per your old request about his name, I found this recent story. APRN had one as well. You're right about his name, but this Lisa Demer story helps avoid using primary sources to confirm that: http://www.adn.com/article/20140621/candidate-profile-treadwells-underdog-run-us-senate-draws-40-years-alaska-work Activist (talk) 21:46, 11 August 2014 (UTC)

What bugs me about the AGF response is that most editors who seem to have better sense still accept that defense when the person making the anti-candidate or promotional edits claims to be NPOV. This is despite the fact that application of the "duck test" leads one with a high degree of confidence to assess them as paid p.r.stooges, working off a client list.

Thanks for your work on the Hamby page. Very interesting. Activist (talk) 10:20, 6 November 2014 (UTC)

Userbox
I see you have User:FMacks/Not admin on your userpage. FMacks (no relation to me as far as I know) is an indef-blocked sock, and that template of his also has some intrinsic mistakes in it (mis-categorizes pages). It looks like User wikipedia/Non-Administrator is an equivalent. Could you replace your use (or let me know what other/different features you need) so I can scrap that broken one? DMacks (talk) 07:57, 26 October 2014 (UTC)
 * I went ahead and replaced it. DMacks (talk) 07:26, 3 November 2014 (UTC)

Alaska legislature
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Alaska
I have noticed you have changed my edit on the Alaska page. As you have pointed out, Byron Mallott was elected on Bill Walker's unity ticket. If you are not aware, a unity ticket is where two candidates from two different parties run together as running mantes. Mallott managed to secure the Democratic party's nomination for Governor. He chose, however, to merge his campaign with Walker and be his running mate. You stated that Bill Walker indentifies himself as a Republican, but he left the GOP to run for governor as an independant. You were correct in stating that Mallott is a known Democrat. However, states can have governors and lt. governors of different political parties. Walker and Mallott are no different. I would like to reference the List of current United States lieutenant governors page to you. There is are two maps on this page that have Alaska in blue, showing that Mallott is represented as a Democrat. Write back if you have any more questions. I would prefer not to get into an edit war. Thanks! Count Awesome (talk) 5:56, 6 December 2014 (UTC)

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Echo
Hi RadioKAOS, I got a notification saying you mentioned me here but I don't see my name anywhere there?,

I'm assuming Echo is playing up again,

Anyway thanks, – Davey 2010 Talk 04:42, 21 January 2015 (UTC)

Redirect-Alaska Territorial Legislators
Hi-I expanded the articles about A. H. Ziegler, Bob Ziegler, and Norman R. Walker who served in the Alaska Territorial Legislator. They were redirects. Many thanks-RFD (talk) 15:22, 25 January 2015 (UTC)
 * I corrected the middle names of the Zieglers. And I found the roster of Alaska Territorial and State Legislators and correct the year that Norman Walker served in the Alaska Territorial Legislature. Many thanks-RFD (talk) 01:12, 26 January 2015 (UTC)

Elwood Bruner
Hi-I came across an article about Elwood Bruner. He served in the California State Assembly and then moved to Nome, Alaska where he practiced law and served in the Alaska Territorial Senate until his death. Okay-I want to encourage and thank you; you do excellent work with Wikipedia especially with Alaska. Many thanks for your work. RFD (talk) 21:57, 26 January 2015 (UTC)

Jake Metcalfe, etc.
I was looking at the page and checked the history. This is something I don't understand. There's an entry as if in an infobox, but it doesn't visibly show in the article. It indicates that Jake died in Austin, TX, two years ago. I'm not sure how he'd feel about that. The Mark Twain quote comes to mind. Activist (talk) 15:14, 11 February 2015 (UTC) Jake is very much alive, and "Patrice" is actually spelled correctly. She is otherwise known as "Sissy" Parker, married to Bill Parker. As usual, you do great work and thanks much. Activist (talk) 10:08, 12 February 2015 (UTC) Also checking out the top of your page and noticed the "baited breath." Found this: "The correct spelling is actually bated breath but it’s so common these days to see it written as baited breath that there’s every chance that it will soon become the usual form, to the disgust of conservative speakers and the confusion of dictionary writers. Examples in newspapers and magazines are legion; this one appeared in the Daily Mirror on 12 April 2003: “She hasn’t responded yet but Michael is waiting with baited breath”." I also wondered about "the town you've never heard of with three people," and thought it might be Chicken, which I've transversed en route to Eagle. Wikipedia says census 2010 was 7 people.

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Bob Bettisworth
Hi-I started an article on a former Alaska legislator Bob Bettisworth who died recently. You may want to look at it. Many thanks-RFD (talk) 12:51, 19 February 2015 (UTC)
 * I am back-the Governor of Alaska Bill Walker ordered the flags in Alaska to lower at half mast. According to the press release Bettisworth in the Alaska Legislature in 1957-1958 and 1981-1985. I checked the 100 years Alaska Legislature website and Bob Bettisworth served in the legislature from 1979-1984 which his obituary also stated. Governor Bill Walker's press release was wrong regarding the years Bob Bettisworth served in the Alaska Legislature. Many thanks-RFD (talk) 14:33, 19 February 2015 (UTC)

Anchorage Fire Department
Just politely wondering here, you are a pretty active editor on Alaska issues. Instead of simply adding improvement templates to the new page Anchorage Fire Department, why not jump in and make some good faith, positive additions and changes to the article? I know your help would be appreciated by all. Thanks, and have a great day! Juneau Mike (talk) 16:27, 8 April 2015 (UTC)

Your contributed article, List of people from Canton, Ohio


Hello, I noticed that you recently created a new page, List of people from Canton, Ohio. First, thank you for your contribution; Wikipedia relies solely on the efforts of volunteers such as you. Unfortunately, the page you created covers a topic on which we already have a page – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:People_from_Canton,_Ohio. Because of the duplication, your article has been tagged for speedy deletion. Please note that this is not a comment on you personally and we hope you will continue helping to improve Wikipedia. If the topic of the article you created is one that interests you, then perhaps you would like to help out at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:People_from_Canton,_Ohio – you might like to discuss new information at the article's talk page.

If you think the article you created should remain separate, you may contest the nomination by visiting the page and clicking the button labelled "Click here to contest this speedy deletion". This will give you the opportunity to explain why you believe the page should not be deleted. However, be aware that once a page is tagged for speedy deletion, it may be removed without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag from the page yourself, but do not hesitate to add information in line with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. If the page is deleted, and you wish to retrieve the deleted material for future reference or improvement, then please contact the deleting administrator, or if you have already done so, you can place a request here. Additionally if you would like to have someone review articles you create before they go live so they are not nominated for deletion shortly after you post them, allow me to suggest the article creation process and using our search feature to find related information we already have in the encyclopedia. Try not to be discouraged. Wikipedia looks forward to your future contributions. Drjamesphillips (talk) 00:59, 25 April 2015 (UTC)

I would invite you to come to the talk page for this and get a consensus Drjamesphillips (talk) 00:59, 25 April 2015 (UTC)

Talk:List of people from Canton, Ohio
Hello RadioKAOS, Drjamesphillips came in to the Wikipedia IRC help chat, regarding the talk page message you left. He felt it was out of proportion, and I think I agree. Drjamesphillips is a new user, unfamiliar with the guidelines about overlap between categories and articles, and they appear to have meant well. Your objection to the PROD, though the reasons were valid, was I feel a bit too harsh in the wording, and seems to have hurt and discouraged Drjamesphillips. Howicus (Did I mess up?) 23:55, 25 April 2015 (UTC)

Rodericks
Hi, there. You're a more accomplished Wikipedia editor than I, and have far greater knowledge of Alaskana. I noticed that Libby Roderick has a Wikipedia article, but her dad doesn't, though he's mentioned in a few Wikipedia articles. I added a line about her parents to her article, but thought you were likely to do much better, if you're interested. Activist (talk) 13:44, 10 May 2015 (UTC)

Olga Bell
Hi! For the Olga Bell article, you want the lead rewritten. I did rewrite it a little, but I'm not sure what you're looking for. I'm happy to fix whatever problem there is and I do feel that writing leads is something I can work on. Just wanted to let you know that I did address it as best I could and didn't remove tags willy-nilly. Megalibrarygirl (talk) 23:38, 8 September 2015 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the advice you left on my ralk page. I think I'll look at it later when my brain's more rested. :) Megalibrarygirl (talk) 00:18, 9 September 2015 (UTC)

Your Recent Revert
How is WP:Verifiability supposed to be checked by a common reader? . Ping me or leave me a talk back on my talk page upon reply. --JustBerry (talk) 02:51, 18 September 2015 (UTC)

Juneau Empire
I tagged it because as written, with next to no sources or content, it doesn't look like a notable paper. If you could expand it - by copying the history and significance from NCOMPANY talk, and add a source or two - I'd be happy to remove the tag. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus&#124; reply here 12:38, 21 September 2015 (UTC)

AK pols cleanup
Hi, again. I was editing some AK politicians pages and was trying to sort out Senate Districts. I found Hollis French's article to be in need of a great deal of work and cleaned it up as best I could, being a bit tight for time. I found that Ellis, French and Gardner were all listed simultaneously as minority leader. Then I went to Johnny Ellis' article and found that an editor had inserted his birth name as "Dennis William Egan." I expect the editor was rushing and on 23 March inserted that info. I went to his or her contribution page, and found that maybe 3,000 edits had been made subsequently, almost all of them regarding elected politicians from around the world or actors on the world stage (i.e. Victoria Nuland). A few of those edits followed yours that you made to Andy Josephson's article. I wonder if you could take a look at the edits made by him or her to see if they're correct? I had changed Johnny's supposed birth name to Johnny Ellis, but I'll go back and remove that rather than research it to make sure that's correct. Certainly, he's not Bill Egan's son with the same name by another mother. Thanks once again for all your great Alaskana work. Activist (talk) 07:54, 30 September 2015 (UTC)

Well, you've been quiet so long I was quite surprised to get this much of a response. I figured you were probably busy as hell or burned out. Other than getting one, how does the PFD affect your life? I notice it's over $2,000 once again. Thanks for getting back to me. As usual, you're very helpful. I couldn't imagine how all that crap about French stayed on his (or for anyone's) article for so long... I was just appalled when I read it. I left the business about him claiming to be a marine, because I had no knowledge of the matter at all. I didn't know about the tenure issue. I knew that Johnny had served for quite some time, in the House before the Senate. I was surprised his article was so scanty. I also was aware that Lyman had served for a long time, but didn't recall how long. I knew of Hohman only by rep and through mutual (now long dead) friends, who liked him a lot and were distressed by his demise. When I started poking around in the AK legislators articles, and saw the succession for Johnny's seat, I was surprised not to see an article for Pat Pourchot, given his long and interesting career. Now Ogan, he was forgettable IMHO. I think a Vic Fischer article would be warranted too, but I'm hardly the one to do it. I wonder if Charles Wolforth edits Wikipedia? I don't know if what you're referring to is my comments on CA-23's talk page, but that's quite a district, which has wandered around central California like Moses in the desert. Keeping track of the incumbents from decades ago seems like a huge waste of time and server space. Activist (talk) 10:04, 2 October 2015 (UTC)

Randy to the Rescue
Hey ! I've noticed your recent edit on Talk:Alaskan Women Looking for Love, it is greatly appreciated! I was wondering if you would also like to rate the article, Randy to the Rescue, for WikiProject Television. It would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! Carbrera (talk) 15:41, 14 November 2015 (UTC)

Byron Mallott Party Affiliation
So I recently changed Mallott's party affiliation in Template:Current Alaska statewide political officials to Democratic from Independent. You reverted this edit claiming that sources indicated he was a Democrat. Does this source that indicates he did not change his party registration to "undeclared" in order to run as an Independent suffice? http://www.adn.com/article/20140901/walker-mallott-join-forces-governors-race He is also listed on the Alaska Democratic Party's website (http://www.alaskademocrats.org/elected-officials/) though this he is listed along with Independent Governor Bill Walker.

Nick Bockwinkel
Hello, I've been trying my best to clean up the article, but it's tough to find good sources. I have some books, but those aren't always specific on years. I'm waiting for the Dave Meltzer bio that should be coming out soon. I've also added a bit about his days in Atlanta. Is there anything you could add? Our window of opportunity for RD is rapidly closing. -- Scorpion <sup style="color:black;">0422  19:25, 18 November 2015 (UTC)

That edit summary
In your fixes of the state court judge draft talk pages, could you perhaps consider substituting a different intensifier before "comedy of errors"? Cheers! bd2412 T 22:57, 21 November 2015 (UTC)

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Jerry Ward edits
Hi, once more. I had looked at the nominations for Alaska people article and thought I should contribute. I contemplated authoring an article on Jim Duncan, but stopped at Jerry Ward's, which was still a stub, after many years, and thought it deserved similar attention. I did a lot of work on it and removed the "stub" notice. If you could take a look, and see if I got it right, I'd appreciate. I won't have time to get to Duncan this year, but maybe next, unless you'd like to do it. Have a merry... Activist (talk) 10:44, 6 December 2015 (UTC)

Washington DC
You have been mislead by Good olfactory's false accusations. The Germany issue is a red herring that has no relevance to Washington, DC. The District of Columbia existed in no way, shape, means or form in 1789. The only reason the Germany categories have some chance of surviving is because there was an idea of Germany before 1871. There was not any idea of Washington DC before 1790, and it was not actually created until after that date. In 1789 no one envisioned it, and actions in Georgetown were not in it. His ideas lead to placing Mosques built in 1789 as in Israel or actions done in the Indus Valley in 1789 as in Pakistan, although the person who invented that name would not be born for nearly a century. He uses one iffy issue, Germany, to try and falsely influence other places where it is 100% clear that there is no workable way to retroactively impose the modern name on the past.John Pack Lambert (talk) 06:25, 24 December 2015 (UTC)
 * , this is a bit pointless carrying on this debate away from the discussion, but I think it would be helpful if you were more careful about the assumptions you make. User:RadioKAOS made their comments in the discussion before "Germany" was mentioned either by me or by anyone else, so it's impossible that they were misled by the issue at the time the comments were made. Good Ol’factory (talk) 01:00, 30 December 2015 (UTC)

December 2015
This is your only warning; if you make personal attacks on other people again, as you did at Talk:Butte, Alaska, you may be blocked from editing without further notice. Comment on content, not on other contributors or people. ''The title itself is a personal attack. We disagree. Quit personalizing this. Redact all the attack language in this highly improper post, do it soon or expect to go to a notice board. Clear enough?'' John from Idegon (talk) 17:39, 31 December 2015 (UTC)