User talk:SNIyer12/Archive 4

Anon users
Hey User:SNIyer12 some kid from an anon isp is adding nonsense at the same time you're making changes. You may want to wait until later to edit the page. If somebody rv's to undo the vandalisation, they will knock-out your work as well.

Mytwocents 20:09, 21 March 2006 (UTC)

Peer review Kolkata
Hi! A request has been made for peer review of Kolkata. Could you please help improving the article? Thanks a lot.--Dwaipayanc 11:37, 26 March 2006 (UTC)

Section in Villain?
Hey, I saw your section in the villain article about a necessary villain, and I had some concerns about the "sadistic pleasure" paragraph which I posted in the talk page. I wanted to get your input if possible before I just deleted it, so head there if you're interested in defending your writing. I'm probably gonna wait about a week. 70.171.59.231 19:57, 29 March 2006 (UTC)

New Jersey Schools
First of all, let me thank you for jumping in on schools and school districts in New Jersey. I have spent the past few months creating pages for regional and local school districts in New Jersey, starting from scratch to the point where almost 30% of districts have articles. All of this has been done as part of Wikiproject New Jersey, an effort to fill in the holes and expand the details regarding all things New Jersey, and effort which you are heartily invited to join.

My madness behind creating wikilinks and external links is as follows: I have no issue with having a red (missing) link for a page that will be created down the road. While I could avoid the problem by not linking to a missing article, the red link both serves as a reminder that a page needs to be created, and once it's been created means that the loop has been closed; the old page links to the new one. I could just use an external link, linking to a web page, but that would lose the reminder aspect and mean that I would have to return to the pages with external links to clean them up, with no way to use Whatlinkshere to help me find them, if needed. My compromise is to put in a wikilink to the missing article AND put in an external link if it's a school, which I don't do for districts as I assume I will get to the page sooner than an HS page.

I have been the only one working on these pages, so it hasn't been an issue. I suggest that we try to work out a reasonable procedure to deal with these holes before they're filled in. If my approach makes sense, great! If not, I'm more than willing to consider an alternative.

Thanks again for taking the time to work on these pages. My hope is that we can have a productive collaboration on the subject. Alansohn 04:31, 3 April 2006 (UTC)

This is a collaboration
Can I ask for an explanation of the set of changes you have made? Given that you have not responded to my previous note (see above) and that you don't provide any explanation for any of your changes, I cannot comprehend what it is that you are trying to do and why it is that you won't try to work together to find some way to work together. Please try to provide an explanation for all of these chnages, both as an overview of your approach and for each individual change. Alansohn 20:50, 3 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the response. Based on the research that I've done, with the New Jersey Department of Education, the individual school web sites and the WP:SCH project, I've created separate pages for the district and HS. There is separate info for each and I have tried to keep them separate, where appropriate, though there are some overlaps. Any thoughts on why they should be combined? Is anything lost by keeping them separated? Alansohn 21:44, 3 April 2006 (UTC)


 * What are your sources for enrollment data by municipality for regional distrcts? I have used the Legislative Data Book, which often contradicts other published information. Alansohn 15:46, 4 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the info, and thanks for catching the handful of mistakes (DFG typos, etc.) that slipped thorugh my doublechecking. I've been desparately trying to find published (web or print) details on enrollment and the details of sending / receiving relationships. Barely 30% of all NJ districts are complete, and you seem like someone who might have the knowledge, skills and willingness to help fill in the huge holes. I have completed all but one of the 78 regional / consolidated districts (Henry Hudson Regional, a two municipality, single-school 7-12 district in Monmouth), and as far as I know I have updated each participating municipality to link to the district (and schools, where appropriate). I have been focusing on completing districts in Bergen County, but even that is just over half complete. Any thoughts on how we can divvy this up, what you'd want to focus on, or work collaboratively? Let me know what your goals are in this effort.

Chief School Administrator
In almost every single case, the administration of each school / district was taken straight from the website, and in 99.9% of the cases, the title is Superintendent. Why the wholesale changes to Chief School Administrator????? Just because the New Jersey School Directory uses the title as a dummy placeholder, doesn't make it the person's title. Please, once and for all, use a more relevant source, like a district web site as a source for this information. Why change dozens and dozens of pages just to waste your time to make the change and mine to fix them back. There are still hundreds of missing pages for school districts and high schools in New Jersey, why create such a spectacular waste of resource messing up what already exists???? Please, as indicated earlier, use the edit summary to explain your changes, as they are starting to appear more like vandalism, no matter how well intentioned. Alansohn 07:44, 23 April 2006 (UTC)


 * I agree 100% that "Whether you say superintendent in a school district, or chief school administrator, they're same." That's all the more reason to use the title as referenced on a district web site and NOT to go around changing the title in any articles. The fact that "The New Jersey Administrative Code defines chief school administrator as superintendent of schools, or administrative principal who works directly with the district Board of Ed., if there's no superintendent." means that the title of "Chief School Administrator" is a generic description for the position in any particular district or school. If you don't know what the person's title is, it might be appropriate to refer to the person as "Chief School Administrator." But, if you know that the person's title is actually "Superintendent" or "Superintendent of Schools," it would be inappropriate to use "Chief School Administrator," even if by some technical definition it can be used. Alansohn 02:19, 24 April 2006 (UTC)


 * I've noticed these changes being made and, I have to agree with Alansohn. The working title of this position is determined by each local Board of Education. The term "chief school administrator" is somewhat more obscure. Changing the titles to reflect the State's generic definition does not appear to be appropriate in this case. Regards, Accurizer 17:08, 24 April 2006 (UTC)

Delbarton School
Alansohn and SNIyer12: I’d like to solicit your opinion regarding the above article. There appears to be a minor edit war taking place between anonymous users, by adding and removing references to the Delbarton graduates who have been involved in the 2006 Duke University lacrosse team scandal. I’m undecided regarding whether the graduates are sufficiently notable at this time so as to be included in the Delbarton School article as “notable alumni”. Another option would be to add a capsule statement about certain alum’s involvement in the scandal, with a link to the main article. Would you have an opinion on this matter? Regards, Accurizer 17:19, 24 April 2006 (UTC)

2005 Belgian Waffle Violence
Hi, I've nominated 2005 Belgian urban violence for deletion : Articles for deletion/2005 Belgian urban violence (second nomination). I thought you might be interested. --LucVerhelst 21:24, 9 August 2006 (UTC)

Lying in state
blah neeeeee http://www.aoc.gov/cc/capitol/catafalque.cfm

If you have a convincing reference that makes the phrase "to lie in state" unique to the Capitol Rotunda I would like to see it. Mfields1 22:13, 16 August 2006 (UTC)

Sending / receiving relationship
As Wikipedia is intended to operate as a collaboration, might it not be more productive and considerate to contact me if you're thinking of renaming an article, and asking for suggestions? This would save all of the wasted effort in changing articles to avoid redirects. Alansohn 03:43, 17 August 2006 (UTC)

Avoiding redirects.
Please do not "fix" links that aren't broken.--SB | T 01:34, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

JFK
Thanks for the most common use move! TransUtopian 03:26, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

Flat structure
Hi SNlyer12. We try to keep a flatter structure on long articles, and also keep references to two columns wide. Please don't make the following edit again for these reasons! Thanks. - Ta bu shi da yu 03:26, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
 * As I stated before, please don't do that. - Ta bu shi da yu 06:40, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

Zelda II
SNIyer, I realize you have been asked to stop making unsourced statements on several Zelda pages about the red rose, and you continue to do so. Please discuss your reasons for continuing to add your statements with the rest of the editors, either here or on the Zelda II discussion page. Until then, please stop adding your unsourced statements, they just get reverted anyway. Thanks. Sraan 19:25, 18 October 2006 (UTC)

You have to have a source for this claim, otherwise other wikipedians are just going to revert it. I have not seen any evidence of a rose yet, and the game's graphics are a little too pixilated to make out anything that specific. --Havermayer 21:08, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

CBC vs CBC (disambiguation)
Please discuss your action. —Quarl (talk) 2006-10-20 07:05Z 

Changes made to...
several television station templates involving New Jersey and Pennsylvania have all been reverted back to their previous versions. Please check and preview your edits first before submitting them. Rollosmokes 17:59, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
 * New York State, too. The "seealso" template does not work properly in these types of templates. Please refrain from using them. -- azumanga 03:12, 11 November 2006 (UTC)