User talk:Wowbobwow12/Archive 1

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Your question on the administrators' noticeboard
''When I put in TCCWiki, a stub I created, in the search bar it says "no results found", although the stub does actually exist. How can I resolve this problem? Wowbobwow12 01:46, 20 June 2006 (UTC)''


 * Hi Wowbobwow12, the internal Wikipedia search engine indexes pages only occasionally. Hence pages created just days ago may not be indexed yet.


 * I removed your request from the administrator's noticeboard because it does not require administrator action. (See Administrators for who administrators on Wikipedia are, and what they do.) In future, you can ask this type of question at the Village Pump (technical section). Happy editing! Kimchi.sg 02:09, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

Archive your talk page? :)
Whoops! I dropped a welcome notice on your talk page seeing it was empty. And realised it had been edited before only when looking through the page history. Perhaps you could consider archiving (moving) old comments on your talk page to a separate subpage, instead of just erasing them? You can read how it's done here (most people use the first method). Thanks! Kimchi.sg 02:18, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

Steps to take after reverting vandalism
You should warn a vandal using the test1 (or blatantvandal) to test4 templates after reverting his change. Sometimes it could just be a new user testing if "edit this page" really works, and this will be a polite way of telling him it does (I ran into one such newbie user today). If the user does not stop after test4, report him to Administrator intervention against vandalism for administrator action. Vandalism has a list of the most common vandalism warning templates, as well as when to use them. Regards, Kimchi.sg 21:53, 22 June 2006 (UTC)

Date linking
I have reverted your unlinking of dates in Mystery Science Theater 3000. While it is true that many editors unnecessarily link years or month-year combinations, which do not really make compelling hyperlinks, month-date and month-date-year combinations are necessary to provide preferences-based date formatting. Please see Manual of Style (dates and numbers) for more details. Note that, if you change your date-format preferences, the text in that section will change in appearance after a page reload. This allows en:Wikipedia users from all cultures to view this information in their native date format (or, for that matter, whichever format they like best). Thank you for your cooperation. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 06:53, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

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halucinogenic / poisonous
Hi Wowbobwow12 - you're absolutely right that calling a psilocybe poisonous is a blunt description (especially in the context of galerinas etc), and I think a new edibility category would be appropriate. Would you like to take a crack at it? If not, let me know and I can - but I will need guidance since my mycological training is more academic than participatory. That said, I think it is fair (for the time being) to call psychoactives poisonous, as they often cause side effects like vomiting, diarrhea, flushing, etc in addition to trips.

By the way, adding a new category will be easy at the template level, and relatively easy to track down all the psychoactives, since there aren't that many. Debivort 03:00, 28 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Hmmm..what to use. Techincolored tie-dyed hippy-looking mushroom would be simplest. Face with swirly-spiral eyes.......Cas Liber 04:50, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

like this one off the wikiproject template?Cas Liber 04:55, 29 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Hey WBW12 (and Cas) I went ahead and made an icon (a brain against a blue background - seems to get the point across), and encorporated it into the template while I was at it. It appears now on psilocybe cubensis. I'll defer to you with respect to what other pages should get it and which should retain the poisonous parameter. Debivort 05:04, 29 November 2006 (UTC)


 * (In Bartspeak) Wow..cool..:) Cas Liber 07:13, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

psychoactive link
Hello Wowbobwow - currently all the edibility links go to mushroom poisoning, partly as a way for me to sneak in a de facto disclaimer, but you are right that they should be more specific. You're welcome to make any change to the template without consulting me first (I have no ownership of it), but understand if you are hesitant to dive into the code, so I'm going to go ahead and change it, but also leave the code changes as an example that you might be able to use as a reference in the future if you want to make further changes.

Here's the old code for the edibility section:

|- style="background:white;" |colspan=2 align=right| 

Here's what I've changed it to:

|- style="background:white;" |colspan=2 align=right| 

Debivort 20:09, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

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When I input the search term "Biosphere" I am directed to a page discussing "the outermost part of the planet's shell...". However, there is a music band by the same name and it seems only fitting that on the present "Biosphere" page there should be a disambiguation link to Biosphere (musician), which I know has a Wikipedia page. Can you help me accomplish this? Thank you. Wowbobwow12 00:03, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
 * I've added a link to Biosphere (musician) at the start of the article. John Reaves (talk) 00:09, 7 March 2007 (UTC)

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