User talk:ZephyrAnycon

To Paul
To Paul: do you think I'm any good then? Your control of metre in 'Of a Bee-swarm' is highly impressive, but you must change 'uninspiring supermarket'! For some reason my favourite poems of yours are the shortest – they're uncanny.


 * Paul: yes I think you are good. You require, as we all do, a greater and more subtle control over formal aspects of poetic art. Thankyou for liking my poems - it is always easier to write a short poem - but the poem I like on this page is this (amended):


 * yellow peaches grown
 * fat on summer warmth;

Funky. You are kind. I have just written an essay on the Theory of Riddles. Shall see you at the Ricks lecture tomorrow (well actually today), I presume? ZephyrAnycon 05:09, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

Answered your question
You'd asked something about the usage of 'unity', over at Wilcox-McCandlish law; answered in its Talk section. --SMcCandlish

images tags
Hi, I changed the {pd} tag to {fairuse} on Image:Menand.jpg which you just uploaded. If you aren't 100% sure something is in the public domain (the rules are fairly specific), it is best to tag something as "fairuse", even though it is a somewhat problematic classification. Also, it improves accountability to include the web page where you found the image. IANAL. -- Viajero

Funny Guy?
Thanks.

-G

Ple

-B

Image Tagging Image:Derrenbrown.jpg
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Tony Blair's degree
In John Rentoul's biography of Blair, it states that he had a good second class degree. However, I don't think Oxford University divided its second class degrees into class 1 and 2 until long after Blair left. Do you have a source for the claim that he actually got a 2:1 as opposed to a result which would have got him a 2:1 if the second class had been divided? David | Talk 18:30, 28 January 2006 (UTC)

Katie Holmes
Greetings! You have edited the Katie Holmes page in the past. I've completely reworked the article and have posted it on WP:PR in the hopes of advancing it to WP:FAC. I would be grateful for your comments at Peer review/Katie Holmes/archive1. PedanticallySpeaking 18:58, 9 February 2006 (UTC)

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James Wood (critic)
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The photographer of the image you uploaded contacted us, telling us the image was taken for the New York Times. This image is not fair use, and certainly not "public domain", as you had marked it. -- Zanimum 16:58, 10 April 2006 (UTC)

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Göthe’s Oak in Buchenwald
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Hill
Don't worry too much about the occasional 'misunderstanding' ... they happen quite a bit ... I think editing as an anonymous IP rather than a logged in account immediately puts many editors on guard. I'd like to expand the Hill article quite a bit, but I'd like to do it with enough footnotes and listed references so that it is clear that there are reliable sources to back up the content. I'll try to find time to do a bit on this over the next few days. Thanks for your contributions ... they help push the article in the direction it needs to go. Stumps 13:30, 7 September 2007 (UTC)
 * I like your suggestion of a chronological account of the career - the details and fair-use quotes could possibly go in articles dedicated to each of the books. I started one on Without Title just over a year ago.  I don't think any of the other books have their own articles yet.  I take your points about the 'no original research' policy issue, but I've found that - for me anyway - there's plenty of good work that can be done within the accepted Wikipedia policies, and any attempts to wade into an argument about the details of a policy ends up consuming a lot of time and energy.  Stumps 04:04, 10 September 2007 (UTC)
 * OK ,let's start with putting what we can into the main article ... if one book's section gets too long we can put it into its own article and summarize that article in the Hill article ... that is a fairly standard approach. There are many pages devoted to individual poetry collections, although a lot of them are pretty disappointing.  I see nothing against it ... individual compositions (sonatas, concertos, symphonies) generally get their own article, and I think a poetry collection is a reasonable analogy for that.  Having said that, of course there needs to be enough interestimg, referenced, and encyclopedic material to make the article worthwhile ... that's why I started with the contemporary critical reception of Without Title ... it is at least easily referenced, and is probably of lasting interest.  But, yes, let's start by putting what we can in the main article.  Perhaps we can start with a discussion on the talk page about possible section headings? Stumps 03:48, 11 September 2007 (UTC)

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