User talk:Evil Monkey/Archive 1
This is an archive of past discussions with User:Evil Monkey, for the period November 16, 2003 to April 13, 2005. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
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Just wanted to say I enjoyed reading your Gemini 9A article - lost of interesting stuff in there ! -- Gandalf61 23:59, Nov 16, 2003 (UTC)
Why are you moving the Gemini pages to e.g. Gemini VIII instead of Gemini 8? As far as I can tell, the latter is by far the more commonly used nomenclature, including within NASA (see [1] for one example among many). --Delirium 03:43, Nov 18, 2003 (UTC)
I've just been checking out your Soyuz material on E2 - most impressive and I wish I'd known about it before I started re-inventing the wheel here on Wiki! Would you mind if I joined you in moving this material across? --Rlandmann 23:13, 23 Dec 2003 (UTC)
I can help with Russian → English Translation.
- Ramir 09:14, 13 Apr 2004 (UTC).
Greetings, Jeffrey[?], fellow-Kiwi. If you come "back to earth", please have a look at the fledgling Maori Wikipedia - it may inspire something! Kind regards - Robin Patterson 00:54, 11 May 2004 (UTC)
Hi, The image you added to University of Canterbury is copyrighted to the University. Please refer to Wikipedia:Copyrights - the section on Contributors' Rights and Obligations. dramatic 09:56, 18 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Firefox external links
An anon added spreadfirefox.com to the external links of Mozilla Firefox, twice. It got reverted, twice. Now you're adding it back. Why? See Talk:Mozilla Firefox for an explanation of why myself and several others are generally hostile to the addition of non-notable external links in the Mozilla-related articles; if we leave them to their own devices, they'll stoip being encyclopedia articles and become (as I put it earlier today) giant compendiums of all things Mozilla. Spreadfirefox.com gets 233 google hits, so it does not seem notable. We don't advertise or promote websites here, so can you give a good reason why we should link to yet another Firefox fanpage? We're not a web directory like dMoz; our readers are clever enough to find Firefox-related pages on their own. --Ardonik.talk() 01:46, Sep 16, 2004 (UTC)
Problem user added to Wikipedia:Vandalism
Hi Enceladus. I have placed User:210.246.20.179 (and his other guises) on Wikipedia:Vandalism. Hopefully a sysop will ban them all and we won't have to continualy fix his deliberate vandalism. Cheers. Moriori 21:51, Sep 27, 2004 (UTC)
Launch pictures
Hi! Thanks for uploading Image:As201 launch.jpg and Image:As203 launch.jpg. I notice they currently don't have image copyright tags. Could you add one to let us know its copyright status? (You can use {{gfdl}} if you release it under the GFDL, or {{fairuse}} if you claim fair use, etc.) If you don't know what any of this means, just let me know where you got the images and I'll tag them for you. Thanks so much, – Quadell (talk) (help)[[]] 04:32, Oct 24, 2004 (UTC)
Eid ul-Fitr
Why did you remove this from current events? It may bot mean much to you in NZ, but 1.3billion people (22% of world pop) are observing it this weeked. Morroco has pardoned, or reduced sentence on 1183 people to mark the feast. It is the most important feast of the year for muslims. I googled Eid on google news and got 2280 hits in 0.38 secs. Unlike Christians and Lent, the vast majority of Muslims actually observe Ramadan. I started a dicussion on this sort of thing at the Village pump. Wikipedia:Village pump (policy)#Moveable Feasts on the Main Page Your input would be appreciated. -- Martin TB 13:03, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for your support. I've fixed the tag on the images. I was really lucky most of the images were already uploaded by other people. Grouping them together was the inspiration for the page. Thanks Giano 21:15, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Saturn V
I agree, I've changed my "Object" to a "Support". Great article :) Zerbey 18:02, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Revert without comment
Please don't do that - if you disagree with an edit, please discuss it on the talk page, thank you, Trollminator 00:12, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Partition of India
You voted for Partition of India, this week's Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured-standard article.
Bernard Williams
Hi, you recently added the Featured Article template to Bernard Williams. I didn't realize it had gone through the entire process. Does that mean it is definitely now featured? Slim 20:16, Dec 8, 2004 (UTC)
Thanks
Thanks for the kind words. I just get frustrated with dealing with people, especially ones who tend to want to "own" one aspect of the wikipedia or who snip at you for not doing something the "right" way. It seems like every time I come out from working on obscure articles about ice hockey to do something related to "policy" or making the wiki better I just find myself running in an uphill battle that isn't really worth my energy. Well, thanks for letting me rant a bit. Kevin Rector 01:49, Dec 10, 2004 (UTC)
images from 1905 publication, so out of copyright jimfbleak 06:27, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Canada death penalty
Ah, thanks for pointing that out!
-DonQuixote87
Your sig
The "talk" link on your sig. . . I don't think it goes where you mean for it to go. (Or perhaps you did that on purpose, being an evil monkey, to confuse us.) – Quadell (talk) (help)[[]] 06:50, Dec 12, 2004 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Untagged Images/untaggedimages-bv
I'll work on section 3 and 4 on Wikipedia:Untagged Images/untaggedimages-bv to avoid edit conflicts. -- Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason 21:22, 2004 Dec 12 (UTC)
Image:Green-Diamond-1.jpg
You're rather quick -- it was only up a matter of seconds! I was, in fact, editing the notice as you sent that. I prefer not doing so when I upload because of a MediaWiki bug; it doesn't add the image description page to my watchlist if I write it on the upload page. All fully tagged now (it's a permission-and-fair-use). —Morven 22:48, Dec 12, 2004 (UTC)
New Zealand external links
I see you reverted the revert of the virtualoceania link. I also notice that you removed this same link Talk:New_Zealand#External_Links. This is a commercial site which carries advertising, and has been added to more than a dozen articles, mostly dealing with the South Pacific. I feel it is inappropriate for Wikipedia to link to it. The link also replaced one to nz.com, which appears to be non-commercial. Would you reconsider?-gadfium (talk) 05:13, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Liberty Motor Car
Hi. I reverted your delete message on Image:LibertyMotorCar1919.jpg, which you marked as "no image". It certainly displays fine for me. Perhaps there was some momentary glitch when you looked at it? Perhaps you should take a look at it again, and if it still isn't there, try reloading. If you have more problems with it, please let me know. Cheers, -- Infrogmation 08:01, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- I've replied to Infrogmation on his talk page.-gadfium (talk) 08:22, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Try taking another look at it. Discussion on Image talk:LibertyMotorCar1919.jpg. -- Infrogmation 17:29, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)
DYK
Well done. 68.81.231.127 10:37, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Vfp15 pictures
Hi. I released three pictures, including the two you mentioned on my Talk page, into the public domain. The gfdl icense anyway. Thanks for pointing this out. Vincent 07:42, 24 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi - do you still need that image? If not, please put it up for deletion. If you want to keep it, please place it in a personal gallery or such. The image is currently listed as unused and uncategorized here, and I don't know where to put it. The image is so dark that not much can be seen anyway... -- G. Gearloose (?!) 12:02, 3 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Maori Wikipedia
Hello to you, too. Thanks for finally clarifying the DownUnder equinoxes. As a former part-time professional astronomer (in 1957), I should have thought of that solution ages ago!
I see you're an image expert. I'm anything but; never understand what will happen to any text or filename I type. Any time you feel like boosting NZ's minority culture, I'd love to see some more images copied to mi:wikipedia.org; no need for "te reo", someone else can fix that. Some of my recent "mineral elements" pages could be an easy place to start, eg mi:konukura.
Kia ora! Robin Patterson 22:11, 9 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Images
Sorry for the mistake on Image:Erleuchtung.jpg. I also listed another one, but that was for clear copyvio (or at least as far as I understand copyright law), not because I'm a deletionist or a censor (methinks I probably hate censorship as much as you do). Sorry to have stepped on your toes and forced you to point out my error. I'll try to be more careful. Happy editing, -SocratesJedi | Talk 08:11, 11 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Can I talk you into withdrawing your TFD request for this? The discussion about what format to use is still on-going, and I'm afraid a vote right now will turn into a storm. I've proposed nominating them all in one batch, in a short time. -- Netoholic @ 05:48, 2005 Jan 13 (UTC)
- Thanks, I just didn't want to bring that whole debate to TFD. -- Netoholic @ 05:52, 2005 Jan 13 (UTC)
Heya, why did you tag Image:Bactrian camel.jpg for speedy deletion as a duplicate instead of Image:Bactrian Camel.jpg? The former is larger and appears to be the original, whereas the latter is a modified and scaled down copy. --fvw* 19:43, 2005 Jan 15 (UTC)
Image sleuthing
There's a new project in town called Wikipedia:Image sleuthing, and you are hereby invited to become an official image sleuth. – Quadell (talk) (sleuth) 00:47, Jan 25, 2005 (UTC)
Bott's Dot vs. Cat's Eye
You requested a Cat's eye image, and likened the object to a Bott's Dot. Bott's Dots are tactile only; cat's eyes are specialized reflectors that turn light 180°. -- Fred 06:39, 25 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Hi. Why did you put a Poland-Stub on a town in the Ukraine? The polish only fought there. -- Chris 73 Talk 04:58, Jan 27, 2005 (UTC)
Stop sabotaging articles
"don't revert without comment;" "-No, rather it's "Be Civil", don't order me to obey you with claims that are the opposite of The Wikipedia rules and stop sabotaging that article and changing it so it's stating things that aren't true. I didn't research that article and give my time for you to come in an have a bit of causual fun changing it to make it incorrect. You don't give a damn about Claire Weekes. WikiUser 20:59, 22 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Howdy, Part of my changes to the article were only say the page conformed with Wikipedia:Manual of Style (biographies), which states the the lead sentence should be the way that I have structured it. I was also removing some material that I thought was POV and editing the article to make it easier to read. I also fixed some mistakes like having an 1970's instead of 1970s. Also Revert#Explain_reverts states that you should always explain why you reverted the page not just leave a blank edit summary. Evil Monkey → Talk 21:48, Jan 22, 2005 (UTC)
- All the information needed for people to see what was going on was available. I wouldn't edit an article on, say economics, if I didn't know anything about it. Please only edit articles to improve them. Not make them worse or pointless. WikiUser 18:20, 23 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Stop taking all my articles and sabotaging them by putting in spelling and grammar mistakes and other stuff to make them worse. There's a covention here- British English for British subjects and articles that are already in British English. You're giving me extra work unecessarily. Can you give me a break and find someone else to latch onto, or just do it to your own articles? WikiUser 18:00, 25 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Can you please point where I have added "spelling and grammar mistakes and other stuff to make them worse." Looking back through my contributions for edits I've made to 'your' articles:
- John Bluthal - [2]
- Arthur Marshall - [3]
- Hot Chocolate (band) - [4]
- Dora Bryan - [5] (to which you have made an edit that has now been reverted by another user)
- Lesley Duncan - [6] (this seems to be the only one where I have actually rewritten a sentence)
- Claire Weekes - [7] (this is the latest edit I've made and excludes the earlier edits that brought me to your attention for sabotaging articles)
- William Q De Funiak - [8]
- Ian Lavender - [9] (which I also moved to the spelling used at IMDB)
- Derek Royle - [10]
- Jack Haig - [11]
- Evil Monkey → Talk 03:47, Jan 26, 2005 (UTC)
- On top of your targetted abuse and trashing articles you want me to do all your wiki editing for you now. Look STOP TARGETTING ME FOR ABUSE.OK? One more an I'm pursuing all the complaint actions available on the wikipedia against yer.OK?WikiUser 13:48, 26 Jan 2005 (UTC)
POSTED BY WikiUser 14:35, 26 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Re your joint attack with 3 other users against me.
Your deleting of all other edits and complaints against you that were here , is additional proof of your mendacious targetting of me.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF WIKI USERS WHO FOLLOW THE RULES and will be concerned about such abuse against hardworking wikiusers like me: WikiUser
Prabakharan
To resolve the issues I have posted a what I consider to nbe a fair description of the subject. I will ask rajesh user:Rrjanbiah for his views as well. In editing na article it is impossible to avoid POV. I have tried my best to avoid offending anybody by trying not to demonise him or glorify hm.Sirimewan
WikiUser RfC
Hi Evil Monkey,
I've started a Request for Comment on WikiUser - he's threatened mediation against three people and started proceedings against two, which is one idiocity too many as far as I'm concerned. Please take a look at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/WikiUser and feel free to add to it as you see fit. -- ChrisO 01:30, 2 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Gangtok
Hi, I've made drastic changes to Gantok. Please could you review it again? Thanks Nichalp 18:42, Feb 4, 2005 (UTC)
Vandalism with Htaccess
Although I appreciate that you tried to assist with User:Htaccess's vandalism, if it is something you can't correct yourself, alert at Wikipedia:Administrator's noticeboard or Wikipedia:Vandalism in progress. Thanks. -- AllyUnion (talk) 08:20, 6 Feb 2005 (UTC)
DIME Edit
You've edited the article on DIME [12] a little too much in my opinion. I agree with you that the original had aspects that could be construed as POV, but to remove all reference to the company that developed the product is a bit much. I feel that you may have misunderstood DIME to be an industry-wide term, and not the company specific system it is. As you can see from the below link, the disambiguation page now has more information than the page to which it links. I should point out that my research into FPGA systems is part-sponsored by Nallatech, so I do not feel it would be NPOV for me to revert the edit, so I'm asking that you consider restoring some of the information you deleted, and putting it into a NPOV form. You could also revert the article to its previous state and argue for its deletion. As it stands you have turned an article into a non-article. Can I ask you to what extent you have studied FPGA systems to feel capable of making radical edits on electronics articles? --Gantlord 15:01, 6 Feb 2005 (UTC) [13]
No good deed goes unpunished
Evil Monkey, You started my talk page with a handy little Welcome message, so thank you! However, as the headline implies, I'm not done with you yet: Can you please tell me, what is the user talk page meant to do? Is it supposed to be a message system for me, a place where people discuss my contributions/behavior/chances of re-election, or something else?
Thanks, Throbblefoot 00:44, 8 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Hair
You were talking about hair. If you want, here is a picture of my hair: Image:Widpeak.jpg. It was requested by User:Duk for the article on widow's peak once he saw that I had a widow's peak in the picture on my page. I'm not too keen on putting pictures of myself into articles, but I don't mind if other people do it :p So, if you are looking for images, feel free to use that. CryptoDerk 02:10, Feb 9, 2005 (UTC)
Did you know...
--Slowking Man 07:35, Feb 10, 2005 (UTC)
tagging articles
Please put semi-permanent templates like {{expansion}} that only are useful to editors, on talk pages (the only exception I can think of would be the different stub templates). This is to Avoid self references as much as possible and make our content more useful to third party users. Thank you. :) --mav 08:59, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)
WikiUser request for arbitration
There's now an RfA on this matter - see Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/WikiUser. -- ChrisO 13:53, 12 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Untagged images
Greetings, naughty primate. I thought I'd let you know that Wikipedia:Untagged images is back up and in full effect, with a new list and new contributors. Regards, – Quadell (talk) (sleuth) 15:37, Feb 16, 2005 (UTC)
Hi! I found one of your user pics untagged, so I'm gonna go ahead and tag it for ya. --InShaneee 15:44, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Welcome back
Good to see you back, Monkey!-gadfium 01:09, 5 Mar 2005 (UTC)
C is for
For your rapid-fire anagrammatical intellect, here's a cookie. -- BRIAN0918 04:05, 16 Mar 2005 (UTC).
Your suggestion of People's Republic of America as our millionth article seems to have fired Wikipedians' imagination. I was particularly amused by its inclusion in Wikipedia:List of countries where Wikipedia is banned. I award you this cookie for your inspiration.-gadfium 09:05, 26 Mar 2005 (UTC)
BARNSTARS FOR YOU!
Once upon a time in the jungles of the Sahara Desert, there were two monkeys, Evil Monkey and Righteous Monkey (ME!!). Either Evil Monkey was my long-lost cousin, another species of monkey, or just something else. Evil Monkey is not actually evil, but he was actually "righteous" and lived a pious life, while I, Righteous Monkey, stole bananas from the local marketplace everyday and constantly got banged up by the police. But one day, a British biologist, Stella Goodwill, adopted Evil Monkey and decided to use him in her mokey-computer-random-typing-experiment-thingy. So Evil Monkey started typing. And it was a huge success! He immediately stared typing the words, "O banana, banana, wherefore art thou banana?" (William Shakespeare, Monkey edition) And then Stella Goodwill introduced him to Wikipedia. As he started pressing the keyboard buttons, he put in words! But not just words, aticles!!!!! Although exactly why Evil Monkey typed in such good articles (with Wikipedia markup!) remains a complete mystery up to this day.
So Evil Monkey started creating articles, cleaning them up, creating redirects, merging/rewriting articles, adding to talk, etc. etc. etc.
I shall now award you the Original Barnstar for doing such a great job on Wikipedia and helping educate the world.
The Working Man's Barnstar. You have labored day in and day out, working tirelessly on Wikipedia and doing work that nobody likes to do.
Your "minor" edits were so great.
Because you are such a cool Wikipedian. :)
And another barnstar, just to add a little bit more to this big list of rewards.
Again, thank you for your work on Wikipedia!
Righteous Monkey 23:05, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC)
P.S. You may have wondered on how I learned the English language. Well, Professor Blaise Pascal adopted me one day and took me to a zoo to teach me manners and civilisation. So I learned human language slowly and gradually became extremely fluid...... I mean fluent. Evil Monkey, you should stop that random typing and actually KNOW the language like me.
Not a cookie
To break the symetry of your other awards I the great Brookie award you a No.1 Brookie 16:28, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Cappunmap
I have had a look at the map and made certain changes. It was a bit confusing. I’m reasonably sure it’s right now. In case the Pacific is still a bit unclear, I’ll explain:
The four east of New Caledonia, west to east, are Vanuatu, Tonga, Fiji, and Niue. Just to the northeast are Tuvalu, Samoa, and the Cook Islands. The one directly east of New Guinea is the Solomon Islands. The remaining blue ones, west to east, are Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Kiribati. The remaining gold one is Nauru. The black one is the Northern Marianas, and the red one is Hawai’i.
I’ve also made one change to the West Indies. I forgot a country. The one standing out to the east of the others in the Lesser Antilles is Barbados. The others, north to south, are St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, and Trinidad and Tobago.
The little black dot just south of the Bahamas is, I suppose, the Turks and Caicos Islands, one of five places among those marked for which I have no data, the others being the Northern Marianas, Western Sahara (although I suppose Morocco enforces its laws there), Northern Cyprus, and Somaliland. Kelisi 00:57, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Thanks for the information. The problem I always find with maps is that they work well for the Continents but completely fall apart for all the islands in the various Oceans. Evil Monkey∴Hello 01:15, Mar 29, 2005 (UTC)
BARNSTARS FOR YOU!
Once upon a time in the jungles of the Sahara Desert, there were two monkeys, Evil Monkey and Righteous Monkey (ME!!). Either Evil Monkey was my long-lost cousin, another species of monkey, or just something else. Evil Monkey is not actually evil, but he was actually "righteous" and lived a pious life, while I, Righteous Monkey, stole bananas from the local marketplace everyday and constantly got banged up by the police. But one day, a British biologist, Stella Goodwill, adopted Evil Monkey and decided to use him in her mokey-computer-random-typing-experiment-thingy. So Evil Monkey started typing. And it was a huge success! He immediately stared typing the words, "O banana, banana, wherefore art thou banana?" (William Shakespeare, Monkey edition) And then Stella Goodwill introduced him to Wikipedia. As he started pressing the keyboard buttons, he put in words! But not just words, aticles!!!!! Although exactly why Evil Monkey typed in such good articles (with Wikipedia markup!) remains a complete mystery up to this day.
So Evil Monkey started creating articles, cleaning them up, creating redirects, merging/rewriting articles, adding to talk, etc. etc. etc.
I shall now award you the Original Barnstar for doing such a great job on Wikipedia and helping educate the world.
The Working Man's Barnstar. You have labored day in and day out, working tirelessly on Wikipedia and doing work that nobody likes to do.
Your "minor" edits were so great.
For working so diligently.
Because you are such a cool Wikipedian. :)
And another barnstar, just to add a little bit more to this big list of rewards.
Again, thank you for your work on Wikipedia!
Righteous Monkey 00:51, 1 Apr 2005 (UTC)
P.S. You may have wondered on how I learned the English language. Well, Professor Blaise Pascal adopted me one day and took me to a zoo to teach me manners and civilisation. So I learned human language slowly and gradually became extremely fluid...... I mean fluent. Evil Monkey, you should stop that random typing and actually KNOW the language like me.
Hello and Thanks...
Hi, Thanks for telling me about the source issue with the Rocket Garden picture. I took the picture on vacation so I put my name and the year I took it. Is that ok? I am new to Wikipedia as of today and it rocks. -Brandon : )
hi again
I am really confused. I will mainly always add my own digital pictures in. What is the easiest tag to put in for my own digital pictures? Also, if you could give me a template/example...that would be super. Wikipedia's help pages are miles long. thanks. -Brandon
Cool
Hi...I added that in. Thanks. You are so kind. Can't wait to edit more pages. -Brandon : )
Barnstar
What Wikipedia:WikiProject Rankings project is not
- This is not suggesting a hierarcal system.
- It will be used only by users who want to use it.
- Only ranking will be assigend to users who want to use it.
- The idea ment to make it like barn stars, but based on regular contribution.
- It is currently a prototype, likely that it is nothing like the final version.
I urge you to reconsider your vote based on this clarification. Thanks --Cool Cat My Talk 08:43, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)