User talk:Ahoerstemeier/Archive 3
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Images on italian wikipedia
Hi Andy,
I haven't possibility to insert image in italian Wikipedia, the only way to work with image is link to the english version.
For the problem of Somalia Map, i have copied a map presente on the english data base, modifying the topography information from English to Italian (For examples: "Ethiopia" became "Etiopia".
Excuse me for my english.
Ciao. Renato Caniatti
Deep apology for vandalism
Sorry, I clicked this button on the computer ctr A think and was about to talk then it all deleted. GrahamWhite
I was terribly embarrassed when you blocked me as user Didora. A friend of mine was at my place and went through my passwords and abused my account. I have two accounts - this and Didora. Again, would you please consider unblocking me and my IP.
Sorry from a supporter of Wikipedia, User:GrahamWhite, 07 Nov 2003
Michael vandalism
Any way we can ban the IP that Michael is using? Just a thought, because you're going through a lot of trouble to keep reverting him. -- Mattworld 16:34, 10 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- Guess what I am doing. The problem is AOL - their proxy is using a new IP every time, so it is not just one IP to block, but a whole IP range, so a blocked IP don't help for long. andy 16:38, 10 Nov 2003 (UTC)
United Nations Mission in Liberia should probably be deleted, as it was created by him. -- Mattworld 16:40, 10 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- Nevermind, looks like you took care of it. -- Mattworld 16:40, 10 Nov 2003 (UTC)
IP blocks and email
Hey - I just got an email from a legit user who shares an IP you blocked (62.253.96.42) with a vandal (I've since unblocked that address). That's not a big deal - it is regrettable, but it happens. However the person who was blocked had no way to contact you because you do not have an email address set-up in your preferences. So if you want to help us block the IPs of vandals in the future, then it would be very helpful if you set-up a valid email address in your preferences. This will not expose your email address to spammers or even the people who email you (unless you respond to their email). Thanks! --mav 01:29, 11 Nov 2003 (UTC)~
- Strange, I had given my email their once already. I now re-added it, but I have no idea why it was lost - I even got mail that way before. And just yesterday I also got an email from someone who got the AOL IPs Michael had used before (152.163.253.xx), and I did unban those IPs as well, but seems like that user found my email via the link to my homepage on my user page. andy 08:29, 11 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Adolph Hitler
Andy - is Adolph Hitler a German spelling? As far as I'm aware the correct spelling is Adolf - but I'm not German. Secretlondon 15:03, Nov 12, 2003 (UTC)
- "ph" is an old spelling of "f" in German which gets more and more uncommon - e.g. Photo is nowadays always written Foto. At Hitler's time it was probably more common to use the ph, but I am not aware that Hitler changed the spelling of his first name - and normally names don't change their spelling. andy 15:12, 12 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Macedonia
Hello Andy, do you want me to protect the Macedonia Talk? Muriel 16:55, 12 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- I don't think that is necessary. I discussed enough with that one, anything else is a waste of time - now I will just correct his frauds. Why these nationalists don't recognize they loose all sympathy when trying to press their point that way. andy 17:00, 12 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- Just dont let yourself be upset by wacos ok? :) Muriel
WikiProject German districts
Just wanted to let you know, that I will revive my participation in the WikiProject German districts. I just started with Landshut. (Probably you've already seen, you seem to be here 24 hours a day ;-).) Take care -- Baldhur 14:34, 14 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- Yes, I am a Wikipediholic, I have to admit it. As you guessed, I saw it before you notified me :-) It's good you're back, maybe we can still make it to finish them this year... andy 20:25, 14 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Signing in article
Re your note on User talk:132.246.28.65: Isn't it actively discouraged to sign one's contributions on the article page itself? --snoyes 16:59, 14 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- Yes, I guess so, but I didn't find the FAQ page about it, so I explained the rationale instead. But without proof I didn't want to scare away the new contributor. andy 20:25, 14 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- You accidentally told the user, that it is common practice here to sign the contributions. You just forgot a "not" ;-) That's what Snoyes was talking about. -- Baldhur 13:47, 15 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Image deletion
Hi, you said on Image talk:Manta Ray.jpg today that images can not be deleted, so I thought I'd tell you that now they can, as of about 25 hours ago. I think there needs to be a place to announce such things, but the Wikipedia:Announcements page doesn't seem the right place. Angela 00:42, 19 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- That must have changed within the last two days - as last time I read the Vfd/copyvio page in more detail it still had the long list of images to be deleted. But thanks for the note, so I will not continue to spread this ancient status :-) andy 08:33, 19 Nov 2003 (UTC)
New whale species
Andy, Thank you very much indeed for the note about the new baleen whale announced in Nature you added to Whale. I would've probably missed that journal article otherwise! Pete 14:53, 20 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- You're welcome. I found it in a science section of a german online news site ([1] (http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/erde/0,1518,274822,00.html)), I only quoted Nature as the actual source of the news article. Last time I even compiled an article from such a news article - see Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis. But maybe this time I leave it to the whale specialists here. andy 15:00, 20 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- I won't dare call myself a whale specialist/expert, but they are a topic of fascination for me, and I have ended up writing probably half the cetacean articles here, so I will try to scrape out an article on it if you don't beat me to it. The nature abstract and first paragraph are available online though they probably say the same as you read on the news site you read. Pete 15:08, 20 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- I noticed you noticed the article almost straight away. It is pretty bare at the moment - I have academic access to Nature online but that lags a week behind normal publication, I think... so when I can get hold of the full article there may be more to add. Pete 16:02, 20 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- I won't dare call myself a whale specialist/expert, but they are a topic of fascination for me, and I have ended up writing probably half the cetacean articles here, so I will try to scrape out an article on it if you don't beat me to it. The nature abstract and first paragraph are available online though they probably say the same as you read on the news site you read. Pete 15:08, 20 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Time Cube
Thanks for the persistent defense of my talk page! -- VV 11:23, 21 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Lumbricus terrestris
Thanks for adding a taxobox to L. terrestris. It stirred me to action. WormRunner 03:17, 26 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- Good work - you also cleaned up that article about Lumbricus which made me find the stub of L. terrestris at first. andy 08:47, 26 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Changwat Songkhla
Hello, my name is Walter (waerth on wikipedia.nl). As to your question about Changwat Songkhla. I have been living in Thailand for 4 years and according to my Thai friends here Hat Yai is the capital and not Songkhla. I have to agree that my Thai is not perfect, and I have not found it written anywhere. But then again, Thai statistics ............... . I do use them though for the details like population etc. I will try to make interwiki links myself. Nice to hear from you, good luck. Waerth 16:37, 28 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- It's true that Hat Yai is the biggest settlement in the Songkla province, as well as the most popular and well-known one, however e.g. [2] (http://thestar.com.my/services/printerfriendly.asp?file=/2003/9/20/features/songkla.asp) says: "The following day we made a day trip to Songkla. This seaside town is the capital of Songkla Province, not Hat Yai as many people think.". And my wife also confirms that it's always the Amphoe Mueang which is the one which is the capital. andy 22:04, 28 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- Ok, as I checked it again with the government district office and indeed, Songkhla is the Amphoe Muang. So far for Thai "folk" wisdom .............. .
- Thanx for mentioning it, I will get rid of the text asap. 203.147.0.44 11:18, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)
From Mero
Thanks for deleting all those stupid articles by 64.66.89.197 --Mero
newts
I don't know where I got the species name; it was some time ago, probably in a book I got from a library. -- Tarquin 22:55, 2 Dec 2003 (UTC)
plural names for taxonomic groups
I see you're pluralizing names of general types of salamanders. I had to think about that a while back with common names of fish families, and decided it wasn't a great idea. Although one could argue the plural is appropriate because the term refers to a group of types rather than a single type, it's still the case that in running text we want to able to refer to either one or multiple members of the type without relying on redirs. Almost all general types are singular now; presumably you're not proposing to also change frog, mammal, snake, etc, because like lungless salamander they designate multiple species? Stan 22:11, 3 Dec 2003 (UTC)
- In the taxonomic listing I use to sort those pages they are all listed in plural, and the latin family is plural by itself as well. And it has at least two cases where it has a specific species with the same name as the higher order group (the Mole Salamander and Pacific Great Salamander) - so either it needs an article title like Mole Salamander (family) or the plural one. But for now I will keep the simple cases in singular, and post the question in the Wikiproject TreeOfLife - I thought it had a guideline there. andy 22:37, 3 Dec 2003 (UTC)
- Animal taxa have always been in singular case here. I consider this a good idea. The guideline in German wikipedia to place families in plural case and species in singular case and genera sometimes in plural and sometimes in singular case is often leading to a complete confusion of duplicate articles and inconsistencies. So in my view it is the best solution to place everything in singular case. -- Baldhur 08:53, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)
- I think those (common) article names, at least for families should be in plural if possible to avoid problems. Sometimes common names for families are (in singular) the same as a Latin name for a genus like Agamas for Agamidae (family) and Agama (genus). Therefore I used the plural form for the family.Jurriaan 09:06, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)
- I tend to oppose that. Most users will search for the information in the Agamas article; they are probably less interested in a list of scientific species names. Unfortunately they probably won't find the information under Agamas, if they previously searched for Agama. We have disambiguation pages in order to point users to a page, if family and genus are ambiguous. At least you should point from the Agama page to the Agamas page in another way than the expert-only Agamidae link. -- Baldhur 10:30, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)
- Maybe we better continue the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Tree of Life, as there it should have a bigger audience than on my talk. andy 10:51, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)
(Unrelated) vandalism cleaning messages
Thanks, snoyes 15:06, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)
Hi! Would you like to block 24.2.152.139 ? He is vandalizing several articles including Kaliningrad. -- Nico 17:26, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)
- If I see it correctly it is an edit war about the bolding or italication of the old city names. That does not call for a blocking, that does call for a protection of the pages in state of that edit war, to make you discuss the topic. I don't follow these polish-german fights, and I don't like to be taken into them. Besides, I am offline in a minute now... andy 17:30, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)
Andy. It looks like people would like us to put {{subst:test}} on the talk pages of vandals before we delete the articles. Obviously it takes longer but its probably a way of avoiding biting the newbies. Secretlondon 15:26, Dec 10, 2003 (UTC)
Thai statistics
Hello Andy, I have bought a book wich publishes the basic census numbers of all Thai provinces, it has inhabitants, division male/female, nr of schools, gdp, hospitals, etc etc. It was published in 2003. It states the inhabitants etc. as of December 2002. I can make a list linked to my userpage for you. Apart from inhabitants anything else you might want? Walter (http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overleg_gebruiker:Waerth)
Thanks from Anjouli
Just to say thanks for that quick unblock. Just hope the vandal does not come back. If so, what's to be done? Nothing I expect. Kind regards, Anjouli 16:39, 12 Jan 2004 (UTC)
delete request
I think Paul Stacey should be deleted. It's a joke page. Thanks! - UtherSRG 15:43, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Too late, User:Secretlondon was faster :-) andy 15:59, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Yeah... I can never tell who will be faster... sometimes I make 2 requests, sometimes only one, to the most recent Deletion Log logger. Thanks anyway. Is there some better process for immediate deletes? - UtherSRG 16:10, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- There are two standard ways how non-admins can help the admins to spot the articles to be deleted. One is to blank the nonsense page, then it cannot do so much harm anymore, and it is also quite easy to spot in the New Pages list (if that one isn't disabled due to performance problems). The other even better one is to replace it with {{msg:Dtest}}, then it can be found on the pages which link to Wikipedia:Deleted test - and it also is notable in the new pages as a very short article with just 13 bytes. andy 16:21, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Thanks! New Pages must be an admin link. msg:Dtest is now in my vocabulary. :) - UtherSRG 16:30, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- No, the new pages are for everyone - see Special:Newpages. You can also find that link in the Utilities section on top of the Recent Changes. And you can find more of these handy messages like Dtest at Wikipedia:MediaWiki custom messages. andy 20:38, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Ah! I was expecting it to be a siderbar link. Cool. I knew of both Utilities and Wikipedia:MediaWiki custom messages, but that doesn't mean I have the content commited to memory. *grins* Thanks again! - UtherSRG 20:44, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Yeti disagreement
I would appreciate your input on talk:Yeti. Thanks! - UtherSRG 01:34, 20 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Protection request
Can you protect September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks? Wik keeps moving the page before consensus to do so has been established. --Jiang 22:37, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Macaca
Schoene Gruessen aus Kalifornien... Many thanks for providing the species list for Macaca, and the picture. I changed the spelling you'd used (Makaque), because I've never seen that used in English. If you know of a community where it is used, though, we should include it on the page as an alternative - presumably it is a transcription of some non-English word so there is unlikely to be one "right" spelling, if there ever is of any word at all.
Now all we have to do is write the 19 species accounts (no, maybe 2 or 3 are done already). seglea 05:00, 20 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- I just noticed that I have this photo in my archive and searched for a good article to place it - and then I noticed that the species list was a bit confusing and I tried to clean it up. I hope the source I used for it uses the currently accepted species and the "official" names. I don't know what is the most common english name - according to a online dictionary the german Makake is Macaque in english, which looks like it originally comes from a french word. Macaca is the latin name of the genus. But, well, you are the native speaker... andy 08:42, 20 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Yes, "macaque" is the normal English spelling. I'm slowly working my way round the primates area of Wikipedia (which is a bit of a mess) checking things against the scientific literature, so I will sort out any obsolete names in due course. But the ones you've provided agree with my memory. seglea 16:08, 20 Jan 2004 (UTC)
BTW, I haven't been including disambig messages on ship index articles, because for every one there are at least two situations where we want people to leave the link alone; from the list of ships by name, and from the ships' namesake, for which any specific hull is wrong, and where we really don't want to list all the hulls. Stan 17:23, 21 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Making a redirect
Hi Ahoerstemeier - I see you converted my Austrian pine "= European black pine" line into a redirect; that's what I wanted it to be (so thanks!), but I don't know how to create a new redirect. How's it done, please? Thanks! MPF 13:24, 22 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- OK, just been given the details by Andy, got it worked out now thanks! MPF
Weingarten
I'm no expert on Germany, but Weingarten in Baden is Weingarten in Wurttemburg, because it is Baden-Wurttemburg. - UtherSRG 16:26, 27 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- No, Baden and Württemberg are two different former states of Germany, which were merged around 1950 to form Baden-Württemberg. So both refer to different areas, and thus the Weingarten in Württemberg is a city, the Weingarten in Baden is a much smaller town. And it even has several villages with the same name in other parts of Germany as well - you can find the more complete list in the German wikipedia ([3] (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weingarten)). andy 16:32, 27 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Ah! That makes sense. Ok. Like I said.... I'm no expert on Germany. grins - UtherSRG 16:35, 27 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- No problem, you're welcome. And without your moving I wouldn't noticed that article, so now I could fix that one, and the link in the district page. And I am sure you can find mistakes in my contributions on other topics as well :-) andy 16:39, 27 Jan 2004 (UTC)
141.209.33.144
Hi Andy, regarding one of your reverts to an edit of User:141.209.33.144, I no longer have an issue with that user as they have explained their intentions at their talk page, so I put their additions back in. If you had your own reasons you may revert it back, but I just wanted to make sure it wasn't being done because of me :) thanks, Dori | Talk 23:36, Jan 27, 2004 (UTC)
Mecklenburg
I just saw that my special friend Nico moved Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Obviously that happened some months ago, but I missed it. What do you think about moving it back? Do you usually link to the English or the German variant? -- Baldhur 19:00, 28 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Worse, he did not move it, he copied the contents (probably as the move target already had a history and thus a move wasn't possible). Most districts link to the english version, but for some I was lazy to write the full english name (I always forget where to put the hyphen) and thus used the german version. But still more links go to the redirect than to the german one. andy 12:45, 29 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Okay, I see. Then I will cut and paste it back and leave a message on the talk page. -- Baldhur 13:16, 29 Jan 2004 (UTC)