User talk:Robin Patterson
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Hi there. Welcome to Wikipedia! Drop us a note at Wikipedia:New user log to introduce yourself.
Thanks for helping add us to zeal.com. If you're looking for articles to feature, I recommend looking at Wikipedia:Featured articles, where we post our best work to be recognized by everyone. Hopefully you'll do some editing while you're here, too. I suggest looking at Politics of New Zealand, for example. You might find the links below useful:
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Happy editing, Isomorphic 19:34, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)
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Zeal.com
This is in regards to the entry for Zeal. Go to Wikipedia:Votes for deletion and scroll down to yesterday's date. The entry is located there and you can vote on it and state your case. Darkcore 20:49, 23 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Newbie RFP confuses and apologises
Ummm, I don't understand the message you left on my talk page. I think it's possible your are confusing me with someone else. Your message was the first time I had ever heard of this Zeal site. Dori | Talk 21:47, Feb 23, 2004 (UTC)
- (I apologised for the confusion.) :robinp 05:23, 24 Feb 2004 (UTC)
What is a stub?
Hi. In general, I think we consider stubs to be anything at about a paragraph or less (depending on format and such.) However, in regards to the zeal article, the issue is not that it's too short. The issue is whether zeal.com is notable enough to warrant its own encyclopedia entry. Isomorphic 01:30, 24 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Robin's response
- Thanks for those two guidelines, Isomorphic. I'll keep an eye on the VfD entries. If you're interested, as your first message hinted, you can have a look at the press release about the "250,000 high quality, non-commercial listings" volunteers had contributed by 11 months ago:
- We "zealots" have contributed thousands more since; I've contributed over 2,000 profiles in my active 19 months, and some volunteers have written over 20,000:
- robinp 05:23, 24 Feb 2004 (UTC)
see User_talk:Robin_Patterson/archive2004 for the remainder of the 2004 material
Equinox and Images
I thought using March equinox removed the ambiguity and meant that noone would get confused.
RE: When I get some time and a faster internet connection in about a month's time I'll look at adding some of the English pics to the Commons for use in the Maori wikipedia. At the moment I'm using dailup and it just makes doing large amounts of uploads and downloads excuruciating slow. Evil Monkey → Talk 00:22, Jan 10, 2005 (UTC)
Visting Otago
Hi Robin
Thanks for the kind note.Yes - I know I must sound like a visitor but not sure when being a visitor stops. I have family living west of Vauxhall including a grand-son so my time gets divided between UK and NZ. So expect to see more Otago additions in future !
Velela 12:24, 21 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Greetings from across the Pacific!
Thanks for the note on my talk page. Turns out I have a brother-in-law who is from the Wellington area. Small world, eh? "North to Alaska" is one of my favorite songs, also--used to hear it every evening on the radio as an intro to some news program or other. Alaska has changed quite a bit since then. With regard to Ester, I figured that I might as well write about something I know about, so I did. Seems like an awful lot of verbage for such a tiny town, but hey, this is an encyclopedia, not limited by the size of the book it's in, so I suppose the entries don't have to be short, just well organized. Deirdre 17:22, 28 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Saw your comment
Hi, thanks for the comment on my talk page (only just received it, as I am a semi-regular Wikipedia user). Mostly all I do on Wikipedia is translate articles from German to English for translation practice. I haven't done that many so far but I'm hoping to get more finished and online. Anyway, thanks again. Geoffrey Miller
Um...
Don't know if it's "good form" to campaign for votes, but I'm standing for admin and I'd greatly appreciate your vote :) Grutness|hello? Missing image
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05:59, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- 44-0-1! many thanks for the vote! Now to work out how these new admin powers work... Grutness|hello? Missing image
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06:21, 15 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for the message on my user page
Thanks for copying my comment on your talk page on to my user page. I've always meant to put something about who I am! Just got a 1GB memory card for my Palm so most of my Wikipedia reading will be there from now on. Thanks, Geoffrey Miller
Thanks for the kind words on my user page!
I had no idea it was going to be this involved of a process. I suppose I can cope without having my dozen or so anonymous edits. ;) Why are they so pokey about it, though? Do you have any idea?
Thanks a bunch, though, for taking the time! BenSamples 05:28, 17 Feb 2005 (UTC)
More Thanks and a Question
Thanks for the Welcome Robin. You're obviously taking your admin role seriously, not ignoring that you were welcoming people before your adminship was granted.
In regard to the changes and additions I made to Great Barrier Island, thanks for the pointers. (Still see typos lurking as well despite my best efforts).
As you suggested, I do have a personal connection to GBI and I think I could contribute interesting information sans POV but how much is too much? (You can see where I am going with that on my L-Bit "User" page). I will resist the temptation until I have a better understanding.
I came to this page rather oddly. To cut a long story, I found (in Google's image search) an image of a coconut crab from one of my webpages. (A photo I had taken and indicated is free to use). When I followed this image into Wiki, I found that the page the image was linked to was expired, so stumbled into Great Barrier Island following other images on mine (the Haratonga photo).
I wonder if you know of a way to search if there are further images through the old-dead links? Obviously I am happy to do the deed of correction myself but (vainly?) want them all correct.
Cheers L-Bit 02:57, 26 Feb 2005 (UTC)
gadfium has answered this query in part.... L-Bit 07:04, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC)
A quick hello
Hi Robin: A quick hello. I noticed the Māori Wikipedia and am impressed. I have been taking Te Reo with Te Wānanga O Aotearoa for a year and just now entering Year 2. My Reo isn't great but it's coming along. Writing in Te Reo is very time-consuming, and time is very short, but I may try to incorporate some of my homeplay (Wānanga-speak for homework) with a contribution at some point. It's difficult because much of what I write is only barely understandable at this point. Is it OK to use the Māori Wikipedia as a language-practice tool? Mona-Lynn 22:08, 5 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Hiya! Thanks for the nice message! You haven't noticed me because I only contribute occasionally, and only here and there on NZ articles. Latin music is my big thing. Wikipedia is a relaxation tool for me but I severely limit my time on it. Oftentimes I just copyedit a paragraph here or there on the collaboration of the week when I can't sleep, or do some stuff with ethnomusicology-related articles, which is what I study. I may post a couple things on the Māori Wikipedia here and there. My lessons restart this week. I'm still very basic but it will start accelerating again. Unfortunately I've had to switch from the Wānanga because their lessons are on the wrong night. I'll be with AUT. Dang! I really wanted to support the Wānanga. Thanks for the welcome and see you around Wikipedia! Mona-Lynn 10:24, 7 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Flags of the world
Hi Robin - yes, that's me. I've been involved in the FotW website or quite a number of years now. Flags of the World is a huge site (though not as big as Wikipedia) - over 30,000 flag images, I think - and it's mirrored at quite a number of locations, which seems to make things easier for both the page editors and the servers. I know of at least one other FOTW regular who's a Wikipedian (User:Zscout370, who contributes to a lot of flag articles).
You're right about the capital D of Delta Crucis, of course, and I remember the Evening Star - must be about 25 years since it closed now! Grutness|hello? Missing image
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07:28, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- I've created a stub for Evening Star (newspaper). Please correct or expand as necessary.-gadfium 09:12, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC)
German article on Tongariro National Park
Hi Robin, I've extended the de:Tongariro-Nationalpark-article a little bit following the be bold-principle. Can you (as the only fluent German speaking New Zealander in the Wikipedia-community I know) have a quick look on it at any time? I'm especially unsure about the territorial authorities. Cheers, --Alexander Sommer 16:31, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Maori wiki
Hi Robin - I can't promise I'll do much work on mi.wikipedia - my knowledge of Te Reo is very, very limited - so much so that I spent a bit of time trying to work out why you were talking about a penguin until I realised what "hoiho Uwhingitana" was :) As for the energetic start, much of that flurry of edits was trying to figure out how to edit the macrons correctly! Grutness|hello? Missing image
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01:09, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Dn suburbs
Hi Robin. You wrote: Tomahawk, Kew (you shouldn't have missed that one - you pass it often enough), Corstorphine, Concord, Bradford, Brockville, Kaikorai, Balmacewen, Wakari, Glenleith... Did you mention Macandrew Bay, Broad Bay, Portobello...?
Yes, there were quite a few more I could have mentioned (and yes, I drove past the foot of Kew less than an hour ago!). There's also Calton Hill, Ocean View, Tahuna, Tainui... Mac Bay and Broad Bay are in there, but Portobello already has a separate article. It should be linked in like the Green Island one, probably - I'll do that now. The same should happen if Sawyers Bay gets its own article, probably. And you're right, Dalmore is further away from me, but my sister-in-law lives there, so I should have added it in! :) Grutness|hello? Missing image
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05:15, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- Good man. I wonder if I should dredge up Bayfield (most of which WAS dredged up, actually, over several decades), Musselburgh, St Clair Park, Burnside, Halfway Bush, Dunottar, City Rise, Forbury, and Hillside among the inner lot and Highcliff[e], Otakou, ... actually, we have the overlap with Dunedin#List_of_Dunedin_suburbs that possibly needs a bit more tweaking. Some of the above may be on one or both already, I haven't checked them all today. Some need disambiguation if they are going to get separate articles. Robin Patterson 06:44, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Macrons
Grutness, referring to the penultimate heading above - I wonder how you have been accessing macrons on the "mi". A couple that you did looked like what one gets with some fancy fonts - the macron was out to the right (on my screen anyway).
In theory you can click in (or copy and paste from) the first bunch of java characters below the edit box (where I moved them from their "standard" position, which is away down in the pecking order). Some pages, as you may have noticed, have my alternative hidden line within the actual edit box - very useful for editing near the top or bottom of the page. Either way, the edit box may get code rather than a proper-looking macron, but that's easier to check than a rectangle!
If creating new locality articles, please
- make all possible use of my "User:Robin Patterson/MaoriModelPlacesPages" ("en" subpage - apology if I've already mentioned that), and
- don't bother to use macrons for the page name initially because we can improve usability and searchability by having the initial article without macrons in its name then create a redirect the easiest way by moving it.
Don't rush into "mi"; the recent changes is looking nicely mixed with our Scandinavian and Taiwanese and Spanish friends busy.
Robin Patterson 06:44, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Alan Duff
Hi, you added a greeting to my talk page about a year ago. I noticed you are from New Zealand and I thought I would bring this entry - which I added recently - to your attention. I was surprised there was no entry already, but I have a feeling it could be improved quite a bit. If you can take a look that would be great! TIA. --Mista-X 03:15, 25 Apr 2005 (UTC)
==the mi:kakahi fella and NZ timeline==
Had a chat to user 164.78.252.56, and he promises not to to it again.
The 2004 in New Zealand page is great. I wonder if there is a way that it can be instantly generated using a year catagory somehow?
I have been thinking that the issue is not specifically the timeline. It is more of a question on how far a click should travel, and indeed in which direction. eg the near 2004 in New Zealand target is 99% clearly a better target then the 2004 target for most NZ pages.
Is User_talk:Dramatic the best place to continue this conversation? I suggest we continue at a water pump somewhere, or in a section of: Talk:Timeline_of_New_Zealand_history?
NevilleDNZ 14:53, 6 May 2005 (UTC)
Duplication
The bulk of your page was duplicated, as of 10:26 on March 7, 2005. I've taken the liberty of chopping the first half out, but feel free to slap my wrist if I've been presumptious. Noisy | Talk 17:24, May 6, 2005 (UTC)
Kia ora
Sorry I don't know much TRM other than really basic stuff but I really want to learn, mi Wikipedia is going to rock - I'll ask all my whanau and mates to contribute (maybe my cuzz will translate his Ram Muay article hehehe) :D
RE: Thanks for all the New Zealand geography additions
Thank you very much for noticing. I wondered if anybody saw those. But, when I went to those pages, New Zealand cities, there was either a map of the entire district, or none at all. There would be a discription of where the city/town was, but that doesn't do someone like me, from "up-over", and other places much good. I would have to open another browser window, find a map, and then I would know. Guess I am more of a visual person. So, I decieded someone else might be like me, and to make it easier, I thought I would add maps pointing to the city's/town's. Well, then I went to Hastings, and there was paltry anything, and it was poorly written, with errors. So, of course the Wiki in me had to write a new history, do some research, and the hunt goes on. "Building a better WikiPedia, one edit at a time". I hope people like them. WikiDon
Stubs
Don't worry, it's quite a commom mistake. Sorry if I sounded a bit too business-like, it's just that I was cleaning up a couple dozen pages last night. :) I just don't get what you meant by How does this page get away with having one? Cheers. --Sn0wflake 19:10, 24 May 2005 (UTC)
- Ah, I see what you mean. Actually, it's just the templates which are being linked, not the categories themselves. Thus, the page doesn't get listed on Category:Stub (which we have been trying to clear for quite a while over at WP:WSS). Cheers. --Sn0wflake 20:12, 24 May 2005 (UTC)
Green colour
I've given a rough idea on the colour I want the babel green to be switched to. I have no problems if it is lightened or darkened. Its in the babel talk. Regards, =Nichalp (Talk)= 13:57, Jun 3, 2005 (UTC)
Roman Empire map
Sorry, but I really have no idea if it was copyrighed. I had dragged that image from the Roman Empire article, but I don't know if it has been removed since. I guess it would be okay to use. Dbraceyrules 19:03, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)
It is amazing how many languages you speak. Dbraceyrules 19:04, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- Thank you, but it shouldn't be amazing. A thousand years of British ancestry. Latin and French at Otago Boys' High School then added German (not very successfully, though eventually passed Stage 3) at University of Otago. And it's easy to learn a bit of mi:te reo maori in New Zealand. I have dabbled in 15 other languages, a couple of which see me helping with their Wikipedias occasionally. Robin Patterson 02:41, 5 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- Yeah, but I guess you're a "polyglot," personally I only speak Spanish (but I don't write it perfectly all the time, although I speak it fluently), and I am learning Portuguese, which shouldn't be too hard compared to Spanish. I can read, write and understand it, but pronunciation is a bit harder than Spanish. Other than that, I just speak my favorite: good old English. lol. Take care, - 209.165.13.135 22:44, 5 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Māori
I've rename the article Maori Wars to New Zealand land wars and set about fixing the double redirects. However, there's one I can't get to: Māori Wars. I also note that articles linking to Māori don't get there; Wikipedia is failing to parse past the M. I think the macron over the a used to be a valid character in article titles. As someone who seems to have used it extensively in the past, do you know what's happened and how we can fix it?-gadfium 09:17, 5 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Thanks!
Hi Robin!
Yes, I know about the Portuguese Wikipedia... but I believe joining the English one will improve my English. Anyway, I joined the Portuguese and the French ones, too!
- -D
Thanks,
--Milena 17:40, Jun 17, 2005 (UTC)