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==Thanks for the flowers==
==Thanks for the flowers==
Thanks for the compliments on the Bobby Sands rebalancing. I've just did a brief-ish page on the [[1981_Irish_Hunger_Strike]], which seemed to me to be sorely missing, and had to edit the links in the [[Bobby Sands]] entry afterwards anyway. Thanks for the point on minor editing vs. major editing. I'm new to this so all tips appreciated. [[User:Gerry Lynch|Gerry Lynch]] 23:16, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the compliments on the Bobby Sands rebalancing. I've just did a brief-ish page on the [[1981_Irish_Hunger_Strike]], which seemed to me to be sorely missing, and had to edit the links in the [[Bobby Sands]] entry afterwards anyway. Thanks for the point on minor editing vs. major editing. I'm new to this so all tips appreciated. [[User:Gerry Lynch|Gerry Lynch]] 23:16, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)

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Hello Solipsist:

I have been including some sources, but most of it is coming from research that I have done over the past 25 years. Much of what I'm posting was done building by building, sculpture by sculpture. Hence the freqent reference to ''Unpublished Manuscripts'' The books that I use are all ones that i have in my own library, seeing as I sort of in an out of the way spot in New Mexico [USA].

But thanks for the feed back. I , sort of like the DJs that you sometimes hear at 3 AM who muse, "I wonder if there is anyone out there hearing this?'" find myself wondering the same. Not that it matters too much. At some point someone will want to know about Charles Keck, and here it will be.

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Again, welcome! - UtherSRG 16:45, 13 Mar 2004 (UTC)


image names

better to not include pixel info in image names, this data is easily obtainable with any image library even webbrowsers...and it makes it more annoying when people will change your image. also , learn about the image syntax, eg [[someimage.jpg|thumb|200px]]

Gave it a try, with N = 5: Random page => Frood => Ford Prefect (character) => Arthur Dent => Kurt Vonnegut => Satire => Curse => God => Judaism => Christianity => Messiah => King David => Books of Samuel => Books of Kings => Kingdom of Israel => Solomon => Grace => Amazing Grace => William Cowper => Poet => Georgian poets => 1912....

an interesting walk! thank you!


Just got a 28er with N = 5: -- Solipsist 11:51, 11 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Sanchi - Stupa - Buddha - Karma - Upanishad - Philosophy - Syllogism - Categorical syllogism - Proposition - Predicate - Bertrand Russell - Mathematician - Quantum mechanics - Classical mechanics - Statics - Center of mass - Unit - Engineering - Experience - Empirical knowledge - Intuition - Common sense - Judgment - Liability - Property - Product (business) - Service - Customer

by the way

did you know you can get the names in order in a category by putting tags like this: [[category:sculptor|Smith, John]] which specify how they'll be alphabetized? -- Nunh-huh 11:51, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

No I didn't - that's useful -- Solipsist 12:02, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

categories

Its a new one on me. It seems we're going to need technical ways to have synonymous categories (Poet and Poets, for example). I can try to delete the page with the superfluous category (I'm not sure if it's possible, but I'll try) and then you can creat a page without a capitalization problem...you'll still have to change it in each individual article till a technical soluntion is forthcoming. - Nunh-huh 11:26, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

well, that seems to have gone ok....let me know if I'm wrong! -- Nunh-huh 11:30, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]
That seems to have done the trick - Thanks. Fortunately I haven't created any tagged articles with the capitalisation.
There is a second minor capitalisation issue in that [[category:conceptual artists]] doesn't get automatically promoted to [[category:Conceptual artists]] with the first letter capitalised -- Solipsist 12:02, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]
I really think we should dispense with case sensitivity for these categories, but that will probably be a refinement at some later time. Meanwhile I'd try to use lowercase except where Uppercase is for some reason essential (Proper Name), etc. -- Nunh-huh 12:05, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]
Actually I think I was wrong. Capitalisation promotion could be working normally, so it was probably a cache issue that got me before -- Solipsist 12:59, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

Henry Moore

The trouble with your image placement edit on Henry Moore is that it now looks terrible on a large monitor - say 1600.1200. The second image is inset from the first. The purpose of the DIV arrangement you removed was to ensure the two images are always right justified and one above another. Do you fancy reconsidering your edit? --Tagishsimon

You are right, sorry about that: hopefully fixed again now — Actually I fancy rewriting and expanding the article, which would give more space to allow the images to float. And ideally add and image or (replace the Westminster image) to show a pierced reclining figure. -- Solipsist 13:52, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. Agreed, all we need is for someone with Henry Moore knowledge to come along and provide some more text. And if you're that person, go for it. BTW, I see you are adding Category:Sculptors ... could I suggest you think about the format [[Category:Sculptors|Plazzatto, Enzo]] which has the effect of ordering the links in the categry list in familyname order rather than firstname order. (Or not - your choice, except for Enzo, who is already in that format.) --Tagishsimon
No problem. could I suggest you think about the format [[Category:Sculptors|Plazzatto, Enzo]] - Indeed, unfortunately I only found out about that trick around about the G's, and I'm also now placing the category tags at the bottom of the page. With luck I will go back and fix the earlier tags, but I am out of time today. By the way, theEnzo page is suffering from a bug in the category system which puts white space at the end of the first line. When a picture is right aligned against the first para everything gets rather squished. The work around is to move the picture down to the second para (not good in this case), or put two <br> at the top of the page (also not brilliant). -- Solipsist 14:10, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

Artesian

I regret to inform you that I have listed artesian as a possible copyright infringement. (I know you didn't post the text, of course.) Your diagram is very good, so I thought it would be courteous to let you know of its companion article's demise. It's a shame; but a new, clean version can be posted in a /Temp subpage as per the instructions (and I may do this myself if nobody else gets around to it). In any event, your diagram will not be deleted. Cheers, -- Hadal 09:52, 10 Jun 2004 (UTC)

I'd noticed. My drawing was just a reworking of a diagram I saw elsewhere. I thought you had done rather well to spot the text was a copyvio. Rewriting a stub is one solution, but now I look into it more, I have mild doubts as to whether the article should be under the title Artesian in the first place — as your first link makes clear, in a more general sense it should really means 'from Artois'.
One solution is to amalgamate the article (and diagram) into Well which is what the 1911 EB does. I could then update the diagram to include a water table well. Trouble is there are also Artesian springs to explain. So alternatively we could move Artesian to Artesian well, explain Artesian springs under the same article and include redirects for Artesian spring and a (one line?) disambig for Artesian.
Another interesting wrinkle that your second link implies is that the water table is not a perpendicular surface (as my diagram naively implies), but is probably a sloping or curved potentiometric surface. -- Solipsist 19:23, 10 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Hello

I chuckled when I saw your name -- hadn't noticed you around before. I decided (I have a notably absurd and whimsical sense of humor) to drop by and ask if I was a figment of your imagination, or if you were a figment of mine. ;-) Either way, I think the response will be worth reading. Happy editing, Jwrosenzweig 23:50, 21 Jun 2004 (UTC)

I'm happy to have brightened your day. Smile and the whole world smiles with you - which of course doesn't surprise the solipsist. As to your question, logically I can only give one answer, but I refuse to do so on the grounds that I might incriminate myself :-) -- Solipsist 14:29, 22 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Delightful. I hope to see you around more often (or perhaps I will merely will it). :-) Jwrosenzweig 15:52, 22 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Thanks for the flowers

Thanks for the compliments on the Bobby Sands rebalancing. I've just did a brief-ish page on the 1981_Irish_Hunger_Strike, which seemed to me to be sorely missing, and had to edit the links in the Bobby Sands entry afterwards anyway. Thanks for the point on minor editing vs. major editing. I'm new to this so all tips appreciated. Gerry Lynch 23:16, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)

from carptrash

Hello Solipsist:

I have been including some sources, but most of it is coming from research that I have done over the past 25 years. Much of what I'm posting was done building by building, sculpture by sculpture. Hence the freqent reference to Unpublished Manuscripts The books that I use are all ones that i have in my own library, seeing as I sort of in an out of the way spot in New Mexico [USA].

But thanks for the feed back. I , sort of like the DJs that you sometimes hear at 3 AM who muse, "I wonder if there is anyone out there hearing this?'" find myself wondering the same. Not that it matters too much. At some point someone will want to know about Charles Keck, and here it will be.

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