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Can we have a new article ARM Cortex-M0 MCU core ? or We could merge ARM Cortex-M3 into a new article ARM Cortex-M - listing all Cortex M processor cores including Cortex M0. FossMCU ( talk) 15:39, 5 December 2011 (UTC)
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This barnstar is being awarded because of particularly fine work done in improving the Raspberry Pi page. Guy Macon ( talk) 08:16, 2 January 2012 (UTC) |
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I'm awarding "The Special Barnstar" because since I joined Wikipedia, you have helped me a lot. From starting my user page to giving me suggestions, and a whole lot more... the list could go on! Wikipedia should be proud to have an editor like you! Thanks, Corkythehornetfan (Talk) 23:15, 28 August 2014 (UTC) |
I was surprised you didn't have that already. Rollback vandalism when looking at the last diff in the edit history.– Gilliam ( talk) 14:53, 17 January 2015 (UTC)
Hi Sbmeirow,
Thanks for applying for one of the free Newspapers.com accounts at the Wikipedia Library. Your application had been pending since last August because we had more applicants than accounts, but we have just been given more accounts and you have been approved. However, one of the requirements for an account is that you have your preferences enabled to receive email messages on English Wikipedia. I need to email you a very short signup form to fill out. Would you mind changing your preferences so I can do that, please? Your email address (and no other information) will be passed on to Newspapers.com so they can activate your subscription. If you're no longer interested in Newspapers.com, please let me know. Thanks! HazelAB ( talk) 18:41, 25 February 2015 (UTC)
Hi Sbmeirow, I was just wondering if you'd like to reconsider withdrawing your application for a Newspapers.com account through the Wikipedia Library. The rush to sign up has slowed a bit, and there are still some accounts available. You've been approved already, and are active in content creation, so I wanted to check back before actually marking your application as withdrawn. All the best, HazelAB ( talk) 13:12, 25 March 2015 (UTC)
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Just wanted to let you know that I thought your clarification on the US City project guidelines was thoughtful, and well done. It truly did make the instructions more clear. Onel5969 ( talk) 14:35, 7 May 2015 (UTC) |
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Congratulations! Fstiennon ( talk) 15:34, 4 November 2015 (UTC) |
I uploaded that meteorite pic to the Greensburg pages, and you had it added to another page within hours. And it seems like you're the go-to person for Kansas in general. You might be able to tell me if I have more pics you need for articles: https://unquietwiki.com/photos/ & https://unquietwiki.com/photos_old (I consider most of them under CC-SA, and license them such on Commons when I do post). Thanks, and keep up the good work! Unquietwiki ( talk) 19:03, 14 January 2017 (UTC) |
An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect Windows 9. Since you had some involvement with the Windows 9 redirect, you might want to participate in the redirect discussion if you have not already done so. Flow 234 (Nina) talk 21:23, 27 July 2017 (UTC)
Hi. My apologies for misunderstanding your "copied text from source" ed cm. I should have given an editor of your experience more benefit of the doubt and looked further, and/or asked you about it here. Jeh ( talk) 06:36, 1 August 2017 (UTC)
Why is this vandalism? https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Talk%3ASolar_eclipse_of_August_21%2C_2017&type=revision&diff=794721136&oldid=794720700 65.95.136.96 ( talk) 18:23, 9 August 2017 (UTC)
Hi-Would you please start an article about Joy, Kansas which is in Kiowa County, Kansas. You are more familiar with Kansas then I am. Many thanks- RFD ( talk) 11:56, 19 August 2017 (UTC)
Hi-the Brenham, Kansas article needs an info box and map; the community is also in Kiowa County, Kansas. Many thanks- RFD ( talk) 18:45, 19 August 2017 (UTC)
Hi Steve,
just in case you have missed it (I thought the note in the edit summary would have been enough), it is no longer desirable (if it ever was) to add "30em" to the {{ reflist}} template. The template has recently been updated to automatically column-format the references depending on the type of output device, the width of the screen, the count of entries and, I think, also the size of the entries. While "30em" works fine for the majority of people, it does not for some, so it is wise to leave the decision to the template unless there is a very strong reason why this needs to be overridden (perhaps inside of tables?). Please check the template talk for more details.
Greetings -- Matthiaspaul ( talk) 18:29, 10 October 2017 (UTC)
There appears to be some disagreement between us regarding what belongs into the "Further reading" versus "External links" sections. I think, there is certainly some overlap between them and one may come to different conclusions depending on perspective. To some degree this is probably also a matter of personal preferences. As I'm not particularly happy with your reversions in the SoftICE article, I am trying to understand why you felt strong enough about it to override me there. Unfortunately, I didn't found your "wrong section" very helpful after I already tried to explain my reasoning in a rather long edit summary...
In general, I think, "Further reading" is closer to "References" than "External links". That's why I often put sources into "Further reading", if they are static (books and similar works, dated articles, or references to similarly specific information etc.) and could become actual references in future version of the article, whereas I feel more dynamic sources like online repositories and collections, general sources like websites, and sometimes (if relevant and top-quality) online communities are more appropriate under "External links". Boiling this down to some catchy phrase like "specific/unspecific" or "static/dynamic" is perhaps oversimplifying things a bit, but I still find this to be mostly backed up by our guidelines and essays:
Regarding "Further reading" I found the following in MOS:FURTHER and Wikipedia:Further reading:
For "External links" I found in MOS:ELLAYOUT:
WP:ELMAYBE also talks about larger sites etc.
What do you think? -- Matthiaspaul ( talk) 21:31, 10 October 2017 (UTC)
Please do not remove content or templates from pages on Wikipedia without giving a valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. Your content removal does not appear to be constructive and has been reverted. If you only meant to make a test edit, please use the sandbox for that. Thank you. ElKevbo ( talk) 13:19, 21 October 2017 (UTC)
page in question: Data degradation — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.176.1.16 ( talk) 17:44, 14 November 2017 (UTC)
1. Why deleted? 2. Why do you call it spam? 3. If you think it should be better placed into a section - place it there, why delete? (As they are high I didn't know how to squeeze them into a section) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.176.1.16 ( talk) 17:43, 14 November 2017 (UTC)
I tried to put the images into the "Data degradation in storage" section, but it doesn't fit... Do you know how to make smaller thumbnails? 79.176.1.16 ( talk) 20:58, 14 November 2017 (UTC)
As written in the Notability page you sent me
"Notability guidelines do not apply to content within an article. The criteria applied to the creation or retention of an article are not the same as those applied to the content inside it. The notability guidelines do not apply to contents of articles or lists".
So why do you keep on deleting the satire news website from the satire news website list? This is Overzealous deletion. Why are you doing this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lara77b ( talk • contribs) 18:04, 17 November 2017 (UTC)
Whack! You've been whacked with a wet trout. Don't take this too seriously. Someone just wants to let you know that you did something silly. |
Hi. :)
I'd be grateful if the next time you edited Comodo Internet Security, you actually looked at what you edit. Let's see if you can see your own mistake this time.
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (
talk) 06:15, 20 November 2017 (UTC)
WP:EL explicitly says: "In the 'External links' section, try to avoid separate links to multiple pages in the same website; instead, try to find an appropriate linking page within the site." The guidance on university articles also says "The number of links here should be kept to an absolute minimum: do not to link other university pages..." So please reconsider and remove the unnecessary link that you've reverted back into the Wichita State University article. ElKevbo ( talk) 19:10, 24 November 2017 (UTC)
I just noticed that you used rollback to revert my removal of vandalism on the article, then in your very next edit here you remove that same content you restored citing it as vandalism - I assume that your revert was just done on accident? :-) ~Oshwah~ (talk) (contribs) 20:33, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
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Thanks so much for contributing to the Talk discussion on the Gatlinburg page regarding the addition of registered historic sites. I got the storm started by posting a comment (as suggested by Wikipedia) explaining my decision to add back some registered historic sites that another editor removed right after I added them. I really wanted to add my own thoughts on the ridiculousness of nit-picking it in that kind of detail, but I'm relatively new to the game (and certainly not an expert), so I'm trying to avoid ticking anyone off right out of the gate. LOL! Let's just say you took the words right out of my mouth. Thanks! Riterchick1983 ( talk) 10:10, 26 June 2018 (UTC) |
Hi-the Chevron, Kansas and the Hutchins, Kansas articles need info boxes-many thanks- RFD ( talk) 14:39, 27 June 2018 (UTC)
Hi-on the Kansas Department of Transportation map for Scott County, I notice Tractor, Kansas is on the map 2-4 miles east of Scott City just north of Highway 96. The GNIS id for Tractor, Kansas is: 471512 and is listed as a locale. I am not sure if Tractor, Kansas would be considered an unincorporated community. This should be looked into. It is possible the US Board on Geographic Names may have to change the classification. Many thanks- RFD ( talk) 13:43, 28 June 2018 (UTC)
Just continuing the conversation from Talk:South Park, Los Angeles. I never heard of the above term either, and I often will change it to Unincorporated area or something more understandable to the average person. BeenAroundAWhile ( talk) 19:53, 4 July 2018 (UTC)
Hi Sbmeirow. I reverted your edit, though I ultimately decided to self revert for the time being. I disagree that it violates Wikipedia guidelines, mainly because it is no different than this section. They both show the same thing, but different things (people vs. buildings/Earth). The other issue I have is that you are just targeting Kansas articles (and I get that), but it makes no sense to include a gallery of photos for notable alumni in other articles and so many more. Maybe a RFC should take place at WP:WikiProject Universities for this matter where we can come up with a consensus and have a set consensus for the entire project instead of just targeting certain schools? Corky 00:08, 21 July 2018 (UTC)
As you have made numerous contributions to Wikipedia:USCITY, could you please clarify some guidelines I asked about on the Talk Page? Thanks, Phatblackmama ( talk) 19:55, 24 July 2018 (UTC)
You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war. Users are expected to collaborate with others, to avoid editing disruptively, and to try to reach a consensus, rather than repeatedly undoing other users' edits once it is known that there is a disagreement.
Points to note:
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Hello, I'm BeenAroundAWhile. I noticed that you recently removed content without adequately explaining why. In the future, it would be helpful to others if you described your changes to Wikipedia with an accurate edit summary. If this was a mistake, don't worry; the removed content has been restored. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Don't forget to use an Edit summary when you remove anything from an article. Thanks. BeenAroundAWhile ( talk) 21:24, 11 August 2018 (UTC)
I've smelled dirty feet all over this since it started. Just sayin' ... John from Idegon ( talk) 22:33, 5 October 2018 (UTC)
Good morning. I think that you should change the name of: Ixquick by StartPage. Since the name of: Ixquick is out of date. The updated name is: StartPage. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Notewiki2000 ( talk • contribs) 04:22, 3 November 2018 (UTC)
Ok I’ll try to add complete references. Thought I already was. I’ll try to learn more about it. Midwestman1986 ( talk) 20:48, 31 December 2018 (UTC)
Ok you mean like titling it. Ok I just learned about that. It looks a lot different on mobile version which is what I’m using Midwestman1986 ( talk) 23:26, 1 January 2019 (UTC)
Over the next few days I’ll add titles to my references in Johnson county and Overland Park. I do try to put them in order — Preceding unsigned comment added by Midwestman1986 ( talk • contribs) 07:00, 2 January 2019 (UTC)
Thanks, you're right. GEDA is not a circuit simulation program. I was confused because GnuCap is considered part of the "gEDA Suite".-- RolfSander ( talk) 15:33, 6 January 2019 (UTC)
Hey Sbmeirow, I see your aware of the shenanigans going on, thanks for your reverts on multiple articles. I view you and I as opposing referees in the Wikipedia Kansas-Missouri Border War, I may not always agree, but you explain your reasoning and that's much appreciated. There obviously some fanatics and POV pushers on both sides, but this latest incarnation in User:Midwestman1986 is the most pervasive case by far. Tangentially, I'm sure I've made this case before to you, but I think it's vitally important that Kansas City, Missouri as the central city be mentioned in the lead of all cities that the U.S. census places within the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Across Wikipedia, as you know, it's standard to mention the central city in any suburban article this shouldn't be any different for KC articles just because there are some confusing naming issues. We should treat it the same way as we treat St. Louis or Wichita metro area articles. Grey Wanderer ( talk) 20:35, 13 January 2019 (UTC)
It’s not that people prefer KCKS or don’t like KCMO. It’s the fact that Missouri has 6 million people, so it has over twice as many Wikipedians than from Kansas. Clearly the popular opinion isn’t going to be on par with reality or accurate at all. This is where Wikipedia fails. The fact is that 40% of the KC metro is in Kansas. It is the largest metro area in Kansas. Yet most of the related pages are written by wiki project Missouri. 40% of the words on the Kansas City metropolitan area page should be about Kansas but it’s currently around 5%, if that. It needs to be fixed. No wonder there’s always people edit warring from Kansas. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 177.67.81.169 ( talk) 18:14, 23 January 2019 (UTC)
I agree that you should make it Kansas City metropolitan area instead of Kansas City Missouri. Saying KCMO is the anchor City is kind of nonsense. It has lower employment densities and lower population densities than cities in the Kansas side. It just has very large city limits which makes it the size of a County, making it appear more important. It actually has more than double the land area of Wyandotte County Kansas. It also has almost the same population density as all of Johnson county, meanwhile having less people. It’s also in another state so Taxes have nothing to do, Government has nothing to do, politics etc. Employment also has nothing to do. At this point more people probably commute from Missouri to Kansas Than the other way around. Saying KCMO is the anchor City is nonsense. Just put it’s the most populated city. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 177.67.81.169 ( talk) 19:23, 23 January 2019 (UTC)
Go to Aurora, Colorado Go to Orange County, California Go to Plano, Texas Go to Collin County, Texas Go to League City, Texas Houston. Go to Hamilton County, Indiana
And those are all In the same states. stop being dishonest Grey Wanderer. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 177.67.81.169 ( talk) 20:12, 23 January 2019 (UTC)
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The Kansas Barnstar is awarded to editors to recognize significant contributions to Kansas-related aticles. I know of no Wikipedian more deserving of the Kansas Barnstar. Awarded for vast amount of edits across spanning the entire state, but especially for your long-time work on cities and communities. Grey Wanderer ( talk) 00:38, 20 February 2019 (UTC) |
Amazing! We got some external links. Let's hope they don't get deleted. I would like to improve this article further. I would like to discuss things like Dirty Kanza being sold to Lifetime and the evolution of the event. World Tour teams are now coming in 2019. How do you recommend I go about adding this content without it getting removed? User:Dfriestedt
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The Tuttle Creek Lake section title "1993 spillway chute erosion and repair" precisely covers the present content of that section -- discussion of the effects of the flood is notable, but does not cover the broader topics of the Spillway. A "Spillway area" section could added to cover the design, construction, operation, and usage info, including the fact that the Spillway was an afterthought. IveGoneAway ( talk) 12:44, 3 June 2019 (UTC)
Hi, was there a method to this madness? It broke the refs, and I'm thinking you only did one half of an edit? Maury Markowitz ( talk) 13:27, 15 July 2019 (UTC)
I saw you proposed some upgrades to the infobox for U.S. counties here, and I am in favor of these changes. It seems there is little to no discussion about the proposed changes, however maybe we could work together to produce a sandboxed mock-up of the proposed revisions to demonstrate how it would work.
I have been working on revising the population estimates and while I have not had many issues I did run into one user that has opposed my changes, stating the official 2010 Census population should be in the infobox and the estimates should be in the table later in the article. This is blasphemous as nobody else has opposed the changes elsewhere, and I know lots of articles have been updated. The proposed change would go a long way to fixing this problem. --Willy No1lakersfan ( Talk - Edits) 23:23, 22 July 2019 (UTC)
Re: [1], you have my blanket permission to edit anything I write. You are one of the editors I trust, and besides, I can always revert if I don't like a change. -- Guy Macon ( talk) 16:20, 24 July 2019 (UTC)
Thanks for updating the Intel_HEX article. How did you happen to notice the change I made? I do not have a problem with changing the location of the original specifications as the only reason I put a copy on my (Real-World-Systems.com) site was that I could not locate another. Whats makes the archive site OK and my site not ok?
PS I wanted to add a comment regarding the history and reason for the leading colon and checksum on every record which was because of the original paper tape implementation. Can you add anything to this?
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I want to thank you for adding info to the D5300 page, but I have a question on one of your edits. On 2015 January 6 at 01:14 (yes, a long time ago, but the edit has survived), you added I/O info, including USB. The problem is that you put an asterisk next to USB with no footnote or explanation. I'm not certain what you intended, but it isn't clear.
If you could clarify (or remove the asterisk), it would avoid confusion for folks reading that page.
Thank you, WesT ( talk) 21:22, 9 September 2019 (UTC)
Hey it’s the Kansas City metro area guy. Wasn’t meaning to annoy you with the “part of the Kansas City area edits” I’ll go try to make them fit better, I added it to every city in the metro area. My IP address kept changing every 2 hours so I decided to make an account because I couldn’t log into old ones (password and email forgot), not trying to annoy or confuse you, just trying to make these pages more accurate and well balanced by using well cited info (only using 1 account). I know the area very well on both sides. I also have studied the demographics of the area and want to make it more accurate. Keep in mind it looks a little different for me because I judge my edits based on how they look on mobile view so I usually try to add important and significant stuff to the lead. Lmk if you disagree with anything I do , not trying to start anything. — Preceding unsigned comment added by PanamanianBlanco ( talk • contribs) 03:20, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
I’m not trying to be annoying , I know people hate Johnson County. I’m from Missouri and Johnson County has amazing statistics it’s literally unreal.
I’ll go get a better reference for it having the highest income.
It’s not like promotion or anything it doesn’t get many page views, it’s just the stats are incredible and there’s not many counties that can compare.
The fact it’s Like half of The Kansas City and has an average income almost double of Jackson County is kind of important. It explains a lot economically and it has a much higher GDP because of the high income.
For example you go to KCI page and see most people using the airport are coming from Johnson County, but it really doesn’t make sense unless you put that it has the highest average income.
What I’ll do is find a more reliable reference and then I’ll change the word wealthiest to highest average income so it doesn’t sound Snobby and Obnoxious.
I’ll put the lowest crime rate under a new crime section instead of the lead. The highest average income is important tho because it explains a lot about economy and everything being used in the area is coming from Johnson County.
I created a new crime section.
I reworded it so It didn’t sound like comparing poverty in the rest of the Area. I just put that it has low unemployment rate and high income which shows a good long term economy instead of saying it’s the wealthiest. Lmk if you disagree. I added a better reference.
I moved Crime to its own Section. I think you can leave wealthiest up there , it’s well referenced. Unless you just want me to list all the counties next to each other showing that it’s the wealthiest.
Yeah the Crime thing Was probably not appropriate. I think we can compromise and leave wealthiest up there. I just kind of put it up there as I was going.
Is that a good compromise , No Crime and No unemployment in the lead. Not trying to compare crime or make people look poor. Was Just putting it down as I went
If u study the demographics all the numbers have shifted to the Kansas Side. And all of it goes back to Johnson County. Idk why you changed it all of a sudden.
Like anywhere you go , KCI airport, chiefs games , royals games, sporting Kc games. Doesn’t matter the license plates are mostly from Johnson County.
Other people were spreading this stuff and I investigated, the only way to explain it is by showing Johnson County has a very high average income and a low unemployment rate . Crime has Really nothing to do with it though. I’m not comparing who’s poor and who’s not poor.
If you take away the fact it’s wealthy and has a low unemployment rate then it doesn’t make any sense. Why would most people using KCI or going to chiefs games be from Johnson County? Because it’s wealthy and has a low unemployment rate along with employing 320,000 people. Crime has nothing to with it tho so I made a new section. I’m gonna go add lowest unemployment rate. It’s the only way it makes sense to other people.
Like go to the Kansas City International Airport page for example or the Kansas City Union Station page. I put that most passengers were from Johnson county and most the money for bistate tax was from Johnson county same thing with the chiefs. The only way for that to make any sense at all demographically is by knowing Johnson county has high Income and low unemployment. If you just look at total population it makes no sense at all because it has less people than Jackson county. That’s why wealth and unemployment should be in lead or it doesn’t make any sense just based of population numbers. It comes together like a puzzle piece and if you take away the fact it’s wealthy and has a low unemployment rate then it falls apart.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by PanamanianBlanco ( talk • contribs) 07:50, 20 November 2019 (UTC)
Im going try signing( PanamanianBlanco ( talk) 16:09, 20 November 2019 (UTC))
There we go PanamanianBlanco ( talk) 16:26, 20 November 2019 (UTC))
Yeah I read that neutral point of view thing , you’re saying neutral point view and meanwhile you’re removing well referenced stuff , you’re making absolutely no sense on this one. You literally just got upset exactly when I wrote that on the chiefs , this is completely backwards and then you asked me to do you a favor? Like what? I’m just putting down all the numbers of the counties
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Numbers don’t have a Point of View PanamanianBlanco ( talk) 00:46, 30 November 2019 (UTC))
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Hi! I had started information on defunct school districts in other states. If you're interested, you can get ones of old Kansas school districts (that closed anytime after 1996) by getting Wayback Machine archives of the Kansas Department of Education. The old pages of that agency should link to URLs of any of the old districts. The agency may also maintain a list of dissolved and/or renamed school districts (Texas, Iowa, Mississippi, and Arkansas do so, and California has had multiple partial lists too) WhisperToMe ( talk) 10:24, 11 December 2019 (UTC)
Hi - I'm confused as to why you reverted my addition of the new Topeka flag on the Topeka page, since you didn't leave an explanation. It is, in fact, the new flag of Topeka, Kansas. Thanks for clarifying. IbIANTiA ( talk) 12:22, 2 January 2020 (UTC)
You reverted an edit of mine about the price of Vuescan. That's fine, this question has nothing to do with the article, or Wikipedia. The summary was "that's not what the current download page says in 2020 https://www.hamrick.com/purchase-vuescan.html"
Now I find that very curious. I have found that sometimes sites give different prices in different circumstances (after looking up something, going away, and returning, the price has increased; I delete cookies and go to it through a VPN and it's back where it was. And different prices according to the region for the searcher's IP address). I have just looked at https://www.hamrick.com/purchase-vuescan.html; the price is shown to me (from UK IP address) as it was before: US$19.95 for the standard edition, US$49.95 for professional (approximate sterling equivalent also shown). What do you see? (I paid $40 for the standard edition many years ago.)
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You said you've gotten GNIS to update some coordinates: how did you go about this? The query page says it's no longer regularly updated and to go through the National Map Corps. When I had looked into that before though, it seemed to be limited to suggesting changes to structures and landmarks, not correcting and removing "populated place" names. Thanks, Reywas92 Talk 21:35, 17 March 2020 (UTC)
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Hi there. I know you do a lot of editing to US city articles so I would value your opinion regarding next steps at User talk:Tpwissaa#April 2020 - New England as Region in Template:Infobox_settlement and Talk:Waterbury, Connecticut#Waterbury as Part of New England? Should it go to an RfC, or is this just a misinterpretation of what the "region" parameter is to be used for at Template:Infobox settlement? Thanks! Magnolia677 ( talk) 23:33, 22 April 2020 (UTC)
Hey, I know that this isn't the most ordinary request, and I know I haven't done that much on the standard English Wikipedia, but I have a request for you that, based on your contributions here, I think you would be a good fit for. On the Simple English Wikipedia, there is no state that could be considered "complete". For most states, they're far more complete if they simply have articles for more than a couple dozen cities, and those articles usually have fewer than five sentences in them. The articles for the states themselves are short, there's little to no information about their state governments, departments, landmarks, history, etc. The one exception is Kansas. I have been on a quest to make the Kansas article good enough to promote and to fill out the list of cities in Kansas on the Simple English Wikipedia. Your contributions here have helped me immensely by serving as a template for what to do there. Considering that you are also a Kansan and have contributed to so many city articles here, I figured you would be a good fit. I have created many myself, and they too can serve as a template, but it's proving difficult to do it alone. I understand that the standard English Wikipedia is your home, but I ask as a fellow Kansan who also wants to make the state proud. There needs to be at least one state that can serve as a template on what a truly complete topic on the wiki can look like, and it would help that wiki in so many ways. I hope you will consider it, if nothing else than for a change of pace. Thank you. ~Junedude433 (talk) 16:48, 8 May 2020 (UTC)
I see we have both been removing flags from infoboxes in Kansas. Over the years there have been dozens of discussions about this, but still WP:INFOBOXFLAG permits them "Human geographic articles – for example settlements and administrative subdivisions – may have flags of the country and first-level administrative subdivision in infoboxes." Has there been a recent consensus to remove them? I hope so. Cheers. Magnolia677 ( talk) 10:13, 5 June 2020 (UTC)
Hey there. One of the numbers in the geo-coordinates of New York City set the pointer to Fort Wayne, Indiana with this edit. I'd have fixed it myself, but you sourced GNIS and there are 19 coordinates listed. Cheers! Magnolia677 ( talk) 10:55, 28 August 2020 (UTC)
I don't know if you have followed this discussion about the error in the statute. At this point, I don't know of a reason to mention the error in the wiki, but there is a question in my mind whether to use an image of the shale or of a stone post to represent the state rock. Maybe there is a Kansas project page where this can be discussed? IveGoneAway ( talk) 15:19, 20 September 2020 (UTC)
Thank You so much for editing the Kansas Ghost Town list, I’m so happy that you did that! Thanks, Dannon. DannonCool ( talk) 03:49, 8 November 2020 (UTC)
I was wondering why you took off the commissioner and city manager in government. It’s an accurate statement and you deleted. 66.115.122.13 ( talk) 18:07, 21 November 2020 (UTC)
To do: It wasn't so much that miners were searching for gold; definitely it was not the trope of prospectors panning for gold trying to find the mother load (not that as kids we didn't look!). The "pay dirt" was the whole hillside (sacred to the Pawnee), the promotions were just about buying into proposed technologies for cost effectively recovering gold diffused throughout the Blue Hill Shale; that is, the real activity was setting up maybe 5 different experimental mills in relative succession, none of which succeeded. IveGoneAway ( talk) 13:39, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
Search for books on this site. [2] -- Kansas Bear ( talk) 01:47, 20 January 2021 (UTC)
Hallo, Thank you for creating Somerset, Kansas . When you create an article like this with a "disambiguated" title, please make sure that the reader can find it from the basic name (ie Somerset ), by adding or expanding a hatnote, or adding the article to a disambiguation page. This helps the reader to find your article, and also reduces the chance of a future careless editor creating a duplicate article with a slightly different disambiguator. I've fixed this one. Thanks, and Happy Editing. Pam D 17:37, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
This is not a matter of neutrality, I don’t understand why you censor plain fact. It is typical to link the central city in suburban articles across Wikipedia. I cannot help that this hurts of the feeling of a few Kansas editors, but it doesn’t change reality. I will escalate this to the highest levels necessary if need be. Or we can open a request for comment. Again, there is no neutrality issue here and I resent it being framed as such. It is what it is. I have more than enough current online sources and a veritable stack of history books, including one on Overland Park and one on KCK that state this. This is so plain it’s not the kind of thing that usually requires citing, but if that’s what it takes to please you I will exhaustively cite this. If you really view it as an issue of neutrality than you know better than to revert edits without opening dialogue. I am tired of this old fight. Grey Wanderer ( talk) 22:14, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
Thanks for your comment at Talk:Covington, Virginia#Presidential election results. These charts have been added to so many city and county articles, and aside from disrupting the layout, I'm not sure how much value historic presidential voting patterns add to an article. Nearly all the charts have been added by one editor, and there have been ongoing concerns about sourcing. I realized after starting my discussion that this was not the best article to start my challenge, since Covington is more of a county than a city, so WP:USCITIES may not be completely applicable. I'm wondering if an RFC should be next? Cheers. Magnolia677 ( talk) 23:32, 15 February 2021 (UTC)
Re: This: Talk-page-archive-bots like seeing signatures at the end. I expect that sooner or later, that talk page will need to be bot-archived. davidwr/( talk)/( contribs) 02:45, 20 February 2021 (UTC)
Hi there. Can I get your opinion about this revert? I find these presidential election results out-of-scope on small city articles, a bit like listing all the chiefs of police back to the 1800s. I'm considering an RfC to get input and a consensus about these charts on city (not county) articles. Can I get your input? Thanks! Magnolia677 ( talk) 10:25, 1 March 2021 (UTC)
I see you have worked on the NBAF article. Would you like to help me here: /info/en/?search=Talk:National_Bio_and_Agro-Defense_Facility#Controversy_Section Charles Juvon ( talk) 16:27, 19 April 2021 (UTC)
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If you have a moment to look at Opelika, Alabama#Economy and some of the recent edits I would appreciate it. The entire section looks like press release, but another set of eyes would be great. Thanks. Magnolia677 ( talk) 21:24, 28 April 2021 (UTC)
Hello, Thanks for your input in regard to the Houtzdale, PA article. However I found one of your edits to be somewhat unnecessary and I would like some explanation in regard to how the information did not meet some sort of guideline. The information deleted by you was the summary of the Covid-19 response in a small borough in rural America. I feel like not only the press, but also a lot of other sources missed the aspect of how small towns were affected by this. If Wikipedia is a place for knowledge about a topic to be archived, then why would we discard a knowledge that may be useful? In fact there are several articles written specifically talking about the Covid-19 responses of cities and towns across the world. Your comment said, "Wikipedia isn't a place to post COVID19 status history" when in fact Wikipedia houses articles outlining just that. For example, COVID-19 pandemic in New York City The unfortunate thing is that now everyone who was involved in that articles content has wasted their time, as the edits can not be undone easily. I understand that you seem like someone who is committed to helping keep Wikipedia a valuable source of knowledge, but in this instance, you greatly missed that mark with your edits. Zackmanb67 ( talk) 16:08, 30 April 2021 (UTC)zackmanb67
I see you participate in this discussion. You may want to comment at Talk:Southern Methodist University#Image gallery of former students. Thanks. Magnolia677 ( talk) 17:55, 16 May 2021 (UTC)
Yes, he was referring to Wichita, Kansas. There is literally no other city named simply Wichita in the country. In this interview Jack White, lead singer of the White Stripes says “I put myself into the character when I sang it in a traditional blues sense, especially in the idea of travelling to "Wichita," a place I’ve still never been, and out of respect for using the city as a metaphor, and due to the song’s longevity now, I will never go to. Limitations like those help my creativity.”--Rockchalk 7 17 21:21, 17 May 2021 (UTC)
You asked a question in this edit, which was explained in the edit removing it. So I removed it because A) it's a link to an article that's already linked at least 3 times already in the page and B) because it's not about the city of Burns it's about the county. It's not appropriate to link to a further reading about the city of Burns to a reading list on another page that is not about the city. The reading list is about the county and the county has its own article and is linked multiple times. Anyone who wants to know more about the county would navigate to the county article, it's not expected to have that info on the page of Burns city. Canterbury Tail talk 17:02, 12 June 2021 (UTC)
I clarified the link text...
• Sbmeirow • Talk • 22:39, 12 June 2021 (UTC)
We don't need "United States" when we already have the the name of one of the country's states. I am not sure why you have made such a change. Can you explain your reasoning? Thanks. BeenAroundAWhile ( talk) 00:15, 2 July 2021 (UTC)
Hi, in your fixed version, the URL is published at 2018 and currently unavaible (maybe invalid). But the GaoHua company which runs BPC radio broadcast service, released the notice at 2020 and currently availabe. So I think the BPC's broadcast time may has just changed. -- Kegns ( talk) 01:39, 30 July 2021 (UTC)
Why do you object to my updates on the Andover population page, and if my formatting is off, fine, but why don’t YOU update it to current information? Ksagnostic ( talk) 00:44, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
Re your comment at Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2021 September 1. Deletion review is all about whether or not the closing admin made a proper close. It is not the place to reargue the case for deletion. Your keep !vote is likely to be seen as just that (as would a delete) and might get ignored as a consequence. The usual !votes are endorse (you agree the admin made a proper decision), overturn (the admin made the wrong decision, for instance through not understanding policy properly or going against consensus in the discussion), and sometimes relist (for instance if the admin closed the discussion too early, or if new evidence has been found not brought to the original RFD). Hope that is helpful to you. Spinning Spark 11:28, 1 September 2021 (UTC)
Yo. Just FYI, these dodgy refnames are what the Visual Editor generates when copy-pasting refs. Popcornfud ( talk) 00:56, 3 September 2021 (UTC)
The name of a place and the name of a government entity are two different things. Colorado Springs is the name of a place in Colorado. The City of Colorado Springs is the name of a Colorado home-rule municipality and the seat of El Paso County, Colorado. The 2020 Census results are for the City of Colorado Springs. Articles are usually named for a place. You can say Colorado Springs is a great place to live, but you can't say Colorado Springs is a home-rule municipality. See the List of municipalities in Colorado for examples. Yours aye, Buaidh talk e-mail 01:50, 6 September 2021 (UTC)
Not sure why you keep removing my edits. Every flag is an official flag and every digital rendering of them is legitimate. Ismaelmunozice ( talk) 11:27, 10 September 2021 (UTC)
Thanks for your input at Fairbank, Iowa. As a regular editor of US city articles, you may be interested in Talk:Chanhassen, Minnesota#Request for Comment - Should the 'Best Place to Live in the U.S.' rankings be included?. Cheers. Magnolia677 ( talk) 10:13, 22 September 2021 (UTC)
I got the information from a website owned by the Kansas State Government that was released earlier this year. I cannot find the website as i searched it on a different account at the time. Google says it's around 10,000 but i find that unreasonable. If you can find a reliable source please let me know. TwistedMan1328 ( talk) 02:17, 8 October 2021 (UTC)
I'm on my third revert at Prairie County, Montana. If you are able to look at the page I'd appreciate it. Cheers. Magnolia677 ( talk) 23:35, 24 October 2021 (UTC)
What was the point of these edits? These are purely cosmetic and make no difference to article layout. I generally make them in passing while editing articles because removing pointless uppercase makes search-and-replace easier, but if there's some incredibly important reason why you went to the bother of manually reverting them then I'm all ears. Chris Cunningham (user:thumperward) ( talk) 15:33, 29 October 2021 (UTC)
file:
and image:
) improves articles by making it easier for future editors to edit them. The same applies to using short aliases for template names. It does not improve them very much, but it is an improvement. While my initial tone here was hostile, I did genuinely hope to find some more concrete reason why they'd been reverted, in case that might adjust my editing patterns in future.
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talk) 19:46, 31 October 2021 (UTC)Knowing that you frequently edit Kansas topics, I would like to bring to your attention overnight edits by Love of Corey ( talk · contribs). I have corrected some of them but have run out of time and my method of correcting them is rather clumsy. It would appear that "Corey has put a short description on multiple (perhaps all 105) Kansas counties that states that X county is "County in Iowa, United States". I have corrected some of the county pages that I patrol, but there are many left with a erroneous short description. Perhaps you could look into the problem. It would appear that it is an innocent error by a new editor, but it is a far reaching one. Cheers Cuprum17 ( talk) 14:20, 5 November 2021 (UTC)
I "baked" you a digital pie. I've been in this conversation to JUST try and add birth and death dates to all the "Notable people" lists in the USA (as I've done for the ENTIRE states of New Hampshire, Alaska, Wyoming, and part of Delaware), and I was PLANNING on doing the ENTIRE COUNTRY if "allowed", but I was asked to stop by editor Magnolia677 and threatened with being taken to an admin and blocked if I continued without consensus. I appreciate your vote of confidence, it is very helpful, and has relieved some stress for the day. I am still a little unsure as to how exactly "consensus" works... but I hope I "have it" soon and can get back to work without risk of being blocked for supposedly adding "unsourced material" (just copying and pasting birth and death dates from primary biographical articles to the "Notable people" sections)...
Never thought such a project that I took upon myself would be SO controversial! Th78blue (They/Them/Their • talk) 13:49, 23 November 2021 (UTC) |
I found Newspapers.com was essential in getting sources that help add to school district articles. If you have free time at one point, you could get an account at the Wikipedia Library, get permission to get on Newspapers.com, and start clipping articles that add to info about Kansas districts. WhisperToMe ( talk) 06:18, 25 February 2022 (UTC)
Hi there. Would you have a moment to look at the edit history at Cary, North Carolina? Most of my recent edits were reverted, and I wouldn't mind a second set of eyes. Thanks! Magnolia677 ( talk) 11:40, 27 February 2022 (UTC)
Greetings. I was dropping by to thank you for helping edit Cary, North Carolina. I removed some old stuff and was rearranging random stuff; you deleted more which was great. That way, I can't be singled out as the bad guy. LOL. I also think your relocation of some of the dated text from the intro to demographics makes more sense and everything reads better now. Just proves how important a neutral editor can be. Again, thanks. Rublamb ( talk) 20:03, 27 February 2022 (UTC)
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Stop trying to label Quickville a ghost town. It is not. It meets none of the qualifications on the ghost town page of Wikipedia. You are being a troll. Antealtares ( talk) 02:00, 26 March 2022 (UTC)
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Thanks for making additions to The Kansas portal. Note that you placed non-GA-class articles in the GA section, so I had to go through each article that you added, check each article, and then sort the portal out, which is rather time consuming ( diff). Also, please do not remove GA-class articles that are already in place. I restored a couple that you removed. In the future, please place non-GA-class articles in the Selected article section. Thanks! North America 1000 05:53, 26 April 2022 (UTC)
If you noticed my comment at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Cities/US Guideline#Ely, Minnesota I would appreciate your input. Thanks! Magnolia677 ( talk) 15:07, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
Would you have a moment to look at Talk:Akron, Ohio#LeBron James Family Foundation. I'm wondering if I'm way off on this one. Thanks. Magnolia677 ( talk) 10:18, 14 July 2022 (UTC)
I found that the US Census Bureau maintains very convenient lists of school districts per county, and the Census Bureau lists all school districts with any territory in a given county. The 2020 Census maps for Kansas are here https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/PL20/st20_ks/schooldistrict_maps/ and the 2010 Census maps for Kansas are here https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/sch_dist/st20_ks/. As I don't like dealing with bulky PDF files, the accompanying text files listing all school districts per county are very useful as one can just copy+paste the list, clean it up, and then wikify it, and it's a ready made list of school districts for a county article. WhisperToMe ( talk) 14:55, 20 July 2022 (UTC)
Hey Sbmeirow, noticed you hadn't edited for a while and just wanted to check in. Hope all is well and you can return soon. Grey Wanderer ( talk) 21:09, 13 October 2022 (UTC)
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— Moops ⋠ T⋡ 04:40, 2 January 2023 (UTC)Did this article used to have a sentence or two concerning the cafe explosion on 25 October 1979 or am I misremembering? -- Kansas Bear ( talk) 17:49, 10 January 2023 (UTC)
Hello, Steve,
Thank you for the cleanup on the Smoky Valley Roller Mills page!
I'm the marketing and communications director (Adam Pracht) now at Lindsborg Old Mill & Swedish Heritage Museum, and I've been trying to at least keep the pages that mention the museum (it had a recent name change in the last few years) and the building assets of the museum on our campus (both the mill and the Swedish Pavilion exist currently) accurate, at a minimum.
There's a lot more that could be said about the museum itself as well as these (and other) historic buildings on our campus, but as I'm on-staff, I hesitate to do large wholesale article expansions and updates, given that they'd run the risk of simply being insta-reverted for reason of me being an "interested party."
I know you do good work and accurate work, with a particular interest in Kansas-related wiki articles.
I was wondering whether I might be able to interest you in looking into expanding and improving our current "stub" articles and/or starting more of a "hub" article on the museum itself and the buildings featured here. I believe your work - as an independent 3rd party - would be more likely to be accepted and not reversed. And we could really use some broader and accurate articles on what's here. (The 1898 roller mill is the only operational mill of this kind in the Midwest and the Swedish Pavilion is one of the few standing structures remaining from the 1904 World's Fair).
If not, that's fine, too. I just thought it might be the sort of thing that would be of interest to you in helping with.
Thanks for considering!
-Adam PrachtOldMill ( talk) 17:32, 21 February 2023 (UTC)
Hutchinson, Kansas has a Republican Marker for instance. Please don't remove the party tags, thanks. WeaponizingArchitecture | scream at me 20:14, 28 February 2023 (UTC)
Can you edit the infobox location map to be zoomed a bit more in? Or is it good? I don’t know how to. It is zoomed out so far you can see Ohio which is 4 states away from MN. IP 24.152.189 ( talk) 03:33, 3 March 2023 (UTC)
If you know another way to fix the Kansas cities pages, you could do it. I put too much work into them for you to use the going back in history reverting. Spaces? Those are phrases and not sentences. You don't end non-sentences with a period. If you want to take "extra spaces out", fine. Don't separate phrases with a period. Extraordinary2 ( talk) 20:42, 20 March 2023 (UTC)
FIPS codes are not under USGS/gnis and should not be referenced with "ref name="GNIS"". They are under the U.S. Census website. As an example see the Corpus Christi, Texas wiki page. Vsmith ( talk) 15:49, 26 March 2023 (UTC)
Hey again!
Would you mind helping me with creating a wikipedia article for Tonganoxie Township, Kansas? I already have some of the basic information down such as population and a general overview of the city. Just in need of some help with getting other things such as maps and images. TwistedMan1328 ( talk) 17:48, 4 April 2023 (UTC)
NOTE - I'll be back online soon, I was injured a couple weeks ago. • Sbmeirow • Talk • 18:23, 7 April 2023 (UTC)
I appreciate you reverting the unbolding. One approach I have to developing relatively small and/or stub topics is to join them. FAA Form 8110-3 is crucial to aviation, but I attached it to the closely related parent FAA Order 8110.37. My understanding is that when a redirect links to a joint page, both the direct and redirect terms are bolded. Similarly, rather than creating stubs for notable geological members, I redirect to the parent formation, but bold the member's name. I do the the same thing especially for old or alternate names of units. Am I correct on that? Another case is one I am working on is AC 20-189, a joint AC with EASA (as most are these days); in no way should AC 00-71 be on a separate page. In Burnett’s Mound, should I live so long, I may link Abrams Burnett, short of giving him a full bio.
Paschal Fish might deserve an article but for now, the topic is appropriately covered in the Eudora page (but I guess there is no bolding for his name, should there be?).
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Regarding this wordiness, I mean. InedibleHulk ( talk) 21:50, 17 July 2023 (UTC)
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This edit claims to be removing "remove unreliable 'best of' junk". Are you claiming that USA Today and the American Planning Association as reported in the Courier-Post are "unreliable" based on the well-established Wikipedia:Reliable sources standard and that the content would be acceptable with other, more reliable sources, or does "unreliable" mean something different here and in other edits where you've repeated the same edit summary? The words "reliable" and "unreliable" have very specific meanings across Wikipedia. By what standard are you removing this content from this and around a hundred other articles? Alansohn ( talk) 14:56, 5 March 2024 (UTC)
Hi Sbmeirow, thanks for your recent edits removing rankings junk from school pages. I have been trying to overcome user:Alansohn's relentless onslaught of trivia and exhausting levels of detail about sports and so on. One problem lies in the local ranking sites or regional magazines he uses as sources; what criteria do you personally use in order to decide if a ranking is serious or junk? -- Melchior2006 ( talk) 13:07, 9 April 2024 (UTC)
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