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Cordless Larry 19:51, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
Hi. Welcome to Wikipedia. I've tagged your lighthouse articles as unencyclopedic. They seem to include travel advice, which isn't necessarily appropriate for Wikipedia. They're also of questionable notability. Perhaps you should have a go at re-writing them to make them more encyclopedic in tone. Cordless Larry 17:24, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
While I agree with your editorial statements, providing much more "encyclopedic" data would probably force me into copyright violations. I'm providing the data I have in my head and the data that is "public domain". I have much more data available to me, but it's all published data that carries it's own copyrights (and I wish to maintain those rights).
In terms of providing travel data, it seems to me that is what most people wish to have that is not supplied elsewhere on the web.
Thanks for your comments, but I probably won't revise my pages. You certainly can mark them as "stubs" for additional editing by people with more facts that won't violate copyright restrictions.
If you delete the pages, please delete the uploaded pictures as well. The pictures were submitted to support the pages, not the other way around.
Charles W. Bash 19:40, 16 September 2006
I've taken another look at your documentation on referencing sourced material. Let me modify a few pages with additional data that is published elsewhere, add the appropriate references and you can comment if you think this violates fair usage or if it adds sufficient encyclopedic content.
I re-edited about four of the pages. Let me know if (a) this is closer to what you want or (b) still not of interest. You'll note a great deal of the material is quoted from other pages on the web, but I was trying to fill in the blank spots on "Lighthouses of the US" (of which there are many).
On a separate note, a major concept in Lighthouse design is the concept of Range Lights. In this model two lights are built, one taller than the other so that when you are on course, the two lights are visible right over each other. I can't find this concept described anywhere in Wikipedia. Suggestions about where it would be appropriate?
Cwbash 20:53, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
{{ Inappropriate tone}}
In the lighthouse article, I found no explanation of the colored sectors often used to assist navigation. Would you care to write something about that? Thanks, -- Janke | Talk 08:20, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your questions, but I for one will "pass". God bless. Charles W. Bash 15:21, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
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[[Image:Alpena Light.jpg|thumb|center|The lighthouse at [[Alpena, Michigan]].]]
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Ah-ha. Took me a minute, but I figured it out. The wiki software can often be fussy about capital letters. In your case, you loaded the images with file names ending in ".JPG", but when you tried to insert the images in your articles you typed ".jpg". The software would only recognize it when you put the extension in caps. I took the liberty of fixing the two articles. Ipoellet ( talk) 22:34, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
I like your addition to this article. You might consider putting something like it at Round Island Light, as GLLKA is involved there. If it fits. . . .
I also note that you and I share some interests in lighthouse. Only a few (half?) of the 149 Michigan lights have been done, so there is a ton of work to do. Not to mention that a lot of them are just bare stubs. If you are interested in seeing the (many) articles that I've recently improved (maybe you can add something useful), take a look at my contributions. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 17:01, 12 April 2008 (UTC) Stan Best wishes. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 17:01, 12 April 2008 (UTC) Stan
I think you may be mistaken about the lights on Angel Island. Looking at the LighthouseFriends pages, there were three lights on this Island. The light listed as "Angel Island" was constructed first, at Point Knox in 1887 as a fog station; then the Point Blunt and Point Stuart lights were constructed later, in 1915. The whole thing is muddled by the lack of any history for the last, and a certain indication that the Point Knox station was possibly never really considered a light as such. I'm a Marylander and don't know the SF area at all, but I can help with some of the research to try to straighten this out. Mangoe ( talk) 17:22, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
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Take a look at your baby and the sources I put in. There's quite a bit of info in those sources. Maybe you want to spiff up the article. Best to you. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 14:12, 2 June 2008 (UTC) Stan
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