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I'm back (RMEND) —Preceding
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Oblique shock waves are a phenomena only experienced during transonic, sonic, and hypersonic speeds. The lesser of two types of shock waves (the other is called Normal, and acts on a 90 degree angle to the wing), oblique shock waves nevertheless play an important role in the design considerations for high speed aircraft.
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Hi I am currently interning at Monroe Shocks and Struts. I was suprised to not see anything on this brand on the site. In my opinion this brand is very noteworthy not only because of its recent accomplishments but it's history within the automotive industry as well. Granted, I work with them... so maybe I'm a little biased. Still setting that aside, you can't help but recognize the company. Monroe recently had it's 90th anniversary a few years back, over the summer they started a MySpace page as a way of attracting a younger audience, they've work with schools providing automotive instructors with informational resources and tools that they generally would otherwise not have access to, and just recently launched their website in Spanish (they already had it in French). This is a major step for Monroe and aside from everything they've achieved over the years, it's one of the major shock and struts brand.
It's parent company Tenneco does have an article which could use a link to Monroe.
Thanks,
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(talk) 16:57, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
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VisionLine Media Inc.
Company Description
VisionLine Media Inc. is a New Jersey Based Sub-Capter (S) Corporation. VisionLine Media was founded in 2001 by a group of entrapenuers looking to establish a multimedia firm in the Southern New Jersey and Philadelphia Area. As of 2007 VisionLine Media has a client base of over 200 Companies and is best known for the production of Websites and other multimedia projects including: interactive CDROM, video, audio and more.
Company Logo
The Company logo is a Large Blue "V" with arrows shooting upward through the center. The Logo has undergone a slight metamorphasis in the last few years as seen in the images below. The company also uses a service mark the company staff affectionately refers to as "V-Guy". "V-Guy" occasionally appears in company advertisements as well as video games and animations.
2007 Logo
File:Http://www.visionlinemedia.com/images/newlogo.jpg
2001-2006 Logo
File:Http://www.visionlinemedia.com/images/oldlogo.jpg
V-Guy
File:Http://www.visionlinemedia.com/images/vguy.jpg
Company Ownership
The Ownership of the company is divided among 4 individuals, 2 Managing Partners holding a combined 66.66% Ownership,and 2 Minority Shareholders holding a combined 33.33% ownership.
Year Incorporated: 2001
Founders: Troy M. Benn and Bryan P. Klugh
Current Address: 900 Haddon Avenue, Suite #124, Collingswood, NJ 08108
Phone Number: (856) 854-4211
Website: www.visionlinemedia.com [
[1]] —Preceding
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(talk) 21:10, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
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Has anyone heard of this Beatles bootleg "The Beatles Black Album"
Not the Let It Be / Get Back outtakes version but the album pretending to be a 1972 official release. I'm trying to find out more about this LP/CD or I may even start my own page.
I'm very new to this so please help —Preceding
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(talk) 23:29, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
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I suggest this info be added or linked to the cousin or aunt page. A courtesy aunt (or uncle) is really just a friend of your parents, who acts as an aunt (or uncle) would, and whom you would normally address as "Aunt Jane(or whatever name)" instead of "Miss/Mrs Jones". A close family friend, but not a "true" relative. Courtesy cousins would be the children of courtesy aunts and uncles. I've never heard of courtesy grandparents, but I suppose such a relationship could exist. —Preceding
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Flash CS3 is a special software by Adobe that let's you create a game, animations, buttons, or even a whole website!
Flash is what most gamers use. It's so easy to use, believe me, I can even use it with ease! For example, have you ever heard of the game CLUB PENGUIN, or WEBKINZ? Well that's completely made with Flash! WOW!
I'll give an idea of how to use Flash. Go to ADOBE.COM, then in the search box, type, " Flash CS3 ", then click on of the CORRECT results that come up. Click FREE TRIAL, then create an account, and download! Once it's done, open Flash and click Actionscript 2 document. Then you'll see a white workspace, and at the top, you'll see a timeline, with a layer called,"Layer 1." Then, on the side, click on the text tool. Click on the workspace and type a word. Click on the black curser picture on the side, and you'll see that you can't type anymore. Select the word, then click modify at the top, then click convert to symbol. Click on the radio button that says movie, type a name, then click OK. Now, look up at the timeline, and next to layer 1, you'll see upside rectangles. You'll see rectangles after that too. Also, you'll see rectangles below that too. Don't touch those. Now next to layer 1, right click on rectangle 30. There are numbers on top of them. Once the menu comes up, click on insert a keyframe. Now look at the text you typed. Bring it to the right of the workspace. Then drag it across the workspace to the left side. Then on one of the rectangles between rectangle one and thirty, right click on them, then when the menu comes up, click create motion tween.
Hit CONTROL + ENTER on your keyboard, and a movie should come up showing your animation. If your animation is the way you made it, you did it correctly, otherwise, try it again. Congratulations if you did it correctly. You can also browse for pictures, convert them to movies, then you can create a slideshow! Also, FLASH CS3 creates a .swf file of your saved things. This type of file will play your animation. If you burn the file to a CD ROM, then try to play it on another person's computer, make sure that they have FLASH PLAYER 9. If they don't, go to ADOBE.COM, click on the picture that has the text FLASH PLAYER 9, and download it. That's how you use FLASH CS3!!! —Preceding
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forest fire fighting —Preceding
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(talk) 21:14, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
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Mona Vie is a company that sells a fruit juice using the Acai Berry, found only in the Amazon. They use a multi level marketing scheme, similar to Amway. —Preceding
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(talk) 00:05, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
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This is the process in which the RNA acts preferentially on the ribosome... I think.
But I'm not sure, can someone help me out? —Preceding
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A fast rising comedian in the Eastern North Carolina area, originally hailing from Patchogue, NY. Part of a group that performs under the banner of "Comedy By The Beach". Has played shows all over the east, and recently performed at "X-Fest 8" in Kinston, NC, making him the first EVER comedian to take the main stage at X-Fest. He performed right between bands Fuel and Chevelle.
His edgy, often witty material is making him a rising star in the NC comedy scene.
Once worked at a radio DJ for the same company that hosts X-Fest.
Has been an extra on the TV show, "One Tree Hill" (Season 5, Episode 1)
Has performed all over the Eastern US.
Has opened up for comedians like Robert Kelly, Colin Kane and Basile.
Once spit in the face of Shirley Phelps-Roper of the Westboro Baptist Church during an anti-USMC protest in Jackonville, NC.
Is the Co-Host of "Hate Speech Radio" on CringeHumor.com
Was named, along with his co-hosts, on Talker.com's "Frontier Fifty", naming the top 50 internet radio shows.
http://www.myspace.com/mershcomedy
http://www.myspace.com/comedybythebeach —Preceding
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(talk) 00:19, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
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I have searched Wikipedia all over and nowhere does this subject come to veiw;
White noise as a
supernatural
phenomenon. Maybe someone knows enough about it to at least start an article; It's like
EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) but visually instead of auditory.
I followed the
disambiguation of query 'White Noise' and nothing regarding the supernatural/
paranormal phenomenon occured. Only an article about the movie
'White Noise' and another article about it's sequel,
'The Light' which are
horror thrillers regarding the exact subject.
So please, someone; make this article a reality. —Preceding
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(talk) 03:00, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
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THIS TOPIC IS BASED ON DR. YOKO DOMINEQE RESEARCH WORK ON THE 'PEOPLE IN' THE BASE IS ON TARINAL HOLITISE Italic text —Preceding
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Haji Malang Dargah is situated in Kalyan city, in Thane District, Mumbai. It is near about 8 km long from Kalyan station. The Haji Malang Dargah it is made after the death of Hazrat Haji Malang Shah Baba, who was the famous sufi (saint) of Muslims. Many Hindu and Muslim people are coming at this place.
How to go at this place:
There are many buses from Kalyan Station in every half an hour, and they cost very low fare from the Kalyan Bus Stand.
Here is the Images of Haji Malang Dargah.
Writen by Seo Sultan
http://www.seoindiamumbai.com:
seo company india
seo company mumbai
seo company bangalore
seo company delhi —Preceding
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(talk) 13:59, 12 November 2007 (UTC)
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Create an Encyclopedia Dramatica page. Bunch of racism and all of that crap that plagues the internet. --
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(talk) 18:16, 12 November 2007 (UTC)
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What happened to KOLMIC.COM ?
J.SNELL —Preceding
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(talk) 02:13, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
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I think it would be nice to see a page with information on this film series. It is more realistic than faces of death and its footage is far more gruesome and most of it is all real. It makes faces of death look like a children's cartoon. —Preceding
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(talk) 00:49, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
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Hello,
I searched here for "Progress Sonic software".But i dint get anything related to it.Yes there is some article about Progress software but i need more about Progress as well as Sonic Software too.As we know it is 4th generation language.I want to know actual meaning of Sonic and what it can do and how.I want to gain more knowledge about that.Please reply me soon.Its urgent.
Thank You
sushma —Preceding
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(talk) 12:49, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
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ay naku —Preceding
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- Hello, and
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Moonriddengirl
(talk) 12:52, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
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I'd like to request an article on the online game MixMaster. I have some info on the game since I play it, but I don't have enough info to make a full article. Can anyone help?--
MuzikalNotes 19:06, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Possibly, but you're more likely to find takers if you bring it up on the talk page of a relevant wikiproject, like
Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games. :) Alternatively, you can request it at
Wikipedia:Requested articles. --
Moonriddengirl
(talk) 19:23, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
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among the first north americans to see action in world war two in Hong Kong, eight hours after Pearl Harbour. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
24.84.44.243 (
talk) 05:51, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Hi, and
Welcome to Wikipedia! :) In order to create an article about that group, you'll need to be able to assert notability per
Wikipedia's notability guidelines on organizations and companies, which will mean utilizing
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Moonriddengirl
(talk) 15:19, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
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I created a topic to link off of the Counterstrike (gaming) page. The page lists the clans that are currently making money for a living in professional gaming but briefly browses over clans or groups that have been playing together for years. I would like to create the topic
-=U.N.C.L.E=- Clan. One of the reasons that this specific group of players are so unique among others is that they have been playing together on counterstrike for 9 years now. October of 1998 was the creation time period of the gaming clan. Many gamers currently respect this clan. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
24.119.193.149 (
talk •
contribs) 18:36, 16 November 2007
- Hi, and
welcome to Wikipedia. The question is less whether gamers respect it and more whether respected media has talked about it. Social clubs are governed by the
notability guidelines on companies. The rule of thumb here is noting whether the group has received significant or widespread coverage in
secondary sources that are
reliable and independent of the group. All material must be
attributable.
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Moonriddengirl
(talk) 01:57, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
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I would like to see an article for the newly founded company Dawdle to be created. Information on it can be found at these websties.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/Dawdle/Platform/prweb567002.htm
http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y07/m11/i07/s03
http://mashable.com/2007/11/14/dawdle/
The actual companies website is www.dawdle.com
Emargul (
talk) 17:01, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Hi,
Emargul. This board is for discussing ideas for articles you plan to create yourself. If you'd like to suggest that somebody else create the article, you can list it in the proper subsection of
requested articles. :)
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attributable.
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promotion.
- Before establishing the article, please
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Moonriddengirl
(talk) 17:24, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
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- thanks for the help i made it now i am fighting deletion but i believe i fixed that too. You were a big help.
Emargul (
talk) 17:45, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
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- I'm glad if I was able to help. If perchance the article is deleted, please don't be discouraged. It can take some time to get the hang of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines and get a feel for what topics will be regarded as notable and what not. In my personal opinion, company articles can be among the hardest to establish. And, remember, if this newly founded company is found to be not notable at this point, it may become so later. It all comes down to the
sources that
verify that the company is of
encyclopedic interest. (If the company is web only,
the web guidelines also apply.) --
Moonriddengirl
(talk) 18:58, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
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Hello Editors
Could you please create a Page for Prestat Chocolates which has recently developed a new range of Antioxidant chocolate range called Choxi+
I have included an outline on how it could be developed along with the links to references that can be used.
Prestat Chocolates
Origins
Ownership
Royal Warrants
Choxi+ Antioxidant Chocolate
References:
http://www.prestat.co.uk/chocolates/chocolates-by-variety/choxi_plus
http://www.choxiplus.com/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/dietfitness.html?in_article_id=491684&in_page_id=1798&ct=5
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/article2657718.ece
http://www.channel4.com/food/features/healthy-chocolate-too-good-to-be-true-07-10-29_p_2.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/living/food_and_drink/features/article3073896.ece
http://www.prestat.co.uk/about
http://www.prestat.co.uk/about/history-of-prestat
Many Thanks
Adarsh
77.44.22.231 (
talk) 12:30, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Hi, Adarsh. This board is for discussing ideas for articles you plan to create yourself. If you'd like to suggest that somebody else create the article, you can list it in the proper subsection of
requested articles. :)
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secondary sources that are
reliable and independent of the company (excluding company PR releases and information solely available on the company website—these sources may be used for additional information after notability has been established by secondary sources). All material must be
attributable. While I have not read through your links, it seems as though you're well on your way.
- If you are able to assemble necessary sources to assert notability, you may certainly create such an article, although if you are closely associated with the subject, you should closely read our
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Moonriddengirl
(talk) 12:37, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
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Matthew Griffin|ˈmaθyoō ˈgrifən| was born December 22, 1987 in
San Diego, California.
Matthew attended
San Dieguito High School and graduated in
2005.
He started working as a California State Lifeguard in
2004.
The year after graduating, Matthew attended Mira Costa Community College for one semester, then dropped out to buy a sail boat with Jerad Acosta and Matthew Krector, with which they planned to sail the world. Their boat was seized by the San Diego Harbor Police three months later. Throughout this time he had been involved in the band Eon Blue Apocalypse which briefly toured through
Los Angeles and
San Diego.
Matthew returned to Mira Costa for the
summer semester in which he took English I with Philip Lorey, and continued into the
Fall semester there.
On Valetine's Day
2007, Matthew and Daniela ventured into
South America for two months. They originally planned on travelling four months, but returned early in order to move to
Barcelona, Spain in which they spent the summer.
In August they moved to
Paris, France.
He currently resides in Paris with his girfriend Daniela Dean in the Montemartre district, working as a nanny, writing and creating music. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Matthew J Griffin (
talk •
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- Hello, Matthew. It sounds as though you might be challenged meeting the notability threshold, unless the band Eon Blue Apocalypse has more notability than you describe or unless the music you (?) have been writing and creating has been doing phenomenally well. In order to establish an article about a person, you need to be able to assert notability per
Wikipedia's notability guidelines on biographies, which will mean utilizing
reliable secondary sources, like newspaper articles. (There are additional notability guidelines for some types of individuals, like
musicians.)
- An article of this sort would also be covered by
Wikipedia's guidelines on "biographies of living persons", which in part urges editors to be extremely careful not to include
any information that isn't sourced, even if it's true, and also reminds us that biographies particularly must be written from a
neutral point of view. Given your username, it seems fairly likely that you are closely associated with the subject and so should review our
conflict of interest guideline. Also potentially relevant here is our guideline on
autobiography.
- If you choose to create the article, please
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Moonriddengirl
(talk) 12:58, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
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Wiki has an odd idiosyncrasy of only creating pages on singles of albums. For example, the album Metallica has only six links on the track listing... all of which were singles. I think My Friend of Misery deserves it's own page. I know enough about the song to create a stub, unfortuneately, I know nothing about creating an article and it's very confusing to learn how and I want it to be more than a stub. I know that the song was acclaimed for Jason Newsted's work on the bass, it was the only song on Metallica to which Newsted had a writing credit, he used a double-bass as he did in other songs on the album, and that the band no longer performs it live due to Newsted's departure. Please do all you can to get this article.Thank you for listening, Christianmetalcore —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Christianmetalcore (
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contribs) 06:11, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Hi,
Christianmetalcore, and welcome to Wikipedia. Wiki's odd idiosyncrasy is actually related to the policies on
verifiability and
notability. As the specific guidelines on
music say, most songs do not have sufficient coverage in
reliable sources for stand-alone articles. If there is widespread coverage in magazines or newspapers, for instance, on "My Friend of Misery", then it may be an exception. Those sources are essential, however. Articles have twice been written on this song already and the articles deleted, most recently in October of this year.
- All that said, this is not the board to request that other people write articles for you. That's done at
requested articles. You might find it quicker to discuss the matter at the talk page for
Talk:Metallica or
Talk:Metallica (album). Remember, please, to sign your notes wherever you discuss things by typing ~~~~ or clicking the ~~~~ next to "Sign your username" below the text entry screen.
- If you decide that you'd like to try creating the article, you might take a look at
Help:Starting a new page and should also check out
Wikipedia:Your first article and
Wikipedia:How to write a great article. Please consider taking a tour through the
Wikipedia:Tutorial so that you know how to properly format the article before creation. Good luck whichever you decide to do, and happy editing. :) --
Moonriddengirl
(talk) 12:42, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
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I think Wikipedia needs an Article on the Pultizer divorce trial from 1982. It was a divorce that involved Roxanne Pulitzer and Herbert Pulitzer, Jr. I'm a student in college right now doing a report on this trial and I came here because I was almost certain they would have something about it, and I found absolutely no information about it. This trial was pretty significant and I think it deserves it's own article on wikipedia. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
65.27.139.128 (
talk) 12:42, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
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I also think you guys should make two separate articles. One on Roxanne Pulitzer and one on Herbert Pulitzer. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
65.27.139.128 (
talk) 12:48, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Hi, and
welcome to Wikipedia. :) This board is for discussing ideas for articles that you plan to write yourself. If you want to suggest that somebody else write an article, you can do so at
requested articles.
- If you decide that you'd like to create the articles, you'll need to be able to assert notability per
Wikipedia's notability guidelines on biographies, which will mean utilizing
reliable secondary sources, like newspaper articles. An article of this sort would be covered by
Wikipedia's guidelines on "biographies of living persons", which in part urges editors to be extremely careful not to include
any information that isn't sourced, even if it's true, and also reminds us that biographies particularly must be written from a
neutral point of view. (At least I'm presuming it is; I imagine the Pulitzers are both still alive, but I'm on dial-up over the holiday and am not going to try to google them to find out. :)) Sourcing is very important. I see that an article on Roxanne Pulitzer was deleted on November 1st of this year as being unsourced celebrity gossip.
- If you are able to assemble necessary sources, you will either need to
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Help:Starting a new page should give you all the guidance you need, but you might also look at
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Moonriddengirl2 (
talk) 13:27, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
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Who says computers are the only ones that are affected by mains failure? Computers have so encompassed our lives that we think of effects of mains failure only on computers and forget to consider the effects on humans. Well it is time when you did so! “ SAMRAT Sine 55”
inverter is specially designed keeping working place in mind. After all not only computers but also people operating them should be in a condition to work.
WEB :
http://samratcare.page.tl
Email : [email protected]
thanks
harsh vardhan varshney —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
122.162.16.4 (
talk) 09:07, 23 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Hello, and
Welcome to Wikipedia! It seems like you're talking about a product here, so this particular article would be governed by the
notability guidelines on companies. The rule of thumb is noting whether the product has received significant or widespread coverage in
secondary sources that are
reliable and independent of the company (excluding company PR releases and information solely available on the company website—these sources may be used for additional information after notability has been established by secondary sources). All material must be
attributable.
- If you are able to assemble necessary sources to assert notability, you may certainly create such an article, although if you are closely associated with the subject, our
conflict of interest guideline strongly recommends that you discuss the idea on the talk page of a related article or at a relevant
WikiProject. If you do choose to write the article in such a case, you'll want to be particularly careful to approach it
neutrally and without undue
promotion. The tone of your note here, for instance, would be far too promotional for an article and would likely result in your article being tagged for
speedy deletion as advertisement.
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Moonriddengirl2 (
talk) 13:22, 23 November 2007 (UTC)
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James Tyler (ca. 1930 - present) is a noted architect who designs in the Miesian style. He began his career working for one of
Mies van de Rohe's associates in Utah, then moved to California and became an associate of
Craig Ellwood.
While Ellwood took credit for almost all of his studio's larger designs, Tyler claims to have been intimately involved in their creation. The trademark "bridge building" dramatically spanning an arroyo and roadway at the
Art Center College of Design in Pasadena that Ellwood claimed to be his own has been re-credited by some sources to Tyler. Tyler designed the new wing of the landmark building in 1989, after his split from Ellwood.
Personal Life
Tyler lives with his wife Carolyn in
Pacific Palisades, California. He is a member of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Sources
http://www.volume5.com/tyler/architect_james_tyler_intervie.html
Manway (
talk) 19:11, 24 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Hi, Manyway, and (since you're relatively new)
Welcome to Wikipedia! In order to create an article about that person, you'll need to be able to assert notability per
Wikipedia's notability guidelines on biographies, which will mean utilizing
reliable secondary sources, like newspaper articles. A single source may not be enough to
verify notability, although I'm sure that there are exceptions. Since I'm traveling and am on dial-up, I'm not going to try to look at the above source to indicate whether I think this is an exception, but I'll say that unless that single source firmly establishes that this architect meets one of the criterion for creative professionals, you'll probably need several more.
- An article of this sort would be covered by
Wikipedia's guidelines on "biographies of living persons", which in part urges editors to be extremely careful not to include
any information that isn't sourced, even if it's true, and also reminds us that biographies particularly must be written from a
neutral point of view.
- If you are able to assemble necessary sources and if your subject meets the notability requirements, you may choose to create the article yourself, although if you are closely associated with the subject, you should read over our
conflict of interest guidelines.
- Once you've assembled your necessary sources,
Help:Starting a new page should give you all the guidance you need, but you might also look at
Wikipedia:Your first article and
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Moonriddengirl2 (
talk) 01:23, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
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Surely there's enough for someone to be able to make a page listin them.
172.215.240.147 (
talk) 23:30, 24 November 2007 (UTC)
reply
- Hi, and
welcome to Wikipedia. I'll note first that this board is for discussing ideas for articles that you'd like to create yourself. If you'd like to request that somebody else write the article, you may do so at
requested articles or on
Talk:The Smiths. :)
- Presuming you want to write it yourself, let me warn you that lists can be somewhat tricky. They seem to pop up quite often in deletion discussions, generally with somebody declaring them "
listcruft" or "
fancruft"—which basically means that they aren't considered of
encyclopedic importance. Sometimes these lists survive deletion discussions; sometimes they do not. You'll increase your list's chances of survival if you follow the policies and guidelines meticulously.
- The place to begin is with
Wikipedia:Lists, which talks about the use of lists as stand-alone or embedded. It offers suggestions on organization and pointers to several other policies that you should look at, particularly
Wikipedia:Lists (stand-alone lists). If this is going to be a small list, you might begin it within
The Smiths article. Whether you begin it as embedded or stand-alone, you'll want to be sure that every entry in the list is sourced. If you can't
verify from a
reliable source that a band was influenced by The Smiths, you can't include it, even if it seems obvious to you. That would constitute
original research, which is against Wikipedia policy. More subtly, if you know that music journalist John Brown says that, say,
The Spice Girls are influenced by
The Smiths while either no respected journalists agree (and perhaps some, including the members of the Spice Girls themselves, flatly disagree), you'll need to be careful not to give undue weight to Brown's opinion, which would violate our
neutrality policies. If the influence is disputed or not widely recognized, you should either not include the band or acknowledge the dispute. :)
- If you choose to create the article, you will either need to
register an account, which has
many benefits, including the ability to create articles, or post it at
Wikipedia:Articles for creation, where other editors will review it to be sure it meets policies and, if so, create it for you.
- If you choose to create it yourself, once you have registered,
Help:Starting a new page should give you all the guidance you need, but you might also look at
Wikipedia:Your first article and
Wikipedia:How to write a great article. Please consider taking a tour through the
Wikipedia:Tutorial so that you know how to properly format the article before creation. A list of this source is necessarily going to be loaded with either
embedded citations or
footnotes, so that the information can be quickly verified, so it would probably be a good idea to thoroughly familiarize yourself with one of those methods before beginning. --
Moonriddengirl2 (
talk) 01:44, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
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I have tried to create the Josh Hoge Wikipedia page, and had no luck.
Please create the page. Josh hoge is a fabulous musician and a great person. He is currently on tour and producing his first album with Epic records. (
http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_Records) on the link provided Josh hoge is listed as one of the artist on Epic records. Josh also did a duet with CHeyenne Kimaball, which was on her show: Cheyenne.
Josh hoge released a single: 360 (
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jpxMS2fvKnw) and also created with artist: Nikki Flores, the High school musical song: "Breaking Free"
Credible (newspapers&magazines):
http://www.artistsblogz.com/print/Josh_Hoge/
http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071122/WEEKEND/111220011/1022&template=nextpage —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Cammyzcool (
talk •
contribs) 07:23, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
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Sources:
http://www.mcall.com/features/arts/all-joshhoge.6131223nov10,0,327778.story
Joshhoge.com
Cammyzcool
- Hi,
Cammyzcool. I'll note first that this board is for discussing ideas for articles that you'd like to create yourself. If you'd like to request that somebody else write the article, you may do so at
requested articles. :)
- It seems like creating that one has so far been a bit of a challenge for you. I note that it's been deleted several times for violating copyright. Wikipedia can't accept
copyrighted text or images borrowed from web sites or printed material without the express permission of the author or copyright holder. If you choose to recreate the article, you'll want to be careful to put everything into your own words.
- The policies that will govern notability on this article are
the one on musicians and
the one on biographies. As a living individual, Hoge's biography is also governed by the
guidelines on biographies of living persons, which requires that we be especially careful to
verify everything with
reliable sources and that we pay particular attention to maintaining a
neutral tone.
- I see that a year ago, the article on Josh Hoge was deleted for failing to have sufficient notability. (You can see the very brief conversation on that over
here.) In order to establish a new article, you're going to have be able to
demonstrate that his notability has changed using several
reliable sources.
Your first source is not a credible newspaper or magazine, though perhaps it might lead you to some. I'm afraid that
the Washington Times piece is excluded as a source, since the
WP:MUSIC guideline specifically excludes, "Works comprising merely trivial coverage, such as newspaper articles that simply report performance dates or the publications of contact and booking details in directories." The Morning Call piece looks promising, but there will need to be more than that to satisfy criterion #1 of the notability guideline.
- If you can locate sufficient sources to assert notability, you might want to look at
Wikipedia:Your first article and
Wikipedia:How to write a great article. Please consider taking a tour through the
Wikipedia:Tutorial so that you know how to properly format the article before creation. Good luck. :) --
Moonriddengirl
(talk) 19:56, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
reply
The Three-Pass Protocol is a cryptographic framework for securely exchanging messages between two parties without any need to exchange or distribute cryptographic keys. Each party has a private encryption key and a private decryption key. These keys are not known to any other parties, and are never exchanged or distributed. Each party may use a different pair of keys for each message, and those keys may be deleted after the message exchange.
The protocol requires an encryption function E and a decryption function D with the property that for any message m, encryption key e and corresponding decryption key d you have D(d,E(e,m))=m. It is further required that if a message is encrypted twice, say using the encryption keys e and f that D(d,E(f,E(e,m)))=E(f,m). This can be accomplished in several ways. The simplest case is if the encryption function is commutative, that is E(f,E(e,m)))=E(e,E(f,m))). Another possibility is that the encryption function commutes with the decryption function D(d,E(f,m))=E(f,D(d,m)). It is also possible for the encryption and decryption functions to partially commute, where each function consists of two steps which commute pairwise.
If D and E are suitably chosen encryption and decryption functions, then the message can be securely exchanged between the sender and the receiver using three passes. Assume the sender's encryption and decryption keys are s and t and the receiver's keys are r and q.
Pass one: The sender encrypts the message m as E(s,m) and transmits this to the receiver.
Pass two: The receiver super-encrypts the message as E(r,E(s,m)) and transmits this back to the sender.
Pass three: The sender removes the first encryption by decrypting with the key t as D(t,E(r,E(s,m)))=E(r,m) and transmits this to the receiver.
The receiver can now decrypt the message using the key q as D(q,E(r,m))=m.
The method is strong when it is computationally difficult to determine the message when the three transmitted encrypted messages E(s,m), E(r,E(s,m)) and E(r,m) are all known to an eavesdropper.
There are two widely known Three-Pass Protocol algorithms, the
Shamir algorithm in which the functions E and D consist of raising the message to a power modulo a large [prime number|prime]], and the
Massey-Omura algorithm in which the functions E and D consist of raising the message to a power within a
Galois field GF(2n).
Two other Three-Pass Protocol algorithms which are believed to be insecure are the Bisi algorithm in which each byte of the message is multiplied by the corresponding key byte, and the keylilla algorithm in which each byte of the message is
exclusive-ored with the corresponding key byte.
{{Cryptography:stub}}
Contestcen (
talk) 05:52, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
reply
- Hi,
Contestcen. :) Like all articles, this would be governed by
the notability guidelines and would require
reliable sources to
verify the information. This will help demonstrate that the above is not
original research, which is not permitted, or a
neologism in insufficient usage to merit an encyclopedic article. The use of sources will also help you to avoid the very slight case of
"weasel" words you have going on with "are believed to be". Wikipedia frowns on that kind of thing; it's better to let us know who says so. :) (That applies to statements like "The method is strong", too.)
- Other than that, your
tone seems spot on, so if you can
bring in some good sourcing, you'd be in pretty good shape. At that point, you'd be looking at basic style issues you might want to work on. The above has some wikilinks but might use a few more, since it's a specialized field. If it were my article, I would link "cryptographic keys" to
Key (cryptography). The
Wikipedia:Manual of Style (links) has more suggestions on what links to implement, what to avoid. (Avoiding seems less an issue for you than some folks. :D) Another issue you might want to consider is
sectioning. Sectioning would make the article more visually friendly and also make it more evident that it is not a
"how to" guide by drawing more attention to the material on various algorithms, for instance.
- Good luck with it, and happy editing. :) --
Moonriddengirl
(talk) 12:55, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
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www.merolagani.com is Nepal's First virtual stock trading site based on Nepal Stock Exchange. This site was made keeping in mind that the Nepal Stock Exchange trades on traditional system and does not have the facilities of online stock trading. This is a big problem for the country's capital market as few people in the market easily speculate the prices of securities.
The objective of the site is to empower the Nepalese investor with information about various aspects of the market. Investors can see any company's share price movement history, they can get financial data of the companies listed and can search for inside information about the company available on the discussion board.
The site offers it's users 1 million rupees at the time they register which they can use for buying securities that trade in the market. The calculations are based on the closing price of previous day of the securities. Every user is ranked and the one who gets the highest gain on current day is the winner on that particular date. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Sandeepjalan (
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- Hello, and
Welcome to Wikipedia! This particular article would be governed by the
notability guidelines on companies and the
notability guidelines on websites. The rule of thumb in either case is noting whether the company has received significant or widespread coverage in
secondary sources that are
reliable and independent of the company (excluding company PR releases and information solely available on the company website—these sources may be used for additional information after notability has been established by secondary sources). All material must be
attributable.
- If you are able to assemble necessary sources to assert notability, you may certainly create such an article, although if you are closely associated with the subject, our
conflict of interest guideline strongly recommends that you discuss the idea on the talk page of a related article or at a relevant
WikiProject. If you do choose to write the article in such a case, you'll want to be particularly careful to approach it
neutrally and without undue
promotion.
- Before establishing the article, please
search Wikipedia to make sure that an article does not already exist on the subject.
Help:Starting a new page should give you all the guidance you need, but you might also look at
Wikipedia:Your first article and
Wikipedia:How to write a great article. Please consider taking a tour through the
Wikipedia:Tutorial so that you know how to properly format the article before creation. Good luck, and happy editing. :)
Moonriddengirl
(talk) 15:53, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
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is it mean anything? --
Tyne001 (
talk) 17:42, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Have you tried Wikipedia's
Reference Desk? They specialize in knowledge questions and will try to answer any question in the universe (except how to use Wikipedia, since that is what the
Help Desk is for). Just follow the link, select the relevant section, and ask away. I hope this helps.--
Moonriddengirl
(talk) 17:49, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
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Tyne001 (
talk) 17:43, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
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- The closest we seem to have at the moment are
List of actors who played Santa Claus and
Christmas film.
- If you want to write a more specific list, you can certainly do so, but let me warn you that lists can be somewhat tricky to establish. They seem to pop up quite often in deletion discussions, generally with somebody declaring them "
listcruft"—which basically means that they aren't considered of
encyclopedic importance. Sometimes these lists survive deletion discussions; sometimes they don't. You'll increase your list's chances of survival if you follow the policies and guidelines meticulously.
- The place to begin is with
Wikipedia:Lists, which talks about the use of lists as stand-alone or embedded. It offers suggestions on organization and pointers to several other policies that you should look at, particularly
Wikipedia:Lists (stand-alone lists). After that,
Help:Starting a new page should give you all the guidance you need, but you might also look at
Wikipedia:Your first article and
Wikipedia:How to write a great article. Please consider taking a tour through the
Wikipedia:Tutorial so that you know how to properly format the article before creation. --
Moonriddengirl
(talk) 17:54, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
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With the recent influx of Japanese music into the U.S. I think it would be cool to highlight the only magazine that covers this topic in English for the fans here. It would make it a lot easier to quote interviews in other wikis if people could follow the quote back to this source. It's truly a phenomenon. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Sakebi inori (
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contribs) 14:59, 29 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Hello,
Sakebi inori, and
welcome to Wikipedia! :) This particular article would be governed by the standard
notability guidelines, unless its a webzine, in which case it would also be governed by
the notability guidelines on web material. A general rule of thumb in either case is noting whether the magazine has received significant or widespread coverage in
secondary sources that are
reliable and independent of the magazine (excluding PR releases and information solely available on the magazine's website—these sources may be used for additional information after notability has been established by secondary sources). All material must be
attributable.
- If you are able to assemble necessary sources to assert notability, you may certainly create such an article, although if you are closely associated with the subject you should check out our
conflict of interest guideline first. If you do choose to write the article in such a case, you'll want to be particularly careful to approach it
neutrally and without undue
promotion.
-
Help:Starting a new page should give you all the guidance you need to get this going, but you might also look at
Wikipedia:Your first article and
Wikipedia:How to write a great article. Please consider taking a tour through the
Wikipedia:Tutorial so that you know how to properly format the article before creation. Good luck, and happy editing. :) --
Moonriddengirl
(talk) 15:35, 29 November 2007 (UTC)
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