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Thanks for your help for this article and your hard work elsewhere, which I admire. I have looked at my '87 DeLorme (which is based upon USGS topographic maps, so is reasonably trustworthy) and believe the watercourse that you mentioned north of Austin Lake is an inflow, not an outflow. According to the DeLorme map, water from Long Lake flows south through upper Portage Creek into Austin Lake and thence into lower Portage Creek, then Portage River, etc. As you also discovered, there is a second, separate Portage Creek that rises in the nearby Gourdneck State Game Area and flows northward towards the Kalamazoo.
Although my map does not indicate that these two drainage regions are literally connected to each other, they are closely intertwined at this point, which accounts for the repeated uses of the name "Portage" in local geography. Bigturtle 17:56, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
Please see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lists of Irish-Americans. Thanks Arniep 19:45, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
Hi, you recently moved the page Syracuse, could you please move it back as this broke the poll that was going on. Alternatively fix the poll. I'd do it myself, but the computer I'm on is horrifyingly slow and it makes it painful to edit pages. Thanks :) - FrancisTyers · 14:01, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
Just a query of the current title of the article and of the term genocide. I understand this has been discussed in the past, but those discussions have yet to produce and discernable outcomes. Firstly, the term "Black Wars" is not a recognised term for the frontier conflict that took place during the colonisation of Tasmania. I have studied this subject at tertiary level and the general consensus is that the term "Black Wars" have yet to achieve mainstream acceptance, the key term being "War", and the failure of the frontier conflict to satisfy the criteria for being classified as a war, hence the term "conflict" is used. Secondly, the term "Genocide" is far from being classified as an accepted title for the colonisation of Australia in general. It appears that this term is restricted to left-wing individuals or organisations. I will endeavour to include references to this in the future. I have not modified the "Black Wars" page as I feel unilateral action will be counter productive. I do however ask your assistance in altering the article to represent a neutral point of view, as both of the terms aforementioned represent a certain political and or historical judgement, and as yet are unaccepted by mainstream historians. A reply to my talk page would be appreciated. Regards, Maximus Meridius 04:05, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
As a past participant in the discussion on how to handle the Georgia pages, I thought you might be interested to know that there's a new attempt to reach consensus on the matter being addressed at Talk:Georgia (country)#Requested_Move_-_July_2006. Please come by and share your thoughts to help form a consensus. --Vengeful Cynic 03:54, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
Do you think you could fix the double redirects after each move instead of en masse at the end? --Usgnus 14:39, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
What is the reason for moving all of these Wikipedia:Manual of Style pages? Where is the discussion about this? —Centrx→talk • 15:16, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
Hello,
What is the appropriate use of the "bold" option, and why do you have such an aversion to bolding the original name of Lansing's three villages? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Criticalthinker (talk • contribs) .
Although it is true that conyers represented the 1st district at that time, It seems more misleading to say that conyers was the representative befor Stupak seeing as he represented (and still does) an area in metro detroit. Perhaps a notation could clear all this up? -chflitwick
I added this: Note: Prior to 1993, Michigans first district was located in Detroit and represented by John Conyers. If you are looking for reference to that, click: here
Now can i add the former representatives of the 11th district?—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Chflitwick (talk • contribs) .
I took your advice and created a page for the 11 th district but when i tried to upload the map (mi11_109.gif), it said the file was empty. Could you pease help me?—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Chflitwick (talk • contribs) .
Never mind now it says "The file is corrupt or has an incorrect extension. Please check the file and upload again."—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Chflitwick (talk • contribs) .
We're writing about Wiki and I'd love to chat with you. Heather Newman, Detroit Free Press, hnewman@freepress.com.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Hlnewman (talk • contribs) .
Thanks for telling me how to upload pictures. I uploaded a picture of Bart Stupak on the Bart Stupak page. it turned out fine except its way to big. could you tell me how to fix this? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Chflitwick (talk • contribs) .
I appologize for not bringing up the change to "Northwestern" for discussion. I'm new to Wiki, so I'm trying to still figure out the best ways to communicate with other users. However, I thought I would message you to begin some dialogue. Re "Northwestern," I do think it would be a good change to redirect, and then place a disambiguation page on the "Northwestern University" page. I personally can not think of an instance in which something on the current disambig page would be commonly searched for just with "Northwestern." But if that is the case, the disambig page at "Northwestern University" would easily allow people to find what they want. I think this format works very well with Stanford University, which has more than 20 disambig entries but still redirects a "Stanford" search to "Stanford University." Also, if you look at the "Northwestern" disambig entries, most are very underdeveloped pages, such as "Northwestern Corporation," which is literally two sentences about a bulk vending machine company. So I thought that it would be more efficient to redirect people who enter "Northwestern" into a Wiki search to "Northwestern University," since I truly believe a majority of the people who simply type in that search will be looking for the university (as evidenced by a Google page rank results for "Northwestern," and the proliferation of other Northwestern-related Wiki entries). I think this is a very good change, and would be happy to hear your thoughts. Thanks.
And if you could please just respond on this talk page that would be great. Thanks again. robms927. 27 July.
Please do not move pages by cutting and pasting the content. It separates the edit history from the content, which is a requirement of GFDL. If you think a page needs to be renamed and you are not able to move it correctly yourself, then propose it on Wikipedia:Requested moves. older ≠ wiser 02:42, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
I have submitted myself for Wikipedia:Editor review/Dalbury. As I did not behave well with you in the past, I invite you to add your observations of my actions, if you so desire. -- Donald Albury(Talk) 14:52, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
I'm interested in your comments about the U.P. never being a part of the Wisconsin Territory. The historic maps I find match up to what you're saying, but they don't match up with the timelines suggested in articles about the Toledo War. What sources do you use? Cheers.--BaronLarf 03:54, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
You were previously involved in discussions relating to whether the wording of templates such as {{otheruses}} should simply say "For other uses" as it currently does or should read differently. I've started a discussion on the issue at Wikipedia talk:Disambiguation#"Other uses" of what? and thought you might be interested. —Simetrical (talk • contribs) 03:00, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the help! I just got it merged and have quite a bit of work to do here. The bolding helps. If you wish, I'd welcome assistance. --CTSWyneken(talk) 21:22, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
I thought there seemed like a lot of SF's on the list. I won't add anymore to the SF list unless I find another source confirming that it is a State Forest. Frankie816 14:12, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for helping me with the move on the Urban (disambiguation) page. Can you take a look at Wizard and Wizard (disambiguation)? I think it needs to be moved as well. Thanks! Dreadlocke + 18:17, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
... because you certainly deserve them!.
maybe you are interested in Wikipedia_talk:Naming_conventions_(city_names)#WP:RM Tobias Conradi (Talk) 12:07, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your input.
Right now, I'm mainly marking articles that were already labeled "stubs" with the lighthouse stub template; I want to make sure that they're properly covered and categorized. I think I've appended the template to maybe two or three articles which I think would be well-served by further expansion, no matter their current length. However, in most instances, I've been leaving the template off of a previously unstubbed article for just the reasons you point out. --AlbertHerring 21:05, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi; I'm the guy who built this list, and still building it actually....I'd put in the Geography cats because these are a big part of the toponymy of this region (PacNW/BC plus the outliers in CA, UT, ON, MB etc); why aren't these categories suitable? Just asking?Skookum1 05:00, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
I see the point about about the categories having to refer to specific articles; in fact so many items on the list actually have articles (mostly unlinked) or will have articles that a Category of Chinook Jargon placenames will eventually be called for. But check out Chinook Jargon and word-articles like Skookum and Skookumchuck, as well as the Chinook Jargon section of the BC section of Canadian English; this isn't about Chinook culture, which is limited to a small area of Oregon and is purely Native American in nature; the CJ is much bigger than that and is a part of the regional identity in the Pacific Northwest/British Columbia. As for Minnesota, I thought I saw "MN" in one of the state listings in Topozone; for Skookum-something, but I don't see it now; blurry eyes I guess; amazing that Skookumchuck turns up in New Hampshire, by the way. Not sure what you mean by sorting categories....Skookum1 19:45, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
In AmbigDexter we have an enthusiastic new editor who has set his heart on disembowelling DAB pages based on a legalistic policy intepretation. ELO, Leaf (disambiguation) and many others have been in receipt of his attentions. I have placed some guidance on his talk page, without effect. Perhaps you might like to try because this is wasting the time of many editors. BlueValour 23:27, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
Good catch on my edit, you're absolutely right. Newyorkbrad 19:49, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
I have no idea what the deal is with Hasbro, but he seems immune to reason. His writing skills don't make his views any clearer, either. I've no idea how this is to be dealt with. john k 21:25, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
The city of Los Angeles is just that the city down town city hall and all that. venice has its skaters and dog town stuff. but they are a seperate city they have a hall and all. you can redirect to the the dog town venice page or whatever you want to call it . But when it comes to Dog town los angeles that search icon should be reserved for the projects. now you might hit me with the famous skater stuff fine . but it does not bring them any closer to Los Angeles . Besides there is now a published author from Dog town los angeles —The preceding unsigned comment was added by FirstKnight (talk • contribs) . UTC 12:17, August 25, 2006
wasn't it hilarious? heres the link.... http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Detroit%2C_Michigan&oldid=66682528
My apologies. My head was spinning with all of the number in the Detroit, MI and Metro Detroit article that I forgot. I also meant to update the population density. I'll get to that soon unless you do first. Thanks. Ufwuct 00:20, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
I noticed that you're a regular poster in the naming convention discussion and I wanted to get an opinion from a more established editor to see if my concerns are unfounded. Over on the discussion page for the Seattle article, a request to remove Seattle, Washington to just Seattle as has been made. There are primarily three users who are advocating this change USER:Polaron, User:Usgnus, and User:Serge Issakov. Looking at their contribution history (and number of requested moves for cities WP:RQM), I fret that this is a larger project to try and circumvent the naming conventions process.
Greetings. Back in May, you commented at Wikipedia:Possibly unfree images/US government portraits. The issue has lain dormant for over two months, and is still unresolved. I have attempted to summarize the findings of fact, in the hopes of resolving this debate. Your comments here would be welcome. All the best, – Quadell (talk) (bounties) 17:05, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
This is my talk page and I reserve the right to remove abusive, bothersome, annoying, or inane comments without any response or regrets.
I got blocked for removing something that an admin wrote. It was an "official warning" - so I got the block. There is some policy, but I was not aware of this policy. Currently I have an admin (User:Lar), that from time to time post civilty warnings on my page. E.g. if I comment a wrong statement with "WRONG". I would really like to do what you write - simple remove his warnings and attacks, but he marks them as official and so I can't. Tobias Conradi (Talk) 23:54, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
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