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The Barnstar of Good Humor | ||
For this bit of good cheer and for making Mountain Dew shoot out of my nose during a laughter-induced seizure. Well done. Jayron32 19:18, 24 December 2009 (UTC) |
Season's Greetings, Happy Holidays and may the New Year be a good one! Bus stop (talk) 22:01, 24 December 2009 (UTC)
Once again it is festive season, a time where festive decorations are displayed and gifts are swapped; but what about the true meaning of christmas? The true meaning of christmas is about the fight for freedom and how in times of hardship and misery, one person leads their people to freedom as a great warrior; for those who fight for a cause are warriors and those who fight for a worthy cause are great warriors. Such an act earns respect and honour; but most importantly, brings happiness to their people. So to achieve this as happiness lies in other people's happiness and greatness lies in how you deal with little people, we selflessly think of others in the hope that they will be happy this christmas.
Hi Durova, have a very Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year 2010!
Set Sail For The Seven Seas
Set Sail For The Seven Seas 26° 43' 30" NET 01:46, 25 December 2009 (UTC)
Hi, apologies for my silence on that call, I'm away for Xmas and my hostesses PC has great speakers but no mike. So I could hear you all whilst I used some of the sources you were using for the wikinews article to write Michael Francis Tompsett. ϢereSpielChequers 19:02, 26 December 2009 (UTC)
Hi Lise,
Just to let you know that the Featured Picture File:Montreal from Mount Royal4.jpg is due to make an appearance as Picture of the Day on December 27, 2009. If you get a chance, you can check and improve the caption at Template:POTD/2009-12-27. howcheng {chat} 20:58, 26 December 2009 (UTC)
Hello! I hope you had a Merry Christmas! Anyway, I would like to bring two articles concerning notable female warriors from fiction to DYK status and am curious, given your interest in women as warriors, if you would like to help out? Here are the articles and my rationale concerning them:
Without any doubt, the above are among the most significant characters in video games for the above listed reasons, certainly not as significant as say Lara Croft, but definitely up there, whether it be in the case of Manon as her basis from a real figure of note who served as a consultant on the game and being one of the few playable females in a first-person shooter or Mui's significance going beyond her game onto the pages of a graphic novel. Anyway, if you would like to and are able to help bring in the New Year by bringing these up to DYK status, that would be a nice way to end the year on a proactive colloboration that benefits our site and readership alike! Thank you for your time and consideration! Sincerely, --A NobodyMy talk 21:07, 26 December 2009 (UTC)
Huh? — Kralizec! (talk) 00:37, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
I see CoM does not understand why you posted this (or asked what you asked?) on her talk.
But I knew instantly that I needed to add a theatre image to my user page. Nice rough sketch of The Globe worked nicely. :-) So, thank you ... accidentally. lol Proofreader77 (interact) 10:41, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
Hi Durova. That photo looks great. Thank you very much for fixing it up. I don't have much experience with GA and FA type activities, but I'm happy to muck about in an attempt to be helpful on anything that you think might be of interest to me. Vaya con Dios. ChildofMidnight (talk) 19:19, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
Now, as for your question ... to write I'd want to have a good grasp of the subject beforehand ... but to review seems that being ignorant of the subject is a good thing.
Have I said anything useful? lol Proofreader77 (interact) 22:26, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for your help on the Logicus RfCs and AN. It's now been closed. --SteveMcCluskey (talk) 21:27, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
I found File:KoreanWarRefugeeWithBaby.jpg and it looks to be be a potential FP candidate, but I think it could stand for some touching up before any such nom. What do you think? Does the image stand a chance? TomStar81 (Talk) 23:35, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
Your attention is requested at WP:VPP#Commons/enwiki policy interaction as one or more of your uploads is in use at Photochrom. Thank you. OrangeDog (τ • ε) 17:03, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
You are one of the twelve editors advancing into the second round of the Henry Allingham World War I Contest. The second round started at 00:00, 29 December and ends 23:59, 31 January. The top six ranked players at the end of this stage will advance into the final round of the contest so keep up the good work! --Eurocopter (talk) 00:43, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
Since you're famous for your image restoring talents I thought you'd be a good person to ask. I recently restored my first image, File:Giles Corey restored.jpg, and found it to be an entertaining challenge. I'm sure my work isn't as good as yours, but I wanted to know, should I want to try my hand at this some more, if there's a list somewhere of candidate images awaiting restoration...? Or do you just browse around historical topics hoping to find them?
I also wanted to know if it's acceptable to just copy the copyright status from the original (which is what I did), and if not what should I be doing? Thanks in advance for your help. Equazcion (talk) 00:53, 30 Dec 2009 (UTC)
...in this discussion over at WT:SHIPS. :) —Ed (talk • majestic titan) 20:11, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
Hi Durova, This might be a silly question, but do any of the US Government's historical archives have large, online and searchable collections of World War II-era photos? I've looked at the LoC and NARA websites, but not much of their collections appears to be online. To provide context, I'm hoping to find something which is an equivalent to the Australian War Memorial's outstanding online database - does anything approximating an American equivalent of this exist? Thanks, Nick-D (talk) 00:48, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
Are you absolutely sure you're out this year? We'll never get nearly as many FP's as we did last year without you! :( iMatthew talk at 02:44, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
Your Featured picture candidate has been promoted Your nomination for featured picture status, File:Descripción histórica y cronológica de las dos piedras que con ocasión del nuevo empedrado que se está formando en la plaza principal de México, se hallaron en ella el año de 1790-1b.jpg, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. Noodle snacks (talk) 09:15, 1 January 2010 (UTC) |
I might be interested in your offer. What are the names of the artists? :) Theleftorium 12:11, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
Thank you very much for your interest. One of them is William Allen Rogers, who was a political cartoonist for the New York Herald a century ago.
Another is Vojtěch Preissig, a Czech typographer and graphic artist. There's already a good start on a biography at User:Durova/Vojtěch Preissig: a lot of it has been written about him. Very little of it is available online in English, but it's been possible to patch together a basic biography from reliable sources. Needs a little more rounding out; I was using Google Translate to fill in the gaps from the Czech Wikipedia. If you'd like to finish it and share credit I'd be very grateful. (NuclearWarfare deserves shared credit too; he formatted the citations).
For this Japanese print it appears the Library of Congress misspelled the artist's name, or perhaps used a nonstandard transliteration. It should be Yashima Gogaku according to the editors at WikiProject Japan. There's a long discussion about this image at WikiProject Japan talk. He worked within the surimono subgenre of Ukiyo-e. There might be two DYKs for this image; the article on surimono is barely one paragraph.
Please let me know what catches your interest, and best wishes in the 2010 cup. :) Durova390 16:59, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
I've completed the article now: William Allen Rogers. What do you think of this hook: "... that American artist William Allen Rogers worked with Harper's Weekly as a political cartoonist for 25 years, and with the New York Herald (sample pictured) for an additional 20 years?" Theleftorium 23:22, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
Durova,
I've been looking at some of your images (and those of others as well) and find that -- to the eyes of a historian -- their descriptions seem lacking in detail. Standard academic practice is to cite the full provenance (the source and date, the current location and descriptors for images of unique objects (e.g. library shelf marks), and the original creator) of the physical image; electronic practice suggests citing the agency that produced the scan and the editor who modified the image. Here are three samples that show (imperfectly) what I have in mind:
I know you've been active in creating some remarkable Wikimedia images. What do you think of my suggestions? Do you have any ideas of where I could post them to have some influence on Wikimedia description practice?
Thanks, SteveMcCluskey (talk) 16:44, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
See my user page with me and Skip hangin' with Cell Phone Sanata! — Dog The Teddy Bear • Bully! • 18:35, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi Lise,
Just to let you know that the Featured Picture File:Mary Coriolano2.jpg is due to make an appearance as Picture of the Day on January 6, 2010. If you get a chance, you can check and improve the caption at Template:POTD/2010-01-06. howcheng {chat} 22:08, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Balinese dancers and Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/delist/Bison skull pile have been sitting down in the suspended nominations section for a while. Can you update us on either situation? Thanks. Makeemlighter (talk) 05:12, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
The December 2009 issue of the Military history WikiProject newsletter has been published. You may read the newsletter, change the format in which future issues will be delivered to you, or unsubscribe from this notification by following the link. Thank you.
This has been an automated delivery by BrownBot (talk) 03:04, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi Lise,
Just to let you know that the Featured Picture File:Gaucho1868b.jpg is due to make an appearance as Picture of the Day on January 8, 2010. If you get a chance, you can check and improve the caption at Template:POTD/2010-01-08. howcheng {chat} 20:24, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi Durova, another one of those problem BLPs: Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/John_Rosatti_(2nd_nomination)#John_Rosatti. Apparently, the subject has asked for it to be salted. Could do with another pair of eyes. --JN466 23:44, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
As you've been more than a bit oblique with your messages on my talkpage, I've sent you an email. If you'd prefer to keep the discussions on-wiki, that's fine with me, I just thought you might be able to be more candid about what other account you think I've used that I'm not disclosing on my userpage. UnitAnode 18:14, 4 January 2010 (UTC)
I've managed to string together a fairly coherent narrative about the creation of the 1759 Ticonderoga map. It's missing some things that I hope to be able to fill in fairly soon; you can see the fruits of my most recent poking at Talk:Battle of Ticonderoga (1759). Cheers! Magic♪piano 21:41, 4 January 2010 (UTC)
The Real Life Barnstar | ||
For all the helpful advice, networking and tireless image improvement without which the Mary Rose Trust donation would never have been as successful as it was. Peter Isotalo 18:30, 5 January 2010 (UTC) |
Your Featured picture candidate has been promoted Your nomination for featured picture status, File:Stockholm photochrom2.jpg, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. Staxringold talkcontribs 18:48, 6 January 2010 (UTC) |
I've written something that you should read. MW talk contribs 00:04, 8 January 2010 (UTC)
2009 "Military historian of the Year" | ||
By order of the Members of the Military History WikiProject, for "added to this project's Featured Pictures...and importantly offering to share her skills with others and teach them how to touch up images", I award you this Bronze Wiki. -- TomStar81 (Talk) 09:28, 8 January 2010 (UTC) |
Hello: I saw your request on the DCMeetup talk page; I work at LC; I would be happy to be a liasion for you. Is there an email address I can contact you at?--FeanorStar7 (talk) 12:51, 8 January 2010 (UTC)
Are the photos from here (two pages) public domain? How can you tell? ChildofMidnight (talk) 02:35, 9 January 2010 (UTC)
An Arbitration case in which you commented has been opened, and is located here. Please add any evidence you may wish the Arbitrators to consider to the evidence sub-page, Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Chabad movement/Evidence. Please submit your evidence within one week, if possible. You may also contribute to the case on the workshop sub-page, Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Chabad movement/Workshop.
On behalf of the Arbitration Committee, Lankiveil (speak to me) 07:26, 9 January 2010 (UTC)
An image created by you has been promoted to featured picture status Your image, File:Great White Fleet return2.jpg, was nominated on Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate an image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. Thank you for your contribution! Maedin\talk 11:24, 9 January 2010 (UTC) |
An image created by you has been promoted to featured picture status Your image, File:Roald Amundsen2.jpg, was nominated on Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate an image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. Thank you for your contribution! Maedin\talk 11:28, 9 January 2010 (UTC) |
Sorry, Durova, I accidentally closed this nomination before I realised that I voted. I posted about it at the fpc talk page. I didn't want to make this messy by undoing the promotion edits I'd already made, so I carried on. Hopefully there are no complaints, :-/ My apologies. Maedin\talk 11:28, 9 January 2010 (UTC)
It's xav on my cell. You are the first to know the extent of my wiki-addiction! Damn typing is hard... Cya! 209.183.32.20 (talk) 10:54, 10 January 2010 (UTC)
Would you be willing to remove the watermark from this? Thanks. Kevin Rutherford (talk) 17:41, 10 January 2010 (UTC)
FYI, it was replaced in Mary (Mother of Jesus). You may want to argue for it (or not). howcheng {chat} 01:16, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi there. Do you still maintain the triple crowns? I was going to put up my hand at some point, but i had a query. What do you mean by "at least ten line citations to an article" when it comes to assessing whether someone's contribution warrants inclusion? I wasn't sure if this referred to the edit history, or something about the article (at least 10 references?). By way of example, I wondered whether this kind of revision of an article would be in or out? Cheers. hamiltonstone (talk) 01:51, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
Do you know anything about the copyright on DR government images? I ask because the Yankees recently sent a contingent of players and the 09 WS trophy to meet with the DR president (, ), and as you can see that official government story comes with a couple images. I'd love to include one of them to make an interesting pairing with an eventual image like this, but I don't know if the DR freely releases gov't images as the US does. Staxringold talkcontribs 16:55, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
Can you help out with this?
User:Tom Butler#A perfect quote.
It refers directly to me and I would like it taken down. Tom Butler does not like me, and so I'd like to get an outside, uninvolved user to advocate for its removal. Would you be willing?
Thanks,
ScienceApologist (talk) 19:28, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
Excellent point. What about MfD? ScienceApologist (talk) 17:50, 14 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi. Not a WP:TPW here but I did a quick wikistalk of ScienceApologist for a totally unrelated reason, saw this, and attempted to deal with it. Hipocrite (talk) 18:01, 14 January 2010 (UTC)
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