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P.P.S. I live in Bothell WA, ever hear of it? Redwolf24 23:40, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
Sorry Matt - the problem wasn't the content of the page, it was the fact it was at The 12th Man, which has many meanings (hence the redirect to the disambiguation page). I have moved the content to an article 12th Man (American football), and fixed the link at 12th Man. I also didn't read the article in detail, thinking it was the same as 12th Man (Texas A&M) which is different, but related to American football. Perhaps they could be merged, with each other, or with American football itself? -- Chuq 10:07, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
John Hancock, was absolutely not the first president of the United States. see. President of the Continental Congress, It clearly and correctly states that John Hancock is sometimes incorrectly reffered to the first president. Although the United States was an independent country at the time, the office was called President of the United States in Congress Assembled, the first president of The United States of America was most definatley George Washington., and by the way John Hancock wasn't even the first president of the Continetal Congress, he was simply its president when the declaration of independence was signed, you couldnt be more wrong, obviously history isnt your strong subject. (Mac Domhnaill 23:07, 7 August 2005 (UTC))
Hey! I'm so pleased you found use for {{divbox}}. I'm even more pleased you created a new color scheme daughter template to go with it.
I'd like to suggest, though, that you add to the documentation at Template talk:Divbox. By adding your new color scheme along with the others, you make it easily available to all. — Xiong熊talk* 03:16, 2005 August 12 (UTC)
PLEASE help me with the rationale for the images. It's the only thing holding this back from being a Featured Article. I've been trying, and trying but I keep getting it wrong. I need HELP. I'm going kind of nuts, is there any way you can help? Thank you for your support. I actually do want it to be on the front page, but I respect your opinion about why it shouldn't be. Of course, I want my work to be rewarded with a front page status, but you are right, it is a touchy subject. - PRueda29
Thanks anyway, as I wrote the message to you, a user that normally moderates the page with me contacted me about the pictures and he's helped fix most of them. It is frustrating, but I tend to get frustrated easily anyway, so I'm used to it. Also, thanks for fixing the typo and adding the wikilink. I'm glad you liked the article, it took me and 4 other users eight months to gather up all the info, and I spent three entire days putting it together for featured article status (giving it a facelift). Good luck with Wikipedia, as soon as u find an article you like, you'll get addicted (trust me). PRueda29
Do you know what Sock puppets are? One type of sock is the sock that messes with VfD to keep certain articles. Also, IP Addresses aren't counted in VfD. Also, I never count unsigned votes. That VfD was a landslide Delete. Redwolf24 04:59, 24 August 2005 (UTC)
Girl is the collaboration of the week! Please come grow this article... Mamawrites 03:23, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
Greetings, Matt Yeager! I've noticed you've already categorized your user page in Category:Wikipedians in Washington. Could you remove your name from the Wikipedia:Wikipedians/Washington page? The page will be deleted when all users have been removed. Thanks!!
For more information, please see Wikipedia:User categorisation and Category:Wikipedians by location. -- Roby Wayne Talk • Hist 06:55, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
how does one get into the business of having strong opinions about deleting stuff? I mean, how do you get to the point where you'r offended by someone else's sillyness? I'v never wanted to delete anything. not that I oppose all deletion. I know wikipedia needs somebody to delete trash and vandalism. oh well. seeya 'round probly. Ish Micka Vonn aAmerikazakh 18:33, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
An Award | ||
For your contributions to the CotW focusing on Girl in September, 2005, I, Mamawrites, award you, Matt Yeager, this THANK YOU. |
Spoo has just been featured! Thanks for your support! --Jeffrey O. Gustafson - Shazaam! - <*> 05:13, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
Hi. Please don't vandalize pages, even if Nirvana was "WAY overrated," as it's just more work for editors to do when not writing articles, and it also makes you look bad if you're ever on WP:RFA or in some kind of dispute. Thanks and happy editing. -Matthew Cieplak (talk) (edits) 08:10, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
Not sure I understand the edit summary ("who in the world thought that this was an acceptable entry?") with which you modified my signed comments on Talk:States of Mexico, but yeah, when I wrote that over a year ago, Washington State was a redirect to Washington. But of course you know that, because you just changed it. Put me down as confused, but not terribly concerned. –Hajor 00:59, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
If you cast a wikiversity vote, please make a link at your Wikimedia meta-wiki user page linking back to your wikipedia user page. If you do not do so, your vote will not count. --JWSchmidt 15:33, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
I think you're right about this one, so I'm giving in, as I said on the talk page. I just wanted to say "thank you very much" for being nice and humoring me by not re-reverting the template after I reverted it. You made your case clearly and without any scorn of arrogance, something that was a breath of fresh air for me. Thanks. Matt Yeager 06:19, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
I'll do game 16 myself, but if you want to host game 17, have a look at User_talk:Quadraxis#Hangman, for instructions, make a puzzle, then let me know here or on my talk page that you're ready. CanadaGirl 06:35, 10 October 2005 (UTC)
According to Wikipedia:User page, it does seem acceptable to edit someone else's userpage as such in good faith unless they have requested that it not be edited (for example, on mine, I invite users to correct any spelling and grammar errors, and even take a shot at reorganizing it if they wish.) Forgot which page, but I found a link to your userpage somewhere, and I have a habit of reading people's userpages for some reason. Y0u (Y0ur talk page) (Y0ur contributions) 06:25, 11 October 2005 (UTC)
...George Bush sucks. But if you use that as an edit summary you may simply be reverted instinctively. It just looks like a vandal post. Marskell 23:19, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
...and, in fact, you have been reverted. Marskell 23:20, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
Useing missleading edit summuries is frowed on. Please stop it.Geni 23:22, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
Check various Internet sites that talk about fuchsia as a color with defined RGB coordinates. The color 255 0 255 is obviously magenta, as indicated by the M in CMYK. Doing a Google search for CFYK reveals only a Canadian radio station and thus it is never used as a synonym. Any opinions on what the best choice for fuchsia is?? 66.32.248.238 23:10, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
I've rewritten the article Tokitae from scratch. Perhaps you could take a look and reconsider your opinon to delete. Zeimusu | Talk page 14:34, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
One man's vandalism is another man's opinion. You see, what you've written for Vance is filled with opinion, which really has no place in an encyclopedia. The article, for instance, gives the impression that Dino Rossi was elected governor of Washington. Fact is, after all election laws were conformed with, the final recount showed that Gregoire came out on top. Calling the lawfully demanded hand recount a "last ditch effort" is opinion. You've also used selective facts in the article, by claiming that Rossi's election was "certified". While it's true the vote count was certified by the Sec of State, Washington State law gives the legislature the power to certify an election, and they "certified" Gregoire. And finally, it is clearly a matter of opinion that Vance "played an important role" in Rossi's challenge. Why not leave it at "played a role"? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.247.148.12 (talk • contribs)
Hey, it's your friendly WB. Anyway, you seem interested in Wikipedia:Hangman. So make sure you check out Wikipedia:Hangman/application to apply to host the next round of Hangman. Thanks. (I'm spamming this to people who participated in round 19) -- WB 00:02, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
I always thought that American should link to United States, good work! Anyhoo, the reason why I'm here is that you couldn't move it to American (disambiguation). I've fixed that now, and since I'm an admin with a special interest in disambiguation I'm happy to help you sort out any problems you have like this next time. Or you could always pop in a Wikipedia:Requested moves. Cheers.--Commander Keane 08:17, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
I reverted your change, since - my opinion - American cheese is not a synonym for processed cheese; it is a specific type of processed cheese. If you feel otherwise, we should discuss it on the article's talk page. —Bunchofgrapes (talk) 20:15, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
I have completely changed the poll. Please see Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (years in titles)/Poll --AllyUnion (talk) 02:38, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
Redwolf24 mentioned on Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle3 that you might be interested. -- Jmabel | Talk 03:18, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
From the score, it was OBVIOUSLY a "blowout", so adding that is just redundant editorializing. It would be more interesting for the article if you could source your contention that the score was the reason that they took so much time before the next Rose Bowl. BlankVerse 13:12, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
WAvegetarian 07:12, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
I may be a Wikirookie ... but ..... dude! "AMONGST" is a totally valid word ..... excuse (insert offensive explicative here) ;-) me for having a broad vocabulary, albeit a touch archaic. Seeing as you have a fondness for the arts (which hopefully includes literature), you surely wouldn't begrude someone their particular style of verbosity, now, would you? Maybe once you advance more into adulthood ;-) you will have more appreciation for an author's decisive choices in turns of phrase, even if you "think" there is a better choice. I mean, I can totally see correcting errata such as typographical errors, or incorrect information ....... but, come on now!
Please, do not take this as a slam, and it is certainly not intended to evoke any expostulation or rebuttal ... just food for thought in, perhaps, less aggression for SUBTLE content changes. When I say amongst, I mean AMONGST!! LOL
Smiles .... and .... as always ..... have the day of your choice!! Eye 19:30, 3 December 2005 (UTC)
Ahoy there. Regarding your edits for Washington State, Washington, being the capitol district of the US, becomes a bit confused with the state, (see Washington state) I think Washington State should become a disambig page for these two, simply for clarity. I thought I'd check with you, since you seem to have taken the lead on this page. Thanks, --TheGrza 08:17, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
iTunes has wrong information. The group has 9 #1 singles. You can check their website (http://www.diamondrio.com/) to verify that. Other than that... good job on the Rio article ^_^
Easily as good as Crashings, I think it's better. A slower sound but more mature. Marathons is easily their best song yet. Kertrats | [[User talk:Kertrats|Talk]] 04:20, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
Why are there quotation marks around this title? I think you should move it to the non-quoted name. Good article, though. Christopher Parham (talk) 07:44, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
If you believe that I've earned the community's trust, I'd be honored to accept your nomination. :-) —Lifeisunfair 15:50, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Thank you for your support of my Rfa, Matt Yeager. I am happy to announce that I have successfully been voted an administrator, and wish to say that I will work harder to make Wikipedia a more reliable source of information. I apologize if this seems impersonal but it is past my bedtime...zzzzz... Croat Canuck 07:06, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
I was trying to figure out how you know me. I realize now that you're upset I voted against LifeisUnfair because you nominated him. Just so you know, there is already an RFA(rbitration) against me, partly for my voting style, though it is not listed. Please provide diffs for any RFA(dminship) you have a query regarding and I will explain my reasoning. Please also be aware that many users vote controversially->Boothy, Zordrac, etc., but have not been disiplined because it does not break any policies. freestylefrappe 19:33, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
Greetings, Matt Yeager! I wanted to sincerely thank you for voting in my RfA, which passed with a final result of 55/14/3. Your support means a lot to me! If you have any questions or input regarding my activities, be they adminly or just a "normal" user's, or if you just want to chat about anything at all, feel free to drop me a line. Cheers! —Nightstallion (?) 07:42, 4 January 2006 (UTC) |
Thank you for your intense support of my RfA, and for your generous comments. I appreciate your confidence. Best wishes for a happy new year, Tom Harrison Talk 13:49, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
Hi Matt,
All done! Let me know if I have accidentally missed out anything more. :)
- Cheers, Mailer Diablo 08:29, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
Huh, so it is. I think that's really rather unnecessary, and just part of template-phobia. Anyway, I'll recategorize it. -Splashtalk 01:24, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
Dealing with the article on running up the score in college football, the Alabama fan makes some very reasonable points about why they kept their players still in the game in the 3rd quarter. The page should try to balance the issues more. In my opinion, running up the score means playing starters and passing in the 4th quarter when favored to win big and leading by an insourmountable margin. In the 3rd quarter, it is possible for the other team to come back, especially a florida gators team. Just remember the Bills comback agasinst the Oilers in the early 1990s. see The Comeback (American football) Nick Dillinger 05:40, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
How come you deleted my picture of Spike from the teen pregnancy page. The picture is fair use; look on it's description page. It is a low-resolution screenshot from a tv show, which qualifies as fair-use. See template:tv-screenshot for more information.--Max
( ✒ | ☏ ) 19:08, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
I saw on your user page a while back, that you liked Spider Solitaire, but it was a red link. I have since found an article about the game at Spider_(solitaire), but since you removed the link, I couldn't just correct it. If you want to re-add it, it's there. CanadaGirl 04:51, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
I would like to express my thanks to all the good people who spent their valuable time time and effort working on my (failed) RfA voting. Especially for those who actually voted to support me :). Lets move on and make together our Wikipedia an even greater place abakharev 09:19, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
You deleted the POV-check I had left on Sammamish, Washington as a “seemingly unnecesary POV-check”. It would've been nice to leave a blurb on the talk page with reasoning. It appears this sort of flowery chamber of commerce pamphlet-style language is pretty common in Wikipedia city pages, but I'd assert it’s not a good thing.-- wac(talk contrib) 07:07, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
Hi Matt. I am rather confused as to the vote you made on the page regarding my ArbCom candidacy. You wrote: Arbritration is nowhere NEAR as important as articles... anyone who puts them within worlds of each other is liable to be too arbcom-absorbed (self-absorbed) for the committee. I fully agree with you. May I ask where you got the opinion that I didn't? If it was in relation to my comment that I don't write many articles, I see my role on WP as facilitating the writing of articles, as this is where I can most productively contribute. Please note that I am not asking you to change your vote, merely to clarify so I properly understand. Cheers, [[Sam Korn]] 10:32, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for the best wishes :) My hand is improving/healing better than expected, so I hope to be able to reply to your comment on Talk:Cohabitation next week. When I´m completely back, I'll see whether I can clean up the article, to meet some of the issues raised on the talk page. Would you be opposed to one more template on the article: {{globalize}}? Aecis Mr. Mojo risin' 14:04, 20 January 2006 (UTC)
ok Ill remove the New York part since that doesnt relate to the Washington article. But I was referring to a different move than the one discussed: make Washington direct to the city, I thought the one that was discussed was to make it a disambig -- Astrokey44|talk 03:59, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
Mad Season released a CD in 1995 titled Above please explain why the search for mad season should point only to the album mad season by matchbox twenty? Also, how is the band improperly referred to as mad season? Basing this redirect on a user typing mad season instead of Mad Season is a little persnickety (especially considering mad season isn't properly referred to as "Mad season" either). Besides, I belive most people disregard proper capitalization conventions while performing searches. All that is accomplished is that looking up Mad Season (band) becomes more difficult. --Torsin 18:34, 27 January 2006 (UTC)
You asked:
Personally, I don't live in the USA; so personally I next to never have reason to think about Phoenix, Arizona. For me the automatic association of the word phoenix is the mythological bird. Inevitably, that colours my view. Secondly Phoenix, Arizona is very often called just that -- it has a standard disambiguifier which is regularly used as part of its name. Phoenix (bird) does not. That to me is weight behind Phoenix (bird) being the primary redirect.
I think there can also be a case for Phoenix (disambiguation) being the primary redirect -- because that might encourage more article writers to disambiguate Phoenix links, which would make the "what links here" button more useful for each of the substantive articles. Also, I strongly doubt that either of the uses Phoenix (bird) or Phoenix, Arizona can claim to be statistically dominant, to the extent of accounting for say 95% of searches or 95% of links or 95% of link traffic.
For me, any case for Phoenix, Arizona being the primary redirect is significantly weaker than either of the above. -- Jheald 12:51, 28 January 2006 (UTC).
Personally, I don't have any strong feelings about where "AD" should point, but if redirecting it to Anno Domini instead of the disambig page is really so important to you, you could at least do it properly. You didn't bother including a {{disambig|AD}} line at the top of the Anno Domini page; most people wouldn't (or shouldn't have to) type "AD (disambiguation)" to get the disambig page.
Fourohfour 17:04, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
Welcome, Red Slash/Archive1, to Esperanza, the Wikipedia member association! As you might know, all the Esperanzians share one important goal: the success of this encyclopedia. Within that, we then attempt to strengthen the community bonds, and be the "approachable" side of the project. All of our ideals are held in the Charter, the governing document of the association.
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I understand there are technical difficulties, what I don't understand is why it should be so difficult to get to information about the band Mad Season. Most search engines are not case-sensitive so why should a search on Wikipedia be so? The most user friendly approach would be have searches for mad season, Mad Season, Mad season or mad Season (not to mention MAd season, MAD season, etc.) point to a disambiguation page except for the pages mad season (album) or Mad Season (band). If one searches Google for mad season the first six links point to the band not the album which is another reason why there should be a disambiguation page for Wikipedia searches for mad season. Also, as you stated Mad Season does not properly refer to the album mad season, but rather to the band, so by your own logic the page Mad Season should redirect to the band not the album, especially considering the aforementioned Google search.--Torsin 01:38, 30 January 2006 (UTC)
At Wikipedia:Requests_for_adminship/Matt_Yeager, you voted "oppose", noting that you "do not see the truth in Matt's statement above, I've been in my fair share of disagreements on Wikipedia, winning some and losing some, but I've learned a lot from all of them, and I believe that I could handle administrator responsibilities without losing my head. From what I see in the e argument, he has not learned a lot and he cannot handle responsibilities without losing his head."
I don't really want to do this, but I'm wondering if you would please reconsider. The "e" issue occured about three months ago. That's what I meant when I said that "I learned a lot" from it; I did learn an awful lot about WP:CIVIL, etc. . I know I DID make mistakes on the page in multiple facets, but I'm wondering if you could point out any time where I really "lost my head". I don't personally believe that I ever acted too far out of line; I'd really appreciate knowing where I went so wrong (if in fact I did), since once a source emerged for the claim, I did back off. I haven't asked any of the other "oppose" voters to reconsider (though I might), but you seemed to have a very positive opinion of my adminship potential, except for one (admittedly bad) mistake I made. I really do believe that I've learned from that mistake, and hope that you reconsider (though of course I understand why you wouldn't). Matt Yeager ♫ (Talk?) 00:17, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
Hi Red Slash/Archive1, thanks for participating in my RfA discussion. Unfortunately, my fellow Wikipedians have decided at this time that I am not suitable to take on this additional responsibility, as the RfA failed with a result of 66/27/5 (71.0% support). If you voted in support of my request, thank you! If you decided to oppose me at this time, then I hope that if I do choose to reapply in the future, the effort I will make in the meantime to improve and expand my contributions to Wikipedia may persuade you to reconsider your position. All the best, Proto t c 10:42, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
Hi Matt,
It is with regret that I have to inform you that your request for adminship was not successful on this occasion. The consensus required for a successful adminship nomination is 75-80%, and you achieved 63%. Keep up the good work however, and I look forward to seeing your name on a nomination again in the future. -- Francs2000 12:11, 6 February 2006 (UTC)
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