User talk:Altenmann/ar1
— archive (2003/11/26 - 2006/01/12) — archive 2 (2006/01/13- 2006/03/07) — archive 3(2006/03/07 - 2006/04/27) — archive 4 (2006/04/28 - 2006/06/25) — Talks about Kven Issue
Passée DoubleThanks for your note. Yes, I saw that a very few uses were of a different sort of march (and indeed there is a film called May, among other things). But they don't have to be linked, and being unlinked is better than being linked to the wrong place. Still I am pleased to have achieved edits like this one. Rich Farmbrough 18:16 27 June 2006 (GMT). Re. Japanese datesThank you for providing me with this valuable new information, dear Mikka - in fact, I was merely acting because this particular anonymous user had just been reported at WP:AIV as a recurrent vandal, and who had been blocked just yesterday because of the same editing pattern. Aparently, the lack of any explanation by this editor induced everyone to believe he was merely performing a massive removal of information, and that his activity was nothing but a vandalism spree. I recommend you to make this information available to all the involved parties and the blocking admins, and I leave up to you to instrument the unblocking of the relevant IP addresses. Warm regards, Phædriel ♥ tell me - 15:55, 28 June 2006 (UTC) TfDI think a potentially very disruptive template is on verge of being kept. If you have time, please take a look at this TfD discussion. [1] Regards. 172 | Talk 21:50, 1 July 2006 (UTC) FYI [2] 172 | Talk 23:27, 1 July 2006 (UTC) I think due to several edits the situation under Imperial Russia and the current situation has become entangled in such a way the article is now incorrect. Could you please take a look at it? I also asked Ezhiki to look at it. Errabee 06:38, 3 July 2006 (UTC) Summary by Alex Bakharev at Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/IrpenYour have endorsed the summary by Alex Bakharev at Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Irpen which misinforms the community. Alex Bakharev wrote about Russian architecture: "There is no discussion on the talk page, no suggestions on improving the article". In fact there was (and still is) a discussion on the talk page and solution has been proposed. (Please see Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Irpen#Comment_to_the_summary_by_Alex_Bakharev_and_others). I suggest you to withdraw your signature under the summary.--AndriyK 08:56, 3 July 2006 (UTC) Russian architectureIt looks like your edits at Russian architecture moved the article towards a compromise. But there is a disagreement about a single sentence [3]. Why this sentece is so important? Do you think any further compromise is possible?--Mbuk 22:45, 5 July 2006 (UTC) DachaI don't get what you are talking about in the Dacha article talk page. --GoOdCoNtEnT 18:35, 6 July 2006 (UTC) Myself and User:Grafikm frSalut Circeus, Ben ecoute, je sais bien que Ghirla est caractériel comme tout. Moi j'ai essayé de le raisonner il y a quelque temps au sujet d'une autre remarque de ce genre, j'ai essayé de le calmer sur sa page de discussion, mais j'ai jamais eu de réponse. C'est clair que c'est un gros dilemme... -- Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 21:01, 7 July 2006 (UTC) Hi Circeus Well, I know Ghirla is terribly emotional. I tried to reason with him some time ago over something similar at his talk page, but I never got any answer. It's a real dilemma
Circeus 00:33, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
I notice you deleted this earlier - thanks - the trolls are back to the tak page now! Thanks/L/wangi 01:12, 8 July 2006 (UTC) JohnI noticed you reverted back or it has been anways. I just want you to know that if you are not going to other John's that I put on that page then then all of the those John's should be in the disambiguation page then. It's pointless to leave out a number John's that should be listed. Oh and I am moving your comments to my archive. Mr. C.C. 07:31, 8 July 2006 (UTC) Vokzal on deletion reviewAn editor has asked for a deletion review of Vokzal. Since you closed the deletion discussion for (or speedy-deleted) this article, your reasons on how or why you did so will be greatly appreciated in the above review. --W.marsh 13:13, 8 July 2006 (UTC) The Kven editorFor your information: Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Stopping your vandalism. Tupsharru 14:19, 8 July 2006 (UTC) VandalismA suspected sockpuppet of the blocked user User:Subhash_bose has begun a revert war in Babri_Mosque removing the <fact> tags of this controversial article. Please take action. [4], [5], [6] Anwar 16:21, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
Прапанова аб Вікі ў правапісе 1959Чалом! Азнаёмцеся з прапановай: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages. Дзяк. IrfanAs long as it's sourced, there's nothing wrong with criticism as such. Arun Shourie wrote for example this: What about the "Medieval Sources Project"?, I asked. After some search, the ICHR has supplied the following list of the scholars to whom the work was assigned, the subject he was to cover, the money sanctioned to each, and the result: 1. Satish Chandra & Co.: Hindi translation of "Early Sources of Akbar's Reign"; Not completed, money not indicated. 2. Irfan Habib: Akbarat-e-Aurangzeb: Rs. 27,000/-; Not completed. 3. Moonis Raza: "Atlas of the Mughal Empire": Rs. 22,400/-; Not completed. 4. Anis Faruqi: Tashir-ul-Aqwani: Rs. 9,000/-; Not completed. 5. Satish Chandra: Documents on Social and Economic History: Rs. 23,000/-; Not completed. 6. P. Saran: Tarikh-i-Akbari: Rs. 18,500/-; Submitted but not traceable -- but on that last entry, more in a moment. What about the much-touted "Translation Project", I inquired. It began in April, 1972, the ICHR says, when the National Book Trust proposal for translating the volumes in the Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan Series on the history and culture of India was received in the ICHR. A committee consisting of the usual eminencies -- S. Gopal, Tapan Raychaudhuri, Satish Chandra, Romila Thapar -- was constituted. This Committee resolved that the Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan volumes -- which in fact are the very best and most outstanding of works produced in the last fifty years -- "are not suitable for translation into Indian languages," and that this proposal should not be pursued any further. The Committee suggested that alternative titles be selected for translation. And, lo and behold!, the largest number of titles which the eminent historians selected were of the eminencies themselves, and of those who advocated their line! R. S. Sharma, a Chairman of the ICHR : five titles; S. Gopal : three titles; Romila Thapar : three titles; Bipin Chandra : two titles; Irfan Habib : two titles; his father, Mohammed Habib : two titles; Satish Chandra : one title... What amount has been spent on this Project, I inquired, how much royalty was paid to the authors, I inquired. The ICHR has incurred an expenditure of Rs 4,189,000, the Ministry said, and added, "Authors of the books selected for translation were not paid royalties." Having got to know their ways by now, I persisted. Had I used the wrong word ?, I inquired. Had they got payment under some head other than "royalties"? The ICHR has now said that in fact authors were paid, "a lump sum for translation rights" : Rs 1000 per language per volume if the book was more than 200 pages, and Rs 500 per language per volume if the book was less than 200 pages. Hence, R S Sharma got a total of Rs 47000 for his books; Bipin Chandra, Rs 14000; Irfan Habib, Rs 11000; Romila Thapar, Rs 12000... --Msiev 09:49, 10 July 2006 (UTC) HelloWe are meeting after a long gap. I just wanted to share with you a translation: Yes Sir. Regards! --Bhadani 16:35, 10 July 2006 (UTC) Capitalization of L/lindy H/hopHey Mikkalai, a few of us over at the lindy hop pages noticed that you moved many of them to capitalize the dance names. Would you mind posting your reasons here? There was a discussion on the capitalization issue there, and at least semi-consensus from the regular editors seemed to be reached. I think it would suppress some frustration if you joined in. (Another discussion was about it was here.) Thanks!--Will.i.am 21:40, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
Rory DemetrioffHello, I would like to enquire why you have deleted Rory Demetrioff. Thank you for your assistance.
The article was restored out of due process, i.e., without request at Wikipedia:Deletion review. See also Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rory Demetrioff. There is no claims of notability in the article, neither you provided any information to this end elsewhere in wikipedia besides saying "yes he is very important". If you don't know what notability means, please look into Len Domino article for comparison. `'mikka (t) 00:25, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
Also, a number of collegues also have entries in Wikipedia including: Leslie Noble, Deb Hutton, Gerald Caplan, Ian Brodie, Rod Love Why is this individual singled out? Perhaps he is not in the right category on wikipedia? Thank you for your help and insight.
Thank you for your interest in wikipedia. Here is my help and insight once again: please address the specific concerns expressed in the vote for deletion: please provide the proof of notability of the person. Once again, please look into Len Domino for an example, as well as into other wikipedia aricles you mentioned. Please also sign your posts. It is very easy to do, by typing four tildas: ~~~~. They will automatically convert into a signature similar to mine: `'mikka (t) 00:47, 11 July 2006 (UTC) Thank you for your help. The other individuals have been reviewed, including Demetrioff's collegue Domino. I do not mean to be presistant on this, but I think this is important to ensure this information is made available to the public. It seems as though one individual did not like the article and no one is giving a chance for a fair review, or an attempt to add additional information. After the first deletion a wealth on new background was provided, but then deleted. More details can be added if that is required. The other individuals being googled often appear less than Demetrioff. Please help with the exact criteria for deletion in this case so that the matter can be resolved. <unsigned> The policy wikipedia:Verifiability basically requires that information in wikipedia must be based on reputable, preferrably neutral, sources from third parties. Please also see the guideline Wikipedia:Notability (people). Please sign your posts in talk pages for easy tracking of discussions. `'mikka (t) 07:22, 11 July 2006 (UTC) Hello Mikkalai. I have since tried to ublock the IP of this user but it will not work. It seems he can't edit anywhere. Also, it seems that User:Pusyamitra Sunga is his sockpuppet, used to evade block and 3rr. The sock and Subhash both emailed me from the same address. So I blocked the sock. What is in order for the master now? Regards, Blnguyen | rant-line 05:16, 11 July 2006 (UTC). Puppetteer removes cat tag from IPAlso please take a look at this. The IP admits he is the puppetteer User:Subhash bose. He insists on removing the suspected sp category links. [8]. Check out his language too. [9] [10] [11]. The IPs have a common subnet. He may have enabled DHCP on his system. Hence the slight variations in the string. Incidentally another user has removed the cat tag [12] from his user page without explanation. Check out this threat too. He is also quite busy campaigning for support for his agenda here. What action ought to be taken? Anwar 14:05, 11 July 2006 (UTC) Kurt LeymanThis guy deletes references to Soviet victory from Winter War. Please investigate. --Ghirla -трёп- 15:05, 11 July 2006 (UTC) VerilogWhy did you revert my addition of Blue Pearl Software amongst a list of Verilog RTL applications? There are many other commercial applications listed, it is on-topic. What was wrong?
JokeMaybe some Talk before reverting again? You are the only admin who has supported the list, of whihc I'm aware. I posted to WikiEN-l as well, not many responses (some to me not the list), all in favour of removing the jokes. Just zis Guy you know? 22:12, 12 July 2006 (UTC) RfC on Lazar KaganovichYou edited the Lazar Kaganovich article. Would you consider participation in the RfC Lazar_Kaganovich abakharev 01:16, 13 July 2006 (UTC) I do like your attitude toward the Wikipedia. I did the disambiguation page on Rath, for many of the same reasons that you have expressed. Were you planning an article on Water stagnation? Is that why you placed the link on the Anoxic sea water article? If so, you might also link from the Manfredonia article about the stagnation of the water in the lagoons after the 1223 earthquake, and the Theodore Roosevelt Island article where in 1831 a causeway stagnated the water. Maybe you might also include a see also reference from Backwater, Billabong and Swamp. Bejnar 00:00, 14 July 2006 (UTC) You recently added Template:unreferenced to the Viaduct article, without leaving any mention of it on the talk page. I will leave it where it is for now but would like clarification as to what in particular you feel needs citations. Most articles of a similar length lack citations, which I feel is entirely appropriate given the generic and rather common knowledge nature of the subject matter. --IntrigueBlue 01:04, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
Zhukov?I saw that you re added that clearly wrong and incorrect line on zhukov. Everyone knows that Stalin was in full command of the Soviet Union and that he was the one who ordered all the counter attacks it wasent an idea of zhukovs it was stalins idea. (BobShoe 12:55, 14 July 2006 (UTC))
Hiwi (volunteer)It's something wrong with this article, it doesn't explain, rather misinforms. No Discussion. Xx236 13:30, 19 July 2006 (UTC) No offence intended, but I reverted your deletions from the article. Both of the paragraphs are sourced from Antony Beevor's book "Stalingrad", Chapter 11 (near the end of the chapter). I doubt Beevor would have indulged in "erratic speculation". Folks at 137 19:47, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
No, the {{citeneeded}} is not a joke. The Joseph Stalin mentions that Lev Shubnikov, the physicist, was shot. I'd like to see a cite for that, to get more info for the Lev Shubnikov article. Google has several hundred hits indicating that he was shot, but they're all derived from the Stalin article in Wikipedia. This issue came up because someone created an article for him, and the question then arose over whether he actually was shot, and if so, for what. --John Nagle 06:12, 20 July 2006 (UTC) You misunderstood my actions. I am not planning to delete that category, so don't worry. An article when it belongs to a subcategory of transnistria, it means it belongs also to transnistria. I took them off from transnistria category because they belong to sub-categories of transnistria. It is a rule; when there is sub category, or a stub the article belongs to its stub. I didn't took them off those which don't belong to transnistria stub. --User:KRBN 16:45, 20 July 2006 (UTC) Could you help adress the concerns you raised during FAC process? Unfortuanately I cannot find sources to satisfy your points.--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 15:14, 21 July 2006 (UTC) Hello, I was just about to come looking for you. Do you have any scholarly works that discuss Ceasescu's personality cult (in the sense described by Krushchev) that you could work into that article? I removed the Niyazov example because the sources don't conclude that he has made himself "larger than life," just very visible. Gazpacho 21:34, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
EurotophobiaWikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eurotophobia. Lists of phobias is not a source for encyclopedic articles. One can derive a phobia word from every noun and verb. If you find a medical source which discussed this phobia, welcome. `'mikka (t) 00:10, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
ru:Участник:MikkalaiIs this you, or is it an impostor of yours? 02:30, 23 July 2006 (UTC) Invitation to join Wikipedia:WikiProject Eastern OrthodoxyHi there! I've noticed that you've edited articles pertaining to the Eastern Orthodox Church. I wanted to extend an invitation to you to join the WikiProject dedicated to organizing and improving articles on the subject, which can be found at: WikiProject Eastern Orthodoxy. This WikiProject was begun because a need was perceived to raise the level of quality of articles on Wikipedia which deal with the Eastern Orthodox Church. You can find information on the project page about the WikiProject, as well as how to join and how to indicate that you are a member of the project. Additionally, you may be interested in helping out with our collaboration of the month. I hope you'll consider joining and thank you for your contributions thus far! —A.S. Damick talk contribs 01:19, 25 July 2006 (UTC) Demkina - again!Hi Mikka. I didn't realize that you were the one who made Skeptical Investigations into a Wiki link -- thought it was Rohirok. I don't understand: why create a link to a Wiki article that doesn't exist? Not all references/external links are turned into empty Wiki article links, right? I'm still learning the ropes here. Thanks. Askolnick 18:16, 25 July 2006 (UTC) ZeusophobiaWhy did you remove it? Any reasonable reasons? Monkey Brain(talk) 05:35, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
Hi there. Despite a whopping victory for the name Jogaila on the previous vote, the Polish users have got upset and called yet another vote. They want to get it moved back to the old unpopular name Władysław II Jagiełło. If you are interested in stopping this, you'll need to cast your vote again. Sorry for all this tediousness. Regards, Calgacus (ΚΑΛΓΑΚΟΣ) 03:49, 27 July 2006 (UTC) Quick comment on letter Ł. One has to remember that the written Polish language only started to be used in any extensive way in the 16th century. Once it came into use, the letter Ł was created immediately, since apparently there was a need to express that special sound, which must have been present in the Polish language long before. Therefore, to me it is not unreasonable to say that Jogaila took the name Władysław, with that precise spelling, since that is how the name most likely sounded at the end of the 14th century (even if it was not written in that precise form then). Balcer 18:15, 27 July 2006 (UTC) Please use englishIt would greatly help me understand your take on the User_talk:Ghirlandajo#Personal_remarks issue if you'd use English. I regret that I have only one language. Friday (talk) 23:40, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
I just want you to know that I agree with your unblocking of Ghirla, 24h for a second offence is enough. Let's hope he has learned his lesson. Still, you may want to explain your reasons on ANI just for the bookkeeping records (I already wrote there that I don't oppose your unblocking). Nonetheless you may want to be careful when unblocking familiar editors: consider how long my unblocking of Molobo and Halibutt is haunting me... Take care, -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk 19:18, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
Regarding Persecution of HindusMoved to Talk:Persecution of Hindus. `'mikka (t) 02:13, 30 July 2006 (UTC) NixerThese articles are now being vandalized by Nixer: Russian Empire - Reverts without provides. Rejects official sources and does not specify the sources. Refuses to cooperate. Naval ranks and insignia of the Russian Federation and Ranks of the People's Liberation Army - multi 3RR violation
Please, help to stop his attack and reverts.--Oliversi 11:15, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
State Sealmoved to Talk:Russian_Empire#Gerb. `'mikka (t) 19:41, 30 July 2006 (UTC) RoitrCan you please block the active accounts of Roitr from User:Roitr/sockpuppetry--Nixer 19:49, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
--Dmitry 20:52, 30 July 2006 (UTC) So Shri Krishna is an 'evil demon'?
CooperativeHello Mikkalai. I am not sure if the Cooperative subject on Wikipedia was originally started by you, but today I saw you removed the external link on GKBI, The Federation of Indonesian Batik Cooperatives, which is one of the largest Cooperative for Batik in Indonesia (batik is the national ethnic-pattern on cloth-design), established since 1948 (57 years ago)and has 8,000 members. As that topic is about cooperatives and their existences worldwide.. it has Agricultural cooperative etc. so I think it is good to enrich that topic with batik cooperative as well. Please clarify the removal and if that was just a misunderstanding, kindly put that external link on GKBI back as it was. Regards, AA. State emblemsThe state symbols of the Russian Empire were defined in the Corpus of Laws of the Russian Empire: [15] (chapter 61). There were one gerb and three state seals (Big, Medium, and Small)--Nixer 13:49, 4 August 2006 (UTC) BonaparteHi mikka, Could you please help me out with Bonaparte? He's trolling again... Thanks. —Khoikhoi 18:08, 4 August 2006 (UTC) alternative names of administrative divisions of ROmaniahi, please take a look to Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal/Cases/2006-07-17 names of administrative divisions of Romania. My opinion is Britannica naming convention regarding the administrative divisions of ROmania is an expert guide for wikiarticles, since Wikipedia lack explicit Naming convention for administrative divisions of Sovereign States. Criztu 18:45, 4 August 2006 (UTC) oh, and i see u are able to revert more wikiarticles at once can u please tell me how can i do the same; thx Criztu 18:45, 4 August 2006 (UTC) ASPHi, recently you removed a copyright violation from Application service provider. Could you add a link to the copied text, either here or as an external link on the article. Cheers, Jayvdb 06:45, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
Digital Pen / Digital Paper mergeHi, why did you drop the "academic" section during your merge of [16] and [17]? Peter S. 13:43, 5 August 2006 (UTC) World War II controvercyDo you have time please to have a look on the World War II. There is some movement leading to Nazi apology end even saying Germany started the war some users call "bias against German people". Probably we need some meditation.--Nixer 09:07, 6 August 2006 (UTC) |