User talk:Kils
Just saw the great iceberg image. Very very nice, thanks for making this available to wikipedia! -- mkrohn 20:38 Apr 3, 2003 (UTC)
I like the images very much (being a biologist myself)! Just a "formal" question: You are aware that by putting them here, you release the images under the GFDL? You do keep the copyright, of course! You might want to move the copyright notice onto the "image:" page, though (the one you reach when you click on the image). This seems to be the common way at wikipedia, to state the source on the image page, not within the article. Thanks! Magnus Manske 21:34 Apr 3, 2003 (UTC)
I've just found one of your excellent pages- I liked the photos too. Tannin and I have done most of the bird articles, and we have taken to putting a taxobox classification summary on each page (see Great grey shrike). Some of the mammal and plant people have done the same, and I've added boxes to some other articles to get consistency. I don't have the specialised knowledge to add to taxoboxes to your articles. If you think its a good idea, you could give it a try. I'm not a computer person either. I copied an existing taxobox and changed the words. Keep up the good work. jimfbleak 14:32 Apr 10, 2003 (UTC)
Hi, Kils
I noticed you were starting a new page at West jersey, having already made one at West Jersey: the software here is case-sensitive for every character except the first one of a title, so this created two articles. I've made the one redirect to the other, so there's no need to duplicate your work! (You can use that energy for East Jersey, instead<G> -- Someone else 17:52 17 May 2003 (UTC)
Hallo Uwe,
Du bist nun Sysop; bitte lies Dir Wikipedia:Administrators durch, bevor Du diese neuen Privilegien einsetzt. Viel Spaß! --Eloquence 22:19 22 May 2003 (UTC)
Hi Uwe - brilliant albatross pics! jimfbleak 05:27 23 May 2003 (UTC)
Uwe, I also love the pic of the albatross from behind - beautiful! Congrats on being named a sysop! ArloBee 15:23 24 May 2003 (UTC)
I saw you ask on another page about time stamps. If you sign your comments with three tildes "~~~" you get your name, and with four tildes "~~~~" you get your name plus the timestamp. -- Someone else 20:19 24 May 2003 (UTC)