User talk:DonL

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[edit] Image copyright problem with Image:ChetHelms.gif

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Bruce Eisner, whose bio is on Wiki, and the owner of the website where I got this photo, http://www.bruceeisner.com/, gave me permission to use this image, as long as I gave him credit. He states he merged it and cited his rights as per Creative Commons, which I believe has a modicum of wiki legitimacy. By E-mail I asked Mr. Eisner if this wd pass the DMCA litmus test and have not received a response on this yet. I also told him I thought that Fair Use allowed only portions of works to be publicized so I'll leave the decision to the wiki powers that be.

DonL 17:38, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Be bold

DonL, I encourage you to make edits on pages where you have an interest. Be bold! You're an editor like me or any other wikipedian. Don't let anyone (ie RPJ), tell you different. The info that Karmafist includeed in his welcoming message makes good reading. I especially recommend How to edit a page Have fun!
Mytwocents 05:21, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
Just to clarify the above remarks by "Mytwocents:" His/her remarks have nothing to do with the Chet Helms article or image, which was removed, and I replaced with a photo I took at the Helms memorial in SF. Mytwocents was writing of an entry I made to the (Earl) Warren Commission Discussion page, "An otherwise illustrious career.." at [[1]]. While I appreciate Mytwocent's comments, since my opinion focused on Warren's overall career and was not relevant to the Commission report, I never entered it.
DonL 15:17, 22 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Image licenses

Regarding your question at the Help desk, I answered the question there as well but just in case you haven't checked back, here it is: You'll probably want to choose one of the "free" licenses such as Public Domain, Creative Commons or some such. When you click on "Upload file" on the left hand side of the page, you'll be presented with a pull down menu of licenses. Choose whichever one you prefer. Dismas|(talk) 10:26, 14 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Image copyright problem with Image:Wiki_Commons_Batteries.jpg

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[edit] License tagging for Image:Four AA batteries2.jpg

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[edit] Tag added 12 Nov 2006

DonL 06:40, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Battery Directive

Thanks for the edits on Battery Directive. DonL 23:08, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

You are welcome, I have also helped edit the references as per wikistyle--Alex 08:47, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

Thanks again for your help and editing on "Battery Directive!" I liked your implementing superscript "notes." On another question: Using the Firefox browser, when typing, say, "vortexrealm wiki" in the URL bar, my browser is directed to your "Talk" webpage. However when I type "battery directive wiki" it always takes me to wiki's "RoHS" ("Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive"} page. Do you you know how to cause direction to the Battery Directive page? I know you figured out how to change the "d" in my first "Battery directive" title to capital "D." Impressive credentials, by the way. Thanks for your service to the world. DonL 15:52, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

I'm not quite sure why you are getting this redirect. One way to check what words link to which articles is to go to the article of query, press the "what links here" button, below the wikipedia search bar. On the ROHS page it indicates some things such as "lead free" redirects to ROHS, this clearly isnt correct. See [2]


To rectify the redirect, click on the link to the incorrect redirect, then type #REDIRECT [[New page]] at the head of the page to bring the correct links to the correct article. Hope you understand what I mean! If you need me to change these for you let me know and I will help.--Alex 16:17, 23 November 2006 (UTC)


Yes. If you have time, Alex, please do.

Thanks DonL 20:37, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Apologies

My apologies: I have edited some pages, including adding and removing some text, while passing it off as "minor edits." Seems the wiki policy is that deletion is more than "minor." I've changed some of the EMC wiki page (and maybe others) without abiding by this. Sorry. DonL 22:19, 9 December 2006 (UTC)