User talk:Justox dizaola
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i am Ace Christian F. Serraon. You can contact me at justox_freecz_dizaola@yahoo.com
I am proud to be Filipino, so i may take jobs as a translator to the Tagalog Wikipedia. But, please don't bombard me since i'm still a 13 yr. old student..
anyway... I wish to thank those people who refined the Panunumpa sa Watawat ng Pilipinas, created by yours truly.
pplz, I edited the Cavite Page. Being Caviteno I feel that it is my due responsibility to scrutinize and correct the article, in order to show the world what Cavite really is.
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[edit] Welcome
Welcome!
Hello Justox dizaola, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
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By the way, I moved the "Filipino Wikipedians" category to your user page, since that's where it belongs. :p Happy editing! Coffee 17:34, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Upload images
Hi Justox, Great that you have some images you can upload! You can do two things: You can upload them on the English Wikipedia, or you can upload them on "Commons". The advantage of the first is that it is a little bit easier the first time, because you already have a user name here, the advantage of the second option is that users of all Wikipedia's (in each language) can use your image.
- Using Option 1, Go to "upload file" on the left of your screen, browse to your photo, provide a decription of the image (including the fact that you created the photo yourself, assuming you did) and choose one of the available licences. The best (if you made the picture yourself) would be to choose "PD: (Self made): Donate to the public domain/release all rights" and then press the button "Upload File" and your finished
- Using Option 2 Go to Commons and create a user login just as you did for the English Wikipedia (only necessary the first upload). The best would be to use the same nickname as you have here. After that the procedure is almost the same. Go to "Upload File", browse to your picture, write description. In the description you should add a category, so the people can find your image: for example [[Category:Philippines]], choose a license (For example "Own work, release all rights" and press upload. This image can now be used in Wikipedia the same way as can all other images.
I hope all is clear. Just let me know if you have more questions! Magalhães 07:54, 11 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] School Hymns
School hymns, like the text of vision-mission statements, are primary, self-produced sources that are far from neutral. Encyclopedia articles, and Wikipedia articles in particular, are to be written from a neutral point of view. The lyrics of a school hymn, included in the context of what is supposed to be a neutral article on a school, skews the article toward a non-neutral POV. It will be better if certain verifiable facts ABOUT a school song be written. In that sense, there is actually something which can be discussed using a neutral exposition.Rmcsamson 15:48, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] License tagging for Image:Bacarra.jpg
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[edit] Translating a word into English
I found your name on Wikipedia:Translators available and was wondering if you can tell me what the word sakto means. I think it means something like exactly. I'm making a page listing varieties of Coca-Cola, and I heard about Coke Sakto. I found in a news article that it's just regular Coke in 200 mL glass bottle, small enough to cost 5 pesos (actually the article said it costs P5 which I suppose means 5 pesos). The article quoted a tagline Sakto sa sarap. Sakto sa 5 pesos. and translated it as Exact in taste. Exactly P5. What would Coke Sakto translate as? Exactly Coke?
Thanks. Philbert2.71828 21:03, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Pakistan National anthem
Go ahead and feel free to use it.However I think,you will need permission from the person who created that video before you post it not really from us.Nadirali 05:13, 29 November 2006 (UTC)Nadirali