User talk:K. Eng
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hello K, welcome to Wikipedia. I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian. You can learn more on the how to edit page. The naming conventions and style guide pages are also useful. There is a sandbox which you can use to experiment in. If you have any questions, see the help pages or add a question to the village pump. If you ever think a page or image should be deleted, please list it at the votes for deletion page. There is also a votes for undeletion page if you want to retrieve something that you think should not have been deleted. Angela 00:32, 28 Aug 2003 (UTC)
[edit] FSB issues
Hi. I noticed your argument on Talk:Pentium M with Denniss regarding his wrong views on the front side bus and the fact that he can't understand what Hertz means. I want to thank you for arguing the right thing. However, Denniss has returned, and is currently vandalising several articles, including the List of AMD Sempron microprocessors and the List of AMD Duron microprocessors. He refuses to accept any form of compromise, he refuses to understand what Hertz means, he is constantly reverting these (and other) articles, and he is still using those FSB333/FSB400 terms he made up himself. Since you helped out the last time he pulled this stunt, I was hoping you could help here. Jgp 21:48, 5 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Talk:IEEE 802.11#802.11a and "Super G"
I noticed your edits to Centrino. Can you look at this discussion and do something about it at IEEE 802.11 if it seems fit? I don't want to make changes myself as I don't want to be seen as advertising for my place of work. Thanks! -- Paddu 22:58, 13 August 2005 (UTC)
I don't know what Denniss' problem is, but I think his actions are more due to language differences than intent to vandalize. Denniss is a German speaker, and I've seen some European sites use FSB400 and similar terminology. However, I feel that Denniss' actions are inappropriate on the English Wikipedia, given that English language tech sites, as well as the English language trade press, simply use the effective data rate, or 400 MHz in the case of a 100 MHz Quad Pumped bus. K. Eng 21:44, 26 August 2005 (UTC)