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[edit] Namie Amuro
Good job on her albums, however, if you read Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums#Colors you'll find the colors have a meaning... I didn't know for a while either. So, while pink and purple may be more Namie-like orange is the proper color for studio albums. Thanks. gren グレン 02:52, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
- Yes, I just read about it just a minutes ago. Thank for informing me, though. I'll be sure to make the proper changes asap.NATEamx 03:00, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Second vs Seconds
Hello. I've had to change several entries for Japanese records that you created to relink from seconds to second. This former seconds is rubbish - second hand goods, etc. but this links to a disambiguation page since there is no article on seconds; the latter second is the unit of time that you were looking for and should have used. Thanks, Ian Cairns 12:49, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
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- Thank you for the correction, I wasn't aware of the issue. I'll be sure to link to the correct page in the future.NATEamx 12:53, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Amuro Namie singles covers
Hello! Since you have worked very hard on her singles, is there any possibility of adding two links to every image you have uploaded, one to the page that holds the image and another to the image itself? That would help anyone in Wikipedia to verify the license information you have added. By the way, if you want to reply to this, please do it in my User Talk page. Thanks in advance. -- ReyBrujo 05:22, 30 April 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, if possible, add two hyperlinks, one to the page that holds the image, and another to the image itself. In example, see Image:AYU_Ayu-mi-xIIversionAcousticOrchestra.jpg, I provided two links in the Summary, one that goes to the page with the image, and another directly to the image.
- For images you have scanned, please specify in the image page that you have scanned them. In example, "This image was scanned by me (NATEamx) from the "CAN YOU CELEBRATE" CD cover/Oricon magazine from December 2005/etc".
- The important thing is that any user should be able to determine if the license you have chosen is the correct one, and the only way to verify that is giving a source. I hope I have explained myself; if you still have questions, ask me again. Thank you. -- ReyBrujo 03:26, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Capitalization in album articles
Hi. I thought that you may be interested in the recent discussion at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Albums#Capitalization. Jogers (talk) 15:58, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
Actually, I'm quite curious about what you think about this because you started many articles that are, in my opinion, wrongly capitalized. Would you mind if I fix this? Jogers (talk) 22:23, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
- I don't particularly view them as erroneously capitalized as it is my opinion that it is the proper way these titles are supposed to be represented. I understand what the Wikipedia guidelines are when it comes to titles. I feel that they are culturally insensitive. If you were attuned to the way the Japanese handle things such as this you would see that it is uniformily written in the "style" in which artist and companies have specified in all forms of media. In Japan whether they are all capitalized, lowercased, backwards, whatever, the titles in the way they are written are their proper titles.
- When I write these articles I'm trying my best to be as accurate as possible to whatever it is I'm writing about this includes titles, names, etc. I wouldn't randomly capitlize the title of an American album as I know that it is not the proper title of the release as there are standards that have been setup that regulate how these things should be handled. However, these same standards are not in place when it comes to English usage in Japan. Anyway, I don't have anything further to say on the topic. If it really bothers you so much that you feel a need to change it, change it. I will not revert the changes back. NATEamx 02:05, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
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- It doesn't really bother me. I wouldn't even notice if it didn't come up at WikiProject Albums. Wikipedia naming conventions state that the titles of songs or albums should be capitalized according to standard English rules unless they are unique, so if there is a strong reason to keep these articles this way, I don't mind. But could you please explain to me why this situation is any different than from American or British albums (most of which are inconsistently capitalized)? When I skimmed through the articles about albums by Do As Infinity it seemed to me that they were just following the capitalization used on the cover or perhaps even the official site but other sources use different schemes. Jogers (talk) 14:26, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] lowercasing J-pop songs
Hi. I'd like to call you over to Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Songs#J-pop_songs, where consensus is building to lowercase all J-pop songs where possible. I noticed you reverted such a move several months ago, so I wanted to make sure you knew that a bunch of us would like to see this affectation become more standardized.--Mike Selinker 06:50, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
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- As I've stated before, I no longer care whether or not the titles are written "properly" anymore and that I would follow whatever Wikipedia convention was laid out. As you can see from my most recent article SPLASH GOLD -夏の奇跡- I have already started doing so. There's really no need to let me know. NATEamx 09:35, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
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For giving much-needed citations to Namie Amuro page. If only other Asian artists' pages had citations. Your hard work is appreciated! mirageinred 20:01, 29 September 2006 (UTC) |