User talk:Shreevatsa
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[edit] Welcome!
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- Your welcome. I believe I noticed your edit to constrained writing ([1]), and contacted you because you did not have a talk page, indicating you were a new user. Thus the welcome.
- If I noticed the lack of edit summary I did not comment on it assuming you where fairly new to Wikipedia (at least as a signed on user) and that you may pick it up very quickly. The message I may have eventually used may be found at Template:Editsummarynew.
- It sounds like you found it already, but you can find information about edit summaries at Wikipedia:Edit summary.
- If you have any more questions or concerns again feel free to contact me. Hyacinth 20:06, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Your userpage does not exist, so...
Hi Shreevatsa, I've noticed that you currently don't have a userpage. This makes your name appear as a redlink when signing talk pages, or when seen in Special:Recentchanges or the edit history of a page. One simple solution, if you don't want to create a userpage, is to edit your userpage and insert the following:
#REDIRECT [[User talk:Shreevatsa]]
This will make your userpage a redirect to your talk page. If you ever want to create a user page, follow this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org../../../s/h/r/User%7EShreevatsa_6099.html
Thanks, Alphax τεχ 06:24, 10 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Do not correct other user's comments
I noticed that you edited someone else's comment at Wikipedia:Reference desk/Language for clarity, spelling or grammar. As a rule, refrain from editing others' comments without their permission. Though it may appear helpful to correct typing errors, grammar, etc., please do not go out of your way to bring talk pages to publishing standards, since it is not terribly productive and will tend to irritate the users whose comments you are correcting. For more details, see Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines. Thanks, —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Yarnalgo (talk • contribs) .
- Sorry about that. Even without reading the guidelines page, it was somewhat clear to me that editing others' comments on talk pages was awkward, but I thought that as the question was about English, it would be better to subject the other user to mild aggravation than to teach the person wrong English. I notice that you've also done the same :) --Shreevatsa 16:12, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Homœopathy article
I do appreciate your (small) contributions at homeopathy. As I'm making a new outline on homeopathy you might better do this here as the old page will be replaced soon and your corrections could be lost. --Homy 01:57, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
- This was my comment, sorry if it did not 'belong' here. However I was trying to encourage you. Since you DID correct this comment, now it do belong here and I placed it back. Please continue your good work. High regards --Homy 11:11, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
- I want to apologize for my past comments. You have the right to delete messages from others (it is polite to answer first). See Help:Talk page So feel free to delete whatever I wrote and you don't have to reply in my case. --Homy 16:57, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
- Hello. I'm sorry I didn't reply for so long. IIRC, it was only a minor change (a spelling typo, I think) that I made when I happened to encounter the page; I'm not otherwise greatly interested in actively editing that article. So I didn't bother to reply, but I realise now that it was impolite. Anyway, I'm curious about the process you are using: is it accepted practice on Wikipedia to edit an article at some location other than the page itself? Shouldn't there be a notice on the page if that is so? I find it odd. Anyway, sorry to have kept you waiting for a reply. Shreevatsa
[edit] Longest common subsequence
Dear Shreevatsa, could you please give a reference to the dynamic programming algorithm that you mentioned. Talk:List_of_NP-complete_problems#Longest_common_subsequence --GrGr 07:42, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hindu mathematicians
Shakuntala Devi is a mathematician. She is also a Hindu. Therefore she is a Hindu mathematician. - User:Bakasuprman
- Most people would categorize someone who can do the equation 7,686,369,774,870 x 2,465,099,745,779 in her head in under 30 seconds correctly a mathematicianBakaman%% 00:34, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Whoever these "most people" are, they are wrong, and there is no reason for Wikipedia to perpetuate this misconception. Calling someone whose sole claim to fame is an ability to multiply numbers or extract 23rd roots a mathematician is akin to calling someone who is good at reciting the alphabet a linguist. FWIW, I know plenty of (good) mathematicians who would probably have as much difficulty multiplying two three-digit numbers as anyone else would. Look at the mental calculator page, it says "many are also experienced mathematicians, linguists, writers, and so on", implying (implicitly) that not all of them are mathematicians. Shakuntala Devi is no more a mathematician than a pocket calculator is. You might also want to look at the list to see that most of them are not categorised as mathematicians, except those (Riemann, Gauss, Euler, Ramanujan etc.) who really are mathematicians.
- I won't edit that page till we reach a consensus, in accordance with the 3RR, but I hope we reach one soon. Regards, --Shreevatsa 06:17, 6 August 2006 (UTC)