User talk:Supadawg

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[edit] Ann Glenday

Hi, welcome. I deleted Ann Glenday because it came from Wikisource. That's why things are in Wikisource, because they're source text that doesn't belong here. RickK 23:18, 30 Apr 2004 (UTC)


[edit] House committees vandal

What the hell was that guy? I feel like the Tasmanian devil just burst through the wall, whirled around, and left again. Anyway, thanks for the help, I appreciated it. Best, [[User:Meelar|Meelar (talk)]] 19:33, 2004 Aug 10 (UTC)

[edit] Old Users

Note that one or two occasional users who have been here a very long time have user pages in the main encyclopaedia namespace. This is because (a) it was the only namespace at the time, so we all had to do it; (b) this was before there was a policy deprecating it -- in fact this was before there was any policy apart from the NPOV one; and (c) because they are occasional users, they have not kept abreast of the development of the wiki. While it is worth pointing out that user pages in the encyclopaedia namespace are a bad thing to new users, there is little use in doing so for old users. It's better just to move them to the user namespace and delete the redirect. -- Derek Ross | Talk

Alva Belmont made important changes to Belcourt.Thegreenemonster 15:12, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)

It's fact. Read your history.Thegreenemonster 16:01, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)

[edit] You're right

Well, thank you<g>. How often does one get to hear that!? You've made my day. I suspect Mr. Greene can be trained to recognize what's objectionable...though perhaps I still may be wrong and right in the same day. But I'll try to help. I think his punctuation problems may be harder to fix! - Nunh-huh 16:13, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)

There has been a renewed interest in Alva Belmont because she is an important figure in the history of women's suffrage in America. Many books and architectural reviews, beginning around 1900, describe Belcourt's exterior and interior in much less glowing terms. A possible explanation for Belcourt's wildly eccentric design could be Oliver's heavy use of absinthe, Oliver's and Alva's alcoholism and opium addiction, and the marital discord between Oliver and Alva. Great historical figures should be seen warts and all.Thegreenemonster 19:19, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Dubai International Airport

Hi, I have a question that maybe you can answer. I was reading Dubai International Airport and was confused by the sentence directly before your last edit. I realize you didn't word that sentence, but I'm hoping you understand it well enough to re-word it. That sentence talks about a plane being "shot down by an American naval vessel on its second leg." Second leg? Whose - the plane or the ship? Is that info important enough to keep or can we just get rid of the confusing "on its second leg?" I know you didn't write it, but is there any chance you can clarify that sentence? Thank you.  :-) SWAdair | Talk 03:41, 13 Aug 2004 (UTC)

  • I just returned from a long weekend and saw your change. Much better. Thank you. SWAdair | Talk 07:43, 17 Aug 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Page protection

Thanks for your help in reverting There. I don't think any admins noticed your requests. Here's how to protect a page: Wikipedia:Requests_for_page_protection Ponder 21:06, 13 Aug 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Political Party Strength

Hey, thank you so much for fixing my table in Political Party Strength in U.S. States. It looks much better now. Maybe you can do something with the regional breakdown that I added there. Acsenray 18:26, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)

I can't remember whether I responded to your note. I think the idea of using maps is a good one. Unfortunately, those maps don't look so great when they're scaled down (mostly because of the state names). I wonder if there are any others around.

[edit] European Union Olympic medals count for 2004

Hi there,

I wonder would you consider reversing your decision to delete this article. I have substantially rewritten it. A united EU team is not going to happen. I've discussed potential EU co-operation towards the olympics, and kept the table. I believe the table is valid, for us Europeans/EUians to see how the area has fared as a whole. Please comment on my talk page if you still feel the article should be deleted.

zoney  talk 00:55, 18 Aug 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Image in signature

Hi. I want to ask you to remove the image from your signature. It detracts from the content of the messages you write (although just a bit), and wastes valuable server and network resources. I don't object to people adding some character to their signature, but feel that using inline images is too heavy. — David Remahl 19:27, 19 Aug 2004 (UTC)

[edit] There

You removed my paragraph based entirely on one thread. Incorrect. It was to do two things: State the fact that it has been 90 days since There, Inc. stated they would provide no more patches, and they have in fact provided patches. It was also to displease the vandal who kept putting that paragraph about it dieing into the page. Would work much better, I think. --TIB (talk) 03:17, Aug 21, 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Image:Terry.gif

Thanks for uploading Image:Terry.gif. I notice it currently doesn't have an image copyright tag. Could you add one to let us know its copyright status? (You can use {{gfdl}} if you release it under the GFDL, or {{fairuse}} if you claim fair use, etc.) If you don't know what any of this means, just let me know where you got the images and I'll tag them for you. Thanks so much, Quadell (talk) (help)[[]] 03:47, Nov 6, 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Unverified image

Thanks for uploading the image

  • Image:Usa-gov.PNG

I notice it currently doesn't have an image copyright tag. Could you add one to let us know its copyright status? (You can use {{gfdl}} if you release it under the GFDL, or {{fairuse}} if you claim fair use, etc.) If you don't know what any of this means, just let me know where you got the image and I'll tag it for you. Thanks, Kbh3rd 03:32, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Oh, and:

  • Image:Usa-upperHouse.PNG
  • Image:Usa-lowerHouse.PNG

[edit] Speedy deletions

Hello! I recently noticed you tried to tag a page for speedy deletion. Please note that the proper templates are {{d}} (short for {{delete}}) or {{db}} short for {{deletebecause}}. the "db" template allows you to add a reason after. thanks for helping and happy editting! SasquatchTC 04:53, July 24, 2005 (UTC)

Thanks. I actually knew that; I'm just tired. Supadawg (talk) 04:55, 24 July 2005 (UTC)

Haha, I see. Regards! SasquatchTC 05:07, July 24, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Image Tagging for Image:Bulldog.jpg

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[edit] ?

What? 81.107.34.65 02:05, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

  • Sorry. I was following an anonymous user who was vandalizing other articles. Oops. Supadawg - [[User_talk:Supadawg|Talk]] 02:06, 23 May 2006 (UTC)
Fair enough. All I did was nominating some rubbish articles for deletion. It's just that sometimes I don't bother to log on before I do editing, so I may look like a vandal, but really, I'm not. Eixo 02:12, 23 May 2006 (UTC)
Yup, your edits came exactly 2 minutes after whoever created Alex Boake and similar articles, so I just assumed he was playing around with the npov tag. Apologies once again. Supadawg - [[User_talk:Supadawg|Talk]] 02:47, 23 May 2006 (UTC)
Oh, dang. He created an account and you were an IP, so I clicked on his username instaead of yours. Supadawg - [[User_talk:Supadawg|Talk]] 02:49, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Supafriends

Thanks! :) Yanksox 02:42, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Welcome to VandalProof!

Thank you for your interest in VandalProof, Supadawg! You have now been added to the list of authorized users, so if you haven't already, simply download and install VandalProof from our main page. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or any other moderator, or you can post a message on the discussion page. Computerjoe's talk 07:15, 5 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] ==User:EnthusiastFRANCE==

Hi bro! You're from the "Counter-Vandalism Unit" right? I'm from the "Anti-Asshole Elit Squad". And do you know what? I've just received an email from this EnthusiastFRANCE, he was mad and told me that he wanted to fuck you in the ass. I don't know what he meant by that, but er... I guess you'll better watch your back. Now the guy just want to put his bat right into your tight asshole. And on top of that he wanted me to tell you "cheers bastard!". SamuelReichmann 07:15, 5 June 2006 (UTC)

Are you a sockpuppet or something? Supadawg - [[User_talk:Supadawg|Talk]] 01:19, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
Doubtfull, because User:enthusiastFRANCE couldn't hold a coherent sentence together for that long. It must be someone mocking/impersonating him. Of course, you could check his IP to see which country it's from... it could be a friend of his, with better English language skills perhaps? -Aknorals 01:37, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
Aren't logged-in users anonymous? I'd love to do a WHOIS on this guy, as his grasp of pejorative English slang is second to none. Supadawg - [[User_talk:Supadawg|Talk]] 02:43, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
Even to admins? I doubt it.. oh, here's another dude who may be a sockpuppet/copycat/etc: User:193.109.91.134 over he heresays that he is the same person. There is also a lot of users that appear to be sockpupets. I had to semiprotect berserk (manga) and the talk page, as well as my own talk page, though it apperars he has an account old enough to edit in those pages: user:hackmoral, which I guess is some spoof of my name that I'm supposed to find offensive. Only I'm not. Here is his edit history, though it appers he's banned now. -Aknorals 11:18, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
While I'm not sure that the users you named are indeed sockpuppets, I noticed you've edited or removed many of their comments. This is interesting, because it is precisely what User:EnthusiastFRANCE got in trouble for in the first place. It's not a good idea, as it makes your talk page hard to follow, since you removed the comments you were replying to. I removed the strikethrough you had in Talk:Berserk (manga), since the person who made the comment didn't put it there. Also, since you're not an admin, I don't believe you are able to semi-protect pages. Otherwise, you seem like a very good editor. Supadawg - [[User_talk:Supadawg|Talk]] 22:51, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
Comments? If by that, you mean "personal attacks", then yes, I did remove them. I figured it would be a good idea, consitering an admin had just done the same, and at first I didn't know enthusiastFRANCE was banned at the time (of the berserk talk page attack), so I assumed that it was someone else trying to impersonate him and ruin his... um... "good reputation". I think it's rather obvious that those users are the sockpuppets of the same sockpuppet master, consitering one of them restored comments removed by an admin, and then edited them! As for removing comments on my talk page: this really doesn't make things unclear at all: you can check an old version if you want, and besides, its a personal attack: why leave it there? Why let him sully Wikipedia just because he has a bone to pick with someone? and no, i'm not an admin, but when he noticed the semiprotect label on the top of the pages, he focused his attention on other pages: an obvious sign he had been fooled. Mostly the reversions/strikethroughs were for one reason: sending a clear message that Wikipedia will not allow his "War" that he declared well before he was banned to happen. His word then:
"Don't be affraid that i will leave as soon as i have decided to leave. Although, using different names and ano proxies i'll be back whenever i want there's no way you can prevent me to edit wikipedia. so would you stop boring me with your meaningless dictature, and go working on articles or wherever you want, instead of making me waste my time and filling my own talk page with useless unsollicited talk? Thanks. EnthusiastFRANCE 22:22, 11 May 2006 (UTC)"
... an early warning sign, I'd say. And removing personal attacks from sockpuppets is quite different from removing true ongoing discussions and one of the things he really got really got in trouble for: removing warnings from real admins. Thanks for listening, have a nice day! :D -Aknorals 09:36, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
Quoting from Wikipedia:Remove personal attacks, "[This guideline] should, at most, be interpreted strictly and used sparingly." Also, admins are not gods, though they must be treated with respect. They are not always right. Thinking that someone is an impersonator is fine, but editing other users' comments yourself, except to revert, is misleading. Why didn't you just say on the talk page that the above comment had been edited? As for "sullying Wikipedia", I would remind you that Wikipedia talk pages aren't supposed to be perfect. Do you plan to go around and blot out every ugly spot, every edit war? These too sully Wikipedia. Covering up something does not make it go away, and talk pages are full of things that I'm sure you'd like to blot out. It is highly unreasonable to expect editors to crawl through a history page, looking for evidence of abuse by a particular editor or group of editors, especially if they don't know the abuse ever took place. If you want to post like an admin, become an admin, although I don't think your recent impersonation of one will reflect kindly on you in the approval process. I highly recommend that you never do something like that again, as it screws everything up, and could be considered abuse. Real admins might think the page is already protected, and what happens if everyone goes around posting admin templates to "scare" vandals? Wikipedia will fill up with useless crap! If you really want to ward off vandals, follow the process, just like everyone else. Try posting on WP:ANI. You are not above the rules. Supadawg - [[User_talk:Supadawg|Talk]] 22:13, 11 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] User talk:82.44.79.192

Why the hell is Libbzman posting messages on my page? I have been given no reason apart from a standard hazy accusation. Oh by the way. Libbzman is allowed to delete from his talk page? Is their a hierarchy of one man courts on Wikipedia?(82.44.79.192 02:55, 7 June 2006 (UTC))

I've replied on your talk page. Supadawg - [[User_talk:Supadawg|Talk]] 03:11, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
That's just humourus talk on a page about a comedy genius where I come from but I deleted it after he whined about it. This shows a lack of understanding of the topic - I don't "talk" in that manner where it is not in context. I think that Libbzman is lacking something. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.44.79.192 (talkcontribs).

It's humour where I'm from. I know you guys in America invented English and all that but really.... Is my culture illegal? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.44.79.192 (talkcontribs).

What kind of college training have you had in recognising immaturity? Did you get a Phd? Can I see the certificate because I doubt you are really in the position to make claim. You should disist as claiming such a thing is much more offensive tham the word "retard" being used in jest. You yanks really do like bossing people about don't you? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.44.79.192 (talkcontribs).

Please keep the discussion on your talk page - it's easier to follow and you don't have to post twice. Supadawg - [[User_talk:Supadawg|Talk]] 03:36, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

I'm as happy to continue it here as you are to continue it on my page! Get it? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.44.79.192 (talkcontribs).

[edit] Thanks

Hello, Supadawg. Thank you for helping to revert vandalism by 82.44.79.192 (talk contribs). I have created a recap of recent activity surrounding this user on User talk:82.44.79.192#Recap of recent activity. Could you please review, edit as appropriate, and endorse if you feel compelled? Thanks again for your help. Lbbzman 14:37, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

Oh sorry, I used the previous version before the block, and you guys might have put some new stuff in at the last minute. Feel free to put it back in again. Thanks.Blnguyen | Have your say!!! 00:38, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

Perfectly all right; I already fixed it. Thanks again. Supadawg - [[User_talk:Supadawg|Talk]] 00:40, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Look Buddy

I do not appreciate getting a warning from you about vandalism when I have commited no such thing. The person responsible for the changes made under the Vanilla Ice section does not even share the same IP adress as me. Thus I demand nothing less than a sincere apology form you before I am forced to take serious actions. --70.129.55.17 02:30, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

I am confused. I've checked your talk page, as well as my contributions, and cannot find where I posted on your talk page. I do, however, regularly post to vandals' talk pages, so it is conceivable that I posted on yours. I don't see the need for an apology, as most IPs are dynamically assigned to Internet users, so whatever vandalism was committed was probably perpetrated by the last person to use your IP address. Your talk page is currently blank, with no history, so I'm at a loss as to how you even saw a comment from me. However, I don't fear any "serious actions" from you. Could you please elaborate? In the meantime, I recommend getting an account. Supadawg - [[User_talk:Supadawg|Talk]] 02:38, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your advice about getting an account. I will take it under serious consideration. I accept your apology and am glad that we could resolve this like two human beings. As I always say live and let die, so I will gladly bury the hatchet.--70.129.55.17 02:45, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Return from Good friend100

Sorry If I am POV but can you state what I wrote that was POV? thanks. Good friend100 00:15, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

For example, you change the non-POV statement "need of strong leadership" to the very slanted statement "the officers and captains were terrible leaders" here. This edit doesn't need much explanation: you simply inserted adjectives to make a neutral article biased, such as "pathetic" and "awesome", and you inserted this paragraph: "The shocking defeat of over 300 Japanese ships against only 13 Korean battleships enraged Hideyoshi. Today, the Battle of Myeongnyang is celebrated by Koreans and considered one of Admiral Yi's most brilliantly devised battle and one of the greatest battles during the war." There are also numerous changes that subtly influence the tone of the article, as shown in Special:Contributions/Good friend100.
ok thanks for the notice Good friend100 00:42, 18 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] please

leave my work alone. 132.241.246.111 23:25, 12 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Beat The Nation

Hi Supadawg, appreciate your attempts to tidy up my page. Job well done as a whole, however I will be reverting the word 'season' back to 'series'. Here in the UK we only tend to use the word 'season' to mean a complete series of sports events (e.g. the football season). We use the word series to mean a group of programmes linked by a common theme but not telling a 'whole' story e.g. Fawlty Towers, and serial to mean a story that is broken down into a series of episode chapters e.g. Lost or 24.

As George Bernard Shaw said 'Britain and The USA are two nations divided by a common language' ;-) regards Martyn Smith 21:58, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mind your own

Please mind your own business, which is "Counter Vandalism". You're not an official of this site, you're not even an official moderator of Wiki. I put my signature under my work because I post code that is paid much more attention to. No need for you to remove my name. That's not your job. Furthermore - and much more important - the insights I post are as interpreted by me and should never considered the "absolute truth". So when I post something, my name goes there as well, and I take responsibility of what I post. I don't need you to do that for me - or anyone else for that matter. Next time I'll file a complaint. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Vladimir Bosnjak (talkcontribs).

I've replied on your talk page. Supadawg (talkcontribs) 15:49, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your fast response. Be welcome on my talk page. Vladimir Bosnjak 22:15, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Falling

It's not "an unsourced edit". It's meaningless garbage about a school buddy of the person who added it. The person who added it several times from multiple IPS, with false edit summaries (which are themselves grounds for immediate blocking) of "reverting vandalism", which is false accusations against good contributors.

This little nugget of shit has been inserted and re-inserted into the article, over and over, since at least May.

Anyone who re-inserts that particular factoid into the article will, most likely, use the edit summary of "revert vandalism", which will be false, and which will therefore be grounds for a block.

Do you understand now? DS 01:34, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

Well, that would explain why I didn't see anything when I looked specifically for it in the edit history. A great way to not have this confusion again would be to limit your anger to the vandal's talk pages, or to be more descriptive in the comment you left in the article. I'm sorry you've had to deal with this, but it genuinely looked like you were jumping the gun. Supadawg (talkcontribs) 02:09, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] pgkbot message

No particular reason, I'll change the message later. Not sure that parsing the output like that is such a good idea, since (a) pgkbot already did parsing to get that far (b) I can (or whoever runs it in the future) change it for some reason which then causes breakage. What are you trying to do? There might be a better way to do it (e.g. plugin providing a "direct" feed or some such) --pgk 07:30, 25 September 2006 (UTC)

As a learning project, I'm writing a Firefox extension that connects to #vandalism-en-wp-2 and parses pgkbot's output, displaying the results in a XUL tree element. I'm planning on adding functionality to revert changes, view diffs, etc. I'm having it parse pgkbot's output because I didn't want to have to implement my own RC atom parser and blacklist/whitelist, but it looks like that's what I'll have to do, and besides, it'll be more learning for me :). Thanks. Supadawg (talkcontribs) 02:04, 26 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] 1992

...then of course there's the minor detail that leap days aren't on February 26 :-)

  • February 26 - day comes every fourth year (Leap Year)

-- Jim Douglas 22:31, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

Hah, that too. Good to hear from Mr. History] :) Supadawg (talkcontribs) 22:36, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
The kid had me spinning in circles there! I was thinking "Oh, ok...he just put it in the wrong section." Apparently Barry Bonds is 16 years old. Sheesh! -- Jim Douglas 22:41, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
At least he's given up posting his own birthdate (very creative) and is trying to help. And don't worry; I've done the same thing and looked stupid too. Supadawg (talkcontribs) 22:45, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Re: Weird English grammar

Why, thank you :-) I don't mind being corrected at all. I have been reading, speaking and writing english for 20 years at least, since primary school. However, the stubborn side of my brain refuses to learn conditionals and rhetorical sentences :-(

Again, thanks for the tips! They were much more helpful than the last ones I got ;-) -- ReyBrujo 21:32, 29 September 2006 (UTC)

No problem. I myself much prefer the Spanish method of asking questions - it makes a lot more sense. I've only been learning Spanish for about three years, and I find it a much more beautiful language than English, with its Germanic roots. I cannot believe how rude HappyVR was - has he never learned a foreign language? English is hard! A quick Spanish question: How often is the subjunctive used in everyday speech and slang? I've heard it's disappearing slowly. Also, is the second-person singular pronoun vos used in Argentina? Supadawg (talkcontribs) 21:48, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
Subjunctive? At least down here, we use it mostly to indicate desire or dream, but nothing more. As for vos, yes. Uruguay and Argentina share this voceo as we call it, a contraction from the second-person plural vosotros and similar to the portuguese "voçe". Although others (in example, Mexico, Colombia, Spain, etc) can understand us when we say "Vos sos Roberto?", it is a River Plate slang. The correct way is usually called Neutral Castilian, "Tu eres Roberto?", and as you can imagine, it is pretty rare. In fact, we need to take classes in order to speak it correctly ;-) -- ReyBrujo 22:16, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
That's very interesting. My Spanish class is teaching what looks like a mix of Castilian and Mexican Spanish, so the subjunctive is used more often, although we haven't learned much of it, so I can't say for sure. The verb you used, sos, looks a lot like the Castilian vosotros form of ser, sois. Is the conjugation of vos verbs separate from that of verbs? Is used at all? And remember, there is no "correct" way to speak Spanish - just because you're taking classes on it doesn't make it better than the local dialect! Supadawg (talkcontribs) 22:33, 29 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] 0.999 talk page

Hey, just wanted to say thanks for helping keep the 0.999 article and associated talk pages clean. The help is much appreciated. :) --Brad Beattie (talk) 05:17, 26 October 2006 (UTC)

Thanks. Keep up the good work on your end too! Supadawg (talk · contribs) 21:24, 26 October 2006 (UTC)


[edit] use case/class

No problem. We appreciate your efforts Mjchonoles 05:05, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Section Edit Script doesn't work

Hi, Supadawg. I really like your idea of the Section Edit script (you know, secedit.js). I tried installing it and clicking the Edit links threw up a JavaScript error: "createXMLHTTP() is not defined". Whatever you can do to fix this would be appreciated. Firefox 1.5.0.6, WinXP Tablet. -- Tuvok^Talk|Desk|Contribs  02:08, 27 November 2006 (UTC)

Oops, fixed. Thanks. Try clearing your cache and try again. Supadawg (talk contribs) 02:28, 27 November 2006 (UTC)