User talk:Ilya K

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[edit] Przemyśl

Dziekuję! Vuvar1 16:45, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Titanic change

In the RMS Titanic article you recently edited you said 13 people were taken out of the water after the ship sank. I want to double check on who is right, what source are you using? (When you add up the numbers in the sentences afterwards it adds up to 9 people.) Thanks MechBrowman 00:52, August 13, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] e-mail

Ilya, I sent you an email using the "e-mail this user" link. Please check your mailbox. --Irpen 15:14, 6 October 2005 (UTC)

I've read, but there is nothing related to articles' topics Ilya K 15:19, 6 October 2005 (UTC)

Yes, that is correct. --Irpen 15:46, 6 October 2005 (UTC)

I replied to your message about Percentage of speakers at my own talk.

I think it is better to keep discussion in one page to preserve the context. Please keep an eye at my talk and thanks for moderating the horrible personal attack on me from user:AndriyK in ua-wiki. Is it OK if I respond to your messages at my talk? (I keep an eye on your talk also). --Irpen 19:01, 6 October 2005 (UTC)

Take a look at this. --Irpen 00:22, 23 October 2005 (UTC)

Dear Ilya, you may agree or disagree with me on issues but please check the actions of our compatriot. I am afraid that he is really giving us, Ukrainian editors, a bad name, hurting Ukrainian topics and the world peace. I have exhausted my patience trying to talk to him

On the side note, re your objection that google lists WP mirrors, true but it is easy to add "-wikipedia" to a google string. In fact it was tekn into account in update of the counts. Regards, --Irpen 20:22, 28 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Russian architecture

Hi, You have put the POV tag on the top of the Russian architecture but forgot to explain your grievances. Unless, you eplain your problems with the article, I will have to remove the tag. abakharev 12:29, 29 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] MozarT

I noticed that you tagged this redirect for speedy deletion, but it does not appear to qualify under any of the current speedy deletion criteria. The closest match appear to be criteria R4 (recently created typo), but as the redirect has been in existence since 7 February 2001 it hardly qualifies as recently created. If you still feel this redirect should be removed, please feel free to list it at Wikipedia:Redirects for deletion. --Allen3 talk 13:44, 10 November 2005 (UTC)

And please read Wikipedia_talk:Redirects_for_deletion#CamelCase_redirects for discussion and a straw poll you can vote on about this issue. jni 13:48, 10 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Kuban

Will you trust 1926 USSR census that among Kuban population 62% were Ukrainians? Ilya K 16:41, 25 November 2005 (UTC)

Russian Empire 1897 census - Kuban oblast http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/rus_lan_97.php?reg=100

Great Russian 816734
Malorussian   908818

Ilya K 17:09, 25 November 2005 (UTC)

Did you read the census appendix that I have provided? It itself says not to trust it?Kuban kazak 17:58, 25 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Why Wikipedia Sucks

Well it does, really. I just want to say that your intervention was refreshing, I just read the Ukrainian version, while it does not look "featured"(to which it went right from stub status), but it is better by far, thanks to references, the numbers show how horrible it was, actually I've heard of famine on Volga from my family, I've got one dead, and I can understand what happened in Ukraine is different.–Gnomz007(?) 23:59, 25 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Arbitration accepted

Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/AndriyK has been accepted. Please place evidence on Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/AndriyK/Evidence. Proposals and comments may be placed on Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/AndriyK/Proposed decision. Fred Bauder 02:26, 28 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Russian architecture is still going

Hi Ilya. You placed a POV notice at the top of Russian architecture at the end of October. I've since done some work to make the wording about architecture of Kievan Rus’ better reflect a neutral point of view, but haven't removed that section from the article. The way it is written now, it corresponds to the general plan of articles on "Russian architecture" found in the Penguin Dictionary of Architecture, the latest Encyclopædia Britannica, and the Columbia Encyclopedia, except that I've been more careful than those sources to not apply the adjective "Russian" to the architecture of Rus’.

AndriyK and Andrew Alexander won't let it go; they insist that the portion of Kievan Rus within the modern boundaries of Ukraine cannot be mentioned in this article. Would you please have a look and comment? Would you consider the current wording neutral? If not, how can it be improved? If you don't agree, at the very least, find a respectable reference that can give those two some ammunition, so things can get moving. The article has been stagnant since this came up, and those two stubbornly generate thousands of words of argument without a single useful citation to support their point of view (AndriyK cited a couple of tourism web sites without any authorship information, and the Columbia Encyclopedia, which flatly contradicts his viewpoint). They wouldn't file a request for comment, so I have done so, but I'm afraid it won't help. Thanks. Michael Z. 2005-12-6 20:31 Z

[edit] Mykola Khvylovyi

Good work on Ukrainian literature articles. Just curious why you changed the title of this article (and didn't change the name in the text). What orthography standard should we use? I usually try to use the one that comes up most commonly. Best, Tfine80 05:33, 27 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] AndriyK RfAr closed

The AndriyK RfAr has been closed. Until by consensus he has agreed to a suitable and mutually agreed naming convention using the guideline Wikipedia:Naming conflict, AndriyK is prohibited from moving pages, or changing the content of articles which relate to Ukrainian names, especially those of historical interest. AndriyK is banned for one month from Wikipedia for creating irreversible page moves. Andrew Alexander, AndriyK, and MaryMaidan are warned to avoid copyright violations and to cooperate with the efforts of others to remove copyright violations. Ghirlandajo is warned to avoid incivility or personal attacks.

On behalf of the Arbitration Committee, Kelly Martin (talk) 04:57, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Savage4 TMUs

I saw you changed the # of TMUs back to 2. That's what I thought too, until I read up a bit on Beyond3D's forum. The catch to the Savage4 is that they claim single-pass multitexturing, not single-cycle. That means it's not a 2 TMU chip, but a single TMU chip. The core can do multitexturing, but it takes more than one clock cycle so it's not as efficient as it could be. There's a link down in the references section to the forum thread. --Swaaye 20:57, 15 April 2006 (UTC)

I really got other results 3DMark 2000 ver 1.1 : single - 121 MT/s, multi - 242 MT/s. 1024x768x16 bit 16 textures (that is default)on Prosavage DDR KM400 Unichrome. Forum is not reliable source. If you looked at Anandtech reviews linked from wikipedia article, you should doubt how Savage 4 with one TMU could rival for exmple 2 TMU Riva TNT2? Also I have ran Quake 3 on Savage3D an Savage4. Using lightmaps instead of vertex lighting halved Savage 3d (1 TMU) performance, but was free on Savage 4. Also I have loooked reviews at ixbt.com (they have english version http://www.digit-life.com/) they noted that in opengl early drivers didn't get benefit at all from multitexturing, and more recent did'nt get much, so maybe it's a driver problem? Ilya K 13:22, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
It could be driver related. It is S3 we're talking about here. :) I'm actually surprised that the guys at Beyond3D think it's 1x1. At that time most cards were 1x2 or 2x1. However, that forum is populated by more than a few 3D programmers and engineers, so I believe they are correct. They say 3DMark2001 may not work correctly on the card, likely due to driver reasons. It's an amazing forum if you want to really learn about the underlying technology of these cards. Feel free to post in that old thread. I'm sure they would be happy to try to solve this mystery. About the fillrate halving, yes you are right on it being pixel and not texture fillrate. My mistake. I had forgotten that is how it goes. --Swaaye 15:23, 16 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Anna Sedokova

Hello and cheers from Colombia. I've just created the article about Ms. Anna Sedokova, but I don't speak Ukrainian, so I wrote the information I could retrieve so far. Would you please check it out and, if you wish, add some information? Thank you in advance. --Julián Ortega - drop me a message 21:08, 15 April 2006 (UTC)

Ha, ha, ha. That's OK. I just want to know why is that name written in so many ways (I used Anna Sedakova because it appears that way at her official site, but I've seen Anya Sedakova, for example). Is that because one is the "Ukrainian way" and the other is the "Russian way"? Cheers and thanks for answering. --Julián Ortega - drop me a message 21:46, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
No, it's because in slavic languages there are lot of variations. It' like Richard and Dick, Thomas and Tommy. For Ann there may be Anna, Anya, Anka and An'ka, Anyuta, Nyuta, Nyura, Anechka (Rus.), Annushka (Rus.), Hanna (Ukr.), Hannusia (Ukr.) Hannochka (Ukr.), and maybe even more :) Ilya K 21:54, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
Well, well, thanks a lot again. Is the same thing on her last name? About Mr. Marquez article, you should ask the Portal:Colombia editors. Maybe the red links prevent it to be featured... Cheers! --Julián Ortega - drop me a message 19:31, 16 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Block on uk.wikipedia.org

I saw that you've blocked "85.65.0.0/16" some time ago, and I was wondering if you could release the block, or put me as en except or something. conio.htalk 09:04, 8 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Nazi Symbols

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