User talk:Matthew A. Lockhart

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[edit] Welcome

Hello Matthew A. Lockhart, and welcome to Wikipedia. Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! By the way, you can sign your name on Talk and vote pages using three tildes, like this: ~~~. Four tildes (~~~~) produces your name and the current date. If you have any questions, see the help pages, add a question to the village pump or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome! --Lord Voldemort (Dark Mark) 14:42, 26 August 2005 (UTC)

Thank you for your kind assistance. I've been lurking for a while before creating my account. The links you posted will be handy. Again, my sincere thanks --Matthew A. Lockhart 14:49, 26 August 2005 (UTC)
No problem, kind sir. --Lord Voldemort (Dark Mark) 15:04, 26 August 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Signature

Testing. – Matthew A. Lockhart (talk)) 06:50, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

:A second test. – Matthew A. Lockhart (talk)) 06:58, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
Your 'error' in that test is just that you left a blank-space before the colon, btw, so it counts everything as preformatted text
Okie dokie, consider this the third. – Matthew A. Lockhart (talk)) 07:00, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] SWC

Ah, Hans von Luck ;) Sherurcij (talk) (Terrorist Wikiproject) 06:58, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

Just a question on the SWC article, personally I think it would be better to have an active "gameplay" image as the first image in the article, but that's just me. But I do agree, having more images would make it a much nicer and more appealing article. Sherurcij (talk) (Terrorist Wikiproject) 05:02, 14 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Malaysian license tag

Hey. I am sure it's valid since it informs readers of its license. But I'm not sure if it's not redundant. Typical license tag seems suffice for licensing purposes. You may want to give Wikipedia:Multi-licensing a visit. And I'm sure somebody at Wikipedia:Help_desk will help clear things out. __earth (Talk) 08:32, 13 January 2006 (UTC)

cool. __earth (Talk) 06:54, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] About Wikimedia Commons

Hi Matthew A.Lockhart, I m from Malay Wikipedia. Can you suggest to any person who contribute to Wikimedia Commons in English Wikipedia to unlock Commons main page and make a Malay version of Wikipedia? I hope that my question is accepted. Its okay if you're unable to suggest it. — Emrrans 09:29, 21 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedia:Wikiethics

Hi,

We started a proposal Wikipedia:Wikiethics to state the existing policies coherently and make suggestions on improving the editorial standards in Wiki. I thought you might be interested in contributing to that proposal.

Unfortunately, a pro-porn and pro-offense lobby is trying to make this proposal a failure. They unilaterally started an approval poll although almost no one including me believe that it is time for a vote, simply because the policy is not ready. It is not even written completely.

Editors who thinks that it needs to be improved rather than killed by an unfair poll at the beginning of the proposal, started another poll ('Do we really need a poll at this stage?') at the same time. The poll is vandalized for a while but it is stable now. A NO vote on this ('Do we really need a poll now?') poll will strengthen the position of the editors who are willing to improve the policy further.

If you have concerns about the ethics and editorial standards in Wiki, please visit the page Wikipedia:Wikiethics with your suggestions on the policy. We have two subpages: Arguments and Sections. You might want to consider reviewing these pages as well...

Thanks in advance. Resid Gulerdem 20:50, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] re: Sarawak state election, 2006

sure. =) __earth (Talk) 11:57, 20 May 2006 (UTC)

The percentage should be number of vote received over total of those that voted in Sarawak. Notice that the total is not the number of eligible voters. Only those that voted should be counted. __earth (Talk) 06:03, 21 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Map of Kuching

Nice map. It's better than the previous one (clearer and free). However, I was thinking of changing map s of Malaysian cities, including Kuching into something like Johor Bahru. The reason is, the map would show the location of the corresponding city and eliminate other distraction. What do you think? __earth (Talk) 15:20, 21 May 2006 (UTC)

Yup. I like your suggestion better. __earth (Talk) 16:16, 21 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hi!

Nice to meet another Kuchingite on Wikipedia! Borisblue 02:16, 13 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hello from Kirby!

Just wanted to say hi. These feels like MySpace. --ĶĩřβȳŤįɱéØ 02:59, 6 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Care to comment?

There is a discussion on Roles of non-combatant State and non-State actors in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict talkpage about the inclusion of detail for Israel. I am of the view that Israel should be included but the detail is being continually removed by User:Tewfik.

Tewfik's argument is what he considers the illegality of Hezbollah under UN 1559. How this has a bearing on a balanced representation of aid to the combatants is never made clear. Tewfik has not removed recent requests of arms sales to Israel such as jet fuel and GBU-28's but removed the history of such arms shipments. I believe he is pushing the POV that aid to Israel is only in response to the current crisis or the illegality of Hezbollah under 1559. US aid to Israel is in fact a long standing agreement responsible for the size and makeup of the IDF. Without the aid they would not have a military capable of engaging in conflict. This is a question of balance in the article and if you can take a look and support my position (was working under 82.29.227.171) that would be great. RandomGalen 17:08, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Info on Islamophobic group

Hello,

What follows are the thoughts, expressed in their own words, and in the 'protest signs', of the obscure, very small, but very vocal 'activist group' known as "Protest Warrior".

"What's becoming clear is how the religion of Islam is addicted to war and mayhem. Not a radical minority, not a rogue sect, but its very essence is about submission and sacrifice and proving your worth by worshipping death in this life to gain a paradise of orgies and drunkenness. Their entire history is of warfare, and any accomplishments of their so-called Golden Age has been proven to be merely parasitic off the cultures they've conquered and reduced to dhimmi servitude. That every country under sharia is corrupt, belligerent, desolate and barbaric obviously gives them no pause, except to constantly drive them into further psychotic rage as they refuse to ever accept any responsibility for their conditions. They are akin to the powers in Orwell's 1984; there must always be an enemy. It's no surprise that women are treated like property in these countries as that's the only way Muslim men can feed their egos, to dominate others rather than ever actually produce something."

Kfir Alfia and Alan Lipton, founders of "Protest Warrior"

Their 'protest signs'...

Signs

I thought you might be interested in this group's sentiments. They are currently very actively editing their own article on Wiki and there is a lot of 'group think'. Perhaps you might want to become involved in the editing and discussion process on that page. If you do, please don't vandalize, and try to remain civil. Should you not want to involve youself, please forgive my intrusion.

Protest Warrior

Protest Warrior Discussion

NBGPWS 09:07, 28 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Chinese Malaysian vs Malaysian Chinese

Which do you think describes the Chinese in Malaysia? And er, I'm sorry about the page on Kuching. I so far can't find the time to help you on that. __earth (Talk) 06:04, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] KIA

hi, can u help to expand Kuching International Airport Mike86 22.14, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] re: Jawi and Chinese: Necessary?

I'm in the opinion that both should go. The rationale is, if we place Jawi and Chinese there, why should we stop at just English, Jawi and Chinese? Why not so Indian, Iban, etc. too? To escape the ugly consequences, it's better to use only one and that one language should be the medium of en.wp. i.e. English, unless it is really necessary and justified (for instance, if the national language is Chinese, then Chinese could be added.) __earth (Talk) 11:35, 29 December 2006 (UTC)

It is true in government officials only Malay Language in Roman script is being presented. But if you look at the malaysian government emblems etc, you will see jawi script as well. In order to standardize this, I believe name of places should have its Jawi script as well. What is wrong with having just Jawi script? It does not change the fact that they are still a part of Malay language.

(I think Chinese, Tamil, Arabic, etc should go as it has no official sanction in it).Just my two sen. --Zack2007 11:58, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

The reason I added Jawi for all the states and cities in Malaysia is for standardization. If you look at the peninsular cities, I have put most of the cities with Jawi scripts. Why double standard and not put it too in the East Malaysia? That is my reasoning. About Jawi script in Malaysia Airlines, I have no argument there. If i am not mistaken, in Kelantan (at least), Malaysia Airlines office have both jawi and malay script on their brochures etc. I may be wrong here. Anyway, you have every right to argue otherwise. Till then. --Zack2007 15:56, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
I am willing for a compromise.
  • According to WP:LEAD, the intro paragraph should be as simple and as clear as possible as to invite people to read more about the article. Hence, putting language scripts, and other possible languages in the lead section would clutter up the introduction paragraph. THis will cause the opening sentence to be too long and difficult to read. I follow the lengthy unresolved discussion about the lead section for Singapore Changi Airport, I am leaning towards putting the alternative names in Infobox as it is nonintrusive and doesn't clutter up a sentence.
  • I agree that we should not put every possible translated languages in the infobox section. Only the relevant one. I believe for places there should only be the standard Malay name for the place and its jawi script, together with any English translation. (i.e for Penang article - it would be Pulau Pinang, ڤولاو ڤين, and Penang in their infobox. Because this is Wikipedia English, the article should be named Penang and the lead section should only have Penang.
  • For articles other than names of cities and states in Malaysia, we use this at our own discretion and contributors' concensus. This include Kuala Lumpur International Airport, do you think the diff languages in the infobox is cluttering to you? Let me hear what you think. --Zack2007 19:18, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
thanks for removing the zh and jawi script from Malaysia Airlines article. I believe that is very appropriate. Cheers. -Zack2007 11:59, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
hello. if my understanding is correct most of u guys agree that other scripts should not be in certain places. so i shall follow suit and remove the jawi script used in the Kota Kinabalu infobox. any opinions welcome :) --kawaputra 12:15, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
perhaps i should add my personal opinion: i think it shouldnt be used at all (to support standardization), OR perhaps only used in places where significant majority of the population in that place use and understand the script, eg kota bharu, kuala terengganu. i believe very few malaysians read, understand and use jawi script. even among muslims/malays i believe not many know jawi. saya punya dua sen --kawaputra 12:26, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Abdul Taib Mahmud

I have restored the revisions of the article which were made before the addition of the copyvio material. Have a nice day. :) Johnleemk | Talk 13:39, 1 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Plagiarising your interwiki link

I hope you don't mind. It looks so goood. If you do mind, I will remove it immediately from my userpage. :) Zack2007 14:10, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Flag of Sarawak

Well, it seems to me that the article doesn't explain anything about the Trisakti. Also, it says that the Flag of the Kingdom of Sarawak was used from 1870 to 1973, while there was also a flag of the British colony of Sarawak in use from 1946 to 1963. Did Sarawak have two flags during this period? Johnleemk | Talk 10:58, 6 January 2007 (UTC)

Yeah. I was about to make the same comment. Nonetheless, cool stuff. Never knew that Sarawak had a "trisakti" flag. __earth (Talk) 13:05, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for clarifying the article - it looks much better now. By the way, is it just me, or does the Trisakti look a bit like the Flag of the Philippines? Johnleemk | Talk 14:58, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
(from page 41 of my ref) By 1850, Sarawak had a flag (The Brooke flag - Purple, red, and yellow) the year the United States became the first country to officially recognized her as an independent monarchy (which the British were reluctant to do). I'd suggest this book for your reference on the Brooke dynasty period (they have lots of personal and government photos from the author's personal collections. Ref: The White Rajahs of Sarawak - A Borneo Dynasty by Bob Reece (2004) 144 pages [ISBN 981415511X]. Bob Reece is an Australian with 60 years (from 1946) of writing the history of the Brooke dynasty and Sarawak. Anyway, good work, bagus juak ada anak Sarawak rajin situk. :D -- Bukhrin 18:48, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
  • I've asked Bob Reece about this purple/blue question and he was under the impression that Mrs. D was correct and he learnt from a source somewhere that it was purple. If you're interested I can forward you the e-mail reply I got from him --Bukhrin 18:49, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
  • E-mail kitak ? I tried the e-mail this user thingy on the side-bar but the response stated that it was not possible. Thanks --Bukhrin 00:41, 26 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Image:Sultans at the first Malayan Durbar.jpg

Wow, thanks! It looks wonderful compared to my small and ugly scan. Sure, go ahead with the crop if you find it necessary. You can still upload the crop to Commons (under a different file name of course). Johnleemk | Talk 08:48, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Usage of Chinese script in an Malaysian city article

Thanks for the heads-up. I've reverted the edits adding the Chinese name, and explained the position on the talk page. I've also made similar edits to Penang and Ipoh. And no, I'm not sick of hearing from you. ;) Johnleemk | Talk 12:13, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

Can you please go to Talk:Kuching and state your comment on whether Jawi script is necessary or not. Just that Kawaputra insists on not having it. Thank you. --Zack2007 05:13, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Batu Lintang camp

Hi there Matthew. Thanks for your kind words, both on the article talk page and on my page. Glad you liked the article. I might give the Prof a try about the photo - I thought it odd that in the hundreds of photos in the AWM collection on the BL liberation there weren't any of the actual surrender ceremony with Eastick and Suga, or of the flag raising. Or maybe I've been looking in the wrong place ... I've still got a couple of pics to upload, of the camp dollars and of the postcards the prisoners were allowed to send home: I like a well-illustrated article and the AWM resource has been fantastic for this. Have you visited the teachers' training college at BL and seen the site? I try to picture it from all the 60-year old B&W photos, but it must be so very different now. One day I hope to visit ... Cheers Jasper33 18:54, 22 March 2007 (UTC)

Matthew, thank-you so much for taking the time to visit BL and to add the markers to the Google Earth image. It's interesting to see how some of the road layouts haven't changed, whilst apart from the Punjabi barracks the buildings are all so new. The ammunition dump was opposite the womens' camp, according to the map in Keat Gin Ooi's book. And hurrah! The map you scanned in is the one I found on the web - so now I know its proper source - thank-you. The orientation of the barracks in the womens' camp more accurately reflects what is visible in the AWM photographs, but the boundary of the camp encloses a much smaller area than in the two other plans. I wonder when the Pollard one was made and what it was based on. Once again, many thanks for your input. If you have any other information, please do add away. I think the more editors involved in this article the better, and you're our invaluable 'Man on the Ground'. Cheers, Jasper33 18:42, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Why remove the Sarawak coat of arms from the "Sarawak" template?

Hi Matthew, I'm Matthew.

Can you please tell me why did you remove the Sarawak coat of arms from the "Sarawak" template? Can't you see that the "Sarawak" template is the only Malaysian state template that has no coat of arms? Come on, you've been living in Sarawak for almost your entire life, I'm sure you know how that feels... unless you hate living in Sarawak and you hate Sarawak.

[edit] Re: Why remove the Sarawak coat of arms from the "Sarawak" template?

No, I didn't imply that you hated Sarawak, it's just that you look insensitive about this & I guess I was wrong tho use the word "hate". If you're against this, then I owe you an apology, man. Sorry for my ignorance. Kamek chow dolok, bye.