User talk:Perakhantu

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{{unblock|I am using AOL when editing Wikipedia and I know that I haven't caused any vandalism. My ISP address is 207.200.116.65. I would please asked to be unblocked. Thank you.}}

Unblocked. If you'll tell me what the whole block message was (who the blocking admin was, and what the block comment said) I can search out other similar blocks. Essjay (TalkConnect) 06:36, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Talk

Well, I'm kinda new at this, so if anybody has any gripes, complaints, concerns and (maybe) some compliments, I would like to hear from you.

[edit] Ski jumping at the Winter Olympics comments

Thank you for the addition. Welcome aboard. I have only been at this since Memorial Day weekend. Chris 22:44, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Olympic Sports

Hi, this guy is a known vandal (see Wikipedia:Long term abuse/Roitr), but uses so many IP addresses that it is difficult to block them permanently. I have been trying to be as accomodating as possible with some of the vaguely legitimate edits he makes, but I will continue to delete the obviously incorrect ones. Thanks for the vote of confidence! Andrwsc 20:12, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

Replied to your comments on my talk page, thanks! Andrwsc 22:40, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Event nav boxes on Olympic main pages

I put a long winded reply to your question on my talk page! Andrwsc 22:36, 1 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Thanks

...for correcting my cut&paste job with the flags on Athletics at the 1924 Summer Olympics! Andrwsc 20:30, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Roitr again

I've found the quickest way to get his sockpuppets banned - just report him for obvious vandalism at WP:AIV! It's slightly off rules (you are typically required to issue several warnings), but otherwise the powers that be have shown little interest in tracking activity reports at User:Roitr/sockpuppetry.

Provided that you take your time and provide some evidence from edit histories (like I did in [1] [2] [3] [4]), admins will gladly block him with no furhter warning even if there were no prior warnings. They are usually reluctant to bother tagging him with {{indefblock}}, so that is left upon the reporting person. --Dmitry (talkcontibs ) 18:52, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Rugby

Hi Perakhantu, thanks for leaving me a message. As far as I know, the last time rugby was even demonstrated at the Olympics was in 1936. Whilst rugby is huge in Australia, I do not remember a 7s event ever taking place. Did a few searches and nothing came up. Translaters are usually dodgy, so I would not rely on that, so unless it can be well sourced, leave it out. Also, I was thinking of nominating rugby union at the Summer Olympics for featured status (it has failed once in the past), so if you have any free time, it would be great to get someone run over it. Cheers. Cvene64 14:17, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Jonel's edits to the Olympic emblems

The descriptions that Jonel reverted are copyright violations from the IOC page. --Sue Anne 05:41, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

Most web pages are protected by copyright. That makes plagarism from those pages a copyright violation. While credit could be given, in trying to write a free encyclopedia it doesn't make sense to copy whole sections from copyright sources. --Sue Anne 06:22, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
Sue Anne is correct. Even if a website doesn't explicitly note that the material on it is copyrighted, the material on it is generally still protected by copyright law. It would be wonderful if someone would write good descriptions for the emblems without violating the IOC's copyright, but copying and pasting text from the IOC website is not acceptable for Wikipedia. Hope this helps you understand why I reverted them all. -- Jonel | Speak 13:46, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] 2010 World Championships

I am going on the assumption that the FIS will do this given their past history with other events that were not included in the Winter Olympics (Women's 20 km in 1980, Nordic combined 3 x 10 km team event in 1984, and Ski jumping team large hill event.). If past history holds true which I think it does, then it should be held. It would not surprise me if FIS does this. Chris 20:06, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Re: the Olympics

I see what you mean about the redundancy. The first thing I should tell you about me on Wikipedia is that my template skill isn't that great. I had an idea for using those templates I saw on the Olympic pages, so I wasn't ignoring them at all; but I couldn't use them as I wanted (since I couldn't get them to display medal counts for both summer and winter and links for every year), so I decided to be bold and modify the template as I saw fit. I think the result is what I wanted, and I never had any idea that it might cause concern.

In your message, you mention the pages I created, but you discuss the templates more. I began creating these pages after trying to check Cyprus (my college roommate from last year is from Cyprus) and finding that there was no Cyprus at the Olympics article. Had there been no articles of this sort at all, I wouldn't have done anything, but the existence of Belarus and United States articles (and the prior existence of the NationsinOlympics template, created by SEWilco in June 2005) gave me an idea of consolidating individual games' data into one page for each country. I should also tell you: I'm primarily an article-improving person, taking what's already there and organising it better. Most of my Wikipedia work is either minor grammatical cleanups or categorisation; I simply started this because I saw a matter that could be organised better, as some people create "List of ___" articles.

Now that I've had my say, I ask: what should I do, if anything? Please understand that I'm not unhappy, just surprised that this has caused problems and sorry for so doing. Tell me what to do; I'm willing to do whatever you guys want. I'll just say that I'm not interested in joining the wikiproject, since this was simply another expression of my attempt to organise matters better (as far as improving the content of Wikipedia Olympic coverage, I'd not be doing that), and I'd not be a very helpful member at all. Thanks for letting me know about this.

By the way, don't expect a quick reply to anything else you send me. It's finals week for me at college, and I may or may not have time to answer very often — this message itself was supposed to be posted three hours ago! I'll do my best to reply in a timely manner. Nyttend 15:52, 12 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ryan St. Onge

Thanks for fixing that, I don't know where that "Strong" came from when I added it from the official FIS site. SportsAddicted | discuss 03:16, 20 December 2006 (UTC)