User talk:Safemariner
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[edit] Neutrality on the Secular-Progressive article
Greetings. I've removed the neutrality tags you placed on the Secular-progressive article for now, as I fail to see where this article is un-neutral (or, for that matter, where it reads like a sermon). If you'd like to return to the article's talk page and share your concerns, I'll be more than happy to consider your point. LAATi88 05:01, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Context tags
Hello. I reverted some of the context tags that you applied to some mathematics articles. My reasoning is that these articles are stubs, and as such need a lot of things (usually, any introduction at all, references, examples, illustrations, links to related topics, etc.). I don't think there is any reason to point out the failings of the introduction, since most stubs don't have one, and so its failings are obvious. If we all applied the appropriate tags to stubs, the articles would be full of tags. I hope this makes sense - feel free to write back on my talk page. Cheers, Doctormatt 05:24, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
- ok ---Safemariner 05:25, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
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- Even stubs should be comprehensible/sensible enough to make out the topic and what it is. But talk pages are a good way to be more specific about asking clarification. --MarSch 15:29, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
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- Oh, and welcome :) --MarSch 15:30, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Lighthouse Service
I'm sorry, I didn't understand your message. Are saying that the Lighthouse service was a precedent to the US Coast Guard and that therefore the stub tags should be left on? Asarelah 21:47, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
- Yes. The lighthouse service merged with the Coast Guard in 1939. See http://www.cr.nps.gov/maritime/light/admin.htm and wikipedia articles: United States Lighthouse Service, United States Lighthouse Board, Stephen Pleasonton. --- Safemariner 23:10, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Coney Island Light
If you don't mind, I've taken the liberty of moving your article to Coney Island Light and creating a redirect page for "Norton Point Light". Lighthouse articles are generally created under a single name; two names aren't used for article titles.
Incidentally, do you know about Wikipedia:WikiProject lighthouses? --User:AlbertHerring Io son l'orecchio e tu la bocca: parla! 00:23, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
- Thank you for the change. I did look at Wikipedia:WikiProject lighthouses but did not see any recent activity. All activity was in two weeks in August. --- Safemariner 01:27, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Noticed you're editing lots of USCG articles
Thanks for your attention to the USCG articles, I try to improve on them regularly, too.
If you're a Coastie, or vet, there are a few userboxes you can use on your user page, incl. a couple I've made myself.
Also, if you find any related articles (like, say, older aircraft, personnel), I created Category:United States Coast Guard Aviation which is a subcat of Category:United States Coast Guard and a few military aviation categories as well.
Bravo zulu,... David Spalding (☎ ✉ ✍) 03:43, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
- Thank you. For now I am just trying to remove wiki redirection. You will notice the Category:United States Coast Guard Aviation growing soon as I find articles. I am not a Coastie but support the United States Coast Guard as a Coast Guard Auxiliarist --- Safemariner 03:58, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
- Ha-ha, you've inspired me to help out tonight. I've been lazy about tagging some of the older planes that the Guard operated, no excuse since I have a fine tome on CG Aviation history. I see you tagged the B-17, not THAT'S a trivia question. I had more than a few young colleagues who didn't believe we flew a few until I pulled out pictures. Merry Christmas to you, shipmate ... David Spalding (☎ ✉ ✍)
[edit] Redirects
Hi, I notice you've been "fixing" links through redirects on a lot of pages. This really isn't such a big deal, especially in the context of making other edits to a page. But in general, there isn't any need to edit a page for the sole purpose of removing a redirect. See Wikipedia:Redirect#Don't fix links to redirects that aren't broken for more information. older ≠ wiser 02:10, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
- Thank you for the information and links. I am trying to deliberately point to a more consistent name of the United States Coast Guard so that it displays consistently throughout Wikipedia. I am done with it. --- Safemariner 02:19, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] PD-Gov tags on lighthouses
Please be aware that I purposely left the tags at Image:Americanshoal.JPG, Image:Ameliaislandlh.JPG and Image:Alligator-reef-lh.JPG at {{tl:PD_Gov}} because there is no indication that the Coast Guard was the agency that took the photos. In many cases, the photos on Coast Guard sites about lighthouses must have been taken before the Coast Guard took over the lighthouses, and in some cases the photos were taken before the Coast Guard was created by merging the Revenue Cutter Service and the Lifesaving Service. There are even indications that some of the photos were taken by Navy personnel. -- Donald Albury 03:16, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
- As they are lighthouses, they are still related to the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard merged with and took over the operations of the United States Lighthouse Service along with its personnel, history, files, traditions and responsibilities in 1939. After 1939, the Coast Guard IS the Lighthouse Service! It is my understanding that the category covers not only images taken by the Coast Guard person (which a lighthouse keeper would now be called) but also any image related to the Coast Guard. The {{tl:PD_Gov}} is still appropriate. --- Safemariner 03:48, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
- I do know that some of the lighthouse photos were taken by Navy personnel, and then turned over to the Coast Guard. As it is not clear which photos were taken by Navy personnel, PD-Gov-CD does not seem appropriate. I guess what I object to is the wording of the template. The addition of 'or its predecessor agencies' would cover a lot of ground. It still would not allow for photos taken by personnel of other agencies which were transfered to the Coast Guard. -- Donald Albury 02:02, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] USCG Portal
Hello, I saw where you had started doing some work on the CG portal and thought I would say hello, and offer any assistance that you may need, I'm the maintainer of the Portal:United States Navy and love working on them. Looking pretty good so far.--WilsBadKarma (Talk/Contribs) 07:51, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
- Thank you. Any work you can do to improve the formatting and any information you can add to the portal would be much appreciated. I would like to get it to a state where the portal no longer needs to be in "Portals under construction" category. --- Safemariner 17:17, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
I went in and changed an couple of things just to get started. I changed the color scheme to official PMS CG colors and moved a couple of things. I have a lot of things on my list tonight but I'll see if I can get a little more work done tomorrow. Let me know what you think. I you dont like it just let me know. --WilsBadKarma (Talk/Contribs) 02:31, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
- When your adding images try to make sure to add image credits in small type at the bottom either to the person that took to picture or if that isnt available the to the person that uploaded it. As a featured portal reviewer I can tell you it will save time for if we put it up for featured since that is a requirement. you can see examples on the Navy portal Portal:United States Navy--WilsBadKarma (Talk/Contribs) 06:08, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Edit conflicts
Hi. As part of WP:NPP i also tag articles, since I cannot see if someone else is working on it. As for edit conflicts: In case of a conflict, it will show you two edit windows, the top one with the current version, and in the bottom window the version you tried to submit. Your work is at this point still available, and just has to be copied into the right place. E.g. you can copy/paste the bottom edits into the top page to merge them. I hope this helps you the next time you have an edit conflict. -- Chris 73 | Talk 16:21, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
- You can see if there is recent activity by looking at the article history, especially on a new article. It did not show me two windows. It said it would but it never does for me. Next time it happens I will make a PDF and send it to you. --- Safemariner 16:23, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Cotlar–Stein lemma
It is my understanding that all articles have to be notable. I am just asking why this subject is notable. Also, not all Mathematics articles are inaccessible. This was one of the articles that I came across in a random search through math categories that was not a stub and I could not figure out what made this article notable. Since you have edited a lot of articles, do you know if there is a Wikipedia project page for Mathematics articles to discuss the issue of notability and accessibility of Mathematics articles? --- Safemariner 06:52, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
- Certainly you can discuss this at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mathematics. Michael Hardy 01:31, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Fort Tompkins Light
I added some stuff to Fort Tompkins if you can you could help by adding some info.Paulm27 12:50, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Why do you add so many blank lines above {stub}s causing a bunch of excess white space?
Like here? 71.231.107.188 00:37, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
- Becuase that is the preferred method in Wikipedia for doing so. It makes the formatting cleaner in some cases --- Safemariner 00:46, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
- Can you please cite the page of the Manual of Style or related document that states extra blank lines are a good thing? I haven't come across it since I've been editing since early 2004. 71.231.107.188 00:49, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
- I will get back to you --- Safemariner 00:57, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
- I have asked the question on Autowikibrowser's talk page --- Safemariner 02:53, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
- Please review the discussion at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:AutoWikiBrowser#Why_does_AWB_add_so_many_blank_lines_above_.7Bstub.7Ds_causing_a_bunch_of_excess_white_space.3F --- Safemariner 00:49, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
- Can you please cite the page of the Manual of Style or related document that states extra blank lines are a good thing? I haven't come across it since I've been editing since early 2004. 71.231.107.188 00:49, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Uttarakhand-geo-stub
Hi - I see that you've recently created a new stub template due to the renaming of Uttaranchal to Uttarakhand. While I can understand this having been done, may I ask why the category and template were not taken to WP:SFD for renaming? There are now two parallel templates for the region, where there should be only one template, and making changes in stub types without any discussion with those who actually use them makes it considerably harder for us to keep stub types consistent across Wikipedia. The new stub type is now listed at WP:WSS/D - please feel free to add any comments there. Grutness...wha? 02:09, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
- WP:SFD says it is for deleting, not renaming. Someone had already started down this path. It was debated in [1] and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Village_pump#New_category_speedy_rename_criterion --- Safemariner 02:16, 22 January 2007 (UTC)