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[edit] Get a Mac
In the interest of fairness, I removed your edits to Get a Mac, because your claims are fundamentally unverifiable, though anecdotally true. Saying something sucks is not a good enough reason to delete a point. Please respect the opinions of others - it was a criticism section, after all.
Donbas 11:49, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Arthur Mattuck
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- I deleted the article based upon a deletion discussion, I'm not going to comment on the DRV and see what happens. Yanksox 18:56, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
- Heh, don't worry. Everyone starts off as a newbie, I learned through failure. :) Best, Yanksox 18:59, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
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- Hola Bcartolo, gracias por haber añadido (el imagen y) el fuente. Pero ¿podrías explicar lo que significa "ADBA"? ¿Es "Apostadero Naval Buenos Aires"? ¿Es una organización o de qué manera es la "fuente" del imagen? Me interesa porque me gustaría utilizar el imagen para la Wikipedia alemana. Pero para hacerlo, hay que subirle al Commons (¿podrías tu subir imagenes directamente al Commons en el futuro? Permite a las otras Wikipedias utilizarles también). Gracias. Besos, Ibn Battuta 02:01, 30 April 2007 (UTC) PS: He subido otra versión del imagen porque en la Wikipedia son preferidos los imagenes sin nombres en el imagen.
- PS: He visto ahora que ya lo habías subido al Commons. No entiendo por qué lo has subido otra vez... simplemente hubieras podido utilizar el imagen del Commons. --Ibn Battuta 02:15, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
- PPS: He visto ahora el nombre de usuario en el Commons... y parece que la "fuente" significa simplemente que has tomado la foto en el ANBA, ¿verdad? Si es así, voy a cambiarlo, ¿de acuerdo? ("Fuente" acá en la Wikipedia significa normalmente de dónde tenés la foto - es decir de una página web, de un libro... o de tí-mismo. :o)) -
- Como parece que sabés un poco sobre la Armada Argentina... ¿podrías explicarme lo del nombre de "Fragata" en el uso argentino? Parece que el nombre "Fragata Libertad" es mucho más común que "ARA Libertad"... pero esto último es el nombre oficial, ¿verdad? Pero si lo es, ¿por qué se escribe "Fragata" con una letra capital? Y ¿qué significa "Q2"? Y en general... ?????? (Ya tenemos una discusión sobre el tema en la Wikipedia alemana... :o/...) Y parece que es lo mismo con la Fragata Presidente Sarmiento, ¿no? ... Gracias por tu ayuda, Ibn Battuta 02:48, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
- Holas
Mira el tema de subirla en commons o subirla a wikipedia realmente no lo hice a proposito, jeje no se como funciona wikipedia todavia, pero tengo todas las ganas de contribuir en lo que puedo. Yo simplemente la copie desde wikipedia spanish, lo hice como me dijeron en el help desk. Para mi el nombre del articulo esta bien como esta ahora ARA Libertad (Q-2). ARA significa Armada Argentina , es como USS de estados unidos. Q-2 es el codigo interno que tiene la armada como Q-5 para el irizar y asi. Fragata as far as I know es un barco que tiene 3 mastiles. La fragata sarmiento fue el buque escuela de la armada argentina creo que desde 1870 hasta 1960 pos ahi, ahora esta anclada en puerto madero Buenos Aires, La fragata sarmiento esta incluso antes que la escuela naval. Espero que haya contestado todas tus preguntas. Sino pega el grito Bcartolo 02:52, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Hola Bcartolo, gracias por tu respuestas y excuse que no había contestado más temprano... Lo siento que no me había exprimido más claramente. Sí, conozco el sentido de ARA y fragata (a propósito: es un velero con tres - o más - mástiles y velas cuadras). Cómo lo sé, no entiendo por qué la Fragata Libertad es tan frecuentemente llamada así en español ni por qué fragata está escrito con letra capital. Y ¿qué significa Q-2? (Y ¿por qué es parte del nombre - hay también und ARA Libertad (Q-1) y una ARA Libertad?) Y ¿qué es "ADBA"? ¿Es la "fuente" de tu imagen (es decir el autor original o al menos de dónde has obtenido la imagen) o simplemente la locación dónde has tomado la foto? Gracias, Ibn Battuta 08:05, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
- Holas, se dice "expresado" y no "exprimido" ;) solo en caso de que te interese. Bueno, en verdad, cuando uno hace referencia a ese barco, se lo denomina simplemente Libertad o "la fragata" (dado que en Argentina es la única fragata que existe), pero el nombre formal es ARA Libertad, como en Estados Unidos y en todas partes del mundo, a los navíos militares se les agrega esas siglas, otro ejemplo: USS Nimitz. Q-2 es un código interno, no se de donde proviene, podria averiguarte, pero fijate que todos los artículos de wikipedia que hablan de los barcos argentinos utilizan estos códigos. Quizas sea mas apropiado usar "ARA Libertad (Q-2)" sin fragata.
Con respecto a las siglas "ADBA", no tengo ni la menor idea :| , yo solo copie lo que estaba en la imagen en wikipedia española, como te dije antes, yo no saque esa foto, el autor es Martín Otero, tendrías que hablar con él. Espero que haya contestado tus preguntas Bcartolo 13:23, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
- Gracias, y también por la corrección (agradablemente confirmas mi "estereotipo" que los Argentinos correccionan tanto más que los estadounidenses... :o)). Y siento que había confundido tus contribuciones con las de Martín Otero - no había entendido antes que habías copiado el imagen de la Wikipedia española. Normalmente se lo indica cuando se sube imagenes de las otras Wikipedia (p. ej. así); hay una herramienta para facilitar todo el proceso, el "commonshelper"... Bueno, sólo en el caso que te interesa... Saludos, Ibn Battuta 11:18, 18 May 2007 (UTC) PS: He encontrado ahora que ADBA parece ser Apostadero Naval de Buenos Aires. Mira vos... ^^
- Gracias por el dato de como copiar fotos de una wikipedia a otra, lo tendre en cuenta.
Saludos Bcartolo 20:45, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] June 2007
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- I don't remember what I wrote. I apologize and I will be more carefully about what I paste. Bcartolo 02:07, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Happy First Day of Spring!
[edit] Pedro Giachino
Thanx for your commendation! :). I think that there are many Malvinas related topics in Wikipedia neglected by both British and Argentine 'sides'. A guy was about to start a 'Falklands Task Force', but I have no further notice for now. I was also working in an article about the GADA 601, the main antiarcraft group in Malvinas. Best Regards.--Darius (talk) 15:41, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Thank Bcartolo!
Thank you again Saimonsays (talk) 18:33, 31 May 2008 (UTC)