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[edit] Thank you for your RfA support!

Thanks for contributing to my successful RfA!
To the people who have supported my request: I appreciate the show of confidence in me and I hope I live up to your expectations!
To the people who opposed the request: I'm certainly not ignoring the constructive criticism and advice you've offered. I thank you as well!
♥! ~Kylu (u|t) 04:03, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
Thanks again for the support. :) ~Kylu (u|t) 04:03, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] North Delta surrounding municipalities template

I'm not sure how appropriate that template is for North Delta, as it is not a municipality in itself but rather an area within a municipality (in this case, Delta). -→Buchanan-Hermit/?! 08:55, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, I'm not sure how appropriate it'd be for Tsawwassen either. -→Buchanan-Hermit/?! 09:01, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Moé anthropomorphism

Updated DYK query On 3 August 2006, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Moé anthropomorphism, which you created. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the "Did you know?" talk page.

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Hey, just thought I'd pop in to say that I really liked your moe article! I'd heard of it before (relating to OSs specifically), but I'm glad there's an extended treatment of it here at last. Cheers! Ziggurat 04:21, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] DYK

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[edit] Image:Kaguyahime.jpg

Please provide the source for this image. We need to know where it came from in order to properly source it. Thanks! ···日本穣? · Talk to Nihonjoe 23:38, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Image:Kaguyahime.jpg listed for deletion

An image or media file that you uploaded or altered, Image:Kaguyahime.jpg, has been listed at Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion. Please look there to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you. ···日本穣? · Talk to Nihonjoe 00:23, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedia:Esperanza/User Page Award

Deadkid dk, thanks for signing up for the Esperanza User Page Contest. The judges have received the fifteen entries, and are ready to start judging. The judges will take a week to complete the judging process, and they will contact all the participants when the judging is done.


Please drop by the contest page for contest updates and questions. Take care, and good luck! May the Force be with you! Shreshth91($ |-| ŗ 3 $ |-| ţ |-|) 15:02, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Use of hyphen in Chinese names

See my comment on discussion page for Zhou Enlai. Most of the previously written articles on Chinese people are using a hyphen. example if you search for Sun Yatsen it re-directs you to Sun Yat-sen. Now I'm not about to try and change what is already written to conform to wiki standard, but I think we should try to stay on it for any new article or major re-write. What do you think? Xtrump 16:08, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Barnstar

The Barnstar of National Merit
For your contributions to Chinese history-related articles, you are awarded the Barnstar of National Merit. --Nlu (talk) 05:24, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
Thanks! I'm still scratching my head as to what I really did to deserve this though. :D _dk 06:11, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedia:Esperanza/User Page Award

Greetings, Deadkid dk. The judges would like to announce that the winner for the Esperanza User Page Contest has been chosen. Congratulations to Misza13 for winning the contest. The winning entry can be found here.


If you'd like to participate in the contest again, check by the contest page in a few days and sign up. See you around. May the Force be with you! Shreshth91($ |-| ŗ 3 $ |-| ţ |-|) 09:32, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] 20th Century Boys

From 20th Century Boys...

however, at Urasawa's request, it has been rescheduled for release after Monster finishes its English serialization due to a change in art style over time

Source for this line? Mrdini 21:34, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

Sorry, I just took the line from the Naoki Urasawa article. I'll try to find a source for that when I have the time. _dk 23:18, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
Found it. _dk 23:45, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Location of lelang

See the history book of Shiji. http://staff.whsh.tc.edu.tw/~huanyin/anfa_shi_chi_115.htm The book describes that lelang is established where wiman joseon is destroyed. Wiman joseon is located in 險瀆縣 There are several comments in shiji. It is currently Liaodong or Liaoning.

[edit] Look Ma! My very first warning! and a welcome at that too!

Heading added by User:deadkid_dk

Welcome to Wikipedia. We invite everyone to contribute constructively to our encyclopedia. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing. However, unconstructive edits are considered vandalism, and if you continue in this manner you may be blocked. You also violate WP:3RR rule from editing without further warning. Please stop, and consider improving rather than damaging the work of others. Thank you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.35.132.212 (talkcontribs)

[edit] Question about the 《宋史》

From the history tab of the Battle of Yamen page, it looks like you are the one that added the references from the 《宋史》 History of Song, compiled under Toktoghan (脫脫) in 1344. Do you know which volume General Yue Fei’s biography 《宋史•岳飞传》 appears in the History of Song records? The reason I ask is because I have written an article about Zhou Tong, Yue Fei’s archery teacher, who is briefly mentioned in the general's biography, and I would like to check my information. I have never read the biography as my Chinese is VERY poor, but I have corresponded with people who have on the China History Forum. They are the ones who gave me the information regarding the 《宋史•岳飞传》 on my Zhou Tong page. Unfortunately, most of them are unaware of which volume the biography appears.

On Chinese Wikipedia, there is a link to an internet site that has a 470 volume version of the History of Song. (See here) I rely on internet translators to read Chinese pages, but the one I use didn't do a very good job. Do you think you could find it for me on the specified site and send me the link to his biography? Plus, if you see anything wrong on my Zhou Tong page, I would greatly appreciate some feedback. Thanks. (!Mi luchador nombre es amoladora de la carne y traigo el dolor! 03:30, 18 October 2006 (UTC))

Here you go. I have to admit that I found it through google though, and I don't know much about Song history.... I only translated the Battle of Yamen article from the Chinese Wikipedia page and added the History of Song reference as required. I wouldn't rely on machine translations though, the historical text is written in Classical Chinese, and seeing that machine translators don't do a good job at even deciphering modern Chinese..... Anyways, the article seems well done. _dk 03:48, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
Thankyou very much! (!Mi luchador nombre es amoladora de la carne y traigo el dolor! 03:50, 18 October 2006 (UTC))

[edit] Need help

Various people have been adding noncanonical and fake harware to the lists on the AC country pages. I'd really appreciate support deleting them. For reference, the correct ships are:

Osea

Nimitz CVN

Ticonderoga CG

Hatakaze DDG

Cassard FFG

Oliver Hazzard Perry FFG

Coronado LCC (Possibly the Andromeda, we should allow closer matches to the ship to replace this, if any are found)

Yuktobania

Admiral Kuznetsov CV

Kirov CGBN

Kongo DDG

Sovremenny DDG

Krivak FFG

Scinfaxi SSCBM

Iowa BB

Whidbey Island class LHD

Typhoon SSBN

Akula SSN (modified)

Pegasus class FAC(M)

Hovercraft (Class still unknown)

Belka

Kongo DDG

Sovremenny DDG

Krivak FFG

SSK (Class unknown)

Erusea (Same as ISAF)

Kitty Hawk CV

San Giorgio Class LHD

Hatakaze DDG

Cassard FFG

La Fayette FFG

AOE (Class unknown)

Pegasus FAC(M)

Los Angeles SSBN

There is no doubt in my mind about any of these unless otherwise noted. All of the Osean, Yuke, ISAF, and Belkan ground hardware is correct. I'm sure about everything in Erusea, with the exception of the mobile AA and mobile SAMs. If someone finds something more accurate that what I think they are, allow it to be changed. Zaku Two 23:53, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

I'll be on the look out, but I don't think I can make any decisions as to which hardware is more accurate and what not, I don't tend to pay attention to those things. _dk 01:20, 24 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Today's featured article

Just wanted to let you know a featured article you worked on, 0.999..., was featured today on the Main Page. Tobacman 00:25, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Qiandao Lake Incident

I saw your interested with the incident. I expanded the article according to the Chinese Wiki. You can check it out.. (and maybe adjust some of the content) AQu01rius (User | Talk | Websites)  19:10, 30 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ustio/OADF insignia

The Ustio AF section is mostly correct. I only removed the ADF-01 and X-02 (only included as easter eggs, non canon) and added the B-52 and C-130 (Look closely on the planes in Mayhem and Flicker of Hope. They seem to be implied as Osean, but they have Ustian markings)

Also, that is the OADF insignia. The billboard behind Sorcerer 1 is an advertisement for the OADF, plus it's the insignia on every plane in AC5, so, I'm reverting that. Zaku Two 02:41, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "Ji Ping' article

Speaking of Cao Cao as though he were Satan? What's this then? I wrote the article, and I don't have a problem with the guy. Why don't you tell me what areas of the article make Cao Cao appear to be Satan? Besides, it's somewhat hard to paint somebody in an affectionate light when they happen to be torturing and mutilating a person for the duration of the article. Gamer Junkie 17:55, 22 November 2006 (UTC)


That's an exaggeration on my side. I'm not saying you literally wrote him as Satan...you get my point. The overall tone of the article vilifies Cao Cao and overglorifies the physician. Here are the sentences I have issues with:

  • Cao Cao had taken the young and naive Emperor Xian hostage, utilising his authority to further his own ends, much to the disgust of loyalist Han servants such as Dong Cheng.

By then the Emperor is already in his late teens, at least. He's not young and naive, he's powerless. "Taken hostage?" That's really a nice way to describe the situation. Also, who's to say Cao Cao is really the villain he is so often portrayed and Dong Cheng is really a loyalist?

  • Such was his hatred of the ruthless Cao Cao,...

Ruthless?

  • Cao's guards, who had been awaiting his signal, rushed forth and seized Ping who cursed at Cao Cao's cunning trap.

Cunning trap? What's so "cunning trap" about a simple safety precaution?

etc etc.

One more thing, in Chinese, the last name comes first. So in the case of Dong Cheng, instead of saying "he overheard Cheng speaking in his sleep" you should really say "he overheard Dong speaking in his sleep"

I actually don't have a problem with the torture part. Regards. _dk 18:14, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

I'm sorry, but you actually believe that a teenager would be worldly and wise enough to make responsible decisions and choices for an entire country, in politics and on the battlefield? of course he was naive regarding such matters. You also don't believe that he was held hostage? You think that Cao Cao would have simply let him stroll off to a neighbouring territory if he felt like doing so? Without doubt he was a hostage.

Cao Cao was certainly no hero. Brilliant? Yes, merciful? absolutely not. Or perhaps you believe he showed Ji Ping mercy? Not to mention a myriad of others such as Chun Yuqiong whom Cao also mutilated after capture. So, yes, Cao Cao was ruthless to a fault.

Cao's safety precaution was a carefully laid plan devised to capture Ji Ping in the act. Perhaps you don't feel it was very cunning so feel free to remove that if you so please.

Regarding names. I'm aware of that, I was using their given names, not their clan names. I do believe we are allowed to do that. Speaking of biased viewpoints, you sound as though you're defending his actions. Even speaking from a neutral perspective, what he did to Ping was horrific. Gamer Junkie 19:23, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

Do note I'm not contesting your claims, I'm concerned about the tone. Not even the Hitler articles would get the adjectives Cao Cao is getting here in this article. Holding the emperor hostage would mean "I've got the emperor! Don't move or I'll put a hole in his head!" or something like that. About names....let's use a Western example: In an encyclopedia, would you use "George" to call Bush? Of course you're allowed to, but it's unconventional. _dk 02:25, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

I wouldn't write that article, because then you'd see writing a person up as though they were Satan. ;) But, yes, I would call him George, because I couldn't tolerate calling him Mr. Bush.
A hostage is a person who is being used as a shield by another person to help them acheive what it is they wish to gain or access. You're using the more modern terminology, such as robbery hostages and the like. It wouldn't be factual to claim that he had been kidnapped, because he wasn't. There is no other way to put it. I also forgot to mention earlier that Cheng was certainly a loyalist, as he was the only person Xian entrusted to carry out the assassination of Cao Cao. The Emperor gave Cheng a robe as a gift, inside the girdle was a request that Cheng rally loyalist forces and eliminate Cao Cao. It would be safe to say that Cheng was a stalwart loyalist. Gamer Junkie 07:52, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

I would prefer the term "puppet" to "hostage" though. As much as I depise the man, I would still have to write "Bush" instead of "George" or "Dubya you sad little prick" because this is an encyclopedia =D _dk 08:35, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

Very well, I'll change it to puppet. Anything else bothering you? Gamer Junkie 08:39, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

Rather than listing them I think I'll go change them myself sometime...but it's all there above. Thanks anyways. _dk 08:45, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The Great Wall of China

Please don't use cut-and-paste to carry out page moves or renames. Review WP:MOVE for details. Thank you. Owen× 02:37, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

I was referring to this edit, where, I assume, you misunderstood the article to be a redirect, and removed the only valid copy of it. Owen× 02:43, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
Done. Owen× 02:52, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Hey

Stop vandalising my userpage, or I will block you from editing. --Raasnoerd 14:18, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

LOL WHAT. _dk 14:19, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

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