Talk:Isamu Noguchi
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[edit] HELP !!!!!!! Please
This article is shrinking and expand at an alarming rate and i am not sure what to do. Any ideas? Or better yet, do something? Carptrash 18:44, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
- Rampart, can you explain your reasoning for removing large chunks of the article? The action might be appropriate, but at this stage I can't tell if it is without an explanation. Thanks! --plange 19:21, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
- I am very sorry, everyone. I am having some issues IRL and somehow this has changed me from a serious editor into a violator of WP:POINT. There's no reason for me to take out my stress on Wikipedia, so I will have to take a break from editing until this clears up. Rampart 21:24, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
- I, for one, would appreciate not having to spend time fixing stuff that shouldn't need to be fixed, but (opinion) better yet might be to find a way to channel your stress into energy that can be used here in a productive, positive manner. Wikipedia needs energy, and I bet you have some. Just a thought. Carptrash 22:32, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Offering an External Link/Reference
I am not sure what the duress concerning the Noguichi article is about. I was simply glad to see a fairly comprehensive digest of his biography on these pages. I think he deserves even more attention.
That said, I really wanted to offer my own contribution as an external link for those who might enjoy another perspective on the man and his work; mine being a biography in verse, "Noguchi - The Man Who Entered Stone". I did not know how to add this to the 'External Link' section and wasn't entirely sure if it would be appropriate. I do think it offers some perspectives that more academic renderings, by definition, are not able to explore.
In any case, you are welcome to view the work (in progress) at: [ http://home.comcast.net/~redslider/Noguchi/main1.htm ] and judge for yourself. If you think it ought to be associated with the article please let me know, or feel free to include the link as you find suitable. - Red
Redslider 22:35, 8 October 2007 (UTC)