User talk:Rockero/Archive04
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February – March 2006
[edit] Cantinflas
I've sent the article to peer review with very little feedback. The only thing mentioned was to increase the lead. However, I think it still needs some expanding. I was wondering if you could add anything that you think is missing and fine-tune it, if you have the time. I'll send it to FAC soon. Gflores Talk 02:14, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, no problem. One other thing I noticed is that all the images are from copyrighted (they're screenshots from films). Do you know if that'll be ok? Gflores Talk 06:51, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
- No biggie, I had no way to know the article was being edited at that moment. I think the article is a bit on the short side for an FA, but I still have to go through much of it. I'll try to give proper feedback in its PR page sometime this weekend. It's actually been on my TODO list for at least a week... -- Rune Welsh | ταλκ 11:28, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
I think I will submit the article to WP:FAC. Although I don't think it'll pass, I want to see hear some feedback and suggestions. Oh, and thanks for your Launch radio station, it's a good listen. :) Gflores Talk 08:17, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Cantinflas/archive1. I forgot you hadn't added the book references. Do you think you could do that when you have time. There's also a comment on a quoted passage in the FAC. Thanks. Gflores Talk 17:21, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
- The way I see it there are two options. One, you can add references in the article text like so... [1] See [1]
- Or we can convert the references to {{ref|name}} (see Cinema of Mexico and Sino-German cooperation ::(1911-1941)). Then there would be {{note|name}} in the footnotes section. I'm also not too familiar with citing sources, so I'm learning too! :) Gflores Talk 18:41, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, I have now cited the books in the footnotes place (using the former method, b/c I didn't want to convert all of the other citations). I think it's correct now, but I could be wrong. There's two more quotes in the last two paragraphs that need citations. I've added them, but they need page numbers. Gflores Talk 19:30, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Image copyright problem with Image:Discrim_5-45_detail.jpg
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[edit] SOS
No problem. The removal of the "For" links probably counts as "simple vandalism", so reverting that at least wouldn't fall under 3RR. Evil saltine 22:38, 30 January 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, in hindsight I think your version is better. Evil saltine 00:37, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Image copyright problem with Image:Gregorio_Cortez.png
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[edit] Chicano Park
If a paragraph has too many sentences, it becomes a block of text. The way to fix it is to divide big paragraphs into smaller paragraphs. Smaller paragraphs make reading articles more manageable and exciting looking. Also, it's harder for the reader to get lost. If you want more information, you could ask the WP:Reference Desk about why paragraphs should only have few sentences, and not have big blocks of text. They will explain better if my explanation wasn't clear enough. Hopefully, this clears it up. Thanks for asking. --Shultz 20:14, 6 February 2006 (UTC)
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- I guess it's kinda better now, and that if anything else there looks like it still needs fixing, I'll go ahead and fix it myself. Feel free to touch it up anytime you want to also. --Shultz 00:45, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] De Nada (Art Torres)
Happy to contribute :-) Butros 00:55, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] OH
- Good points. I'm going to try Jimmy Santiago Baca next. He is definitely within the purview the project (and a Nuevo Mexicano). Murcielago 16:52, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
- Just started him -- a stub, but I'll try to get it in better shape in the next few days. Murcielago 17:44, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Regarding piped links
Is there some convention on Wikipedia that prefers suffixes outside of the linking markup? For example [[Cuba]]n instead of [[Cuba|Cuban]]? I saw that you tidied Oscar Hijuelos, and I've been doing mostly all piped links when the title of an article I want to link to doesn't correspond to the text. Thx.--Rockero420 22:19, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
- The short answer is "yes"; the relevant document is Wikipedia:How to edit a page#Links and URLs:
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- San Francisco also has public transportation.
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- Examples include buses, taxis, and streetcars.
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- Endings are blended into the link.
- Preferred style is to use this instead of a piped link, if possible.
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- Oddly, it isn't mentioned in Wikipedia:Piped link, which is where you might have expected to find it. --Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 23:13, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Commas
The "rules" of punctuation are both complex and flexible (and there are regional variations). There are two main reasons for the placement of a comma: logic and speech patterns. In this case, for example, the two parts of the sentence are unconnected (his living in New York and his contact with a publisher); strictly speaking they should be separated by a semi-colon (if not made into two distinct sentences), but the rhythm of speech is such that the pause between them would likely be short (largely because the two parts are short, and a longer pause would feel unnatural), so a comma feels better. There has to be something, though.
Teachers, faced with the task of giving pupils rules, tend to oversimplify and rigidify (I'm afraid that teachers are also not always as kowledgeable as their air of confidence implies; I've seen teachers "correct" good English to bad, while ignoring obvious mistakes). In this case, the teacher seems to have decided to simplify matters by giving a nice straightforward rule, but the rule is only part of the story.
Sorry if that turned into a mini-lecture. I've spent my life writing, reading, and teaching the use of language, and it tends to become a bit of an obsession. --Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 09:30, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Proposed project
Hey Rockero, saw that you posted the Penitentes on the project. I knew that their jump to wiki was inevitable. I am originally from a small town where los hermanos are very active, and while never a member myself, count them among my people. A lot of the scholarship on them is pretty gringo-centric, factually inaccurate, and in my opinion exploitive of a sect of humble Hispanos who just want to worship God in their way according to their traditions.
My question is this: how, if at all, does Wiki deal with things like oral tradition and first-hand knowledge (particularly when it is contrary to "sources")? Murcielago 00:39, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
- Gracias. Excellent thoughts. Murcielago 15:29, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Cantinflas
First of all your sister is very pretty. I hope you don't mind but I modified the image to Image:Cantinflas walk of fame.PNG, rotating it and... cropping it. :) --Vizcarra 23:09, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
- I second that, your sister is beautiful. :) Gflores Talk 23:15, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
- No sweat. It runs in the family 8). I thought JPG was the preferred format for photos? Or is it different for scans? I know png is non-lossy, but I read it on a policy page somewhere. Otherwise I would've uploaded it as a png myself. But whatever. As long as the pic looks good and fits well.--Rockero420 23:18, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
- PNG is preferred over JPG because PNG is non-lossy, so more information is kept. The quality of the picture is good though, and after going through JPG, this particular PNG is already "lossy", but I normally just upload images as PNG anyways. --Vizcarra 01:47, 12 February 2006 (UTC)
- No sweat. It runs in the family 8). I thought JPG was the preferred format for photos? Or is it different for scans? I know png is non-lossy, but I read it on a policy page somewhere. Otherwise I would've uploaded it as a png myself. But whatever. As long as the pic looks good and fits well.--Rockero420 23:18, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Rancho Cucamonga
"Rochester", played by Eddie Anderson was the valet character on the old Jack Benny radio and TV shows. Previously, someone had implied that Rochester Drive or Avenue or whatever it is was named for "Rochester". Someone else reverted it and said Rochester Drive is a major street and was not named for Jack Benny's "Rochester", which I couldn't say for sure but it sounds reasonable. I added it back, with the disclaimer that it's an amusing coincidence. The name "Cucamonga" is strongly connected with the Benny shows, so I think it's fair to point out that coincidence, but I need to explain what it's about, for the younger generations. Wahkeenah 03:27, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
- DONE. Wahkeenah 03:56, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
- Bueno. I re-worded the sentence, as I thought it read a bit awkwardly. Otherwise, está bien. :) Wahkeenah 10:21, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Reies Lopez Tijerina
Rockero, got your message. I am actually not in New Mexico. Although I am originally from there, I haven't lived there in the last eight years. I think the Hispano land grant struggle should have its own page, though, as it is a struggle that's still going on. I would be happy to collaborate on a page about it if you'd like. Murcielago 21:04, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
- Just read the Alianza article. I think it's a good place for land grant history, but again, the land grant struggle pre-dated the Alianza, and goes on today, and I think it might eclipse the Alianza page if that were its only outlet. Did the Tijerina auto-bio refer to La Mano Negra or to the Gorras Blancas? I haven't read it, but I think the Gorras Blancas, at least deserve a page to themselves. But I'm digressing. . .Murcielago 21:17, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
- I'm going to start tackling the Alianza page tomorrow. Murcielago 21:22, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
Truly awsome job on the Tijerina article. Great work. I went ahead and gave it some preliminary edits/additions. I'll add to it a little at a time. FYI, my primary source is "The Contested Homeland: A Chicano History of New Mexico" edited by Erlinda Gonzales-Berry and David R. Maciel. It's a great book, and I highly recommend it. Its entire last section "La Reconquista" covers the Chicano Movement in New Mexico, and RLT is covered in highly-cited, academic detail. Murcielago 15:53, 21 February 2006 (UTC)
- I've done all I can on the article, and it's looking pretty comprehensive. I need you to clarify something in it, though, as my source is not as detailed on this: The details on the "Trial and Incarceration" section -- are those from his first trial (post raid) or the second trial (after the judge denied his double jeopardy defense)? If it was the second trial, then it's all right there, but if it was the first trial, the details should be moved up to the "Courthouse Raid" section. Murcielago 23:18, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Gun orgs template
Glad to "NPOV" it. By the way, would you be interested in taking a look at my draft of Gun politics in Mexico. My high school Spanish is a bit rusty, and I think I got the translations close to right, but it wouldn't hurt to get a second set of eyes on it to take a look and to make sure :-) Also, it wouldn't hurt for a quick check on any NPOV stuff on the cultural stuff that I may not have gotten just right. Thanks. Yaf 03:30, 17 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] CROM
Are you sure the wiki can't make the difference between an all capital acronym and a non capitalized name? in either case, a disambig page might still come useful, but the number of articles to be disambiguated is small enough, and they are so different that little confusion seems possible. Please do as you deem best. Hum, there's already a mention on top of the Crom article, leading to a spanking new disambig page... is there anything left to do? --Svartalf 09:33, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Mola
Thanks! More to come... I spent 2 great months in the islands, so I have molas, pics, and info. — Johan the Ghost seance 23:48, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Molotov
Hi - I'd be glad to work with you on the Molotov article. It definitiely needs to be improved. I live in the midwestern US, so am certainly not an expert - just a big fan and, though new to Wikipedia, interested in improving pages like this. But hopefully I can help you make it neutral and even a bit more substantive. And I agree that raprock isn't the best (or complete) designation, but the previous version had "Metal/Hip-Hop" which I didn't think was a good fit either. I am cool with whatever change(s) you think are appropriate for the designation and elsewhere. Looking forward to cleaning up this article with ya ... shouldn't really be too much work (but not tonight, I spent the whole day setting up a new CPU, so off to bed...). Andy 06:59, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Unions in Latin America
Hi Rockero420, thanks for updating me regarding your edits/moving. By naming the articles in Spanish, I was trying to standardize them with the Confederation of Mexican Workers article (which had a Spanish title before you moved it). I'll be sure to entitle all future articles in English. --metzerly 05:07, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re:Tasks template
Of course I do not mind that you implement, modify or copy the tasks template for Wikipedia:WikiProject Puerto Rico. Also you are welcome to copy other templates or ideas you might find. Joelito 20:59, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Long time no talk
Hey Rockero: Long time no talk, Hermano! I just wanted to say hi and what's up?
I'm gonna add Arturo Frias to the project's page. In addition, I'm thinking of the next Hispanic or Latin American country to which begin a WikiProject for. Depending on whether they actually have a project already or not, it could be Spain, Brazil, Costa Rica, or any other one, who knows. I just want to unite all Hispanic writers here so that we can all benefit by learning about our history as Hispanics. As member of the Mexican-American project and a Puerto Rican, I feel priviledged to have learned about such topics like the Comision Femenina, Chicano artists and others. I think the same honor should be extended to all other Hispanics as we learn about our culture or race (La Raza) and can feel proud to the core about who we are. After all, with the way we are portrayed by the media here (the drunken Mexican, the drug sniffling Puerto Rican, the prostitute Dominican Republic girl you know how it is), who else but ourselves to back each other up and feel proud of who we are, and teach the world who we really are!
Anyways, wow..I just wanted to say hi and ended up venting a little..LOL ok. Take care man, I hope to hear from you soon!!
God bless you! Sincerely yours, Your friend always, Antonio El Chiquitito de Chiquititas Martin\
(PS: Check out the article I made about Chiquititas)
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- Hey Rockero!
Nice to hear from you! After a bad day (my boy Vargas lost to Mosley and by knockout, que chingada, no?!) it was refreshing to see your message.
I'm glad to hear you're working hard on the Chicano WikiProject. I can create all Hispanic wikiProjetcs I want to here, but one thing you can always count: I will always help you, Joaquin and los demas in our Chicano project.
I've been busy too. I was chosen as a freelance writer for this website and I am required two weekly articles. You can check out the page, Im credited under my real name there, that is, Antonio Santiago. This week, I explored Marco Antonio Barrera's future options as well as Manny Pacquiao's life. One thing I like about that site is that there you can actually express your opinion since it's a magazine-website. Another is they pay me airline, hotel and fight tickets when there's a boxing event in the Southwest (although I don't get a monthly check or salary for being with them) and also who knows, maybe my article could come out on Ring Magazine some day! (yeah that would be the day lol!)
Life is always going. Went to the doctor on Tuesday, my pressure was at 120/80...lol I guess one CAN be perfect each way..LOL j/k, so everything's fine except all my pains and aches. Esta jodido being 30 (33 actually), lol!
Well, I do see myself sort of like an activist for the Hispanic cause here. This is a great vehicle because we can show the world our real face and not what you typically see in Hollywood (perfect example: Every Colombian smuggling drugs in Commando!) or television. Like you said, wikipedia doesn't encourage activism, but all writers are activists in a way or another. Like, say, medicine, writers there have written about the inventions and benefits that medicine brought us over the years.
Well you and I share something we'd rather be "activists" for Hispanos, definitivamente..lol
Well hermano I hope to hear from you ASAP! Take care, God bless you!
Your friend always, Antonio Olympic Writer Martin
[edit] Welcome messages
The bot is simply subst'ing the welcome message, see WP:SUBST for a full explaination. In short you want to use {{subst:welcome}} instead. All the bot does is add the subst: prefix. Thanks for the message! Tawker 20:14, 26 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Reconquista (Mexico)
I'm not expert on the topic, but someone just came through and did a major re-write of Reconquista (Mexico). I restored the old intro, but the rest may have problems too. Perhaps you're more knowledgable than I. Can you take a look? Thanks, -Will Beback 02:04, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] replied on talk page
I think thats a good idea but still too broad of a guideline for inclusion. I think it allows so many people to be added to the list that the list is completely unhelpful. I'll make sure to check out the Fab 5 Freddy article when I get a chance, too! Peace, --Urthogie 08:40, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Pueblo Revolt
Rockero, this isn't a Chicano subject, but I know you did the Sandia Pueblo page. I just completely re-wrote the Pueblo Revolt page, and would appreciate your review of it. The page history in the stubs tended to vacillate between anti-Spanish and Spanish-apologetics, so I tried to write a balanced article. Gracias. Murcielago 21:55, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re:WikiProject Puerto Rico Collaboration
Hi Rockero. I have begun a collaboration of the month for the Puerto Rico Wikiproject. The collaboration is Accentuation. I have created a template and a subpage for it. The template can be found at the top of the project and the details for the collaboration can be accessed through the navigation template or by clicking here. Please tell me what you think about all this. Joelito 22:38, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
- I would love to expand the collaboration to format all Spanish used in articles but it would require more people than I can unite. I don't know any other place for what people like to use. The policy will certainly take some time and may be a project for the future. Anyways thanks for your input. You could write your suggestions yourself either on the collaboration subpage or on the collaboration talk page. Joelito 00:59, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
- I see you have been working on the accents. Thank you. Joelito 00:54, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Caló (Chicano)
Rockero - please read long note already posted to you at Caló (Chicano) Cityside Seraph 05:36, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Chat
Hey Rockero, How you been? Check out my latest article: German immigration to Puerto Rico and tell me what you think. Tu Amigo, Tony the Marine 15:56, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Land Grant
Rockero, regarding the land grants on the RLT page, the Mexican Govt. did indeed issue land grants. The one that comes to mind is the 1835 "Santa Gertrudis de Mora" land grant. Murcielago 23:39, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
- OK, cool, I didn't know. I'll fix it if you haven't already. 8)--Rockero420 23:40, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
- nah, just wanted to catch it real quick. San Luis Colorado, same thing http://sangres.com/history/maxwelllandgrant.htm Let me know next time you have a new article, I'll proof it for you. Started on like three, but writing a good one is much more time consuming that it seems at first. Hasta. Murcielago 23:44, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] General stuff
hey ese, I saw that there was action on the caló page, and am following it. I was thinking about throwing into the fray, but will see how it all pans out. IMHO, caló is essentially a dead "language" that passed on with the pachucos. I tend to agree that there may have been regional caló differences (águila vs truchas for "look out", for example), but a lot of the words on the caló list were not caló. Anyway, I'll save it for the talk page. I'll be out for most of the weekend. Hasta la victoria Murcielago 00:20, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
- oh man, I just spent the last like 15 minutes reading the smackdown you got on the Caló talk page. I have a couple of initial (7:45 a.m.) thoughts. First, as I said above, caló as a Pachuco slang went out with the pachucos. It survived and was incorporated into general Chicano slang, of course. Anecdotally, my dad's tíos were pachucos, back in the '50s. He thought they were cool, and talked like them and pretended to be like them, and incorporated a bunch of their words into his speech, but he was never a pachuco, nor could the vatos from his generation claim to be. Influenced by Pachucos, yes, but no longer Pachucos. So when I learned Spanish, I picked up the slang from him, including the caló, but also stuff thats on the caló list that's definitely not caló because it predates the pachucos (like chones). Funny, but this is the rule of thumb I use: did abuelita use the word? If yes, probably not caló. Now, moving on, with the passing of the Pachuco, there has been academic research into the phenomenon. Lists of caló have been made, and regional differences have been noted. So letting random folks add random words screws with the integrity of the page. Anyway that's long and drawn out, but I think you get my point. I was thinking maybe we should have a Chicano slang page, with different sections (caló, prison slang, Mexican slang, spanglish, etc.), and then people could add to the right section. What do you think? Murcielago 14:56, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
- I think your suggestion is a good compromise.--Rockero420 16:24, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re:German immigration to...
Thank you Rockero for your comments. I took into consideration your suggestions and added some links the revolutions which took place in Europe in 1848. I enjoy interacting with people like you who make positive contributions. Tu Amigo, Tony the Marine 02:04, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Pueblo Revolt
Hey man, like what you did with the page. I'm still relatively new, as you know, so although I can get stuff down, I'm not too good at the formatting. Thanks for the input. One thing I want to run by you is the August 10 name. I had left it as San Lorenzo for a couple of reasons (but don't want to quibble, it stands either way): (a) Dia de San Lorenzo used to be pretty big in New Mexico, given its tie to Spain (for some reason the Spaniards love that Lawrence -- the Escorial is shaped like a grill and everything) and would have been observing the feast in all the towns, and (b) it also happens to be the feast day at Picuris pueblo (still is -- good party), so staging the revolt on that day would have been sort of like staging the Tet offensive on New Year's. That's all too much background for a page on the Pueblo Revolt, though, so I left it as a San Lorenzo with a link to Saint Lawrence. Anyway, hope all's well. Catch you soon. Murcielago 04:08, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Couple of questions
Hey Rockero! What's up, man? I have two questions for you. #1 I found out about an Antonio Santiago Taurin, who was a member of the Mexican Army during the Alamo war, the Mexican-American war. He identified himself as Tejano. Should I include him in the Chicano project? I ask because I know the project is geared more towards Mexican-Americans. #2 I was wondering if you were interested in starting an association or organization of Hispanic wikipedians with me. I would like for all Hispanic wikipedians from the Hispanic world to unite with the purpose of learning about our history, collaborating with each other, enriching our own lifes through knowledge of La Raza and set an example for other Hispanics as to how we shouldn't have anything against one another.
What do you think? Please let me know!
Gracias y Dios te bendiga! Your friend, Antonio Cowboy and girl lova Martin
[edit] DYK
--Gurubrahma 13:09, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] username change
It was a pleasure to move your page, just some housekeeping ;-). Nichalp did the actual name change. NoSeptember talk 14:44, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hey
Yo, nice name change. :) I like your recent edits to Cantinflas. The intro looks much better. Do you think it's worthy of WP:GA status? Gflores Talk 04:59, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
- Cool, you the man. Let me know if you need some copy-editing or whatever. :) Gflores Talk 05:05, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Instituto Politécnico Nacional
You moved this article to National Polytechnic Institute because "English naming is preferred" which is true... unless "the native form is more commonly used in English than the English form" (see convention) which was the case of the previous name 35,300 English-language Google hits for "National Polytechnic Institute" vs 65,500 English-language Google hits for "Instituto Politécnico Nacional". This issue was discussed here and consensus was to name articles on Mexican universities using the Spanish names. --Vizcarra 01:46, 11 March 2006 (UTC)
- I understand that the consensus of the Mexico community was not of many but it was of the people who signed up for it and it mostly agrees with your point of view, except for the case of universities since it was decided accordingly with my proposal, unlike many other occasions. It may be uncomfortable to read "Fulano attended (institution with a Spanish name)" but Fulano is highly likely to have 1) A Spanish name/surname and 2) To have a biography that contains many Spanish terms. People who read biographies of Latin Americans is likely to have an interest in Latin American topics and thus likely to be somewhat familiar with Spanish or Portuguese. That it why there are significantly more google results in english for IPN rather than NPI. --Vizcarra 04:45, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Los 13 de East LA
Hey Rockero: I just got done watching the movie Walkout!. Great story and it touched me being that I would have protested too for the rights to go to college of my fellow Hispanic brothers and sisters. And it was based on the 1968 school riots in L.A.
At the end of the movie I noticed a message about a group known as Los 13 de East L.A., who helped organized the protests. Is there an article about them here?
Thanks and God bless you! Sincerely yours, Antonio Escudo y Espada Martin
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- Dear Rockero: Hey! I was real happy to hear from you!! Don't worry about the time you took to answer back. It was pleasant to see you left me a message. Honestly, I was expecting it to be from some guy who keeps placing the word "excellent" in Michelle Bachelet's article, a point of view word if there ever was one! Well, I've been giving the idea of forming a Hispanic organization whithin wikipedia for some time now. It would be beneffitial to all of us because that way we could learn more about our race by reading and writing articles about other Hispanic groups or countries. But I think I will follow your advice, talk around with a few people at least and see if the interest grows. I mean, I started a project for Ecuador for example and it turns out only one wikipedian is from there and so far I haven't gotten his answer to whether he wants to collaborate there or not! So it depends whether I find interest. You would definitely be the first one to be invited. Hey that's cool you know some of the extras at Walkout! Many of the extras were actually involved in the real thing. One thing that got to me is that to this day, abuse like that towards Hispanics still exists in one way or the other. My country, for example, all they want us for is our military "power". The good news is independency is steadfastly gaining momentum there and if they vote for it in 2009, we will likely get it because the USA doesn;t want Puerto Rico as a full state; they'd done it already if they did. And one of the inspirations behind the Walkout movement was the fact that Mexican-American soldiers were fighting in Vietnam for the USA yet Mexican-American kids were usually overlooked by universities here and when I heard them talk about it I was like "damn thats messed up!" and it made me think about our situation as Puerto Ricans too, all they want us is for the guys at the military, man. Abuse against Hispanics is still latent. That movie was da bomb and I gained respect for everyone involved in the event. They taught California school people that with Chicanos-and Hispanics- no one messes up! I'm looking forward to read your article about los 13 de East L.A.! Well amigo I have to go write about Adolfo Cubas. Thanks and God bless you my hermano en La Raza! Antonio Cuba Martin
[edit] Re:Box-Puerto Rican Independence Movement
Hey Rockero, I looked over your box and I think it's a great idea. I added some names. I want to know something. Would you consider putting famous Puerto Ricans who believe in the independence idea in the activist section or different section? For example, Erik Estrada and Jacobo Morales are known "independentistas" but, are not active political wise. Take care, Tony the Marine 05:57, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] NACLA
Yeah, I'm thinking though that maybe it should be merged into the NACLA Report on the Americas article I made since NACLA is pretty much known for their magazine. Oh and I see you are interested in Latin American topics, could you maybe give your opinion on this? Thanks--Jersey Devil 08:10, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Carson National Forest
Hey, saw that you started this article, which has been a red link on so many of the articles that I've worked on since I started. Thanks! Murcielago 17:26, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re:Puerto Rican Independence Movement
Hi Rockero. Just saw your template. I was wondering what is purpose is. Will it go at the end of the articles? Or will it go at the top- right hand corner of an article? If it goes at the bottom it would be better to reduce the font size so that it occupies less space. Joelito 01:40, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
- Well if your intention is as {{Euromericas}} then I can make some changes to help it. If it's meant as a footer I could come up with something. I will get back to you with some previews. Joelito 03:37, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] DYK
[edit] Barnstar
[edit] Fray Angelico
Rockero: I've been radio-silent because I've been slammed at work, but I plan to get full in again soon. Also, I recently moved and my books are all packed, so my hands are tied. Good job, as always on the Chavez article. I will add my contributions to it in the coming weeks. I've heard rumors of Meztizo participation in the revolt, but have never seen a reputable source for it (I would stand corrected if I saw one). I'm apt to side against it given Popé's intense hatred of ALL things Spanish (e.g. the plow). Moreover, the meztizaje that existed in Colonial New Mexico was not so much between Pueblos and Spanish, but rather between the Spanish and de-tribalized nomadic Indians (Genizaros), and the offspring were raised as Spanish -- given Popé's execution of his own son-in-law for being a suspected Spanish sympathizer, I tend to doubt that Popé would have welcomed genizaro support -- even if it existed. As I said, I'm willing to concede if presented with a verifyable source.
There's enough on the "Revolt of 1837" to stand alone as an independent article; a new article may be in order. I will make the Mora stub my own personal project, as that's my home-town (in case you hadn't figured that out), and may enlist a couple of paisanos to help. Hasta la victoria siempre Murcielago 00:24, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Juan Bautista Rael
Ese cd u tk a l00k? Joaquin Murietta 23:45, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
- Good points about self-identification. I don't know if he identified as Chicano or Hispanic and I will defer to your good judgment on categories, lists etc. Feel free to change what I did, Rockero! Joaquin Murietta 06:47, 29 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Thanks
Thanks for the welcome message - did I do something wrong? Vermiculus 18:51, 30 March 2006 (UTC) Well, thanks very much. I've become quite addicted to Wiki after discovering it as a study resource (I'm a fresher student facing my first set of exams) - and I just can't let mistakes I come across lie! Vermiculus 18:56, 30 March 2006 (UTC)