User talk:Samwaltz

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[edit] FNORD

Hi! This is Icarus!, being non-Wiki (I'm not logged in...), saying thanx for the work on the Discordianism page! Keep it up!24.176.20.60 17:41, 19 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Category:Anti-folk music

Remember to make categories alphabetical do the following: [[Category:Anti-folk music|Woes, The]] and [[Category:Anti-folk music|Bragg, Billy]] (I was screwing this up too.) -MrFizyx 18:50, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

Hey Samwaltz, I left you a reply over on my talk page. -MrFizyx 20:20, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] lool

come and talk to me baby Angry Gnome

[edit] Language proficiency

I'm sorry I prodded your article so quickly. It just looked nonsensical to me. I'm a pretty smart guy, bachelor's and master's degrees in languages, and I didn't have enough context to understand it. It seems, however that you are making progress. In the future, just remove the proposed deleton tag if you intend to fix the article, and that almost always saves the article. Good luck, and if you need any advice from someone familiar with what gets articles deleted, message me. I could look over your stuff in the future and let you know what needs to be added. Also, sometimes it's best to write the whole article on your userspace and then transfer it to mainspace. That's the best way to avoid speedy deletion and probably proposed deletion. Good luck! Erik the Rude 01:05, 13 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] YFU Logo

That's fine, though it's a little large. The Image page for the new logo does need a source, and I copied the text from my original upload. --JohnDBuell 14:02, 27 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] GAPP

That's the first I've heard about it actually.

[edit] Caron

[edit] Survey etiquette

If you are posting on talk pages, asking experienced editors to give their opinion on an issue, make sure not to use language that may suggest bias.

Good: "Hey, Bob, could you tell me what you think about this discussion? I think your input could help"

I am using the exact copy from the survey guideline in order not to get accused/blocked for recruiting. Could you please check the discussion there, Bob?

85.70.5.66 08:28, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

Ummm... I'm missing something. I've never edited the Caron talk page, or the article, for that matter. samwaltz 16:39, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Digital phone line

while I am no expert on phone lines in the UK, many of the phone lines there are ISDN lines, this is a digital line which uses only a single pair (RJ-11) and can transmit data at 128K

[edit] I'll see it

Hi,

Thank you. I'll see it today or tomorrow.--Sa.vakilian 05:27, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Boston Tea Party

Funny, just minutes ago I was thinking how, with the current definition of "terrorist" used by Homeland Security, the resistance movements during WW II against the Nazis would have been considered terrorist organizations. Yet I feel it is wrong to label the BTP a "terrorist incident in the US", for several reasons. (1) For historical accuracy: the US did not exist at the time, and the definition was not in force then; it is furthermore not a "generally accepted definition". (2) More strongly, I think the definition is unacceptable, and Wikipedia must not be seen taking a stance as if accepting the Bush administration's warped world view as gospel. (3) Attempts at such labelling violate, in my opinion, WP:POINT and WP:SOAP. (4) A far better recourse would be to incorporate this example in sections dealing with criticism of the definition in the CFR. The last approach requires finding a reputable source voicing or reporting this criticism, which ought not to be terribly hard. A completely diametrical approach is that of Chomsky, who uses the US Code definition to argue that the US is a leading terrorist state.[1] --LambiamTalk 05:50, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, I just commented, but I'm not sure you will agree with what I said. I don't think it should be labelled an act of terrorism because I believe the recent definitions of terrorism that include property destruction are absolutely ridiculous. Thanks for the head's up though. Ungovernable ForceThe Wiki Kitchen! 06:11, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
HTHJessesamuel 15:32, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

I commented. --Tjss(Talk) 16:15, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

A very interesting issue. I'll take a look... GregorB 17:38, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Your list IS worthwhile despite some deletionsists' point of view

The list (accredited schools) you created is/was up for deletion. I want you to know there is a place for it: http://wikitistics.com . No one will be able to nominate it for deletion because it fits one simple rule: it's a statistic, list, or figure. Good luck with your endeavors!Joe 02:53, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Pro-sentence

Hi. I fixed a minor formatting problem and added Japanese for your examples. Will have to think about the rest of it; have added it to my watchlist. --RJCraig 08:18, 28 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mensa vandalism

The thing is that a statement which in reference to an ethnic group would clearly be racism is still offensive when it's only applied to Mensa. And prejudiced comments are like weeds; if you ignore one, suddenly the yard is full of them. On the other hand, there are different standards for talk pages. I don't know what actually should be done, I just have an opinion about what I think should be done. Avt tor 21:36, 31 January 2007 (UTC)

My interests include science fiction fandom, science fiction television, science fiction and fantasy books, Toronto, Canadian science fiction television, writing, international law, and a smattering of other things. I've been trying to push WikiProject Science Fiction off the ground, which involves touching quite a lot of pages. Today I created the French version for Corning, Iowa which stretched my rusty command of the language. Avt tor 23:00, 1 February 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Scientific jokes

I like it, but I would really brace myself for a potential AfD. bibliomaniac15 00:01, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

I have made minor changes to references. Avt tor 10:38, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Überfremdung

Hello Samwaltz,

a totally (100 %) exact translation or expression for the german word "Überfremdung" seems not to exist in English. I think "foreign infiltration" and "foreign penetration" are the possible aequivalent terms in english. But it seems Foreigner means in Englisch more members of other states (in geman "Ausländer"). The german word "Fremder" is in English better translated with "Stranger". For more information, please read the Discussion-Page (also the part in the archive). A total exact translation (slavery translation) would be: "Überfremdung" = " "Overstrangerisation". But of course this translation would be pure nonsense, and this english word does not exist.

Have a nice day

Boris Fernbacher from the german wikipedia. 84.56.177.240 12:26, 16 March 2007 (UTC)

Hello Samwaltz,
Warning !: It`s important to say, that this article is not very objektive. It`s full of subjektive opinions from an extreme left wing view. I would not simply translate it in english. It`s more an poltical pamphlet (Note: In German or in French, the word pamphlet often has negative connotations of slanderous libel or extremist religious propaganda) then an objektive article. Have a nice day
Have a nice day
Boris Fernbacher from the german wikipedia. 84.56.166.119 08:42, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
Just a short note about de:Überfremdung from me (as I am one of the authors - especially the part about Austria). The article is, for the most part, one about the german word "Überfremdung", about its history and current use. It is not an article about (the policies or sociology of) migration, it is not about language policy, cultural assimilation or similar topics.
The problem with "Überfremdung" is (at least) twofold. First: there is no concise meaning or interpretation. What is described as "Überfremdung" is highly subjective and depends on who is using the term. Second: the word itself was given its meaning concerning an "infiltration by foreigners" by the german national socialists in the early 1940ies. Before that it was a term in economy. Since then it was and still is used by groups and parties at the extreme right in their political agitation against anyone and anything that, from their point of view, endangers what they see as their german culture an heritage. It is not used in, for example, the social sciences, when topics like migration or similar are discussed. Tsui (de:Tsui), 18 March 2007 (UTC)
Sorry; but that`s only the individual sight of User:Tsui ! Statements like: -> "The word itself was given its meaning concerning an "infiltration by foreigners" by the german national socialists in the early 1940ies." -> or: -> "It is not used in, for example, the social sciences, when topics like migration or similar are discussed." are simply wrong ! Boris Fernbacher (de:Boris Fernbacher)

[edit] Regarding edits to Fachidiot

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[edit] Your edit to Über

I apologize that you were offended by the tone of my warning. The warning is a template; it is always written in the "passive voice".

Additionally, I could find little helpful content in your edit, and much unhelpful content (unhelpful by being irrelevant). As I tend to get in a hurry when reverting vandalism, I do occasionally make mistakes, and declare good faith edits to be vandalism. I reviewed your edit, and decided that it was, perhaps, a good faith edit. I apologize for not assuming good faith. I have removed the warning from your talk page as a result of my mistake.

However, in the future, I would appreciate if you would ensure your content is relevant to the article you are editing before adding it.

Thanks, Ninja! 15:34, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

I am elaborating on Unter, the antonym of Über. I think "Unter" could eventually be brought to stub-class, but right now, I do not find the whole two sentences currently in the Über excessive. samwaltz 21:05, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
Actually, upon reviewing the history (coming to your talk page again to thank you for the RV on my userpage made me think of this), I don't think the edit I was referring to was even made by you. The edit [2] listed pokemon that were classified as "uber", and it appears I assumed that the content (which was what I was reffering to as irrelevant) was not added by you. It was my fault for not providing the diff link along with my warning to ensure that I hadn't made a mistake. So, sorry for the confusion! Ninja! 21:31, 10 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Thanks for the revert on my userpage!

Thank you for reverting the vandalism to my userpage. This is much appreciated, as I rarely check my userpage, and vandalism that remains there can be quite embarrassing. I owe you one! :) Ninja! 21:20, 10 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Greek to me

For reference, not that I would message myself, I'm spreading the following notice:

Greetings. I just wrote the page Greek to me. I am comparing similar expressions in other languages. I was wondering if you would be able to add the expression in any languages with which you are comfortable. Btw, I just found your page/profile by running a search for users who have a level 4/level 5 ability in non-English languages. Thanks much! samwaltz 04:32, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
Hey, thanks for telling me--I added a Latin translation to the page (I might change it when I get back to my books if I can find a better translation of "it"). Let me know if I can be of further aid! Amphytrite 04:29, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
Hello, thak you for leting me know! I just added the Greek version. Kind regards! Nikolaos Bakalis 08:02, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
Just to let you know that you can find a lot of translations at the Wikitionary article for the same phrase. :) -Yupik 08:01, 12 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] GTM

Happy to contribute. (My esperanto and japanese will improve to 4 shortly).

[edit] Arabic entries

I have added to different ways of saying that in Arabic, but I have not clue about the phonetic alphabet to write how it sounds... don't hesitate to contact me if you need more info. Abountu 21:16, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Chinese and Japanese entries

I am not sure if you want to add these, since they're not really following the "It's ______(language) to me" formula you're describing.

Japanese speakers would use a variation of phrases based on the term ちんぷんかんぷんだ(chinpunkanpun), for example: これってちんぷんかんぷんだよ!(It's gibberish!). The term it self originally has a Chinese origin, as it is based on the kanji (Chinese characters) of 珍紛漢紛. However, it is only used to represent "gibberish" in Japan, where early scholars of Chinese decided to simply write down any kanji characters that might sound similar to the original Chinese language. (The same as if I were to write "I ate a piece of cookie" as "eye eight a peace of kookie"). Let me know if you think it qualifies.

As for Chinese, most websites/people would say the equivalent would be "跟天書一樣" (like a heavenly book/script). However, from what I am familar with(Taiwan/Eastern China/HK culture), the phrase is rarely used except with some fiction or perhaps essay writings. The phrase can also have multiple meanings depending on the context: 1)Something is as hard to understand as a heavenly book. 2)Something is as ultimate/authoritative as a heavenly book.

I'll let you know/edit the entry if I think of anything else that might qualify. Eternal Sleeper 16:06, 12 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Comment on List of countries and outlying territories by total area EU inclusion

You are welcome to leave a comment on the following Request for Comment (RfC):

Talk:List of countries and outlying territories by area#Request for Comment: EU inclusion in the list of countries and outlying territories by area

Summary: There is a dispute about whether the European Union should be included in this list. Its area equals the sum of its member countries. We are discussing if it should be included in the list or not.

Thank you, --giandrea 16:26, 18 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] WikiProject Iceland

Maybe you are interested in this project... --Michkalas 15:32, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Re: User:Mikkalai

Hi. I do agree with you that Mikkalai's conduct on the Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Illegal number page was not acceptable, and I have been concerned with this user's conduct in the past. However, I don't think what he said in is enough to warrant a Request for Comment. For an RfC, we would have to show that we have "tried to resolve a dispute with this user and have failed" and provide evidence of instances where we did so; despite his incivility, this AfD probably wouldn't be enough of a "dispute." If, for example, we had commented on his conduct on his talk page, and he responded in an uncivil way, that would be better grounds for an RfC, since the dispute was his incivility and we tried to resolve it by commenting on it to him, and failed. That's my interpretation of the RfC rules, anyway. But I do certainly agree that his behavior could use some improvement. -- BlastOButter42 See Hear Speak 06:41, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

You might want to take your concerns to Wikipedia:Wikiquette alerts, which is sort of a step down from RfCs where general incivility is discussed. If you do, let me know, but I am currently very busy with school and things, so I might not be able to help until the weekend or even at all. -- BlastOButter42 See Hear Speak 06:52, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
I'm going to leave a message on Mikkalai's talk page, ok? -- BlastOButter42 See Hear Speak 22:22, 13 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] de:Mensa Select

Hallo Samwaltz. Vielen Dank, dass Du den Artikel Mensa Select ins Deutsche übersetzt hast. Leider ist er zur Löschung vorgeschlagen, ich denke aber, dass wir ihn retten können. Kannst Du neben der Liste noch weitere Infos zum Preis beisteuern (Fließtext)? Seit wann gibt es den Preis? Wer hat ihn initiiert? Warum? Welche Bedeutung hat der Preis? Wie werden die Preisträger ermittelt? Wie funktioniert die Preisverleihung? Es wäre schön, wenn der Artikel auch in de behalten werden kann. Schönen Gruß --Heiko A 08:00, 11 May 2007 (UTC) PS: Es gibt tatsächlich ein Spiele-Portal in de. Zu finden unter de:Portal:Spiele. Bis dann, Heiko A 08:01, 11 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Thanks

Thank you for the notification.

Happy Editing! --Stealthrabbit Say it, baby, say it! 13:28, 22 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Very belated thanks

... for this good move and the note you left on 1632 series. I'm afraid I suck at watching my watch list, and even so, was buried back then with launching WP:TSP (and since too! But it keeps me out of the bars at night and off the streets! <g>)

This is a great read by the way, if you've the least interest in the underpinnings of the modern world and where it came from, and the genesis of ideas we all take for granted these days. A load of laughs and educational and thought provoking all in one swell foop! Who could ask for more (OK - there is more! -- and the first two novels and anthology are all available for free on the Baen Free Library!) Cheers, and again, thanks! // FrankB 04:44, 24 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Airmail

I found you name in the WikiProject Echo as a person proficient in both German and English. I am a member of the Philately WikiProject and for some time have wanted to improve the Airmail article. In fact I started a new draft page here in my userspace but have put it on the long finger until I saw the Project Echo on the Airmail talk page. I had already seen that the German Flugpost article was an Exzellent article and hope to use some, or even most of, the content because there are no philatelic Featured Articles yet and I think it would be a good WP:FA candidate . Would be be prepared to help me with this as my German is rather poor? ww2censor 16:52, 23 June 2007 (UTC)

Sure. I could translate a section or two per day, if that's fine with you. I'm doing a few paid translations this week, and am on WikiLight mode for a few days. samwaltz 17:25, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
The article has basically been the way it is for quite some time, so whenever you have some time it would be appreciated and I will try to merge the existing article with it. Do you want to do it one one of my user pages or elsewhere? Thanks for your help. Cheers ww2censor 21:59, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Is there any chance that you might some time to look at this possible translation? Cheers ww2censor 16:21, 29 September 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Ore Mountains

I moved Ore Mountains (Germany) to Ore Mountains (Central Europe) to achieve NPOV. Happy editing. ≈Tulkolahten≈≈talk≈ 23:23, 19 October 2007 (UTC)

The problem is that Ore Mountains are also in the Czech Republic. Central Europe is enough to avoid confusion. ≈Tulkolahten≈≈talk≈ 13:02, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
And what do you suggest? Ore Mountains (Germany and Czech Republic) ? Anyway if we choose anything we must proceed move discussion because there might be voices against the move. ≈Tulkolahten≈≈talk≈ 17:57, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
The correct title is, in fact, "Ore Mountains". Ore Mountains was fine as it was before 1 September, as the page that has just been renamed. The correct thing to have done was to create a disambig-block atop that article, not to make Ore Mountains a dabpage. There are over 100 links to "Ore Mountains", and about a half-dozen are to anything other than these Ore Mountains. Furthermore, when Ore Mountains was made into a dabpage, it is common courtesy to change links to it to links to the "real" article (see this page for details). That didn't happen, and that is in fact what set off all of this activity in the past few days. The comment on the move that started all of this, "There are other mountain ranges whose name translates from the local language to "Ore Mountains"" is no doubt true but is irrelevant. See Wikipedia:Disambiguation for the purposes of disambiguation. Specifically, I refer to the subsection "Primary Topic" under Wikipedia:Disambiguation#Page naming conventions. I agree about a move discussion, but it needs to include everything on and after 1 September. Thanks and happy editing. Merenta 20:02, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
Yes, that's true, the problem is that Samwaltz moved page without any discussion and without proper move process. That's the point number one. ≈Tulkolahten≈≈talk≈ 20:23, 20 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] British Mensa

You're right! Sorry I didn't check it myself. Seems silly calling it that, eh? Nobody of consequence 01:29, 27 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Anywhere.fm

Please see discussion page. Not an advert. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Zageron (talkcontribs) 07:22, 4 November 2007 (UTC)


I see what you mean. I will edit this soon. Zageron 20:06, 8 November 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Scientific jokes Afd

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[edit] Re List of oxymora

Re "waning crescent": good one! I would say, rather than being a perceived oxymoron, that it's one that really is an oxymoron but most people probably don't perceive it as one! However, I might be trying to remove a lot of phrases from that page since whether something is an oxymoron is pretty subjective and Wikipedia only reports verifiable fact. --Coppertwig (talk) 22:25, 22 December 2007 (UTC)


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