User talk:Vinny Burgoo

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[edit] Re: CO2 map

It would be really nice if you created a map such as this one Image:GHG_per_capita_2000.svg for the List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions, as the current map Image:Countries_by_carbon_dioxide_emissions_world_map_deobfuscated.png is both old, and shows a bias in focusing on variance in low-emission countries (by stopping at 1 mio) - instead of giving a more clear picture by showing the whole range. --Kim D. Petersen 00:53, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

I'm reluctant to do one for just CO2. There are plenty of those around and some of them use more recent data than the CAIT 2000 data I've used (which I prefer because it includes land-use change). So I've done one for all GHGs. It's at Wikipedia Commons and is called "GHG_by_country_2000.svg". Regards, Vinny Burgoo 13:32, 16 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Welcome to WikiProject European Union!

Hello, Vinny Burgoo, and welcome to WikiProject European Union! Thank you for your generous offer to help contribute. I'm sure your input will be much appreciated. I hope you enjoy contributing here and being a European Union Project Wikipedian! If you have any questions, feel free to discuss anything on the project talk page, or to leave a message on my own talk page. Please remember to sign all your comments, and be bold with your edits. Again, welcome, and happy editing!

- J Logan t: 08:35, 7 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] t:AIT

Please remember WP:CIVIL. If you want to talk, do if politely. If you want to stir up antagonism and make a polite reply difficult, you've done a good job. If you want to improve the article, why not do so? William M. Connolley 19:32, 12 October 2007 (UTC)

In what way was I uncivil? I reported what I had encountered before becoming a Wikipedian; how I had paid it no mind; and how I have now had it confirmed, against expectation. The answer to the "If you want to ... why not do so" was implicit in my comment. If I was a troublemaker rather than someone who wants the best for Wikipedia, I would have simply gone ahead and amended the article (and no doubt seen the amendments removed). Vinny Burgoo 19:40, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
If you think a cabal of Wiki-tyrants (led by William Connolley) is civil, you are heading for trouble. You should review your edits there, *if* you're interested in contributing seriously William M. Connolley 18:45, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
OK, point taken. I was a bit strident (and, worse, long-winded with it). Sorry. POV-warrioring, I believe you regulars call it. I'll try to make my POV-warrioring more subtlebehave in future. ;) Vinny Burgoo 12:00, 15 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Image:GHG per capita 2000.svg

hi -- thanks for this image. however, would you consider remaking it with a different color spectrum? About 10% of men, including myself, are red-green colorblind, and this often extends to browns. I cannot tell the difference between the colors for the highest categories and lowest categories apart at all, so the map as colored is pretty useless. perhaps using more distinct colors, like a transition from green-->blue or red-->blue, would make it clearer. thanks again. bikeable (talk) 16:37, 15 December 2007 (UTC)

I'm sorry but that would take too long. If I do another series of maps, I'll bear your comments in mind.
I think the palette I used was based on one recommended by Penn State's Color Brewer. Have a look. See if one of the others suits you better. Personally, I prefer the red-to-green. It has obvious symbolism for a topic like climate change plus, to me, it's both the most contrasty and the most aesthetically pleasing. But if 10% of men can't make sense of it ... Regards. Vinny Burgoo (talk) 19:15, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
I've had another look at ColorBrewer myself. It actually says which palettes are "Color Blind friendly". (I now remember deliberately ignoring that aspect because I was so keen on the look and symbolism of red-to-green. So shoot me, I'm an insensitive majoritarian. Or was.) You'll need Flash to view the selector. Click the "number of classes" to 11, then click "diverging", then click one of the 5-colour strips in the next box down. Of the "Color Blind friendly" palettes (which is most of them), I would probably favour the third from the left in the top row, to wit purple-to-green, but I'm not colour-blind.
I reckon Wikipedia should use a standard palette (and .SVG blank) for all thematic world maps - which is another argument against red-to-green: not all thematic maps (I've temporarily forgotten the clever name for these) illustrate a progression between danger and safety. A palette that is both symbolically neutral and readily interpreted by the colour-blind would be perfect. Lead the way, Bikeable. Vinny Burgoo (talk) 19:45, 4 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Thanks

Thanks for the great maps. They are very informative and add to the global warming article. I bet it was lots of work. --Splette :) How's my driving? 21:30, 18 December 2007 (UTC)

It was a lot of fun. Thanks for the thanks. Vinny Burgoo (talk) 19:17, 4 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] May 2008

Please don't. --John (talk) 22:50, 29 May 2008 (UTC)

Monbiot's stunt has no place in an encyclopaedia. (To my mind, it has no place in a newspaper, but there we are.) If the section isn't to be deleted, it's (un)importance should be explained somehow. Vinny Burgoo (talk) 23:23, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
You may have a point. However, taking it to Talk:George Monbiot would be better than doing what you did, which looks a little pointy to me. See you there. --John (talk) 23:27, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
A good point, well made. Vinny Burgoo (talk) 23:41, 29 May 2008 (UTC)