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Welcome[edit]

Hello, welcome to Wikipedia, Henry Hartley!!

Thanks for the nice picture you uploaded. But i'm sorry that i must ask you for the copyright status of the oicture. Al is fine if you've taken it yourself or got it from a public domain or [GNU Free Docunentation Licence]] site. If you're not sure leave me a message on my user page. Please edit the picture page and tell us. Thanks. I've added some more infos that might be relevant for someone who is new here.

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Again, welcome! Lady Tenar 22:27, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC)

Edit attribution[edit]

Hi Henry. Edits from 198.232.250.51 have now been reattributed to you. Regards Kate Turner | Talk 02:19, 2004 Sep 4 (UTC)

Cleaver Disappointment?[edit]

I just argued on Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Cleaver for

  • Keep, for the sense, re glacier-bearing mountains in at least western N. Amer, of a rock formation flanked by two glaciers. (Even if the term is geographically restricted, it would be either a redir to the dominant term, or the target of the redirects from all the other regional terms.) These are important features in mountaineers' planning of ascent and traverse routes, and IMO an article could discuss what they have in common, probably different categories of them, and examples that affect notable routes.

But i count 4 Del to my 1 Keep, and 14 hours left.
--Jerzy(t) 10:40, 2004 Oct 18 (UTC)

Moving pages[edit]

BTW, when you rename an article, use "move" tab at the top of the screen, because that transfers the article history as well. When you just cut-n-paste, the history of the newly-created articles makes it look as though you're the sole author. Stan 16:33, 24 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Thanks, I didn't see that. You learn something new every day. Henryhartley 18:26, Jan 24, 2005 (UTC)

cemetery[edit]

Since a) I took both pictures and I'm biased and b) you are obviously more experienced in both the Civil War and Wikipedia than I, I'll let you and others decide if the second picture should remain commented out on the Gettysburg National Cemetery page. I did want to point out that though the pictures are similar, they actually show different monuments in the cemetery, not different views of the same monument. Henryhartley 18:49, Jun 13, 2005 (UTC)

OK, I put it back. Sorry. The pictures are so tiny it was difficult to tell they were different. You may wish to edit the article and put a longer, more descriptive caption on each picture. Hal Jespersen 19:28, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC) (My name's really Henry, too!)
  • Thanks for your reply. I've switched the places of the two photos since the one in the horizontal image is more central to the cemetery than the other. I also added the names of the monuments to the images. Henryhartley 20:03, Jun 13, 2005 (UTC)
I think that's an improvement. Hal Jespersen 20:22, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Hey there Henry, I noticed that you had expressed interest in the article on the Potomac River on its talk page. Another contributor nominated the river for the US Collaboration of the Week and I would appreciate it if you would give the nomination your support. I feel with minimal effort, the article will reach featured status with the assistance of a team of editors. --Caponer 18:16, 2 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Josiah Henson Photo[edit]

Hello Henry

I was wondering if i would be able to accuire the image that you took of the "Josiah Henson" house in Bethesda Maryland.

It's a great shot and I would really appreciate it.

Thanks,

BraedonBmckinla 19:56, 5 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

right to use an image[edit]

Hello Henry,

I saw your picture of the Mendenhall Glacier and would be interested in using it for a publication in Greece. Could you please inform me on the matter?

Thank you

Irini

I am planning to use it for an encyclopedia in Greece, non-modified and credited to you, the author. I think GNU covers that case, but I just wanted to be sure. Thanks

  • Yep, you're covered. If it is a print encyclopedia, I could provide you with a higher resolution version of the image. Henryhartley 13:20, 21 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Chears! I think the resolution I got is enough, but if not, allow me to bother you again.

Tongass Image[edit]

Hi Henryhartley,

I work for a publishing company and I came across your image of the Tongass Forest and would like to use in an educational science textbook I am working on. Unfortunately the size on the web is too small for print and I was wondering if you had any higher-res images of Tongass forest. Give me an email at athos2001@gmail.com All the best,

Christine :-)

Your Juneau pictures[edit]

I was browsing through some Southeast Alaska articles and came upon the pictures you took around Juneau. I was wondering if you could send me higher res versions of them for my personal use. I want them for my “home” screensaver that I watch whenever I get homesick. :-) You can message me on my user page, or try using Special:Emailuser/James_Crippen. I’ll take the largest resolution you can offer. Gunalchéesh! — Jéioosh 02:03, 13 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Rose species?[edit]

Having created a page on Griffith Buck, noticed that his (memorial) website [1] mentions Rosa laxa Semipalatinsk as a species that he used in his breeding program. Do you think Rosa laxa merits an entry in the list of rose species? Sincerely, Novickas 17:07, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

  • No idea, really. I can't say I've ever heard of it. There is not, as far as I know, any definitive list of valid species. The USDA GRIN Taxonomy for Plants has it listed with Rosa gebleriana Schrenk as a synonym. Seems reasonable, therefore to add it and see if anyone objects.

Duplicate images uploaded[edit]

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A right to use R.V.L. Hartley's photo in the PhD thesis[edit]

Dear Sir, I think the right to use the photo of R.V.L. Hartley in the PhD thesis is covered by the GNU Free Documentation License, but I guess it is nice to ask you for your permission anyway. The photo would be used in the history of information theorem section. If you require I can email you the part of the text where I mention R. Hartley.

Best regards, Dackard S. Prot. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.158.196.64 (talk) 11:16, 28 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Since you didn't leave any way for me to contact you, I'll just answer here. Yes, it is covered by the GFDL and yes, you may use the image. I do appreciate the notice and I'd be interested in reading the final product. Henryhartley 13:23, 29 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you very much for that. I will be pleased to contact you again in few months after graduation. Best regards, Dackard. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dackard (talkcontribs) 07:51, 3 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Seizo Suzuki[edit]

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AfD nomination of Seizo Suzuki[edit]

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Orphaned non-free image (File:Scotts-miracle-gro logo.gif)[edit]

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R. V. L. Hartley, "Transmission of information" from 1928[edit]

Dear Sir,

I am contacting you for the second time. I am a PhD student who STILL has not finished his thesis.

Would you be that kind and allow me to ask you few questions regarding R. Hartley's paper "Transmission of information"? I am not sure if you are able to answer my question, if this is the case, would you be willing to discuss the topic with your father for me?

I have not asked the question yet, since it is a delicate subject. I would appreciate to discuss this in privet email if possible. If you prefer to do it publicly I would be also happy to do it as you wish.

My questions that I would like to ask you, in general concern work relationship of R. Hartley with Nyquist. It might be that somebody in your family knows something what I am interested in. This is quite important subject from the point of view of the Information Theory, and as far as I know, people still do not know the answer to some intriguing questions.

You can send me an email at dackard@ee.ucd.ie.

Thank you in advance. Best regards, Dackard Prot.

All very mysterious, I'm sure. If you have a question, ask it. Henryhartley (talk) 20:56, 26 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Unreferenced BLPs[edit]

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File:Mohammed-Daoud-Khan-JAC001.jpg listed for deletion[edit]

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you steel others work[edit]

The picture you have posted of uncle toms cabin in Bethesda is not yours yet i see you clam credit for it like apparently you have other pictures. That picture was taken by me and if you 1 do not remove your name and retract the information that you took that picture 2 contact anyone that you gave permission to use that picture to and inform them you are not the legal owner 3. never ever use take credit or even have possession of that picture again. If you do not do this i will come after you legally. take your own pictures you have until July 1, 2015 to completely comply with this notice. Keith Kelley 427 Pin Oak Place Frederick, MD 21701 keith7832@yahoo.com

You may feel that the picture I have of the so-called Josiah Henson Cabin is yours but I assure you that I took that particular picture. I would be interested to see what evidence you have to support your claim. I have the original image direct from my camera for that and all images of mine that appear on Wikipedia. If you have a similar photo, well, that's fine. The picture I posted is my own, however. Henryhartley (talk) 20:13, 15 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Fine if you have the original picture than we both took an exact picture from the exact same place at the exact same time of year at the exact same time of day with the exact weather and framed it exactly the same. there is an easy way to resolve this let me know how to get in touch with you and i will come by if you can convince me it is a coincidence that this the case then I will fully apologize to you and to any one else you would like. as well as give you all the respect you deserve. If you cant or are not willing to do this than I will pursue you further regardless of your response. The whole thing boils down to some one taking credit for some one else s work. My picture has been online before and can have been taken off there but I can prove my picture. I have a whole series that I took that day not just the one. If you took a picture I would be willing to bet you took more than one yourself. You can contact me Keith Kelley 301 606 3351 I am in Frederick, my email is keith7832@yahoo.com. I suggest you follow through and resolve this issue with me. Keith Kelley — Preceding unsigned comment added by Keith7832 (talkcontribs) 20:11, 22 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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File:Josiah-henson-cabin-img-034510.jpg listed for discussion[edit]

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