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This page will be archived when the table of contents fills up my view. --Kjoonlee 05:57, 10 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

foobar2000

I see your point; perhaps integrating those links directly into the initial paragraph would work? The root of the issue is that I think that the sites I wanted to put after the initial paragraph are so essential to a foobar2000 user that providing easy access to them (and perhaps making them a significant visual feature, as my edit did) would be an obvious improvement for the article. It's an encyclopedia, yes, but that does not preclude optimizing page flow. You seem particularly resistant to the notion, so I'm apt to drop it, but the Manual of Style seems to be merely a suggestion for where and how to use external links. The language hardly seems prescriptive. -- Canar 23:22, 5 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hangul spelling critique

Hi Kjoonlee,

You have just edited the hangul spelling for "uri k'eul". Looking at the entry the way it was before, it seems that the "우리 클" that had been there was not a typo, as it matched the k' spelling of the romanization that went with it.

I don't know much about these terms, so I can't say with certainty that "우리 클" is an accepted variation, but you should be absolutely certain it is *not* before you make that change. If you are sure, then it seems there is no need for the hangul spelling to appear twice, and we should figure out what the k' means in that romanization or get rid of it as well.

 --Rschmertz 06:59, 13 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Request for edit summary

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User:Visviva has worked hard to create a brand new Portal:Korea. Please take a look & contribute if you can. I think the new Template:Korea-related topics has the potential to be a more useful reference tool than categories or lists, if editors continue to expand and update it. It's also a good reminder for help & requests on ye olde notice board. Hopefully, this will help revive some activity all around. Appleby 22:15, 6 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hello

Hi there! Thanks again for your tongue twister post on the reference desk...May I ask you another question? I am looking for the themesong to a Korean drama series, I think it is called 茶母, I don't know what it is in Hangul. I think it was made by the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Do you have any idea what this might be? Thanks again for your help! --HappyCamper 00:46, 14 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for your help! Here's a WikiThanks for you :-) --HappyCamper 16:57, 14 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Partial page blanking to InuYasha

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Hi. Since you created Image:Cats-cradle.jpg in Inkscape, can you please upload the SVG verson? Thanks.

Also, there's also Category:Images with inappropriate JPEG compression if you want more images to convert. WP 01:49, 4 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

North Korean language

Hello, I see you've been cleaning up the North Korean section, so I thought I should ask you - do you have any idea what the type of verbs like 고맙다, 덥다 etc. that conjugate to 고마워, 더워 etc. are called in English? My source is Japanese, my only Korean dictionary is Korean-Japanese and I kind of guessed a translation for the term used for that kind of verbs in the book ("ㅂ変格動詞", a name modelled after a category of "irregular" Japanese verbs) and wrote ㅂ-irregular verbs, which is still in that section of the article looking really crap... -- KittySaturn 18:10, 20 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Watership Down and Firefox editing

Thanks for catching that. I also saw something had gone amiss and was probably reverting at same time you were. I'm going to have to research this issue some more. Owe you. Jim Dunning 11:56, 29 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the link to the thread on the Firefox editing problem. I updated my Google Toolbar as discussed. Jim Dunning 14:51, 29 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

template:seeintro nominated for deletion

I've nominated this because (at least in its present form) this template encourages disregard of conventions that help avoid confusion and extra work. Michael Hardy 22:07, 30 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks

Hello, Thanks for tracking down the correct song title in the link section of the A Few Small Repairs article. That was a stumper in writing the article! Looking at your list of favorite artists and comparing mine, it's very spooky we have the same taste in some areas! - Thanks, Hoshie | Don't Tread on Me 06:20, 14 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

cleovictoria

fine, keep it, whatever you need to do, do it yourself on my behalf i release it into the public domain. Qrc2006 06:38, 1 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

overstepping boundaries

By removing my links to the pirate bay and isohunt, you grossly overstepped any boundaries that may exist on Wikipedia. Moreover, I did not link to any copyrighted works, only to a tracker and a search engine. Additionally, neither of those pages contains any copyrighted information. I will be adding those links back, and I expect you to not remove them again.--Frenchman113 on wheels! 20:21, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Very well, to avoid a revert war, I'll refrain from adding the links back, but I believe you're mistaken about the image. Linking to a torrent tracker only tells people about a place to find files. Moreover, I think it says that we would prefer they look somewhere else instead of Wikipedia.--Frenchman113 on wheels! 21:45, 6 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

koala smell

The reference is from Intoxication: Life in Pursuit of Artificial Paradise by Ronald K. Siegel, PhD , ISBN 0525247645. While I'm no Koala expert, Siegel is a well-respected psychopharmacologist and I see no reason to doubt this particular claim of his. - Tzaquiel 05:13, 6 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

vote for me

im nominated for system operator (sysop) or admin vote for me please! here Qrc2006 16:38, 7 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

HOTU Link on FS2 page

The HOTU link is almost certainly legal - not only is FS2 abandonware but it's original license agreement allowed for making unlimited noncomercial copies and giving them out Lordkazan 17:08, 8 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Perhaps... it is abandonware and the original developers know about that site and haven't said anything, the original publisher no longer exists Lordkazan 17:26, 8 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Doesn't really matter to me, was just noting that it is de facto legal Lordkazan 17:31, 8 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Template Discussion

Please check out [1].bunix 22:54, 11 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Systematic use of stroke in text elements

Thank you for fixing one of my Transneptunians svg. It’s a shame you haven’t left me brief note and I realised it only today! Indeed, due to an error in Java/SVG bridge all texts went out with stroke and I haven’t noticed it. I’ll fix the bridge, of course. If you’ve seen other bizarre things in these files please let me know. Thanks Eurocommuter 08:20, 14 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Whuffie

Send Cory an email, he'll confirm that it was intended to be plugged into pleasure center and not fully user controllable. Some more explanation at http://www.well.com/~doctorow/metacrap.htm .

I remember reading in an interview that the Whuffie calculation (of the sorts of restaurants you like, the kind of music you enjoy, etc) is done through the same kind of mechanism that allows braindumps; your semi-braindump does the calculation, so it's not your brain itself, hence your pleasure center is not involved.

Yep, we are talking about the same thing. The point is that it is not user controllable. And it is extremely important for the whole idea. What's the best way to put it back? I'm also talking to Cory right now about the Bitchun Society project (http://bitchun.org) and he's very supportive and gives a lot of good advice. Have you seen it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Krotty (talkcontribs)


I also don't have to explain the working of the neural interface, which in addition to allowing them to do this suck-your-brains-out-and-drop-it-onto-a-hard-drive thing, also is capable of figuring out how you feel about any given thing anywhere in the world that you have any opinion about--without asking you. And as a consequence of this, you can first of all make some guesses about how you're going to feel about something. You don't have to remember whether you've been to this restaurant because the system remembers and tells you what other good restaurants are nearby. But the second-order effect is it will figure out who you hold in high esteem, who has an opinion about some restaurant you've never been to. And this opinion, and this esteem is called Whuffie.

From [the interview] -- Krotty 19:00, 22 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for the help at the Reference Desk

Thanks for finding a source for the fact that English consonants are pulmonic. I added the resource reference into the IPA article here. I had practically given up hope of finding a citation for it, but then I just found your response now when I checked up on the thread. Thank you again! Cheers, The ikiroid (talk·desk·Advise me) 23:17, 28 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

That's always good to hear. I am a linguist through descent rather than degree, so for me any interaction between people with similar interests mostly happens on the internet. Hopefully I can help others while I'm at it too. The ikiroid (talk·desk·Advise me) 23:44, 2 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Please be civil

Your revert message on this diff is insulting to the other editors on the opposite side of the situation (who have the legal facts of the situation on their side). Please be civil in your revert messages.

More commentary in the Talk page for freespace Lordkazan 13:28, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Calling your position "common sense" implies that the other party is somehow lacking so-called "Common sense" (i find common sense to be anything but common). That's not very civil, furthermore your assertion that they're arbitrarily redefining the term is, yet again, absolutely baseless. It's not an arbitrary definition it's a very wide-reaching definition that is in use, one that has not been challenged by the IP holder (infact technically it can be said that their copyright/trademark has gone into abandonment, please look up trademark abandonment). It is the de facto definition of the term in relation to the FreeSpace 2 EULA.
I don't really care if the link is in the article or not, but I will not stand to have someone who is clearly not privy to the legal situation in the freespace 2 community inserting their uninformed commentary. Lordkazan 13:59, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I don't have to convince you, nobody died and made you a diety. I reiterate that you need to go read up on Trademark Abandonment and possibly, just maybe, actually stick to subjects you know and stop sticking your nose into arenas you're clearly unfamiliar with. I have been with FreeSpace 2 since it's launch - i wrote the first full-featured publically-available model converter and editor for the game, I wrote the first full-featured publically-available VP builder for the game, i'm part of the Source Code Project, I wrote the new multiplayer tracker server. I'm intimately familiar with the IP situation in the community. Lordkazan 14:44, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Which is impossible to do so long as you continue to revert based upon your groundless legal speculation which is in contradiction with established fact in the day to day operations of the community Lordkazan 14:56, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

반갑습니다...무문멘입니다.

Greetings! Nice to meet you...I noticed your comments about Samcheonpo, a place I remember fondly. I excavated at a c. 100 B.C. shellmidden on a small island off the coast of Samcheonpo in 1998 and 2000. I used to have to take the ferry from Samcheonpo. In the early spring, the winds are cold but the many trees with fruit blossoms are very beautiful. I miss that place terribly. See you down the road... Mumun 00:44, 20 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Watership Down

Hello. Just thought I'd mention that I've done a bit of editing to both Watership Down and Watership Down, Hampshire which may solve the rather silly little revert war we were in danger of getting into. I can assure you that "entitled" in the sense I used it is much commoner than "titled" in British English, and is not an error given that Wikipedia convention is to use British English for UK-related articles. However, a little bit of lateral thinking and some alternative word choices have led me to make a couple of edits that remove the problem altogether. =:) Loganberry (Talk) 01:07, 20 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Picture of the band

Well, Kjoonlee, that's pretty easy. Buy an Adobe Photoshop 6.0, get some picture of the internet, and combine them togetherererer, but you need to edit out the background and stuff, and it takes a long time to know how to use Photoshop. K? -- User:The Bohemian Shinobis

Oh, you are in Wp too?

What a surprise. You may not remember me, but we have talked on HA and on some xiph.org mailing lists before.

Anyhow, cheers, mate--Saoshyant talk / contribs (I don't like Wikipedophiles) 09:53, 27 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

P.S: I forgot to mention. You can vote for improving the Vorbis article at Wikipedia:Article Creation and Improvement Drive, and your vote would be welcome.

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Barnstar

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For your awesome article on Canada Geese. Sharkface217 23:36, 30 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Congrats, you've earned it.

You are Right

But, it is a word that must not be used in future.--Drpepper000 06:07, 1 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, linguistic prescriptivism is a POV. Wikipedia articles should not have POV; please read the WP:NPOV policy. You should also be careful not to introduce POV into any edits that you do.

However, Kosian is POV because it is used in point of nationalist of Korean. Is korean not asian? This word also violate NPOV rule. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Drpepper000 (talkcontribs) .

And please note the reason Onnurian was redirected is because it was a redundant fork; it would have been merged/deleted/redirected anyway even if it was NPOV. --Kjoonlee 06:20, 1 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I understand what you said, so I did not restore it. However, what I am going to say is that Kosian is a word to discriminate race between pure korean and half-breed Korean--Drpepper000 06:29, 1 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
No, we can report the POV of other people, as long as we do it in an NPOV way. There is a difference. --Kjoonlee 06:17, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
This sentence is hard to understand. sorry. --Drpepper000 06:31, 1 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Cory Doctorow

I have read those and although my link may be debatably against the spirit of those guise it doesn't seem to be against the letter.

Morever, the article reads like it was written by a fan, it doesn't sound "encyclopedic" to me. I feel there needs to be a reference to the large number of people who find Cory's writing (both fiction and non) to be totally out of touch with reality, so something to give the reader the impression that Cory's opinions are fairly "out there."

And, call me biased, but he isn't a very good writer, from the perspective of mastery of the English language. His work is littered with run-on sentences, and he seems to have an inability to form sensible arguments (or even much meaning at all) from these malformed bits of not-English.

Also, note that I am NOT the first (or the last) to add this link to his page. I think it is relevant. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Marshaul (talkcontribs) .

Huh!!!?

"Hi, please don't mislabel images at Wikipedia. Repeatedly labelling images with incorrect info can be seen as vandalism, per Wikipedia:Vandalism#Types of vandalism subsections Image vandalism and Copyrighted material vandalism. Thank you" what the heck is that for?--hottie 05:20, 10 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Dinosaur pronunciation

Hey Kjoonlee!

I saw your note on Wikipedia:WikiProject Dinosaurs about adding IPA pronunciations to all the articles. Best of luck and welcome to WP:Dinosaurs! :) Firsfron of Ronchester 16:38, 15 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

plesiosaurs or not?

Okay. That makes sense. I didn't realize that the word "dinosaur" was referring to anything that specific. Thanks for you patience.

Jasonbrotherton 04:17, 18 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Apples, pears, peaches, and watermelons...

Hello! In the article punctuation, is it really true that 사과·배·복숭아·수박은 모두 과일이다 means "Apples, pears, peaches, and watermelons are all fruits" ?? --HappyCamper 19:20, 19 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Translation help.

Thanks for your response, I really appreciate it. If you need help with anything, don't hesitate to let me know. Cheers, Vectro 07:22, 21 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Invite

Hello Kjoonlee,

Thanks for your wide-ranging and thoughtful edits, and particularly to your help with various Korea-related articles. I just realized that you have never been formally invited to join Wikipedia:WikiProject Korea. Quite an oversight on our part... please do join us! We can certainly use your help. In particular I was thinking of starting a working group for Korean language & linguistics; your participation would be indispensable. Hope to see you around! Cheers, -- Visviva 06:00, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Octopuses

Thanks for reverting all that octopi silliness. RupertMillard (Talk) 15:12, 3 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

bonjour

It's the middle of the night over here in Guate, I'm going to bed. Cheers. --Homunq 07:44, 7 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Adding categories on image available on commons

Hi Kjoonlee, I have added categories on the image, after your notice on my talk page ,which was being deleted by me. But I do not think it is necesaary process. Wikipedia is not mere collections of photographs or media files. So it is an unnecessary procedure. Regards, Shyam (T/C) 09:22, 9 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Article in need of cleanup - please assist if you can