User talk:Mike6271
Barnstars
[edit]The RickK Anti-Vandalism Barnstar | ||
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Taxi (TV Series)
[edit]To "toe the line" means to follow something because you're ordered to, not because you believe in it. That was not vandalism, i suggest that you research before you become the Free Speech Police and declare vandalism because you don't like the way something is stated. From 70.179.189.48
- Toe the line is an idiomatic expression (Toe the line). We should try to avoid using these on Wikipedia because they are often only understood by a certain culture or group of people. Whereas a native speaker may be able to easily interpret the meaning, a non-native speaker of English would not understand "toe," whereas follow would certainly be much more easier to understand. I might have warned you a bit harshly, but there was high vandalism occurring at the time, and it seemed like vandalism. Also, please do not remove warnings from your talk page. Mike6271 01:46, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'm not a native English speaker and of course I understand toe, Mike! Those are the little things you feel tingling your tongue while you have your foot in your mouth, right? :D Gray62 09:18, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
OK, seriously now: I'm concerned about your understanding of Vandalism[1], Mike! An IP editor DARES to change one word in an article, and you revert and put a vandalism template on his userpage[2]? And then you're suprised that he complains about the "Free Speech Police" and that he removes this ridiculous warning from his userpage [3]? Sry, but imho this isn't exactly a show of good judgment. Personally, as a noob editor, I think such treatment of casual contributors is unacceptable. Pls be more careful in your Anti-Vandalism work. And then good luck for the next RfA. Gray62 10:09, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
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I've requested an attempt at consensus here on the victim/patient/casualty terminology issue. – Mike.lifeguard | talk 00:34, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
Moved this comment from your user page
[edit]Was he not an admirer of George H.W. Bush? I felt the edit was relevant...do you disagree? Also, I could not find your talkpage, so I unfortunately had to post here. Sorry about the inconvenience. 128.122.89.48 21:43, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
- He admired him, however "in the administration of" sounds more concise and "easier" to understand. I have removed the warning though . Sorry for the inconvenience! Mike6271 01:09, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
Hi Mike6271, I'm sorry to inform you that I've closed your request for adminship early because it was unlikely to succeed. For users to be granted admin status, they have to show that they are trusted members of the community. Individual editors each have their own standards for adminship candidates, but here are a few tips that may help you pass the next time round:
- Wait a bit longer before your next request. Many Wikipedians think that the length of time that users should be active on the project to get a firm grasp of all the policies and guidelines is roughly 3 months.
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Timbaland - Throw it on me
[edit]Why did you undo my edit? He does look like a Cunt that got a rectal exam in that shot. 86.40.124.194 00:20, 21 October 2007 (UTC)
- You can't say he looks like a cunt! Mike6271 00:51, 21 October 2007 (UTC)
User:Syberwolff
[edit]I saw your warning at User talk:Syberwolff. I know I've been pushing the envelope in terms of revert warring but I've been doing it under WP:V on camera labels that have a clear and demonstratable history of being changed at a whim because people feel like it. I have meet obscene resistance in enforcing policy (I have spent way more time arguing than anything else) of citing questionable and contentious information (again, per policy).
What disturbs me is Syberwolff is REMOVING citations ([4] and [5]). I would block him but I am clearly an admin way too involved. Cburnett (talk) 03:08, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
Advanced Technologies Academy
[edit]I dont know how to do this other then to edit your post. You say im vandalizing the Advanced Technologies Academy page, but I'm not. Someone took out the bit I added, so I put it back in. The "Awesomeness" award is legit, its a magnet school ran by computer geeks and the administration allowed us to make our own award system. Maybe you should understand a subject area before you start taking down peoples additions and accousing them of vandalism. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.253.40.127 (talk) 04:17, 1 March 2008 (UTC)
- Edit 1 was reverted as it appeared to be vandalism and were "nonsense." Edit 2 and 4 appeared to be "nonsense" and were unsourced. You may want to check WP:CITE to learn more about citing sources so that it is verifiable. However, edit 2 and 4 were also relatively non-notable as the "Awesomeness" award is only within your school. Edit 3 to KALS-TV was just a "pronunciation" of her name, which wouldn't be used in that situation, so it appeared to be vandalism and was reverted. See Wikipedia:Pronunciation about pronunciation. Almost all of the edits to Advanced Technologies Academy were vandalism or libelous, so the article is now semi-protected. While everyone is welcome to contribute anonymously, to avoid confusion if others are using your IP as well, you are welcome to create an account! Mike6271 (talk) 15:12, 1 March 2008 (UTC)
Third Opinion Appreciated
[edit]I appreciate your offering a third opinion regarding the Ross Ice Shelf essay and the inclusion of the term point of no return in it. There is, however a subtle and important point that is being missed in the debate. The Ross Ice Shelf is not a first point in this journey. These voyagers went a long way to reach Antarctica in wooden boats and without the benefit of modern weather forecasting, radio communication, or nice jackets from Patagonia. Once there, they were committed. They could NOT have just jumped back on the boats. That would have been a significant undertaking. Often, the boats would be frozen into the ice or might have the potential to be badly damaged if they didn't stay where they were because of the ice. Being at a point in a journey where a pivotal decision has to be made that can result in preventing loss of property and life ... that is a point of no return. It is NOT a starting point. Thank you again. I stand by my use of the term. A little mollusk (talk) 02:29, 20 March 2008 (UTC)
FYI
[edit]You shouldn't subst maintenance tags as you did here, it creates all manner of problems for the bots. I think the only templates that generally get subst'd into mainspace are the prod tags. Anyway, just thought you might like to know, thanks. --Closedmouth (talk) 13:46, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
- Whoops, sorry about that! Thanks for pointing that out! Mike6271 (talk) 22:10, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
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[edit]I have seen your edits around Wikipedia and I feel like you would be a great addition to the Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Emergency medicine and EMS task force. We can always use more editors to help with improvement of EMS and emergency medicine related articles! |
- I have seen you have taken interest in EMS related articles and we currently will be doing a GA/article improvement on Emergency medical service it will be our first project as a task force and would love your input and editing, Cheers! Medicellis (talk) 01:43, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
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