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DONT USE CAPITALS. Learn how to create Wikilinks such as Spallation Neutron Source. Put proper copyright tags on images you upload. Log in when you do edits. -- RHaworth 07:25, 2005 July 17 (UTC) *OK Got ya Roger, Thanks!*
HiMr.Haworth, I'm learning, and indeed I can use help...Truley Appreciate your help... I checked out the web pages and thank-you so much for your expertise..... I also checked out your web pages...Damn you are good! I am still digesting the instructions as you can see..... In all sincerity, Bear w/ me.........Scotty.
I am not actually sure what you wanted me to do about LINAC but …
I have had a good go at Spallation Neutron Source. Please check my edits very carefully and tidy anything you don't like. Note:
>Thanks Roger
Also:
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Keep up the good work. -- RHaworth 09:56, 2005 July 19 (UTC) Thank-You
As for your questions above;
1)" How come it is only now that anybody has thought to write it up here?"
2)"Is there some politics involved?"
It was Pre 911. era. meaning the *world trade centers had not fallen in Manhattan.
ACold war, if you will.
SNS had the politics of present day governor of New Mexico , Bill Richardson (politician), but back then he was United States Secretary of Energy and Al Gore was vice president of the USA.
Political......Indeed, remember SNS is built in the home state Tennessee of a previous vice president of the US, Al Gore.
You know Al claims to be the inventor of the Internet, LOL, But I know different. It was first used by scientists at SLAC and CERN for transfering scientific data/ text, between labs, I remember. It was called spires. Did not know SLAC was the first websight too? Interesting, a bit Internet history;
So how does the future look? Check out the next proposed potential contender for the 2008 Democratic nomination for President, *Phil Bredesen.
But then again who knows what the future holds?
Roger, Thanks again, for enlightening me to ESS, and your time. Sounds like we have competion, or just future verification of what we find in the future. That's good too and that's the way it should work and has been.
I will add the ESS link to SNS for the scientific community to digest. Looks like a cool place to live!
Caio~ Scotty 7/20/2005 04:00 EST.
Roger,
Thanks again, Your expertise has helped out with immensely. Wikipedia SNS now looks good and shaping up...... Again thanks for your help. I'm still learning, LOL Not sure why there wasn't a previous web page, but I'm glad I could help out also with facts.
The SNS project is moving along well......... Wish you could come here and see it live... "I'd give you a personal tour."
I noticed that comment from Scotland also....
Also I will continue to apply your recommendation rules, suggestions, No problem! I will add the copyright tags.. Be advised I will be away for two weeks as I head across country to Silicon Valley/ San Jose, California. for vacation.
Caio
Likewise, I never heard of *ESS, nor Burn, North Yorkshire "Most interesting for sure." I do know the *International Collider is in the conceptual design stage, as I worked on some of the conceptual design in CaliforniaatSLAC. It is suppose to be a conglomerate of countries, unknown where it will be on the earth at this time.
It's entirely possible it needs to be mentioned - integrated into the text. You just tacked the sentence on at the end of the article. If you can find some place in the article where it belongs, and expand it and cite, then there's no problem with it. --Golbez 17:18, August 7, 2005 (UTC)
Go for it Roger! Lots of work though...Not sure if I can vote, but yes here User:Scottfisher
Roger,
I accidently deleted, I guess it's a portion of a template on Pottsville, Pennsylvania It's the Moto section on the upper right, (Inside the box), see: {{{{{2}}}|12={{{3}}}|City motto|{{{motto}}}}} Yuk! I don't know how to return it to its original text, Can you help me out? I also believe the whole box can be reduced in size. Thanks again for your time and at your convenience;
User:Scottfisher Thanks Roger for fixing the problem I created accidently! User:Scottfisher
>Understood, Better do as you say, No problem...
Is there anyway I can adjust the size of this ???
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Example is on Steve Winwood page. I took the pic and adjusted it accordingly..so I need to shrink or adjust accordingly for all the pic donations. Thanks.. Scotty User:Scottfisher 8/8/05 18:35 EST.
Morning Roger, I think I understand. I'll digest it more later. I will address the pics as recommended and required; I am a man of my word. It's not bad uploading, not a problem. It is just a matter of time..... That is a Promise! Clown? You are too much! I see you have a great personallity also! LOL Thanks again for your time! Scotty 06:40 EST
It has not escaped my notice that you have slipped the link to your page back into Steve Winwood. Don't be surprised if the flying pig takes it out again. Trouble is, he is a brummie and seems prone to getting involved in some rather acrimonious edit wars - see User talk:pigsonthewing. Just be satisfied with putting the link in your user page. -- RHaworth 10:34:05, 2005-08-09 (UTC)
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Could you please note the sources of these photos? Since they are pictures of O'Hara as an adult, it is doubtful that the copyright has expired on them. Gamaliel 22:43, 13 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Take the first one as an example. The page clearly states "Copyright © 1995-2004 by Coal Region Enterprises. All Rights Reserved". Why have you listed the picture as in the public domain? Gamaliel
Unless you can establish that these pictures are in fact public domain or unless you can get permission from the actual copyright holder, they will have to be removed. Gamaliel 16:02, 14 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I will be more cautious next time. Thanks Scotty
PS: Whats a barnstar? Must be European? Thanks. Scotty
See * Wikipedia:Barnstars on Wikipedia for more info on Barnstars. Gamaliel 05:15, 14 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Coming from the AmishofPennsylvania Dutch country myself we call them Hex signs. See: [Pow-wow folk magic] Interesting, I can see how origination of Barnstars:Origination of Barnstars on Wikipedia . I did not know that....
Thanks for your time Scotty
Hi there - would you happen to know the MVA rating, and primary voltage for the 13.8 kV transfomer picture you sent up recently?
Thanks, --Wtshymanski 17:16, 17 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Adjusted text accordingly/ Thanks
What's the source information on the above picture? I haven't seen it before and find it difficult to believe the whole thing is PD-USGov (the photo looks like a wire photo). --Fastfission 04:40, 21 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I seriously could not believe anyone had not uploaded it to the Einstein page as I thought it would be a great addition. ....
Do you think I tagged it right? I hope so.
Hope it is in the right location on the page.
Someone made it really cool by being able to read it by enlarging it too, (software wise).
I'm glad they did, Have you seen it?
Scotty....
Roger that will do that sir, Have a few errands to do tonight and won't be back until late tommorrow. I will look at it.
Was watching a documentary on the tube last night about area 51. LOL By the way, again love that pick of teller....Just Excellent!
PS: Got my picture taken with teller before he passed on [2] Caio Scott
Scott 00:02:59, 2005-09-11 (UTC)
CBW
Don't panic! I have not deleted anything significant yet and in fact when we get round to the real deletions, I will ask someone else to do them (Wiki etiquette).
I have just deleted: Image:Boyle's mercurial gauge.jpg, Image:Replica of Magdeburg Hemisoheres.jpg (note mis-spelling as well), Image:Repo von Guericke hemispheres.jpg and Image:Spheres.jpg. These were the blank ones that you had trouble with.
Talking of Bavarian beer, if you want to copyvio this picture which comes from What is Switzerland like?, feel free as long as I am acknowledged as the photographer. -- RHaworth 10:30:12, 2005-08-23 (UTC)
I would love to go to CERN. Indeed in my hometown area there was a Bavarian beer produced in Mount Carbon Pennsylvania, town of about 50. The label was Bavarian and we use to drink it all the time on tap for 25 cents a glass, before they went out of business. I remember it well. Not sure the equivalency of your money. So the label and the beer is never made here anymore, what they called "Bavarian". I see your pic is a Lager and hell, on it, LOL Let me know when you and Lesley want to come to the states for a visit.
Again, Thanks for applying the (delete) to those blanks. "We'll keep in touch" Caio~ Scott
I see that you know when to laugh! It's not everyone at Wikipedia, let me tell you... --Wetman 00:42, 26 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Scottfisher. Fortunately, it's not too humid out here. I spent about a week out in the Knoxville area when I was 8, so I've been through that Southern heat and humidity.
Anyway, as you might have noticed I just listed the new article you just created, Cocoanut Grove, Santa Cruz, California, on Wikipedia:Copyright problems because it appears to be copied from here. If you look on the bottom of the page, you'll see a copyright notice, so it's highly unlikely that the content on the page is free. I truly hope you don't take my tagging the article copyvio as a personal slight, because it is not. If Jimbo himself posted a copyvio, I'd do the same thing. Thanks for all your valuable contributions to Wikipedia, and have a good one. sɪzlæk [ +t, +c, +m ] 05:30, August 27, 2005 (UTC)
Scott 05:33:54, 2005-08-27 (UTC) Thanks...
Ben,
That'll work, Great Good work... Too bad we can't have the name Cocoanut Grove with a redirect or notification in error of spelling Coconutgrove Got to get my picture up, you know, and a mention of the history of the mispelling.
Thank-You again Do miss the bay area and weather Scott 19:19:22, 2005-08-27 (UTC)
Thanks for your comment on my pic: it's a fluke shot that flatters me, sadly. I thought I was a pretty low-key Wikipedian—which article were you looking at? Tony 00:44, 30 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Presently gettin' remnants here of the hurricane, there is a tornado and flood watch now, and all the United States Army , National guard is in Iraq and Afghanistan. Have not heard from Bush. New Orleans and Alabama really got it bad. Where are all the countries the USA help? I guess they are still looking for free hand-outs. Caio~ Scott 12:32:53, 2005-08-30 (UTC)
If you have a problem with Boothy443 please take your concerns to WP:AN/I. Please do not use WP:RFPP as a place to stop your problems. Even if a protection was enabled, because Boothy443 is a sysop, he would be able to edit the page anyway. Furthermore, you can only request the protection of your own User page. --AllyUnion (talk) 08:23, 2 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]
:Jimbo Wales 19:39, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
I further strongly recommend that you do not place any offensive links on that page or I will remove them again. And I also recommend that you discuss this with me like a mature adult rather than insulting me, and that if you don't, you may be cordially invited to permanently leave the project, ok? We are trying to do something useful here; this is not your playground.
:--Jimbo Wales 15:05, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
I am just curious if youplan on remove other "offencive" material from the user pages of others, i would have to say that is seriously doubtful, as for mature, i dont i didnt see you discussing it with me befor hand or asking me to remove it, how would you like it if i wnet to you page and started to remove things that i found offencive then tell you that, i am sure you would not, so no i dont consider your actions mature. So you keep on being a hippocrate and i'll keep on doing my thing.
--Boothy443 | comhrÚ 21:48, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
Remember what we are doing here. We are building a free encyclopedia for every single person on the planet. We are trying to do it in an atmosphere of fun, love, and respect for others. We try to be kind to others, thoughtful in our actions, and professional in our approach to our responsibilities. I encourage you to join us in that attitude, and drop the immature posturing, ok? It's more fun, believe me.
Must be nice in wearing blinders all the time.
--Boothy443 | comhrÚ 19:33, 26 August 2005 (UTC)