User talk:InFairness
I have almost the same eye color as you have! User:Drogo 19:16. March 18, 2006 (UTC)
Hi! I thought you looked Eastern european on you pic, so I guess I was almost right there As for myself, I am Swedish-Norwegian, with one parent from each country. I will try to take a decent picture of my eyes as soon as possible User:Drogo 22:47. March 22, 2006 (UTC)
I'm sorry about the Eastern european thing, but Swedes tend to think that everything that is east of Sweden (with exception of Finland) is Eastern european, even Estonia, which has much more connections to Finland than it has to Latvia and Lithuania, for example. Although people don't really regard Greece as Eastern european either. On your pic I thought you looked like a _central_ european, Hungarian, Ukrainian or a country nearby. Please, enlighten me about this theory about the finnic people User:Drogo 11:14. March 22, 2006 (UTC)
Hello, I'm sorry about the delay, I'll try to get a pictire of my eyes. Do you have any tips on good ways to take pics of them? (it's quite difficult) User:Drogo 22:48 April 11, 2006 (UTC)
At last, here are my eyes. Not the best quality, though. http://img92.imageshack.us/my.php?image=gon12fi.jpg The colours might not be exactly true to reality. User:Drogo 15:48 April 30, 2006 (UTC)
Richard Nixon Parkway
[edit]No problem with the links. I also made Category:Southern California Unsigned Freeways a subcat of Category:Southern California freeways. Also, looking at your user page, instead of quoting the BJAODN directly, why not a link like this? Much cleaner, especially if you start to note a number of funny ones. Look at my page if you want; I have a number of links there. --Ricky81682 (talk) 08:34, May 11, 2005 (UTC)
substubs
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- In Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern-rite Catholic churches, and formerly in Latin-rite (i.e., Western) Catholic churches,
You deleted the words "formerly in", saying you were correcting inaccurate information. But the sentence as you left it was absurd. It said:
- In Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern-rite Catholic churches, and Latin-rite (i.e., Western) Catholic churches,
I changed it so that it says
- In Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern-rite Catholic and Roman Catholic churches,
(understanding the term Roman Catholic broadly as meaning not just Latin-rite Catholics, but all churches in full communion with the Vatican). Michael Hardy 00:41, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Reply to message placed on Michael Hardy's talk page
[edit]Epiclesis
[edit]I noticed your correction in the article epiclesis. I was obviously a bit careless in leaving the sentence as it was after removing the incorrect information. Thank you for correcting my oversight.
I am concerned, though, by the message you left on my talk page. I am not sure I would use that particular wording to express myself. In particular, you said:
- You deleted the words "formerly in", saying you were correcting inaccurate information. But the sentence as you left it was absurd.
Without the "formerly in" clause, the sentence was awkward, but not unintellig
ible. "Absurd" implies that the sentence made no sense, which is not true. Absurd can also be read as an derogatory term.
I was more concerned with the edit summary. You said, "(Someone's way of "correcting inaccurate information" (see the edit history) is absurd.)"
Was this really necessary? It would have been more helpful if you had described what you actually did, instead of belittling the previous editor for what was actually a simple mistake, probably caused more by lack of sleep than anything else. As it stands, your edit summary helps no one, and is, in my opinion, not the most civil way to communicate information—in fact, it communicates no useful information at all.
I would like to point out from the Wikipedia Edit Summary:
- Avoid using a "judgmental tone in edit comments" as per Wikipedia:Civility#Examples. Examples include "fixed sloppy spelling", "snipped rambling crap".
I would also point out that your assumption (to change "Latin-Rite Catholic" to "Roman Catholic" thinking that it would include all other churches in communion with Rome) is incorrect. There is a reason for separating Eastern-Rite Catholic from Latin-Rite Catholic. Properly speaking, ER Catholics are not Roman Catholics at all. They are Ruthenian Catholics, Melkite Catholics, Chaldean Catholics, etc. Although "Roman Catholic," as is commonly used in the U.S.A. can refer to all churches in communion with Rome, this is not proper usage; it is perceived by many in the Eastern Catholic communities as at least marginally offensive, thus better avoided. The sentence as you left it did not quite make sense, though the grammar was improved.
Would you reconsider how you word your commentary? I hesitate to bring this up at all, but this doesn't seem to be the first time that this issue has come up. Examples are plentiful on this page, not to mention the Bureaucrat vote page. The reason I bring this up is because of a suggestion made on the Wikipedia page on dealing with conflicts.
User categorization
[edit]You were listed in the User:Grin/hu page as living in or being associated with Hungary. As part of the Wikipedia:User categorisation project, these lists are being replaced with user categories. If you would like to add yourself to the category that is replacing the page, please visit Category:Wikipedians in Hungary for instructions. Adam78 00:09, 9 August 2005 (UTC)
Capitalisation
[edit]Hi InFairness, good of you for creating those articles on abnormal respiration. I've renamed the category you created for them to Category:Abnormal respiration, as naming conventions indicate that articles should preferentially be titled in lowercase unless a proper name is involved. JFW | T@lk 09:41, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
New User:Instrument category
[edit]I have been contemplating a didg-0 template perhaps now I will make one. Creating the other new templates wont be a problem. I'm a bit lost as to what 'codes' or abbreviation to use for each instrument, any ideas? They must not conflict with any of the language codes listed here. If we follow the current 'convention' they should only be three or four letters long but if they need to be a bit longer the font size can be reduced so it will fit, if you look at the voc-1 box on my user page you will see what happens when isn't reduced. I will be away for the next few days when I get back, prob Sunday, I will go ahead and create them.—Rooivalk 11:50, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
I don't know what purpose you thought that User:Clavichord, User:Clavichord-1, etc. served. They were invalid and I have deleted them. -- RHaworth 06:36, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Coat of arms of Slovakia
[edit]Szervusz! :) I think your edits to the Coat of arms of Slovakia article were good, but it will take some time to make Juro accept them; he (...how should I put it in a NPOV way...) does not seem to be a person who has a high opinion on Hungarians. I'll try to keep an eye on the article. Alensha 13:14, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
Re: Sáránd
[edit]Well, for a guess it wasn't bad :) I use the data from the website of the Central Statistics Office of Hungary for the town articles (http://helynevtar.ksh.hu), it has the data from the 2001 census. (it's not always up-to-date but the best I can find.) Alensha 18:04, 6 February 2006 (UTC)
Hi and thank you for your edits on Slovak articles. I've noticed that you had a run-in with User:Juro. I would not pay too much attention to his confrontational approach. He seems to be working in the field and appears to be quite knowledgeable and did an incredible amount of work on Wikipedia. His German appears to be excellent and I would suggest looking at the German version of the articles in question for clarification, whenever there is some doubt about their neutrality. Other than that I'd be happy to help with copyediting and/or brokering some sort of a compromise.
While at it, I couldn't help noticing this statement: "Juhás', which is Hungarian for "shepherd" is the second most common last name among modern Slovaks." I'm curious what the source would be for this. Also, you are probably aware that there are unfortunately some ethnic tensions between Slovaks and Hungarians, and that this could be potentially misinterpreted. Unless it's properly sourced of course. Best, 67.180.197.16 04:25, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
Hm, the tension is not so great as it seems from the writings of Juro :) He seems to be very allergic on every Hungarian-related topic and finds relation even at places they do not egsists. Looks like a lighter paranoia to me, had probably very bad experience with someone from the Hungarian minority in Slovakia. Can not be helped, has very strong preconceptions and is not able to overcome them. - Serinde 11:32, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
Re: Eye image
[edit]Hey inFairness,
I didn't mean to revert what you had done just for the heck of it. I feel that the image was of fairly good quality, but I do agree with you that the caption was a bit POVish. Perhaps it would be okay to keep the image up but change the text? Not that I feel strongly one way or another, it's just that I'm not inclined to delete a picture which someone else had uploaded. If you think it's best without the image then that's fine by me. --Sean WI 18:33, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
Re: My Eye Picture
[edit]In response to your inquiry relating to the green eyes picture on the Eye Color page:
No, I didn't alter the image for the green eyes picture. The brassiness in my hair is due to the fact that I swim a lot in the summer and this was taken toward the end of it. Here is the whole picture of my face, as you requested.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/Spellshred/wholeface.jpg
Re: Awful articles
[edit]Hi,
I'm sorry but this subject is totally outside my expertise; but maybe other Hungarian editors (User:Zello for example) could help. We're also trying to breathe some life into Wikipedia:Hungarian Wikipedians' notice board so that things like this can be posted there. – Alensha 寫 词 11:41, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
Católicos por la Raza
[edit]I was going with what my sources said. I apologize if my negligence in verifying the claims I reported offended you in any way. I assure you it was not intentional (WP:AGF). If you'll notice, I did not begin the article, but merely added to it. When I write or take credit for an article, I try to do as much doublechecking as possible. I regret that I don't do the same for all the contributions I make. You may also notice that CPLR is listed as an article in need of expansion under "tasks" at WikiProject Mexican-Americans. I listed it there because I realize that it was deficient. Unfortunately, I never got back to it. I thank you for your help in improving the article.--Rockero 21:27, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
is it true
[edit]With the way you are acting, i think that all of your articles are not true but if you speak german and play the organ, i would like to hav proof.
If you continue Violating your page, you could be deleted from wikipedia by an administrator and i know just the person to askOrgel 18:57, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
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North Magnetic Pole
[edit]I've added a few links to the section so people can look it up. Some were to Wikitonary. The phrase "The residuals form the nondipole field." is very odd and not clear. There are several templates to use. Template:Clarifyme works for a word or sentence, Template:Cleanup-jargon is good for a section and there may be others at Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup. It might be a good idea to dump the section on the North into South Magnetic Pole and replace the short section. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 23:22, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
Which church are you organist at?
Organist of Colet Court 19:22, 25 December 2007 (UTC)
Hi, thank you for your message on my talk page. I was incative in WP for 2-3 weeks. This article was started by me very short after I became a WP user, at a time when i knew very little about properly wikifying and sourcing articles. As it is, it stands as a living monument of my inaptness at the time to bring it to a decent form. I was interested in the subject, but as I advanced and learned more stuff, the shear amount of work needed to finish it to a nice tale scared me away. Biruitorul kindly helped me in the wikification and copyeditting, but still my work was of too low quality, it needed much more attention and time. So, I got involved in other articles, and left it till more inspiration would come to me, or until other people would get interested in the subject.
The sources I used were ca. 99% googled (they are all in the article). As a result of having only googled sources, I got more info on some aspects, fewer on others. I knew something about the subject, but hardly 1/3 of what it is in the article now. And there isn't even half of what there should be! Last fall, I was able to find a book, which I found very useful - M. N. Tomi "Maramuresul istoric in date". Unfortunately, it is in Romanian, and I don't think it exists online (though we never know). Basically, the book, about 200 pages, lists things year by year with sources, and there are hundreds of them. Sometimes the author expresses his own opinion, but he does it in a very conspicuous way "... In my opinion, this fact is due to...", which is very easy to ignore. I have read most of it, but not all. I learned very interesting stuff, that is not even closely mentioned in the article. However, as you notice, to make a 5-page compression of a 200-page book is not a 2-3 days job...
If you are interested in the subject, I am very-very glad! Feel free to edit the article as you wish. Nothing will be lost, since we can always recover old stuff from "history". Just bear in mind one thing: the article as it is now has very detailed info about some aspects, very little about others, and practically none about thirds. Best regards, Dc76\talk 16:01, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
Category userboxes
[edit]InFairness, the category boxes you have on your userpage show your userpage up in the backlog categories. I came here after finding it listed in CAT:CE. For the sake of clarity and as a quick way to decrease the number of articles in these backlogs, would you change the boxes to hidden categories if possible. Thanks. -- Escape Artist Swyer Talk to me The mess I've made 21:41, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
Anna Anderson
[edit]No, I reverted it. Regardless of what the history says. I pushed the wrong button--save instead of show preview. Now y'all stop harrassing me for an innocent mistake. You don't like it, kiss my ass. InFairness (talk) 01:07, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
- I know there was a mistake, but you know Wikipedia policity with this kind of changes, Don't worry. TbhotchTalk C. 01:10, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Thanks
[edit]Just wanted to say thanks for removing that purely decorative image from Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. WhatamIdoing (talk) 16:20, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
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I reverted your edit; it isn't cited, and frankly isn't appropriate. It also isn't true, as best I know. The term "La Chingada" (contrary to the rather questionable Wikipedia article you reference) refers to any woman the speaker wishes to describe as a slut. Tarl N. (discuss) 09:32, 20 March 2017 (UTC)
- I note that someone attempted to add a comment to the same effect to La Chingada, back in 2012. As the reverter commented, this seems completely specious. I'll comment that I grew up in Mexico, attending public (lower-class) schools, hearing much scatology and politically-inspired rhetoric. This didn't come up on the radar. If you can tell me where you encountered that, I'd appreciate it. Tarl N. (discuss) 09:46, 20 March 2017 (UTC)
Tarl N., that is a non-argument. Just because you grew up in a certain place does not automatically make you an expert on all things about that place's history. That's just not an argument. And I have heard this from please type of people growing up (Mexican-American, not that that matters). I have also read it on other sources. As to what is "appropriate", again that's another non-argument. If it's a fact, then it's a fact, whether you agree with it or like it. I will look for a citation. InFairness (talk) 18:25, 21 March 2017 (UTC) InFairness (talk) 18:25, 21 March 2017 (UTC)
- I reverted it again. It's uncited, it's simply defamatory. It also happens to be incorrect; she is not "often" referred to as "la chingada". You may be able to find a reference using that term in a specific context, but that isn't "often". Whatever context you found that in will be very specific to someone who is trying to sling all the mud they can find at her. In general, in Mexico, there are two contexts for referring to the Malinche; either as a victim, or as a traitor. Her sexual relationship to Cortes is generally not brought up other than the context of her being the mother of his first-born son, Martín Cortés (el mestizo). Before you add that back in, please read up on WP:RS and WP:SYNTH. both of which I'm pretty sure you violated there. Tarl N. (discuss) 21:04, 21 March 2017 (UTC)
- A later comment. You may not understand the sharp reaction you're getting. What you did is equivalent to, for example, adding to the lede for Queen Victoria: "She was often called the fucking whore". While it's possible you can find a reference that calls her that (particularly if you look for references calling her Mrs. Brown), adding an uncited comment like that, to the lead paragraph, without citation, would earn you a rebuke. Regards, Tarl N. (discuss) 21:49, 21 March 2017 (UTC)
- If you think it's purely defamatory, then you really have no idea what the title is or any idea about its history. A simple Google search would aid you greatly. And no, I did not violate either. Quoting another Wikipedia article does not constitute a violation, no matter how much you might wish it were so. It's getting difficult to someone who does not even understand her own history. It's not really worth it, really. I doubt you are Mexican.InFairness (talk) 21:52, 21 March 2017 (UTC)
- You added it uncited. That suffices to remove it. WP:CITE. WP:SAYWHEREYOUGOTIT. The rest is why you got a sharp reaction rather than a simple "WP:RS" removal. "La chingada" is a disparagement - calling it a title for a historical figure is a vast misapprehension of some kind. Tarl N. (discuss) 02:52, 22 March 2017 (UTC)
- If you think it's purely defamatory, then you really have no idea what the title is or any idea about its history. A simple Google search would aid you greatly. And no, I did not violate either. Quoting another Wikipedia article does not constitute a violation, no matter how much you might wish it were so. It's getting difficult to someone who does not even understand her own history. It's not really worth it, really. I doubt you are Mexican.InFairness (talk) 21:52, 21 March 2017 (UTC)
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No idea what any of this is about. I haven't edited on Wikipedia for a very long time--mostly because I discovered it was pointless about ten years ago, since no matter what I wrote it was reverted. But I have no idea what this current matter is about. I might consider becoming an active editor again in the future if the culture of Wikipedia has changed to actually allow anyone to edit it without some small clique shutting everyone down. I do not recognize many of the edits.
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If this isn't trolling, you should seriously rethink your attitude towards other editors. The mainspace edits were no better. Huon (talk) 21:30, 12 September 2019 (UTC)
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"Cut crotch" listed at Redirects for discussion
[edit]A discussion is taking place to address the redirect Cut crotch. The discussion will occur at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2020 November 2#Cut crotch until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. Hog Farm Bacon 03:00, 2 November 2020 (UTC)