User talk:EncMstr/Archive2

Latest comment: 16 years ago by Aboutmovies in topic March 14 OR COTW


Steve Fossett edit

I deleted that info because the citation it references does not support the proposition. If you want to change it back, find a correct citation. 24.40.205.247 05:10, 10 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

WikiLove! edit

Great work on Oregon in March edit

 
I award this Barnstar to User:EncMstr for their great efforts improving WP Oregon in March. Aboutmovies 21:33, 2 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Just a little award/reward for your work on Oregon stuff in March. Keep on truckin' Aboutmovies 21:33, 2 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Why is Itanium part of Wikiproject Oregon? edit

The Itanium article does not mention Oregon. The wikiproject does not appear to mention Itanium. Given the history of Itanium, I would think that the state would be happier to be associated with a toxic waste dump. -Arch dude 17:15, 9 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for checking. The Itanium was designed, developed and prototyped in the Hillsboro, Oregon Intel facility—as were most Intel CPU designs since the mid-1990s. I don't have a cite for it yet, but will add those facts to the appropriate articles eventually. —EncMstr 17:21, 9 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Just so you know, I haven't been tagging any of the 5 million Itel technology articles I've run across with the WPOR tag. You sound like you're in a better position to evaluate their connection to Oregon, if you feel like going through the Intel category and seeing what should be in the project. Katr67 18:33, 9 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

P.S. Nice work on the tagging and subsequent detailed explanations on the list. I hope you don't mind if I'm too lazy to do that too. :) Katr67 18:36, 9 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Ken Kesey edit

Hi EncMstr, I reverted to this version of the Kesey article. It was the most recent edit before a vandal dismantled almost the entire article. I tried to indicate that it was the last edit before the vandalism. Is there an easy way to indicate which revision I was restoring to? The only way I know to do it is to manually copy the revision number and the author's name and time, but I suspect there's an easier way? All I changed was the name of one of the subsections, I indicated as such in the summary. Sorry for any confusion. --JayHenry 18:03, 11 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for pointing me to WP:TW. I think I might try to get that up and running and see how it works. In reviewing the edit history of Ken Kesey I see that I had reverted some of your copy editing. I went through and re-did those edits. Sorry about that! --JayHenry 18:48, 11 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

List of ZIP Codes in Oregon edit

All the ZIP Code articles are up for deletion. Do you feel like dusting off that subpage project so we have a better argument for keeping the page? Katr67 18:52, 14 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

I'm pretty busy lately, and my recollection is that will take a few hours to sort out that article. I suspect that if such lists are judged to be delete-worthy, it would be wasted effort no matter how eloquent Oregon's is. —EncMstr 19:16, 16 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
Yeah, I think you're right, because it looks like the whole thing's going to go down in flames. I'll just save myself a copy somewhere, I'd hate to see all that work go away. Oh well, trying to keep it tidy was kind of a hassle anyway. Cheers! Katr67 23:36, 16 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hey, sorry I didn't save a copy, but looks like admin Scientizzle helped you out. Let me know if you decide to work this up into something, though I'm more apt to keep my distance due to the ownership issues we discussed previously. Cheers! Katr67 18:16, 17 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

I figured on helping to get it to a non-list, or not so obvious one anyway, before posting it as the proposed new article. —EncMstr 22:23, 17 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Help: Should we REMOVE/DELETE new page I created? edit

I feel like I'm 'in way over my head' now concerning the Wikipedia page Fdisk and a new one I just created: Fdisk_(Unix)!!! It seemed like the right thing to do today (esp. after there have been a number of dumps of raw-data postings by those I can only assume are unfamiliar with how to use the wiki editor), but now that I've done further research on the fdisk program, and found MANY more differences between the various flavors offered under UNIX-like and Linux distributions, I feel as if we must go back to a single article for all of them! Can you please look into (and/or suggest others who can decide on this?) as to the best way to proceed? I don't even know for sure how to go about removing what I started, if that's what should be done. Daniel B. Sedory 00:36, 15 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Is there a reason why you don't revert it to the last valid version? —EncMstr 19:18, 16 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
The technical question was: How should one go about removing a newly created article? Is that really just a revert? I assume you've already concluded the new article should be removed? No reversion of the original Fdisk article is necessary. Daniel B. Sedory 20:42, 17 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
Oh, sorry! I was rushed and didn't carefully read what you had written. As a stub it's a fine article. Deleting it might be the wiser course though, as the fdisk section fdisk#UNIX.2C_Linux_.26_Unix-derived_fdisk is nowhere near being too big or out of control. Just tag the article with something like {{subst:prod|not needed due to redundancy with [[fdisk#UNIX.2C_Linux_.26_Unix-derived_fdisk]]}}. Prod probably stands for proposed deletion. —EncMstr 20:55, 17 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
Thank you... will tag article immediately. Daniel B. Sedory 08:15, 18 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

I was using VandalProof to revert it... edit

User:AVTN/T/1 I saw one of his contributions on Recent Changes via VP and I reverted that. Then I was playing arround with VP and saw that I could search through the Contributions of users. So I did that for many IP users, then I reverted thier edits... Or so I thought. It seems there was an error on that part of VP. Thanks for letting me know, I have sent an error report over here. Hopefully soon that will be fixed. Thanks again. ~~ AVTN T CVPS 09:29, 25 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Say Cheese edit

Teddey 05:46, 1 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

posted, briefly, as a new user edit

Goodday, sir, and I do hope this is the page you mentioned for me to post to, if not or otherwise, archive or move this post please at your convenience. And thanks for the lovely coloured box, - more, more for me to read, (Since I don't write at present).

I have read important guideline re Edit Summaries. I understand the action to take, but not wholly the reason, for conflicted reasons. I will apply this action as requested. I will not feel bound to always apply this, but strive. I don't really know why to waste time thinking every time - Edit summary: "I changed a letter b for a letter a in the third sentence down from the bit that goes xyz, which will be edited out tomorrow, so you don't know what it might mean anyway , I was only fixing a spelling mistake, but now I have timed out, and all because I wasted time after time on trying to compose boring edit summaries"; :::::::::::::: (and why should I be doing so many minor edits?? That is (presently), until I get my head around it, I will do as I am told, but I as newbies do , argue against: I still don't begin to understand the WHY of edit summs, and I don't know how to consult up, or observe, or peruse a range of precedents, which is impossible though I try simply by reading articles generally, due to , slowslowintertconnect as - well, amongst other things.

My concern is criticism of my style of doing, I am told, numerous minor edits (and being a crummy writer, ouch). Can't help that bit (try guidelines again, on style, a dark horse), but what are crucial guidelines, precedents, and rationale of minor edits also, please.

Tnx, I presume you "archive" your talk-page regularly, say, weekly, and thanks, since it would be embarressing for me to be reminded of my naivite in such an obvious manner, when I grow up a bit/Wikipedia-ishly.:) And I do thank you , and I am glad, if I can be of assistance also, smally but well. PS, is this the right page, your talkpage? tnx (I hope you archive this post soon:)Newbyguesses 05:22, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Tnx for being so immediately helpful, I now have much to go on, so, may I trouble you just this last time today? I would appreciate someone experienced having a look at the latest post on Newbyguesses/Talk, which concerns my fundamental, or initial struggle with the concept of what is plagierism, and what is original research. I look forward to hearing from you again, and hope I am still not asking dumb questions. Regards,Newbyguesses 08:00, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Yes, thankyou helpful person from before, and now my edit summaries are some/better? If some kind person takes a look at my recent contributions (added some links to Gettier problem), let me know on User:talk:Newbyguesses, if I could be doing some thing better at this stage, then much thanks.Newbyguesses 05:20, 11 May 2007 (UTC)Reply


GPS modernization edit

Thanks for the help. I'm going to revert just a few small things:

  1. FOC is a contractual term, so it show be capitalized; the system was "fully operational" long before that date.
  2. The frequencies are not military, but the military had signals in those frequencies.
  3. That chunk at the bottom was a direct quote; the company is named Aerospace. So I've restored it but then used notation to help a reader understand.

Thanks again! - Davandron | Talk 21:10, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Again in GPS edit

Thanks again. Similar things, just reverted a few things. Hope I'm not upsetting you; I really appreciate your work, those few things were items were an alternative term was more appropriate. - Davandron | Talk 02:01, 10 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Replied here ;^) - Davandron | Talk 01:47, 12 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Legislative initiative edit

Hi- I started a list of people who've helped and may be interested in helping at the page about getting works of the Oregon government into the public domain. Added your name - hope you're still willing to help! -Pete 20:22, 16 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Ouch edit

Sorry to hear about your girlfriend! :( I hope she's going to be OK. We'll hold down the wikifort while you're busy. Katr67 17:39, 18 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. She had surgery yesterday afternoon to fix things up. The surgeon said "a perfect reduction". He installed two plates, and more than 15 screws near the ankle. The break just below her knee will heal with conventional cast medicine. She was clearly feeling a lot less pain after that, but also much more tired. Or maybe she could rest better with the pain lessened. —EncMstr 17:56, 18 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Oh dear. Glad she's feeling better though. So was she walking or riding a bike or? Katr67 17:59, 18 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Help: Any way to have multi-back refs. in footnotes? edit

I just got done converting all the old <ref> formatted notes to footnotes on the Extended Boot Record page (as "Uncle G" did for the MBR page), but this has messed up getting back to the correct location in the text for footnotes cited more than once! I have no idea if it's even possible to get "Footnotes" to go back to more than one location when cited; like the Ref. notes which automatically add an "a," "b," etc. next to the Ref.# for each place they are cited. I also miss the nice 'highlighting' aspect of the Ref.-type style. Is there a different template (or something) we can use that adds some extra features to these plain footnotes, or do we have to go back to using <ref>'s for such things?

This also relates to an initial concern I had on the MBR page for trying to maintain a difference between what we call a "footnote" and a "reference," and first congratulated 'Uncle G' for doing that, but now I can see why some editors don't want to use the "fn"'s if they'll never have similar features the <ref> style has! Daniel B. Sedory 10:56, 21 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Jacob Nash Victor edit

I see you tagged Victor with the WPOR tag, but I didn't see any Oregon connection. Is there more info on him that has an Oregon connection that needs to be added? Thanks. Aboutmovies 22:34, 6 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

No, it was a mistake. I've dropped the tag. Thanks for checking. —EncMstr 01:59, 7 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

North Fork Middle Fork Willamette River edit

Heh, yes, there does seem to be differing usage, like "North Fork of the Middle Fork...". The words "..of the.." seem to be fairly commonly used when rivers get forked names, but I think "official" names (at least as far as the USGS goes as an authority) tend to omit "..of the..". Perhaps the first sentence of the article should be changed to match the page name? In any case, I'm happy to see more content, yay! I personally know nothing about this particular bit of stream. Pfly 08:24, 8 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hello from the Magic Mile! edit

Yes, there is a way to see what other editors think about an article. It is called a Peer Review. Here you can get a look at what the other editors think about an article, though generally reserved for articles that are GA- or A-class. You can try a request for feedback, which is used for articles that are start- or B-class rated. If you want to know, just post your question following the directions that are given. Good luck at the feedback or peer review! Dreamy 14:18, 10 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Help with tables edit

How can I make a table that looks like this?:
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Thanks ~ thesublime514talksign 00:01, July 3, 2007 (UTC)

Is this right?
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EncMstr 00:09, 3 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
Yes, thank you ~ thesublime514talksign 01:17, July 3, 2007 (UTC)

Wikipedia:WikiProject Oregon/Admin edit

Hiya, do you have time to update the above list at some point? I have no idea how long it takes, but it hasn't been updated since we finished tagging all the articles in the category tree, and since I cleaned out my watchlist, it's driving me crazy knowing I'm missing some of that recent changes goodness. (No, really, I can quit anytime...) Thanks! P.S. are you still interested in developing that auto-classification function? I worry about how we pretty much demolished all your existing classification tags... Katr67 21:33, 5 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Welcome back. Nice to see your mark around the wikispace. I guess I can do it from here, as I thoughtfully put all the transformation macros in the article's talk page. As I recall, it's about ten minutes work. —EncMstr 21:45, 5 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
Shhh. Ain't nobody here but us chickens. Katr67 21:50, 5 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
Okay. All done. The hardest part was figuring out what the new category was named.... —EncMstr 22:02, 5 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
Thanks! Katr67 15:24, 6 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Mailer diablo edit

Hi!

Mailer diablo is away quite a bit these days, so he asks that everyone who leaves him a message reverts themselves, or for someone to do it for them if they forget. Please, believe me when I say that it was nothing against you or your message, just trying to keep Mailer's page as he wanted it.

Hope that clears that up, and if not, just drop me another line.

Thanks, all the best. Great # 8 23:21, 17 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Chevrolet Camaro Third Generation Discussion page edit

Roguegeek has decided that he owns the Chevrolet Camaro Third Generation Discussion page. I tried to post a simple question on that page several times but he continuously erases my messages. I am starting to get angry now. What can you and I do?

ICE77 -- 84.222.102.199 12:17, 18 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Sorry for the slow response; I've been away. I looked at the talk page's history, but didn't see anything that should not have been reverted. Oh, I see: an anonymous user begins a paragraph with an opinion about the subject (instead of the article), and then goes on to a legitimate question. If that's you, skip the opinion; article talk pages are about improving the article, not about discussing the article's subject. (Opinions often slide in, but less blatantly.)
In general, trying discussing a difference such as this with the reverter on their talk page, mentioning the talk page guidelines. Also, if appropriate, mention WP:OWN and WP:3RR. If that fails, ask a few contributors to the article to help. If all else fails, serious intervention begins at WP:AIV. —EncMstr 16:01, 18 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Dude, thanks for the advices. I will try to post the message on the talk page of Roguegeek and see how it goes.

ICE77 -- 84.222.102.37 21:42, 18 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Man, I haven't been able to receive any answer from Roguegeek. He is clearly ingnoring me and not only me. Somebody posted a message after my message at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Roguegeek#1991_Camaro_models. He has my same impression. Roguegeek acts as if he owns the article by reverting posts but not leaving any comment. Let me know if something can be done about this.

ICE77 -- 84.223.77.61 14:19, 1 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

List of lists about Oregon edit

That looks great! Here's a few others that might be added. One, List of forest fires has several Oregon entries but doesn't have a handy subsection listing. See also all the Lists of U.S. state insignia, List of planned cities, and List of POW camps in the United States, none of which are easily sorted... Katr67 16:45, 19 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. Those articles all qualify for the section on my user page for articles not having tidy state-specific lists. Add to it if you like. —EncMstr 17:14, 19 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
D'oh! I didn't see that. Gotta love "List of postal killings"... Shall I add the U.S. state insignia lists individually or just the master list (we don't have all of those listed obviously, though we really should lobby for Dungeness crab to be the state crustacean...)? Katr67 17:45, 19 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
I was thinking the lists about Oregon would each be articles with the potential for more than one item in the list pertaining to Oregon, so List of official U.S. state rodents wouldn't qualify because there is room for a single Oregon entry. A collection of all the official widgets for Oregon should be an article like Official Oregon items don't ya think? —EncMstr 18:30, 19 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

external link checker spider strange limit operation edit

This looks like a very useful tool, so of course I pointed it at Wikipedia:WikiProject Oregon's pages. It appears to have hit the limit value and terminated. There are over 4000 pages in article I gave it to link from, Wikipedia:WikiProject_Oregon/Admin, so I tried typing a few different values in the "Page limit" field, but it seems to do something unexpected with the values I typed in (like 30000 and 9000), instead using limits like 441 and 213. What's it doing? —EncMstr 01:26, 31 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

I had set a limit of 500 page in an attempt to prevent abuse (processing times for each page can vary between 7.5 sec and 5 minute (connection timeout)), but I did so using the % operator (remainder after division). I've since changed that now so if you go over the limit it will stays at 500. I've changed the limit on your last job to 5,000, btw. —Dispenser 01:40, 31 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

external link spider ideas/questions edit

It finished after about 12 hours running; too bad other items in the queue were delayed.

  • Could it process two in parallel, perhaps choosing the longest and shortest jobs?
  • How about a way for the initiating user to stop it?
  • The summary screen gives total rows; how about adding subtotals for each color category? Maybe even totals for each status code?

Questions:

  • How long will the result page be available?
  • Under Eagle Point, Oregon, it says
200 	OK 	Portland State Population Research Center   [pdx.edu] 	application/msexcel for .xls file

Is it flagging all non HTML document type returns?

  • Under Eugene, Oregon, what does this mean?
52 		Online Directory: Oregon, USA   [sister-cities.org] 	httplib error

All in all, an extremely useful tool. Thank you! —EncMstr 14:49, 31 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

I'm working on adding extra slot support, but right now for big jobs like these I'm planning on running them in an independent instance and adding the information by hand to the list. My biggest worry is abuse of the tool, how do I prevent others from stopping jobs they do not own? It could be possible to implement a password system to do this. And on the third point, I'll have to redesign the format to allow meta information.
Now for the questions:
  1. Depends, since the data gets dated quickly if somebody works on it. I'll likely delete in two months to prevent the directory from getting too cluttered. I also make the raw data available, which can be opened with excel.
  2. It marks unrecognized MIME types, in that instance only application/excel and application/vnd.ms-excel were in the list for a .xls file.
  3. That's a bug that I haven't been able to track down. It seems to be related to the server setup.
Dispenser 15:57, 31 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
For the problem of the owner controlling a job, I would think a browser cookie (presumably containing something GUID-like) would be sufficient to identify the user. If they change browsers, computers, etc., or the browser rejects cookies, too bad. Perhaps it could be slightly more friendly with a notice explaining the restrictions.
Maybe the web site could enumerate the recognized MIME types, if nothing else, as an clue for this behavior.
Another idea: what if Link Checker appeared at the top of the navigation bar (http://tools.wikimedia.de/~dispenser/cgi-bin/linkchecker.py), so it looks a little less like Wikipedia. And your talk page link could go in the "actions" group as "questions and comments"—or something like that. —EncMstr 03:34, 1 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
I like the idea with the cookie and am probably going to implement that way, but it is not a top priority. The MIME stuff works on a white list system, the difference between my system and the ones that have come before it (like m:weblinkchecker.py) is the focus on false negatives. This is why the enhanced interface allows you to check the links to see if they're actually false positives.
I've removed the pointless search box which reduces the Wikipedia look. And finally something for that pesky newspaper problem. —Dispenser 02:23, 10 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

new features edit

Hi Dispenser. You've been busy. Don't pay too much attention to the grumpier WPOR folks.

On the new run, there are some entries with the "comments" column containing "Clean URL" linked to a non-existent wikipedia article. What's that about? —EncMstr 20:41, 17 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Fixed that now. It use to link to "Clean URLs" before I realized it was silly to have the 's' for a singular item. —Dispenser 07:31, 18 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

WikiWednesday edit

Will you be making it to the Lucky Lab tonight? -- llywrch 19:46, 1 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Segger Microcontroller Systems edit

You may be interested to know that I have (independently to your post at WikiProject Computing, which I just came across, and is the reason that I'm here) nominated this article for deletion. I've notified you as you seem to have some opinion on the article and may wish to comment at the discussion. I don't think that this counts as canvassing (votestacking, in this case) as I'm merely notifying you (without attempting to influence your decision) of the discussion as you seemed to have an interest in the article. Angus Lepper(T, C, D) 20:23, 8 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Note edit

WP:AIV blocked the guy who was making those changes for 31 hours, so yeah, it's vandalism. Admin confirmed vandalism. Now, I gotta revert your changes, thanks. - NeutralHomer T:C 04:39, 10 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Since no one has cited a rule and the fact that he was blocked for 31 hours and it is standard practice per the WP:WPRS rules to add the station URL in the infobox and the external links AND MANY stations remain....I have already reverted them. Which was just plain annoying.
Cite me a new rule or previous precedent that states the URLs are not allowed in the External Links, then I will revert my changes. - NeutralHomer T:C 05:05, 10 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

WPOR Collaboration of the Week edit

Greetings WPOR member, we are starting a weekly collaboration project where we will announce two articles that are currently stubs that we hope to work together to improve. No pressure to help, but if you would like to, just stop by one of the articles and see if you can find information to expand the article with, copy edit what is there, help with formatting, or add some images. This week’s articles are: Alis volat propriis and Fusitriton oregonensis. Aboutmovies 22:25, 13 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

DYK edit

  On 14 August, 2007, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Salmon River (Clackamas County, Oregon), which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

--Carabinieri 20:07, 14 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

The Chain Barnstar of Recognition edit

  The Chain Barnstar of Recognition
For making a difference! This Barnstar isn't free, this is a chain barnstar, as payment please give this star to at least 3-5 others with 500+ edits but no barnstar. So that everyone who deserves one will get one. Hpfan9374 01:20, 19 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

The Chain Barnstar of Merit edit

  The Chain Barnstar of Merit
For your hard work! This Barnstar isn't free, this is a chain barnstar, as payment please give this star to at least 4 others with 1500+ edits but no barnstar or has few barnstars. So that everyone who deserves one will get one. Hpfan9374 01:20, 19 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

The Chain Barnstar of Diligence edit

  The Chain Barnstar of Diligence
For shaping Wikipedia! This Barnstar isn't free, this is a chain barnstar, as payment please give this star to at least 3 others with 2500+ edits but no barnstar or has few barnstars. So that everyone who deserves one will get one. Hpfan9374 01:20, 19 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

The Wikipedian's Chain Barnstar of Honour edit

  The Wikipedian's Chain Barnstar of Honour
For building Wikipedia! This Barnstar isn't free, this is a chain barnstar, as payment please give this star to at least 2 others with 5000+ edits but no barnstar or has few barnstars. So that everyone who deserves one will get one. Hpfan9374 01:20, 19 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Portal edit

I don't know if you ment to put the Oregon list there, but that section is only supposed to be for Featured Class items. Unfortunetly we don't have too many "Oregon only" FLs. Aboutmovies 03:37, 21 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Oops! I was too close to the forest floor and didn't notice the canopy. Thanks for inquiring. —EncMstr 04:52, 21 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

WPOR Collaboration of the Week edit

Greetings WikiProject Oregon employees. Well a big thanks to all those who helped improve Alis volat propriis and Fusitriton oregonensis last week. This week’s Stub improvement are: Government of Oregon which should be easy, and Miss Oregon. Again, no pressure to help with the collaboration, choose one, both, or neither. Also, feel free to opt out of the notifications at the new page dedicated to collaborative efforts at WPOR (newsletter is in R&D). Aboutmovies 18:48, 22 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

WPOR Collaboration of the Week edit

Hello again WikiProject Oregon team members, its time for the next Collaboration of the Week. First a shout out to Sprkee for putting together some templates for this project. Now, in honor of Labor Day weekend and the outdoor nature of the activities that often accompany the three-day weekend, this week’s item is to de-redlink as many parks from the List of Oregon State Parks. Some may even by going to one of these places, a great opportunity to take a picture or two for an article. As always, participation is not required, though it is appreciated. And if you are caught, we will disavow any knowledge of your existence. Since we don’t want to waste any effort through duplication, please make a note on the talk page of which park article you are going to start. Good day! Aboutmovies 19:34, 30 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

World Forestry Center edit

Heh, I just was about to revert but you beat me to it. My edit summary said "rv (COI?) boostering that destroyed wiki markup--please discuss on the talk page" Thanks for looking after it! Katr67 16:58, 6 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

You are welcome. Not only did I beat you, but I beat you by hours! That's a rare accomplishment for me. I see you've also chimed in on the Nestucca River and Little Nestucca River articles. Thanks for keeping after that. —EncMstr 17:22, 6 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
Yeah, I was so excited to fix WFC that I didn't see that you'd done it hours ago. And yeah, I was going to get back to the Nestuccas' talk pages and say good job to that one editor for taking out the 2nd person. I'm still thinking it might be nice to split the individual waterfalls into their own articles, but I haven't looked at it closely enough. I think mostly it bugs me since they introduced that cute little globe icon to the coords--I find too many of those on one page distracting... See you around! Katr67 18:00, 6 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Lewis and Clark Expedition edit

Darn! Popups did get away from me. I've been exploring new ways to revert suspect vandalism that makes the edit summary more explanatory. I apologize--my bad -- Ltvine 20:32, 6 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Time for an update? edit

Could you please update Wikipedia:WikiProject Oregon/Admin when you get a few minutes? Thanks! Katr67 02:49, 7 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks again, I hope the gold guy below eased your pain. ;) Katr67 04:54, 7 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
You're welcome. I don't know what it is, but GoldGuy™ makes me smile. Thanks. —EncMstr 05:35, 7 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Round two of Awards edit

  WPOR Award: Sponsored in part by the Big Gold Dude.
You are hereby granted this shiny object for all your hard work at WikiProject Oregon!
Thanks for all your contributions last month, and for putting up with Katr's requests. Aboutmovies 04:03, 7 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

How do I submit a photo??? edit

thanks, but how do i do it???--Mary divalerio 21:11, 7 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thank you!!!! edit

Thanks sooo much for helping me out!!!!!!--Mary divalerio 22:05, 7 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

September WPOR Collaboration of the Week edit

First off, great job to all WikiProject Oregon folks for last week’s List of Oregon State Parks work. We pounded out six new state park articles: Sarah Helmick, Bald Peak, Bob Straub, Sumpter Valley Gold Dredge, Tumalo, and Peter Skene Ogden. Plus numerous other edits to improve the existing articles. As a reward, we are introducing the COTW award {{WPOR COTW award}}, and this time it goes to User:Woodstein52 for starting three of the articles.

On to this week. We are back to the usual two Top importance Stubs: Sunstone and Oregon, My Oregon. Both are stub pluses, so it shouldn’t take much to upgrade them both. Again to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts click here. Good day! Aboutmovies 22:34, 9 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thank You for the OSI Exorcism edit

I appreciate your efforts in getting the OSI comparisons out of the introduction of the Internet Protocol Suite article; I suppose the TCP/IP Model may be next. My OSI experience goes back to the late seventies when the model was first defined, in OSI standards and then in protocol testing at the Corporation for Open Systems. Complementing that has been a fair bit of more recent time in the IETF, plus many years of teaching networking and having written books and study guides. Trying to force things into OSI, in my experience, is one of the worst things that can happen to beginners in networking; it leads to nothing but confusion. Howard C. Berkowitz 20:08, 15 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

WPOR Collaboration: 09172007 edit

All righty WPOR ladies and gentleman, great job last week with our state song and gemstone. I have bumped them up to Start class. I haven’t looked at the contributions, so the COTW award will be later. This week’s articles are Darlene Hooley, by special request, and another Top stub, our very own state rock, the Thunderegg. Yes, apparently we have a state rock and state gemstone. No word on whether there is a state stone too. Hooley basically needs some sources to make it to the next level. Again to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts click here. In the words of Beaver Joe, whoop! Aboutmovies 18:05, 17 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge suggestion at DYK edit

Hi -- Nice article, looks like a fantastic area. I noticed while investigating for DYK that the hook claim "more than California and Washington combined" doesn't actually seem to be covered in the reference? Being in the UK, I don't know anything about reference sources on US Wildlife Reserves and can't find the comparative figures, so I wondered if you would be able to dig out references for them? Alternatively, the hook could perhaps be rephrased. Thanks, Espresso Addict 01:57, 19 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for fixing this, EncMstr -- I've added the article to the update template, so it should reach the mainpage within a few hours if none of the other DYK editors objects. Espresso Addict 03:12, 19 September 2007 (UTC)Reply


  On September 19, 2007, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge, which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

Well done! Blnguyen (bananabucket) 06:01, 19 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Reply + screenshot edit

I replied and uploaded a screenshot here. Have a nice day, Shinobu 13:04, 20 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Mount Hood climbing accidents edit

I just nominated Mount Hood climbing accidents for a DYK for September 19. I am wondering though whether it is eligible. Did you mostly create it on that date or was it a copy-paste? --Mattisse 21:35, 20 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

P.S. I also changed the lead so it would have punch for the DYK. --Mattisse 21:35, 20 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Unfortunately, the new article is not eligible. It was split off the Mount Hood article which was too heavy with incidents—as you can probably see. Most of the incidents I wrote December 2006 in response to heavy interest in the three lost climbers, and major misunderstandings of the history and risks. It was particularly vexing to me as a part time ski instructor on Mount Hood, especially hearing the reporters standing around the lodge talking about things without the first clue what they were talking about. —EncMstr 21:57, 20 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

P.S., thanks for fixing the lead. I've looked at it too many times to see how to fix it. —EncMstr 21:58, 20 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

DYK edit

  On 22 September, 2007, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge, which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

--Daniel Case 02:47, 22 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Please don't template the regulars edit

Hi. You recently left two template warnings on User talk:Ed Fitzgerald consisting of {{uw-delete1}} and {{uw-editsummary}}. You may not be aware of WP:DTTR, or the fact that Ed Fitzgerald has been on Wikipedia since June 27, 2005. In the future could you please check the contribution history (click on oldest to see the first edit) before templating the regulars? Personal messages work better in these situations. Thanks for your understanding. —Viriditas | Talk 09:43, 22 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

DYK edit

  On 22 September, 2007, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Point Adams Light, which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

--Carabinieri 18:29, 22 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Fall WPOR COTW edit

Welcome to autmun and the weekly COTW news. Great job to those who helped out with last week’s articles: Darlene Hooley & Thunderegg. Both made great improvements. This week, something a little different. With fall upon us, the photo ops are going to be harder to get, so we have a photo request fulfillment drive. Take a look at the requested pictures for Oregon category or the graphics subproject for what’s needed. Then go take a picture, or search online for a free picture to upload (US gov sites are great and there are links available from the above links). If you fill a request, be sure to remove the request template from the article’s talk page. Our other item is another red link removal drive, this time on the flagship Oregon article. Like the state parks red link drive, try to coordinate on the talk page. Again to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts click here. Aboutmovies 01:54, 24 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Wiki sortable edit

Thanks for the help with Nilgiris_(mountains)#List_of_peaks_in_the_Nilgiri_Hills . !-- use three "||" in each table entry so sortable works! -- I'll know better next time.Marcus 00:07, 27 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Mount Ashland edit

Have you looked at this lately? Lots of good material there, but it needs cleanup. And possibly a POV check? I didn't look too closely. Katr67 17:00, 27 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Yeah, I noticed major additions were made. I'll add it to my near-term todo list. Thanks. —EncMstr 17:17, 27 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

New article relating to Oregon! edit

I am happy to announce i have created another article relating to Oregon, but it is far from being complete, and i would love your help and comments on making it better. The article is Portland Police Bureau. Thank you, Tiptoety 19:06, 1 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Week 1 October WP:ORE COTW edit

I know everyone has been waiting anxiously for this week’s COTW, so here they are: Barlow Road and Columbia River Plateau. Both are almost Start class, just some formatting and referencing, plus a little expansion and they will be there!

As to last week, it is difficult to track the items we were working on, but I know some pictures were added and at least three red links were removed from Oregon, so thank you to all those who participated. The award winner will be GoodDamon for their creation of the Oregon Forest Resources Institute article. We have now worked through all the Top class stubs and are into the High class stubs. Again to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts click here. Happy editing, and remember if you see a downed power line, don’t pick it up. Aboutmovies 20:15, 1 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

RV Vandalism edit

Thanks a lot for getting rid of vandalism from MDPL! --Use the force (Talk * Contribs) 00:54, 2 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks edit

Thanks for the Big Gold Dude barnstar! The best one to be had in all WP, in my humble opinion. I've enjoyed having our work overlap for some time…glad this bit made an impression, and here's to collaborations yet to come! -Pete 22:30, 3 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Bull Run Watershed edit

While the actual physical watershed may only be in two counties, the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit, the area closed to public access, is located in three, including Hood River County... it is a small area of land, but it is still in Hood River County. Dwight911 06:40, 7 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

WPOR CoTW: Don Schollander & Conde McCullough edit

Greetings WPOR world. Last week was great with the Barlow Road seeing lots of improvement, maybe even B class. Columbia River Plateau also saw some improvement, maybe enough to bump it to Start. On with the countdown, another two Stubs in the High category, both happen to be people: Don Schollander a multi-gold medalist; and then world-renowned bridge architect and all-around swell guy Conde McCullough. Schollander needs sources more than anything, and McCullough needs more of a bio, plus maybe a nice chart for the bridges with type/year/location/length. Again to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts click here. This week’s safety tip, stranger=danger. Aboutmovies 18:05, 8 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Damn it not again edit

Sorry, the script has a bug that for some odd reason sometimes removes recent additions. I'll re-add it if you didn't already. Thanks for letting me know. Aboutmovies 18:45, 8 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

I kinda figured that was the reason. Thanks for fixing it. —EncMstr 18:51, 8 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Barlow edit

  The COTW award from WPOR.
Thanks for leading the way in last week's Collaboration of the Week!
Great job helping get Barlow Road up to standards. Aboutmovies 02:05, 9 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Time for an update? edit

To Wikipedia:WikiProject Oregon/Admin? Whenever you get a chance. Thanks again for your great coding skills! Katr67 17:55, 9 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Bull Run River (Oregon) edit

By the way, do you think the river have an article separate from the watershed? I do. Right now the river redirects to the watershed. Katr67 18:05, 9 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

I suspect it does deserve at least the content that any other Mount Hood area rivers have. One of the paradoxes of the wilderness rivers is the great challenge to dig up information on them: because they are wild there is little interest in publishing information about them, though their wildness makes them all the more deserving of being written about.... —EncMstr 18:07, 12 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Category:Oregon-related lists edit

I ran across this today. It was a redlink from List of newspapers in Oregon and is part of the template used on that page. I plan to try to populate it using AWB, but I thought I'd let you know about it in case you have time and a fast way to do it. P.S. Any thoughts on Bull Run or creating a coords for dummies tutorial? Katr67 18:01, 12 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

AWB is the best way I'm aware of to edit a bunch of articles, so please go for it.
Coords for dummies, eh? Is that intended for a competent wikieditor, but something more friendly than template:coord's explanation? —EncMstr 18:13, 12 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Yeah, its something I suggested on the WPORE talk page. I have enough on my mind without trying to decipher something like the page you mentioned. Just a subpage of the project page that explains a few useful coords templates that we can use in Oregon articles, maybe with some Oregon-specific examples, and if you're privvy to the changes in the coords realm, updated so we don't get taken by surprise with things like the change to the Geolinks template. Katr67 18:23, 12 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

WikiOregon COTW edit

Greetings once again WikiProject Oregon members. Thank you to those who help out with improving Conde McCullough and Don Schollander last week. This week is a Stub break, with a Ref improvement drive for Oregon and a request for work on Portland Police Bureau. For the ref improvement, this means sourcing tagged statements and standardizing all existing citations, both of which are needed for GA and FA status. Again to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts click here. Aboutmovies 18:07, 15 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Latgawas edit

There's a button called "deleted contributions" but I'm not sure if non-admins can see it. You used to not be able to see them at all once they'd been deleted. You can also check the deletion log. Cheers. Dina 20:36, 17 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

I'm not an admin, and don't see any button like "deleted contributions". Seems useful, and it's a bit unclear why it would be restricted to admins. Sure enough, the deletion logs for each article shows them. Thanks for the reply. —EncMstr 21:22, 17 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
I think the idea is that deleted contributions should be relatively restricted as they are often offensive, defamatory, etc. One of the "advantages" to adminship is that you can see deleted articles, but they are often (as this one was) filled with venom and unpleasantness (racist and graphic nonsense). Hence the harshness of my warnings on the matter. Cheers. Dina 18:35, 19 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Maps edit

Nice work on the Barlow Road map! I'm thinking you could make short work of this request, if you have the time and inclination? Katr67 18:50, 22 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. There's no map on L&C?! My methods are far from efficient, so offhand that seems a frighteningly large project. Maybe though. Sounds interesting.... —EncMstr 19:33, 22 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Collaboration of the Week edit

Howdy doody ya’ll WPOR poke, time for more COTW. Thanks for the work on Portland Police Bureau and improving the references at Oregon. This week we are back to Stubs with Eastern Oregon and Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. Both need just a little TLC to make it to Start. Again to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts click here. Aboutmovies 01:50, 23 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

We are talking apples and oranges edit

Concerning my questions on Western Oregon University My main question is - I need to know how to obtain permission from an individual liscensed by an organization that holds the copyright, or how to make a footnote for this.

Since I am new to this medium I am having to learn some of the basics, but I never used any of the application brochure material and I completely understand using language that is advertising oriented versus factual. The material I am asking about is concerning university history and the course catalog as well as images. Our pr office is contacted daily concerning using this information for news stories and other reference material so I would assume that the university should be considered a primary source. For example how would I get permission to display the image of the mascot from a state institution (I would assume this is considered good content).

As a web user and designer I do not like comparing traditional printed material like the Encyclopedia Britanica to Wikipedia because they are not the same for multiple reasons. Wikipedia is a reference Web site, but it is not considered a serious research tool by academia. It may consider itself an encyclopedia, but it is still part of the emerging Web media and is not the same. This is good because serious academic researchers many times ignore the principles of what individuals may really want to know or are looking for. People come to wikipedia through search engines not card catalogs and the inclusion of phone numbers and other information that is factually true and relevant to the items that are presented. Also many of the topics listed in Wikipedia would never be included in an encyclopedia, this has more to do with information going out of date and the cost of printing. I completely understand that sales and promotional speach should be omitted, because it is not factual or is opinionated. I also agree with the omission of long lists of classes and other items. But if a source is factually accurate and used as reference material in other media (student population, historical information, degree programs, etc) then it should be useable, but how.

Moonpoint 00:56, 24 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

SPAM ala COTW edit

Ladies and Gentlemen its time for another episode of Collaboration of the Week. Last week’s show starring Fort Vancouver National Historic Site & Eastern Oregon received high ratings. This week’s show star two more stubs, Johnny Kitzmiller & John Wesley Davis. As always, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here. Don’t delay, act today! Aboutmovies 18:19, 29 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

New COTW edit

Hello again from WikiProject Oregon. A round of applause for the project in October when we added three GAs, one FA, plus 10 DYKs! Next, thanks to all those who participated in last week’s Collaboration of the Week, John Wesley Davis & Johnny Kitzmiller. This week we have the Cayuse War, and in honor of the home opener, the Portland Trail Blazers. Once again, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here. Aboutmovies 18:37, 5 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Celilo Falls edit

I just don't know how that happened...???? Maybe Speck did it while I was fixing him dinner? ~ WikiDon 00:33, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Location:

You put: 45.65230|-120.96840
geonames.usgs.gov has: 45.649845|-120.9789563
Of course, I have found errors at the site before. ~ WikiDon 00:36, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
Either way, it's closer than the original value, and the two locations are only 900m apart. However, I attributed it incorrectly: Acme mapper looked it up somehow and gave this location. I thought it was USGS, but viewing the Google map, it gives the same place. The satellite view is convincing though—there are rapids near both. —EncMstr 00:50, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Mo's edit

Thank you for the clean up help on the article. I did adjust the second image (beer label) to allow for better readability but left the first floating per your change. If you don't mind I would like to keep the separate Reference and Note sections, there are different schools of thought on that from what I can tell in the MOS, the reason I did it that way was to emphasize that the book was a general reference as opposed to a specific inline reference or a note used to expand the citation. Awotter 09:02, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Sure thing. I understood that having both Notes and References was nonstandard. In particular, general references tend to get tagged with {{Nofootnotes}} which would seem to imply they aren't encouraged. —EncMstr 09:11, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
Forgive me for whining but learning how to edit Wiki is a steep learning curve! I changed the article to "<br/>" as you suggested, I'm not all that up on how the clear all effects browsers, it was a suggestion on the image page when you didn't want a floating box to break across sections (I think). i have some training in graphic design, which is probably not a good thing in this case. I will go back and see about the footnoting, when I helped add references to an earlier article I did combine the two per a suggestion because it was too unwieldy. Awotter 09:35, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
I resemble that remark! Excuse me for butting in, but since I'm often the one who tags things with {{nofootnotes}}, I'll just say that I do that when I can see that it's going to be much more helpful for future editors if specific facts are cited and there are no inline citations whatsoever. Heck, I've even tagged articles I've written, because I really wished I'd used in-line citations and not general references. There's not really a consensus on the matter, so on the Mo's article, which is obviously well-cited, I wouldn't worry about it. I also note that the military history WikiProject encourages having both a "notes" and "references" section. It is confusing around here. Don't give up! Nice work on Mo's. Katr67 15:37, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

More Scorpios... <shakes head> edit

 
This is a bit early, I don't want to forget. Happy Birthday! Katr67 15:24, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

P.S. I'm just teasing about Scorpios--My grandma would have been 96 on Sunday (alas she only made it to 94), she was born on 11/11/11. In Squirrel, Idaho, no less. I just think that is the coolest thing. :) Katr67 15:24, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thank you. My grandma was born November 161906 (but died a few years ago). A pod of Scorpios? —EncMstr 17:22, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Camp Pioneer edit

I removed the tag because it had seven references, more than many other articles. I do agree that the article should be expanded. --evrik (talk) 21:15, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

WPOR's newest COTW edit

Thank you to all those editors who helped improve Cayuse War and Portland Trail Blazers last week as part of the Collaboration of the Week. They are looking much better. This week, with the election season over, we’ll tackle a request for Oregon Ballot Measure 37 (2004), which should have plenty of WP:RS available to work with on improvement. Our other article is another Stub in the High category, our only Miss America, Katie Harman. Once again, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here. Legal disclaimer: WikiProject Oregon and its affiliates are not liable for any personal injuries acquired while editing on the COTW including but not limited to carpel tunnel syndrome, Wikistress, alcoholism, anxiety attacks, or extreme emotional distress. Aboutmovies 20:04, 12 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Need help with image layout question edit

Please see User talk:Katr67#Image resolution. I'll drop a note on Cacophony's page as well. Thanks! Katr67 20:08, 14 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks bunches! Katr67 20:43, 14 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

DYK edit

  On 16 November, 2007, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Office Bridge, which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

--Zzyzx11 (Talk) 09:02, 16 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia:WikiProject Oregon/Admin edit

Nudge Nudge. Katr67 (talk) 05:57, 18 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Oregon COTW version 11.20 edit

Welcome to the jungle folks. Thanks to those who helped out with Katie Harman and Oregon Ballot Measure 37 (2004) last week. This week, we have two high priority stubs, one of the two major hospitals in Legacy Emanuel Hospital & Health Center, and Oregon Department of Education. Enjoy your turkeys, or for some enjoy your tofurkeys. As always, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here. Aboutmovies (talk) 08:55, 20 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

WPORE Civil War COTW edit

Hello again to WikiProject Oregon members, time for this week’s Collaboration of the Week. Thank you to those who helped out improving Legacy Emanuel Hospital & Health Center and Oregon Department of Education last week. This week, in honor of the annual Civil War, we have the University of Oregon Ducks and the Oregon State University Beavers. Or if you attended some other school, feel free to improve your alma mater’s article. Once again, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here. Aboutmovies (talk) 06:58, 26 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Question about templates, and formatting edit

Hi, my son Pete(r) Forsyth suggested I ask you about something I got into over my head tonight....for some ungodly reason (don't I need some sleep?!) I decided to see if I could figure out how to add a map (and a more explicit description) to the page Dospat Dam - I've spent several hours wrestling with location boxes and templates (settlement, lake) - and couldn't quite get what I envisioned. I put my best efforts on Talk:Dospat_Dam - I wonder if you could take a look? There's probably a LOT o' usable "help" on the topic "out there", but I'm wondering if you could point me at specific things? I tend to get lost in the sea of too much info!

By the way, I am delighted to find another person dedicated to using two spaces after ends of sentences...and you have a lot of other nifty little tags/templates/whatever the proper term is, on your user page! -- Martha (talk) 06:57, 28 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Aha, Enc… so YOU'RE the one putting in all those database-slowing extraneous spaces in the Oregon articles! I knew there was something funny about you ;) (I used to use two spaces er, religiously…likely some religion learned from my mom. But I read somewhere that modern proportional typefaces take all that into account. I believed it, because I believe everything I read. (It's why I love Wikipedia.) So I stopped. -Pete (talk) 07:33, 28 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for the comments (on my page) - I think I've just gotten too sleepy to think anymore! One of my problems was that I had tried to do a simpler map, but the coordinates just wouldn't work out right, if I copied the SAME coordinates from the map I put up, the location was further south! But after I wrote to you I discovered Template:Location map and maybe that will tell me what I want to know.
As for spaces after periods, (Peter), modern proportional typefaces will do the SAME spacing to the period in Mt. Athos as they do to the period at the end of a sentence - but those two periods are different. The compelling thing for me was finding, in a book called Words Into Type that I used when doing my book, a discussion of this very thing. The author agreed that the trend is towards one space, but commented that (this may not be an exact quote) "some educators feel that this contributes to breaking down the concept of a sentence." So I felt entirely justified in continuing to do what I had been taught to do: put TWO spaces at the end of a sentence! --Martha (talk) 08:03, 28 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Category:Wilderness Areas of Oregon edit

Hiya, I would like to move all of the ones that say "Wilderness Area" to just "Wilderness". Does that make sense? This seems to be the standard designation, but I wanted to run it by you first since it's an area of interest of yours. I don't really care one way or the other as long as they are consistent. P.S. Thanks for your two cents on the Mt. Hood Villages thing. Katr67 (talk) 18:30, 28 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

I'm not sure which you mean: searching wikitext of List of Oregon Wildernesses doesn't find "area" except in the category name. (You're welcome.) —EncMstr 18:33, 28 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
No, what I mean is we have articles in the category either named "Wilderness": Badger Creek Wilderness or "Wilderness Area": Strawberry Mountain Wilderness Area. And I'd like to move them all to "Wilderness": Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. Unless there's some reason not to? Katr67 (talk) 18:42, 28 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
P.S. per List of U.S. Wilderness Areas. Katr67 (talk) 18:45, 28 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for doing the work! Now this WikiGnome will have to find some other project to do... Katr67 (talk) 19:44, 28 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
This is so much easier than the editing I usually do—which is fine: I'm a little under the weather today. If I were a countitis type, this would be the way to go! Thanks for pointing out the inconsistency. —EncMstr 19:48, 28 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Yep, gnoming is the way to go. I continue to be amazed that my edit count is as high as it is... Hope you feel better soon. Katr67 (talk) 19:59, 28 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Oregon Lottery edit

There's often a lot of unexplained anon activity on that article--checking the contribs, some of it seems like a generalized anti-lottery campaign, some of it seems pro-lottery, but hardly any of it is done by people with accounts. I'm never sure what to make of it, but thanks for helping keep an eye on it. Katr67 18:32, 30 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

People still protest lotteries?! It hadn't occurred to me, but it makes a twisted sort of sense. Guess it makes sense to keep doing the usual, though I had hoped for something more rational from one of the deletionists. —EncMstr 18:36, 30 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
Yeah I think it either has to do with the fact that it's a ripoff, or else because of increased problems with gambling addiction, or both, but the anon or anons routinely remove wikilinks, categories, etc. from various state lottery articles. Seems like a weird way to keep people from finding out about the lotteries, but some of the edits are subtle enough they go undetected for a while, so maybe it helps them a little. So far it doesn't seem disruptive enough for a block, but we're not Gambler's Anonymous, so if it steps up, maybe I'll see if someone wants to look into the matter. Katr67 19:40, 30 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

FA for WPORE COTW edit

Greetings boys and girls from the fine folks at The Wettest Place on Earth! A thank you to those who helped last week make some good improvements on the U of O and OSU OS articles. For this week, the next stub on the list is Fortune 1000 company Lithia Motors, Inc. way down south in Dixie, which only needs a little added to make it to Start. The other is a bit more of a challenge, but Linus Pauling I believe is our only Nobel Prize winning Oregonian, and a former FA. So hopefully we can get it back to FA, check the talk page’s article history template for comments. Once again, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here. Aboutmovies 20:51, 3 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

A couple offwiki ideas edit

Hi EncMstr, I have a couple thoughts I want to share with you.

First, a project of mine, that's grown out of List of Oregon ballot measures: there's a really cool web site, dabbledb.com, that is essentially a platform for creating database apps, without needing to do all that complicated techy stuff. It's sort of like Filemaker Pro, but designed as a web app to begin with. Best of all, the monthly subscription fee is nil, if the content you create is Creative Commons-licensed. So, I put some of the info from the Ballot Measures article in there, and have been structuring it as a database. The more I work on this, the more I realize it has the potential to be a much more powerful resource than any Wikipedia article could be. So, I'm wondering if you'd like to take a look, offer any thoughts, and if you like what you see, conceivably help me build it or suggest other uses for databases that could complement what we're doing at Wikiproject Oregon. Here's the public URL]; if you want to edit or build it, let me know and I'll get you your own login.

Second, I want to be sure you're aware of WikiWednesdays. We have a holiday party coming up this Wednesday, in inner SE Portland at the AboutUs.org offices. Here's the info -- I hope you can make it! This month, we've invited a bunch of activist types, who might benefit from an intro to wikis.

  • offices of AboutUs.com
  • Wednesday, December 5, 2007
  • 5:30pm - 9:30pm
  • 107 SE Washington St, Suite 520, Portland
  • 503.488.5763

-Pete 09:35, 4 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

IP test edit

What is my IP? There seems to be no easy way to find out. 76.27.192.20 (talk) 09:13, 6 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Oregon COTW #25 (or so) edit

Hello again from the COTW of WikiProject Oregon. We thank ye who went forth through the rain and mud and helped out with last week’s articles Lithia Motors and Linus Pauling. Hopefully Linus can return to FA status early next year. This week we have the request of Oregon Ballot Measure 5 (1990) and High importance article Portland Rose Festival. Whatever work you can contribute would be greatly appreciated by our master. Once again, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here.[citation needed] Aboutmovies (talk) 07:57, 11 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness edit

 

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Happy Holidays from WP:ORE edit

Hello again from the Collaboration of the Week for WikiProject Oregon. This week are two more stubs, the Oregon Garden and former Congressman Robert B. Duncan. Both are close to moving up to Start class, so only a little work is needed. Once again, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here. Aboutmovies (talk) 23:54, 17 December 2007 (UTC)Reply


- Apologies for the notices you're having to give this IP address about making edits, it's shared by a Local Authority workforce of about 4,000. I've sent an email around regarding this and asking employees to register usernames and not to make edits. Apologies for this crude message, I'm not sure if there's a messaging feature. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.195.236.105 (talk) 14:17, 18 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Holiday COTW edit

Greetings to all the WikiProject Oregon crew. Happy holidays to those who celebrate holidays. Thanks to those who helped out with last week’s articles Oregon Garden and Robert B. Duncan. Due to the holidays and people likely to be spending less time on Wikipedia, the new Collaboration of the Week will run for two weeks (OK actually I’ll be out of the country, but same difference). The first item will be a general Reference Improvement Drive. So find an article, source an tagged sentence or bring all the citations up to WP:CITE standards. The other item is a Tagging Drive, looking for those random articles about Oregon that do not yet have a {{WikiProject Oregon}} tag on the talk page. In the past I’ve found the Category:People from Oregon and its sub cats fertile ground for the lost Oregon souls. Once again, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here. Aboutmovies (talk) 05:53, 23 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Coord vs. Geolinks edit

Per your changes at Yaquina Bay. I take it that "coord" is the wave of the future? The debate about Geolinks is ongoing, but it looks like they will eventually be phased out (and the current way they display is redundant and the wording clunky). Would a Geolinks to Coords replacement drive be a good idea for a future COTW for WP:ORE or should we wait until the matter is settled once and for all? Katr67 (talk) 18:22, 26 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

I don't know, but it feels like {{coord}} will be the only survivor. Since it is a superset of the others, converting them to redirects to coord would be the obvious interim solution, until a bot can replace them. As you might have noticed by my placement within Yaquina Bay, it's not clear where the pure title form should go in the article. Perhaps it's a call for infoboxen establishment for all articles using coordinates, especially boxen accepting a coordinate= parameter, instead of the icky lat_deg, lat_min, lat_sec, ... form.
I think your "feeling" is right on the money. I would still be tempted to put the coords at the bottom of the page, but like I'm always saying "I don't care as long as it's consistent". And I wouldn't hold my breath about a bot replacement anytime soon, so I may start converting articles as I run across them. I really did like having the links in the el section though. Too bad we can't do something with user prefs that would accomodate that. Good idea about the infoboxes. I tend to avoid them except for NRHP articles... Katr67 (talk) 19:43, 26 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

US 30 edit

I did that because there's a U.S. Route 30 in Oregon. --NE2 19:36, 26 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Shiny update for the new year? edit

Happy New Year! I'm sure you have exciting plans over the next couple days, but when you get a minute, could you update Wikipedia:WikiProject Oregon/Admin? Unless you want to wait until the article tagging drive is over, which is probably whenever AM gets back... Katr67 (talk) 16:28, 31 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Belize edit

Have a great time! No phone and no electricity sounds heavenly. Katr67 (talk) 21:40, 4 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

New Year COTW from WP:ORE edit

Happy New Year to all the Oregon WikiProject People. A big round of applause for everyone last year, we got a lot done. A thank you to everyone who helped with the last Collaboration of the Week, I saw a large number of articles in the unassessed section and our total number of articles is over 5000 (we were around 4000 in June when the assessment program finished the initial run) so I know at one person was busy tagging. This week we are back to a High importance Stub article the one and only max security prison, first prison, and only one with a death row in the state, the Oregon State Penitentiary. Then, by request we have one of the most prolific ballot measure sponsors in Mr. Bill Sizemore. Once again, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here. Aboutmovies (talk) 16:46, 7 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

PS, enjoy the vacation. Aboutmovies (talk) 16:46, 7 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Welcome back! edit

Now, get to work ;) See History of Oregon.

Hope you had an awesome trip. -Pete (talk) 08:00, 14 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. Already did some minor polishing. Nice work pulling the history article together.
Had a great time in the Belize jungle. Surprisingly, scuba in the Great Blue Hole was the trip's lowlight, except perhaps the stormy weather the first day or so. The other dives were more enjoyable with good visibility and plentiful life. —EncMstr 08:26, 14 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Ah, sorry, I missed that! Glad you noticed, and thanks. You know, there were supposed to be 5 sections, but I screwed up. The breakdown that AM came up with originally had an "early history" era, between "native peoples" and "pioneer." (I added "geologic" to cover the stuff before "native peoples.") Not sure the best way to deal with this, but probably adding "early history" back, with a little more info on Spanish/English/American exploration by sea would be a good thing.
That sounds like a great trip, I've always been fascinated by the idea of scuba, but never had the opportunity. Get any good pics? -Pete (talk) 09:33, 14 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
No good pictures underwater. There seemed to be a negative space wedgie affecting optical equipment: A new mask needed serious attention to prevent from fogging (fixed after the first dive), brought the wrong housing for my 6 megapixel cameras, and opted not to take the camcorder housing on the trip at all (bulky and not planning on doing much diving). I borrowed a 2 megapixel camera, but returned it without uploading the photos. Now, if you want land images, it would be possible to fill your hard drives.... —EncMstr 16:55, 14 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ditto on the welcome back. How's about a gallery subpage so we can see your pics? :) Katr67 (talk) 18:54, 14 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

WPORE edit

Thanks for greeting that user. Unfortunately my initial reaction was unprintable I and hadn't gotten around to formulating a more polite reply. :) Katr67 (talk) 20:48, 14 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thanks edit

Hey, thanks for your pointers. I'm sorry for being kind of a jerk to some of the other users, it was childish. Tell me if you need anything, although I'm sure you won't need me. Your pal, Creamy3 (talk) 23:00, 14 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Hood edit

So, whatever became of the two missing climbers from December of 2006? Were their bodies ever found? Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? 23:16, 15 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

No sign of them. There was a big search in September, when the snowpack tends to be at its lowest. (See http://www.pmru.org/pressroom/headlines/20070908SearchforMissingBodies.html) I think there was a smaller search in October, since the snows didn't begin until late this season. They're still out there somewhere. —EncMstr 23:24, 15 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
How many other never-found bodies are on the slopes of Hood, that we know of? Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? 23:30, 15 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
That would be an excellent research project, but very challenging. Of the list at Mount Hood climbing accidents, I suspect that two could be intentional disappearances and they're now elsewhere with assumed identities. Even more challenging would be the people who didn't tell anyone where they were going, and died there somehow. As for "known bodies," I have a vague recollection of a half dozen or so since the 1970s, though some could well be duplicates. —EncMstr 00:00, 16 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
The obvious question is what might have happened to the two from a year ago, but it's probably not easy to find such relatively small objects. You don't realize how big Mt. Hood is until you get close to it. And unlike Everest, where they bodies just stay up there forever, frozen, there could be freezing and thawing on Hood and the bodies could decompose over summer, right? Cheery thoughts. :( Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? 03:34, 16 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Perhaps, but they're almost certainly under snow, which is why they haven't been found—and therefore probably intact. My bet is they're in Eliot Glacier somewhere about here. If I were them, I'd probably have headed downwind for improved vision and warmth, try to follow Cooper Spur, but probably get disoriented, veer left and tumble down it bringing a lot of snow on top of me.
As for the size: after driving to Meadows or Timberline, it's either so nice the immenseness of the land is easily overlooked, or it's so awful it's invisible. Next time you're out in the snow, remove any skis/snowshoes/etc. and walk a ways on ungroomed snow. Then imagine doing that for miles in severe weather not really knowing if you're going a good direction. Doubt about each step really wears one out. (Yep: been there, done that.) —EncMstr 04:00, 16 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Aha. So they are probably buried under a small "avalanche" of their own making, and if they are found someday, it will probably be by chance. As for what you describe about walking under blizzard conditions... well, that's why I like to admire mountains from a safe distance. :) One thing for sure... if you're on a mountain, and are not sure where you're going, it's probably a good idea to stop. But I'm sure panic sets in and you want to make progress. The risks of falling vs. freezing to death. Not good options. Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? 04:32, 16 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Oregon GA COTW edit

Howdy to WikiProject Oregon members, time for another edition of the Collaboration of the Week. As you may have already noticed, our flagship article Oregon is up for the third time as we make a push to get WP:GA status before going for WP:FA. Since this will take some time to get where it needs to be, this will be the COTW for more than just a week. Also, so we hopefully don’t trip over ourselves, try to coordinate on the article’s talk page. Once again, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here.

On another note, just a general good job/pat on the back to the project for a great 2007, the first full year of the project. We had 83 DYKs about Oregon, improved one article to FA, and went from around 4 GAs to 17 GAs. Plus numerous new articles, improvements to existing, the introduction of the COTW, and the introduction of article assessment at the project. Again, great job and here’s to a new year. Aboutmovies (talk) 16:53, 17 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Admin edit

Hi. I just wondered if you've considered becoming an admin. You seem experienced enough, so I'd be happy to nominate you if you're interested. Regards. Epbr123 (talk) 14:25, 18 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the offer. One question really: If one becomes an admin, is one obligated to use admin tools? Or is it "volunteer as desired"? —EncMstr 19:12, 18 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
There's no obligation to use admin tools regularly. Obviously, it will harm your nomination if you never intend to use them. Epbr123 (talk) 19:24, 18 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
I would use them, but I was just wondering which flavor of the Good Samaritan law would apply: obligation to act or encouragement to act. I imagine I'd hang out at AIV and actively look for vandals. —EncMstr 19:43, 18 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Judging by your number of reports to AIV, you seem to be regularly involved in admin related work anyway, so there wouldn't be a problem. It wouldn't even be a problem if the only admin work you intended to do was block vandals you encountered through your normal article editing activities. Epbr123 (talk) 19:54, 18 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Okay, seems to be lots of "good" with little "bad". What do I do? "Yes please" —EncMstr 02:47, 21 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Let me know once you've answered the questions on your RfA page and I'll get the nomination started. Try to make your answers as thorough as possible, and admit to any conflicts you've had. You can see how others have answered them at Wikipedia:Requests for adminship. Also, avoid canvassing other users' talk-pages for support, as this will be frowned upon. Good luck. Epbr123 (talk) 10:06, 21 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. I filled it out. Should I expand it further? —EncMstr 19:17, 21 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
You'll have to expand Q1 somehow. Some users oppose based on the length of answers. Epbr123 (talk) 19:21, 21 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
How's that? —EncMstr 00:02, 22 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Looks durn good to me. I'm itchin' to !vote. -Pete (talk) 00:09, 22 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
It's started :) Epbr123 (talk) 00:11, 22 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

multiple consecutive edits edit

I assume you're talking about Steamboats of the Coquille River, a new page which IMHO is a fine little article. It has images, sources, and no OR. It has a navbox which I created myself. It takes me a bit of work to make an article look good on the screen, probably because of my own lack of skill I guess. But every edit I made to it was fully described in the edit summary. I was deliberate in doing that so that people could more easily track the edits if they wanted to. After doing all that, the first comment I get on the article was yours, and you don't contribute anything to the substance of the article or even say anything about the substance but mention only the number of the edits. I've seen many articles with more edits and less detail in the edit summary. Mtsmallwood (talk) 15:42, 18 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

DYK edit

  On 20 January, 2008, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Cape Perpetua, which you recently nominated. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

--Maxim(talk) 16:06, 20 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Dammasch edit

Uh, I suppose you must have used that fancy gooo-gle thing I've been hearing so much about. I really should try that some time ;) Thanks. -Pete (talk) 09:34, 26 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

WPOR DYKs edit

Just an FYI, you have contributed enough Oregon DYKs to proudly display the {{WPOR DYK bronze}} badge. Then when you get up to 10 you can swap it for silver. Aboutmovies (talk) 07:47, 27 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Adminship edit

Congratulations, you are now an administrator - and with near unanimous support! Now is the time to visit the Wikipedia:New admin school and, if you haven't already, to look through the Wikipedia:Administrators' how-to guide and Wikipedia:Administrators' reading list. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me, or at the Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard. Warofdreams talk 00:11, 29 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Congrats, have fun with the tools! Malinaccier (talk) 00:12, 29 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Woot! Way to go! Katr67 (talk) 00:18, 29 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Yaah! Couldn't go to a more capable fellow. Looking forward to working with you, and your newly-expanded superpowers! -Pete (talk) 00:29, 29 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Thank you one and all. I'll have to be much more accurate with the mouse now. Beside each of your names (on the watchlist) is a new, rather scary option:
(diff) (hist) . . User talk:EncMstr‎; 16:29:10 . . (+211) . . Peteforsyth (Talk | contribs | block) (→Adminship - more woot)
Yikes! —EncMstr 00:36, 29 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Hey!! Easy with the trigger finger, buddy. Also, remember alcohol and admin logins don't mix ;) -Pete (talk) 00:39, 29 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

All those cool tools and you still have to go around fixing my *duh* spelling. Thanks! Katr67 (talk) 20:19, 29 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

No sweat. Did you know there are browsers which help with spelling? FireFox: get it, learn it, love it.  ;-) (All three are easy to do.) —EncMstr 20:24, 29 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
I ♥♥♥ Firefox and use it at home all the time. No can use at work though. :( I also love it because with Firefox, you can have 160 tabs open (yes I have done this) and that doesn't work in Explorer. Katr67 (talk) 20:51, 29 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
To a natural born good speller. Congratulations on your adminship. -Susanlesch (talk) 22:54, 30 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Itanium edit

I was just adding this article to the portal's selected article section as we are adding all the GA quality articles. But when we add them we try to have an Oregon tie in the small text section, and I couldn't find anything about Oregon in the article. I know Intel is big in the state and all, but what connection is there to this chip set? I tried looking through The Oregonian archives for connections like it was developed or produced here, but I could only find that there was some testing on it here. Do you know of any other connection? Thanks. Aboutmovies (talk) 09:05, 31 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Indeed I do. I used to play volleyball with a key Itanium project member. I'm not sure which release: there were at least four. I think the first was developed in California. But newer versions were developed and prototyped in Hillsboro, as were most processors of this era. Maybe an Intel document would source this? These hint at it: [1] [2], and this backs the first version being in California. —EncMstr 09:30, 31 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Nope, I was mistaken. The WP:ORE tag is removed. Sorry. My contact worked on other products. —EncMstr 21:38, 31 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
OK, thanks for looking into it. Aboutmovies (talk) 17:44, 1 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Account creation edit

Account creation is limited to experienced users and administrators. I can't find a definition of experienced users, but due to database limitations, it's always defined in terms of time since the account was registered (or I believe actually number of total contributions to the wiki since the account was registered), rather than number of contributions. For these purposes, a year and a half would be plenty, even though the user has no contributions. As to why - who knows? Perhaps they were confused, perhaps they were experimenting, perhaps they regularly use their account to view Wikipedia and wanted to create an alternate account to view it with different preferences. Warofdreams talk 18:41, 31 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Crunchyjb edit

Tad harsh to give Crunchyjb another warning on Professor's Cube as I had already given him a lower level one for the same offence and he had already self-reverted the edit. SpinningSpark 20:58, 31 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

What is it you can still see? I can see three edits by this user. The first added one to the number. The second edit undid the first edit and simultaneously added some more spurious digits. The final edit undid the second edit returning the article to original status (as far as I can see). Am I missing something? SpinningSpark 21:11, 31 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Here are the last five entries I see:

(cur) (last) 2008-01-31T12:21:53 Crunchyjb (Talk | contribs | block) (6,855 bytes) (rollback | undo)
(cur) (last) 2008-01-31T12:21:28 Crunchyjb (Talk | contribs | block) (6,905 bytes) (undo)
(cur) (last) 2008-01-31T12:20:39 Crunchyjb (Talk | contribs | block) (6,855 bytes) (undo)
(cur) (last) 2008-01-30T11:11:10 69.27.245.252 (Talk | block) (6,855 bytes) (undo)
(cur) (last) 2008-01-29T04:24:42 88.147.221.215 (Talk | block) (6,830 bytes) (→Records) (undo)

This is after clicking on "rollback", "undo", then editing the article. You seem to see something different, right? —EncMstr 21:14, 31 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Never mind. A rollback is a no op. I missed that the second edit undid the first one (besides adding more). —EncMstr 21:16, 31 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
Roger SpinningSpark 21:20, 31 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

I-5 closure edit

You don't consider a 3.5 days closure of Interstate 5 to be notable? —EncMstr 03:26, 1 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

With all due respect ... it's not even close. Without doing a lot of digging around amongst WP policies, guidelines, essays, etc., this is an encyclopedia! What would someone reading in Mozambique find interesting about I-5? What would somebody reading the article 20 years from now find interesting? By those standards, a 3.5 day closure with no permanent aftereffects except some local annoyance is far from notable. Just imagine if every moderate weather-related Interstate closure were noted for the centuries to come .... Again, please don't take offense, I'm sure that it was very disruptive to the residents of the area for a few days, and to truck traffic for that time, but it is not really an encyclopedic fact! NorCalHistory (talk) 07:02, 1 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Table format problem edit

Thanks! --Edcolins (talk) 00:18, 2 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Something blowing in the wind edit

  The COTW award from WPOR.
Thanks for leading the way in last week's Collaboration of the Week!
Thanks for all your work this week on Biglow, its a whole lot better. Aboutmovies (talk) 06:48, 3 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Kastelorizo, Kalimnos, Astypalea edit

Good morning EncMstr, there is someone that keeps removing foreign names from Greek Islands Articles. This is an old issue, and two years ago a consensus about the usage of foreign names in geographic articles has been reached. I saw that you reverted some of them, and I ask you if it is possible to protect these articles. I don't think that it makes sense to waste energies in continuing to discuss about this issue with people who remove this names just in name of chauvinistic/nationalist reasons. Thanks, Alex2006 (talk) 07:25, 6 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

(But it's late at night....:-) I followed a trail of destruction and cleaned up whatever they'd done. Unfortunately, the article protection policy doesn't address such a case clearly. Personally I feel these articles require a much higher level of edit warring (many times per day) to justify overriding Wikipedia's tag line the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
I looked for a pattern of vandalism to see if a user-level block might be in order, but found those edits tend to be at intervals of a few weeks by a different anonymous editor each episode, so that wouldn't help. I sympathize with the frustration of the situation. I suggest keeping the articles watchlisted and reverting as soon as you see undesired changes. Perhaps any associated wikiprojects could be solicited to help too. It might be satisfying to keep in mind that an anonymous editor has to work much harder than a registered user to watch for article changes, so presumably they are more likely to get worn down first. Maybe they'll just go away.
Other ideas:
  • Engage them in a discussion, and point them to the previous consensus.
  • Insert HTML comments <!-- comment --> making your case for leaving it near the text so that an editor who intends to delete it is sure to see it.
  • Move the disputed text to a new section (==Toponym==) or to a footnote.
  • If it gets worse, drop me a line. —EncMstr 09:01, 6 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
(The concept of late depends on the longitude of the writer ;-)). Thanks a lot for your suggestions. Actually I think that discussing with these people is time lost, since usually they don't bring rational arguments. I will then keep restoring "my" ;-) article (I wrote about 95% of it), hoping that this guy finds in the meantime some other place to give vent to his xenophoby. Thanks again, Alex2006 (talk) 09:02, 7 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Tom Peterson says it time for Oregon COTW edit

Wake up! Wake up to a happy day! Says Tom Peterson. Greetings to the gang at WP:ORE, its time for another round of Collaboration of the Week. Last week was a very successful endeavor with great improvement to Oregon Swallowtail and Deuce Biglow Canyon Wind Farm. OK, so there’s no “e” but it makes me laugh. The Biglow production was so successful we got our first DYK out of it. So, let’s try for a second with the tallest building in the state, the Wells Fargo Center. Then by request we have the former governor (among other things) Neil Goldschmidt. Again, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, visit here. Aboutmovies (talk) 07:44, 6 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Re: Three hours? edit

I debated it for a sec (with the usual 31 hours), but given the fact that he probably didn't see the warnings prior to the block and that it is probably a school IP, I went for 3 hours (he'll be bored before that). But if you wish to lengthen the block, be my guest! I just don't think it'll be necessary. -- lucasbfr talk 19:47, 7 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for all the useful links! edit

They've been very helpful in trying to get the hang of things. I see you can speak a number of different languages -- do you know if there is a searchable general list of WP guideline articles? For example, the correct formatting of sentences that may use foreign language characters in topic articles. --Mistsrider (talk) 02:19, 8 February 2008 (UTC)Reply


Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Timberline snowgoose.png edit

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WP: AIV edit

Well, he seems to be repeatedly adding spam links - after being told not to. And considering he keeps editing the same thing to the page even though he's vandalizing. But I don't know if you should block him. Good Point. Well another thing learned today - Thanks :) - Milk's Favorite Cookie 02:17, 13 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Seconding what Cookie said :) Compwhiz II(Talk)(Contribs) 02:19, 13 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Okay, I'll keep an eye on OfficialLark (talk · contribs).
Thanks for sending him a message - appreciate that. - Milk's Favorite Cookie 02:33, 13 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Depoe Bay, Oregon edit

Mostly I don't think the article for the town belongs in the category 'Bays of Oregon'. Depoe Bay the geographical feature itself is barely the size of the small marina in it, and seems out of place on the list with Yaquina, Tillimook, Young's, et al.24.21.157.2 (talk) 09:40, 15 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

I've posed the question at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Geography. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than me will respond. —EncMstr 10:03, 15 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

User:Gregs the Baker edit

the content dispute is that the user Gregs the baker, is making claims on the article geordie which are backed up with non-reliable sources which are not valid because the sources in question do not understand what the topic of the subject is, thus making a clear mistake in what they are refering to. On the other hand, the Ip who is edit warring has issued a series of posts for the editor to read, which the editor has shamelessly ignored and neglected. Hence the dispute continues as gregs the baker will not listen to the Ip. Zogonthetyne (talk) 18:46, 15 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

While that is frustrating and unproductive, it's not clear vandalism, though it could be either thickheadedness, or worse. However, Gregs the baker (talk · contribs) is now up against a WP:3RR limit. Be sure to report there on his next revert. —EncMstr 18:54, 15 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

I have put up a 3RR report against his name, I have let him re-revert what I have done and I will not revert it back, however I have posted a rationale on Talk:Geordie which he is ignoring and refusing to dicuss. Zogonthetyne (talk) 19:07, 15 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Sound list edit

Hi. As we discussed, I'd like to move the "composer" column to the left of the "file name" column in this table. Were you going to give it a try, or advise the best way to do it? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.Ferrylodge (talk) 19:17, 15 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

I took a shot at it, but there is an inconsistency in the formatting of the table beginning the rows for media:Cesar Franck - Sonata in A, 3rd movement.ogg. Maybe you could fix that first?
My technique is merely to write a vim macro which does the transposition. Unfortunately, it requires consistency of the data. —EncMstr 20:27, 15 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Hi, I think the formatting is now consistent. Can you give it a try? Thanks.Ferrylodge (talk) 21:37, 15 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
I spent some time trying to debug it, but there's still some inconsistency. It appears the macro should need 874 repetitions (873 entries, plus one for the header), but 720 completes okay, 725 does not.
Found the problem. There were leading blanks on several hundred row separators. I don't think any of those need the style="height:110px" as the header style should provide that. But I'll complete the first task first. —EncMstr 22:30, 15 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Hey, thanks very much for your help. You did such a great job that we may be back in the future.  :-) I'll have to investigate this "vim" thing.Ferrylodge (talk) 22:34, 15 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

(undent) Hi again. If you look here, each block in a table can be edited separately. Is it possible to have a table wherein each row can be edited separately? I'd like to be able to do that for the Sound/list if possible. And do you know of any other ways to make the Sound/list more user-friendly?Ferrylodge (talk) 22:04, 16 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

The separate-row-editing feature of media of the day could be made to work on the list, but would it be helpful? Most experienced Wikipedia editors have some experience with editing tables. A refactoring such at media of the day is very unusual, confusing, and would tend to make simple edits difficult. For example, rearranging the column order, or adding a new column I would not have volunteered. With the whole table in a single article, it's pretty straightforward, but the other way requires editing 874 (or more) articles to achieve the same effect. That would not be advisable unless the table proved to be very stable, or there was an automatic way to convert between variations.
As for increased user-friendliness:
  • Why is there a row number column? What's it used for?
  • And why is it in a separate table?
  • Why is the submitter in the table? Wouldn't that be best found in the media's article page? Stripping away user: confused me.
  • Maybe add a date of recording?
  • How useful is the what links to this file? column? As that can dynamically change, won't that be a hassle to keep updated? Again, the media's article page "what links here" provides up-to-date information, if desired....
Anyway, a few ideas for you to consider. —EncMstr 06:27, 18 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Hi, thanks very much for those ideas. Regarding the column for "what links to this file", the main objective of the Sound/list is to list musical works that are (or should be) linked by Wikipedia articles. In other words, we're screening out all the duplicative and crappy music in the world, and only listing musical works that are good enough to be linked by Wikipedia articles. And in order to accomplish this goal, it seems that we need a column to indicate what Wikipedia articles link a particular musical work.
Earlier this evening, I wrote a comment about how we can keep that column (i.e. the "what links to this file") up to date.
So far, no one's responded to my comment, but I asked whether we can put some code into every box in the "What links this file" column, so that it fills itself in automatically. After all, like you said, why should we waste our time doing it, if it can be done automatically? Each block in the column could automatically list what Wikipedia articles link to the ogg in question (perhaps with a "more" button if necessary). I'm not suggesting that each block in that column should list the full names of every Wikipedia article that links to the ogg in question, but rather that a number be provided. For example, the article on the surfer Pat O'Connell is linked by 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7, and 8. Do you know if it's possible to write code that would provide output like this in our "What links this file" column?
Regarding your other comments above, I inserted row numbering so people can more easily see how many works there are in the table, and how many works by a particular composer or performer. Keep in mind that the table is sortable, whereas the numbering will not change because it's in a separate table.
Although a "date of recording" might be useful, I was hoping we could keep the table somewhat narrow so that it will fit on a computer screen. And people can get that info by clicking on the blue "i" thingy.
I wasn't the one who put the "submitter" in the table, but I don't mind it at all. It gives the submitter some recognition and pride, which is all to the good if we're trying to encourage people to upload more music, and expand the list.Ferrylodge (talk) 06:43, 18 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Clown COTW edit

Greetings once again to members of the best encyclopedia online about Oregon (aka WP:ORE)! Last week we improved Neil Goldschmidt to close to GA level, and moved the Wells Fargo Center from Stub to Start for the Collaboration of the Week. This week we’re clowning around with some bozo from Oregon, Pinto Colvig, and then in an attempt to garner another DYK, the rather stubby Cooper Spur. As always, any contribution is appreciated, and to opt out of these messages visit here.

As we have quite a few new members over the last six months, I’ll make another pitch for our various subprojects. Listed here, you will find a variety of groups focused on specific areas of Oregon from transportation to culture. Not only can you sign up and coordinate work there, but each often has useful sources and templates related to that topic. No pressure, just an introduction to those new to the project. Adios. Aboutmovies (talk) 16:55, 18 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Vandalism Block request edit

In regards to 69.115.245.147 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log) Blatant vandalism, has been blocked before. LessThanClippers (talk) 19:28, 19 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Only one edit today: doesn't look like the same person as before. —EncMstr 19:36, 19 February 2008 (UTC)

I submit that it is the same person, as all edits are Wrestling articles. I respect your decision though. Thank you. LessThanClippers (talk) 20:34, 19 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

I see what you mean and agree that the wrestling theme most likely indicates the same person. However the change in tone for the last edit suggests a different mind at work, perhaps the son of the big wrestling fan. For it to be WP:AIV-worthy, there would have to be several recent vandalizing edits. —EncMstr 20:49, 19 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

A quickie edit

Couldja move The Portland Seven to Portland Seven? Looks like it'll take admin abilities. Note there might be talk page comments to merge (though I think they're redundant.) -Pete (talk) 01:19, 21 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

  DoneEncMstr 01:25, 21 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Wow, that WAS quick! Thx :) -Pete (talk) 01:29, 21 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Women's suffrage edit

Just wanted to say a huge thank you! I had tried to get that article protected in the past (1st time was for a very short while, later 2 attempts to extend it wasn't successful... for some odd reasoning). So thanks for looking at the past history of what was going on & hopefully it could be extended further if it tends to persist later. That-Vela-Fella (talk) 10:26, 23 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Blocked a range you've been dealing with edit

I've blocked 118.137.0.0/17 for a week due to the massive amounts of vandlism only edits coming from that range (for example, on the article Sunrise (company)). As you've blocked several of the IPs in this range, I thought you'd want to know. ···日本穣? · Talk to Nihonjoe 00:24, 24 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Redirect, Pinus peuce edit

Sorry about that redirect screw-up. Unfortunately, I can't find the page anymore.. the Pinus peuce page, that is. It appears the redirects for Macedonian pine and / or Balkan Pine are stuck in a loop. What is the procedure for redirecting an existing page? I can almost never find explanations on these types of procedures on Wikipedia. If you can direct me to the instructions, I can easily learn them. Thanks for your help Nickrz (talk) 19:56, 25 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Is that better? I think I might have inadvertently left a redirect at the top of Pinus peuce. As for directions, this was a simple case of editing the redirect to see what it was doing. Editing redirects seems a little weird at first because when you try to view the page, it redirects. But the target page has a little "redirected from <whatever>" at the top: just click on <whatever> and then you can see the redirect page, edit it, see history, etc. —EncMstr 20:02, 25 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thanks edit

Thumbs up edit

  The COTW award from WPOR.
Thanks for leading the way in last week's Collaboration of the Week!
For your work on Cooper Spur, even though it caused you to go around in circles.Aboutmovies (talk) 06:57, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Our weekly COTW message from WPOR edit

Welcome to another wonderful world of WP:ORE COTW. Thanks again to those who lent a hand improving Pinto Colvig and Cooper Spur ski area this past week or so. This week we return to the High importance Stubs, with the mighty Seal of Oregon and former governor and legal superstar Sylvester Pennoyer. To opt out of these messages, or suggest an article, swing by here. Or to stop receiving any WPORE messages just remove your name from the list of members at WP:ORE. Auf Wiedersehen. Aboutmovies (talk) 07:11, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

God Bless You edit

...for this. Do you know anyone who can review this sockpuppet case? I would expect him back on Wikipedia in the near future under either another different name or IP. Semi-protecting BQ would help a lot. — BQZip01 — talk 07:15, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

I'm puzzled by several aspects of this case, and am now seeking help. I'll semi-protect BQ for the moment. —EncMstr 07:18, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
THANK YOU!!! If you have any questions, please ask me on my talk page. — BQZip01 — talk 07:19, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
It was fully protected indefinitely about four hours ago. —EncMstr 07:23, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Yes, but it was fully protected with the vandal's edits in place. — BQZip01 — talk 07:28, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Do you mean the deleted entry for Band Queer? That isn't vandalism. See Wikipedia:The Wrong Version. —EncMstr 07:33, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
He's at it again: Special:Contributions/Texasaxet.
The problem is not specifically the deletion of text, but that this user is changing many of my edits (including senseless reversions) in an attempt to harass me. I believe this is considered vandalism under WP:VANDAL in the categories of "Blanking" and "Sneaky Vandalism". Please look at the edit histories of the IPs on the sockpuppet page. I think you'll get the idea. — BQZip01 — talk 07:44, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
That single contribution looks constructive. I'm not up for learning about sockpuppets tonight. Maybe document a few more incidents on the case file. —EncMstr 07:55, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Here's the cliff notes version from WP:SOCK from the "in a nutshell" section at the top: "The general rule is: one editor, one account. Do not use multiple accounts to create the illusion of greater support for an issue, to mislead others, to artificially stir up controversy, to aid in disruption, or to circumvent a block...Multiple accounts are not for collusion, evasion, disruption, or other misuse." BQZip01 (talk) 08:01, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Yes, of course. But this diff doesn't appear to be any of that. Do you think it's a trick? —EncMstr 08:08, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Yes. This is an attempt to start a "good hand" account by the same user. In either case, it is still a violation of WP:SOCK as an evasion of the block in the first place. If he wanted to come back, he is certainly welcome to plead his case and show remorse; he has not done so. He is not welcome to start a new account to avoid problems with the old. This particular person torpedoed my Request for Adminship application and has been stalking me ever since I originally helped get him blocked. — BQZip01 — talk 08:12, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

RE:Texsaxet edit

Well for one thing, you blocked for 31 hours, yet the block template says indefinite. Other than that everything looks good. Although I would like to inquire why you are asking me, just curious cause I dont believe I have ever had any experience with this editor?? « Gonzo fan2007 talkcontribs 07:19, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Indeed. a) You appear to be independent, b) you're in the category willing to do difficult blocks, c) you were active recently, so not asleep and can hopefully help.
I thought I chose block1 which says "for a short time", but no matter. Is my analysis of the situation correct? —EncMstr 07:55, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Ahhhh! I didnt watchlist your page, and yes you seemed to do everything right! Just to let you know Ive only been an admin for a little over a month now, thats why I was surprised to be asked, but I guess I have gotten the hang of it, I had a good admin to learn from. Feel free to ping me if you ever have any other questions! « Gonzo fan2007 talkcontribs 08:27, 29 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

RE: Magic Kingdom edit

I'm quite new to it myself. The page has been unprotected though, as it is a simple content dispute. Giving the 2 users a warning is better at this point. If they continue, we can block, given they've both broken the 3RR already. - Rjd0060 (talk) 20:15, 28 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Softblocking usernames edit

Hi EncMstr, remember to disable prevent account creation of usernames blocks as happened on User:UNBORNDEAD. Or they will not able to create a account again. Cheers. Carlosguitar (ready and willing) 14:24, 29 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Indeed, that was my intent. However yesterday seemed to be a bad day with several of my admin actions not being up to usual standards. I'm taking a short admin holiday as a result. Thanks for the reinforcement. —EncMstr 18:44, 29 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

List of Oregon state forests edit

Thanks, oh table genie! Katr67 (talk) 00:03, 1 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Please re-protect my User talk page edit

I moved and archived my user talk page which is still protected but now my regular talk page lost it's semi-protection. I need to have semi-protection back on User talk:Momusufan till March 3 please. Thanks. Momusufan (talk) 04:39, 1 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

That's weird. When a page is moved, I would have thought the protection log would update to follow it the same way a watchlist entry does. I'll protect it immediately. —EncMstr 04:42, 1 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thanks :) Momusufan (talk) 04:46, 1 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Breitenbush edit

I thought I wanted to let you know that Breitenbush is doing very well lately. Unlike about five years ago, it's become very difficult to have the place to yourself. They've got a new business manager who's really turned the place around. Allyn (talk) 01:15, 1 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

I guess so: the last few times I've tried to get a reservation within 3 weeks have failed for them being full. Might have to drop by for day use as a substitute. —EncMstr 02:04, 1 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

When I was at BBush a few weeks ago for the Radical Faerie gathering, I was in the office to make a reservation for Mmemorial Day, I noticed a note to staff that they were planning to require reservations for day use as well as overnight. I asked someone and they told me that they have been overwhelmed with day use people lately and need to keep more control on the numbers. Allyn (talk) 23:05, 2 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

An Odd Edit War edit

Hi there EncMstr (sorry for choosing you at random from the block log), seems like this user is keen to insert a rather trivial edit to fruit (see here). I went ahead and left a simple message on their talk page (see here. The IP soon made a user account to reinstate the edit. May I ask you to revert the edit if the user continues to insert it? It may be a 3rr violation on my part if I continue since it is not blatant vandalism but disruptive nonetheless. Thanks.¤~Persian Poet Gal (talk) 08:46, 2 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Must be from some high powered motivated-to-sell stuff seminar. It's semi-protected for 3 days since the socks were all recently registered, that's about as long as semi-protection will keep them away. Maybe they'll go away. —EncMstr 08:56, 2 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
Your theory about "high powered motivated-to-sell stuff seminar" seems plausible with this response :P. Don't think they can do much more harm at this point anyhow. Thanks for your assistance.¤~Persian Poet Gal (talk) 09:00, 2 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Quick request edit

Hey there, could you delete this guy, which has been duplicated at Commons? I think it's good to go, all the conditions have been met. (Note that I uploaded a new version on Commons, but the revision history is there.) Thanks! -Pete (talk) 05:45, 3 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

  DoneEncMstr 05:49, 3 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
thx! -Pete (talk) 06:12, 3 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Rachel Marsden edit

Why did you unprotect the page? DRV only overturned the deletion on the condition it was indefinitely semi-protected. Will (talk) 12:00, 3 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

You mentioned an editor said the dispute was over; could you specify who made that claim? · AndonicO Hail! 12:22, 3 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
I'm pretty sure the unprotect request at WP:RFPP was by Pomte (talk · contribs). I saw recent protects, but both Nick (talk · contribs) and Chick Bowen (talk · contribs) hadn't been active for more than five or six hours, so I expected it would be some time before they could reply. I unprotected the article and monitored it for 4-5 hours: nothing bad happened—just a few uncontroversial edits—which I took as confirmation that indeed the dispute was over. Alas, I had no internet access for most of the day, and regret not closely watching it ready to protect it again. Sorry you had to clean up the mess I was responsible for. What's DRV? —EncMstr 02:46, 4 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
Fair enough. WP:DRV is where deletion discussions can be overturned/reviewed. · AndonicO Hail! 02:51, 4 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Reportable? edit

Cbrown285 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · blacklist hits · AbuseLog · what links to user page · count · COIBot · Spamcheck · user page logs · x-wiki · status · Edit filter search · Google · StopForumSpam) seems hell bent on removing redlinks, and I'll assume this is because of a misunderstanding about what redlinks are for. I've reverted several of his/her edits but is there some easier way to do this? Every page I've looked at removed what looked like viable redlinks, especially ones in succession boxes, so I would guess all of the recent edits are similar. I've left notices on his/her talkpage so hopefully it will stop. Though if it turns out to be vandalism I suppose it would be easier to do an admin rollback? Katr67 (talk) 02:46, 4 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

It looks like that editor stopped editing about 35 minutes ago, which would have been before your warning. Perhaps when they come back to do more editing, they will heed your advice. I was about to do the rollback on List of Vermont Lieutenant Governors, but you beat me to it by a couple minutes. —EncMstr 02:53, 4 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
Thanks bunches for helping clean up! I got as far as Willie Nelson, I'm going to pack it in, so the rest are all yours! Katr67 (talk) 03:13, 4 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
You betcha. I already finished all the edits which made things worse. There were 5-6 which were improvements. —EncMstr 03:20, 4 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

American Psychotherapy Association edit

Just a note to tell you that I have restored the page, it is not a valid G12 since there is an assertion that the material is free to use (on the talk page). I have blanked it, though. I hope that helps :) -- lucasbfr talk 16:37, 4 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Okay, thanks. It's yours now. —EncMstr 16:40, 4 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

RE:Sparta edit

Hey I protected it right after you did, you chose 2 weeks, I chose a month, how do you feel about meeting in the middle at 3 weeks? « Gonzo fan2007 (talkcontribs) 07:15, 6 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Why did you apply protection when it was already protected? I assumed that is the basic inter-admin semaphore: click on "protect", examine log entry, if none active, protect it, if no warning, tag the article and mark it off the request list. I think it's fine left at 4 weeks. —EncMstr 07:19, 6 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
Haha, no see I use TWINKLE for my protections, and I opened TWINKLE and checked of the stuff that needed to be checked and wrote a funny protection description in line with the whole Sparta/300/This is Sparta! genre, yet I decided not to use so i wrote the basic protection summary. Sometime when I was deciding what to write, you protected the page. After I finished the TWINKLE stuff, I clicked the protect button on TWINKLE and then my protection overrode your protection (Think of it as an edit conflict for protections, just no warning when you do it). Of course after I protected it, TWINKLE took me to the pages history and I saw you had protected between the time I looked at the log and the time I protected, and saw that you had already protected it. It really cant be avoided, it is just a weird timing thing where one admin protects a page right before another admin does. Thats why I offered to meet in the middle. So yeah thats my extremely long response, sorry for the essay ;-) if you have any other questions feel free to ask! « Gonzo fan2007 (talkcontribs) 07:27, 6 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Why do the Las Vegas area casinos say they are in Paradise, Nevada? edit

If that is the guideline then why don't the Orlando resorts state the specific city that they are in? 74.163.224.123 (talk) 19:04, 6 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

I don't know. Different parts of the country have different ways of reckoning jurisdictions. For example, in Kentucky, they are big on counties. Where you do live? Hazzard County.. In Oregon, counties have much less to do with the way most people think. Perhaps in Florida, there's some tradition of considering Orlando to extend 12+ miles further than it looks on the map. —EncMstr 21:19, 6 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Diplomacy to spare? edit

Hey Enc, if you have a sec can you take a look at the history and talk page at Grand Coulee Dam? We've got a newbie who clearly has a lot to contribute, but I think needs a little guidance in etiquette and not messing up existing stuff while adding new stuff. Feel like I could use a hand, and maybe some feedback on the way I'm handling it. (I know you're getting a lot of requests these days, so just say if you don't have time, and I'll ask somebody else.) -Pete (talk) 02:42, 7 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Looks like you did a nice job of asking. The only thing I can think of is that maybe he didn't understand that a full explanation was waiting at the wikilinks you provided. My message was written on that assumption. —EncMstr 03:38, 7 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
Thanks, your levelheaded perspective is welcome as always…you're right, I may have used a litle too much shorthand. Thanks for the kind words, too! -Pete (talk) 04:30, 7 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Old Buildings and Pictures edit

Greetings from WP:WikiProject Oregon. Blah blah blah. This week we have our semi-annual Picture Drive and a article creation drive for the NRHP List. For the picture drive, go take a picture, or find a free use one (lots of links to gov sites above) and upload it Wikipedia. For the National Register of Historic Places, find a red link on the main Oregon list or one of the county lists at start a new article. If its more than just a stub, don’t forget to nominate it for a DYK! Once again, to opt out or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here. Aboutmovies (talk) 19:58, 7 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Latin translation edit

Hi EM, Someone added Semper pomum quod paganus as the motto of Milton-Freewater, which I reverted. Since there are no Google hits, I suspect it's a joke? "The locals are fruity" or something? Can you translate? 18:59, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

That's as a good a translation as any. Literally it would be Always fruit and countryman or Always fruit and commoners or something along those lines. I don't think that has anything to do with Milton-Freewater, Oregon. Good call. —EncMstr 19:17, 8 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Zero gravity (disambiguation) edit

Could you unblock this please, there will be no problem now following discussions with User:JHunterJ. Abtract (talk) 13:59, 9 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Okay. Good luck. —EncMstr 18:21, 9 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
Thanks. Abtract (talk) 18:29, 9 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
Sadly my optimism was unfounded. Abtract (talk) 14:06, 10 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Easytimeline edit

See example on my user page. Erik Zachte (talk) 17:56, 9 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Unblocking Chrishomingtang edit

I'm unblocking him ... he was, as he says, reverting the edits of the latest sock of an indefinitely blocked user, TyrusThomas4lyf (talk · contribs), who I've dealt with before on more than a few occasions. Don't feel bad about this, but do look further into the case ... it's not the first time a vandal has filed an AIV on the user reverting him. Daniel Case (talk) 17:00, 10 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Yamla already did it. Daniel Case (talk) 17:02, 10 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
No problem. It did not occur to me to look at WP:SSP. Lesson learned. —EncMstr 17:13, 10 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

A techy project? edit

Hey there, I have an idea, which I think is pretty simple, but I'm lacking in the technical expertise to do it. I'd like to run all the Top-level Oregon articles, and a few others, through http://strats.grok.se , and compare how many times they were viewed in February. My first thought was to make some kind of script that would open them all in Firefox tabs, and then manually copy-and-paste the results; but maybe there's an even better way. Maybe something using lynx or wget??

I'm usually on a Mac, but have access to Linux and Windows boxen too.

Is this an easy task for you? Not looking for you to put a lot of time in...

Here's my list (view source code to get the line breaks right):

http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Alis_volat_propriis http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Barbara_Roberts http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Canadian_Beaver http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Cascade_Range http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Cascadia_subduction_zone http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Charles_L._McNary http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Chinook_salmon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Coast_Douglas-fir http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Columbia_River_Gorge http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Corylus_avellana http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Crater_Lake http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Flag_of_Oregon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Fusitriton_oregonensis http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/George_Henry_Williams http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Government_of_Oregon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Governor_of_Oregon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/History_of_Oregon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Pacific_Northwest_Coast http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Intel_Corporation http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Interstate_5_in_Oregon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/John_McLoughlin http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Joseph_Lane http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Ken_Kesey http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Miss_Oregon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Mount_Hood http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Nike,_Inc. http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Coast http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Constitution http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Constitutional_Convention http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Department_of_Transportation http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Ducks http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Ducks_football http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Legislative_Assembly http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_State_Beavers http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_State_Beavers_football http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_State_Capitol http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_State_University http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Supreme_Court http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon,_My_Oregon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon-grape http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Portland_Trail_Blazers http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Portland,_Oregon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Rose_Garden_(arena) http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Salem,_Oregon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Steve_Prefontaine http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Sunstone http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/The_Oregonian http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Thunderegg http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/University_of_Oregon http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Western_Meadowlark http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/William_Paine_Lord

http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Columbia_River http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Brandon_Roy http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Greg_Oden http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Portland_Trail_Blazers http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Barlow_Road http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Gordon_Smith http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Steve_Novick http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Jeff_Merkley http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/John_Frohnmayer http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Ron_Wyden http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/List_of_Oregon_ballot_measures http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Neil_Goldschmidt http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_State_Capitol http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Willamette_River http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Tom_McCall http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Mark_Hatfield http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Ted_Kulongoski http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/John_Kitzhaber http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Death_with_Dignity_Act http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Ballot_Measure_11_(1994) http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Ballot_Measure_37_(2004) http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Ballot_Measure_36_(2004) http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Tom_Potter

-Pete (talk) 05:59, 11 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Here is what I came up with:
#!/bin/bash
function wpor () {
       wget $1 -O - 2>/dev/null | \
       grep " has been viewed " | \
       sed 's#^.*wiki/[^"]*">##; s#</a> has been viewed##; s# times in.*$##'
}
wpor http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Alis_volat_propriis
wpor http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Barbara_Roberts
...

(It was necessary to replace the URL ('s with %28 and the )'s with %29.) and the results are:

Article February hit count
Alis_volat_propriis 1987
Barbara_Roberts 851
Canadian_Beaver 1419
Cascade_Range 24478
Cascadia_subduction_zone 3447
Charles_L._McNary 952
Chinook_salmon 6916
Coast_Douglas-fir 3218
Columbia_River_Gorge 3763
Corylus_avellana 1115
Crater_Lake 27383
Flag_of_Oregon 1231
Fusitriton_oregonensis 101
George_Henry_Williams 426
Government_of_Oregon 716
Governor_of_Oregon 1261
History_of_Oregon 1149
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Pacific_Northwest_Coast 1807
Intel_Corporation 11719
Interstate_5_in_Oregon 500
John_McLoughlin 2854
Joseph_Lane 876
Ken_Kesey 31242
Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition 73500
Miss_Oregon 896
Mount_Hood 17547
Nike,_Inc. 135089
Oregon 85165
Oregon_Coast 3626
Oregon_Constitution 688
Oregon_Constitutional_Convention 201
Oregon_Department_of_Transportation 744
Oregon_Ducks 6557
Oregon_Ducks_football 2749
Oregon_Legislative_Assembly 920
Oregon_State_Beavers 2533
Oregon_State_Beavers_football 1495
Oregon_State_Capitol 3023
Oregon_State_University 8540
Oregon_Supreme_Court 1353
Oregon,_My_Oregon 514
Oregon-grape 3630
Portland_Trail_Blazers 21531
Portland,_Oregon 93359
ose_Garden_(arena) 4950
Salem,_Oregon 11909
Steve_Prefontaine 25812
Sunstone 4004
The_Oregonian 3655
Thunderegg 1997
University_of_Oregon 12805
Western_Meadowlark 3340
William_Paine_Lord 147
Columbia_River 24301
Brandon_Roy 17629
Greg_Oden 25782
Portland_Trail_Blazers 21531
Barlow_Road 744
Gordon_Smith 4823
Steve_Novick 2878
Jeff_Merkley 782
John_Frohnmayer 240
Ron_Wyden 3610
List_of_Oregon_ballot_measures 1013
Neil_Goldschmidt 1760
Oregon_State_Capitol 3023
Willamette_River 5643
Tom_McCall 1041
Mark_Hatfield 1919
Ted_Kulongoski 2284
John_Kitzhaber 866
Oregon_Death_with_Dignity_Act 970
Oregon_Ballot_Measure_11_(1994) 929
Oregon_Ballot_Measure_37_(2004) 788
Oregon_Ballot_Measure_36_(2004) 502
Tom_Potter 909

EncMstr 06:39, 11 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

You're a marvel! Thanks much!!! -Pete (talk) 06:44, 11 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

the script edit

Here's a version which generates the wikitable directly:
#!/bin/bash
function wpor () {
       echo "|-"
       wget $1 -O - 2>/dev/null | \
       grep " has been viewed " | \
       sed 's#^.*wiki/[^"]*">#| [\[#; s#</a> has been viewed#]] ||#; s# times in.*$##; s#_# #g'
}
echo '{| class="wikitable sortable"'
wpor http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Oregon_Ballot_Measure_36_%282004%29
...
wpor http://stats.grok.se/en/200802/Tom_Potter
echo "|}"

Due to wiki limitations, the [\[ should be replaced by [[. (If you know how to make display that directly, please change it.) —EncMstr 09:13, 11 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

I'm unsure what this last comment is about -- is that an instruction for me? If so, right over my head! -Pete (talk) 17:18, 11 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
Only if you are going to run the script yourself. It generates the wikitable result including non-underscored blanks and wikilinks. Unfortunately, I was unsuccessful making [[ ... ]] appear in the monospaced formatted box. Inserting the backslash ought to make it work okay. —EncMstr 18:58, 11 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Wow, much awesomeness! I bet we could find many uses for this. Katr67 (talk) 17:55, 11 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

So, dumb techy questions. I took the script above, pasted it into a text document, deleted the ellipsis, saved it, and turned on the "execute" bit. Just wanted if I could make it work for the M36 and Potter articles. Then I went to that directory and typed "./table.txt". The output:

{| class="wikitable sortable" |- |- |} So, what'd I miss? (I did this on my Mac...possibly it needs to be in Linux, or maybe Macs don't use Bash by default...?) -Pete (talk) 02:39, 12 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Well, besides depending on bash, it also depends on echo, wget, grep and sed. I made it work with the GNU tools on Linux (fedora 5). I have like 10 hours total lifetime experience with Macs; I didn't know anything command line could be done on them. —EncMstr 03:12, 12 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Eugene Gentlemen edit

Hi EM, if you have time, could you help out Exjex by restoring this article to his userspace? (I haven't explained to him about userspace yet, BTW) I recall it had numerous issues but I think it's a viable article, see what you think. See User talk:Finngall for the pertinent discussion. He says he has the appropriate permissions. Thanks! Katr67 (talk) 19:29, 11 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

  DoneEncMstr 20:08, 11 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Kazi22, possible sock edit

His block will be over soon but I came up with a concern: appears 65.7.239.237 is his ip (see this edit) and 65.7.239.237 was suspected of being used by puppetmaster User:Peter Vogel. Think this the same person evading their ban? Please reply below, Lord Sesshomaru (talkedits) 00:33, 12 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

On a similar note, could you investigate if the editors that were vandalizing Cell (Dragon Ball) are also sock editors or single purpose users? I requested page protection here but it seems no one's looked into it. Lord Sesshomaru (talkedits) 00:43, 12 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
For the first question: I'm not sure. It does look like they (Kazi22 & 65.7.239.237) share the same editing style and tendency to blank pages and sections. But the part where they talk to each other makes me think it's two close buddies or brothers or something. Still, that says that if one is blocked, the other probably should be too. :-)
As for one of those also being Peter Vogel—it doesn't seem like it: He doesn't have even a single edit on any talk page. Only article editing, whereas the other two are like 50% talk pages. Peter's edits are sometimes helpful, correcting things, adding content, even though he was blocked for doing that disruptively by not working with anyone else, talking, or writing a single edit summary. In contrast, the other two sometimes use the summaries for attacks, etc. I don't consider the edit summary conclusive because—if it's all one person—they might have "discovered" edit summaries in February. (Peter's last edit was in October).
I'm pretty confident that the first will earn a block soon after the present one expires. —EncMstr 01:36, 12 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
For the second, I'm rather inexperienced with socks. Look for it at WP:SSP and start a new case if you're so inclined. At least one of them is talking to you and seemingly listening. That should be a lot easier to deal with. I remember glancing at the WP:RFPP request, but it was too complicated for the time I had at that point. —EncMstr 01:40, 12 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
No, it's fine. If that Kazi continues to harass me or if the users engaging in puppetry continue, I'll notify you. That ok? Lord Sesshomaru (talkedits) 02:35, 12 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
Of course. Though you might get faster service at WP:AIV or WP:SSP. —EncMstr 03:13, 12 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Protections edit

Yes, I used WP:TW for most of my protects, and all of my warnings/block notifications. -MBK004 06:47, 12 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Semi-Protection edit

Hello can you help me to Semi-Protect Angel Locsin's page due to unstoppable vandalism.Thankyou {Tomsbrand™ (talk) 07:25, 12 March 2008 (UTC)}Reply

Hello EncMstr Please help me to have a Semi-Protection the Angel Locsin's page.Thankyou {Tomsbrand™ (talk) 07:33, 12 March 2008 (UTC)}Reply

vandalism edit

User:OMGitsGaby has broken their final warning [3]. Cheers, Mostlyharmless (talk) 07:10, 13 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

March 14 OR COTW edit

Hello again or welcome if you are new to WP:WikiProject Oregon! Last week we did a picture drive and a NRHP creation drive. It’s hard to track the picture results, but I know I saw quite a few pictures added, so great job. With NRHP we added 7 that I saw: Mitchell Recreation Area, Salem First United Methodist Church, Portland City Hall, Crater Lake Lodge, Central Library (Portland, Oregon), Watchman Lookout Station, and Alvin T. Smith House; with most now nominated for DYK’s! So great work everybody.

This week, its back to stubs with one of the largest newspapers in the state, The Register-Guard, and a request with Oregon Coast. Feel free to help with either one, and the paper article is so short a DYK should be pretty easy to get (just need 5X expansion). As always, to opt out, opt in, or suggest future collaborative efforts, click here. Aboutmovies (talk) 23:58, 14 March 2008 (UTC)Reply