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Deletion

I started a page, then came back the following morning to add more and found that you'd deleted it for lack of apparent notability. Is this normal procedure on Wikipedia? I did not think it necessary to back up my content. Wouldn't it have been better to comment or ask about notability first? Eliptis 20:18, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

Firstly, I did not delete the Larissa (yacht) page you made because I am not an administrator. I just tagged it because there was no notability mention in what you had written. This is a minimum requirement for any Wikipedia article. You made notability claims in the article Monte Carlo (yacht). Basically Larissa (yacht) was not in any way ready for prime time, even as a stub, and a Goggle search did not bring up anything significant other than a company website for the ship builder. Secondly, I suggest that in future, if your article is not ready, make a draft in your own sandbox, as I am doing here on one of my userpages. When it is in decent form and basically ready, with sources and is notable, then paste, or move, the page into the main space. Otherwise short articles with little content and no notability will likely be tagged again and deleted again which I presume you want to avoid. Hope that helps. Cheers ww2censor 20:37, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

Hello again

Thanks for the very nice message you sent me a while ago. I've decided to come back and I will be doing something on the philatelic front again fairly soon. I didn't intend to neglect it for so long but I became entangled in the cricket project and had to see it through.

I know George Williams personally and we do collaborate on a lot of our research, especially stamps where we are in common: otherwise, he's rugby and I'm cricket! George has said he wants to do more on WP but it's the time factor with him.

Will stay in touch. All the best. --BlackJack | talk page 22:27, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

Good to see you back. There are some philatelic things I think need doing but we can discuss those when cricket is not keeping you too busy. ww2censor 22:30, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
Hello Ww2censor. Just replying to your message. I would like to do some more on the philately project but my problem is finding the time as Jack says. I think we need to standardise the names of the postal history and postage stamp articles in line with Stan's suggestion several months ago. I will try and pick some of those up and see what I can do with them. But I am afraid that must be it for the moment. Will be in touch. --GeorgeWilliams 19:54, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

Bio-quant deletion?

Hi, I noticed your deletion tag on the Bio-quant article. It didn't seem like advertising to me, apart from the word "expertise". It was a bit short, certainly, and not heavy on facts, but I've seen worse... What do you think? (I have no connection with the author, and can be a bit quick on delete tags myself!)... --Tomhannen 23:04, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

Seemed quite advert like to me, maybe just leave it to an admin to decide what is the appropriate course of action. Thanks ww2censor 23:07, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

Edits needed please

Hi this is Kitmaster here, Steve Knight, Curator of the Colne Valley Postal History Museum in Essex www.cvphm.org. I have just uploaded a short essay on early post boxes. It needs all the indexing and referencing adding, but as I only started working with Wikipeadia in the last two hours I have not worked out how to do it yet! Also I have illustrative photos of all the mentioned types which are available at:http://www.shortal.com/kitmaster-bloke/history.html Alternatively, if I can figure out how to do it or there is a tutorial page somewhere, I'll have a go mysel! Many thanks for your corrections and Edits, Steve —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Kitmaster (talkcontribs) 14:41, 19 March 2007 (UTC).

Replied on your talk page ww2censor 17:24, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
Moved new comments to talk page with reply. ww2censor 02:33, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

Irish stamps

I will help out where I can. I will take a good look at the article and post something here or there or somewhere. I will let you know. You can check out this page in the meantime to see how I usually apply the GA criteria, and this essay or whatever you call it, has plenty of helpful links in it. Some editors are more strict on certain things than I so bear that in mind, we all vary, some are more lenient. You can also check out the three GAs I have done recently, Joseph F. Glidden House, DeKalb County Courthouse (Illinois), University of Illinois Observatory. IvoShandor 04:41, 21 March 2007 (UTC)

I have initiated a page on Stamp vending machines. I would appreciate your critique of it if you have time. I will start scanning my prints from a tour of Dublin in 2001 to help expand the pre-1922 material for the Republic and I'm marshalling some thoughts on Ludlows too. Kitmaster 13:38, 27 March 2007 (UTC)

Nice start indeed. I have a few comments, constructive I hope. Remember that as an encyclopaedia too much detail is not necessary and while you may have personal knowledge of some aspects of a topic Wikipedia does not allow personal research only verifiable information. So be careful not to include statements that are not contained in good sources. The other thing to remember is that a topic like this requires a "worldview" because you can find these in the US; the UK & commonwealth were not the only places to use Stamp vending machines. I will see what I can find on the US, maybe I can even get a photo or two. BTW, check these out [1], [2], [3] . The Ludlows is another whole topic but I still cannot find my letter box info especially my book on Irish boxes that contain pre-1922 info. I used to maintain a list of rare pre-1922 boxes in Ireland and will have to send it to you. ww2censor 14:46, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
Wow! That NZ site is great. I knew about Kermode, but not about Dickie. I will definately link from my own pages to that site. The US stuff is interesting too, the Wiki page on coil stamps is quite useful in that respect. I agree it needs a worldview which is why I have been careful to add UK to the section, although it would seem Kermode sold their mechs around the world! Re the source material, it all comes from PO engineering docs or other published articles (which need referencing) but although the PO notices are dated 1936 I'm not sure if they are out of copyright and therefore suitable for uploading. Re the Irish boxes, LBSG now has a pretty definitive listing for the Republic following three years of intense surveying and a complete numbering/ID system specially for Irish boxes; not sure if you have seen that?Kitmaster 20:47, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
Glad to be of assistance. My friend Brian Warren is one of the co-authors of the Irish post-1922 listing and I can work on that section if you like, now that I found my book. I also have a listing of the pre-1922 notable boxes. You probably don't know it but Brian and I were responsible for encouraging the Irish National Museum to refurbish the Ashworth box and I have a copy of the report we presented, but much of it is original research which is not permitted, so I will have to extract the most appropriate, verifiable, information.
BTW, I also have some info on Irish stamp vending machines that I will have to cobble together. A series of coil stamps were issued in the early 1930s for vending machines that were all around the place but I shall have to figure out if I can track their locations, or the type of location they were installed. I shall have to email Brian to check some facts. He is a mine of philatelic, and related, information. ww2censor 02:12, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
I agree, he is a very knowledgable chap and helped me find the key boxes in Dublin during my 2001 visit inc. Kilmacoon Hill which I would never have found and two K1 Kiosks. Were the Irish SVMs of the same pattern as the UK? Regard NOR policy, what happens if someone else quotes your report in an article that you have contributed to? Regarding the PO Docs, I believe that 1936 is now out of copyright (70 years) and I'm thinking about uploading it. What do you think?Kitmaster 21:51, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

Lightvessels in Ireland

I have proposed merging Lightvessels in Ireland with Lighthouses in Ireland. You were involved in a previous discussion on the matter. As a courtesy I am notifying you now so that you can participate in the new discussion if you are interested. Ta. Frelke 08:07, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

Sorry

I am sorry that was my bad tell how I can be better please —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sonicrules2 (talkcontribs) 16:56, April 4, 2007)

Help to block

http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Special:Contributions/I_like_beanz_plus_u_gai I just reverted two of this person's nonsensical vandalism. Do you know someone who can block? I don't have blocking authority - I'm not an administrator or sysop. No need to answer me, just seek help.VK35 04:22, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for the tips. The bottom line is that it's too difficult for me to catch them then ask for help. For now, I'll only add higher level warnings (the one that threaten block) if I can then block them. Since I'm not an administrator, I'll just lower level warn and leave it at that. Too much typing to make that request. Sorry!VK35 05:00, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

The Apprentice UK

Hello, Ww2censor/Archive4 and thank you for your contributions on articles related to The Apprentice UK. I'd like to invite you to become a part of WikiProject The Apprentice UK, a WikiProject aiming to improve coverage of The Apprentice UK and related articles on Wikipedia.

If you would like to help out and participate, please come over and visit us here for more information. Thanks! Dalejenkins 19:36, 8 April 2007 (UTC)

F.Y.I. → Citizendium

Because of the incredible amount of vandalism and the prevalence of anonymous users on Wikipedia, I am devoting more of my attention to the new, more controlled competitor, Citizendium, and less to Wikipedia.

It is not certain that Citizendium will survive and prosper, but I think it is worth the support of honest users of Wikipedia. If it does prosper, I will likely work with it exclusively in the future.

Jeff dean 17:31, 16 April 2007 (UTC)

Hawaiian Missionaries

In the infobox for Hawaiian Missionaries, you replaced the stated quantity with "few exist."

From the text of the article, "...only about 200 have survived (Scott Trepel's census in the Siegel catalog lists 197, but see below), of which 28 are unused, and 32 are on cover." The census is on line as one of the article's references.

Surely we should say more than a few! All best,

Floyd —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fconaway (talkcontribs) 01:31, May 1, 2007

True, but the 2-cent stamp shown in the infobox has only 15 known and is the scarcest one of the 4, so "few exist" is a correct statement. However, I have added some details concerning the scarcity in the text together with a reference to the survey of all 4 stamps that together come to the 200. I hope that clarifies it for you. BTW, please sign all posts. Thanks for still being active in the philatelic project; we really need more people with philatelic knowledge. Cheers ww2censor 14:41, 1 May 2007 (UTC)

Motorcycle article

I am far from being an expert in the field. The article looks good in terms of thoroughness to me as an outsider, but again I may not necessarily be the most knowledgable person in the field. Basically, I rated it as a "B" because the FA and GA designations require formal procedures, and the A grade is generally fairly hard to get. What comments I could think of can be found at Talk:Motorcycle/Comments. I hope they can help a little. John Carter 20:32, 1 May 2007 (UTC)

Nazi edit

i don't know what the hell u are talking about. i didn't delete any nazi page. next time make sure u know what u are doing before u yell at people. who are u anyway to be telling people something they didn't do is vandalism. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.53.65.109 (talkcontribs) 19:42, May 8, 2007

Maybe you have amnesia but this edit, your second, of the National Socialist German Workers Party article removed most of the contents leaving a virtually blank page that had to be reverted by Everyguy and you even left a comment "this is wrong" so you obviously knew you were doing was removing content. Your previous edit changed the number of people who died, from 60 million to 6 million creating misinformation. remember that all content is expected to be verifiable and you gave no reference for altering a well accepted quantity. So that is what I am talking about. This type of editing is regarded as vandalism and is not tolerated on Wikipedia, so it was reverted and I left a message on your talk page. For your information I do know what I am talking about but I am just a regular editor, like you, who does not like to see vandalism on the pages. The advise given to first try out editing in the Sandbox is good advise and you should try it, only then make correct and positive contribution edits and you will be thanked, not scolded. ww2censor 17:55, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
you have the wrong person. i swear i didn't do anything. i don't add my own content to pages or change them. i just come here to find info on stuff. i don't edit anything. so double check next time. i didn't do it. and i don't have amnesia —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.53.65.109 (talkcontribs)
I don't mean to be mean but maybe you cannot read either, so read on. You made the above post from the IP address 71.53.65.109 and when I look at the edits made by this IP address I get this result page that show all the edits you made. If you click on the word diff beside the 2nd edit to National Socialist German Workers Party which has the words "this is wrong" you will see that the edit removed most of the page's content. That was edit made by the IP address you use. Check out the links I have provided to refresh your memory. Anyway, I was just letting you know that constructive contributions are what is needed not vandalism, so just do the right thing and we will put this to bed now even if you don't agree with the facts. Cheers ww2censor 02:29, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
once again i didnt do it. your really starting to piss me off now. if you had any intellegence you would know that IP addresses can change. and i dont have amnesia. your just a fucking retard. i know what i did and didnt do. and i didnt edit and delete any nazi page. so knock this shit off. and like i said before you have no right to do this. your not an administrator, your just an average joe like the rest of us. and if you knew that you wouldnt be looking around at all the articles on here trying to find people that delete pages. and why do you care so much. if the page is back the way it was it doesnt matter. once i told you i didnt do it maybe you could have realized that you made a mistake. so just because you have nothing better to do but be on wikipedia 24/7 and try to do a job you dont have doesnt mean you should accuse people of stuff they didnt do. maybe this will knock some sense into your head. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.53.65.109 (talkcontribs) 18:50, May 15, 2007)


ok i just found out someone else in my family edited that page. and they changed that thing from 60 million to 6 becuase thats what he was told —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.53.65.109 (talkcontribs)

This instance just illustrates why it is better to become a registered user with your own uses-name and password, so both of us can track exactly who mad what edit. It also shows that editors need to {{Wikipedia:Verifiability|verify]] the contributions they make for accuracy, not just accept things they are told. Cheers. ww2censor 03:40, 17 May 2007 (UTC)

Stalker

Hi. You may already know this by now, but - based on some perceived slight - an IP based user at 66.248.222.34 (Shared IP:BEA Systems) has trawled your contrib history and is randomly reverting your contribs. (I only noticed because he re-introduced some NN/hoax stuff in the Ennis article in the process). The behaviour of this editor is harrassment in the extreme, and (were it a named user) would be cause for caution/ban. I'm not sure what your options are when it's an IP based editor, but - at the very least - you may want to check and see what contributions you've made recently that have been reverted in this "attack". Le meas Guliolopez 23:16, 11 May 2007 (UTC).

Thanks for your concern. I left a message on the talk page justifying my actions and my reverting of his edits, but if he persists I can always get an admin to intervene. Thanks. ww2censor 23:20, 11 May 2007 (UTC)

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That list of links at the bottom of the Motorcycle page appears twice. The last vandal created a duplicate that I removed. Shouldn't there only be one list? --Evb-wiki 15:48, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

Yeah, you are correct. I just looked at what was removed in the comparison version seeing only what you had removed and your comment was not clear to me that you were removing a complete duplicate set of links. Cheers ww2censor 15:56, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
Thanks. I hope you don't mind, but I've been fiddling with the project page a little. Also, I think Motorcycle has been significantly improved since the last review. Some sources might be hard to find on line, but I do think more are necessary. See you among the typos.  :-) --Evb-wiki 16:04, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
As you know the project page is not mine, though I started it and try to keep it half-way tidy. Maybe we need to visit some libraries for better sources for the motorcycle article though I see you are taking up the cudgel for an official peer review, though no one seems to be interested in actually working on a collaboration, or peer review of the other listed articles. Maybe we need to post to people's pages to get some action. Cheers ww2censor 16:15, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

Jeff Dean

FYI, I have a suspicion that Jeff is now editing as 5033R5995 (talk · contribs). I'm going to keep quiet about it and see how he does. M (talk contribs) 18:19, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

I already came to the same conclusion, but if it is him, he is keeping a low profile. It's a pity as many of his contributions were very good. Cheers ww2censor 03:42, 17 May 2007 (UTC)

Stratford-on-Slaney

Stratford, also known as Stratford-on-Slaney, is a small village on the River Slaney in West Wicklow in Ireland. - 14:25, May 19, 2007 Ww2censor

Indeed Ww! That is what I always knew it as - and I was going to call the article by that name till I noticed the sign; checking around I couldn't find much support for Stratford-on-Slaney online; so rather than have someone revert it I settled for Stratford. But I can personally attest that 20 years ago it was universally known as Stratford-on-Slaney in SW Wicklow. (Sarah777 13:38, 19 May 2007 (UTC))

Remember that online is not the only source for such info. Try using a Gazetteer, if you can find one. I have the Gazetteer of Ireland published by the Government Publications office that I presume is still in Molesworth Street. My copy is the 1989 issue and also gives the Irish names, though maybe they have a new one since then. According to this web page a new edition should have been out in 2003. If they do have it, let me know. Also look here. FYI I used to live in West Wicklow! ww2censor 13:53, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the tip. And the link to An Post seems fairly definitive, doesn't it? My own location down on the farm was only a half dozen miles west of there! While the name was often shortened to "Stratford" in conversation (just as Newtownmountkennedy is spoken of mainly as 'Newtown' locally) - the full name was always understood to be Stratford-on-Slaney. You fancy changing the name? I think we have sufficient evidence. Regards (Sarah777 14:21, 19 May 2007 (UTC))
Go ahead and move the page to the full name and chnage the tinro around to read: Stratford-on-Slaney', also known as Stratford but also make a new redirect page called Stratford on Slaney. Cheers ww2censor 14:32, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
The deed is done.(Sarah777 15:17, 19 May 2007 (UTC))

Sorry, I shouldn't have done that, really.. I guess sometimes I take the "be bold" guideline too hard and don't care to ask in the talk pages for changes... Thanks for the note, I undid my changes. Waldir 15:02, 19 May 2007 (UTC)

Hum, sorry, I didn't read your note about keeping the discussions together... next time I'll remember that ;) --Waldir 15:04, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
No problem, we all learn something as we go along. Cheers ww2censor 20:04, 19 May 2007 (UTC)

Rory Gallagher

Please do not add unnecessary text/warnings to peoples talk pages, as you did to mine. My talk page is not a mere directory of warnings, nor should it be used for wrongful accusations. Inappropriate text includes (but is not limited to) information pertaining to rule violations I did not commit, and accusations of adding links when I did no such thing. My only edit as been a revert, to an earlier version of the article, from an edit that clearly wasn't in the articles' best interest. If you feel I somehow did intentionally add inappropriate links, then please do not discuss it on my talk page. Thank you.142.163.99.78 16:18, 19 May 2007 (UTC)

Actually the user talk page IS the appropriate place the inform editors about these mistakes and errors as well as the specific place for user warnings too. The warning was quite a necessary one though you may not think so. If you look at the edit you made, while technically it is a revert to an earlier version, that version included links to linkspam sites, so you substituted data onto the page which was also a linkspam link. Any myspace links and the tribute festival link you added (or reverted back to) are not allowed according to linking guidelines, as I told you in the post I left on your page, if you had bothered to read it instead of getting upset.
Sometimes it is necessary to warn (gently as I did with you, and sometimes more forcefully) editors who are unfamiliar with the policy and guidelines that they have made a mistake. That is all I was doing for you. BTW, removing the warning notice I left on your talk page is also regarded as vandalism because it belongs on your page. Deleting it may make you feel like you never made the mistake but all of us have made some mistakes, especially in the beginning, so I suggest you learn from it. Cheers ww2censor 20:01, 19 May 2007 (UTC)

aerogram and other edits.

The aerogram article clearly lists this as a form of envelope. The fact that it serves multiple purposes does not mean that it should be excluded from categories. It should however be included in all appropriate categories. I made the change while looking for envelopes that I was aware of that were not in the main category.

The removal of the stub is subjective. However when I read that article I felt that is was short and a good article. There is no specific guideline when a stub is no longer a stub. I frequently find articles several pages long listed as a stub. If you really think this is still a stub, feel free to retag it. Vegaswikian 01:58, 20 May 2007 (UTC)

Ok, so maybe you can get away with aerogram but I still think cover is a stub, but I will look at it again and see if I can add something to it. I do know that the idea of a stub is subjective but if you are not familiar with a topic then maybe someone more knowledgeable with the topic may disagree. Thanks ww2censor 02:03, 20 May 2007 (UTC)

German Rory site

hy, what is your problem? we the the official website from Germany!!!! please speak with Donal Gallagher!!! all the best from germany, and keep Rory alive the chief from www.rorysfriends.de —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.58.141.205 (talkcontribs) 12:40, May 20, 2007

That is the point, You may be an official site though I can only find a single link to you on the official site and it says nothing about you being official or not BUT YOU are promoting you own site which actually has commercial products on it too. Anyway, people can find you from the official site. Wikipedia is not about advertising. As I suggested you should read the link about what should be linked and should not be linked. Besides which there is another editor who keeps substituting his festival site for your site in an edit war that should be stopped. The best way to avoid this edit war is to just have the one official website listed which is what Wikipedia guidelines suggest. Basically everything else is linkspam and has no place here. BUT keep up the good work in Rory's memory. Cheers ww2censor 18:34, 20 May 2007 (UTC)

Stamps

I've just joined the philately project -great work on the Postage stamps of Ireland - this is a shining example of how an article should look -well done, - I would first of all like the main Philately article to be up to scratch -its terrible!!! then to start articles on all the entities. Then I'd like to see a full catalogue of stamps from each country but images but not only listing the stamps but providing information on each issue. It is a mammoth task but wikipedia has the potential to completely cover it all!!! I'd also like to see the Philately template sorted out to it incorporates WikiProject Philately articles - e.g stub-class- b-class etc. ♦ Sir Blofeld ♦ "Expecting you" Contribs 10:41, 26 May 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for the compliment on Postage stamps of Ireland. I will work on Postal history of Ireland when I get time, but the stamp article alone took me about 3 months to do, so I admire your guts, but, IMHO, you are just a little ambitious in your aspirations for the philatelic articles. you need to understand how many people are actually contributing to philatelic articles right now. Basically it is Stan and I, though George Williams seems to be around occasionally. BlackJack was doing some great work but got pissed off due to some non-philatelic issues and though he is around, on a WikiBreak right now, his philatelic, though not his cricket, contributions have virtually stopped.
Cataloguing all stamps is really a no go for many reasons that I can discuss later and I seem to recall there is such a project in-hand, somewhere else, but, again no real action. One of the main issues is image copyright and anyway, why bother, when there are perfectly good catalogues produced by Stanley Gibbons, Scott catalogue, Y&T, Michel, etc. Why reinvent the wheel, besides which sticky labels, sorry stamps, as such, don't really interest me greatly; postal history is my forte and has been for the last 20-25 years. Again you mentioned your ambitious aspirations on Stan's page but remember that, with about 10,000 new stamps worldwide each year, you would need an army of editors to do what you suggest, even if, like the stamp catalogue publishers you already had much of the info in a database, but we would be starting from scratch. We only seem to have 2 or 3 people doing any work at all. Besides which, which modern stamps are notable and therefore encyclopaedic? Not many.
A decent article about each stamp issuing entity would also be great and is more realistic. I have a few in mind that I know I can do, but they are really not possible without some decent knowledge of the topic, so I have not bothered to do any yet because I am concentrating on other things like my recent complete rewrite of Postal history, which, though I say it myself is pretty decent but still needs polishing, and new articles, both short and longer, on Letter sheet, Marcophily and others. I also co-operated with someone else on a rewrite of Pillar box. The next rewrite that I am considering doing and that I am gathering info for is Postage stamp, not Philately as you suggest. Postage stamp is the lead article for Stamp collecting, so I think that should be done first and maybe we could get it up to Good article status if it was really worked on.
I also saw your post on Stan's page about the Postage stamps and postal history of Abu Dhabi article and your note on adding an image to the Penny Blue page. Unfortunately this is not the correct image. This is the Penny Blue article , not the Two penny blue article, so I have reverted it. ww2censor 01:54, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
Yes, there is a wikibooks project - http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/World_Stamp_Catalogue and it would be more sensible to have a catalog there. By definition, an encyclopedia is a summarization of knowledge rather than the whole thing, so WP should include a high-level guide to the philately of each country, but not attempt to list each and every stamp issued. Stan 04:28, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
I guess I was a little over ambitious but yes by definition an encyclopedia is a summary but can you honestly say that wikipedia is a basic summary!!? It has an enormous amount on articles which cover some subjects to the extreme giving every bit of information possible. Perhaps covering every stamp is a bit ambitious, but I definately think each entity should have a detailed articless or articles like Ireland and some coverage of at least the issues -this should be our goal first surely -you can't knock me for wanting coverage to reach a high level. And I know wikipedia isn't a catalogue - hopefully there should be information on the more important issues. ♦ Sir Blofeld ♦ "Expecting you" Contribs 09:12, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
So I see Stan has chirped in with the Wikibooks info I could not remember. I agree with you that each stamp issuing entity should have a decent entry, but as I mentioned my work on the Ireland article took me 3 months AND I KNOW the subject, so anything of similar quality for other countries will take time especially if you don't have the reference material in your philatelic library, but it should still be done. I will consider staring at least a few of the redlinks (here, here and here) when I get some time and perhaps you and Stan can start some others. However, we should agree what we are working on so we don't duplicate anything.
For me the biggest issue is the lack of willing, and/or knowledgeable, philatelic editors. How can we fix this lack of manpower? I have seen people come, join the project and then contribute virtually nothing. It's a problem. BTW Ernst, I also took on maintaining the Philatelic Portal as that too had been left hanging around for months as a non-operational portal with lots of redlinks. Cheers & keep in touch. ww2censor

...stockbooks and need to be moved

Hi I saw your above comment in Stamp album. I was wondering if Stock book required a new entry at all. As such here is nothing much to write about a stock book. What if it was made a part of stamp album. And maybe Stamp Album renamed as Stamp Storage Media or something? Under which Album, stock books, stock sheet album et all are part of?--PremKudvaTalk 04:06, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

I was just about to leave you a message concering your images on the stamp album page when I saw this message had arrived. I cannot agree with you. Stamp albums are distinctly different from Stockbooks and it deserves its own page. I was going to try to gather the information to write a page soon and then transfer your images to that new page. However it seems you don't know enough about it to make a new page, so if you agree, I will write it as soon as I can. The stamp album page needs some cleanup and expansion as well as more images of actual stamp albums. Cheers ww2censor 04:38, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
Please do! And leave me a message once you have made the page.--PremKudvaTalk 09:43, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for using my images on Stockbook:-) I too had not come across Stamp stock book, if I had known I would have placed my images there. Meanwhile, unfortunately I don't have a single stamp album. I store everything in Stockbooks or Stock sheet albums.--PremKudvaTalk 05:11, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
I might have a few stamp albums but need to find them. Thanks anyway. Regards ww2censor 05:14, 14 June 2007 (UTC)

Template:Motorcycling

Can you explain the edit you made to the {{Motorcycling}} template? I don't understand what you did here and would like to learn about it as I don't know much about templates even though I have made a few includinh this one. Cheers ww2censor 00:36, 13 June 2007 (UTC)

My edits to the template enable the use of {{WikiProjectBannerShell}}, which allows multiple WikiProject banners to be "nested" on a Talk page. See Talk:T. E. Lawrence for an example which includes {{Motorcycling}}; it's a great space-saver, but the banners are still accessible. And as you can see at Talk:Steve McQueen, the edits have no affect on the appearance of the template when {{WikiProjectBannerShell}} is not used. TAnthony 01:29, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
Interesting. Thanks for the class. ww2censor 02:41, 13 June 2007 (UTC)

I edited some helicopter page?

I only read wikipedia, I haven't edited it for ages. I don't know how that could have possibly come from my IP (I have my wireless encrypted with WPA). I am removing your edit to my talk page.--67.171.249.18 00:33, 15 June 2007 (UTC)

Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/DrKiernan

Hello. I don't know if you've kept Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/DrKiernan on your watchlist but the user has returned, revived his userpage and explained the whole thing. So you might want to reconsider your opposition. Cheers, Pascal.Tesson 13:56, 15 June 2007 (UTC)

Thank you visiting and commenting at my RfA, I have tried to expand on my philosophy and answers, and quite a lot has happened since you last commented. I do hope that the new comments address your concerns. Even if they don't, thanks for stopping by! DrKiernan 16:03, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
I see you already said sorry to BigDT who has reverted this edit of yours, so nevermind, but please be a bit more careful in the future. My comment was easily recognisable as such. —AldeBaer 17:16, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
BigDT reverted it before I could do so myself, though I should perhaps have apologised directly to you too as it was your edit that I altered. Anyway no real harm done. It looks like DrKiernan will make admin though I was surprised by the support for someone, even though a good editor, does not really have a real enthusiasm or commitment to being an admin. Cheers ww2censor 17:37, 16 June 2007 (UTC)

Did you know?

Updated DYK query On 18 June, 2007, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Stockbook, 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.

--GeeJo (t)(c) • 08:59, 18 June 2007 (UTC)

I can't beleive we didn't have an article on this!!!! Congrats! ♦ Sir Blofeld ♦ "Expecting you" Contribs 10:22, 18 June 2007 (UTC)

Flags Icon and Sister Cities

Good Evening,

Where exactly is it stated that flag icons should not be used in the context of sister cities. It does not say so here, Wikipedia:Don't overuse flags. After all, they are used in pretty much every other city's article for Sister Cities.

Britney-Boy 01:28, 21 June 2007 (UTC)

IIRC, starting some time in February this year there was a massive edit war over the flags in the sister cities section of the Dublin article. It was also talked about on the talk page and in the end it was determined that in order to avoid the edit war it was best to remove all flags from all sister cities. There were editors who kept changing the flags of individual cities to other flags than were originally there. A Catalonia flag was being inserted for the Spanish flag for Barcelona and an English flag kept being inserted for the UK flag for Liverpool. Start off looking at the edits from around this time. I am sure you have read the WP:FLAG page but it is not mandatory to use flags in this situation and maybe this is the appropriate quote from the Don't overuse flags page. Hope that helps. I only reverted your edit because I hoped to avoid another edit war starting over this. No offence meant to you. Cheers ww2censor 02:17, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
I have taken no offense. You are right; a flag icon is probably not necessary. Shall I go around removing flags from sister cities, or would that be a bad idea? Britney-Boy 06:24, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
I would not bother removing flag icons from other articles. It was just that in the Dublin article it caused an edit war, but on many others there is no active problem. There is no policy that they should or should not be used, just the concept that overuse should be avoided. Thanks for your interest. Happy editing Cheers ww2censor 15:47, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
Alright, thanks for taking the time to reply. Britney-Boy 01:57, 24 June 2007 (UTC)

RE:Welcome

Thank you for the message, I'm sure it'll help me :), love, Susanna. --SusannaBanana 03:52, 21 June 2007 (UTC)

Philately project

Well I'm not completely inactive, though I have to admit that I haven't been pulling much weight in philately in the last few months. If I restore my blurb there, maybe I can encourage myself to do a little more work. While I encourage your efforts to have a featured article about stamps, Irish philately is not a speciality where I have too much experience, so I won't be a big help on that one. One suggestion: It would be nice if you could add illustrations of those two early watermarks on Irish stamps. Eclecticology 23:12, 25 June 2007 (UTC)

I am happy to hear you are still interested in helping out. While my speciality is Ireland, but postal history not stamps, I have been working on many other general philatelic topics. As far as I am concerned Postage stamps of Ireland is finished for now but I will try to add images of the watermarks you suggest. I just need to find them as I don't actually collect stamps per se. Other general topics are really needed and you can find many of them here. Philately and Airmail both need a complete rewrite. Actually I have just been in touch with a German translator who will assist in translating the German version of Airmail into English. My main reason for that is because it is a German Featured Article and we could do with some other candidates. I have not been idle having completely rewritten Postal history recently as well as initiated Letter sheet, so you will see that Ireland is not my only philatelic interest. ww2censor 03:18, 26 June 2007 (UTC)


Postage stamps of Pakistan

hi, I have started working on an article for stamps of Pakistan. rzafar

Cool, can I help you? Where is it? ww2censor 19:12, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
You can take a look at the draft in my sandbox - from my user page. rzafar
Ok, I see what you are doing and will do some work on it myself. Your references are not done properly to Wikipedia style but I will try to show you how to do that. You will also need to wikify the article but I can do some of that too - you only need to wikify a subject once in an article. i am now watching your page for any changes. ww2censor 14:33, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
Don't worry about the references - I just put the article up from my word file so it came out like that. they will be fine in the finished article. I will continue working on the file that I have on my hard drive and occasionally upload it. They setting of the article will be done once I have finished writing it. I will need help later in putting up the images. rzafar
Oh, that's a problem, as I have already spent some time making changes to the page you have uploaded, rewriting the lead better, wikifying and general heading cleanup. Would it not be better to do that as both of us can work on it there? ww2censor 14:49, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
well, i have updated the article again. will work on it now in my sandbox. Image: MNH stamp means that that is the image I plan to put up with it. let me know what you think. rzafar

In future let us discuss it on the talk page of your sandbox where I just left you a message. Cheers ww2censor 16:41, 27 June 2007 (UTC)