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Hello there, I see from your user page that you're fluent in Japanese, so maybe you can help me out. A friend back from Tokyo brought me a bag of tea, which has of course japanese writings on top. Neither of us knows Japanese, so I was wondering whether you take a look at a scanned photo and translate it from me. It's not very long, of course, I expect it to be something about the tea shop. In any case... thanks for your attention! =) --Nehwyn 18:29, 9 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Thanks a lot for the translation... I didn't know what Hoji tea was, but I know now.  :) --Nehwyn 19:03, 1 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Bill Myers

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I have added the categories, stubbed, added a link or two and general tidy up. But, obviously you will notice the removal. See the talk page and I will be back in a moment to chat to you.  Glen  06:48, 5 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Okay, now if you take a look here you'll see I listed all the individual list items you had in the article - 107!
I know you've been an editor awhile so Im sure you've read the Manual of Style - when the list is taking up 80% of tyhe article something has to be done. So, maybe a fork off the main article is called for. Take Michael Jackson, if he listed every single/album/DVD etc he's released in his main article it would type out to look like a toilet roll... so, it has Michael Jackson album discography and Michael Jackson singles discography. Maybe a Bibliography subarticle would be best?
Have a read of Wikipedia:Summary style and let me know your thoughts, or ignore me altogether of course :0 Great work by the way!  Glen  07:17, 5 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
You make some good points. Being slightly familiar with the extent of Bill Myers' career, I was foreseeing the content to take up more space than the list of his works. I've just had a hard time finding sources I can cite about his life and career. But the organization you proposed does match the manual of style a bit better and does look a lot more organized. Davidkazuhiro 08:21, 6 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Directional microphone

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Thanks! --Vox Causa 22:18, 12 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yep sorry about that. I couldn't find the category I was looking for so I put the generic stub tag so that attention would be brought to it. I'll be more meticulous and creative about finding specific stub tags next time.--Davidkazuhiro 00:21, 13 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
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Template:WikiProject Professional sound production

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Hello! I recently joined WP:PSP and decided to have a hand at creating an advanced project banner, but I didn't see the work you had already done on this until I went live with mine (which I adapted from WP:FMK's template.)

Anyway, I invite you to have a look at my changes and see if there are things you think should be done differently. The major difference I noticed was the category names; you used "PSP" whereas I use the full name of the wikiproject, which I think might be more standard.

I have no strong opinions on the technical side and would welcome a discussion of features, etc. that can be merged from both our drafts to create the best possible template.

Cheers!

-Fadookie Talk 01:29, 2 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Note: I went ahead and fleshed out the entire assessment scheme so we can get the ball rolling. We're now recognized by the WP:1.0 bot, which will automatically refresh our assessment worklist and stats on a daily basis. I hope you don't mind that I took the initiative here, since I did use my version of the category names. Hopefully this list will be enough to convince you that the project's full name is standard for categories. :)
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Greetings

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Greetings from a former YWMAer. :-) CyberAnth 02:36, 4 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:YWAMer_Wikipedians - perhaps it will grow over time. CyberAnth 07:24, 5 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Where is the British Colloquialism talk page then?

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Where is the British Colloquialism talk page then? Are you in agreement that the only reason for the addition of the "fag" line is to be provacative? (82.40.177.159 09:43, 15 February 2007 (UTC))Reply

It's not a talk page it's a subheading on the cigarette talk page. I was the one who added it and it was not added to be provocative. --Davidkazuhiro 10:14, 15 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
So why add it given that there are countless other nickanems for cigarette? Why fag?(82.40.177.159 10:58, 15 February 2007 (UTC))Reply
It was added because its an unusually well established term for it, and is a notable facet of culture within the English speaking world. Because of the general reaction of North Americans (due to their different use of the word as well as their ignorance of its use in Britain), it will most likely be moved into a subsection. Were you able to find the British Colloquialism heading in the cigarette talk page? Please include your opinions and suggestions there. It will help us further the discussion and come to an agreement. --Davidkazuhiro 11:04, 15 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
ok(82.40.177.159 11:15, 15 February 2007 (UTC))Reply

Okay, I will stop adding that nickname to the article for now, but I still think it should be written somewhere in the article. However the introduction paragraph may not be the best place to add it. Maybe it could be added in the paragraph that also discusses the term "fag". 216.246.243.148 12:21, 20 February 2007 (UTC)

C. S. Lewis & Tolkien

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Hi mate, I don't think the word "regret" is a direct quote, so go ahead and change it if you think "disappointment" is a better description. :)

On a totally unrelated matter, I see that you speak Japanese. I'm just learning myself (learning the Kana at the minute). Any tips or good resources? Martin 00:43, 21 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the Japanese advice. I'll be sure to drop you a line if (I mean, when) I get into trouble! :) Martin 01:27, 21 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Loudspeaker

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Thanks for the invitation. As it happens, I've just finished a good bit of copy editing at loudspeaker, enclosure, woofer, tweeter, and a couple of others I can't quite remember. So until some one decides to reorganize one or more of them, I'll probably stay on the sideslines a bit.

If you've been interested in hifi DIY projects, I can suggest something I've just run across. It's a Swedish site (41Hz) which has been developing very high quality amps (very small(!) and cheap), suited to biamping and triamping on the low cost end of things. I've been thinking about multi-amping one of Tony Gee's designs (at the Humble Homemade site). John Pomann has a very nice active crossover design with lots of flexibility (relatively los cost) and that's the one I'm considering. There's a link to Pomann's site at Art Ludwig's Web page on sound -- at the crossover section.


I've noticed your interest in textual criticism, and can suggest a book for you to look into. Not fully academic, but quite readable. It's Leo Deuel, Testament of Time. Amazing how some of the manuscripts managed to just barely survive.

And, on the computer science end of things, you might want to consider the best programming textbook I've ever come across. Start at the beginning, go through it doing (or very seriously trying) all the exercises and you'll be a serious programming master when you get out the other end. K N King -- Modula 2. Modula 2 is small enouhg to learn all of it (no one anywhere knows and uses all of C++, Java, PL/1, ...), but more than fully featured. No cost compilers available for Linux (see links at the en.Wikipedia.org article). And consider Dijkstra's EWD 498, the one that discusses Telling Unpleasant Truths. Hilariously so. Perhaps not programming design or management (see Joel on Software, Mythical Man-month (Brooks), and the original version of Software Tools (Kernighan and Plauger -- do all the exercises, but with the warning that they will be perhaps easier in C than in other languages).

Sorry to load you up with work, but what are students for after all? ww 02:29, 21 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Barnstar!

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  The Original Barnstar
For your work on WikiProject Professional sound production and related articles, I hereby award you this Original Barnstar. --KFP (talk | contribs) 11:02, 21 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

I assert to be the same user as commons:User:Davidkazuhiro

Down Syndrome

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Regarding this page, you edited the page to be redirected to George W. Bush. Is there any particular good reason for this? Or were you just causing vandalism despite your history of doing the opposite?
07:56, 25 February 2007 (hist) (diff) Down Syndrome (←Redirected page to George W. Bush) ViriiK 18:20, 25 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

That was a mistake. There was apparently vandalism going on with the President Bush redirect page, and I was trying to revert that but edited the wrong page. I'm sorry about that. --Davidkazuhiro 08:29, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Message from anon

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FYI, 80.188.11.131 posted this message on your user page. --KFP (talk | contribs) 22:09, 25 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Oh wow a message on my user page. Wouldn't have noticed that! Thanks KFP! --Davidkazuhiro 08:28, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
I just thought you might've missed it as it was reverted along with the vandalism. --KFP (talk | contribs) 15:53, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
Oops just in case I sounded sarcastic, I was actually being serious! Sorry if I did. That's one of the disadvantages of communicating with text... --Davidkazuhiro 09:46, 1 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Wrong correction

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Hi david!

You said that i should talk to you like this but im not shure if im doing it right :P, if it shouldent be right sorry for takeing up space on your talk page Any ways, i just wanted to point out that i made a correction to the articl 'Nemi (comic strip)', but you deleted it sayin it was not helpfull information, as if it was vandalism... im sorry to say that the information i put there was the truth

pleas go to this website:[[1]] and use the scrool bar to scrool down to: "Nemi 022307".

Thnks, axel —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 80.188.11.131 (talk) 16:34, 26 February 2007 (UTC).Reply

Hey Axel. Nope, your doing it the right way. If you want to talk to me, my talk page is the place to do it, no matter what you have to say! I'm sorry if I reverted a meaningful contribution. Your contribution though, which read "named 'I want to grow up to be an anorectic slut, and fuck me in 500 ways - yeah'" is very easy to mistake as vandalism, especially if not accompanied by a citation. I would suggest you include a citation and read Wikipedia:Citing sources if you don't know how. I will post this response onto your talk page as well. Don't forget to sign your posts on talk pages with four tildes "~~~~". Happy editing! --Davidkazuhiro 04:40, 27 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks!

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David, Thanks for inviting me to the Pro Sound WikiProject man! I'm glad to see that there are other people on this site that are interested in expanding this topic. --Phil McGowan (user:PhilyG) 17:05, 28 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

No problemo! Need all the help we can get! Look forward to working with you toward bettering the Pro Sound articles! --Davidkazuhiro 09:44, 1 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

List of YWAM bases

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wikiproject:Profession sound production articles

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I am happy to see someone on wikipedia finally adding some sound articles. I think its great and a hole wikipedia needs to get closed. My friend and I noticed the lack of articles and are working on getting www.wikirecording.org going, it's less formalized encyclopedia and more a loose community wiki thats full of audio information and tips. It is more freeform based and less constricted by wikipedias strict content and writing style guidelines. However, I think there might be room to collaborate on article creation and editing. well just thought i'd show my support and we are always looking for more active contributors. - Nate march 15 2007 nstanton # at # gmail.com

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Little context in Jody McBrayer

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I've restored it. Seems that a vandalised revision was tagged for speedy deletion. --KFP (talk | contribs) 11:54, 29 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Adriane Knoppix nominated for deletion

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Invitation

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Fellow YWAM kid

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I'm attempting to link all the YWAMers on Wikipedia together. Just saying hi and asking for help on reedeming our reputation of the YWAM page. Saksjn (talk) 14:26, 25 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

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I noticed that you have participated in Wikipedia:Featured sound candidates in the past. There are now two candidates and the project appears to be abandoned. If you could look at the candidates and vote it would be appreciated. Zginder (talk) (Contrib) 00:43, 8 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Hey

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Hey David,

        I noticed that you are also editing here. Just dropped by to say 'hi' :-) Sudharsansn (talk · contribs) 04:50, 2 October 2008 (UTC)Reply



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Hi, can i see your year book with ****? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.10.66.187 (talk) 05:31, 19 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Because it was rude of me to use her real name. Just as it would be rude of me to use yours DSH. An admin has deleted any history of your edits to Maria Ozawa's discussion page, later today I will get him to do the same to your talk page.

I'm sure she would be grateful if you did not publish her real name in future, it is a gross invasion of not only her privacy, but her family's aswell. Drplatipus (talk) 07:20, 23 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

I'm very sorry that she has chosen a career that you do not approve of, but that does not give you the right to broadcast her real name or other details she may or may not want to be public knowledge. She has not revealed her real name nor where she was educated. It therefore stands to reason, does it not, that she does not want such information to be public knowledge?

PS It was another editor, not me, who requested the informatiuon be deleted by an admin.


Drplatipus (talk) 20:04, 23 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Maria Ozawa edit

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As per your request, the reason for the edit comes down to WP:BLP. It states:

"Unsourced or poorly sourced contentious material — whether negative, positive, or just questionable — about living persons should be removed immediately and without discussion from Wikipedia articles, talk pages, user pages, and project space." (particular emphasis there mine)

Something like a porn star's real name must be properly sourced, otherwise it's just a blind statement. The only source we have for the English name you mention of Maria is a yearbook which you have in your possession. That to me sounds like original research and must be discounted. Once we arrive at that point, we're left with an unsourced name and a policy which leaves little room for manoeuver. Removal of the name was the least that should have been done; acting to further clean things up by removing it from the history is admittedly an unusual step but one I think is only proper for privacy reasons. I speak about that privacy requirement from experience... look at this edit to the article on Katja Kassin on the German version of Wikipedia. The OTRS bit that's mentioned is a complaint which Katja sent to me about how people were hassling her parents because her real name was there (and we had already removed it from the English language one as being unsourced.)

As I said, everything's a little unorthodox, but there is policy justifying the actions. Any questions? Tabercil (talk) 02:17, 24 December 2008 (UTC)Reply


Just let it go. Drplatipus (talk) 06:28, 24 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thankyou, and merry christmas to you. I'm sorry we got off on the wrong foot. Drplatipus (talk) 08:23, 24 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Revisions to Sound reinforcement system

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Hey, thanks for appreciating the work and for all the work that you have done yourself! The removal of the simple SR system pic was that I felt that it was far to basic to warrant being displayed in the page about Sound Reinforcement. If there was at least a mixer and a floor monitor displayed I think that would perhaps warrant it's placement within the article. I felt that most people already understand that basic concept of plugging a mic into a speaker so that others can hear them. The other diagram showed a more typical Sound Reinforcement system and perhaps this is because I am a professional, but I did not feel that it was too complex for a newbie to be able to understand. If you compare it to some of the diagrams in some of the science articles in Wikipedia, it pales in comparison.

As far as removing the channel strip photo, the description listed seemed to label the photo of an example of a mixing console that the input signals are routed to, in which case the photo does not show what that component of a SR system looks like. From the channel strip perspective, I think that if we wish to have a shot of that then we should have an overhead view of a channel strip so people can actually see the different sections of a channel strip, not just a fader and some (to them) random knobs shooting off into nowhere above it. I also have been trying to move the article more in the direction of describing the intricacies of the large SR business, as I have a hunch that this is what the general public both is the most interested in (in the realm of live audio anyway) and has the least knowledge about. I felt that having the image be of a small/mid sized Soundcraft console was less appropriate than showing a full image of two of the most popular large format live analog consoles. I am open to the image returning but feel that it should be resized or placed somewhere else because the look of the article with it protruding into the next section looks bad to me.

As for the last edit you listed, this was not an edit by me but by Binksternet. Are you referring to the edits to the section on the difference between PA and SR? In that case, I made those edits to simply improve the flow of the section.

Feel free to change any of the edits that I made, I won't be offended in any way. Thanks for discussing it with me first though, that is always appreciated! --PM - PhilyG talk 19:58, 11 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Proposed deletion of Bill Myers

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Wikimedia Sound Logo project

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