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My apology. I was hasty in copying the article from Disney's site. Since the article's deletion, it has reappeared, hopefully with Disney's (and Ms. Sweeney's) permission. --Johnlogic 03:24, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
2006/09: Programmable Array Logic and the like
editWikipedia:Categories for discussion is only for categories. I've redirected Programmable Array Logic to Programmable array logic and put a {{db-redirtypo}} on the two numbered ones. You can use Wikipedia:Requested Moves to request moving Programmable array logic to Programmable Array Logic if you want. TimBentley (talk) 20:09, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
Have added the CapitalMove tag to its talk page, per procedure. Thanks. Johnlogic 21:15, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
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2008/07: Vandalism???
editSince when is the removal of politically biased material vandalism? 192.25.142.225 (talk) 00:38, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
Yes, it was vandalism.
editIt took me a few moments to find what I had reported, but here it is: Comparing revisions to the Motorola page made on 3 April 2008 as of 17:54 (by 198.189.184.252) and as of 17:54, I removed petty vandalism in the form of the comment on line 20 reading "THIS IS SO GAY!!!!!!!".
Clearly this comment has no place here.
Anonymous Agilent Technologies user, please do better research before calling me a liar. - Johnlogic (talk) 23:36, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
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Stirling engine introduction/article.
editPlease see ongoing discussion re introduction on talk pagePv=mrt (talk) 23:06, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
- I have done a little tweaking of my own on the article and also moved two sections with overlapping content adjascent to each other with a view to combining them. I wonder if you would have a look at achieving this as, judging by your previous work, you seem to have a 'way' with condensing and rationalising?Pv=mrt (talk) 11:55, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
- Gone some way towards this myself, moving material in to relevant sections and deleting overlaps.Pv=mrt (talk) 18:02, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
2009/11
editESL shooting (November 2009)
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- I spawned the ESL shooting page from the page for Richard Farley, the perpetrator. References to source materials are on that page, and I hope to copy appropriate ones over when I have time. - Johnlogic (talk) 20:38, 23 November 2009 (UTC)
Comments at Talk:Jack Tramiel
editJohn, just wanted to let you know I responded to your commentary on my commentary. Also, see by your info page you worked with Atari. Which Atari was it, Atari Inc. or Atari Corp. It looked like Atari Corp. by some of the info I saw. --Marty Goldberg (talk) 04:49, 15 December 2009 (UTC)
- Hi Marty, and thanks for writing! I worked for Atari Corp. (the consumer product company, on Borregas Avenue in Sunnyvale, CA) in the summer of 1987; I met the Tramiels there, and got to speak with Leonard at length. By the way, about six months later, the ESL shooting occurred across the street.
- Did you work for Atari? By the way, I see that you worked on a "flashback" product; do you happen to know Jeri Ellsworth (up near Portland OR)? - Johnlogic (talk) 05:13, 15 December 2009 (UTC)
- No didn't work for any of the original Atari's. Do contract for the current one using the brand name. Yes, the Atari Flashback 2 and an upcoming Flashback product. Regarding Jeri, yes, we're acquaintances online, haven't had a chance to meet in person yet though I am friends with some of the rest of the DTV team. --Marty Goldberg (talk) 05:44, 15 December 2009 (UTC)
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SJSU Grad and Retention Rates
editJOHN:
Your placement of the low four-year grad rate at the TOP of the section is clearly an act of vandalism and is greatly unappreciated by those of us who have invested time and energy in developing what is now a very solid SJSU article. Unlike the vast majority of university Wiki articles, this one is reasonably objective and generally devoid of boosterism. I work in academia, and the standard metrics nowadays are six, eight and even 10-year grad rates. Same goes for retention rates. Please show me any other Wiki article where the 4-year grad rate (and four-year grad rate alone) is placed at the TOP of the Academics section in its own line/paragraph. SJSU's six-year grad rate is around 50% (eight-year is higher) and both its freshmen and transfer retention rates are around 80%. This is very much in line with many other large public universities in CA and elsewhere.
Even much more prestigious academic institutions have relatively low 4-year grad rates. Case in point, I believe Berkeley's is around 50% and the average statewide (CA) is around 30%. Cal Poly's four-year grad rate is around 25%. At Long Beach it's 12%. The six-year average in CA is around 65%. SJSU doesn't even publish its four-year rate anymore, and this is true of many other schools as well, so not sure where the 7% figure even came from. USNWR should not be used as a data source for university demographic and/or G&T data. This data should come from the university itself. USN&WR as a data SOURCE is only appropriate when citing USN&WR's own ranking data.
Also, I should point out the freshmen grad rates don't account for transfer students and grad students, who make up a significant percentage of the total student enrollment at schools like SJSU. Another factor that affects grad rates is impaction. SJSU (along with Long Beach, Fullerton and SDSU) is impacted in EVERY MAJOR. This drives minimum admission standards up and grad rates down... at least in the short-term. You can't simply throw out a single figure (from a secondary source) without providing needed context, etc., and expect others invested in this article not to challenge you.
I understand you have issues with SJSU and your edits to this article in the past have clearly demonstrated you lack a neutral POV since nearly every edit attempts to cast SJSU in a negative light. I am going to leave your edit for now, but I will replace it with applicable six and eight-year stats using SJSU SOURCE DATA and move it to an appropriate position within the Academics section later when I have more time. Londonfifo (talk) 18:51, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
- I copied the above text to Talk:San_Jose_State_University to continue this discussion there. Johnlogic (talk) 01:57, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
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