User talk:Themindset/archive2
User:Misza13's pile!
editThank you for contributing the impressive the pile of supports gathered on my RfA, which passed with a final tally of 0x0104/0x01/0x00. I'm happy that so many people have put faith in my abilities as an admin and promise to use the tools wisely and do my best not to let you down. If I ever may be of assistance, just leave a note on my talk page. Misza13, the rouge-on-demand admin wishes you happy editing! NOTE: This message has been encrypted with the sophisticated ROT-26 algorithm. |
Eluchil404's RfA
editThank you for taking the time to express an opinion in my recent request for adminship. I have withdrawn my self-nomination because there seemed little prospect for further productive discussion or the formation of a consensus to promote. Many commentators offered constructive critisism that I will use to improve myself as a user. Others suggested that the nomination was premature and that a re-nom in a few months would be more likely to gain consensus. Thank you for your comments. I will strive to continue to improve as an editor and hope to be able to garner your support in any future RfA. Eluchil404 20:25, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
My RfA
editThank you so much for voting in my recent RFA. It passed on the relatively narrow vote of 38/8/8. It was also one of the least-participated-in RFA nominations in several months, so pat yourself on the back, and join the party on your left, but first, take your cookie!
NOTE: I can't code HTML to save my life. I copied this from Misza13. I guess I should write him a thank you note as well. Cookies sold separately. Batteries not included. Offer not valid with other coupons. May contain peanuts or chicken. Keep out of the reach of small children, may present a choking hazard to children under the age of 3. Do not take with alcohol. This notice has a dark background and therefore may be eaten by a grue at any time. The receiver of this message, hereafter referred to as "Pudding Head" relinquishes all rights and abilities to file a lawsuit or any other litigious activities. RyanGerbil10, Jimbo Wales, and the states of Georgia, North Dakota and Wisconsin are not liable for any lost or stolen items or damage from errant shopping carts. |
Thank you so much! RyanGerbil10(The people rejoice!) 04:04, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
my RfA
editCheers! - CheNuevara 17:48, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
Wickethewok's RFA
editThanks for your support on my RFA. The final vote count was (61/9/3), so I am now an administrator. Feel free to let me know how I'm doing at any point in time or if you need anything. Once again, thank you. Wickethewok 16:12, 31 July 2006 (UTC) |
GangstaEB's RFA
editThanks for your oppose on my RFA. The final vote count was (0/10/0), so I am now an normal user. Feel free to let me know how I'm doing at any point in time or if you need anything. I can't give it though. Once again, thank you. GangstaEB help me improve! 23:28, 31 July 2006 (UTC) I did steal this off Wickethewok's RFA thank-you too. |
My RfA
editRex Grossman
editThe info. about Rex Grossman is not triva. This is important info. about the player and his life. Many young Jeiwsh people would like to know this info. and would be insulted to see that is was left in the trivia section. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.72.163.221 (talk • contribs)
This information is within the Guidlines for Rex Grossman. To deny this info. is stupid. When someone looks up info. on Grossman they want to know info. on him and his football career. Stop insulting Jews with your 'edits' —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.72.163.221 (talk • contribs)
My RfA and your vote
editHi Mindset, Thanks for participating in my RFA! Ultimately, no consensus was reached, but I still appreciate the fact that you showed up to add in your two cents. You can feel free to talk to me about it or add some advice on my improvement page.
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digest comment that was left on my user page
editYo I dunno how to add a comment / reply, but, believe, I know more about d&b than u clearly. please don't vandalise my shit whatever your 'job' is on here. you are chatting shit mate tbh, im happy to take this to an email discussion or whatever but don't try and get high and mighty on here coz you're only fucking up the page u wanna 'help'... sorry not trying to get harsh m8, jut honest. PEACE.... —The preceding unsigned comment was misplaced on themindset's user page by digest (talk • contribs) .
Userpage
editIt wasn't that quick. The comment had been there for 2 days. I usually check out the userpages of people posting on RfA related discussions. I checked yours and saw the strange comment, and decided to be bold and revert it. Best regards, alphaChimp laudare 19:18, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
List of automobiles that were commercial failures up for deletion
editHi,
You have taken part in the AfD process for List of successful automobiles and voted delete. The decision was unanimous and the article was subsequently deleted. Now a corresponding article, List of automobiles that were commercial failures, is up for deletion for the same reasons. It would be only logicial and just to have them both deleted, so I cordially invite you to take part in the new discussion.
Regards, Bravada, talk - 09:07, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
Thank you
editI see you're taking the Joeseph McCarthy issue; if you're okay with it I'll remove it from the main listing as it is being dealt with. Thanks. —Xyrael / 10:04, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
Yo!
editDrum & bass, eh? Right on. I'm a dj/mc/producer here in Ottawa.
You probably know a bunch of the guys I've worked with!
What's your alias? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dbz613 (talk • contribs)
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editBen??? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dbz613 (talk • contribs)
Haha
editYeah man, I've known you for years. Ever since you were on XVI as miwa. I've been involved with jungle since '98 here. Steph Perham I know rings a bell for you.
I go by Division by Zero when I produce & DJ.
And E=MC when I MC.
I'm Ben as well.
http://xvi.com/pictures/picture.php?p=96992 far left. http://xvi.com/pictures/picture.php?p=36813 mutual friend I know. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dbz613 (talk • contribs)
I've worked for MDG before. I just wrote a report on them so I know a shitload about their new offerings.
I'm still in Ottawa, yeah.
As fucking if, eh? What're the chances of something like this happening? There's 6 billion people in the world, millions of hits daily, thousands of contributors, and two people who know each other end up in contact.
Whatever happened to your XVI involvement? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dbz613 (talk • contribs)
My RfA
editHey themindset, just a quick note to let you know I withdrew my RfA at 13/11/10. I hope by the time I turn up on RfA's doorstep again that I've developed more article communication and process knowledge, and I thank you for your opinion :) --james(talk) 11:21, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
RfA thanks
editThanks so much for voting, Themindset! Thanks so much for your support vote on my request for adminship! With a final vote count of (82/5/0), it succeeded, and I'm now an administrator! I am thrilled with the overwhelming positive support from the community, and sincerely thank you once again for taking your time to voice your opinion. Feel free to contact me with any comments/suggestions in the future!—Mets501 (talk) 03:53, 13 August 2006 (UTC) |
Masssiveego RFA Criteria
editTo achieve my criteria standards is always by choice in what you choose to believe and make happen. If you wish to meet my criteria, I must see a clean talk page, a reasonable user page, pass inspection of your posts, post counts, Wikipedia activities. After that I must find signs being part of the Wikipedian community. If I find any sign of abuse, warnings, or otherwise misguided templates, I typically weigh them against possible future occurances of such activities, and if I find the user unwillinging or incapable of changing their habits they fail my inspection. After that I check for barnstars, awards determine if they are indeed appropriate and real, and start checking all image uploads. If there are three or more orphan images it is an automatic failure, for wasting Wikipedia resources. I excuse orphan images if they are used but not listed as in images placed in user pages. If I cannot find a postcount, or a post that would allow me to sampling how they would act, I typically believe they are inexperienced, and should post more often, therefore automatically fail them. If I find too many templates placed without enough of an explaintion or difficultly tracing the conversation of the template it is an automatic failure. There are many other automatic failures such as no talk pages, no greetings pages, not enough images, not posting enough which etc. I prefer to leave this in an email upon request to avoid embarrasing or otherwise reputation damaging information being left on talkpages. As I'm not about driving users away, but making sure only good Admin obtain tools that they need to help and correct. Rather then have self serving troublemakers drive away good users who have dontates so much of their knowledge, time and money to Wikipedia. Thus I do check for character as in how many post counts do they do, do they use bots? How are the bots?
If you pass the first part. The second part is I ask questions, the person has 24 hours and demonstrate that RC patrol skills, or vandal hunting skills a) they are online b) they monitor their watchlist or RFA c) are human by answering question, hypotetical situations, and tests such as a sample page. To show that they indeeed know what they are doing, and they understand policy.
If the two parts are past, the last part is I must see at least 5 other Wikipedians who have regular daily contact with the user in question contact means a message at least once every 3 months, usually shows up on talk pages that can vouch for the character of the user. After that I typically support the canidate unless something comes up. --Masssiveego 06:15, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
User name
editThanks for your comment. I must admit when choosing my username I had not considered adminship at all but you certainly make a great point. Accordingly if successful I will change my username to Glen_S or similar per your suggestion. Again, appreciated :) - GIen 05:45, 18 August 2006 (UTC)
Wangi/RFA
editThanks for your support on my RfA. Give me shout if I can be of help. Thanks/wangi 00:14, 19 August 2006 (UTC)
Thanks again for participating in my RfA, just a wee FYI that I've applied to change my username to Glen_S - thanks again - GIen 10:27, 23 August 2006 (UTC) (Oh, PS - official thank you is still forthcoming :) )
My RfA
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File:Scarlettanager99.jpg | Hello, Mindset, and thank you for the "solid" support on my recent RfA. The final tally was 72/1/0, and I have now been entrusted with the mop. I'll be tentative with the new buttons for a while, and certainly welcome any and all feedback on how I might be able to use them to help the project. All the best, and thanks again! — Deville (Talk) 01:32, 25 August 2006 (UTC) |
GIen's RfA: Thank you!
editThemindset for your Support! |
PS: YES YOU'RE RIGHT HARRY POTTER USES A BROOM! (BUT GOOD MOPS ARE HARD TO FIND!!)
Please, stop being obnoxious
editA talk page is not a place to show off how great you are at thinking of stupid things to say, it is to improve the article. Please, think of somthing good to say or say nothing at all, as you just waste your time writing inappropriate nonsense. here is what i'm talking about. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Daniel 123 (talk • contribs)
- I think you misread the Judit Polgar talk page. If you read closer, you will see that it was a comment was placed in the article by an anon IP and removed from the Judit Polgar article [1]. I was just mentioning that I moved it to the WP:BJAODN page. Please take the time to look at talk pages closely before assuming bad faith. Themindset 21:10, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
Go raibh maith agat!
editThank you so much for supporting my RfA! It ended up passing and I'm rather humbled by the support (and a bit surprised that it was snowballed a day early!). Please let me know if I can help you out and I welcome any comments, questions, or advice you wish to share.
Sláinte!
P.S. Vancouver is one of my favourite cities in the world (the only place in the word I know of where one can fit snowboarding and surfing in on the same day)!
My RFA
editThank you, Themindset, for voting on my RFA, which passed 95 to 1. Now that I have the mop, I hope I can live up to the standard, and be a good administrator. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me. —this is messedrocker
(talk)
21:39, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
Belated thanks
editThank you for participating in my RfA. Consensus to promote was reached, and I am now an administrator. I'll be using the tools cautiously at first, and everyone should feel welcome to peer over my shoulder and make sure I'm not doing anything foolish. --RobthTalk 04:18, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
RfA
editHey Themindset, thank you for supporting my recent RfA. It finished with an amazing final tally of 160/4/1. I really appreciate your support. Cheers, Sarah Ewart (Talk) 07:42, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
The Halo's RfA
edit- Thanks for the message. I will be trying very hard to get that experience, and your message was very encouraging. :) Thε Halo Θ 20:08, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
Um, I'm afraid I'm more into classical music, and so don't really know enough about the subject to review it, and am not quite sure why you're asking me to. I see on the talk page that I have an on-hold on the article just below yours - did you mean to contact Archer904? Adam Cuerden talk 01:26, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
Congrats on the drum and bass article. It looks great now. If you've got a couple minutes and want to help a fellow Wikipedian trying to get an article promoted, review Technomancer Press (fairly short) and let me know if it needs anything else to be promoted to GA status. It hasn't been on the list as long as drum and bass, but it is on its first re-nom after revision. Archer904 02:35, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
Mr. Lefty's RfA thanks
editHi, Themindset, and thanks for your comments in my recent request for adminship, which succeeded with a final tally of 70/4/4. I hope I can live up to your expectations, and if there's ever anything you need, you know where to find me! --Mr. Lefty Talk to me! 00:16, 26 September 2006 (UTC) |
Ganeshbot
editIt wasn't the bot doing the edit. It was me editing logged into the bot account. Sorry about the confusion. - Ganeshk (talk) 20:42, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
Nishkid64's RfA thanks
editThank you very much for participating in my RfA, which closed successfully earlier today with a result of (60/9/4). Although, I encountered a few problems in my RfA, I have peacefully resolved my conflicts and made amends with the people involved. If you have any further questions or suggestions, feel free talk to me. I hope I will live up to your expectations. --Nishkid64 22:14, 26 September 2006 (UTC) |
Mr. Lefty's RfA
editI think my comment on the RfA sums it up. Does something magical happen when you make your 200th article talk edit that makes you a much better admin? -- Steel 21:40, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
You may be interested to know NCurse now meets your edit count criteria. [2] -- Steel 18:21, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
- My above message was simply informing you that you were neutral-ing a candidate on the grounds they failed your criteria when in fact, they didn't fail it. On a more general note, why do you neutral or oppose candidates based on arbitrary edit counts? Would you prefer a candidate who has simply inflated their edit count with AWB? Also, why did you go neutral when NCurse only failed the mainspace requirement by mere 20 edits? (which he has now met) -- Steel 19:04, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
- We don't appear to meet each other. Yes, your vote in NCurse's RfA is not critical to it's success. It's a matter of principle: NCurse has met your edit count requirements, so I'm unsure as to why you aren't supporting, as you haven't given any reasons. My other questions (which I don't feel you've answered) were more general and unrelated to NCurse's RfA. -- Steel 19:14, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, I'm clear on everything except this: Let's say there's one candidate with 900, large, well thought out mainspace edits, and another candidate with 3000 AWB edits. Under your criteria, you would oppose the first candidate and support the second, correct? -- Steel 19:32, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
- So you're actually deciding whether to support the candidate on a case by case basis, not on your arbitrary edit counts. If 1000+ edits doesn't automatically mean "support", yet doesn't automatically mean "oppose" either, why do you have that criterion? -- Steel 19:42, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
- It's not explained on your standards page. -- Steel 20:19, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
- I have more to say, but I'm going to cut short this discussion because it isn't going anywhere. -- Steel 20:30, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
- It's not explained on your standards page. -- Steel 20:19, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
- So you're actually deciding whether to support the candidate on a case by case basis, not on your arbitrary edit counts. If 1000+ edits doesn't automatically mean "support", yet doesn't automatically mean "oppose" either, why do you have that criterion? -- Steel 19:42, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, I'm clear on everything except this: Let's say there's one candidate with 900, large, well thought out mainspace edits, and another candidate with 3000 AWB edits. Under your criteria, you would oppose the first candidate and support the second, correct? -- Steel 19:32, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
- We don't appear to meet each other. Yes, your vote in NCurse's RfA is not critical to it's success. It's a matter of principle: NCurse has met your edit count requirements, so I'm unsure as to why you aren't supporting, as you haven't given any reasons. My other questions (which I don't feel you've answered) were more general and unrelated to NCurse's RfA. -- Steel 19:14, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
My RfA
editThank you for participating in my RfA, which passed with a tally of 91/1/4. I can't express how much it means to me to become an administrator. I'll work even more and harder to become useful for the community. If you need a helping hand, don't hesitate to contact me. NCurse work 15:53, 8 October 2006 (UTC) |
My RfA
editJust wanted to send a quick note of thanks for your support in my RfA. :-) I really appreciate it! Best, Irongargoyle 17:48, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
RfA thanks from StuffOfInterest
editThank you for participating in my RfA, which finished with a tally of 52/6/1 (~90%). It was an interesting process which gave me a chance to learn a bit about myself and about the community. My intention now is to slowly ease into using those additional buttons on my page. No use being over eager and mucking up the works. The support of all those who went over my record and/or rallied to my defense after the big oppose vote was instumental to the success of this review. Again, thank you! --StuffOfInterest 12:16, 10 October 2006 (UTC) |