User talk:Acsenray
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If you create new articles, please put in some information, not just person's name. Thanks! Andris 20:06, Jun 2, 2004 (UTC)
Yeah, ditto on that. Please, consider choosing one senator and writing his bio? I'm moving to have any pages you make with just a name speedy deleted, in accordance with our deletion policy. Atleast write one paragraph and add a stub notice with {{msg:stub}}. Cheers, Dunc_Harris|☺ 20:23, 2 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for your notes. I've now started adding more content when I create a page. For the ones I've done already with just a name, I'll go back and add more content.
- No problem. I see you are a nice chap and all that and helping the 'pedia, :) but could you please quickly run through the welcome, newcomers, particularly Wikipedia:tutorial so you know how to put in the blue links. Cheers, Dunc_Harris|☺ 20:30, 2 Jun 2004 (UTC)
FYI, I killed off a few of your names-only pages today before I realized what kind of collection you were creatingso you may have to re-create some of them. Personally, I find it helpful to create bios offline, then create pages and dump in the text - especially when making a bunch of pages with similar format. - DavidWBrooks 20:33, 2 Jun 2004 (UTC)
- I've re-made small stubs for two of them. (Chip Pickering and Frank Lucas. Niteowlneils 20:47, 2 Jun 2004 (UTC)
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Thanks, all! I'm learning Acsenray 21:09, 2 Jun 2004 (UTC)
- I can tell. I like what you've added to Ernest Istook, for example--I just added a few links. Niteowlneils 21:32, 2 Jun 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Rockefeller Republicans
Hi. Please note that I moved your article "Rockefeller Republicans" to "List of liberal U.S. Republicans"; see Talk:List of liberal U.S. Republicans for my reasons. Note that there was an older existing article at Rockefeller Republican which I guess you were unaware of. Once links to your article are cleaned up, I suggest that "Rockefeller Republicans" be changed from a rediect to "List of liberal U.S. Republicans" into a redirect to "Rockefeller Republican". Cheers, -- Infrogmation 17:23, 12 Jun 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Election Results, Ohio Supreme Court
I hope you plan to add some descriptive text. --Hemanshu 16:31, 30 Jun 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Politicians
Seen you've done a great deal on Ohio politicians--thought you might be interesting in commenting on Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. politicians. Keep up the good work! jengod 21:04, Aug 4, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Taft Confusion
Thanks for straightening me out on the Tafts and their names. Appreciate it! Tim 15:30, Aug 5, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Recent edits to Clinton article
I see you've expanded the "Accusations, impeachment, and legal problems" section of the Bill Clinton article. Unfortunately, I believe some of it will be considered non-NPOV and much of it belongs, perhaps, in other articles dealing with specific scandals (whether they currently exist or not). I have no strong interest myself in maintaining the Clinton article so please don't take this as an attack; I just figured I'd give you a friendly warning before you start seeing others reverting your edits. Also, I see that you're a journalist. You might need to try extra hard to resist turning the presidential bio pages into newspaper exposés. ;-)
See also What wikipedia is not. - dcljr 19:38, 11 Aug 2004 (UTC)
You asked me to check out the Bill Clinton article again. The "Accusations..." section seems fine now, except the figure $850,000 is mentioned twice. Other than that it looks good. - dcljr 16:39, 31 Aug 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Political Party Strength in U.S. States
I'm working on it as we speak. [[User:Supadawg|supadawg - ]] 22:18, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)
What do you think? Over the top? [[User:Supadawg|supadawg - Talk]] 17:30, 22 Aug 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Ohio State Government
In response to your note on my talk page: My source for elected officials is Official Roster of Federal, State, and County Officers and The Ohio Municipal, Township and School Board Roster, both published by the Ohio Secretary of State. It looks like that information is also available on the Secretary of State's web site. [1] Unfortunately, it doesn't look to go down to the level of local zoning board and so forth. That information may only be available at the local level. Jwolfe 03:43, 3 Sep 2004 (UTC)
[edit] State court
Great job with the table!
I did make one change in Georgia - the only state of which I am qualified to speak - from "Circuit Superior Court" to "Superior Court". Pleadings, orders &c. are captioned "Superior Court of _______ County", although judges and D.A.'s normally have their stationery, signatures etc. Judge/District Attorney for the ______________ Judicial Circuit.
Thanks! Ellsworth 13:24, 14 Sep 2004 (UTC)
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- Good job with the continued markup. Keep it up. Ellsworth
[edit] Ohio House of Representatives
Thanks for turning the stub I created (because I don't like red links) into a decent reference. It gave me a warm feeling to see it. Rich Farmbrough 10:47, 23 Sep 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Another Political Junkie from Ohio
Thanks for the kind words. I'd seen your handle on some of the pages I'd worked on, e.g. my former congressman, Frank Cremeans. I've also expanded some articles you began, John W. Griffin, Thomas Kindness, Bill Harsha. Good to read your article on the lady challenging Michael R. Turner this year. That's my congressional district and I didn't know anything about her save her name. You've probably seen it, but I've a long list of articles I've made sizable contributions to on my user page including many in legal and political biography. For example, I put the predecessor/successor boxes on all the associate justices of the Supreme Court and wrote blurbs on all the reporters save the current one who I haven't been able to find anything on.
May I make one suggestion about creating new biographies? If you create articles under a nickname, e.g. Tom Kindness, would you put in redirects under the full name? I didn't see your Kindness article at first and started writing either under Thomas or Thomas N, then combined the two. I know I'm guilty of this as well because when I went to look at my own Charles Sanders article just now, I couldn't find it because I'd entered it under Charles W. Sanders.
If I can be of help, let me know. PedanticallySpeaking 17:18, Oct 7, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Getting in the Way
My apologies if I bumped into you on the Government of Ohio article. I saw it down on my watchlist where you'd worked on it earlier today and took a look, which spurred me to make a couple revisions to the section on the State Board of Ed. I just noticed from the edit history you were on there at the same time and I probably caused you an edit conflict. I do apologize.
One useful wikipedia call is to put the "inuse" template at the top of a page you are editing. That will put up a flag warning everyone to step aside because you are working. I use this especially when I'm making a lot of edits because some of our eagle-eyed contributors waste no time to start editing. But be careful to delete it when you are done or else people will grumble. Ave atque vale! PedanticallySpeaking 16:10, Oct 19, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Dick Zimmer
Oops. You're right. As far as I can tell they are both named Richard A. Zimmer. If I knew what their initials stood for I'd make Dick Zimmer a disambig page with their full names for their own pages. How would you like to proceed. Something like Dick Zimmer (commissioner) and Dick Zimmer (representative)? AlistairMcMillan 00:16, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)
[edit] cut and paste moves
Please avoid moving a page by cutting and pasting it's contents into a new location. The appropiate action is to use the "move" tab at the top of the page, which opens a page asking for the new title. Additionally, when moving a page, please be sure no double redirects are created, as happened at Ted Roosevelt. Thanks. Gentgeen 19:26, 21 Oct 2004 (UTC)
[edit] It's My Party And I'll Cry If I Want To
Acesnray,
I copied the party affiliations of the Secretaries of State from the list in the back of the Ohio Secretary of State's "Official Roster of Federal, State and County Officers" (Columbus, Ohio: The Secretary, biennial). The one Secretary with no party listed in the Wikipedia article is also blank in the book. The older editions have information deleted from the newer, such as the legal descriptions of the Congressional districts from the first apportionment onward. I debating whether I want to get involved with posting that. Ave! PedanticallySpeaking 15:54, Oct 22, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Free at Last!
Greetings, Acsenray!
My big project last week or so has been List of Ohio county name etymologies and its two subsidiary articles, which are finally done. Any thoughts? Ave! PedanticallySpeaking 17:21, Oct 23, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Ohio: A Report From the Front
Salve, Acsenray!
I've posted a report on the election in our state at Talk:2004_U.S._election_in_progress#Ohio:_A_Report_From_the_Front and on my talk page. Ave! PedanticallySpeaking 20:48, Nov 2, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Kit Bond
Was there any discussion about moving Christopher S. Bond to Kit Bond? Even though he is widely know as "Kit", isn't it somewhat unusual to list a person under their nickname instead of their given name? --Kbh3rd 18:30, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Stylebook
- Salve, Acesnray!
Haven't seen you much lately. Hope all is well along the Potomac. Your changes to Bob McEwen and a couple other articles popped up on my watchlist and I noticed you made some changes regarding numbers, changing words to numbers, and replacing the word "percent" with the percent symbol. I was taught in school to spell out numbers under one-hundred and in journalism class to always use the word percent in stories rather than the symbol and our stylebook endorses the latter while says either is acceptable on the former. See Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(dates_and_numbers)#Number_names. Ave atque vale! PedanticallySpeaking 15:45, Nov 19, 2004 (UTC)
- Salve!
I was looking in the wrong column in the "compare versions". You changed it to "percent" from "%". Sorry about that. Some of us can't read. I'm going to make a proposal to the stylebook re spelling out numbers. To me, it just looks odd to see "24". I do recognize the AP uses numerals, but we don't have the same space concerns as they or printed reference works do. I'm going to make queries about where to post my proposal and when get it up, I'll let you know so you can offer your comments. One other thing. You've been putting up results for this months elections; will you be sure to get the final numbers when the elections are certified? Ave atque vale! PedanticallySpeaking 16:01, Nov 19, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Dayton, Ohio
Hi. I hadn't realized or remembered about the west-central placement for Dayton. I went to high school in Xenia, but that was some years ago. Anyway, I added "west-central" back to the intro and made a few other changes. See what you think. Maurreen 05:33, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC)
[edit] List of U.S. political families
Hi there! I'm glad you want to contribute to the List of U.S. political families, but please note that it is, strictly speaking, confined to family members who are politically active. Neil Bush, Barbara and Jenna Bush, etc., are not politically active at present (although who knows about the future?), so they should not be included. Moreover, the list is not meant to be a scandallog. It's not a place to include Bush's daughters' underage drinking (which you put in) or Kennedy's nephews cocaine snorting (which you didn't). Therefore, I have reverted your latest edits. If you want to print scandal, however, List of notable U.S. presidential relatives is the perfect place for you - Neil Bush is already there, you can add Barbara and Jenna if you wish, etc. David Cannon 08:22, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Howdy. I've been going back and forth on whether to delete the Hagans and Riffes from the List of U.S. Political Families page, and I figured I'd drop you a friendly note before doing anything rash. The talk page on that article seems to have dried up and I never got any responses to my query about what threshhold should be set for calling a family a "U.S." family, as opposed to something else, as part of my mission to clean up and standardize that page. Neither the Hagans nor the Riffes seem to have contributed any individuals to any national political office; the number of families with multiple members active in state and county politics in all the states is enormous, especially if history is taken into account, and I can't justify trying to add all those families. While the Hagans and Riffes are no doubt notable in Ohio, I don't believe they belong on a page devoted to nationally notable families. I'm leaning toward deleting, but I'll let you have your say if you wish. Perhaps a page of Ohio political families is in order. Thehappysmith 04:48, 20 Feb 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Tony Capizzi
This article started by you has been blanked by two anon's claiming it's inaccurate. I've reverted it, but I thouhgt I'd mention it to you, in case you had some response. JesseW 03:47, 21 Nov 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Hello
Been tracking your edits since this morning. We will end up disagreeing on some things and agreeing on others. But I thought I would drop a line to say hello. You seem to have a fascinating mix of interests.—iFaqeer (Talk to me!) 21:19, Nov 29, 2004 (UTC)
- Returning your greetings. I wonder what you might disagree with in my recent edits, most of what I've done today has been rather minor. Acsenray 21:22, 29 Nov 2004 (UTC)
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- Like I said, we'll agree as often as we disagree. Take a look at Talk:Hindustani language.—iFaqeer (Talk to me!) 21:28, Nov 29, 2004 (UTC)
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- Oh, and Talk:List of Mughal emperors.—iFaqeer (Talk to me!) 21:29, Nov 29, 2004 (UTC)
You didn't like what you saw there? :D—iFaqeer (Talk to me!) 23:16, Nov 29, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Number of votes per voter in a multimember at-large election?
Suppose that we are electing a school board or town council where there are no districts, and the election is "at large". Suppose that there are N vacancies. The voter might have 1 vote to cast amongst the several candidates, or N votes, or 1 <= M <= N. Which applies in Cincinnati, Ohio. How many names must a voter cross off on the ballot paper?
If the answer is N, then the board or council is likely to be run by a landslide result, with no representation from other parties, even the second biggest party.
If the answer is M, then a landslide is less likely, and there is likely to be some reprentation from the second biggest party.
If the answer is 1, then there is likely to be wide selection of representation of big and small parties.
Thus the number of votes per voter is important.
PS I just noticed that the discussion for the Cinncinati elections left of the heading "How Many Votes per voter". DRAT.
Syd1435 07:44, 2004 Dec 3 (UTC)
[edit] Article Licensing
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[edit] If Voting Changed Anything . . .
Salve, Acsenray!
Hope this message finds you well. I saw the neat article you were working on the many Ohio towns that aren't in the county with that name (e.g. Hamilton, Warren, Butlerville, Clintonville). I had been thinking of doing something like that myself. Glad to see you put it together.
Today I did two short articles on Ohio government, Ohio State Board of Education (largely copied from one of the other government articles) and Ohio Ballot Board. I continued work on User:PedanticallySpeaking/In Progress, which when finished will be moved to Ohio election law. Let me know what you think of them.
Finally, it appears I somehow forgot to send you a note about my WP:RFA candidacy. I'd appreciate your vote here. Ave! PedanticallySpeaking 19:10, Dec 15, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Ohio Oddities
Salve, Acsenray!
Thanks for your congrats on my election. I was delighted with the positive comments I got in the election, even if the same issue as last time was drug up. I posted a comment in support of your peculiarities article here, that cites an example of the real confusion out there re our towns not being in the similiarly named county. Ave! PedanticallySpeaking 15:25, Dec 18, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Bob McEwen
Salve, Acsenray!
Haven't seen you in a while. Hope you are well. I radically expanded this article and nom'd it as a FAC. I'd appreciate your vote here. PedanticallySpeaking 18:59, May 26, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] lots of edits, not an admin
Hi - I made a list of users who've been around long enough to have made lots of edits but aren't admins. It looks like you haven't been around lately, but if you come back and are at all interested in becoming an admin, can you please add an '*' immediately before your name in this list? I've suggested folks nominating someone might want to puruse this list, although there is certainly no guarantee anyone will ever look at it. I've marked you on this list as "inactve". Feel free to update this as well. Thanks. -- Rick Block (talk) July 3, 2005 17:14 (UTC)
[edit] As John Sebastain Sang
Salve, Acsenray!
Welcome back! I opened my watch list and who is on top but a familiar name that hasn't been seen in a while. In your absence, I've done several political articles, e.g. Jean Schmidt, Paul Hackett, Bob McEwen, Tom Brinkman, W. Mark Felt. Best wishes to you. PedanticallySpeaking 16:24, August 23, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Hindustani
Hi,
I've completely redone the intro to the Hindustani article, based on the idea that, before Partition, the term referred to Urdu (standard Hindi didn't yet exist), and that it is but one of many "dialects" of Hindi, not the whole dialect chain, as the article presented it. Needless to say, the people who believe that Hindustani is a "mix" of Hindi and Urdu think this is absurd. I would appreciate any input you might have. kwami 21:16, 20 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Sources for Kim Zurz
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[edit] Again with McEwen
Greetings!
Haven't written you in a while. Hope you are well. I've submitted Bob McEwen as a Featured Article Candidate here and I'd appreciate your vote. PedanticallySpeaking 17:51, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your reply. The question of an article gaining feature status is not about how important the person or topic is but whether or not the article is any good. On my articles on Tom Brinkman and Julia Stiles objections were made when they were on the front page about how noteworthy the subjects were. I'm surprised I didn't get that on Helen Gandy, which was featured and on the front page a couple months ago. Thanks for writing back. PedanticallySpeaking 17:28, 24 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Statutory law
Dear fellow editor: I reorganized the references to "codified law" in the article on Statutory law (creating a separate paragraph at the end of the article) because I wanted to make sure that non-lawyers can understand that the term codified law is also used in a more narrow technical sense. I argue that the more narrow sense is the one most people (lawyers and non-lawyers alike) would run across. Yours, Famspear 23:26, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Earl Warren
Please see a question I posted at talk:List of Governors of California#Earl Warren, as your contribution to the article did not make sense to me. Thanks in advance, --Asbl 19:33, 15 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Fred J. Shoemaker
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[edit] Foley
Are you involved somehow? You have made some interesting edits. --198.185.18.207 22:03, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Old mistakes
The plagiarism detector bot indicated that, two years ago, you added a large chunk of text to Murray Seasongood which was a direct copy-and-paste from the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce's site. That material has been removed; I hope that you have long since stopped doing that sort of thing. DS 01:56, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
- Seconded. -- Zanimum 19:29, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
- Well, this is certainly an embarrassing situation and one that I would not have intended. Since the page has already been deleted, I can't go back and see what exactly it is I did, but I hope you accept my assurance that no direct copying was intended. At least, I hope so -- it's been so long that I don't even remember that particular page. I am fully aware on a personal, artistic, profesional, and legal levels of the importance of not copying things, so I hope to avoid repeating such mistakes. Acsenray 16:46, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] early Republican Party
Your level-headed thinking is needed at Democratic-Republican Party. One person is trying to erase the concept of Jefferson's and Madison's Republican Party, from changing the (now) alternate name to "Republicans" and violating WP:MOS by unbolding the alt names in the first sentence. Skyemoor 16:18, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Strickland
For that fact, I don't have my reference. I'm trying to think where it came from. It wasn't from someone's blog or anything like that. Damn, I just can't remember. It's from one of those voting websites, something similar to vote smart or voteusa, but I just cannot remember right now. I'll look and verify that for you when I'm less buzy, ok? VitaleBaby 00:05, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks!Acsenray 14:48, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
I was wrong about his first name. I see what happened though. I found the voteusa page that I was looking at, and it had Stickland and Ted Kulongoski, who actually is Theodore, listed one after the other. So I screwed it up. Interesting that the guy's name is actually Ted though. VitaleBaby 04:19, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for the followup! Acsenray 16:01, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Greg Harris (politician)
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[edit] AfD nomination of James McGee
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[edit] Election Results, Dayton, Ohio, Municipal Court Judge
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[edit] Notability of Herb Hammer
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[edit] Roger Cloud
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[edit] AfD nomination of Election Results, Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio (Primary Election)
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[edit] Joseph Levin
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[edit] KFC and KGC
There is a note about it on the talk page.--Jeremy ( Blah blah...) 17:00, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Woodling/Busbey coaches
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[edit] AfD nomination of Greater Western Ohio Conference
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