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Classic Rock

Hello. I was wondering if you would like to participate in my classic rock survey. I'm trying to find the most like classic rock song. There is more information on my user page. Hope you participate! RENTASTRAWBERRY FOR LET? röck 02:13, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

Hallo, Ich.

Wie geht's Dir? Ich habe auch in D studiert (Stuttgart und Duesseldorf), wo bist Du denn? Gilliamjf 02:22, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

Userboxes

Adding some to my own user page I came across this

Nice mohawk pic by the way. I thought you'd appreciate knowing. ;) --ImmortalGoddezz 03:22, 23 January 2006 (UTC)

You need some ice for that burn? Scheisskopf. -Damien Vryce 16:17, 2 March 2006 (UTC)

Awesome hair

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I, Sharkface217, hereby award you this Surreal Barnstar for your awesome, awesome upload of the picture of your hair. It is seriously cool. This barnstar, made for "wildcards" and those who make Wikipedia interesting, fits you perfectly. S h a r k f a c e 2 1 7 21:49, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

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Danke schön bruder

Teşekkürler, iyi çalışmalar. XD kızılsungur 18:58, 16 September 2007 (UTC)


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Well, well, well

Look who it is. Never thought I'd find you HERE as well. Dr. eXtreme 23:28, 25 May 2008 (UTC)

Hello

Are you currently dating anyone?Becky Sayles (talk) 07:48, 13 August 2008 (UTC)

WOW

Muss ja sagen, dass ich nie gedacht hätte, dass es sowelche wie dich gibt ;9 Bin selbst Deutscher, recht kritisch dazu. Find's aber sehr cool, dass das du ein Logo der RAF hier hast ;) Du kannst dich ja mal gerne melden: [email protected] Ich komme übrigens aus Detmold, einer Stadt, direkt neben Bielefeld, der gewissen Stadt, die ja angeblich nicht existiert ;) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.20.200.37 (talk) 01:58, 10 October 2008 (UTC)

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Super Iro!

Hey, echt cooler Iro! Sieht perfekt aus! Mary St. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.32.129.56 (talk) 18:12, 16 May 2010 (UTC)

Ah, a breath ...

Well, your dry comment at M&T led me to do this much, to follow up. Thought maybe it would make your day. ;-) Swliv (talk) 21:00, 30 January 2012 (UTC)

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Your wheat beer picture of the filtered / unfiltered beers

There's a book about beer called "Froth." Written by a guy named Mark Denny. Published in 2009. He uses your public domain picture of the two beers in his book. Happened to randomly stumble upon your page tonight after just having read the book last night. It's published by Johns Hopkins University Press. Unfortunate that a leading university puts out such a horribly inaccurate book on brewing, but I guess we all can't be perfect. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.81.6.158 (talk) 05:07, 24 October 2012 (UTC)

Name changing

Hi. Dropping by because I suspect your name change re al-Awlaki didn't take into account, from what I can tell, that the more commonly used version of his name is with a k rather than a q. Am I correct? Thanks.--Epeefleche (talk) 08:24, 24 February 2013 (UTC)

Hi, the justification for the name change was since that he was born in the United States and issued a birth certificate by the state of New Mexico, that is his legal name. The change was carried out in accordance with the discussion I found on the talk page at Talk:Anwar_al-Aulaqi#Spelling_of_Name. Actually, now that I look that up, I see someone has responded since the last time I viewed the talk page.
Yes, the Arabic version of his name can be accurately transliterated into English as Awlaki but he was not born with an Arabic name. I'm not sold on the idea of changing away from his birth name because his legal name was clearly spelled out in the Roman alphabet at his birth. The transliteration rules listed in Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Arabic don't exactly apply, as his name isn't being transliterated, here; he was born and his name was spelled Aulaqi. For what it's worth, the spelling of Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi is consistent with Abdulrahman's birth certificate, which means that as recently as 1995, his father used that spelling for something.
Anwar's father, Nasser al-Aulaqi apparently used the spelling Aulaqi when filing "Al-Aulaqi v. Panetta". I am uncertain where the line is when changing the spelling of someone's name, especially when they had a birth certificate and presumably passport with an oficial spelling, but I'm not convinced that threshold has been crossed. -Ich (talk) 10:14, 24 February 2013 (UTC)
John K, the new poster, is absolutely correct. Though this isn't intuitive, his birth name is not determinative under wp policy. See wp:commonname.--Epeefleche (talk) 16:14, 24 February 2013 (UTC)

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Duly noted; I'll do some cleanup.-Ich (talk) 15:59, 11 September 2015 (UTC)

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Thank you, Du with the Ich-related stub, for quality articles about ideal encouragement, - you are an awesome Wikipedian!

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A year ago, you were the 654th recipient of my PumpkinSky Prize, see also ;) --Gerda Arendt (talk) 15:52, 5 November 2014 (UTC)

I added, feel free to expand, --Gerda Arendt (talk) 22:20, 7 November 2014 (UTC)

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Finding Molly: An Adventure In Catsitting Page

Hi Ich,

I saw that you were considering deleting the page. I would like to appeal by showing that I have provided copious links to sources and articles. I also linked to the company's wiki and creator bios. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Matsumune (talkcontribs) 23:11, 11 January 2017 (UTC)

Hi, thanks for your note. I tagged it as review for deletion because it doesn't appear to fulfill the criteria outlined in Wikipedia:Notability. I couldn't find any good wp:rs reliable sources discussing the work - self-published works and the publisher's page are not independent sources. I welcome you to stick around at Wikipedia and get some practice editing other articles, or if you can find reliable sources that establish the notability of the webcomic to please add those to the article. If you have time, feel free to review some of the policies I linked to above about what kind of articles Wikipedia accepts.-Ich (talk) 23:26, 11 January 2017 (UTC)

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Um, yeah

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I see you have been replacing the former term with the latter. Is that something you have discussed with others, or is it just your own idea? I don't necessarily disagree with what you are doing, but I think a major, wide-ranging change like this needs to be discussed before enacting it. --John (talk) 10:21, 11 May 2017 (UTC)

This is my own initiative and I have not seen any reverts or complaints aside from back-and-forth moves on Art of the Third Reich. I have been meaning to write an essay explaining my full reasons but haven't gotten around to it yet, so I guess this will do as a start. Outside of direct quotes, book titles, etc., I consider it improper to use as a synonym for "Nazi Germany".
The term was adopted as propaganda to legitimize the Nazi Party's seizure of power. From a historical perspective, it is wrong to call the Nazi era a "third Reich": they did not create a new Reich, only seized the remains of the Weimar government, and didn't even bother to rename the country, which had been "German Reich" since Bismarck. The Nazis' historical continuity with the Kaiserreich or the Holy Roman Empire (other than sharing the territory) are debatable, so the term "third" implicitly accepts the Nazi historiography. (The Weimar Republic was referred to as the Zwischenreich - "Interim Reich", so they didn't have to count it as #3).
The term "Drittes Reich" has fallen out of favor since the 80s in German academic circles for these and other reasons. de:Drittes Reich#Begriffsverwendung seit Kriegsende 1945 discusses this further. The term has ideological baggage, and was happily used by former Nazis as a neutral-sounding alternative to the "Nazi terror" or "Hitler dictatorship". (I could also make an admittedly rather weak argument using WP:EUPHEMISM here.)
Aside from the ideological baggage, not all readers may be familiar with the term "Third Reich" but the terms "Nazi Germany", "Nazi era", or even just "Germany" are much more recognizable and emphasize the Nazi Party and government, not just an abstract "Third Reich". Many times, a section header can also be replaced with "German history 1933-1945" or similar. Given two options where one is clear and doesn't have ideological baggage, my choice is clear. Other than avoiding overusing the word "Nazi" in a sentence, I can't think of any good counterarguments in favor of the the term Third Reich. (I suspect the term is popular among authors because it sounds fancier.)
This is something of a personal project for me of my own initiative, like that guy who has been trying to rid Wikipedia of the phrase "comprised of". I can't see any good reasons why "Third Reich" should be used uncritically on Wikipedia in lieu of clearer alternatives. If you see any places where this change reduces the quality of Wikipedia, I would be happy to rework the section. Thanks for noticing my project.-Ich (talk) 11:00, 11 May 2017 (UTC)
First of all, thank you for caring about language enough to do this. Having thought about it for a few hours, I find I disagree with you though. Such issues are obviously very nuanced and it is important we do not err in either direction. I don't think this is as clear cut as you suggest. This link suggests that the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC uses Third Reich, then there is the famous William Shirer book which I have on my shelf, which uses both, Third Reich first. I think this subject should be the subject of an RFC and I request you to hold off making any more of these edits of this kind meantime. --John (talk) 16:53, 11 May 2017 (UTC)
Hi John, I understand if you might not be totally convinced. As far as Risen and Fall... goes, Shirer's book was published in 1960, and while I definitely don't fault him for his choice of words, scholarship has progressed considerably since then: consider that the term "holocaust" as an unqualified noun only slowly came into use in the decades after the war. I'm also not trying to make "Third Reich" into a banned or even discouraged phrase on Wikipedia, but I do find the alternatives preferable. I think these changes still improve Wikipedia, even if I were to rely only on the argument of improved clarity. And, even if it's not an improvement and "Third Reich" is a truly interchangeable term, then at worst, I'm only wasting my own time.-Ich (talk) 20:36, 11 May 2017 (UTC)

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Hi, I noticed that you implemented the majority view for a discussion in which you had participated, without formally closing it, at Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2017_May_11#Category:Eastern_Orthodox_Christians_opposed_to_the_Third_Reich. This is not good practice. In this case I do not disagree with the result, but in future please wait for an independent editor to close the discussion. – Fayenatic London 21:13, 29 May 2017 (UTC)

Fayenatic Apologies, I wasn't sure how to close the discussion. I will avoid doing this in the future.-Ich (talk) 21:24, 29 May 2017 (UTC)

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Precious four years!

Precious
Four years!

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Thanks for your good work at Steven Engel, especially the much-needed new picture!

Marquardtika (talk) 22:10, 26 December 2017 (UTC)

@Marquardtika: Thanks for the goat! It's amazing how many people have appeared on CSPAN, and it always feels nice to provide PD photos of persons of public interest - I'm sure in your line of work as a former journalist (as per your user page) this came in handy. There's still plenty more work to do on the page, and I haven't even started digging through google news to find additional content.Ich (talk) 22:16, 26 December 2017 (UTC)

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@Corkythehornetfan: Hi Corky, thanks for the message and updating the source template. I actually didn't find his picture online (the link you added was updated after I uploaded the file); I requested it from the press contact for the US Attorney's Office for Kentucky (East) who confirmed that it was his official portrait (taken by an employee of the federal government as part of that person's official duties) qualifying it for the pd-usgov license. The same is true for John Durham (lawyer) (except from USAOCT), although both of their bio pages were updated after I received a response from the DOJ press contacts for each office. I wasn't sure about how to represent "received via email from press contact" in the description template though. Thanks again for your note; I've seen you make a lot of good edits on US Govt pages and look forward to further collaborating with you.-Ich (talk) 08:22, 22 May 2018 (UTC)
Thanks for the explanation! In most cases, though it seems to take them forever(!), the Justice Department will list the pictures on the biography pages. There are a few attorneys that would need contacted because they have not put them on the website, but most do. Your email must have forced them to put it on the website so it saves them time! 😉 Aside from taking it to OTRS (which really isn't needed), the way you had it formatted was fine in my opinion, as I don't think there is another way. I look forward to editing with you as well. Corky 14:19, 22 May 2018 (UTC)

Small request

Dear Ich, I want to fix these link sources so; I can publish them in the Hong Kong article:

Hong Kong was under British control in the wake of the First Opium War (1839-1842), [1] and later became colony 19th century. In the 20th century, the city was invaded by the Japanese during the Pacific War, but Britain recovered it after the war and remained a British colony until 1997, when it was finally returned to China.[2][3] Hong Kong still enjoys a high independence and a political system that is different from mainland China, according to the principle of "one country, two systems" which enshrines the city's self-rule. [4]

Hong Kong is one of the world's leading economic centers with a booming economy based on low taxes and free trade. The city's currency the Hong Kong dollar is the eighth most traded currency in the world. [5][6] Due to the small size of the city and the large population, the need for an infrastructure that allows for greater population density has turned it into a economic modern center and made it the world's populist city. [7] which depends on public transport, [8] which the highest rate globally. Hong Kong also has advanced international standards, such as economic freedom, quality of life, anti-corruption, human development. [9][10]

Note: If you finish from that all, you can just copy paste it in my talk page. Zozr789 (talk) 08:54, 7 October 2018 (UTC)

Please, could you do these things from me because I need it very much. Zozr789 (talk) 10:33, 7 October 2018 (UTC)

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Fraction

I appreciate the explanation, Ich-- I recognize that different people use different means. The markup shortcuts template at the bottom of every page (i.e., the box labeled "Insert" that allows one to instantly surround a reference with the "< ref > < /ref >" provided one option for symbols that aren't on all keyboards, such as the pound sterling sign (£) or the Spanish-language "tilda" (ñ instead of n) and "½" sign, but then would leave the "symbol" markup as the default and make it difficult to do the reference markup. Where the problem comes in with the template is that 2 1⁄2 is transformed into 21⁄2 without the space.... and "2 1/2" is the least usable of all. Ideally, both choices should be available for the Wikipedia editors. Thanks again. Mandsford 20:53, 17 September 2018 (UTC)

Übersetzungen/ neue Seiten

Hallo Ich, Grüße aus Berlin nach Berlin! Danke, dass Du dich dem Volkspark am Weinberg angenommen hast. Ich habe eine grundsätzliche Frage: Wer entscheidet denn, wann und wie übersetzte oder neue Artikel von deutschen Wikipedianern in die englische Wikipedia überführt werden? Bzw. anders wie erreicht man den Status, dass es nicht mehr geprüft wird und einfach so wie in der deutschen Wikipedia online geht? Und wie geht es jetzt konkret mit dem Weinberg Artikel weiter? VG! --Neomicro (talk) 11:56, 1 October 2018 (UTC)

@Neomicro: Das entscheidest am besten du selber; wenn dir das Verfahren vertraut vorkommt, dann mach's :) . Ich mache das seit langer Zeit und bin immer de:WP:MUTIG und erstelle die Artikel direkt, ohne Drafts zu machen und bisher hat sich keiner beschwert (Beispiele siehst du auf meiner Nutzerseite). Wie ich schon auf de:Benuter:Neomicro sehe hast du dich in die dewiki schon eingearbeitet und wer das kann sollte schon problemlos in enwiki arbeiten können. (dewiki kam mir immer viel stringenter vor: de:Steven G. Bradbury war für mich sehr viel Review bis es Artikelreif war.) Ich schiebe Weinbergpark in Mainspace und damit sollte die Sache geklärt sein. Wenn Notability schon in dewiki etabliert ist, dann sollte es kein Problem sein, dies in enwiki auch zu rechtfertigen. -Ich (talk) 12:27, 1 October 2018 (UTC)
Danke @Ich: Bisher war es mir nicht möglich in enwiki neue Artikel und Übersetzungen zu erstellen - immer mit der Nachricht nur bestimmte User dürfen dies. Ich werde jetzt aber einfach einmal weitermachen und schauen ob es irgendwann klappt. Sonst melde ich mich noch einmal :) Danke für die Hilfe!--Neomicro (talk) 12:33, 1 October 2018 (UTC)

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Re: Ranma ½

My apologies for being hard-headed. However, I was only going by what the official Japanese & English translations used. From what I've viewed thus far, most English translations used "Ranma ½" or "Ranma 1/2", and the Japanese translation of the name commonly used "らんま 1/2". Despite that, the logo does stylize it as "らんま 1/2". I only reverted it for consistency with whatever official English/Japanese translations may exist. However, if you must (in accordance with MOS:FRAC), go ahead and revert.--Loyalmoonie (talk) 02:57, 26 June 2019 (UTC)

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"no ISBN"

re: this edit, it piqued my curiosity, so I followed that book. Amazon ebooks just get amazon IDs, but the dead-tree version has an actual ISBN. It can be seen on isbn.nu too. Says it was published by "R2P", which is "romney readiness project", so .. still basically self-published. Not disagreeing with you, just showing the thread I followed. tedder (talk) 23:50, 6 October 2019 (UTC)

@Tedder: Cool - I also did google it at the time, but I'm usually suspicious about citations with an Amazon link that doesn't have an ISBN. Thanks for confirming my gut feeling.-Ich (talk) 06:56, 7 October 2019 (UTC)

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@Tedder: Cool - I also did google it at the time, but I'm usually suspicious about citations with an Amazon link that doesn't have an ISBN. Thanks for confirming my gut feeling.-Ich (talk) 06:56, 7 October 2019 (UTC)

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