User talk:David Shankbone
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Just wondering
Hi again David. I was just wondering if you saw my List of properties (Central Park West Historic District). I posted it here but thought it might have been overlooked when I noticed it was archived. Please let me know, note there is absolutely no hurry to do these, I was just wondering if I should continue creating the articles now or later or whatnot. Thanks. IvoShandor 09:59, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Cardozo Law page
Hey David,
I undid your delete, and tried to explain in my edit description, but the message was truncated. I intended to say: I undid a large deletion of many section including Publications, Faculty, Clinics, Student Groups, Alumni, etc. I agree with David, pages should be free of dizzying minutia, however, there is an alternative to broadly censoring huge swaths of information. Useful information about Journals, Alumni, Faculty, and programs are useful and regularly found on law school wikipedia pages. Refining, better articulating, and condensing this information would be more helpful than hastily wiping the slate clean.
I'm really just trying to help out, so please let me know if there are certain sections you dislike, and I will undertake their improvement. Any help or examples of exemplar pages would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Anon —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Anon penpal (talk • contribs) 23:45, 15 April 2007 (UTC).
The Daniel Rodriguez Photos
Dear David,
I liked your photos of Daniel Rodriguez. I started his article on Wikipedia, but then backed away to let others do the great job of editing that they did on the site. You really brought out the best in Daniel on these photos. Can you advise if I can post one to my website? I don't plan to sell it. I sort of did some artwork on the one with his eyes closed already and was wondering if it wouldn't be a problem for me to post the art that I created with it. If it's a problem please let me know. I can send you the work that I did with it via email. I see that you gave permission for it to be used in anyway, but I want to be safe with this. Please let me know how I can go about getting permission to post it and the steps.
Thanks David.
Keep up the good work. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by JournalSquareNYC (talk • contribs) 11:02, 16 April 2007 (UTC).
Catwalk
Oh err... well thanks for the kind word! Actually we could use a photograph on the WikiProject Fashion, maybe you'd be interested in joining our team ? Even if you don't have the time, I might come back to you with a few questions regarding images, you can guess how important they are for a wikiproject like that. Thanks for your time! Thiste 04:47, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
Thanks!
Thanks for the barny my man… glad to see your wikibreak didn't last too long! I've got one of those laying around here for you, too, I'll see if I can dig it up. -Pete 21:40, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
Just a reminder
As it comes up every once in a while on your talk page, please do keep posting your name as part of the file name of images that you contribute to Wikipedia. It is handy for us lower level users trying to see who's doing what where. While at work today I found another photographer who does this, and was able to handily contact the photographer directly for something different but related, which he was more than happy to provide to us for free--I'm not always on top of looking for the user name and everything, but using your real name on the uploaded file itself is excellent. You do good work for Wikipedia and you've been a real sport about helping people get necessary celebrity photos and other photos for articles, please keep contributing. KP Botany 01:24, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks, how sweet, even though many would disagree with you! There are a lot of editors who have respect for areas where Wikipedia can and should excel, and these editors tend to spend too much time getting run over by trucks, instead of writing articles, or uploading photographs.
- PS Does this mean you'll get me an autographed picture of my favorite movie star? KP Botany 03:47, 22 April 2007 (UTC)