User talk:Jeh
Jeh is busy in real life and may not respond swiftly to queries. |
...then again, I am busy in real life, and sometimes welcome distractions. *wink*
PLEASE NOTE: If you post a message to me here, I will reply here, and I will expect you to reply to that here, and so on. I don't understand the notion of replying via each other's talk pages.
I will archive older, inactive discussions, just to keep this page clean (not because they are either large or numerous).
WikiProject Software Announcement
- Software Wikia is a wiki specialised on software using semantic extras. If a nice article does not have the required Wikipedia:Notability, simply export it and ask an admin for an import there.
- WikiProject Free Software is now merged with WikiProject Software. The link to WikiProject Free Software is Wikipedia:WikiProject Software/Free Software.
- To better serve Wikipedia, WikiProject Malware is now under the parent of WikiProject Computer Security. All Malware articles are currently being transferred over to the new project. In any case, you are welcome to join at WikiProject Computer Security!
- All members of WikiProject Software are urged to install the Centralized Announcement System on their talk page.
- I have changed the participant (members) table by replacing the Task column with Area of Expertise. I also introduced a new template based status system so as to "arrange" the members according to whether they are active, semi-active, inactive, or retired. Please update your entry accordingly.
- New IRC server! The old channel on Freenode is not used anymore. See See here. Manual for using IRC can be found here for why. Find us at:
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Tasks to finish
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Here are some tasks awaiting attention:
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WikiProject Software to do list
- The following topics are missing an article; calling all enthusiasts to start these articles urgently. [Read the Talk page]
- Gordian Knot (software), AutoGK, a bit obsolete, but still worth an article, or two (see also Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/BeSweet)
- Topaz Labs (software), photo editing software in the same vein as Photoshop or NIK software. The company has expanded and is used by many various fine art and photography professionals. www.topazlabs.com. Deserves an article.
- (please feel free to add more)
- The following articles need some updating and cleanup (please feel free to add more):
- BlueSpice for MediaWiki
- Cabri Geometry, article too short but of significant importance
- Defraggler
- EmEditor, needs notability references, and general improvements
- Ext4
- Flowtracer
- Google File System, tagged with {{Expert-subject|Software|date=November 2008}}
- Home Assistant (seems to be consensus that this needs cleanup from uninvolved editors after its 2nd AfD, as of 2021-04-02)
- Hypervisor, the PCs and desktop systems section needs attention
- Jv16 powertools [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
- KVIrc
- Light (web browser), just created, it's decently written but still really short, and it's not part of this project yet
- mdadm, mostly non-encyclopedic content (HOWTO/manual)
- Micro Transport Protocol, widely used since uTorrent 2.0 released
- Ntfsprogs
- Norton 360
- Recuva
- Presentation Manager, requesting screenshot of GUI, also needs references
- Program Information File
- Software as a service
- Windows library files
- XNUMBERS
- Zamzar
- Zero Install, a bit confusing article, needs to be explained more clearly
- Autodesk Media and Entertainment, major content deletion happened for cleanup on 17 March 2008 (11,000K to 2,000K), and now it's so outdated & stub-like it needs a total rebuild
- List of web application frameworks, go through the articles of listed frameworks and nominate for deletion the non-notable ones, clean the list from non-notable ones, clean Template:Application frameworks
- Aviary (application suite) Needs major updating, referencing, and clean up.
- Scrumban article reads like a sales brochure and I don't have the subject knowledge to fix it.
- The following page lists articles that need expert attention from WikiProject Software and have been tagged by {{Expert-subject|Software}}:
==WikiProject Software==
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Welcome
I apparently registered before the following bit of boilerplate was in use. It's a useful reference, so I am pasting it here for my own reference, and for others'.
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Saint
I don't have any of the MP3s of the Saint radio shows, however you can download shows via a link in the External Links section of the Simon Templar article. Cheers. 23skidoo 06:35, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
64-bit Windows
You seem to have some incorrect information on 64-bit versions of Windows XP. The Itanium version is named 64-bit Edition, not Professional for Itanium. The x64 version is named Professional x64 Edition, not Professional for x64. "Original" is to distinguish the first release of Windows XP 64-bit Edition (5.1) from Windows XP 64-bit Edition 2003 (5.2). For these reasons, I'm going to revert most of your last 2 edits to Windows NT. - Josh (talk | contribs) 01:48, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
- I'm not finding any discussion of this on any talk page with the exception of my above comments. By the way,here is evidence of Windows XP 64-bit Edition Version 2003's existence. - Josh (talk | contribs) 02:25, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
- Somehow I dropped an edit. See the talk page there in a few moments. :) Jeh (talk) 03:13, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
...which is why I said I knew I was going to regret this...
In the sentence
"There are a small number of differences between the two instruction sets."
"a small number of differences" is the implicit subject. The actual noun is "number". What kind of number? A number of differences. "of differences" modifies the noun "number".
Try this one:
"There are a bucket of chicken legs sitting on the table."
This is not right because we're not talking about chicken legs, we're talking about a bucket. Similarly, the verb in the original sentence is not about the differences, it's about the number. Regards,--NapoliRoma (talk) 20:15, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
- Sorry but that is not correct. If we said "there are differences between...", "are" would clearly be appropriate, yes? Similarly if we said "there are two differences" or "there are fifty differences" or "there are many differences" or "there not many differences".
- "A number" is a collective noun. You would not say "there is a dozen differences" just because you have only one dozen.
- Or... let's try removing pieces. "There are differences between..." would be a perfectly valid sentence; the meaning is changed only slightly. But if you remove what you claim is the adjective, you're left with "There is a small number between the two instruction sets", which makes no sense at all. Therefore, clearly, the object of the sentence is "differences", not "number". See? Jeh (talk) 21:09, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
- This is admittedly a tricky one, because both
number of differences
- and
differences
- serve as nouns, and it appears as though "number of"—by the fact that it can be removed without apparently changing the meaning in this case—is a modifier of "differences".
- However, consider my example above: both
bucket of chicken legs
- and
chicken legs
- stand as nouns, but the meaning very clearly changes if you remove "bucket of". This is because "of chicken legs" modifies bucket, not the other way around. The sentence "There is a bucket sitting on the table" would be saying exactly the same thing as "There is a bucket of chicken legs sitting on the table", short the description of exactly what is in the bucket.
"A number" is a collective noun.
- Which is pretty much my point. "Number" is a collective noun, and American English considers collective nouns to be singular. "The team is sitting on the bench". "ABC is proud to present".
You would not say "there is a dozen differences" just because you have only one dozen.
- If this were British English, yes, we would say "a murder of crows are perched in the oak tree." You would not say "there is a dozen differences" not because "dozen" is a collective noun—it's an adjective—but because "differences" is a plural noun.
But if you remove what you claim is the adjective, you're left with "There is a small number between the two instruction sets", which makes no sense at all. Therefore, clearly, the object of the sentence is "differences", not "number".
- Nope. The sentence is syntactically correct; it only makes no sense because you've removed the modifier explaining which number you're talking about. Similarly, "Don't go to house, go to house" is syntactically correct but nonsensical unless I include modifiers clarifying which two houses I'm talking about.--NapoliRoma (talk) 21:47, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
- "However, consider my example above" -- that's the problem; your example is not parallel. This sentence is about "differences", not "number". What if we said "There are between 12 and 20 differences"? "A number" still strongly suggests that the number is greater than one, hence plural.
- Even if (for sake of argument) I accept that the object here is "number", from the 1992 Gregg Reference Manual: "The expression the number has a singular meaning and requires a singular verb; a number has a plural meaning and requires a plural verb." Now I have to admit that someone on the site where I found that claims this isn't applicable, but I don't see why not. I'm sticking with this and we will have to agree to disagree.
- This particular point does seem to be a matter of non-consensus; if you google for
"there are a number of" "there is a number of" grammar
- you'll find a large number of (heh) pages discussing the issue. And not a few pages that use BOTH expressions, on a page discussing other topics of grammar! Googling each phrase individually reveals that "is a number of" has a very, very small edge in usage count. Jeh (talk) 22:28, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
- Now see what you've done? When you said "I'm sticking with this", I thought, "Gee, so much more I could say, but I'll respect his wishes and drop it..."
- So: I still think the example is parallel. Your comment that "the sentence is about..." is irrelevant. The sentence about a bucket of chicken legs is, at its heart, about chicken legs; nevertheless, the object is still, irrevocably, "bucket" and "chicken legs" the modifier. When you say "between 12 and 20 differences", the object is "differences" and the modifier is "between 12 and 20". When I say "the team of squamish players", the object is "team" and the modifier is "of squamish players", and here in Amurrica we would say that team is sitting on the bench.
- So, I firmly stand behind number being the object in question, and stand behind it being a collective noun. However...
- The Chicago Manual of Style agrees with the Gregg Manual: the preceding article defines whether or not number is plural. Seems like a cop-out to me, but there we are. I gave up on fighting hopefully a long time ago, too. :-) Cheers,--NapoliRoma (talk) 23:19, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
- If you mean e.g. "Hopefully, we have settled this matter" not meaning "We hope we have settled this matter", I agree. Cheers, Jeh (talk) 23:45, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Followup
This discussion is closed AFAI am concerned, but I had some more thoughts I wanted to write down, and this seems as good a place as any.
I did miswrite earlier when I used the term "collective noun." "A number of differences" is a plural, not collective, just as "23 differences" or whatever other non-1 number would be. So the British vs. American usage rule for collectives doesn't apply.
Another way to recast the sentence: From "There are a number of differences", we could go to "A number of differences exist..." or "Differences exist..." or "32 differences exist..." Clearly the subject here is "differences", not "a number".
The bucket of chicken legs example is not parallel. In "There is a bucket of chicken legs sitting on the table," it is the bucket that is doing the sitting. The chicken legs are not sitting directly on the table, as they are contained by the bucket. Hence the subject of that sentence is the bucket. Not so with "There are a number of differences..." "Differences" can exist, but "a number" cannot in this sense exist on its own and cannot in this usage be the subject of a sentence -- it has to be a number of something.
I think what is tricky here is the ordering: We are used to seeing constructs like "of somethings" being used as adjectives to a preceding noun, as in "bucket of chicken legs". But "A number of differences" or even "A number of chicken legs" is not the same sort of construct, even though it looks the same. The reason is that "A number of" is really just like "Numerous" or "some" or "many": "There are numerous differences between..." It is even less precise than those but it's a plural just the same, even though it has a singular article in front. Jeh (talk) 18:41, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
Hmm.
Did you ever have a user ID starting with a Q, which of course would stand for "San Diego"?--NapoliRoma (talk) 20:48, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
- Boy, that's going back aways! Yes. No idea who you might be, though. Jeh (talk) 21:12, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
- R ("as in Northridge"), wrote Cyber BBS. No worries if that doesn't ring a bell... .--NapoliRoma (talk) 21:57, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
- Hmm... I knew a few R's in those days. I'm afraid I have no idea which of them might have become NapoliRoma. If you want to email, I'm easy enough to find, or I can create a throwaway gmail account. Jeh (talk) 22:34, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Morse code tapping
Thanks Jeh. I suspect what happened is that you used the "undo" option, and the original change (to add the comment about tapping) was done in two parts. The result was that you undid only the second part. No problem, of course. "Show preview" helps to catch this kind of thing, but then again for a small change in a big article I find myself overlooking things even with that button. "Show changes" can help in that case. Paul Koning (talk) 15:56, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
About sandboxes
Is it permissible and desirable to create a sandbox under an article talk page? For collaboration purposes on a major section of the main article page? e.g.
talk:some_Subject/sandbox/proposed_revision_to_second_section
?
Thanks in advance for any reply! Jeh (talk) 06:46, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
- Unfortunately it's imposable to do so, see here for reference. I suggest you create a sub page of your user page and do it there. You can provide a link to it on the Article talk page. Hope this help, Tiddly-Tom 06:55, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
- See also Category:Wikipedia workpages. Bovlb (talk) 07:08, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
- Hm. It seems to me that that actually says you CAN use them that way:
Writing drafts of major article revisions, e.g Example Article/Temp in the main namespace, as you can get there accidentally using special:randompage -- write these in the talk namespace, e.g. Talk:Example Article/Temp.
No? Jeh (talk) 07:23, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
- So basically, yes, you can create a subpage either on your User: space or in the article Talk space for working with major revisions (e.g., it's okay to create Talk:Cat/Hugerevision. Just don't redirect anything from the main article space into the talk workspace (like pointing Cat to Talk:Cat/Hugerevision. Cheers =) --slakr\ talk / 10:40, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
- ok, thank you! This seems a lot less "owning", i.e. better, than putting such in my own sandbox. Jeh (talk) 12:08, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
Conventions in discussion threads
I ignore the convention because it makes discussions quickly unreadable. I also think there's no reason to indent each comment when you're not straying from a quite linear discussion and you're actually addressing the person you respond to. Threaded display of discussions isn't bad per se but Wikipedia simply does not provide the necessary tools unlike e-mail clients for example. I respond to this here because there's already enough off-topic talk over there. I don't mind adding the extra colon though. I'm just telling you, so that you know my reasons. --217.87.90.29 (talk) 18:01, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
np, thanks! Jeh (talk) 18:15, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
Deletion warning
Please do not delete content or templates from pages on Wikipedia, as you did to Wikipedia talk:MOSNUM/5draft, without explaining the valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. Your content removal does not appear constructive, and has been reverted. Please make use of the sandbox if you'd like to experiment with test edits. In summary, please be more specific on why you would delete something if the deletion is significant enough. Ideally, this explanation should be in the edit summary. Thank you. Justpassin (talk) 21:47, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- You are perhaps unaware that this particular template exists as a sandbox. Please note that: its name includes the word "draft"; this template is in the talk namespace; the text on talk:MOSNUM where GregL created this "template", saying "So… To Jimp and Thunderbird2. Go to town on this version. Make it something you would sign on to." Well, I'm neither Jimp or Thunderbird2 but I don't see why I, as an ongoing (though sporadic) participant in that discussion, should be excluded from the list of those allowed to edit. If yuo are familiar with the issue, you should see that there is ample evidence to support the notion that GregL created this whole "follow current literature" business as a way to get the example of prohibiting IEC prefixes into MOSNUM, as his efforts on that point alone never achieved consensus. Jeh (talk) 22:17, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
Greenbox
There's been a Complete rewrite of section 4 (greenbox) of the MOSNUM in the last few days. Could you give feedback and vote?
While your at it, check out the bluebox and purplebox proposals.
Thanks. [[::User:Headbomb|Headbomb]] ([[::User talk:Headbomb|ταλκ]] · [[::Special:Contributions/Headbomb|κοντριβς]]) 02:33, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
thanx
Thanks for speaking out – I appreciate it. Your views on this list are welcome. Thunderbird2 (talk) 12:49, 14 June 2008 (UTC)
request for comment
- Hello. I would appreciate your comments here and here. Thank you. Thunderbird2 (talk) 18:48, 15 June 2008 (UTC)
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ATA
If you are going to rename the article to something other than Advanced Technology Attachment, please move it to "AT Attachment with Packet Interface". "AT attachment" is not a good name, since it's neither the common usage, nor the official name.
The Wikipedia naming convention is that we should in general use the common name of a thing as its article title, or, if there is sufficiently good reason, or a class exception to the general rule, the official name.
For example, the article on North Korea should either be called North Korea (which is the name almost universally used by others), or Democratic People's Republic of Korea (the official name of the country). "DPR Korea" (for example) would not be a good name, since it is neither.
Thus, we should either call ATA "Advanced Technology Attachment", or "AT Attachment with Packet Interface." Even though it's officially incorrect, almost everyone reads ATA as meaning Advanced Technology Attachment -- not unreasonably, since "AT" originally stood for "Advanced Technology", and I believe the article should stay with that name, according to the standard naming convention.
To try to clarify this, I've now started the intro in the article with: "AT Attachment with Packet Interface, commonly known as Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA)..." -- The Anome (talk) 08:36, 23 June 2008 (UTC)
- FWIW the T13 committee home page begins "Technical Committee T13 is responsible for all interface standards relating to the popular AT Attachment (ATA) storage interface utilized as the disk drive interface on most personal and mobile computers today." so the article probably should be "AT Attachment" and not "Advanced Technology Attachment." While version 7 of specification is "AT Attachment with Packet Interface," historically it hasn't always been so and it looks like it will revert to "AT Attachment" in version 8. I think most people will better understand AT Attachment (ATA) as the article title and we should drop "with Packet Interface" except where relevant. JEH, BTW see my other comments on my talk page Tom94022 (talk) 17:29, 25 June 2008 (UTC)
In yr current problems on the AT Attachment page, perhaps you should link each device type to a vendor purporting to offer such a device, rather than linking the SSD to the ATA spec. Just a thought. Probably won't stop Ramu50. I did post a comment at the Noticeboard for whatever good it will do. Tom94022 (talk) 11:01, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks! Alas he'll likely just say they're not "really" supported. Jeh (talk) 17:38, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
- Jeh, I saw your appeal of the move of AT Attachment. Can you reply to my new question over at WT:RM? If the closer of the move did not fully understand the move discussion, he might be willing to change his mind. Now that I have read over the arguments given, the case for 'Advanced Technology Attachment' seems weak. But summing up the views of all the participants in the very long move discussion would not be easy. EdJohnston (talk) 16:02, 26 July 2008 (UTC)
- Done. Thanks. Jeh (talk) 01:08, 27 July 2008 (UTC)
Request for mediation at MOSNUM
I have completed a request for cabal mediation here. Thunderbird2 (talk) 15:33, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
AT Attachement
Just revert it back normal, Iterator12n only talk about the naming of the article, he didn't mention anything in regards to talk page organization, why are you even changing again. --Ramu50 (talk) 16:39, 27 July 2008 (UTC)
- It's back to normal now. Iterator12n is not the complainer I'm talking about. There was an IP editor and two people in the move review discussion. Both of those are admins and were really quite definite that the "refactoring" (reorg) made it worse. And you're supposed to revert a "refactoring" after just one complaint (WP:REFACTOR). I'm going to clean it up instead by addressing some of the long dead threads, starting with the cable photo. PLEASE DO NOT ARCHIVE ANYTHING MORE as having two people archiving with different ideas makes a mess of the archives. It isn't that one set of ideas is better or worse, it's just that consistency is important. Thanks. Jeh (talk) 17:49, 27 July 2008 (UTC)
Well I didn't notice anybody menitioning WP policy or archiving beside me. Did you not see the short summary I made, it explain the reason for archive or what is in the archive of the archivees I made, anyhow somebody deleted I don't know, but not going to edit ATA/ATAPI today, my mouse it acting very weird and I think my BIOS is nearly dying. --Ramu50 (talk) 00:17, 28 July 2008 (UTC)
Integrated banner for WikiProject Software
Greetings,I have made a proposal for a integrated banner for the project here . I invite you for your valuable comments in the discussion. You are receiving this note as you are a member of the project. Thanks -- Tinu Cherian - 11:16, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
Merger of WikiProject Malware and WikiProject Software
Greetings, I have made a proposal for the merger of WikiProject Malware and WikiProject Software here. I invite you for your valuable comments in the discussion. You are receiving this note as you are a member of the project. Thanks, --- Tyw7, leading innovation (Talk ● Contributions) 11:02, 17 August 2008 (UTC)
Disagree that terminals should be redundantly categorized
Talk:HP 2640 Tedickey (talk) 21:33, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
HP 2640
I was sort of waiting to see if you had anything further to discuss in that topic. Thanks Tedickey (talk) 14:39, 24 August 2008 (UTC)
- Oh... sorry, I've been busy with Real Work. I've said my piece; do whatever you feel is best. Jeh (talk) 02:39, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
New Leadership Organization
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test
just testing.
test2
test 3 tst 4 5
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- Sorry mate, you created the page in the mainspace rather in the user talk space, and another editor came and tagged it. I have moved it now to the correct place, and removed the speedy tag, so all should be okay now. Please make sure that you put these notices on the user talk page rather than in the mainspace, as people are liable to be confused that way (but don't worry too much, as I've made that mistake myself more than once) Lankiveil (speak to me) 02:42, 6 September 2008 (UTC).
- Thanks. Funny, I thought I did put it on the talk page. In fact my user contribs history says "2008-09-06T02:13:18 (hist) (diff) N User talk:68.9.165.151 (WQA notice) ". But as long as all is ok now... Jeh (talk) 02:44, 6 September 2008 (UTC)
- Aye, that's because I moved it (rather than just cut and pasted it) to preserve the edit history. When you move a page, any edits that occured under the old name show up under the new name in contribs. See [10]. Lankiveil (speak to me) 02:50, 6 September 2008 (UTC).
- Thank you! Jeh (talk) 02:58, 6 September 2008 (UTC)
- Aye, that's because I moved it (rather than just cut and pasted it) to preserve the edit history. When you move a page, any edits that occured under the old name show up under the new name in contribs. See [10]. Lankiveil (speak to me) 02:50, 6 September 2008 (UTC).
- Thanks. Funny, I thought I did put it on the talk page. In fact my user contribs history says "2008-09-06T02:13:18 (hist) (diff) N User talk:68.9.165.151 (WQA notice) ". But as long as all is ok now... Jeh (talk) 02:44, 6 September 2008 (UTC)
ATA
Why keep old threads? if there no discussion in them there meant to be archived--Andrewcrawford (talk) 14:28, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
- Old threads are kept as reminders of work to be done on the article. Jeh (talk) 14:29, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
- If you bothered to look i moved the old thread to archive thread which means anything old can be easily looked at the talk page is for current discussion , i dnt know about you but that talk page is to large and will put people off discussing things.--Andrewcrawford (talk) 14:32, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
- I did look. If you had looked at the archive1 page already established you would have seen that the pattern being used is that threads that are "done" are archived, threads that discuss or imply needed work on the page are left on the main page. The trouble with archiving older but still open threads is that things not on the main talk page tend never to get looked at again. I'm busy this week, but next week I am going to archive all the Ramu50 threads, which are closed as far as both the participants and any pending work on the main page are concerned. Jeh (talk) 15:11, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
Hotplug ata
ATA and ide are hot pluggable at the software level. You must have a software like Driveswap {google it} though because IDE hot plug is not natively implemented into the os because so few people have use for it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ajmoonz1 (talk • contribs) 19:46, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
- Sure, you can put a filter driver on top of just about any device to make it "hot pluggable at the software level." However the article describes ATA as described in the ATA standards docs. The specifications describe, among other things, the hardware interface - the electrical characteristics of the signals and the mechanical characteristics of the connectors. And these aspects of ATA simply do not permit ATA devices to be safely hot-plugged. A hot-pluggable device interface has many well known characteristics. Typically the contacts are staggered and the connector designed so that upon connection ground mates first, then power, then the data signals. ATA is not like that and as a result you stand a good chance of electrically damaging either the device or the host interface if you try it. There are of course "mobile racks" and similar things that work around this, mostly by mechanically requiring that the drive be powered off during insertion or removal, but they are not covered or allowed for by the ATA spec; in fact, they violate it, as the ATA spec does not allow for any "intermediate" connectors between the host controller and the device. The fact that these devices sometimes do work (and, in my direct experience, sometimes not) is beside the point; the article is referenced to the ATA specs. Jeh (talk) 00:23, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
Thanks
Thanks for standing up to F&G and their ridiculous inquisition. I appreciate it. Thunderbird2 (talk) 17:33, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
- We all do what we can. I wish I'd been able to continue with the binary prefix debate, but the real world calls. I'm promoting binary prefixes through other avenues. How many people has Fnagaton accused of sockpuppetry, anyway? Jeh (talk) 20:35, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
- The binary prefixes are a small fish in a big ocean. For me this is about the incivil behaviour of a small number of opinionated editors, who continually discourage debate with their rudeness, and the failure of the mediation process to curtail that behaviour. I honestly believed that consensus was considered important here, and that a mediator would come along to ensure fair play. But for as long as potential mediators look on saying “we cannot (or will not) mediate because the bullies have asked us not to”, the bullies will continue to have the upper hand. If that is WP wants, that is fine by, but I do not wish to participate – it seems that Omegatron left for the same reason. Anyway, like you say, real life beckons. Happy editing. Thunderbird2 (talk) 07:08, 19 September 2008 (UTC)
RE: deletion of "asynchronous procedure call" article
There was no discussion as it was Speedily deleted for being a copyright violation. Because of this reason, I cannot restore the text. However, you are welcome to recreate the article if you wish. - Rjd0060 (talk) 23:09, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
Diablo 630 and letter quality printing
Just to let you know your second recent edit resolves the issue nicely. When I saw your first edit I grimaced and though an edit war was coming on. I don't dispute the dominance of the Selectric, but that article asserted that the term "letter quality" was defined in terms of a particular product. That is a notion I would think it impossible to sustain. CrispMuncher (talk) 21:31, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
- I don't know. I'll bet I could find magazine articles from the time making that exact comparison. But I'm far from motivated to do so! Jeh (talk) 05:24, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
sup
So just want to ask, have you done OS kernel engineering before? Because I trying to look for universities that offer that programs, but most them seems pretty shitty, you got any suggestions?
I already know
- HTML, XHTML, CSS, Client / Server side scripts, Java, Visual Basics, SOA, REST, SOAP, AJAX, The Semantic Web Semantic SOA Cloud Computing Search Engine Optimization (simply put it, I work on enviroment where the server infrastrucutre is built in a Semantic Web), where the Search Engine is using SOA. But I haven't touch on the Ontology programming language before. CompTIA (A+, Network+, Security+)
A+ is like Desktop Technician, Help Support Technician...etc. I haven't touch Cisco for a VERY long time.
- RDBMS, Parallel Computing + Cloud Computing, basic UML.
- Some BI (Buisness Intelligence) MIS, by that I mean ALM / PLM (application lifecycle management = short cycle application developement, Product Lifecycle Management = corporate products (e.g. Adobe, Microsoft Office, Visual Studio, Expression Studio, OpenOffice.org or any "suite" software)
- I am just starting things like Agile, RAD (application developement)
- Haven't really touch on RIA (rich internet application like Silverlight)
- Basic Instruction Set Architecture.
Haven't really look into Grid, Distributed and Cluster Computing.
Future
- Thinking of looking into Mac OS X desktop technician.
- Also looking into some Multimedia and audio frameworks, since I have some experience in multiemdia.
- Multimedia skills
- Adobe Premiere Pro, Blender (similar to AutoCAD)
- Virtual Studio (kind of like audio mixing for DJs)
- I touch on some basic OpenGL before.
- Multimedia skills
- Also looking into Linden (programming language), use for Second Life behavioural, I am thinking of getting a fun degree on AutoCAD modeling and possibly using the graphic programming skills into some game programmnig if possible, since I am already know programming to a degree.
I am not sure but have I ask this you before. But if you can help, I thank beforehand.
See Ja.
Lets the conflict of the past be the past. --Ramu50 (talk) 18:01, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
- I really don't think I can help you. Jeh (talk) 08:38, 16 October 2008 (UTC)
Template:CPU technologies
Hi! I thought that I should let you know that it would seem that your detailed explanations of why DMA is not a CPU technology at Template:CPU technologies has not been effective. I doubt that even Richard L. Sites (the chief architect of the Alpha ISA at DEC) would be able to convince Ramu50 otherwise. "False" misinterpreted evidence has been provided by the editor in question to support this outrageous scheme of categorization. Anyways, I'll see how this goes. Thank you for explaining DMA as I would have not bothered to do so in such detail (given the history of Ramu50 ignoring any meaningful discussion about his edits). Rilak (talk) 05:07, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- I've responded to him. Also I've updated the (now archived) ANI discussion here. Jeh (talk) 07:17, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- p.s. Sites would indeed be too polite. Dave Cutler otoh... :D Jeh (talk) 08:28, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
To Jeh and Rilak
Regarding the DMA. I think the template is almost too big. I am not going to discuss DMA further, because the CPU technologies seems a bit too technical for this template, even though should be included, but it would just make the template look more messy. I will try to come up with something that will hopeful includes the technical that people are interested, hopefully. --Ramu50 (talk) 22:26, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- Actual discussion about the template content should go on the template talk page; I will not reply to this point here. Jeh (talk) 22:37, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
It was only a notification, not meant to be discussed. --Ramu50 (talk) 04:28, 22 October 2008 (UTC)
- This is my own talk page and I will post followup comments as I please, thank you very much. Again: If you have something to say about the template, discuss it on the template talk page. If you have something to say personally to Rilak (not about the tempalte) I suggest you do that on his talk page. Jeh (talk) 04:49, 22 October 2008 (UTC)
replies
The tone of this comment ("your so-called skills," "in case you didn't know") reveals your attitude for all to see, and it is not a pretty sight. You do not seem interested in working cooperatively with other editors here and certainly not in learning when you have things to learn.
For this, from the beinning when you come into the talk page, I've seen absoutely no respect from you, instead I see you more like teaming up with Rilak against my point of view. --Ramu50 (talk) 21:42, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- Although we do "assume good faith" on WP, once you have made as many mistakes both technical and civil on WP as you have, I'm afraid that respect does have to be earned back. You are indeed starting from considerably behind the usual "starting line" in that regard. As I said, when I see your username in an edit history, I groan. It is clear to me that at least half a dozen other editors do so as well. Is that really how you want to be thought of on Wikipedia? Do you really think we're all just biased against you? Do you really think we're all wrong? Jeh (talk) 22:36, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
Almost every single talk page I've seen you involve, you seems to have a habit of bragging every single skills you have ever done, pointing out you've been on involve or professional skilled at whatever the topics is. --Ramu50 (talk) 21:42, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- Um, so what? Do you not think that the personal experience of an editor is relevant? But it's far from "every single skill", it's only what's relevant at each point. Jeh (talk) 22:36, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
And in regards to that why I would listen to your junk and as said before, on the adminstrators talk page, your lack of creditability of misuing the Wikipedia policy.--Ramu50 (talk) 21:42, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- As I noted in my followup to I didn't misuse anything. WP:BRD may not have "guideline" status, let alone policy, but it is to be treated as an adjunct to WP:CON and you are not following that either. Jeh (talk) 22:36, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
And by the way go use ATAPI as an example, whenever you feel like it, because all its doing is you are trying to make excuses for yourself by being protective and showing other respect. I don't even see you edit maturing any further since you like to point ever single minor details of others and never overlooking at the positive side of the story, not that you need to, but it just shows a different level of knowledge and in case you don't believe me. I will tell you that my knowledge of computer maybe weak in your case of consideration, but in the industry I've been invited by more than 12 major video makers and comedians of YouTube (each with over 100,000 subscribers), made an encyclopedia about online gaming, and earn creditability in major reviews industries. This info I didn't want to point out, because it is too much of a bragging, but I only point out to show that your ideas of expertise in you consider, in the case of "society", society doesn't care about you, because it is useless or old-fahsion other may deem upon. Though maybe you think I am only forseeing your negatives.--Ramu50 (talk) 21:42, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- Everybody gets "invited" by lots of people on YouTube, it's no big deal. As for creditability (sic - the word you want there is "credibility") I have achieved the highest merit ranking ("Senator") on the best technical forum on the web, episteme.arstechnica.com, and my opinions there are extremely well respected. (No doubt that is partly because I don't venture forth opinions about things I know very little about.) Maybe I should put that on my user page, but I don't like to brag. I won't put my Ars nickname there either. Jeh (talk) 22:36, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
Ok if I turned the situtation around, your positive achievements has only been but a few foundations contributions as shown your user page, and who would care, for god's sake a lot of people from Sun Microsystems and IBM employees have done so too, what have you got to say on that note. Telling me to learn from you, you are the one that need to change some behaviour attitude, because I am already successful in the industry while you aren't. My knowledge already exceeds you. --Ramu50 (talk) 21:42, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- I don't put everything about me on my user page. But really, who do you think you are, claiming that you're "successful" and I'm not? I'm not going to post details here (I have no way of proving them, after all) but I'll just say this: you have no way of knowing how successful or influential I am. Jeh (talk) 22:36, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- otoh it's actually quite probable that you do have a wider breadth of technologies under your belt, at least at the "familiarity" level, than I do; I've always been a "narrow but deep niche" person. But what I do know, I know very well and very thoroughly. Jeh (talk) 22:36, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- (And just to point out that I do get out of "ring 0" sometimes, this week I'm finishing up a largish video editing project, combining two hours of footage from each of four cameras and eight-channel audio pickup for a full AC3 5.1 result. Using Sony Vegas, with the Excalibur plugin.) Jeh (talk) 22:36, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
For the other concerns you have regarding Wikipedia policies, discuss on that admin talk page or my talk page and let the administrators who is right in the behavior problem, because I personally don't feel you are being in any way legitimate or even acting mature. --Ramu50 (talk) 21:42, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- Of course I intend to let the administrators decide who is right re the behavior issue. However they cannot do that without information, and this I have no compunction about supplying while also pointing out the technical issues with your claims. Such discussion would therefore logically go on the talk page relevant to the technical issues. I am not, however, going to go out of my way to complain to an admin for every edit of yours that is merely a WP:CIVIL vio. (Some, perhaps, in extreme cases. But not every one.) As for complaining to you on your talk page, that is obviously useless, as you just take it as more evidence that we're all out to get you. I think you need to take a really big dose of WP:AGF. Jeh (talk) 22:36, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
My whole point being of your behavior concerns is stop using the material from your side of the story, regardless of whether or not they are right or wrong. The fact that you always want to base on your opinion doesn't make the Wikipedia more friendly or even encompass any neutrality (referring to the connotation instead of the purpose of Wikipedia.) What you write on Wikipedia, if you base on your info the tone of article changes too easily, I think you should very well be aware, I have no intention of go with any further, or than just stop it, because the fact is other people in Wikipedia don't do this, or even if they do, for the least it is not encourage by Wikipedia and by your experience of editing I see to it that you understand the policies quite well, thus I suggest don't abuse it, there isn't much to say, but I think the rest of what I am about to say is already implied beforehand and even before I started writing this, thus improve yourself before conflict again, and that go for the same as me as well, thus I take my leave for now, the decision is up to for your part and that is all. --Ramu50 (talk) 23:18, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
- Sorry but I do not "always want to base on my opinion". (That's you.) If you will look back I believe you will find very few, perhaps no cases where I have not been able to supply references to back up what I've said. (That's not you.) Now granted, sometimes I get things wrong. But you will also notice that when I'm shown to be wrong, I say ~"hm, you're right, I was mistaken there." (That's not you either.) It's a good thing to do on Wikipedia. I suggest that you try it. Jeh (talk) 04:49, 22 October 2008 (UTC)
IEC prefixes
You may wish to comment on this discussion at MOSNUM. Thunderbird2 (talk) 18:19, 24 October 2008 (UTC)
It's almost over...
I've reported that Development of Windows XP edit warrior as a sockpuppet: Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Fantasy Game Productions - Josh (talk | contribs) 04:54, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
- That'll be nice. Thanks! Jeh (talk) 06:10, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
- Ahhh, sweet silence. The anon was banned. I'm sure he'll come back and tell his more about his penis when the block expires, but at least we've got some cover on the issue now. I've been travelling through the mountains in the eastern U.S. a lot these past few weeks so I hadn't been too quick with doing reversions... have a good day. Warren -talk- 15:49, 1 November 2008 (UTC)