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Hi. I saw your addition at Wikipedia_talk:Wikipedia_is_not_a_dictionary#Proposal, and was wondering what examples your thoughts were based on, and wondering if you had seen the list of example words that is 4 comments above your post? (including articles such as Jew (word), Meh, Negro, Thou, Orange (word), Yankee, Macedonia (terminology), etc). These are the types of articles that are under discussion, and that some editors believe should be deleted. If you had different examples in mind, that might help further the discussion. Thanks. -- Quiddity (talk) 01:43, 25 June 2010 (UTC)
I will be as brief and concise as possible. My understanding of categories on Wikipedia is that they are there to group together articles with 'similar' subject matter. Sometimes the link can be very loose, but in the case of the RAD being in the dance technique category, it is not loose at all. I will certainly consider moving it to the ballet technique category, but I think you need to consider that on Wikipedia, not everyone will necessarily look at the term dance technique and apply the same definition that you do.
For example, Acro dance is an article in the dance technique category that we have both contributed to. Using an alternative perspective of the term dance technique, acro dance should not belong in that category either, because it is a category, discipline, style or genre of dance rather than a technique. It USES dance techniques, but the dance form is not in its self a technique. For example, jazz dance is a form of dance, not a dance technique, but if you look at how we create dance that fits into the category of jazz dance, Matt Mattox method, or Cunningham method, could both be considered as 'techniques' of jazz dance.
Basically, when you've got an organisation like the RAD that has the research and development of dance technique and its own method of dance technique as the core element of its mandate, it's a bit odd to say it doesn't belong in the dance technique category, when the term dance technique is so broad and can encompass so many different aspects of dance.
In short, if you are going to go through Wikipedia articles deleting categories, first consider how other people will interpret the category title and why it was placed in that category in the first place. In this case, the reason for placing the RAD article in the dance technique category is clear, it's because it is notable for developing a notable method of ballet technique and one which is used by dance teachers all over the world. I would also apply the same thinking to other notable methods of ballet technique such as Vaganova or Checchetti or Balanchine.
I hope my rambling makes sense. Crazy-dancing (talk) 23:13, 15 July 2010 (UTC)
Thank you for removing the nonsense about only beginners using elastic. Though I've never worked as a dancer I've taken class for many years. Almost every New York City Ballet dancer I've ever seen in class has elastic on her shoes, and a small number of professionals wear shoes with only elastics. Thank you again. — Robert Greer (talk) 11:36, 16 August 2010 (UTC)
If your daughter's been to RAD, SFB and SAB intensives you certainly qualify as an expert! The wearing or not wearing of elastics is a small point but is the sort of thing that deserves mention in passing on Wikipedia. It is, alas, just the sort of thing that some ignoramus will challenge on the wrong-minded grounds that it's original research. In other words, if you can't find it with a Google search it must be original research. I don't know which is worse, the boys who vandalize pages or the adults who think they know more than they do. In some ways the former are the lesser of two evils; you just undo their edits and that's that. The latter will engage you in long discussions about the number of angels that can dance on the head of a pin. Keep up the good work! — Robert Greer 09:38, 17 August 2010 (UTC)
Hello Lambtron,
I hope all is well with you today. I am writing to you today because I understand that you unlinked my link to the phrase "tab curtains" from the above article. I respectfully disagree with your assertion that the link directs users to a "commercial extlink--fails to contribute new facts to article". The hyperlink takes users to a blog entry with a video that gives much visual and contextual information that is not present anywhere in the main body of the above article. Additionally the link does not take you to a commercial page but instead to a blog. I would invite you to read the "Reason for Being" entry on the blog (http://blog.rosebrand.com/post/2010/01/29/Rose-Brand-Blog-First-Post.aspx) to gain a better understanding of the purpose of the blog.
I see that you are very active in the editing of the above Darpes and Curtains article. I am also assuming that you are active in many of the same subject matter that I will be contributing to. I would like to get a better awarness of what is appropriate material. I understand that all of this may be spelled out in the Wikipedia "terms & conditions" but as we are not lawyers and community edits seem to be subjective. I am much more interested in working with you then us working against each other. I look forward to your response. Thanks! (BraxtonWinston (talk) 15:23, 27 September 2010 (UTC))
Hey, man.....I don't "own" anything on Wikipedia......funny that you would post this.....I'd read an article here a few days ago about not getting one's hackles in a twist when someone edits your "pet" article. Polite of you to put something on my talk page, though. Although I don't totally concur with everything you did, I think your edits brought some needed clarity to the article. I've often found the term "listcruft" to be kinda funny, since this is a wiki....and it certainly has the space to handle a bit of crufty-ness.....and the list of IBM Rings had been called crufty by someone recently. I think a stand-alone article listing IBM Rings has merit.....but it's been deleted and merged into the Rings disamb. page. ....I don't really have the interest in waging a war about that right now. Anyway, please consider looking into Project Magic here.......it all needs a little tweaking in places. Best regards......I'll see you out there somewhere.Bddmagic (talk) 18:34, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
Hi. As suggested at WP:USURPTITLE, I hope you are going to pitch in and help fix the 1,500 or so articles that contain links to "Dancer", since you changed that title to redirect to the disambiguation page. --R'n'B (call me Russ) 12:22, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
I've noticed that once again, you are going around making widespread changes to articles about dance technique and methodology. I just wanted to point out that when teaching ballet for example, methodology and technique are very closely related, and are certainly not as easy to clarify as you seem to think. Yes, the Vaganova, Bournonville and RAD are different methods, but that are also different techniques as well. In ballet, it is not sufficient to say simply that a pirouette is just a pirouette. The pirouette is not the technique, it is HOW the the pirouette is performed that is the technique, and that technique stems from the method that they have been trained in. So, dancer trained in Vaganova method will employ a different technique for pirouettes than another trained in Cecchetti. The differences may be subtle, but they matter. If you only discuss methodology, that suggests that all ballet dancers are performing steps exactly the same way, but employing different methods to learn them, which is simply not correct. A dancer experiences in pedagogy will spot the differences between dancers who have been trained in the different techniques/methods. Crazy-dancing (talk) 01:06, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi just noticing that you are right in your discussion about sound designers with dubious credentials. Looking over some of the ones on the list, the following ones seem somewhat light -- few or no quality references, articles way too long, much unsourced stuff -- Roy Harter, Walter Murch. And the Charlie Richmond article may have a possible conflict of interest since a chief contributor had the name User:Charlierichmond.--Tomwsulcer (talk) 01:22, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
Could you also have some look on the article G.hn. As far as I can see it, the paragraph about Tangotec does not meet our rules. Thank's --Kgfleischmann (talk) 17:00, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
Hello! I submitted the Irish Stepdance article for a Peer Review here. Could you please take a look and comment? Thanks! ReelAngelGirl Talk to me! Tea? 20:47, 6 April 2012 (UTC)
Your user page makes me smile all over, so I thought I would share that smile with you! You are incredible! Love the little films of you dancing!!!
Please do not continue to delete references to theatrehistory.com. First, it is not an external link governed by WP:EL, but is being used as a reference. Second, the brief conversation between two editors on WP:ELN is not sufficient to establish a consensus to mass delete. Third, the discussion should be held on WP:RSN, the reliable sources noticeboard, as the only question pertinent to theatrehistory.com is whether it should be considered reliable or not. Please do not delete any more until you have a legitimate consensus discussion that establishes that a mass deletion is necessary. Thanks. Beyond My Ken (talk) 06:05, 14 November 2012 (UTC)
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Lambtron, would you be available to help assess the relative historical importance/significance of several dancers? None of the present VA/E project participants have any particular experience in dance or expertise in dance topics, and I thought it would be a smart move to reach out to someone who did. Please let me know if you would be interested in helping; the time commitment would not be very great, but would involve you reading 20 or so dancer biographies, and giving us your opinion regarding the relative significance of each subject (see here.) Are you willing to help? Dirtlawyer1 (talk) 20:30, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
Hi Lambtron. I don't think our paths have crossed before but I'm glad to see you have participated in the development of Women in ballet. I was however rather surprised to see you removed category "ballet" as not only does the article address ballet as the major area of women's contribution to dance but it has certainly been an area in which women have excelled. If "hotcat" indicated you should delete the category, then I think there must be something wrong with the bot. I would like to invite you to reconsider your decision. It would be a pity if this article was no longer accessible to those interested in accessing English Wikipedia's coverage of ballet.--Ipigott (talk) 21:23, 21 April 2014 (UTC)
Hi, just came here to tell you that your 3O post has been declined due to there being no thorough talk page discussion, more information about this can be seen on the 3O main page.
However, I also did notice that the user (whether intentionally disruptive or not) has repeatedly added an obviously irrelevant image without any explanation--not much of a normal content dispute. I was inclined to revert it myself but someone beat me to it. Fortunately, such a highly visible page obviously must be having a lot of watchers. Good day, Ugog Nizdast (talk) 17:31, 26 April 2014 (UTC)
Hello Lambtron, I am quite a beginner on Wikipedia and helped creating the Wilfride Piollet article. I saw you removed the Ballet / Dance technique / Choreography categories I initially put. As I am working on Jean Guizerix’ page (her husband, also principal at the Paris Opera Ballet) I wanted to understand how pages are labelled under specific categories to avoid making the same mistakes again. Thank you very much, Camille. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CDesmarest (talk • contribs) 10:23, 7 May 2014 (UTC)
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Hello, I’m contacting you because you are a participant in WikiProject Dance. Myself and another editor, User:Mwacha are interested in developing some notability guidelines on WikiProject Dance for dancers, dance critics, performers, and other genre articles as there is no such thing at the moment comparable to what I have heard other editors use for Visual Arts, IE “if they are collected in a major museum, then they are considered notable.” There are of course exceptions to this standard but it is nice to have a rule of thumb to help with AfD, and other moderated discussions. We hope to start this discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Dance under Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Dance#Notability Guidelines.OR drohowa (talk) 18:46, 11 June 2014 (UTC)
Hello Lambtron,
I am marketing director of the company who's images you've flagged today under "caster" and allow them to be used.
Caster Concepts allows these images to be used on Wikipedia.
Please let me know if you need any further information.
Best regards,
David Parham dparham@casterconcepts.com www.CasterConcepts.com 517-680-7938 — Preceding unsigned comment added by David G. Parham (talk • contribs) 13:43, 27 June 2014 (UTC)
Heya Lambtron. I'm going to make a go at trying to improve collaboration at WP:WikiProject Dance, and thought I might do a quick census of that (very small) handful of dependable editors who have been active there (to the degree its sparse participation allows) in recent times. You're at the top of that list, so I'm here first. Drop me a line if you're active and interested, will you? I'm planning on requesting mass-mailer privileges for this and other purposes on other WikiProjects, and hope to further recruit through our dance articles; I really want to create a sort of resource exchange between the few editors we have in this massively underdeveloped topic area so that we can improve mediocre articles on important topics without running afoul of sourcing issues. Anyway, take care in the interim! Snow talk 03:21, 26 January 2015 (UTC)
A few of your recent edits have replaced parentheses and other punctuation characters with # signs, presumably not on purpose:
I restored All-pass filter. Could you restore the other two? 2001:14BB:150:F79:F5C6:3413:DCF4:1BE5 (talk) 18:54, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
Hello Lambtron. Thank you for replying about the concern I linked to at WT:DANCE. Obviously I don't want to waste people's time. And I'm now rather shocked to see I seem perhaps to have been one of the more active posters on the project talk page ....... Erm, ouch! 81.157.0.217 (talk) 18:08, 6 November 2015 (UTC)
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Is it worth it to try and attempt a rewrite so that it becomes factually accurate for both UK and US readers? Or are the Brits just going to dismiss it as Americans "ruining" "their" language, as they usually do? ::sigh:: — tooki (talk) 11:23, 10 April 2016 (UTC)
Hello Lambtron - If I may, I'd like to mention one of my own current concerns. It's about the history of dance, the meaning of "pantomime". This, you probably known, was a dance-drama of ancient Greece and Rome that gets a lot of coverage in dance history books. I've found, though, that this meaning is disputed at Pantomime. Could you, if you feel competent and interested, take a look at the talk page there and help decide how to include the dance-oriented ancient pantomime? Thanks. Your photos are fantastic, btw, I had no idea you did that. Are there more looking for homes? Redheylin (talk) 00:18, 24 April 2016 (UTC)
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Hi Lambtron,
This is krdittmer17. I am editing the "Ballet" article. I am a student editor, and we had to pick a topic we have background knowledge on (I danced for 15 Years!). I saw you were active on the page years ago, and I was hoping that you could take a look at my edits when I complete them and give me some feedback! I have checked out some great books from the library that will have a trove of good information to improve the article!
Let me know if you are interested!
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Hi there, I sent you a Wikipedia email as well — I work in publishing and we'd like to use a photo of yours in a children's book about ballet. Please advise. MW — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mwarten (talk • contribs) 16:49, 6 December 2017 (UTC)
Please stop changing the link to the ICWM standard. Caster Concepts is distributing the Institute of Casters & Wheels Manufacturers (ICWM) copyrighted content without ICWM's permission, thus my revised link brings you directly to the ICWM website, the owner of the copyrighted material. This is now a legal matter between ICWM and Caster Concepts.Darcor-rsimmons (talk) 14:28, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
Note: this thread has been moved to Talk:Caster#ICWM performance standards. Lambtron (talk) 21:39, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
Hi Lambtron. I reversed your edit of the Coursework article, as Schoolwork is a redirect to the page. Cheers, Daylen (talk) 22:37, 29 March 2018 (UTC)
Please don't use the clarify span tag and then just leave it unresolved for years, it drastically impacts the visual formatting of the page. This article is in mainspace, its not a draft or personal sandbox.Seraphim System (talk) 20:35, 4 April 2018 (UTC)
Monsieur: Je viens de corriger une erreur sérieuse que vous avez commise sur la page Arabesque (ballet position) où vous avez évidemment considéré la forme «arabesque penchée» comme une faute d’orthographe. Vous avez tort. Le nom «arabesque» est féminin en français, ce qui veut dire qu’il faut mettre tout adjectif qui l’accompagne au féminin aussi. Donc, la forme «arabesque penchée» est tout à fait correcte. S’il vous plaît, ne «corrigez» pas cette «faute». D’ailleurs, le lien que vous avez utilisé pour appuyer cette orthographe est mort. Kelisi (talk) 05:11, 18 July 2018 (UTC)
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Your change ( https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Graphing_calculator&diff=920454031&oldid=920423328 ) was wrong to remove Cemetech from the See Also section because Cemetech is not a Graphing calculator and was thus removed from the category (by me). Could you please reinstate it there, as I would be violating 3RR by doing that. Notrium (talk) 08:58, 10 October 2019 (UTC)
Also, would you mind comparing the current state of Graphing calculator with Programmable calculator, especially the List of programmable calculators section. Those two pages are very similar so they should probably be in sync in this regard. Notrium (talk) 09:09, 10 October 2019 (UTC)
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No need to add "(disambiguation)". That's just for when the basename is taken by a primarytopic. Dicklyon (talk) 16:07, 3 January 2020 (UTC)
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