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dogca - online etymology - reply

G'day Trysha - I've just copied this to your page from mine.

OK, I can go along with that, and I won't revert it. OTH, IMHO too tight a usage of wikimedia sister projects can get quite incestuous, especially if the sister project doesn't cite references. And what happens if the sister project then refers back to the originating project?

I notice that Wiktionary refers people off to "hound", without mentioning any of the history, the etymology, of the word. It is only my personal opinion, but when a (Wiki) policy demands (politely requests?) citations and references, those references should refer to some original research. Of course, original research is forbidden in Wikipedia... Gordon | Talk, 15 July 2006 @00:33 UTC

Sight-hound

Thank you Trysha, I apologise for not approaching this proposed 'move' in the correct way. Although I am making a frequent number of edits to the hound and sighthound pages/articles, I am attempting to be as restrained as possible. I appreciate your prompt response and assistance. --Richard Hawkins 22:35, 18 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Samoyed rescue link

Is there a problem with posting a link to the National Samoyed Rescue (NSR) web site? Other dog breeds have such links on their wiki pages. The NSR site has info about Samoyed dogs and about Samoyed dog rescue. Seems related to me. I would appreciate it if you could explain to me why it's inappropriate? I'm new to Wikipedia, so maybe I'm not understanding something about how this works. --Baysam 18:18, 20 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Removed External Link

Hiya Trysha,

I removed the external link from Dragons in the Attic because it is a commercial site.

Removal of Link ~ Resolution

Trysha,

We have tried to contact you several times with no response in regards to subject: Great Dane and an external link to an educational site about Great Danes.

As the guidelines read in the dispute section, I am yet again requesting a response. danetalkers.org (Great Dane Lovers Society) is NOT a forum. It is only an educational site with no sales or advertising. This site has been useful to thousands looking for answers and information on and about Great Danes.

I have read all of the articles regarding links and find no reason for a link that is a year old to suddenly be pulled. It is not commercial, nor is it spam. This is not a social networking site. --Friesianswhisper 18:27, 1 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Mirror Image

Hi Trysha,

I apologize for editing an existing page. I'm new to Wikipedia and I thought the text that was there was sample text. Now that I know, I won't do it again.

Mirror Image Internet is our company name, and our services are exactly the same as Akamai. I want to include the correct link to our [Mirror Image Internet's] description to the Content Delivery Network page. Please let me know what the Mirror Image Internet link is and I'll add it to the Content Delivery Network page.

Thank you in advance,

Martin Hayward Director, Marketing Mirror Image Internet —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Marty hayward (talkcontribs) .

Mirror Image description reads like an advertisement.

Hi Trysha,

My company description isn't an advertisement. Please let me know if you can remove the "warning" from the page.

Thank you in advance,

Marty Hayward Director, Marketing Mirror Image Internet

Mirror Image (company)

Hi Trysha, please rename "Mirror Image (company)" to "Mirror Image Internet". Also, I'd like to add Mirror Image Internet to the following, Categories: | Technological Company Stubs | Internet Companies. Can you make that change for me too? Thank you in advance.

Marty

Mirror Image Internet Category

Hi Trysha,

I'd like to have Mirror Image listed in the category called, Internet Companies. As in..

Categories: | Technological Company Stubs | Internet Companies

Can you set that up for us?

Thank you in advance,

Marty

Thanks for the Welcome

Hi Trysha :-)
This is a new culture for me, and I have much to learn.
The three points I raised for the Bloodhound wiki might best be put as
comments in the existing headings, but I need more time and work in
the sandbox before I can risk editing myself.
If the points are valid to you, then feel free to make alterations yourself :-)
Yours Sincerely,
Nick Sutcliffe.

Sanft 09:48, 10 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

not a spammer

I added the lines to the "MOST Satellite" page mentioning PSL. Why do you mention not to insert personal web links? What did I do that brought up Yorkshire Terriers?

My IP address may be dynamic? (I'm at a government site). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 192.77.86.2 (talkcontribs) .

I posted on your talk page too - yes, you are getting mixed up with someone else. Two people using the same IP address, the yorkie person probably had your IP address earlier. You should create an account to make sure that such mix ups don't happen again. Check out Wikipedia:Welcome to learn more - Trysha (talk) 17:15, 18 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]