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903:, and in the edit summaries. I was out of town on May 17-18, so I didn't notice any of that until this morning. I decided to carefully look through all of anon's contributions, before taking any action. I was surprised to discover just how extensive his pattern of abuse was: 30+ edits from 12 separate IPs, all traceable to a PacBell/SBC DSL connection in northern California. He had even been deleting other people's comments from talk pages a couple times. If he had been editing from a single IP or from a registered account, it is certain that he would have already been blocked, probably more than once by now. It seemed essential to give him a final warning, to give him another chance to improve his conduct, or else face a block the next time any disruptive edits are made. It seemed that posting the warning on that talk page was the only way to make sure he sees it, since his IP changes daily. I think I'll only leave it there for a week or so, and then archive that entire lengthy discussion, so that talk page can return to normal and resume discussing article content. 840: 2022:: What about have a section called “Criticism of the New Zealand dream” instead? New Zealanders are arguably the most materialistic people of earth. Worse than Americans. They spend all of their money and then borrow more from overseas countries and spend that too. Although consumer spending is good for the economy, most economists believe that New Zealanders spend far too much. Over the long-term New Zealanders are getting deeper and deeper into debt. Kiwi-saver is a government program designed to encourage Kiwis to spend less. 607:. I also found a few good sources about volcanic lakes on the web, along with some info about them in a few of the numerous volcanology books on my bookshelf. At some point, I'm considering expanding that article substantially, to include extensive info about the types and composition of volcanic/crater lakes, their hazards, and notable incidents caused by them (lahars, outgassing, etc.). I think it would be easy to build it into a GA, and perhaps even an FA. Maybe we should collaborate. -- 1189: 1120: 1010: 1704:
having to explain about plutons. I guess it's possible that there may have been volcanoes above some of the intrusions, but I don't think our article should speculate about this, and we certainly shouldn't include them in the list based on that sort of speculation. Reporting someone else's speculations would probably be okay though, if we can find something. --
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I see. But I don't think Vestmannaeyjar wouldn't be since the area is very volcanically active. The Wells Gray-Clearwater Volcanic Field is rather large, independent, and has been an area of active volcanism for the past three million years or so (possibly last active in the year 1500 and has been an
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is, I had a difficult time converting the references into my own language. I just want to thank you for your help, and to make sure you knew I wasn't typically a plagiarizer. Also, the article might only deserve a couple of paragraphs, but anything you can do to make it scientifically correct would
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Yes, you copied it right (assuming you mean the total Auckland population figure). But that's the wrong total to calculate these percentages on, because not everyone answered the ethnicity question. The Herald got some of the 2006 figures wrong (e.g. the figure for Other was for the Northland Region,
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By the way, congratulations on becoming an admin! I would have liked to vote in support (not that you needed it), but I'm afraid I haven't been following RfAs much lately, so I missed it. I would like to take on adminship someday, but I'm expecting to be quite busy outside Knowledge for the next few
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I'm not sure what the best way to proceed is if he should return in a non-constructive manner. I haven't taken any of his comments personally, so I still feel comfortable blocking him myself if forced to do so. But to avoid any notion of impropriety (i.e. abuse of admin tools), it might be best to
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article had no mention (until just now) of its small crater lake, located beneath 50 m of glacial ice but accessible via steam caves along the bottom of the ice. People have scuba dived in that lake, which is the highest in North America at about 4330 m on its surface. It's about 10 x 40 m in size,
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Although I don't agree that "hotspots always make volcanoes", the idea that the Monteregian Hills were the roots of volcanoes does have some appeal. However what matters for Knowledge is not what you or I think may have happened, but what reliable sources say. While the two sources above contradict
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The McGill link seems much more convincing to me. It focuses directly on the question of whether Mont St. Hilaire was originally a volcano, and explains how the rocks give no evidence of this. NOAA only claims they were volcanoes in passing; this might be a deliberate over-simplification, to avoid
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I accept your points about the Canadian articles, and I'm glad we agree about state of preservation being important. I don't agree about the Australian and Icelandic examples, however. Erosion calderas aren't really within the project's scope, so size is all that Tweed has going for it. Given its
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You're welcome. I was a bit annoyed that the anon had expressed their frustrations via that sort of misplaced innuendo against you; you certainly don't deserve it. I agree, it would be best to have another admin act on any further disruption from them, not because you wouldn't handle it properly
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Yes, I believe age (or youth) of the volcano should be a factor in judging the relative priority of different articles, along with how well-preserved, dangerous, accessible, large, high, or famous each volcano is. I haven't found any source claiming that the Tweed erosion caldera was originally
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By the way, do you have any interest in getting admin tools? You've been here a long time, with 7000+ edits, and you'd probably sail through the RfA. Given your very gracious manner on talk pages, I assume you don't have any incivility or other black marks in your contribs that might be held
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area of recent seismic activity). The Sturgeon Lake Caldera is one of the worlds oldest well-preserved caldera complexes (2.7 billion years). But the Spectrum Range and Tweed Volcano are rather large volcanoes (Tweed has one of the worlds largest calderas). I agree it should be mentioned.
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Hi Avenue, I guess you probably know that this image has been marked for deletion on Commons. But it would qualify for fair-use if uploaded to en.wikipedia instead, since it is now non-replaceable (the same applies to pretty much any other pre-landslide photos of the Valley of Geysers).
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I really appreciated your reference to government support for the New Zealand dream. However I am a little concerned about the other reference. I presume from the wording in the first paragraph that you think that the New Zealand dream is overly materialistic, and I agree with you.
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Ah, you're thinking of a different Tank Farm. The explosion crater just southwest of the Esmonde Rd turnoff from the Northern Motorway is also called Tank Farm, referring to concrete oil tanks that were sited there during World War II. It's also known simply as Tuff Crater. Here's a
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against you in RfA. Having the extra buttons is very useful for cleaning up stuff like misnamed categories, moving articles over stuck redirects, etc. It would be nice to have more admins in WikiProject Volcanoes. Just something I've been thinking about asking you. Thanks. --
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Most of my sources focussed only on NZ, so citing them in sentences describing both Aus and NZ seems like it will be awkward. I'll have a go, though. The corresponding information on Australia was generally unsourced too, but I'm afraid I can't help much with that at present. --
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Does age matter to the project? Tweed's caldera is originally volcanic. It formed the same way most shield volcano calderas form. It's eroded because of how old the caldera is (probably 23 million years or so). Vestmannaeyjar needs to be expanded on volcanism anyways.
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and it made reference to the term, and I thought it deserved a wiki-article. I was editing the Minoan article because I was interested in historical events that might have influenced biblical myths. Anyways, I am not usually a plagiarizer, but because I barely know
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about commas versus parentheses for scientific names for organisms (well in this case birds). I'm not sure whether this has been raised elsewhere but would be good to establish once and for all here and could apply as MOS across all biology articles. cheers,
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one another, on balance they suggest that the intrusions were not associated closely with volcanoes. You could discuss the contradictions in the article on the hills themselves, but I think there is enough doubt that they should not be in the list. --
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and 5 m deep. And it's practically in my backyard! I've summited Rainier 5 times, but never managed to make the extra effort to camp on the summit for a couple days to allow time to explore the steam caves and visit the lake. Someday... --
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The quote I added seems to attempt a description of what NZ culture is, not what it should be. I'm not claiming that that definition is as common as the "house on a quarter acre" version, just that it is a valid definition that comes from a
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as best I could, based on the information at hand. These do not mention state of preservation; perhaps they should. You seem to know a lot more than me about Canadian volcanoes, so I'm happy to defer to your judgment there. I thought
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would make a good featured article. It's a nice, compact topic, with lots of human interest and no shortage of pretty pictures. I'm not sure how much help I can be over the next few months, but I'll try to help when I can. --
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You're welcome, it's been my pleasure. I have a soft spot for crater lakes too. I've been glad to see all the work you've been doing on the project; thanks for starting it. And thanks for fixing the font problem above. --
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Adding a quick question: is the Tank Farm really a volcanic cone? I thought this was a artificial piece of land (actually pretty sure - its the 'Western Reclamation'). The map in the article also shows empty bay there...
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article (especially regarding census figures, maybe we could simply copy the table style we have for Auckland). I did quite a bit of work improving the article, but compared to Auckland, it is still a rather rough gem...
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comments at the France national rugby union team's FAC even though it's been an FAC for over a week. So i'm asking for some comments from some people that have commented on Rugby union FAC's before. Please comment
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tagging templates into several separate ones for different types of pages. Hopefully, this will make it easier to keep track of lists and non-article pages. Maybe you've already seen this on the project page.
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in that it illustrates a subject for which a freely licensed image could reasonably be found or created that provides substantially the same information. If you believe this image is not replaceable, please:
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Neither being a vulcanologist nor playing one on TV, I really appreciate your fixing the references on the article. I'm not a geologist by training, but I started the article because I was editing the
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Thanks for starting the article on Joe Karam, and for adding that photo. I don't know of any free images, but I've seen older ones that are pretty clearly irreplaceable. I'll track one down. --
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You're welcome. We all miss things - I've seen a few bits of obvious but long-standing vandalism lately, that I and several other editors had missed. The claim that Poas is the world's largest
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is an easy way to ensure that your image is in compliance with Knowledge policy, but remember that you must complete the template. Do not simply insert a blank template on an image page.
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HI. In case you are in Auckland (or near auckland) you are invited to Auckland Meetup 2 on the afternoon of Saturday February 10th 2007 at Galbraith's Ale House in Mt Eden. Please see
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Hi, are you going to be on a marae this year for Waitangi day? I am asking just in case you are and are available to take a photo and have it available for a possible Wikinews report.
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I've been hosting a pdf of the royal commission's report on my website for a year or two. It's the only one I know of on the web. You can link the Thomas article to it if you wish.
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Hi do you have sources for your Kiwi additions to the ANZAC Day article? Could you possibly add them in the appropriate fashion. At the moment they seem to be unsourced. Thanks.
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I'm just shearing my ideas with you. I ment it by hotspots usually make volcanoes or some sort of track like seamount chains and plutonic intrusions like the Monteregian Hills.
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Thanks for removing that stuff about the 4-mile high geyser. I can't believe I didn't see or deal with that myself when I updated the article a couple of hours earlier. --
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Hats off for your recent work on David Bain article. I'm bold enough to suggest that you also read Keith Hunter's recent book on the Smart/Hope - Watson case, regards
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Great work, both of you, in finding a free image and convincing the author to change his licensing! That's much better than trying to fair-use the other image. --
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Hi Avenue, I just found out an interesting bit of info. There is a permanent crater lake about 100 m in diameter at an elevation of 6,390 m on the eastern side of
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Hi Avenue, is there a reason why you rate almost every volcano article low importance? Most of the volcano articles I have seen were rather mid-importance (e.g.
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article, before describing them in much detail. A "Criticism" section might also be useful later on, but can't substitute for a good, broad introduction. --
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so that the blocking admin can see the full pattern (instead of just the last 1-2 edits) and choose an appropriate degree of response. What do you think?
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was borderline; I rated it low not because the volcanoes there are not important (they are), but because they were only a small part of the article. --
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criteria; given it's a tourist spot, there must be a lot of existing photos and some might be available under a free license. The closest I've found yet
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Thanks for creating the article; I agree it's worth having. There's nothing wrong with copying that text, as long as we credit the original source. --
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Is there a free image avaliable for the David Bain article? If not, fair use must surely apply. Hopefully a wikipedia in Christchurch could help us.
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Weird. I'd have thought the Herald would get that one right (and I am reasonably sure I copied it right). Later corrections to interim data, maybe?
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seems to be on almost every Costa Rican tourism site, so I wrote a bit in the talk page to try to forestall well-meaning but unfounded edits. --
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have a copyright problem, i am trying to obtain the image copyright but in the meantime can you please remove the image from Knowledge? Cheers
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carefully, then go to the image description page and clarify why you think the image qualifies for fair use. Using one of the templates at
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I see that Vsmith has added a reference that says some of the intrusions were the roots of volcanoes. See his note about the list on the
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You must have reverted the New Zealand article seconds before I did. Not realising you'd done so, I went on to add an explanation to the
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You are all invited to Auckland Meetup 2 on the afternoon of Saturday February 10th 2007 at Galbraith's Ale House in Mt Eden. Please see
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is another example of commentators trying to differentiate themselves from the United States, rather than really describing Canadians.
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yourself, but because it avoids any hint of a conflict of interest. Justice not only needs to be done, it needs to be seen to be done.
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has been defined by an American, where he tries to differentiate from the American dream. Yet the EU hasn't barely established a
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If it is determined that the image does not qualify under fair use, it will be deleted within a couple of days according to our
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By the way, I corrected a font problem on your talk page stemming from the "thank you" card above. Hope that's OK with you. --
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I think you're right; its status is unclear at best. I've nominated it for deletion on Commons. Thanks for spotting that. --
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and what finally emerges as their dream is yet to be determined and it probably won't be determined by an American. The
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No worries I saw you were editing and adding after I'd written my comment. It's good to see the article gain a balance.
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I seen that earlier today. I also found out that the Monteregian mountain chain is actually not the oldest part of the
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Yes, good idea. The two images I had tagged aren't especially important for the project, so I'll remove those tags. --
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Often commentators will try to define how they think culture should be rather than how it really is. For example the
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Well, how am I supposed to know what VEI that volcano is if www.volcano.si.edu usually goes back only 10,000 years?
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I believe it's probably best to start off by summarising the range of definitions of the NZ dream, as in our
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Sorry about wiping your edit. Some sort of edit conflict must have occured, but I got no message saying so.-
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How do you feel about this after having done more work? Still a remove? It's been up an awful long time.
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Hi—Thanks for removing that repeated item. I hope to return to complete that project in May and June.
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You're welcome. Your guide makes a handy reference, so I'm glad you're planning to finish it off. --
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Just thought you seemed interested in David Bain so you might be able to answer these questions.
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they say they're the oldest remnants of volcanoes that were active about 125 million years ago.
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age, I think it's not that important. I would put Vestmannaeyjar in the same category as the
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For statistically proven benefit to Knowledge, and general industriousness in various areas.
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Hi Avenue - can you please indicate which of the two dates of the meetup you prefer? Cheers
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requesting that the copyright holder release this (or a similar) image under a free license
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article. I can't actually delete the image, but it should be deleted in a week or so. --
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track. It actually starts from the area northwest of Hudson Bay (most likely the
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I'll contact the photographer and see if he is willing to change his licensing.
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Say, Avenue, maybe go have a look if you could spare the time to improve the
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That's great! Thanks for asking the photographer to change it, howcheng. --
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I'll correct my edit to Volcanic Field then. As usual, I was a bit quick.
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I'm half way around the world, but this is the map I was working from:
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Just wanted to say "Hi", Avenue, and thanks for all your great work on
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Thanks for letting me know. I'm not so convinced that it meets our
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and I have no idea where they got their NZer figure from). --
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article. I don't know if this problem is more widespread. --
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That's fine. I've seen it happen once or twice before. --
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they say were formed by a series of plutonic intrusions.
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our article links to. Do you have a source for that? --
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months so I'll probably wait 'til later in the year. --
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01:16, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
Nzgabriel
05:56, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
User talk:Nzgabriel
MadMaxDog
02:34, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
Avenue
08:53, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
Christchurch
MadMaxDog
11:42, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Auckland Meetup 2
Knowledge:Meetup/Auckland 2

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