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Zach Harper deletion

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SPI

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Shared IP?.....

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Concerning a report on the administrators' noticeboard of incidents

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Hello. I am messaging you because I noticed that you performed this edit on a user talk page shortly after I issued this report on the administrators' noticeboard of incidents; thanks for that. The relation between that talk page and the report I issued is that the talk page is for an IP used by the person - and for the respective activity - that is the subject matter of the report. Would you have anything of importance to state on this issue at the report? I don't know why I have received so few responses to it, to be honest. If the editing from that IP range persists (which it probably will), should I file an abuse report instead? Backtable Speak to meconcerning my deeds. 21:39, 13 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

RE: the corned beef article

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Nirelan12

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Tag

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I haven't deleted anything

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Sock question

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Mithila (Nepal)

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Warning template

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Response to Query on EagerToddler39 talk

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Vandalism

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Mandel (nut) listed at Redirects for discussion

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Junior Achievement's page

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Hi Joe, thank you for offering to review the content for our page. Here it is, below. I truly do not see how this content is overly promotional in tone. We have made a good faith effort to use a neutral, fact-based tone throughout. I have looked at other non profits' pages on Wikipedia, and their content reads more promotionally than ours does. If you do feel this content below is overly promotional, please let me know specifically which portions.

We have no problems with folks addiing to and editing our page, but obviously that will be a challenge when our page has been repeatedly deleted.

Thank you for your assistance; copy follows below.

Junior Achievement was founded in 1919 by Theodore Vail, president of American Telephone & Telegraph; Horace Moses, president of Strathmore Paper Co.; and Senator Murray Crane of Massachusetts. Junior Achievement USA is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and has approximately 1,500 employees throughout the United States. Local volunteer boards of directors comprised of business, education, and civic leaders set the policy and direction for each of 120 local offices in all 50 states. JA programs are taught by volunteers to more than four million students per year in 178,000 classrooms and after-school locations.

Junior Achievement's programs focus on work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy for students in kindergarten through high school to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.

Its first program, JA Company Program®, was offered to high school students on an after-school basis. In 1975, the organization entered the classroom with the introduction of Project Business for the middle grades. Over the last four decades, Junior Achievement has expanded its activities and broadened its scope to include in-school and after-school students. The current elementary school programs include six sequential themes for kindergarten through fifth-grade students and one capstone experience. Students learn the basic concepts of business and economics and how education is relevant to the workplace. The sequential activities build on studies from each preceding grade and prepare students for secondary school and lifelong learning.

The middle grades programs build on concepts the students learned in Junior Achievement's elementary school program and help teens make difficult decisions about how to best prepare for their educational and professional future. The programs supplement standard social studies curricula and develop communication skills that are essential to succeed in the business world. Junior Achievement’s high school programs include economic and business curricula, an after-school student-led enterprise, and a one-day workplace capstone experience. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sbell1964co (talkcontribs) 21:00, 11 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]


Hi Joe, was wondering if you have had a chance to review the copy I submitted last week here on your talk page for Junior Achievement. Thanks in advance for your guidance. Sbell1964co (talk) 16:00, 17 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Blocking

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please undelete the N8VEM home brew computer project page

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Topic ban (Panonian)

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What are you doing on the WikiProject Yugoslavia talk page?

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Thank you

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Contrary to what you said on the noticeboard, I'm not pretending to "own" WikiProject Yugoslavia

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MediaMatters

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Warning spaz

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Pedro, Prince Imperial of Brazil

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Inappropriate Vandalism template

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YGM from Qwyrxian

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Speedy deletion declined: Scott Thompson (author)

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IP addresses

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I didn't want to continue the discussion at ANI. When you say the IP may be refreshed when the router or modem is reset, are you talking about the user's router and modem? If so, would that happen only when the user resets them, or could (and would) the ISP send a signal to reset the modem (I can't see how the ISP could directly refresh a user's router)?--Bbb23 (talk) 21:27, 25 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, you are right, better to continue this discussion here.
"When you say the IP may be refreshed when the router or modem is reset, are you talking about the user's router and modem". Yes.
"If so, would that happen only when the user resets them". Yes, either by cycling the power, pressing the reset button, or using software (e.g., a web interface) to do so.
"could (and would) the ISP send a signal to reset the modem". I'm not aware of any provision to remotely reset an end-user's DCE in a consumer environment. It is the case that some devices do have the ability to be remotely managed. In a corporate environment, it is not uncommon to use such devices throughout a network so that a central support group can manage them remotely, and this remote management does include the ability to restart a device from afar.
Best regards, JoeSperrazza (talk) 00:10, 26 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, Joe, I think Time Warner can reset the cable modem remotely, but assuming they can't, then as long as I don't reset anything, keeping my PC up and running will keep the IP address assigned to me. Of course, if there is a power outage or I fail to pay my account ... --Bbb23 (talk) 00:36, 26 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, Joe! Hi Bbb! Pardon my butting in here, but the remote reset feature is a (required, I believe) part of the DOCSIS 1 & 2 (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification--the cable modem standards) specs. I'm unsure about the new DOCSIS 3, but it would seem to make sense for it to be there, too.
The resets are normally accomplished via an SNMP PUT from the head-end to OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.something (IIRC; please don't quote me on that) on the cable modem (or the cable modem part of a cable router). This is frequently done when new cable modem parameters need to be pushed out to the field. The resets can happen very quickly; so quickly, in fact, that you might not notice it unless you're looking for it. — UncleBubba T @ C ) 18:27, 3 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

A barnstar for you!

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Archiving

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Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets of Vanburrena

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Regarding DriveByWire and Ochson

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Hey, you recently tagged these as LC socks. On what basis? DriveByWire was thought to be unlikely to be LC at an SPI discussion, while I personally don't think Ochson is an LC sock based on communication patterns and other things. Their both socks, but neither one looks much like LC? If you could point me to the evidence that leads you to suspect the connection, it would be helpful. However, when an account is incorrectly linked in this way, it makes it harder to find the real LC as it makes the waters more muddy. I'd just like to know what led you to your conclusions. Thanks! --Jayron32 02:36, 19 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, Jayron32, sorry for the delay in responding. Life priorities (first something to resolve with my dogs, fortunately a false alarm, then a work priority interrupt) interfered with Wikipedia. My quick response is:
  • I agree that correctly tagging sockpuppets and sockpuppet suspects is an important part of the process to mitigate sockpuppetry.
  • I've not gone back to look at the SPI, but clearly something there led me to conclude that the users in questions were in need of the tags I added. Apologies that I missed evidence to the contrary. I'll re-review and remove the tags, as needed, prior to the end of my day. Thanks for the note! Best regards, JoeSperrazza (talk) 15:38, 22 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

COI+ certification proposal

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I've thought of an idea that might break our current logjam with paid editing. I'd love your sincere feedback and opinion.

Feel free to circulate this to anyone you think should know about it, but please recognize that it hasn't been agreed upon by either PR organizations or WikiProjects or the wider community. It's also just a draft, so any/many changes can still be made. Thanks and cheers, Ocaasi 15:16, 28 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Re:Gross incivility from two editors

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Article feedback

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Feedback

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ANI

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Refactoring of talk page section header

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Chick-Fil-A

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Taiwan edits

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November 2012

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Shoofly pie

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Troubling Application Of Wikipedia Guidelines

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Poogate

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xPL

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Hello I am Francois Corthay. I edited the List of TCP and UDP port numbers, where I

  • added port 3865 for xPL
  • moved the line for port 3880 under 3872

and you informed me that you deleted this edit.

The xPL wiki states that port 3865 has been assigned to the xPL protocol by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). As you put me on doubt, I checked on the IANA port numbers: UDP and TCP ports 3865 are effectively assigned to Ian Lowe's xPL. The latter source, which one could consider as reliable, is cited at the top of the table and doesn't have to be cited in each particular line. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fcorthay (talkcontribs) 09:09, 22 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]