User talk:UhHuhAlrightDaisy

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RE: The Rouge quotes fiasco
Hi there; I apologize if it wasn't clear -- it's just that the phrases that Rouge says in MSOWG still don't relate to her main personality herself from the Sonic games in general. The quotes you attempted to list were still "general phrases" in nature from what we saw after taking a second look. Now if there was a line that matched Rouge perfectly describing her character overall, then it would have passed. Sorry, but we failed to see that in MSOWG. Thanks for asking. However, I'm still happy that you improved the rest of the said article, no doubt. --M. C. - "Mario Gals" Fan! User Page | Talk Page 19:02, 24 October 2009 (EDT)

Surprised?
Well, I saw that the quality is the same for the images you've replaced, so I think it's not necessary to upload duplicate images, don't you think? I'll recommend you to stop uploading these images since it's not needed to upload them with the same quality. Additionally uploading them in PNG format only makes the file obese and NEVER enhances quality, believe me...


 * No, that wasn't cropped... :/


 * Actually it does enhance quality, for an example check here:look at the section titled .jpg.--

Sorry, but I do know the difference between the images you uploaded and the old ones. The quality it's the same if you see at max resolution for both of those images. By the way, let me know which is the page where you found those images...


 * @ Gamefreak. Not exactly. If the original image is PNG and you turn into JPG, this will lose quality. BUT if you turn a JPG image into PNG, the quality is the same but the size of the file increases.
 * Per Coincollector. Turning a JPG image into PNG only makes it consume more space, except in the cases that the image is compressed (which basically reduces the size while keeping the quality... If you use the right program and know what you are doing). 22:01, 27 October 2009 (EDT)


 * I knew the first part, but with my experience, the second part makes the quality worse...It's probably the pictures I used. But usually what messes up is the background. :/ --

Ok, since everybody seems to be coming to my talk page to talk about this I'll say it here. I didn't find the images as jpgs in the first place. I found them as full size high quality arts and then saved them as pngs. They didn't have a save option and were not jpg. Also, were not the same images that previously existed. FD09

@ Gamefreak: well, depending the software you use, the image you're converting will take some determined measures. And as for FD09, I know the problem and your efforts but I'm afraid that's not needed by now. The quality is the same really, I should tell you I found these images with the same resolution and low file size that is nice to save server's space and load pages quickly.

Images
I'm actually uploading the remaining images that I tried to upload for one whole day. You see, I gathered about 600 images quite a while ago this year to beat Shroobario's image record, 294. I've uploaded over 300 images, but have the other half left. So I'm trying to upload all of it as best as I can... right now, I can't remember where I get those images, but I remembered that I used Google to find all the images in unique ways, like finding images larger than a computer screen perhaps. Don't be surprised if I'm still uploading them, the very last image will have a note that says I'm done uploading the rest of the other 300 images. XD

I haven't checked the wiki records, but last time I checked, I was the highest image uploader in the wiki; and I wll continue to be after uploading a few goodies. There's some competition with other users, but I got to be friendly with them (but haven't talked to them... XD), but there's a certain user who didn't responded to a certain comment. User talk:Lindsayoris15 to be exact. Anyhow, I have to go, I have other matters to take care of. Talk to you later. :P

That image was part of the 300 images that I'm trying to upload. I think it came from the public FTP server of Sega. You should really thank them due to their open-ness to their "press materials". There are more images to go. ;)

It's not really a joke, there's actually a FTP server that Sega has, to host various materials. Those images? Awwwwwww... you didn't find them? I haven't seen the page since, but it's still open, along with "The Conduit", and other folders. Maybe I'll search for it, hmmm.

Link Have fun, while it lasts. :o (The other Mario & Sonic folder disappeared... :X)

As I said, I haven't been there since around May or June. I don't think that the two images were there, maybe try creatively searching those images.

Peach's article itself
I recall your saying about Peach's article itself when it was "nominated" -- I honestly didn't see anything wrong with it since it was good so far. What were your concerns about it? --M. C. - "Mario Gals" Fan! User Page | Talk Page 20:56, 29 October 2009 (EDT)

Hi wanna be freinds?
Wanna be freinds?

The Peach picture for NSMB Wii
Okay, upon closer inspection, the Peach art for NSMB Wii has got my attention too from all angles because it's too good. However, I believe when the time comes to change said picture on her infobox, we need to upload said art from the source where Arend got it -- it's currently in PNG and upon closer inspection, it had a slight image quality loss. --M. C. - "Mario Gals" Fan! User Page | Talk Page 02:55, 30 October 2009 (EDT)

Re: Hello
I like it the way it is now. It's organized in a logical fashion that gives no type of media more merit or importance than any other. Your proposed scheme of organization seems to value the game-related area of a given article more than the other forms.
 * Decent argument, but my opinion still stands. And anyway, I shouldn't have to defend it. That's not how our proposal system works.

Hiya
Yeah I'd be glad to support it!

Where do I go?

I hope this plan works out! :)

lol, he probably does want it to fail >:0

ok I'll reword the proposal now. Lu-igi board 11:12, 7 November 2009 (EST)

Images...
The difference could possibly be that you're using a high-ratio screen while I have one in 4:3. The images take half of the page and half for the text, looking like a newspaper. As for the proposal, among the main rules consist that users must vote that back up the proposal and not a condition just for a change. And between, do you think the user Time Q is conspiring against you...?


 * Maybe but then the text becomes tiny... crap

Just to clarify that: Of course I'm NOT conspiring against you... Those votes weren't valid really. Look at the top of the page, it says that "I like this idea!" doesn't suffice as a valid reason, and that was basically what those users wrote. Believe it or don't, I would also have removed those votes if they were in the oppose section. 08:09, 10 November 2009 (EST)

Super Luigi here!
so, ya need help with something?what is it? userboxes? pictures?-user:Super Luigi!

okay.i got your message, and sure!i might need more info on how to do it,'cause i dont always edit good,but, ill do it!-user:Super Luigi!

okay, i did the 'task', and i hope it helps!i really like that idea, too.anything else u need? by the way, lets be friends!-user:Super Luigi!

hey, heres my 'friend' userbox.

here ya go!go to "edit" to see the code.-user:Super Luigi!

okay!-user:Super Luigi!

Block against PrincessPeach16
Dang, you beat me into reverting said edit on the Princess Daisy article! *rotfl* Anyway, yeah, I did see the evidence and I placed a 1 week block on PrincessPeach16. Hopefully this person will make REAL edits to said article next time. --M. C. - "Mario Gals" Fan! User Page | Talk Page 19:13, 8 November 2009 (EST)

Re: HIYA
Yes your new proposal was easier to understand! As you can see I have voted under the support section XD

Proposal
Hi. First of all, congrats that your proposal passed. I want to warn you though that I and some other users are going to propose to revert the proposal as soon as we are allowed to (which is in 4 weeks). Maybe you could wait until then before you make huge changes to articles that may need to be reverted afterwards? That's just a suggestion, of course you may also ignore that and do any changes you want as long as they conform to your proposal. It's just that it would be a pity if we'd need to revert all that afterwards. 12:28, 10 November 2009 (EST)

Proposal...
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the other Administrators and I have decided to veto your proposal on changing the History Organization Standard for the character biographies. The Wiki's already had its Histories reorganized twice, and combined with the absolutely unorganized pages, we have four standards kicking around, not to mention countless smaller variations found from page to page. Not one of those standards is perfect (personally, I'm not a huge fan of our current series-sub-divided method), but the Wiki's disorganized enough as it is, and we can't change things up any more without first fixing what we've already done. Us Admins are largely to blame for dragging our feet so long when it comes to updating the neglected pages, but hopefully that will change now that you've brought our attention back to the underlying issues of the inconsistent Histories plaguing the Wiki - it's just regrettable that you did it at the expense of your own idea. Please accept our apologies for this whole debacle, and try to understand that we had no choice but to come to the difficult decision of revoking your proposal. - 01:12, 11 November 2009 (EST)
 * Please believe me when I say we would have reacted the same way if anyone else had proposed another change, even if they had been an Admin themselves. We do understand that you're mad, and I appreciate the fact that you're not taking it out on me. As for what's going to happen now... we'll continue to update pages to the current History Organization Standard. The problem is that it's such a huge undertaking - many of these pages need to be totally rewritten in some parts, and most people look at things like Mario and run for the hills (myself included, I'm ashamed to admit). There's no simple way to turn the crappy pages like Koopalings into good pages - we just have to keep widdling away at the mountain, as we always have (for example, I've been updating the individual Koopaling pages, such as Iggy Koopa, and they're slowly looking better; if memory serves, I also had a hand in reorganizing Princess Daisy). We'll fix this place up, even if it takes a few more years. - 02:30, 11 November 2009 (EST)
 * The reason everything is in disorder is because we've kept changing how things are organized, yet haven't bothered updating everything accordingly. That leaves us with multiple generations of History Organization Standards dotting the wiki: we have continuous game-only timelines; continuous mixed-media timelines; timelines subdivided into series; timelines with creative headers; timelines mashed into rambling introductions; timelines that start with "Yoshi's Island"; timelines that have "background" sections... It's an ugly, ugly mess, but there's no quick fix. Even if we were to sit down and dream up a perfect organization standard right now, that doesn't change the fact that thousands of pages would need to be changed, and hundreds of those will require complete overhauls. It's not just characters, remember: items, species, places and organizations all have histories too, so whatever we do to the characters has to be done to everything else. It's not so much the specific standards that are broken: the sheer logistics is what's slowing us down and what has made the other Admins and I wary of another major change. The last standard was decided upon months ago, but we're barely halfway through implementing it, so if we change it again, we'll have to redo what we've already redone and only then can we move on to the pages that weren't updated at all last time, many of which were left unchanged because they're the ones that require rewrites - thus we hit the same brick wall every other wave of change has hit. The sad truth is that most people don't have enough initiative to write/rewrite every page, and even those of us who want to can't always muster the energy (I find that by the tenth or so major rewrite, I'm sick and tired of editing for the night). We have to fix the horrible pages, but that's only going to be done if the easy jobs are already finished, which is why we can't change the standard anymore; the current system isn't perfect, but at least it's established in the database. We just need to buckle down and tackle the neglected pages; once everything's fleshed out and formatted nicely, reorganizing will be fast and easy, since we'll just have to move the existing sections around and change some headers, but getting to that point is what's gonna take time. - 01:06, 14 November 2009 (EST)