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Sorry if I came off hostile with my edits. Frankly, I just got really tired of pretty much everyone on the NINternet saying TGC is a remix of The Wretched when it very clearly isn't, IMO. My opinion is based on apparently circumstantial evidence from a TR interview - circumstantial because I can't for the life of me recall where I read it, or even if I did! Sounds like it's time for a Hotline article archive search. As well, the lyrics simply reinforce the web-like nature of The Fragile. People would call Underneath It All a remix of The Great Below if it was on TFA and credited to TR and Alan Moulder, would they not? Anyway, I could swear TR has said that TGC is a Fragile outtake, and not a remix. It helps that the "manipulations" are credited to TR and Moulder, who sat there and put together the whole record. Any info you can share on this is obviously welcome, as this interview I have in my head may not even exist across the vast seas of the interweb, and I don't proclaim to be the info master about this. - [[User:Seasonsinthesky|Seasonsinthesky]] 20:37, 7 June 2007 (PDT) | Sorry if I came off hostile with my edits. Frankly, I just got really tired of pretty much everyone on the NINternet saying TGC is a remix of The Wretched when it very clearly isn't, IMO. My opinion is based on apparently circumstantial evidence from a TR interview - circumstantial because I can't for the life of me recall where I read it, or even if I did! Sounds like it's time for a Hotline article archive search. As well, the lyrics simply reinforce the web-like nature of The Fragile. People would call Underneath It All a remix of The Great Below if it was on TFA and credited to TR and Alan Moulder, would they not? Anyway, I could swear TR has said that TGC is a Fragile outtake, and not a remix. It helps that the "manipulations" are credited to TR and Moulder, who sat there and put together the whole record. Any info you can share on this is obviously welcome, as this interview I have in my head may not even exist across the vast seas of the interweb, and I don't proclaim to be the info master about this. - [[User:Seasonsinthesky|Seasonsinthesky]] 20:37, 7 June 2007 (PDT) | ||
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Revision as of 03:37, 22 June 2007
Contents
- 1 American vs. International spelling
- 2 Album Credits
- 3 Song Pages
- 4 NinWiki:HaloLayout
- 5 Song page format
- 6 TR Bio
- 7 I need to speak with you
- 8 IRC
- 9 Hey good job
- 10 Moving theories on song pages?
- 11 How Are You?
- 12 Vandals again
- 13 Internal Error
- 14 exhibitA.wav vs. Capitol G
- 15 RE: Phone Call
- 16 Wiki Issues
- 17 USBM Logo
- 18 Michael Reznor
- 19 BYIT Closer video
- 20 The Great Collapse
- 21 Thanks
American vs. International spelling
Shouldn't we use the International spellings of words, seeing as how more than just the US can access this site? -Heroicraptor 22:42, 20 May 2007 (PDT)
- Most sites I visit use American spelling. Even people in non-English-speaking countries seem to use it more often. Perhaps we should look at other sites to figure out what to do.--Leo3375 05:01, 21 May 2007 (PDT)
- What Wikipedia does is, they look at what the article is on and judge whether it's European or American. For instance, if it's an article about Yorkshire Pudding (which isn't ACTUALLY pudding), they'd use "favourite". If it were about the Boston Red Sox, they'd use "favorite".
- It seems more sensible to me to just leave the words how they are. The original editor should be the one to decide whether it should be "ou" or "o", and it really doesn't matter much anyway. Americans can understand the British version, Brits can understand the American version. My vote is to just let it be. --Tonyconverse! 08:05, 21 May 2007 (PDT)
- Alright, sounds good to me. -Heroicraptor 08:34, 21 May 2007 (PDT)
Album Credits
- Awesome job, thanks. I had asked so I could do the ones you hadn't gotten to yet, but I see you've done them all. Again, thanks. -Heroicraptor 12:16, 12 April 2007 (PDT)
Song Pages
I really appreciate your enthusiasm in creating new song pages, but please make sure to include the new song template and the [[Category:NIN Songs]] category. -Heroicraptor 19:43, 18 February 2007 (PST)
NinWiki:HaloLayout
Do you have any suggestions for such a page? -Heroicraptor 17:03, 22 February 2007 (PST)
Song page format
Howdy there. I think all the song pages should follow the example set by Down In It (song). It's probably the best page on the whole Wiki right now. I'm think it'd be cool to have a subheader under "About" for relationships with other songs. Stuff like musical/lyrical themes that carry over, songs played together live, etc, but I don't know how to word it. Let's standardize this bitch!
-Meatball 09:30, 23 February 2007 (PST)
Good job with the song pages so far. I'm trying to add descriptions by crawling up the halo ladder but as you can see it's taking me a while. Keep on truckin', you're doing fantastic! :3 GrayscaleRain 19:38, 10 April 2007 (PDT)
TR Bio
Hey, a few things:
- Keep family out of it, not even links
- Do not include anything which does not influence his music in later life
- Do not include trivial facts (Wikipedia says his favorite m&m is the green kind.)
Other than that, it'd be great for you to add whatever you can to the article :-D. Remember, sign your posts on talk pages with four tildas (~) in a row, that'll sign your name for you. You can also press the botton second on the right above the edit box when you edit pages. --Tony 17:40, 5 March 2007 (PST)
I need to speak with you
my aim: rollinthundaone my yahoo: rollinthundaone or talk to me on irc. --Tony 14:14, 6 April 2007 (PDT)
IRC
It would be absolutly fantastic if you could get into #ninwiki-ops on irc.freenode.net using X-Chat ASAP - it's a great way to communicate. I see you've been using the Rollback function. All that does is, quickly reverts to the previous edit. So if someone clears out a page and puts a picture of a penis, press the 'Rollback' button next to the edit in the history of the page, and it'll revert it back to the edit before. --Tony 15:03, 7 April 2007 (PDT)
Hey good job
I see you removed the download links for the songs. Goodjob, we don't want the RIAA shuttin down the wiki. -Velvolver 08:39, 8 April 2007 (PDT)
Moving theories on song pages?
Why move them to the top? they seemed a bit more fitting at the bottom after all important standard song info. --BurnHavoc 11:40, 10 April 2007 (EST)
How Are You?
Just saying what's up. Anyways, take it easy... -Crazyninfan 22:02, 10 April 2007 (PDT)
Vandals again
Theres a pattern with the vandals. They arn't "real" users in any sense. The names they have are all random letters with the same pattern: 6 letters, with the first and fourth capatalized. All they do is sign up and delete sections of articles at random. IMO we should just nuke accounts and ban the IPs (if they're static or semi-static) that follow this same pattern. Theres 3 I've chalked up so far (the previous two and now this one). Should talk to Tony about this... -- BurnHavoc 11:22 April 11, 2007 (EST)
Internal Error
Sorry about the smoke break comment... -Crazyninfan 19:48, 17 April 2007 (PDT)
exhibitA.wav vs. Capitol G
I saw that you had removed the refrence to the exibitA.wav info from the versions section on the capito G page I dont agree that Capitol G is used "in its entirety" if this was true inverting the song and filtering capitol G with it would not have produced another wav. This is why I had listed it as a seperate version of the same song with no lyrics changed. I guess my question is how much of a song do you have to change to make a new version? is it enough just to add an additional inverted track of talking and rename the song? look forward to getting your POV thx. ylbissop 19:56, 18 April 2007 (PDT)
I can see why ya did it and I'm not gonna change it. i still say its a different version cause the sounds are where the stenography lies I agree to disagree thx again. ylbissop 19:56, 18 April 2007 (PDT)
RE: Phone Call
right, thats what the whole point was. the only mention of it on the free rebel art page is that the message is similar to the one played if you call the number, but it doesnt say that it IS the same number. i dont feel confidant changing it myself... im afraid of screwing up the page, but i think it should be on there.
Wiki Issues
Hey, the Moderation group got dropped accidentally when I messed with some stuff. I'm upping you to Sysop (full admin) until I re-instate the custom "Moderator" group. This is a temporary position for you for now. Don't do anything you shouldn't. --Tonyconverse! 20:11, 18 April 2007 (PDT)
USBM Logo
Hey Leo3375,
Yeah, I was in the process of doing up a USBM page on the work computer, but things in the office distracted me, and I decided to put it aside until Thursday (my day off). Looks like you beat me to it, but I'll add the links and references to USBM that I had in mind on Thursday when I have the time to kill to go through all the relevant YZ pages.
Thanks, --Jackdestruct 22:40, 23 April 2007 (PDT)
Michael Reznor
I saw that you removed the Michael Reznor article from the Glossary citing; "Removed due to personal information concerns". I just wanted to say that I got this information from ETS and double-checked it with the article of Trent Reznor on Wikipedia. The name of Trent's dad is no secret, so I was wondering why it would be a personal information concern.
just wanna chime in and mention that this information is general knowledge. when you get famous you give up some degree of privacy. google "trent reznors father" and the info is yours. i dunno if thats a good reason to include it or exclude it but my reaction was.. what personal information? ylbissop 14:52, 26 April 2007 (PDT)
cool thanks for the explanation ylbissop 15:09, 26 April 2007 (PDT)
BYIT Closer video
The vidoe of "Closer" from BYIT was posted at YouTube by UMG. Since the record label was the one who uploaded the video, I feel that it is acceptable to post. Had it been uploaded by someone not affiliated with NIN, there would be a problem.--Leo3375 05:18, 22 May 2007 (PDT)
- Oh, I didn't see that UMG had uploaded the video. My bad. -Heroicraptor 08:05, 22 May 2007 (PDT)
The Great Collapse
Sorry if I came off hostile with my edits. Frankly, I just got really tired of pretty much everyone on the NINternet saying TGC is a remix of The Wretched when it very clearly isn't, IMO. My opinion is based on apparently circumstantial evidence from a TR interview - circumstantial because I can't for the life of me recall where I read it, or even if I did! Sounds like it's time for a Hotline article archive search. As well, the lyrics simply reinforce the web-like nature of The Fragile. People would call Underneath It All a remix of The Great Below if it was on TFA and credited to TR and Alan Moulder, would they not? Anyway, I could swear TR has said that TGC is a Fragile outtake, and not a remix. It helps that the "manipulations" are credited to TR and Moulder, who sat there and put together the whole record. Any info you can share on this is obviously welcome, as this interview I have in my head may not even exist across the vast seas of the interweb, and I don't proclaim to be the info master about this. - Seasonsinthesky 20:37, 7 June 2007 (PDT)
Thanks
When i saw the photo of MEg White with NIN, i didnt know what to think. I heard from several friends and my music teacher that she played during the With Teeth tour briefly. Well, thanks for correcting my mistake.