Sandbox edit

User:Jhawkinson/Sandbox

Todo edit

(untouched since Feb. 2008, whoops...)

  1. Add picture to Cue mark
  2. Convert List of motion picture film stocks to tabular form; still waiting on feedback.
  3. Update something for MP Photographic processing: ECP-2D, ECN, etc. Even E-6 process could use work... (List of photographic processes, Category:Photographic processes
  4. Telecine -> Telecine (piracy)
  5. Address rampant confusion in Surround sound
  6. Three-phase electric power#Color Codes issues, more
  7. Film perforations, table of dimensions
  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Filmmaking/Assessment list-class and other template omissions, Wikipedia talk:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment#List class?, Template:Grading scheme, Template:WikiProject Filmmaking, Template talk:WikiProject Filmmaking
  9. Cues disambiguation?
  10. Cue sheet rename? --- what a mess!
  11. Contact print and Contact printer expand for MP
  12. dolby stereo/dolby surround/sr/a/nr/etc.
  13. Telecine / motion picture film scanner merger?
  14. Universal film leader, Countdown, Leader blah!
  15. User talk:Green451 in re 16mm film
  16. User talk:Wahiba in re Film stock and 9.5mm film
  17. Talk:Windowbox (film) in re irony
  18. Talk:Coded_Anti-Piracy#"piracy" as a biased term?
  19. Trailer cleanup and Teaser trailer. merge tag fixes.
  20. Foot-lambert lowercase issues via User talk:Ian Strachan
  21. PDFbot issues via User talk:Dispenser
  22. Platter (the horror!)
  23. National Electric Code, Electrical conduit
  24. deluxe's FCT(tm) CAP
  25. Template:Comparison of video formats navbox, incorporating res/etc. info for formats in Template:Home video and perhaps also Template:AVconn
  26. Liaden universe booklist updates, &c.
  27. Rename Template:Home video
  28. Issueskid's surround edits
  29. Tobermori's perforation edits



Cambridge Tall buildings/references edit

When it comes to references I am not the best. Hertz1888 usually cleans up my work. As for the building heights in these studies, these are the best that are available to me at this time. Once I am back in the states I plan on spending a day down in Cambridge digging through archives of city planning records to get the numbers straight on a lot of these buildings. Expect revisions to most of the buildings on this list after that. For the mean time, this is the best I can get off the internet and from archboston.org. If you have additional leads, please let me know. Mountainfister2015 (talk) 19:42, 7 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

Re: John R. Tunheim edit

Okay, I'm curious. Where in the Manual of Style or otherwise does it say to leave a WP:REDLINK due to being linked from other pages? Wouldn't that warrant then the creation of said page? Snickers2686 (talk) 05:36, 30 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

@Snickers2686: I'm puzzled by your question because you cited WP:REDLINK, which is pretty clear: "Do not remove red links unless you are certain that Wikipedia should not have an article on that subject." [emphasis in original]
Do you really think you can meet that high standard?
Obviously number of other links is one indicator of the notability of a topic, but of course it's not dispositive. But yes, existing of a redlink means that a page is warranted, so yes I think the page is warrented. Feel free to create it, although I think it's a challenging one to get good information on, so I think it'd be hard to write even a good stub (but still doable!) jhawkinson (talk) 05:41, 30 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

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