User talk:M jurrens

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[edit] Snowed-in trees

Just want you to know that you should never take the comments on FPC personally - we are criticising the pictures, not the photographers. As you may have noticed, many pictures do get very harsh comments, but that's the name of the game - my own first nom was shot down rather brutally... Don't despair, keep nominating, you may still have a FP!

As for removing a nomination, you can do it yourself - just add "removed" to the nom. page itself, and remove its line from the FPC page. Do not erase the votes on the nom page, we want to keep that archived. If you wish, I can do it all for you. Greetings, --Janke | Talk 08:13, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

I removed it from the page, as you requested. Greetings, --Janke | Talk 08:33, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Request for input on Hawthorne effect

Hello, M,

I see that you contributed to the talk page of the Hawthorne effect. I'm proposing some major changes to the article. Would you mind checking out the talk page and posting your opinion? Thanks, Dblomgren 05:16, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Computer and video games Vote

"Descrete pages covering each platform at length", eg. PC gaming platform, Console gaming platform, Aracade gaming platform, etc... Sorry, I'm just figured that was clear from all of the proceeding conversations. A platform would be a distinct form of technology (or devices) dedicated to gaming. Your #1 option is close but incomplete as a suggestion since it would lump all of this into the main page. BcRIPster 20:47, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

Let me add to that after reading your question again. Software is not generally considered a platform. With the exception of something like Java and that's hotly debated.BcRIPster 20:55, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
The reason I ask is that to me a platform includes both hardware and software, so ps3 would be the platform and PS3 hardware and PS3 games would be seperate sections in each platform.M jurrens 20:59, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
Hmmm... I'm not sure I see it that way myself I would think that the path flow would go something like this...
  • a page on video gaming that mentions and links to info on consoles (and highlights a few by name only).
  • a page on consoles that links to and mentions the PlayStation in general, maybe PS3 specifically and Sony. (flow forks from here)
    • path a) a page on Sony (add content to the relevant existing Sony pages if not already done) that mentions and links to all PlayStation and maybe specifically the PS3 page...
    • path b) a page on on the PlayStation that mentions Sony, PS3, etc...
    • path c) a page on the PS3 that covers the system from a high-level (social, historical, technical (which includes developmental), etc...). and it could also reference significant games and or peripherials for the system.
    • from there, if necessary, there could be links to pages that contain inforation such as "list of PS3 games", "list of PS3 peripherials" and/or "list of playstation peripherials" (this could be up for debate), etc... BcRIPster 21:29, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

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