User talk:Asmodai
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[edit] Hellsing article
Hmm. Looks like you don't use your talk page for actually "talking", as I can't see other persons' messages here. You can remove my post later, if you wish.
Just wanted to say it's alright about my edits in the article. I'll contribute whenever I can or find useful. Carry on. – Kaonashi 04:43, 10 Oct 2004 (UTC)
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- I would use it for talking but i didn't need it before now :) I will probably move the list of the projects to the main page and add a short entry on myself... you will notice that i took some steps to take care of the Alucard/Arucard problem)
Hello again. I just want to say Wikipedia has this little feature that let people hide bits of text from an article's body, so nobody else will see it. To use it, you just have to use a "<!--" tag in the beginning, and a "-->" tag in the end. Everything in the middle of that won't show up in the article, unless you're looking at its source code. It's pretty useful, and makes the article more pleasant to look at. It's good to leave little notes in the article when it's really necessary, but Wikipedia's policy is to leave those things away from the eyes of normal people who are just there to learn something. That's why I did small fixes on that part on the Hellsing article, and hid your note. Hope you'll understand this.
Best wishes. – Kaonashi 02:40, 12 Oct 2004 (UTC)
- Thanks... i didn't know about that... it will be usefull... I'm still learning everythign about wikipedia, so some things are unknown to me... --Asmodai 02:50, Oct 12, 2004 (UTC)
That's alright. Most people don't know this feature exists. I don't even know where to find the Wikipedia page that talks about it and explains how to use it. And thanks for the recommendations of those works. I'll check them out when I can.
By the way, drop me a message if you feel like talking about something. See you around. – Kaonashi 02:00, 13 Oct 2004 (UTC)
[edit] A beginners guide to computer hardware & Wikibooks
I agree. I should have read the text more carefully. The page was listed on VFD on wikipedia, and on a first glance It seemed to be appropriate as a page on wikibooks. But perhaps I was a little to rapid with this. Donar Reiskoffer 08:04, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Order of Hermes and naming
Hi! I've taken from you the hardship of creating Order of Hermes article as you seem to dislike the topic ;). Take this into account as link to it on your user page in invalid in terms of Wikipedia: naming conventions. Namely, subsequent words in titles should be lowercase if possible. Any help on it is welcome of course. While editing please note however that I try to provide maximum number of links to philosophy associated with tradition so that independent research could be made that could enrich the playing experience. If you could provide more or more accurate I'd be very grateful. -- Forseti 10:26, 16 Nov 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Fair Use?
I'm interested in starting a few articles for some characters from the Darkstalkers series and I wanted to ask you about fair use. I noticed you used official art on Akuma (video game character) and cited "fair use." Does that mean any scanned official art can be "fair use?" I don't understand. --Feitclub 04:50, Apr 14, 2005 (UTC)
- If you check the image that i used it has its details there... it was not scanned, it was official promotion artwork for the 15th Anniversary of Street Fighter (sused on the net site), the source is quoted, and the material is used to illustrate the character. As such it should fall under Fair use unless i really mixed something up. The Source is quoted, it's not used for profit and it's used to promote the character and the game (in a way) --Asmodai 23:42, Apr 18, 2005 (UTC)
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- OK, so any official art used on the web can be used under "fair use?" I understand, thanks. --Feitclub 14:17, Apr 20, 2005 (UTC)
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- Should be as long as you keep your sources straight, and don't claim the work... --Asmodai 18:58, Apr 20, 2005 (UTC)
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