User talk:Lazyquasar

Its dead Jim.

I will check back in few years. user:lazyquasar

Wikiversity edit
You said: "you inserted a phrase stating that materials were wanted only from teachers not students. I would like this phrase deleted or a correcting bullet added to this page immediately. [...] I go now to see if I can find an admin to make the change" &mdash; I've responded to both points at Talk:Wikiversity. - dcljr 08:07, 17 June 2006 (UTC)

Logging in, signing comments
Please remember to log in before you make edits, and sign your posts on talk pages by using three or four tildes:  ~  (3 tildes = no date, 4 tildes = date included). See Help:Editing for more information about wiki syntax. - dcljr 08:19, 17 June 2006 (UTC)


 * I appreciate the information user:Dcljr but I often prefer to be editing anonymously. If someone sees a mistake or has better wording they are welcome to change it.  I experienced a rather severe level of wiki stalking early in Wikipedia's startup and have no desire for all of my inputs to be easily targeted by my editing handle. In my view people often need to learn to evaluate the content rather than who provides it. Lazyquasar 03:17, 18 June 2006 (UTC)


 * At the very least, you should only edit your own user page(s) after logging in. That way people can distinguish your edits from anon vandalism. And for similar reasons, you shouldn't sign your "real" username to a comment you've posted anonymously (see next comment by User:Derbeth). If you sign with tildes, there is never any confusion (unless what you're saying makes it sound like you're posing as "another" user &mdash; i.e., your named identity). - dcljr 17:43, 19 June 2006 (UTC)

Staff lounge
These comments were made by an IP, I was not sure if he was you. --Derbeth talk 08:23, 18 June 2006 (UTC)

Wikiversity Instructor
I'm setting up a course of Calculus over at the Mathematics department, if you're interested and wanted to join, that's great. However, I was mainly concerned whether admins would allow me to do this. Your name appeared in a ton of Wikiversity pages, so I thought I could ask you. Fephisto 22:56, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for the (quite belated) delay, I went ahead and made the page and the course has already ended, there was a whopping one person (technically two people) that participated. If you're interested in the format or results check it out: School of Mathematics:Calculus.Fephisto 23:50, 19 August 2006 (UTC)

My proposal
Hi Michael - just to say I replied to your comment about my research proposal. Thanks. Cormaggio 13:40, 20 July 2006 (UTC)