User talk:U7a

Welcome to Wikibooks, U7a!  First steps tutorial Wikibooks is for freely-licensed collaboratively-developed textbooks. You don't need technical skills in order to contribute here. Be bold contributing and assume good faith about the intentions of others. Remember, this is a wiki, so you're allowed to change just about anything, and changes can be made easily. Come introduce yourself to everyone, and let us know what interests you.

If you're coming here from other Wikimedia projects, you should read our primer for Wikimedians to get quickly up-to-speed.  Getting help  Goodies, tips and tricks  Made a mistake? Thanks, Unusual? Quite TalkQu 21:59, 11 October 2009 (UTC) (P.S. Would you like to provide feedback on this message?)
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Please read the guide to What is Wikibooks, above, as your page creations don't look like they fit into the purpose of this project yet... Thanks Unusual? Quite TalkQu 22:01, 11 October 2009 (UTC)

Inappropriate Page Creations
Hello. While we welcome everyone willing to contribute, the purpose of Wikibooks is to create a collection of textbooks. Your recent page creations are not textbooks, as a number of editors have pointed out. Please read the WB policies (links are above) and try and comply. Continual creation of inappropriate pages may lead to you being blocked. Thanks. Unusual? Quite TalkQu 12:10, 12 October 2009 (UTC)


 * As QuiteUnusual points out, these are not textbooks (Тексты), and do not show potential of ever being turned into textbooks. Short essays on technology belong in other places. I appreciate that you want to tell people about the technology, it is wonderful stuff, but this is not the place to do that, I am afraid. Chazz (talk) 16:40, 12 October 2009 (UTC)

thanks friends for the recommendations. and where is a place? please look at an article Data Compression. it is the same, just a little bit more of text. Alexander Kalinins Lazars son, Saint-Petersburg, Russia (talk) 17:38, 12 October 2009 (UTC)


 * Frankly, I'm not sure.


 * The thing is, a lot of this ground has been covered already elsewhere on the web in much greater detail, and sometimes by professional writers. In particular:
 * The article WiFi universal card looks as if it is designed to be at an entry level, technically: someone just starting and looking at the technology. I have seen numerous articles at that level, and several more advanced, at Wired magazine, and any new developments actually are documented quickly at a technical level on Slashdot.
 * The article Navigator seems pointless; but if it is talking about GPS, there is an overview article at Wikipedia, and there are any number of people manufacturing these for sale in North America, as well as selling computer programs that do the same job when installed on an iPhone. Again, there are a large number of articles that appeared when this technology was new, some fifteen years ago; they may still be available in the Wired archives, and new developments will appear on Slashdot.


 * The article Data Compression, if you look at it closely, is a very different type of thing. It is a reference as to how data is compressed, and as there are so very many techniques for compression, there must be a substantial amount of text to describe how each form of compression works, and the drawbacks and advantages of each type. The key difference is that Data Compression is a guide on an existing technology, how to use it, in detail; it is the sort of thing that you would expect to receive as a textbook in university, for at least one part of a course if not the entire course.


 * I'm sorry I can't be more help. It looks like your native language is Russian; have you considered contributing to Wikibooks in Russian? Chazz (talk) 20:15, 12 October 2009 (UTC)

i see my friend, about wired GPS some talked in '93. but about WiFi universal ID card i found just here - http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS77301+16-Apr-2009+BW20090416. i really generated it in 2004 year and i see what its starting in America now. i dont know but i was under russian special forces control, i have a political case and had chechenian friends. i have a fiancee in Europe, but the system is making me to work only 3 months for 1 employer, to live 6 months in different countries. i cannot live like this, i need to create my own family in born land.  Alexander Kalinins Lazars son, Saint-Petersburg, Russia (talk) 22:03, 12 October 2009 (UTC)

Wikibooks Policies
Please try and follow the policies and guidelines of this project. In particular please try hard to read and understand what is meant by a textbook. This is an instructional book like you would have at school. Creating encyclopaedic articles, opinion pieces, general discussion articles and posting original research will just get them deleted. Eventually if you continue to ignore the generally accepted norms of the project you may be blocked. Nobody wants to do this, so please read and understand the links above. Thanks. Unusual? Quite TalkQu 23:29, 25 October 2009 (UTC)

Licensing
Hi, please note that all your contributions to WB are released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License 3.0 and the GFDL. You can't add more restrictive terms to a page - not only do they not apply but they mislead other users. Please read the licenses under which you are releasing content and, if you don't want to release under these terms, don't add the content. Thanks. Unusual? Quite TalkQu 14:40, 18 December 2009 (UTC)

Hello QuiteUnusual
when you have a time please read my addition to the page. thanks. Alex.