User talk:Chunbum Park
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No derivitives
Hi Chunbum. Regarding Image:Japanese_arquebus.jpg, the no derivas part of the license means just that: no derivitives, including cropping. Your options are to 1) reupload the non-cropped version; 2) ask the author to remove that part of the license (most will). Stephen Ewen 21:06, 25 December 2007 (CST)
Hey!
I just wanted to drop in and say keep up the good work! :-) Stephen Ewen 15:19, 27 December 2007 (CST)
History
Just being nosy really, but are you intending on doing History when you go to College in the States? Denis Cavanagh 16:03, 1 January 2008 (CST)
editintro
Hi Chunbum, i saw the added the text below to a few comments pages. I'm new to wiki syntax, could you please provide me url(s) that would help me understand that issue / point? Thanks
NOTE The editintro template atop the article page should be removed prior approval.
Ewan Nisbet 04:05, 2 January 2008 (CST)
Your Sailing article edits
G'day. I wrote most of the Sailing article. I noticed you edited this article, including adding a diagram.
I deliberately kept the article simple so almost anyone can understand it. I had difficulty understanding your diagram, and I am a practising engineer. It is therefore likely that most readers will have difficulty understanding it. I suggest your diagram would be more useful to more people if you simplify it. Andrew Fleisher 18:05, 5 January 2008 (CST)