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Perhaps in the talk pages of the gigs users could specify whether or not they are attending the gig.  --[[User:Jase|Jase]] 01:45, 6 November 2006 (GMT)
Perhaps in the talk pages of the gigs users could specify whether or not they are attending the gig.  --[[User:Jase|Jase]] 01:45, 6 November 2006 (GMT)


This could be completely irrelevant and stupid to say here, but I heard Muse was coming here to Australia sometimes this year, maybe in August or something... (2009 XD) Er, yeah... *tries to stay calm* know anything about that? GRR i WISH THEY WOULD COME HERE AND SORRY!!! Cheers, a slightly demented [[Cheesesticksarefun]]... 12 February 2009
This could be completely irrelevant and stupid to say here, but I heard Muse was coming here to Australia sometimes this year, maybe in August or something... (2009 XD) Er, yeah... *tries to stay calm* know anything about that? GRR i WISH THEY WOULD COME HERE AND SORRY!!! Cheers, a slightly demented [[Cheesesticksarefun|User:Cheesesticksarefun]]... 12 February 2009


==Recent changes feed==
==Recent changes feed==

Revision as of 21:14, 11 February 2009

Use this page to talk to me, might want to put a signature each time you edit this page so i know who's who. I delete stuff thats been dealt with so my page doesnt look like a mess :D

Cave Ep Us 5 Track request

Hi Crazy bobbles great wiki!!! I was wondering if I can make a huge favour request. I recently bought a copy of the US cave ep you know the 5 track one, but I only bought the CD and it has no back cover I was wondering if you could do a scan of the back cover (with the side parts) so as I can print it and make it a bit nicer looking for my collection. If you could find the time to do this for me I would be most appreciative davecurtis2007@yahoo.com

MuseWiki in portuguese

I've read a post in which someone said that would like to create a musewiki in german. I don't actually speak german but I wouldn't mind translating stuff to portuguese too... I'm sure that there's a lot of people from different countries that wouldn't mind either. --InesMarques 01:20, 17 June 2008 (BST)

My first thought is that we'd need a trusted person for each language, whose responsibility it would be to ensure information is accurate and that it is presented in a wholly objective manner.
Secondly, can we have subdomains without a more expensive hosting/registra service? --Tene 18:22, 17 June 2008 (BST)
I personally don't think there's enough people to do an entire translation of an entire wiki. It also becomes a grey area since I wouldn't be able to manage it and it's probably not worth doubling the database up with a new language. Subdomains and what not are fine, I get unlimited amount, the problem is mainly the thoughts you've brought up Tene and the fact that I don't honestly see many people taking part. --crazybobbles 19:55, 17 June 2008 (BST)
Perhaps we could try one language with, say, a pledge of twenty people to regularly contribute? I just think that if there is going to be a non-English wiki, it'd be better to have it here, with a system in place to shove the groupieism out of the door, so to speak. --Tene 19:59, 17 June 2008 (BST)
Well the wiki was built with 25 people I think. Can't remember the exact number, but that should be my condition to have a section for it. The reason why I'm not too keen on this is also because it requires a lot of effort to actaully get another language sorted. But yeah, see if there's enough. --crazybobbles 20:53, 17 June 2008 (BST)
I think it's a good idea but there aren't lots of contributors to the English Musewiki, so imagine for a foreign language (I suppose a French Musewiki would be the one with more contributors, but not enough probably). I see this happening in the future, but not yet. --Susurr0 11:03, 18 June 2008 (BST)

MuseWiki German

Hi, I want to create a Wiki of Muse in German. So I want to translate the content and connect it with your wiki. --User:cag-live 22:55, 19 August 2006 (BST)

I'm fine with you using our content (as long as you credit our site) but perhaps connecting it would be a problem, we could easily make musewiki a multilingual page, so it would be de.musewiki.org or fr.musewiki.org but with stuff like that you'd need a whole troop of foreign people translating the stuff.--crazybobbles 00:30, 29 August 2006 (BST)

That magazine feature ...

When was the MuseWiki featured in the magazine (well, I seem to recall it was once featured in one) - was it the Rolling Stone? They liked the gigs section I seem to remember (yes, I'm daring to write this in my ucas statement xD). --Tene 00:00, 30 October 2006 (GMT)

Guitarist magazine hehe, I'll do a proper scan of it now --crazybobbles 10:36, 30 October 2006 (GMT)

Tour Dates

Perhaps in the talk pages of the gigs users could specify whether or not they are attending the gig. --Jase 01:45, 6 November 2006 (GMT)

This could be completely irrelevant and stupid to say here, but I heard Muse was coming here to Australia sometimes this year, maybe in August or something... (2009 XD) Er, yeah... *tries to stay calm* know anything about that? GRR i WISH THEY WOULD COME HERE AND SORRY!!! Cheers, a slightly demented User:Cheesesticksarefun... 12 February 2009

Recent changes feed

As of the 1.12 upgrade, the feed no longer displays the changes table. Not sure if there's anything you can do about this, but if it's simply a matter of changing a setting, that would be nice. --Tene 13:33, 16 May 2008 (BST)

Could you elaborate on the issue, I've looked a recent changes, the rss import plugin and other stuff and they all seem to be working fine --crazybobbles 13:47, 16 May 2008 (BST)
The feed used to show both summary and changes table (like history pages). Now it just shows the summary, if there is one. --Tene 13:53, 16 May 2008 (BST)
New, sans-changes,
Old, with changes


Nintendo Piano Thingy

Hi Crazy bobbles,

I attended the Muse gig in Melbourne (Rod Laver Arena) on 15th of November 07, and right before they played Feeling Good, Matt had a bit of a play around on the piano and played a song that sounded a lot like a Nintendo song.

I loved it at the time, but was never able to find an audio snippet of this song (from the Melbourne gig or any other gig for that matter), until I looked again today and someone had uploaded the whole of Feeling Good to Youtube, so I extracted the audio.

I advise you to have a listen and see what you think. Maybe it could be put up in the Riff's and Jam's page.

http://musewiki.org/images/Nintendo_thing.mp3

Cheers, Butterflies and Microcuts. (26th August)