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Again thanks for the help on the Life is Your Sacrifice page. I'm somewhat new to Misplaced Pages, although I belive that the column pointing out the mistakes on the album cover regarding the song title's is infact relevant, and should remain. Thanks, ] 22:17, 30 May 2006 (UTC) | Again thanks for the help on the Life is Your Sacrifice page. I'm somewhat new to Misplaced Pages, although I belive that the column pointing out the mistakes on the album cover regarding the song title's is infact relevant, and should remain. Thanks, ] 22:17, 30 May 2006 (UTC) | ||
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Life is Your Sacrifice
Hey Dude - you're not supposed to blank your talk page!
Right, I thought that was you, otherwise I woud've explained my edit last time. But you weren't signed in so I wasn't sure. Anyhoo...
As this is a mere promotional bootleg album
"Mere"? Mere is a value judgement - it suggests that you think bootlegs are inferior. You're probably right! But it's still POV so needs to go. We've been through "promotional" before...
many of the songs have the wrong title name on the album cover and on the Internet. A reason for this may be...
May be, or may not be. You don't know. Speculation. Doesn't belong on a Wiki page. It really is enough to just point out that the tracks are wrong on the back, and use the daftest example. It doesn't warrant a whole separate section.
When the songs are listened to on a computer, the song names are often automatically downloaded. When they are, the song titles do not have capitalisation, unlike other albums, such as full length releases.
You might not mean it this way, but the implication here is that you think there's something official about downloaded song titles, and there's some sort of rule that means bootlegs don't have capitalisation. Simply not true. Song titles on programmes like iTunes (if that's what you mean) are just submitted by joe public (you'll see that under "Get CD Track Names" it says "Submit CD Track Names"). If they're spelled incorrectly or don't have capitals, it's because the guy that put them up did a half assed job (or in this case probably didn't speak English or know anything about the band). And that's really not interesting or unusual enough to be worth mentioning.
Please don't think I'm picking on you. We've now got a page for Life is Your Sacrifice that we didn't have before, and that's entirely down to you, and that's great. But you mustn't mind being edited, especially when your "facts" are dubious and your English could be improved. It's called collaboration. It's good fun! It's what Misplaced Pages's all about.
See you for the next one! Cardinal Wurzel 21:14, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
Again thanks for the help on the Life is Your Sacrifice page. I'm somewhat new to Misplaced Pages, although I belive that the column pointing out the mistakes on the album cover regarding the song title's is infact relevant, and should remain. Thanks, The Haunted Angel 22:17, 30 May 2006 (UTC)