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*remove the beijing skaters picture. that is copyright. that was a picture that I took of my friends. and that picture belongs to ME! REMOVE IT PLEASE! *remove the beijing skaters picture. that is copyright. that was a picture that I took of my friends. and that picture belongs to ME! REMOVE IT PLEASE!
*In the section Skateboarding as a form of transportation, the article mentions dangers due to roughness in pavement. Could someone also note that these become less of an issue, and is one of the benefits of riding a longboard for transportation? *In the section Skateboarding as a form of transportation, the article mentions dangers due to roughness in pavement. Could someone also note that these become less of an issue, and is one of the benefits of riding a longboard for transportation?
*The media in this article could use an image relevant to the early era of skateboarding. So I found an image of Jay Adams, an original member of the Z-Boys, skating a bank and doing what may or may not have been called the Bert slide at the time. http://www2.hawaii.edu/~dsm/me/pics/jay_adams_lite.jpg *The media in this article could use an image relevant to the early era of skateboarding. So I found an image of Jay Adams, an original member of the Z-Boys, skating a bank and doing what may or may not have been called the Bert slide at the time. http://www2.hawaii.edu/~dsm/me/pics/jay_adams_lite.jpg <ref>www.hawaii.edu/~dsm/me/pics/jay_adams_lite.jpg</ref> ] (]) 19:45, 16 March 2014 (UTC) Andrew Steiner

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You should mention that skateboards were actually got made in the 1930's. Made often from orange carts. Skateboarading became popular and more known in the 50's

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  • remove the beijing skaters picture. that is copyright. that was a picture that I took of my friends. and that picture belongs to ME! REMOVE IT PLEASE!
  • In the section Skateboarding as a form of transportation, the article mentions dangers due to roughness in pavement. Could someone also note that these become less of an issue, and is one of the benefits of riding a longboard for transportation?
  • The media in this article could use an image relevant to the early era of skateboarding. So I found an image of Jay Adams, an original member of the Z-Boys, skating a bank and doing what may or may not have been called the Bert slide at the time. http://www2.hawaii.edu/~dsm/me/pics/jay_adams_lite.jpg Andrewjamessteiner (talk) 19:45, 16 March 2014 (UTC) Andrew Steiner
  1. www.hawaii.edu/~dsm/me/pics/jay_adams_lite.jpg