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Hello! When you make spelling corrections to articles, please don't touch the interlanguage links (cf. this edit). Each language has its own spelling conventions, and these links should always point to existing articles. --Silvonen (talk) 08:50, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
Cut and paste move of The Things About Heroes (CSI: NY episode)
Hi there. If an article needs to be under a new name it should be moved (using the move tab at the top of the page). Creating the new article by doing a cut and paste is not acceptable as all the history required to satisfy GFDL is lost. I have corrected the problem by deleting the new page and then moving the old article in to it. If you look at the page history of The Thing About Heroes (CSI: NY episode) you will see that it now contains all the edits which were made under the old name. If you have done any more cut and paste moves it would be helpful if you could report them at WP:SPLICE so that the histories can be fixed on them too. Kind regards, nancy 17:57, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
Your Thoughts
Come and vote yea or ney on Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Pioneer Conference. --GoHuskies9904 (talk) 19:30, 3 June 2008 (UTC)
Ana Ivanovic
Thanks for this edit of yours. I added the {{fact}} tag this morning after a disagreement with "Tennis expert", and I had reached my revert limit. Unfortunately, List of WTA number 1 ranked players still has Ivanovic as the current leader. - Dudesleeper / Talk 21:58, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
WikiProject Baseball Newsletter
The Baseball WikiProject Newsletter Issue I – July 2008 | |
This month's newsletter was designed and written by Wizardman, jj137, and Blackngold29. If you would like to contribute to future newsletters, please contact the Baseball WP outreach dept. |
Baseball has a history unlike any other sport. It has been played in countless countries throughout the decades, and it will undoubtedly continue play for many more. On this eve, some the finest players the sport has to offer will take the field at the Yankee Stadium. Four popes spoke there, Pelé scored goals there, "The Greatest Game Ever Played" was battled out there, John Philip Sousa lead a band there, George Costanza worked there; but what do all these events have in common? They fail to reach the level of greatness that the baseball that was played there did. In 1923, a man named Babe Ruth decided to build a new house, and over the years, that house was a home to some of the greatest baseball ever played. If I were to list out all of these great moments, it would be longer than the bill for the New Yankee Stadium. So I'll sum it up by saying that we can remember these great moments by adding them to this place we've gathered at for future generations to read about, to learn about, to dream about; but more importantly we can watch tonight and we can remember how baseball is unlike anything else that we will encounter in our lives. — Blackngold29 |
-- jj137 (talk) 03:14, 16 July 2008 (UTC)
Blessid Union of Souls
To be honest, I got the information from Blessid Union's MySpace profile, but it doesn't let me use it as a source. Tezkag72 (talk) 12:59, 23 July 2008 (UTC)