User talk:Balonkey

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[edit] Help me

Hey man, I was to understand that you did the article on Canon City in Colorado and I would like to say, as a former resident, or suggest the mentioning of the dinosaur foot prints found on Skyline Drive and maybe even do a secion on Skyline Drive which was built by the prisoners way back when. So just a suggestion :D Canon City always has a bad rep because of the constant prison mentionings. We've got things like Red Canyon where the Stegosoraus scelletons were found, we've got the old town of Chandler just south of Canon City... Yeah that's about all I have :D. So yeah. Thanks


[edit] Canon City Article

There would be a lot of cool thigns we could talk about Canon. The tracks, the garden park fossil area in general, the royal gorge could be improved, and (despite the negative rep) the prisons could stand to be fixed too. I"m just not sure how to write a lot of seemingly obvious things that aren't really documented anywhere. It kindof underscores some trouble i've been having with wikipedia lately. You should get a username, could make editing easier Balonkey 04:48, 13 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Helpme

I do need some help on something-- is there a policy/project page about editing state supreme court articles. I have a lot of questions about this and some articles i'd like to write or work on but don't really know how to start.

I don't think there are any policies about court cases - as long as the information you edit in is verifiable there shouldn't be a problem. I'm also not sure if there's a project for such a thing. I assume if there is it would be listed on the article/talk of some article so there probably isn't if it's not readily apparent. Not sure, though. —Keakealani 04:59, 13 September 2006 (UTC)

Any court case is verifiable if you, um, cite the case. But I imagine there would be a good deal of discussion about which cases meet notability requirements and which don't. Seems like people love those sorts of disputes. Balonkey 07:04, 13 September 2006 (UTC)