Talk:List of cycles
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This seems a bit narrow - something a bit more comprehensive?/pthag
Oh - I don't usually - but that's a :).
Charles Matthews 19:28, 20 Aug 2004 (UTC)
- Well, I just started links from Wikipedia:Category schemes to blank List of processes, List of sequences, List of hierarchies, List of rankings, List of prioritizations pages if you want to outdo this one...You want to take a stab at it? :) [[User:Brettz9|Brettz9 (talk)]] 21:29, 20 Aug 2004 (UTC)
No, I meant the ambition is rather too much than too little. I maintain the list of wave topics, for example - to which you might want to link. That's a substantial one in itself.
Charles Matthews 21:55, 20 Aug 2004 (UTC)
- I know, I was joking too. Actually this list had been over at Cycles and I just moved it here. It is intended, I think as a broad category though, and it is now a link on the main page (under alternative categorizations after time-related categorizations). If time is a category, I thought why not cycles? I think it's interesting to catch a bird's eye view of the different types of cycles (if not being used to hunt for information which might be found first through the topic page dealing with what type of cycle it is)...Anyhow...Got your list. I added it, though feel free to move it, if you think it should be moved. Thanks. [[User:Brettz9|Brettz9 (talk)]] 22:52, 20 Aug 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Related AfD
See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cycle theory. ---CH 21:14, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Irrelevant Links?
I'm unsure what some of the links are there for, especially Consciousness, Education in the People's Republic of China, Video game and lots of other things that, while being related to cycles, are not actually cycles. Pthag 19:44, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
- I totally agree, I've done some minor trimming (and a section rearrange), but I'd welcome help with further checking & trimming of non-cycle/wave related links (and addition of valid links). I'd guess the original was created partially from a text-search for "cycle" and "wave", as that's the only apparant connection with some of those links. --Quiddity 08:51, 6 October 2006 (UTC)