User talk:Mark Sublette
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[edit] Howdy - on Linking
I saw your Esso Club article and see you were attempting to make a link.
Instead the format is:
- '#REDIRECT ESSO Club' - without the ' and with the [[ ]] around the link
and the link automatically transfers... I already did it. But keep it up!
Tfine80 2 July 2005 23:59 (UTC)
[edit] re: Stolen C-130
If you have a better reference link, please include it instead of or in addition to mine. If should be some reputable source, not a forum or a blog. Also, I see you struggle with signing on my talk page. Actually, you can sign with ~~~~ (see WP:SIG). WP will substitute you signature. Also, the buttons at the top of the of the editing form has a sign button (3rd from the right) --rogerd 04:47, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] University of South Carolina
Hi, I was wondering if you wouldn't mind lending your opinion to a content dispute that I am currently involved in on University of South Carolina. As you know, USC has a strong rivalry with Clemson University. I feel that the athletics section of the article should discuss this rivalry, and I feel that this discussion should include a reference to the overall record between the two schools in various major sports. Other editors have disagreed, and feel that the record should not be mentioned. As it happens, Clemson leads in two of the discussed sports and USC leads in the third. I would appreciate it if you would consider lending your opinion on this issue on Talk:University of South Carolina. Thanks! Ëvilphoenix Burn! 00:42, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] preserved c-130s
Two things about this. First, they're both AC-130s, and there's a separate article for that model; are they really appropriate here? Second, there are thousands of C-130s still in service - is listing preserved airframes even practical? Just curious. ericg ✈ 23:18, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Clemson Probation
I have revised your revision of my edit regarding the above. If you follow the link I added to my revision, click on Major violations, search Clemson then public report, you will find that my facts are accurate, including at least one major violation by the Clemson head coach in 1981. Please be careful to document the factual basis of your edits before editing my posts as I always report based on documented evidence.
Rsh55 01:39, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
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