User talk:Acegikmo1
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[edit] I Bet You Look Good On the Dancefloor
Please see my reply to your post on Talk:I Bet You Look Good On the Dancefloor.
[edit] Twelve Monkeys
FYI, I have replied to your query about Tweleve Monkeys on my Talk: page. (The short answer is "yes".) – B.Bryant 02:32, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re: Fix You
Hi,
You removed the link to the radio station WAVF from the Fix You page, saying tha that it was a minor station. However, WAVF was the sixth largest (of 24) radio station in Charlestown, a city with a metropolitan area populated by over half a million people, as of summer 2005. Why is it a minor station?
Cheers,
Acegikmo1 22:56, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
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- You've pretty much answered your own question! Sixth largest in a city with a metropolitan area population of only half a million? I'm presuming that you are from Charlestown, but the fact that the vast majority of people outside the USA have never heard of the place (myself and my entire family included) do not enable it to compare favourably with world-renouned cities like Boston, Seattle, Atlanta and San Diego. But these are minor issues - the major one is that the radio cited did not have its own Wiki article. There is no real reason to cite any radio station in the paragraph - all of the stations mentioned are minor (in terms of audience) compared to BBC Radio 1 or Virgin Radio, but neither are mentioned. I could go on... but I'm sure you get the jist.
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- Thanks for your reply - I understand where you are coming from about the US Modern Rock system. However, I really don't think it is necessary to include a station that does not have its own article on Wikipedia. I must say I do not really understand American radio very well (all your stations seem to only have four letters names for some reason!), but I am sure that there must be (an) alternative(s) who have a Wikipedia article to link to. While giving a broad picture of American airplay is important, in the grand scheme of things individual stations are not, and should really be kept to a minimum of relevancy and those with articles (the latter purely because it acts as a guage of the station's relevancy). I hope this makes sense... an alternative solution would be to simply list cities rather than stations.
- Cheers, DJR (Talk) 10:43, 17 February 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] IP vandalism
I've temporarily semi-protected the article, they should lose interst in a couple of days. Just zis Guy you know? 23:38, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re: "Master and Servant"
Hi there,
I was going off the information provided on the official site's page on the single [1] for the #6 peak. The site's you provided, however, do seem to have much more extensive databases, and as such, would obviously be much more reliable, so I'll get around to fixing the various pages that mention the #6 position to #9. Thanks for clearing that up. John5008 | talk to me 01:32, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] WikiProject US regions election
The page hosting the May 2006 election of WikiProject US regions is up now. You may now sign up as a candidate for coordinator or add new proposals concenring the workings and policies of the WikiProject. Voting begins on the 6th. -JCarriker 18:44, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
- This note is to remind you to please vote in the May 2006 election. There is a proposal for the the partial shading of states in the maps series and the annual election of a coordinator. Please vote by the May 12th. Thanks. -JCarriker 18:26, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] A belated reply
Will I am inclined to give the programed reply that—in regards to health—that I am fine, the truth is that my health has been deciling for the better part of this and I am in fact withdrawing from a summer course in the hopes that my health will improve for the fall term. I appreciate that you voted in the Wikiproject election and I will count your vote. However, I find the commitement to the project of the participants other than Jmabel and yourself disappointing. They never reply when notified about changes to the project and I feel that I will either have to find more active participants, or turn its responsibilites over to another project, or alas close the page.
I see that you are no longer a teenager, that makes me feel old for some reason, inspite of being only a year your elder. I hope that you are progressing well in your studies, and that your diversions and hobbies are as well. Still have that Queen site per chance? I must say I am impressed with the areas of study that you have settled on, few intellects can balance Science and History, becoming quite the junzǐ I see.
Until we cross paths again, JCarriker [04:25, 30 May 2006 (UTC)]
[edit] Thanks a lot
You know NO ONE is going to improve that stupid reactions page. It's just going to sit there as it is. Why can't you just let it be merged into the Japanese war crimes page where it belongs? John Smith's 21:56, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
- Well I would say there was a consensus before your comment. As I have said so many times, no one wanted to deal with this article for months. So you will have to. Once the thing is closed I'll rename the page. John Smith's 22:04, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Hey, the page was re-directed to war crimes in the end, so there's no problem. John Smith's 21:36, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Episode article naming
Hiya, we're currently discussing the issue of naming episode articles, over at Wikipedia_talk:Naming conventions (television). I saw that you'd been involved in a similar discussion about the Star Trek articles, so since the results of our discussion will quite probably directly impact the Star Trek articles, I wanted to make sure you were invited. :) --Elonka 00:28, 15 November 2006 (UTC)