Talk:August 2004 in sports
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[edit] Adding icon next to Olympics stories
66.167.253.66 22:14, 15 Aug 2004 (UTC): I added a 20-pixel rendering of the Olympic rings to stories about the Olympics. I wouldn't advocate a graphic for every story type, but it seems fair to highlight the Olympics given their global importance. I hope regular contributors to this page agree and continue the convention...
- Excuse me, but dont mess up the page like that. Me and far other contributors have put in our two seconds of work for a new person like you, 66.167.253., to mess it up. As far as Olympics, I thought the Olympics were sports. They will have a separate page, but the news should be updated here too. Antonio Puerto Rico1 Puerto Rico! Martin
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- 66.167.253.66 04:07, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC): I know it might be fair to assume that I am new to Wikipedia because I wasn't logged in, but that isn't the case. If you take a look at contributions I made in today's session, you might notice some clues that I've been around Wikipedia for a while. Although, I must admit, I still haven't gotten around to doing a 100 famous women I'd do section like you have ...
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- Regardless, I take your indignant remarks and sloppy attempt to undo what I did as a vote against the convention I introduced. Fair enough. I still think it's a visually clean way to highlighting the soon-to-be numerous Olympic sports stories scattered throughout this month's page while still keeping this article chronological. What do other wikipedians think?
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- When I was reading this quibble mentioned on Talk:Current_events, I imagined a little icon indicating which sport was which - something like a stick figure doing the sport like [1]. I don't know if that would be a good idea, but it's safe to say 66.167.253.66's contribution wasn't as bad as AntonioMartin made it out to be. (I wonder if it mucked with the layout in one browser or another.) The icon is helpful in sorting through the events. I'd keep it. -- ke4roh 05:35, Aug 16, 2004 (UTC)
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- 66.167.253.13 20:24, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC): Good question about how it looks on other browsers (I'm a Mozilla user). If I get a chance to introduce it again as an experiment (see comments below), I will test it against IE too, at least.
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- I vote against the icon, for a couple of reasons. First (though this may be fixable) it doesn't work in Safari (I see only one icon on the current page, which appears below the two right-aligned boxes and looks very lonely indeed). Second, right-aligning a small icon on a (typically) short line of text isn't very visible. Chances are that many people won't even notice the icon - left-aligning it would be more effective, if your intention is to make Olympic-related items easily noticeable. Third, what's the point? It's an established convention on this page to prefix all (or almost all) items with the sport or event to which it relates. So what value does the icon add? -- Avaragado 07:52, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)
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- 66.167.253.13 20:24, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC):The reason you see only one was that the sloppy attempt to remove them missed one. What I'd like to do is wait a bit for any other comments, then re-introduce them again, to give people a chance to see it. I hope it could be tried for a day at least, to see what active readers of and contributors to the page think.
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- I agree that left-aligning might be more effective, but when I experimented with that it looked less clean. I'll try it again if I re-introduce it like I hope to do.
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- Your point about subject prefixes playing this role is a good point. The icon serves as a reinforcement of the prefix, to give you an "at-a-glance" way to find those stories quickly, without a sequential parsing of the text.
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- Regarding my first point: there is a difference between the icon positioning in Safari and Firefox - I just checked the revision in which you introduced the icon, using both browsers. In Safari, the icons float down below the existing right-aligned boxes. Just FYI. -- Avaragado 20:56, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)
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- 66.167.253.13 04:11, 17 Aug 2004 (UTC): Thanks for checking. I guess I'll give up on the idea due to the formatting differences.
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- Olympic events are still sports news, User:66.167.253.66. Why dont you relveal your wikipedia user name? And, its good to see you paid attention to my list of women I'd like to do. Spare the bad words if you thought of that as being bad, any attention is good attention. You wouldnt have read it if you didnt care.
- Antonio The Reporter Martin
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[edit] In use for three hours now
66.167.253.13 04:21, 17 Aug 2004 (UTC): Seems like a long time to hold a advisory lock on a current events page. Is is really being actively edited for that long? Please post a comment to the talk page confirming so and describing what you are doing. And please remove the remaining Olympic icon missed by the contributor who removed the others.
[edit] Linkifying dates
Greg K Nicholson 23:37, 2004 Aug 30 (UTC): On Current events, the dates are linkified, resulting in them being displayed in the user's preferred format. For consistency, they should also be on Current sports events. September 1, 2004 (practising what I preach there) might be a good time to begin this convention.
- Greg K Nicholson 00:57, 2004 Sep 1 (UTC): I've linkified the present content of Current sports events, i.e. August; hopefully it'll catch on.
[edit] Sources please!
Everyone: please remember to include source links for all events you add to the page. Or they might start to be deleted. (Policy on this page follows policy for current events, which states that stories without source links may be removed.) Thanks! -- Avaragado 16:05, 17 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Hopefully, I'll have a source by morning on the David Holmes clip. Mike Hackney
Likewise, hopefully I will have the NBA.com source about the Tom Gugliotta and Valde Divac news I just posted, by midnight today. "Antonio Michael Montana Martin" 19:39 (MST), Nov 23, 2004
[edit] NBA scores
I just wanted to note that I will only put the games that are of some special significance, games won or lost with seconds to go, or games that go to overtime. That way, we wont have all 1,500 (ok that might be exagerated but you know what I mean) NBA scores for the season...:)
God bless you all!
"Antonio Tony Corleone Martin" 19:42 (MST) Nov 23, 2004