User talk:CraigRNielsen

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[edit] RSS integration

Thanks, nice job. here 10:47, 30 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] User Page

Well, it is very simple. I happened to be doing a little bit of user page patrolling, and I caught your page being edited by a non-user, so I quickly investigated, and reverted the vandalism. Nothing magical. Regards. --Jay(Reply) 02:46, 5 February 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Image Tagging Image:Chapel of the Resurrection.jpg

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[edit] Hamlet, Indiana

Thanks for pointing that out. I'm not sure how that happened exactly. I will correct it as soon as I get a chance. Marvin01 | talk 03:49, 30 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mid-Con

Hey, no problem. Your edit was definitely needed, except for waiting on actually removing CS from the list -- I had no idea about CSU leaving until you posted it. Go Valpo! Jpers36 17:00, 20 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Calumet Region

IMHO, I think the Calumet River page should be at "Calumet Region" rather than "Northwest Indiana". The Calumet Region is the chain of industry around Gary, Hammond, South Chicago, etc. while Northwest would, to me, include Valparaiso and South Bend. I'm not quite certain, though; my area of expertise is across the state line in the city of Chicago. Name the article what you think best. Thanks, --- Dralwik|Have a Chat My "Great Project"

[edit] Proof

What proof do you have that it was really a self edit and not someone else trying to make it look like that? I am very suspicious on whether or not it was a self edit. Do you have any proof that it was? 75.3.4.54 04:05, 12 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Headings

I see you bumped all the headings in the Time in Indiana article down a notch.

Before I changed them, they were all down a notch, but there was no TOC in the article. After I made them first level headings, a TOC appeared. It did not disappear after you bumped them down.

This may sound stupid; but how do you get the TOC to appear without first level headings? ONUnicorn 20:24, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] East Coast Conference

I noticed that you changed the East Coast Conference link on Mid-Continent Conference. The East Coast Conference link appears to refer to a different conference. Unfortunately, there is not too much on the web about the merged East Coast Conference. Here are some that mention them:

East Coast Conference

Gary Williams

Jimmy Williamson

Michael Hunt

Fbdave 23:12, 19 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Indiana University disambiguation

I imagine this is a perennial subject, but after a rv war between myself and another user, the subject of changing Indiana University to redirect to Indiana University Bloomington has resurfaced here. Given your edits to the articles in question, I thought you might want to weigh in. Cheers! -- Merope 20:19, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Unspecified source for Image:Indiana license plate.jpg

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Indiana license plate.jpg

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[edit] Featured list candidate

I thought you'd like to know that List of United States federal legislation has been nominated to be a Featured List. It needs 4 votes by October 2, 2006.

As I have labored hard on the article, I would appreciate your looking it over. You can find a discussion here: Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of United States federal legislation.

Thank you!

Markles 23:04, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Valparaiso basketball coach

Thanks for changing the colors on the Valparaiso Basketball Coach template. Fbdave 01:17, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Indiana Clean Up

i have been trying to make improvements to this article that you seem to have an issue. specifically, some dated 'demographic' information on religion from 1906 and also 'famous hoosiers'. first, let's tackle the demographics. this section is a current description of the state, not a history lesson. what is so special about 1906? why not stats from every other census? why nothing current? detailed information from a specific year that far back should not be included unless you are making a point about changing demographics over time. in regards to famous hoosiers i believe the state version should be filtered down to only truly famous hoosiers -- those with outstanding accomplisments and achievements. you can't list everyone so a limit has to be decided upon. maybe my list is too short, but i remember seeing some complaints about the long lists on this article and i'm trying my best to improve it. Randella 04:30, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] ECAC Hockey

The table you created is overlapping a lot with the infobox, atleast viewing it on Safari & Mac Firefox. I'm not sure if there is any way to move it down, but if you could, that'd be great. Cornell Rockey 22:54, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

I had the same problem with all the hockey conference pages and was wondering if it was just my browser, PC & Firefox. Anyway, I just wanted to point that out. Also, I changed the color on the college hockey conference infoboxs so they'd match the logo colors better. I think it looks better, but if you don't, I'll remove them. Johnn 7 18:17, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

The answer is <br clear=all />, per my edit here. Craig, I've got some questions about these changes on Talk:Atlantic Hockey; I didn't realize you were doing this for several articles, or I would have asked here. I'd appreciate your input. Powers T 15:21, 27 March 2007 (UTC)