Talk:CREATE/RECREATE
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This article needs to be completely rewritten to conform to Wikipedia requirements. At the moment it reads more like an advertisement than a factual account of the book and its significance. Moreover, the style needs to conform. It is not even clear what is the correct name of the book in question. I corrected the spelling of "millennial" in the title of the article, but is it really CREATE/RECREATE: The 3rd Millennial Culture, as in the body of the article, or Create/Recreate: the 3rd Millennial Culture, as in the heading to the article (with the spelling mistake corrected? Or is it actually Create/Recreate: The Third Millennnial Culture? The article simply needs a lot of work. I don't doubt that this is a notable book, but the article has to be rethought and rewritten. Metamagician3000 11:06, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
- I've had a go at a cleanup (you were right, it's basically a stub now; I'm also going to move it to a page without the subtitle to conform with the naming conventions), but to be honest I'd like to see more evidence of notability. Everyone and his dog can get listed on Amazon. And I mean everyone -- fromtiny small presses who publish spin offs of spin offs of 40 year old sci fi to people taken in by PublishAmerica. Surely a bunch of techno-utopianists can get their act together sufficiently to be able to do so? Is it even in any libraries? --Bth 09:45, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
- As can be seen, I've gone for "CREATE/RECREATE" as the title. I think it's ugly as sin and if anyone cares to move it again I shall probably give them a barnstar for not being so timid about obeying the whims of a person whose orthography is every bit as daft as their rapture-for-nerds technopolitics. --Bth 17:47, 26 April 2006 (UTC)