User talk:Greygh0st

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[edit] Welcome

Welcome!

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With respect to Lake Murray (South Carolina), yes, that is the naming convention for geographical features. Using a comma implies a place name, like Lake City, Tennessee. Although, I see on the Lake Murray disambiguation page that the other lakes are misnamed, too. — Fingers-of-Pyrex 12:40, 16 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] South Carolina

Fantastic to hear from you! I've seen little interest in any collaborative efforts with South Carolina pages except one other user whom I recently met, and have been unable to get down to business per se, both because of work in real life and my desire to complete a couple of pages I'd started and had practically finished on paper, but needed to be realized in cyberland. I am quite aware of the need to expand several South Carolina-related articles, particularly for our Congressional delegation. What I would like to see is the three of us actually take over the blank shell that is Wikipedia:WikiProject South Carolina and actually formulate a plan of action. The page hasn't been seriously edited, save for my tiny contribution, in months. Want to help plan this and then set out to tackle articles? Cheers! Chuchunezumi 03:14, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Gadsen Flag

Hi, Thanks for requesting an assessment of Gadsen Flag at WP:HV. I've classified it as B-class for the moment (I debated for a while between Start and B). Is the page given as the External Link the source for the article? The Manual of Style prefers the heading 'References' for sources which have been used in the article, and 'External Links' or 'Further Reading' for links to websites related to the topic that might be of interest to the reader, but which have not been used as sources for the article. --Dr pda 10:29, 24 October 2006 (UTC)