User talk:ZviGilbert

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Dori 05:14, Nov 22, 2003 (UTC) Noldoaran 05:15, Nov 22, 2003 (UTC)


Thanks for giving me a chance to respond on the whole "US" vs. "American" question. From a style point of view, I don't care which we use. There is a huge controversy discussed at great length at Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (US vs American). Personally, I think "a US writer" sounds fine. If you think it sounds weak, well, I won't argue much. It's a little less precise, but widely understood. I will, however, ask that you pipe the link to United States. The entries at America and American are really nothing more than disambiguation pages. For all our other nationality links, we are consistently linking to the country. (Canadian to Canada, French to France, German to Germany, etc.) Again, thanks for your comment. Rossami 02:40, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)

[edit] File Pile, Second Vote for Deletion

FilePile is once more up for deletion. Your input would be appreciated. --tranquileye 12:54:17, 2005-08-26 (UTC)

[edit] Shakespeare Movies

Saw your comment from August at Shakespeare Movies. I say go for it. The page as it stands is messy and hugely inaccurate.

I'll be happy to expand upon what you do if it gets too short.

AndyJones 20:08, 5 October 2005 (UTC)