User talk:164.107.197.49

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[edit] March 2006

Hey Rock, why not register an account at Wikipedia? Anons aren't really treated well since IP addresses are ever-changing and regging an account would make it much easier to communicate when disputes arise (like the current one on LUEshi). - Hbdragon88/Exiledfromreality 20:48, 12 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Radio interview

Over at Talk:GameFAQs you mentioned you had the radio interview referred to in the article. Is it possible to get a copy, or at the least, get enough information to cite it?

The information I'd need is:

  • The segement or episode
  • The title of the interview.
  • The name of the series, if applicable.
  • The network or station.
  • Whether it was a local station, and if so the call sign and city.
  • The date broadcast.

I figure the bare minimum is the date, the title and the station. I hope you can help. Hiding talk 08:04, 7 April 2006 (UTC)

The title of the interview is "Interview with Jeff Veasey". The name of the show/series was "The Gaming Files". The station name at the time was WXBH AM-1190 - it is currently WSDE AM-1190. It is a local station in Cobleskill, New York. The date of the interview was March 2, 2002. 164.107.197.49 17:03, 7 April 2006 (UTC) (RockMFR)

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Please stop vandalising pages. It is blatant. Sillysailor 05:02, 18 April 2006 (UTC)