Talk:Blue Shift (story)

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Why is the book by Stephen Baxter the main entry? I would think that this should go to either the Blue shift (light refraction) page or to the whole disambiguation list?

  • Blue shift (lower case s) and Blue Shift (upper case S), and they both provide access to Blue shift (disambiguation), so where's the harm?--Hraefen Talk 21:21, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
  • It's neither here nor there that they both give access to the page - I'm also a bit uncertain about why Blue Shift (capitals) should go to the Stephen Baxter book, rather than, say, the video game. I think that a disambiguation page would be a less confusing way for this to go. 81.179.100.150 13:01, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
  • Well, you can fight it out with someone who has strong feeling about which is more deserving of the namespace (isn't that the gist of yur argument?): I certainly don't. I just know that regardless of which topic has it, the other one is just two clicks and about 4 seconds away, so I think fretting over it is not productive and really only niche fans are gonna care either way. But pursue it if you think it actually matters.--Hraefen Talk 22:15, 23 December 2006 (UTC)