User talk:FSUNolez06

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[edit] Edit regarding Barry Bonds

Please be aware that your edit here doubled the entire length of the article. I understand that you might make a mistake in your edit, and I don't blame you for that since you are new. But please understand that such edit can be considered vandalism. As a reminder, next time you edit, please use the "show preview" button to see what you did before you save your edit. That way you can avoid making mistake. Thanks, happy editing. Good day. Chris! my talk 03:54, 28 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] 2006 Florida State Seminoles football team

Hey FSUNolez06; you shouldn't change the historical information on 2006 Florida State Seminoles football team; current info goes on 2007 Florida State Seminoles football team. 2006 should continue to show the staff, players, injuries, etc that were of that season. Thanks! AUTiger » talk 04:36, 30 July 2007 (UTC)

Got your email, and yep, Auburn Tiger here (and careful, you don't want me bringing up Free Shoes, do ya?), but I do have connections to FSU - my cousin was a starting guard there in the early '80s when the program was starting to make waves and I attended many a game. I'll actually be paying a bit more attention to FSU again since Fisher joined the staff. Oh, and there's one game this season I'll be rooting especially hard for the 'Noles.
I assume you've found Florida State Seminoles football now. The year pages are all part of a big master plan; we've got this really comprehensive wikiproject going for college football at Wikipedia:WikiProject College football. If you're really into football, you should join the gang there and get familiar with the project's tools and conventions. War Damn Eagle and Go 'Noles! AUTiger » talk 21:32, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
Hi. Just a few pointers to help you out: I noticed in this edit you added a ranking of "#38". There isn't such a thing. Only the top 25 count and the others receiving votes aren't considered #26, #27, etc. Also, at the WP:CFB we decided that we won't put in "NR" or "N/A" or "TBA" or "TBD" in the schedule. If there's nothing there, just don't add that info there. Lastly, you should provide citations for a lot more things in the article, but especially things like "pre-game line" and so forth. Otherwise, hope to see a great game Saturday! I'm going so I'll have pictures and will add one (or more) to your article when I get around it uploading them here. Hopefully I get good ones! MECUtalk 14:32, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] License tagging for Image:XavierLee.jpg

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[edit] Userpage

Hello FSUNolez06, I hope you are doing well.

I would like to talk to you about a problem with your user page. Wikipedia has a very strict policy about fair use (as opposed to free use images). The policy is a little too strict, in my opinion, but that is not the point. The point is that fair use images such as the Seminoles logo are only allowed on articles, not on user pages or talk pages. Therefore, as an administrator, I am formally requesting you to remove that image. If you want to preserve a link to it, you can put ":" in the wikimarkup for the image.

Also, user pages do not go into article categories. All the category markup at the bottom of your user page is making your page show up in categories designed for articles, such as Category:Wake Forest Demon Deacons football. Please remove these, or use the ":" to preserve the link without causing an inclusion into the categories. Thanks very much, Johntex\talk 01:19, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Lil Wayne

I understand that the boycott is important to you, until you provide something of substance to show that the boycott is of real encyclopedic substance, it will be removed. TheRedPenOfDoom (talk) 19:32, 25 May 2008 (UTC)

Please talk on the talk page, not on my user page.
'Encyclopedic' is something that when looking at Lil Wayne's career overall, this will be a point that will be important and remembered. Finding some analysis in a reliable source talking about the boycott and the effects would give a basis for its inclusion. If you are unable to find reliable sources that do this, chances are that the incident is not notable.TheRedPenOfDoom (talk) 21:19, 25 May 2008 (UTC)