User talk:Nightwatch
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[edit] Furry article
Nightwatch,
Hi. I noticed your recent edit to the Furry article. Several of the groups mentioned in the paragraph you removed aren't technically furries, but they're often grouped with furries in popular perception, and I think that an (accurate) mention in the article wouldn't be out of place. You're certainly welcome to remove material you think the article's better off without. It'd be helpful when you make deletions to an article to leave a copy of the material on the talk page, though, along with a short note about why it was deleted.
Have fun,
-- Creidieki 04:52, 25 Jan 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Return to Zork question
Hey there, noticed you edited the return to zork article with some new information. Don't worry, I'm not complaining, I'm just curious as to how you actually do regain the bonding plant if you kill it. I wrote a small faq describing how to fill in all the notebook entries way back in the day, although I think I had to leave a few slots unspecified. Basically, if you know of any other interesting trivia about the game or small things like that that I might have missed, it would be interesting to hear.--BigCow 06:31, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
- Yeah, you can get the plant back by burning the dead one, then coming back later (typically after you get the magic map). The secret is so well-hidden (not to mention illogical) that most guides overlook it! I might edit the RTZ article more soon: I was surprised to see that there was so little information there on a surprisingly good, if practically unplayable with a hint book, game. Nightwatch/respond 06:50, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Wyoming Incident
I deleted the "Wyoming Incident" section on the Broadcast signal intrusion page, mostly on account of the fact that all of the Internet-available information seems to be originating from one not-very-reputable source (i.e. the Google Video page), not to mention that there are a lot of "facts" about the video that don't add up. But the whole story is interesting; if you have some additional sources, I'd like to hear about them. Just don't be offended by me removing your edit. Thunderbunny 20:51, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
- Don't know if you still care, but here is: http://youtube.com/watch?v=K21YdhuxjlM Thunderbunny 03:03, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
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