User talk:Saxonjf
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When you edited "Jim Rome," you edited the a link "syndicate" to "television syndicate." If you did this yourself, or had a bot do it, I don't know, but it was wrong, and you might want to reprogram your bot to check on different kind of syndications. The appropriate syndication correction was that of "radio syndication." I have made the correction manually, but wanted to warn you so you can take proper steps in the future. Best wishes. --Saxonjf 03:59, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
- Ahh, thank you for correcting that, I wasn't using a bot though, I just do them quickly. Anyway, I saw all the talk about ESPN and assumed television syndication I imagine. Thanks for fixing it :D - cohesion★
talk 05:38, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Mark Twain Village
I see you have added some information to this article, but still without any references. (See my discussion from a month ago.) If you have any reliable references for the information in the article, please add them.
Without references, adding information to an article makes it worse, not better; and when the information is explanations rather than stated facts, it looks like original research and so not acceptable at all.
I have not attempted to edit the article, because if I removed unsourced statements, the entire text would go. It needs somebody who does know about it to give some references. --ColinFine 20:09, 7 May 2007 (UTC)