Talk:Slice of SciFi

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[edit] Samuel K. Sloan's work on the article

I have cleaned it up a abit and removed what some may claim as advertisement or self-glory in nature, but it is what it is, an encyclopedic explanation of what the Slice of Sci-Fi is, who is involved, their gualifications for doing such a show and where it can be found.

Anyone wishing to spiffy clean it up can feel free to do so. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.203.245.8 (talkcontribs)

Full disclosure: I have a very good reason to believe that the anonymous editor above is Samuel K. Sloan, one of the people who works on "Slice of SciFi". I'm not saying this is a bad thing; I'm just saying it is what it is.

Secondly, there's no need to say people are "free" to edit the article. This is Wikipedia. Every article on Wikipedia is subject to being mercilessly edited. There's no need to say go ahead and do it, because it'll happen anyway. And saying people are free to do it is implying that without your consent they wouldn't be free to do so, which is, of course, ridiculous :-)

Anyway I think this article has improved a lot in the past day. You might want to consider taking and uploading a picture of the cast. Also maybe a picture of the logo, if you can release that in a GFDL or CC license. --Cyde Weys talkcontribs 21:33, 22 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Show content and history

I think it would enhance the article immensely if we could add some more show related content. Specifically in two areas. First, a general "table of contents" of each episode (i.e. interview, movie news, tv news, recurring segments (slice of trivia)) particularly now that the formula seems to have become pretty stable. Second, I think some notable quotes or citations from guest interviews would be useful, particularly if the information can be shown to have debuted (that's not really the word I want, but I can't think of a better one right now) in that particular interview. Ultimate ed 13:04, 5 June 2006 (UTC)