User talk:Zalethon

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[edit] Chess Games

[edit] Game 1: Zalethon vs. Jer10 95

1. pe4 pa6 2. bc4

[edit] Hot Mikado

May I ask why you reverted my edit? I would like very much to see an article on the Off-Monroe Players. I'm sure you had a good reason but it wasn't in the edit summary.. EDIT: I have reverted it for the moment, but you can change it back or I will if you have a reason. -- Zalethon (Talk) 20:15, 2 May 2007 (UTC)

Above Retrieved from User_talk:Pzavon

I did not revert your edit. I changed a red link (one that points to a non-existent article) to an external link pointing to the web site of the Off-Monroe Players. As Sam Silvers pointed out when he reverted your restoration of the red link, the production itself may not be "notable" in the sense used in Wikipedia. I am inclined to agree. We do not, after all, list all amatuer productions of ANY theatrical work. I will see the production on Saturday and reach a firmer conclsion on notability then, but I will probably remove the reference entirely if it is still there on Sunday. (I could see some value in a mention while it was the next available performance. Once it is done, however...)
As to an article on the OMP, you might start one. Perhaps I will. But again, the question of notability arises. Articles should be based on published sources, and the better ones are based on something other than the subject's own self-descriptive web site. But the OMP web site is probably the only available published source on this group. Pzavon 03:02, 3 May 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Giant sloth

http://www.newanimal.org/mapinguary.htm http://www.trueauthority.com/cryptozoology/aboutsloth.htm

I think the giant sloth is a valid cryptid based on these accounts.

--Danielos2 10:56, 3 May 2007 (UTC)