User:Mistman123/Templates/Comments

Eventually, I will be using this templating thing for all the comments I leave everywhere in Wikipedia, by typing in my message in this page and then leaving a transcluding tag in the intended place. It might get too horrible to manage but I'll just be testing this to see how it works out for me. Although there might be many, many disadvantages in using this technique, there is at least one advantage in using it: I can place the same tag in different places, without having to copy and paste the whole text in both places.



Comment 20080410171047

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Testing Title

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Testing with a timestamp as an id. ~RayLast «Talk!» 17:10, 10 April 2008 (UTC)


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Comment 20080410165655

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Second Testing Title

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Testing again with a timestamp as an id. ~RayLast «Talk!» 16:35, 10 April 2008 (UTC)


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Comment 20080410170629

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Third Testing Title

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Third testing with a timestamp as an id. ~RayLast «Talk!» 16:35, 10 April 2008 (UTC)


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Comment 20080413201621

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Eddie Mellado - inventor of the 3-point shot

From what I see, the three point shot seems to have been conceived somewhere in the 30's, apparently by a guy named Herman Sayger. If you Google Eddie Mellado you will see a couple of links that claim him being the inventor but you'll see that in all the pages such as the "wiki answers" page, Mellado is listed as the inventor of the shot in the early 60's. The Naguabo article's sports section also mentions that he "invented" the shot in 1962. Note that the shot was already developed and being used by the National Collegiate Athletic Association since 1945 and was even officially used by the American Basketball League in 1961. It seems to me like he wasn't the inventor after all. ~RayLast «Talk!» 20:16, 13 April 2008 (UTC)


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