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Infobox Badminton player

Hi Aleenf1. I was just adding some infobox templates and I have seen that they are quite narrow. I think a better width could be 22 instead of 20. That should be like the Infobox NBA Player. What do you think about it? MontanNito 13:25, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

21st century

Oh, I'm sorry, I was wrong. I only had seen the template on the right of the article, but at the begining of the text it explains clearly that 21st century began in 2001. I have correct my editions. MontanNito 17:10, 15 June 2007 (UTC)

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Promises

I've been breaking promises, but I'll try not to do it to you. What pages do you need me to look at? Xiner (talk) 20:47, 29 June 2007 (UTC)

Korean names

Hi Aleenf1. I know that you told me how to write the names of the Korean players: "Korean player: Hwang Ji-man, Surname infront. Same with Taiwanese, but after the dash, it appear in small letter, not capital letter." But currently there are some users who have changed the name of some Korean players, and now they are written with capital letter afetr the dash, for example Kim Dong-Moon. That's why I wrote them with capital letter in the Japan Open article. What do I do then? Somebody says capital, somebody says no capital, that's a litle confusing. MontanNito 12:56, 1 July 2007 (UTC)

I will try to find who changed the names and ask him the reasons for the changes. MontanNito 15:03, 1 July 2007 (UTC)

Hi! Here is the answer: User talk:MontanNito#Korean names. MontanNito 17:12, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

German & advantages

Well, first of all, I have never promised anything. I know it could be better to have all the tables with flagicons (at least in the short ones), but as you have said that is too much work for you, it is also too much work for me. I think it's more important to have a lot of information of different championships without flagicons, than less information with flagicons. I have seen that you have edited the China Open. If you want, we can try to add flagicons to the main articles of every championship (especially SuperSeries and BWF champs), with the winner tables of the 21st century, and keep for the moment the articles with the full list without flagicons; some of them are really long, and perhaps is not so much aproppiated too much flagicons. You can see an example with the Scottish Open (badminton) article. What do you think about it?

And about the links, I haven't understanded you at all. I've tried to link all the names that there is an article created. If you mean you preffer to link all the players' names, I will try it; I though you preffer to link only the existing article ones, like in the European Badminton Championships.

I'm waiting for your answer and hope we can find some solution. :-) MontanNito 18:32, 11 July 2007 (UTC)

Chinese Taipei Open (badminton)

I don't know why you have done this. I think I have been always ready to listen you oppion, and if you think that the article didn´t need a separate list, you could have told to me, we could have talked about this and find a solution. Anyway, I will explain you why I thoght it was better a separete article, and you decide what you want to do.

As you can read in the article, this tournament began in the 1970s, so the current list is not the full list. I separte the lists (21st century and full list), in order to have already the article created when we found the complete list of winners, and to continue with the standard format of another tournaments.

If you continue thinking that is better one single list, you can delete the template and the article. I'm in Wikipedia to improve the badminton articles, not to argue with anybody about this things. Bye. MontanNito 11:46, 12 July 2007 (UTC)

constituent countries

Do you mean something like this? --Astrokey44 09:58, 17 July 2007 (UTC)

I havent seen one of only Europe like that, there is the world one Image:BlankMap-World-Subdivisions.PNG showing England Wales & Scotland separate --Astrokey44 12:17, 17 July 2007 (UTC)

Speedy deletion of my misspelled infobox

Hey, thanks for putting that speedy deletion notice up. I really should've just done it myself - to me, it was an inexcusable mistake creating the thing with a poorly-written title in the first place - but for some reason it never occured to me to do it. You won't get any objections to the speedy delete from me. Falastur2 13:11, 19 July 2007 (UTC)

CAF qualifiers

REF: FIFA nor CAF did not announced the list of 43 teams who qualify to the first group round, so anything still can happen There are 53 entrants, and 10 play in the preliminary round - there is no doubt (at all) about which 43 teams qualify directly to the first group round. FIFA even states it in effect ("The lowest 10 ranked countries will play ties and join the remaining entrants in the first group stage"). The list might be pointless, but it is certainly not the case and "anything still can happen". Jlsa 07:11, 23 August 2007 (UTC)

Blacksticks

Fine, 2 separate pages, one "Blacksticks men", the other "Blacksticks women", with the original Blacksticks page as a disambiguation. David Underdown 10:18, 25 August 2007 (UTC)

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South Korea hockey

Hi Aleenf1. I saw u from the hockey pages. Im just wondering, shouldnt the Korean team be the "South Korea national field hockey team"? Instead of just "Korea"? Which seems ambiguous. Because the flag is also of South Korea. kawaputratorque 09:04, 10 September 2007 (UTC)

Ah I see. No wonder. Ok, thanks for explaining. kawaputratorque 09:23, 10 September 2007 (UTC)

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Re: Category

I'm recategorizing, I'm not deleting categories, only adding articles in more specific categories. All the sports categories are done of this way. You can see Category:Tennis tournaments for example: Australian Open is not in Category:Grand Slam tennis tournaments, it is in its own category, Category:Australian Open. Why having the article in a category and in another more specific one? It doesn't make sense, does it? Walint 14:14, 1 October 2007 (UTC)

Amazing Race Wiki

You're a fan of The Amazing Race, am I right? If so, you may wish to contribute to this wiki about The Amazing Race. Hope you do contribute to this wiki! :) Aranho 12:36, 10 October 2007 (UTC)

TAR Brazil

Hello! Please cite your sources when adding something that wasn't said in the original episode. For example, the episode clearly shows that teams only rode to Morro da Urca - which is halfway up the ride to the Pão-de-Açúcar, but is not part of the Pão-de-Açúcar mountain itself. Cabus 16:03, 20 October 2007 (UTC)

The cable car runs first to Morro da Urca, then proceeds to the Pão-De-Açúcar. :) In TAR2, the rapel was from the Pão-de-Açucar, which is much higher. :) Cabus 15:14, 21 October 2007 (UTC)

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My edit to Amazing Race 12

All right, I cited a source along with my edit, now can you remove the message u put on my talk page? 69.181.230.137 05:27, 12 November 2007 (UTC)

The following edit to Amazing Race 12

The guy who added the next leg's location used the same source as mine. How come his edit didn't get reverted but mine did??? 69.181.230.137 05:39, 12 November 2007 (UTC)

Nonsense

You seems not understand what I did. The page consists Men and Women singles champion list.Why should you seperate it Robert Siow 11:58, 12 November 2007 (UTC)

Adding References

Hey, do u know how to add references? If I find a better source for The Amazing Race 12 I need to know so I could add it 2 the references list. 69.181.230.137 05:44, 14 November 2007 (UTC)

Hi

Thank you for your update of the results. I will do it for women singles. Robert Siow (talk) 09:17, 22 November 2007 (UTC)


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European Team Championships

Hey Aleenf1! It will be similar to the 2006 European Badminton Championships. That year, between 8 and 11 April it was played the mixed team competition [1], followed by the singles competition between April 12 and 16 [2]. The men's and women's team competition was helded in february between 14 and 19 as a different competition [3].

You can see the 2008 competitions here:

I suppose that we should separate at least the European champs with the men's and women's team competition, but what do you think about the mixed team competition and the singles competition? They are held in the same venue, and one follows the other, but with different names... In the 2006 article there are the medalists included, but not the date. We should improve this too. What do you think? Separated or together? MontanNito (talk) 13:03, 15 December 2007 (UTC)


I think we have 3 options:

  • 1) Cover altogether, singles and both team competition in the same article. So in the introduction of the article we can explain when and where is held every tournament.
  • 2) Cover the singles and mixed team competition in the same article (they are held in the same venue, and one begins when the other finishes), and the men's and women's competition in another article (or do not cover it).
  • 3) Cover every tournament in a separated article, but as you have said "If we doesn't cover too much", it doesn't make sense to create an article

In my opinion, I'm not too interested in the team competition, so I preffer to do it all in the same article, or just one article with the singles and mixed team competition, and nothing about men's and women's team competiton. MontanNito (talk) 13:49, 15 December 2007 (UTC)


Finally I have created one article for each competition:

I have aslo created the main article of both european team championships too, but in the first one, I have only found the 2006 medalists:

MontanNito (talk) 17:05, 15 December 2007 (UTC)