Citizens' Voice edit

I noticed the misspelled version of the Citizens' Voice page about the same time as you did. I made the wrong one into a re-direct. — Michael J 16:57, 15 September 2006 (UTC) (A King's alumnus!)Reply

Lake-Lehman edit

On a similar note, shouldn't the page on Lake-Lehman High School correctly have a hyphen in its name? — Michael J 16:58, 15 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Fixed, as per your suggestion. Jrmski 19:51, 15 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks edit

I just wanted to thank you for the contributions to the Wilkes University article. I'm a Wilkes Alum. ('02 in CS). It's good to see the pictures and see what the University has been up to recently. Cadre 04:01, 27 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Larry Page Article Vandalism edit

Hello. I've been watching the Larry Page article over a few months. The "jewish" references have been bouncing in and out nearly every day lately, and at least 2-3 times each week over that entire period. At one point someone had a not-very-authoritative reference, but otherwise they have typically been unreferenced. Anyhow, can we safely assume that this is vandalism, or might some people be adding this with good intentions? I'm wondering if you might be willing to help me research this, and set a solid answer, or do something to curtail this. Any ideas? Jrmski 23:56, 27 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hi Jrmski, the key point is when you use the word "intentions" above. Some people would like to add this material out of ethnic pride. Some people would like to add this material to prove some anti-semetic theory. Whatever the case, only SOURCED, RELIABLE, RELEVANT material should be added to improve the article and NOT based on anybodies intentions. People from BOTH sides dislike the edits I make so I know I am doing good work :). Bottom line, ANY material that is added to this project should have a reliable source provided AND be relevant to the article. Is this easy? Big no. Thanks for your comment and best of luck with your editing experiences here. Cheers! --Tom 14:17, 2 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

File:Donkey basketball.jpg needs authorship information edit

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Non-free rationale for File:The Times Leader Font Page.jpg edit

 

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ArbCom elections are now open! edit

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File:Rt50 termini md ca sign.jpg listed for discussion edit

 

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