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Re: "Human"/"human" edit

I read your post on the human species (and it was a good one), but I should point out that the actual word "human" derives from the Latin "homo," both of which are proper species-designations for humanity, according to taxonomy.

Thus, even though (as you properly point out), "Terran" would be a similarly correct designation, "Human" (capitalized) is also a correct designator, despite mankind hailing from the planet Earth, and is applicable in this situation.

Maybe a compromise -- when phrases like "Minbari-human hybrid" crop up, the capitalized form could be use (as it should be), but we can leave the lowercased version as a standalone elsewhere. What do you think? --The Bandsaw Vigilante 21:45, 8 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hi, thanks for being mature about this; I was half-fearing an argument about it. As for your compromise suggestion, would you be prepared to give me half an hour to look into it in more detail, elsewhere on Wikipedia and the web, before you make any such edits? Many thanks, Liquidfinale 21:51, 8 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
Right then. It appears that while human is related to homo, it is not directly derived from it. Also, modern taxonomy states that species names are not automatically capitalised, though the genus is (e.g. "Homo sapiens"). Make of this what you will; further reading may be required on both our parts. However, I would not automatically revert a change to Minbari-Human; it at least scans better that way. Best regards, Liquidfinale 22:21, 8 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
Hi, sure, that's not a problem at all, really -- it's a very minor point in the grander scheme of things, and I have no issue with taking a "slow-'n-steady" approach to stuff like this, either. When you get right down to it, it's not something that's hugely noticeable by most folks anyway, and I'm pretty much open to whatever you might think would work best overall for the article. --The Bandsaw Vigilante 17:49, 9 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
Excellent. And as I say, were you (or someone else) to amend the article accordingly ("Minbari-Human), I would not feel the need to revert it; it matters not in the scheme of things, and probably does look better that way. Many thanks, Liquidfinale 18:09, 9 September 2007 (UTC)Reply


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Punctuation edit

Hello... first off, thanks for your contributions. One note, though: please keep in mind that when formatting TV and film titles with italics and quotation marks, any associated punctation goes outside of the formatting, even if at the end of a sentence. (For example, we would say:

Johnny likes to watch Babylon Trek, his favourite show. He especially likes the series finale "All Good Things Go Boom".

instead of:

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Hello. Please be aware that Wikipedia's policy on non-free content does not allow galleries of fair-use images in articles. I've removed the DVD cover images from Sliders because of this. Unless critical commentary is provided on the image (the box art is unusual in some way, for example) then the images cannot be used (see Remington_Steele#DVD_Releases and 21_Jump_Street#DVD_Releases for an example of box art with critical commentary). Thanks. Brad 11:21, 22 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Highlander character edits edit

Hey there. Saw your additions to the various characters. Might I suggest that you get some input from WikiProject Highlander, so as to better find a consensus before you add a llot of info that most folks are unaware of? I've reverted your additions to this point, and think you should stop until you can get some input. If you need help, just ask. :) - Arcayne (cast a spell) 04:19, 4 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

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