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No, I don't think that there are too many drag racing pages. But I do think that you are leaving too many half-started stubs behind, barely sourced, full of enough typos to make them illegible, and scatter-gunned with duplicated citations so that they look credibly sourced, when they're actually dependent on just one very thin magazine article. I do not see this as a good state of things.
Andy Dingley (
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12:12, 4 December 2018 (UTC)reply
And you'd rather delete them all rather than offer the opportunity for them to be improved, & meanwhile, anybody interested can go screw, I guess. Why don't you try not stalking me? Maybe you won't see all my awful typos. And I don't merge cites to avoid screwing it up. Nobody's demanding you do that, either. Not to mention you have a history of disliking my edits.
TREKphilerany time you're ready, Uhura14:30, 4 December 2018 (UTC)reply
Support merge; just as ships with a change of name/purpose are usually merged to one article, so too should dragsters be. To give a rather random example, Polarbjørn (a sealing ship), became
MV Arctic Sunrise (Greenpeace ship). Accommodating such ship changes of use/name are described in
ship career infoboxes.
Klbrain (
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06:40, 11 January 2020 (UTC)reply
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No, I don't think that there are too many drag racing pages. But I do think that you are leaving too many half-started stubs behind, barely sourced, full of enough typos to make them illegible, and scatter-gunned with duplicated citations so that they look credibly sourced, when they're actually dependent on just one very thin magazine article. I do not see this as a good state of things.
Andy Dingley (
talk)
12:12, 4 December 2018 (UTC)reply
And you'd rather delete them all rather than offer the opportunity for them to be improved, & meanwhile, anybody interested can go screw, I guess. Why don't you try not stalking me? Maybe you won't see all my awful typos. And I don't merge cites to avoid screwing it up. Nobody's demanding you do that, either. Not to mention you have a history of disliking my edits.
TREKphilerany time you're ready, Uhura14:30, 4 December 2018 (UTC)reply
Support merge; just as ships with a change of name/purpose are usually merged to one article, so too should dragsters be. To give a rather random example, Polarbjørn (a sealing ship), became
MV Arctic Sunrise (Greenpeace ship). Accommodating such ship changes of use/name are described in
ship career infoboxes.
Klbrain (
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06:40, 11 January 2020 (UTC)reply