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Yeah, that bivouac citation is not all that reliable; I should know, I wrote it, and by not reliable i mean I was only writing from memory, not from a source cited by the CME; basically you're citing the same person who mentioend it here, unless it was on this page before I got to it. I've been slowly browsing for a suitable proper cite, i.e. a provincial government report etc but linked ones are not all that common; and many are only in FVRD refernces ot private consultant's reports, e.g. on this page. I thought about just quoting this FRD report, but it still doesn't vie details of the anticipated wave size etc; the reliability of private consultancies is also at issue, though perhaps no less reliable than by the government's own engineers; just with different priorities. I'll keep looking, but if there's a way to use the link I just cited here instead of bivouac. it's recommended as, again, it was me who penned Bivouac's little note...there's a report somewhere with pictures of the fracture zone, I'll ry to find it again.... Skookum1 ( talk) 02:56, 20 December 2008 (UTC)
Re this, I tried to look up Sager & Evans, the consulting company the IP user mentions, no luck. My guess is that property owners or maybe the Village of Harrison Hot Springs did a hired-gun consultancy report; "what geologists?" he asks here, cites form them I think are on the Mount Breakenridge article where the main content/cite is from a FVRD study. But anyone who makes editorial comments on a main article isn't concerned with playing by Wikipedia rules, I doubt he'll come up with a cite for the report whose results he's touting; and which is of dubious origin agenda-wise to start with. Skookum1 ( talk) 08:11, 10 March 2014 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was moved. -- BDD ( talk) 22:39, 26 March 2014 (UTC)
Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia → Harrison Hot Springs – Name is unique, no secondary uses exist (other than the springs themselves and a waterdrome), target is redirect to current title. Canadian disambiguation rules per CANSTYLE say unique town/city names take no disambiguation Skookum1 ( talk) 03:49, 19 March 2014 (UTC)
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Yeah, that bivouac citation is not all that reliable; I should know, I wrote it, and by not reliable i mean I was only writing from memory, not from a source cited by the CME; basically you're citing the same person who mentioend it here, unless it was on this page before I got to it. I've been slowly browsing for a suitable proper cite, i.e. a provincial government report etc but linked ones are not all that common; and many are only in FVRD refernces ot private consultant's reports, e.g. on this page. I thought about just quoting this FRD report, but it still doesn't vie details of the anticipated wave size etc; the reliability of private consultancies is also at issue, though perhaps no less reliable than by the government's own engineers; just with different priorities. I'll keep looking, but if there's a way to use the link I just cited here instead of bivouac. it's recommended as, again, it was me who penned Bivouac's little note...there's a report somewhere with pictures of the fracture zone, I'll ry to find it again.... Skookum1 ( talk) 02:56, 20 December 2008 (UTC)
Re this, I tried to look up Sager & Evans, the consulting company the IP user mentions, no luck. My guess is that property owners or maybe the Village of Harrison Hot Springs did a hired-gun consultancy report; "what geologists?" he asks here, cites form them I think are on the Mount Breakenridge article where the main content/cite is from a FVRD study. But anyone who makes editorial comments on a main article isn't concerned with playing by Wikipedia rules, I doubt he'll come up with a cite for the report whose results he's touting; and which is of dubious origin agenda-wise to start with. Skookum1 ( talk) 08:11, 10 March 2014 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was moved. -- BDD ( talk) 22:39, 26 March 2014 (UTC)
Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia → Harrison Hot Springs – Name is unique, no secondary uses exist (other than the springs themselves and a waterdrome), target is redirect to current title. Canadian disambiguation rules per CANSTYLE say unique town/city names take no disambiguation Skookum1 ( talk) 03:49, 19 March 2014 (UTC)
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