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Feel free to pare down the plot summary. There is a lot going on in the novel, but this level of summary is perhaps still too detailed considering its length. 99.71.129.113 ( talk) 21:50, 25 October 2011 (UTC)
Stephenson is a SF author - is that why the novel has been classified as SF? I suggest that this classification is incorrect and should be removed. PateraIncus ( talk) 18:37, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
Having written the body of the article (and watching with glee as it gets improved upon) but not being much of a Wikipedia participant, I'm curious about what it takes to start moving this article up the quality scale. It's been start class for half a year now; what would it take to move up to the next level in the eyes of more experienced editors? 99.71.129.113 ( talk) 04:18, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
With today’s release of the follow up book, “Fall, or Dodge in Hell” by Neal Stephenson, I’d expect that this article will see a huge uptick, as people come to sweep the literary cobwebs of the nearly eight years that have passed since the release of “Reamde” on 20-September-2011. ISBN13: 9780062458735 - Fall, or Dodge in Hell Duchessren ( talk) 02:34, 5 June 2019 (UTC)
Hi, folks,
Neil Stephenson himself gives the title as REAMDE, and throughout the text he gives the computer virus the title of REAMDE.
Shouldn't we respect his capitalizations? It would at least explain to people coming to this page that the title is intended to be unusual-looking.
I'll wait around for a while, but I'm strongly tempted to go make these changes myself.
Thanks, to anyone who responds!
Abyssopelagic 14:28, 19 May 2014 (UTC) Abyssopelagic
Well, okay ... if I write to Neil Stephenson and he has a preference, would that make a difference?
I am truly inquiring with innocence and wide eyes.
I'm ready to go to bed now, but I might ask him tomorrow. But, having been a librarian, I do know that authors' intent don't necessarily matter, so I will give my reasons why I think CAPS are good, even if Neil says he doesn't care. I'm a sleepy girl. I hope you all have a good day, or night, and I'll check back in tomorrow. It has really been a pleasure to meet all of you ! Abyssopelagic 07:55, 20 May 2014 (UTC) Abyssopelagic
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Feel free to pare down the plot summary. There is a lot going on in the novel, but this level of summary is perhaps still too detailed considering its length. 99.71.129.113 ( talk) 21:50, 25 October 2011 (UTC)
Stephenson is a SF author - is that why the novel has been classified as SF? I suggest that this classification is incorrect and should be removed. PateraIncus ( talk) 18:37, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
Having written the body of the article (and watching with glee as it gets improved upon) but not being much of a Wikipedia participant, I'm curious about what it takes to start moving this article up the quality scale. It's been start class for half a year now; what would it take to move up to the next level in the eyes of more experienced editors? 99.71.129.113 ( talk) 04:18, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
With today’s release of the follow up book, “Fall, or Dodge in Hell” by Neal Stephenson, I’d expect that this article will see a huge uptick, as people come to sweep the literary cobwebs of the nearly eight years that have passed since the release of “Reamde” on 20-September-2011. ISBN13: 9780062458735 - Fall, or Dodge in Hell Duchessren ( talk) 02:34, 5 June 2019 (UTC)
Hi, folks,
Neil Stephenson himself gives the title as REAMDE, and throughout the text he gives the computer virus the title of REAMDE.
Shouldn't we respect his capitalizations? It would at least explain to people coming to this page that the title is intended to be unusual-looking.
I'll wait around for a while, but I'm strongly tempted to go make these changes myself.
Thanks, to anyone who responds!
Abyssopelagic 14:28, 19 May 2014 (UTC) Abyssopelagic
Well, okay ... if I write to Neil Stephenson and he has a preference, would that make a difference?
I am truly inquiring with innocence and wide eyes.
I'm ready to go to bed now, but I might ask him tomorrow. But, having been a librarian, I do know that authors' intent don't necessarily matter, so I will give my reasons why I think CAPS are good, even if Neil says he doesn't care. I'm a sleepy girl. I hope you all have a good day, or night, and I'll check back in tomorrow. It has really been a pleasure to meet all of you ! Abyssopelagic 07:55, 20 May 2014 (UTC) Abyssopelagic