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This online proclamation references the Governor of Oregon as having commended Rex T. Barber for his involvement in Little League Baseball. Hopefully that's a high enough source for Wikipedia.—Preceding unsigned comment added by EOBeav ( talk • contribs) 17:34, December 5, 2006
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Hi EOBeav. Thanks for providing the sources for the unsourced fact. I found the "Sheesh" comment a little bit uncivil, however. Sorry if you feel it's annoying to have to cite your sources. I know whether or not he supported Little League seems like a minor issue, but we are trying to write the best encyclopedia possible and that includes backing everything up with sources. Unfortunately personal experience does not count. BTW, " Culver is a city in Jefferson County, Oregon, United States." I won't revert that bit, but it is indeed a city, that's why I changed it. You're doing good work on the Oregon stuff (have you considered joining WikiProject Oregon?)-- please don't take any of my or other editor's copyediting personally. If you disagree with something, be sure to bring it up on the talk page. Thanks! Katr67 17:46, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
I started this article a couple of years ago after driving across a bridge with this guy's name on it. I did a little research and put up a few lines about him in Wikipedia. Amazing how it's grown since then. EOBeav ( talk) 22:04, 17 August 2008 (UTC)
Excellent article on Rex Barber. I have a question about the 2003 inspection of the Yamamoto crash site. Who conducted the inspection and did the analysis of the Betty Bomber. FBumpire ( talk) 02:22, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
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This online proclamation references the Governor of Oregon as having commended Rex T. Barber for his involvement in Little League Baseball. Hopefully that's a high enough source for Wikipedia.—Preceding unsigned comment added by EOBeav ( talk • contribs) 17:34, December 5, 2006
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Hi EOBeav. Thanks for providing the sources for the unsourced fact. I found the "Sheesh" comment a little bit uncivil, however. Sorry if you feel it's annoying to have to cite your sources. I know whether or not he supported Little League seems like a minor issue, but we are trying to write the best encyclopedia possible and that includes backing everything up with sources. Unfortunately personal experience does not count. BTW, " Culver is a city in Jefferson County, Oregon, United States." I won't revert that bit, but it is indeed a city, that's why I changed it. You're doing good work on the Oregon stuff (have you considered joining WikiProject Oregon?)-- please don't take any of my or other editor's copyediting personally. If you disagree with something, be sure to bring it up on the talk page. Thanks! Katr67 17:46, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
I started this article a couple of years ago after driving across a bridge with this guy's name on it. I did a little research and put up a few lines about him in Wikipedia. Amazing how it's grown since then. EOBeav ( talk) 22:04, 17 August 2008 (UTC)
Excellent article on Rex Barber. I have a question about the 2003 inspection of the Yamamoto crash site. Who conducted the inspection and did the analysis of the Betty Bomber. FBumpire ( talk) 02:22, 15 March 2009 (UTC)