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I've no problem with during-show edits, but I would recommend if you watch what you include as the change name and not include too much spoiler information, such that those that live on the west coast aren't too spoiled but can still use their watchlist page in the 3 hrs between here and there. Certainly after a half-day after the show's aired, specific notes are ok, but it's just for the short term edits. -- Masem 01:31, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
Okay:Tough decision: We have an an accurate finish order for the entire race. Do we put it on Wikipedia to keep articles up to date and of the highest quality, or keep it out because it's way too spoilery. I say put it in. -- TeckWiz Parlate Contribs @ 00:59, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
I would suggest including the leaked bootlist as a trivia item. That has been done in the past, such as the article for TAR8. While Canoe-Jam is a verifiable source, their use of an anonymous messageboard poster as reference is not. Without knowing the identity of the leak, there's no assurance if the entire list is accurate.-- Madchester 02:08, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
I could be wrong.....but when watching the previews, on the plane where Eric and Danielle were thrown off, I saw a flag, and after doing flag browsing, it looked like the flag of Malawi . So it could be assumed if I'm correct; that the next leg will take place there. -- Squall41269 04:48, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
The article stated "Uchenna & Joyce received the 30 minute penalty on Leg 6 for not coming in first place when marked for elimination. They are the first team to incur this penalty without being eliminated since the "Marked for Elimination" penalty was introduced in Season 10". I removed this as it is incorrect (in season 10, Dave and Mary were Marked for Elimination and won the Fast Forward clue. They came in first and were not eliminated. later on, they were marked for elimination and were eliminated then). So, Ucheena and Joyce were not the first team to be marked but not eliminated. Iamtall47 01:44, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
Did anyone else notice that they were not shown in the same shot as Phil when they were eliminated? -- evrik ( talk) 20:30, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
Why is route for the next episode (7 and 8) up on the page. the episode hasn't been aired yet and thought a decision about posting spoilers-- Irishboi 15:49, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Was the 7th episode counted as one episode or two seperate episodes. the cbs website counts the entire two as episode 7, NOT episode 7 and 8 I guess what i'm asking is, are there five or four episodes left in the season-- Irishboi 01:11, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
How are we now allowing landmark destinations for episodes that have not yet aired? Tinlinkin 16:17, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Since this is the current season, I guess more people would be able to comment. From the articles of the previous seasons, only Seasons 3, 9 and 10 has the AmazingRaceLogo ( >Finish Line<) been used to denote the Finish Line. The other seasons do not have the image when denoting the Finish Line. I think there should be a uniform way of denoting the Finish Line, and placing the AmazingRaceLogo should be done. -- Hakushu8 06:32, 13 April 2007 (UTC)
In the articles of the previous seasons, someone started using the @ symbol to describe tasks performed by the teams that were not in the Detour/Roadblock/Fast Forward, and also to describe the location of the yield. I guess if anyone would like to describe additional tasks the teams do, it would be nice if they should use the @ symbol. For example in Episode 9, where the teams who didn't do the FF had to go to Victoria Park to get the gnome from a junk-like toy boat, it could be like:
(below the route markers)
@ To obtain the Pit Stop clue, teams had to pull a model boat carrying a
Travelocity gnome from one end of a pond to the other without having it fall into the water; the Pit Stop clue was contained in the bottom of the boat. -
Hakushu8
11:15, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
Last season we have exactly the same situation for this, but I'm suggest at least get more opinions or have straw polls to ensure everyone is agree about the changes. -- Aleen f1 16:26, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
I fixed some of the entries to this leg.
If not indicated on the main list, it could be incorporated into the mini-paragraph about the tasks. -- Madchester 15:20, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
For the roadblock in Leg 11, phil said that the roadblock task is to jump from Macau tower's observation deck to the street level (with safety ropes of course!). Phil also said that this jump is the highest jump in the whole The Amazing Race history. Should we add this to the trivia? Aranho 13:00, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
Since the teammates both have articles, is it a good idea to create a dab page for them? I thought of redirecting them but they participated on two seasons so a dab page is the next option, or have no page at all. Any suggestions? -- Howard the Duck 16:52, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Up in the talk subject about using "@" for additional tasks, I included an alternate form for the leg information. Instead of the prose, I suggested something similar to the following, with a slight change to use dl's (tasks are fake, obviously):
Basically, this doesn't touch the current leg information (locations with the icons next to them), and only helps to denote text that is present in each leg already. Tasks would be presented in order (eg if the RB was first, then it would be listed first).
The only major problem that I see is that if it's done here, it needs to be done on the other 10 race pages, which is a task I offer to do if it's agreed to this format (again, it's simple to do given that I'm not planning on changing the existing text unless necessary).
Thus, I'm opening the floor to see what the consensus is about changing the format. As with most WP RFD, I ask for a Support or Oppose or Comments on the issue. -- Masem 20:57, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
{{TARDetour| Name1=Chicken| Task1=Teams had to '''find''' a [[chicken]]<ref>Just checking</ref>.| Name2=Egg| Task2=Teams had to locate an [[egg]].}} {{TARRoadBlock| The selected team member had to locate a red coffee bean.}} {{TARFastForward| The team had to shave their heads bald.}} {{TARTask| The teams had to bungie jump from a tall tower prior to getting the pit stop clue.}}
References
I know recently it's been said in articles that it's unknown if the 6 Roadblock rule still exists. Eric said in tonights episode "he already did all his Roadblocks", so whereever it is in recent articles, "may ....." should be taken out. --TeckWiz is now R Parlate Contribs @(Let's go Yankees!) 00:37, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
For leg 12, they are already in the United States. Guam is not a country. So the heading for Leg 12 should be:
Leg 12 (People's Republic of China → United States)
If Guam has to be named as the destination, then the same thing should be done for Puerto Rico in
The Amazing Race 7. Remember that it was a destination then. And like Guam, it is a US territory. So the heading for the last leg there should be:
Leg 12 (Jamaica → Puerto Rico →United States)
But then it shouldn't be as the case, as it is not a country, like Guam. How would saying that Guam is a country fit
here? --
Hakushu8
05:01, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
I would appreciate if the readers of this page did not arbitrarily delete my previous posts regarding national sovereignty. Let me reiterate what I wrote.
The "People's Republic of China" indeed has ultimate sovereignty over the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong. However, Hong Kong is distinctly different than the rest of China, even having its own Olympic Team. The situation is similar in Macau. Further, The Amazing Race did not send teams into the Chinese countryside, in which case they certainly would have been in China proper. They were sent to these special administrative zones as specific episode destinations.
As far as Guam, it is a territory of the United States, and like Hong Kong and Macau, not part of the United States proper. It too was an episode destination in its own right.
Whoever continually deletes my posts on this discussion page and corrections on the main entry, please discuss here rather than continually falsifying the Wikipedia entry for this show. Thank you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 161.253.24.108 ( talk • contribs)
There's too many trivia entries. They need to removed ASAP -- Madchester 15:45, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Detour | Roadblock |
---|---|
Care Package: Teams must fill a 500 pound package with various humanitarian aid items for a neighboring island. Once complete, the teams must then board onto a transport plane and participate in an air drop training exercise. Though easier, the mission would take at least half an hour.
Engine Care: Teams had to clean an engine pod and associated flap section on the wing of a B-52 bomber until one of the base's sergeants feels the portion of the plane is clean enough. |
Teams had to perform a search and rescue mission. Using a GPS receiver, team members have to find a pilot in the Guam forest, receive new GPS co-ordinates from him, locate the landing zone, and signal for a helicopter to pick them up and bring them back to the naval base. |
Table can build continuous, not necessary break for each leg, it can be build in bottom, after race locations. This only my idea, just take for consideration. -- Aleen f1 07:03, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
Leg | Route | Locations | Tasks |
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12 | People's Republic of China → United States | *Macau to Hong Kong ( Hong Kong International Airport) to Tamuning, Guam , USA ( Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport) | |
* Yigo ( Andersen Air Force Base) >Detour (Care Package or Engine Care)< |
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* Santa Rita (Orote Peninsula – US Naval Base) >Roadblock (Who's ready to search far and wide?)< |
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* Umatac (Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad) >Pitstop (Leg 12)< |
That way, as suggested, you could run all the location descriptions into a single table. But see how "heavy" that feels (at least to me?). (And no, I'm not married to the original format I suggested, I'm trying to find a style that is easy to work with, gets the info across more directly, and will help to keep pages consistent in light of trying to cut down trivia. -- Masem 12:44, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
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-- Aleen f1 05:42, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
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-- Aleen f1 05:09, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
One thing to remember is that Wikipedia shouldn't be a substitute for watching to the actual show. (Per
WP:PLOT). I think we need to choose which details are extraneous and remove them from all Race articles. --
Madchester
16:14, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
In the final two legs, Phil repeatedly mentions Guam as being in the South Pacific. This is incorrect, since it's north of the equator, it's technically in the North Pacific. Should this goof be pointed out in "In Race" trivia? Peebidj 07:34, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
The following comment was posted on Talk:The Amazing Race 10, but I'm moving it here. The question that is posted seemed to have been answered in an above post. I don't know enough of the situation to make my own judgment, but I would go with what has been said above. Tinlinkin 05:37, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
I know the website and Phil mentioned this race being 5 continents long, but isn't it technically 6 with Guam being part of Oceania? Or was it just counted as Asia which it really shouldn't? -- 4.91.97.67 02:09, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
I propose this page be moved from "The Amazing Race 11" to "The Amzaing Race All-Stars." It was advertised as such on CBS, and is noted as such on the official CBS website. [1] -- Hydrokinetics12 ( talk) 02:13, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
So, I'm reading here that, while both Poland legs were 1 episode in the USA, they were two episodes in other countries.
If that's true, then what was the title of the second episode? It should go in the episode Title Quotes Section! Shadow2 ( talk) 07:54, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
When I read an edit summary for this matter, it says to use a "simple code". Can anyone tell me what it is? 75.89.239.242 ( talk) 15:14, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
SHould their be something in the Cast section about how Eric is the 1st Hispanic contestant to win the race? Shapiros10 ( talk) 12:53, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
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according to http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/interview-ozzy-and-danny-dish-about-the-amazing-race-all-stars-5100.php there eas an unaired route marker at another U.S. Airforce Base in Guam. However, I'm not sure exactly where they're talking about, nor do I know how to cite properly. Can someone incorperate it? Shadow2 ( talk) 02:32, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
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I've no problem with during-show edits, but I would recommend if you watch what you include as the change name and not include too much spoiler information, such that those that live on the west coast aren't too spoiled but can still use their watchlist page in the 3 hrs between here and there. Certainly after a half-day after the show's aired, specific notes are ok, but it's just for the short term edits. -- Masem 01:31, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
Okay:Tough decision: We have an an accurate finish order for the entire race. Do we put it on Wikipedia to keep articles up to date and of the highest quality, or keep it out because it's way too spoilery. I say put it in. -- TeckWiz Parlate Contribs @ 00:59, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
I would suggest including the leaked bootlist as a trivia item. That has been done in the past, such as the article for TAR8. While Canoe-Jam is a verifiable source, their use of an anonymous messageboard poster as reference is not. Without knowing the identity of the leak, there's no assurance if the entire list is accurate.-- Madchester 02:08, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
I could be wrong.....but when watching the previews, on the plane where Eric and Danielle were thrown off, I saw a flag, and after doing flag browsing, it looked like the flag of Malawi . So it could be assumed if I'm correct; that the next leg will take place there. -- Squall41269 04:48, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
The article stated "Uchenna & Joyce received the 30 minute penalty on Leg 6 for not coming in first place when marked for elimination. They are the first team to incur this penalty without being eliminated since the "Marked for Elimination" penalty was introduced in Season 10". I removed this as it is incorrect (in season 10, Dave and Mary were Marked for Elimination and won the Fast Forward clue. They came in first and were not eliminated. later on, they were marked for elimination and were eliminated then). So, Ucheena and Joyce were not the first team to be marked but not eliminated. Iamtall47 01:44, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
Did anyone else notice that they were not shown in the same shot as Phil when they were eliminated? -- evrik ( talk) 20:30, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
Why is route for the next episode (7 and 8) up on the page. the episode hasn't been aired yet and thought a decision about posting spoilers-- Irishboi 15:49, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Was the 7th episode counted as one episode or two seperate episodes. the cbs website counts the entire two as episode 7, NOT episode 7 and 8 I guess what i'm asking is, are there five or four episodes left in the season-- Irishboi 01:11, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
How are we now allowing landmark destinations for episodes that have not yet aired? Tinlinkin 16:17, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Since this is the current season, I guess more people would be able to comment. From the articles of the previous seasons, only Seasons 3, 9 and 10 has the AmazingRaceLogo ( >Finish Line<) been used to denote the Finish Line. The other seasons do not have the image when denoting the Finish Line. I think there should be a uniform way of denoting the Finish Line, and placing the AmazingRaceLogo should be done. -- Hakushu8 06:32, 13 April 2007 (UTC)
In the articles of the previous seasons, someone started using the @ symbol to describe tasks performed by the teams that were not in the Detour/Roadblock/Fast Forward, and also to describe the location of the yield. I guess if anyone would like to describe additional tasks the teams do, it would be nice if they should use the @ symbol. For example in Episode 9, where the teams who didn't do the FF had to go to Victoria Park to get the gnome from a junk-like toy boat, it could be like:
(below the route markers)
@ To obtain the Pit Stop clue, teams had to pull a model boat carrying a
Travelocity gnome from one end of a pond to the other without having it fall into the water; the Pit Stop clue was contained in the bottom of the boat. -
Hakushu8
11:15, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
Last season we have exactly the same situation for this, but I'm suggest at least get more opinions or have straw polls to ensure everyone is agree about the changes. -- Aleen f1 16:26, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
I fixed some of the entries to this leg.
If not indicated on the main list, it could be incorporated into the mini-paragraph about the tasks. -- Madchester 15:20, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
For the roadblock in Leg 11, phil said that the roadblock task is to jump from Macau tower's observation deck to the street level (with safety ropes of course!). Phil also said that this jump is the highest jump in the whole The Amazing Race history. Should we add this to the trivia? Aranho 13:00, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
Since the teammates both have articles, is it a good idea to create a dab page for them? I thought of redirecting them but they participated on two seasons so a dab page is the next option, or have no page at all. Any suggestions? -- Howard the Duck 16:52, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Up in the talk subject about using "@" for additional tasks, I included an alternate form for the leg information. Instead of the prose, I suggested something similar to the following, with a slight change to use dl's (tasks are fake, obviously):
Basically, this doesn't touch the current leg information (locations with the icons next to them), and only helps to denote text that is present in each leg already. Tasks would be presented in order (eg if the RB was first, then it would be listed first).
The only major problem that I see is that if it's done here, it needs to be done on the other 10 race pages, which is a task I offer to do if it's agreed to this format (again, it's simple to do given that I'm not planning on changing the existing text unless necessary).
Thus, I'm opening the floor to see what the consensus is about changing the format. As with most WP RFD, I ask for a Support or Oppose or Comments on the issue. -- Masem 20:57, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
{{TARDetour| Name1=Chicken| Task1=Teams had to '''find''' a [[chicken]]<ref>Just checking</ref>.| Name2=Egg| Task2=Teams had to locate an [[egg]].}} {{TARRoadBlock| The selected team member had to locate a red coffee bean.}} {{TARFastForward| The team had to shave their heads bald.}} {{TARTask| The teams had to bungie jump from a tall tower prior to getting the pit stop clue.}}
References
I know recently it's been said in articles that it's unknown if the 6 Roadblock rule still exists. Eric said in tonights episode "he already did all his Roadblocks", so whereever it is in recent articles, "may ....." should be taken out. --TeckWiz is now R Parlate Contribs @(Let's go Yankees!) 00:37, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
For leg 12, they are already in the United States. Guam is not a country. So the heading for Leg 12 should be:
Leg 12 (People's Republic of China → United States)
If Guam has to be named as the destination, then the same thing should be done for Puerto Rico in
The Amazing Race 7. Remember that it was a destination then. And like Guam, it is a US territory. So the heading for the last leg there should be:
Leg 12 (Jamaica → Puerto Rico →United States)
But then it shouldn't be as the case, as it is not a country, like Guam. How would saying that Guam is a country fit
here? --
Hakushu8
05:01, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
I would appreciate if the readers of this page did not arbitrarily delete my previous posts regarding national sovereignty. Let me reiterate what I wrote.
The "People's Republic of China" indeed has ultimate sovereignty over the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong. However, Hong Kong is distinctly different than the rest of China, even having its own Olympic Team. The situation is similar in Macau. Further, The Amazing Race did not send teams into the Chinese countryside, in which case they certainly would have been in China proper. They were sent to these special administrative zones as specific episode destinations.
As far as Guam, it is a territory of the United States, and like Hong Kong and Macau, not part of the United States proper. It too was an episode destination in its own right.
Whoever continually deletes my posts on this discussion page and corrections on the main entry, please discuss here rather than continually falsifying the Wikipedia entry for this show. Thank you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 161.253.24.108 ( talk • contribs)
There's too many trivia entries. They need to removed ASAP -- Madchester 15:45, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Detour | Roadblock |
---|---|
Care Package: Teams must fill a 500 pound package with various humanitarian aid items for a neighboring island. Once complete, the teams must then board onto a transport plane and participate in an air drop training exercise. Though easier, the mission would take at least half an hour.
Engine Care: Teams had to clean an engine pod and associated flap section on the wing of a B-52 bomber until one of the base's sergeants feels the portion of the plane is clean enough. |
Teams had to perform a search and rescue mission. Using a GPS receiver, team members have to find a pilot in the Guam forest, receive new GPS co-ordinates from him, locate the landing zone, and signal for a helicopter to pick them up and bring them back to the naval base. |
Table can build continuous, not necessary break for each leg, it can be build in bottom, after race locations. This only my idea, just take for consideration. -- Aleen f1 07:03, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
Leg | Route | Locations | Tasks |
---|---|---|---|
12 | People's Republic of China → United States | *Macau to Hong Kong ( Hong Kong International Airport) to Tamuning, Guam , USA ( Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport) | |
* Yigo ( Andersen Air Force Base) >Detour (Care Package or Engine Care)< |
| ||
* Santa Rita (Orote Peninsula – US Naval Base) >Roadblock (Who's ready to search far and wide?)< |
| ||
* Umatac (Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad) >Pitstop (Leg 12)< |
That way, as suggested, you could run all the location descriptions into a single table. But see how "heavy" that feels (at least to me?). (And no, I'm not married to the original format I suggested, I'm trying to find a style that is easy to work with, gets the info across more directly, and will help to keep pages consistent in light of trying to cut down trivia. -- Masem 12:44, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
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|
-- Aleen f1 05:42, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
... |
... |
... |
... |
-- Aleen f1 05:09, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
One thing to remember is that Wikipedia shouldn't be a substitute for watching to the actual show. (Per
WP:PLOT). I think we need to choose which details are extraneous and remove them from all Race articles. --
Madchester
16:14, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
In the final two legs, Phil repeatedly mentions Guam as being in the South Pacific. This is incorrect, since it's north of the equator, it's technically in the North Pacific. Should this goof be pointed out in "In Race" trivia? Peebidj 07:34, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
The following comment was posted on Talk:The Amazing Race 10, but I'm moving it here. The question that is posted seemed to have been answered in an above post. I don't know enough of the situation to make my own judgment, but I would go with what has been said above. Tinlinkin 05:37, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
I know the website and Phil mentioned this race being 5 continents long, but isn't it technically 6 with Guam being part of Oceania? Or was it just counted as Asia which it really shouldn't? -- 4.91.97.67 02:09, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
I propose this page be moved from "The Amazing Race 11" to "The Amzaing Race All-Stars." It was advertised as such on CBS, and is noted as such on the official CBS website. [1] -- Hydrokinetics12 ( talk) 02:13, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
So, I'm reading here that, while both Poland legs were 1 episode in the USA, they were two episodes in other countries.
If that's true, then what was the title of the second episode? It should go in the episode Title Quotes Section! Shadow2 ( talk) 07:54, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
When I read an edit summary for this matter, it says to use a "simple code". Can anyone tell me what it is? 75.89.239.242 ( talk) 15:14, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
SHould their be something in the Cast section about how Eric is the 1st Hispanic contestant to win the race? Shapiros10 ( talk) 12:53, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
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according to http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/interview-ozzy-and-danny-dish-about-the-amazing-race-all-stars-5100.php there eas an unaired route marker at another U.S. Airforce Base in Guam. However, I'm not sure exactly where they're talking about, nor do I know how to cite properly. Can someone incorperate it? Shadow2 ( talk) 02:32, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
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@ Bgsu98: As this article covers a season of The Amazing Race that included a segment in Hawaiʻi, this is a "Hawaiʻi-related article" and MOS:HAWAII applies. I'm not sure how it could not apply since several Hawaiian place names are used in this article. Mahalo, Musashi1600 ( talk) 11:16, 14 December 2023 (UTC)