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Not to overstate the obvious. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 02:58, 5 April 2008 (UTC)Stan
When I cross 10000 bytes, I entertained the thought that this might be rated START class at least. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 21:21, 13 April 2008 (UTC) Stan
In Shipwrecks of the 1913 Great Lakes storm there is an omission. This lightship was destroyed on Lake Huron. [2] It isn't listed, and it obviously should be. It's being offsite was a contributing factor in the loss of the Matthew Andrews, which is listed. [3] See also Huron Lightship. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 20:57, 13 April 2008 (UTC) Stan
Not a stub anymore. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 18:46, 3 May 2008 (UTC) Stan
This was posted on my talk page by Editor User:7&6=thirteen. I've copied it here because discussion about an article is best when it occurs where all editors who wish can participate.
I'm not really clear what point you are trying to make.
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From Ms Clark's article:
I read that to mean that Ms Clark is NOT the author of the Port Huron Times Herald article—she may be but that point isn't made clear. That lack of clarity suggests that our citation should not list the Port Huron Times Herald as a source.
I don't dispute that there is still an active link to the MP3 of the interview and engine sounds (not the GM main engines as the current text of our article seems to imply, but rather the sounds of the starboard foghorn engine).
After enumerating all of this, I'm still at a loss as to what I've done that has upset you.
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Not to overstate the obvious. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 02:58, 5 April 2008 (UTC)Stan
When I cross 10000 bytes, I entertained the thought that this might be rated START class at least. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 21:21, 13 April 2008 (UTC) Stan
In Shipwrecks of the 1913 Great Lakes storm there is an omission. This lightship was destroyed on Lake Huron. [2] It isn't listed, and it obviously should be. It's being offsite was a contributing factor in the loss of the Matthew Andrews, which is listed. [3] See also Huron Lightship. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 20:57, 13 April 2008 (UTC) Stan
Not a stub anymore. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 18:46, 3 May 2008 (UTC) Stan
This was posted on my talk page by Editor User:7&6=thirteen. I've copied it here because discussion about an article is best when it occurs where all editors who wish can participate.
I'm not really clear what point you are trying to make.
|work=
:
From Ms Clark's article:
I read that to mean that Ms Clark is NOT the author of the Port Huron Times Herald article—she may be but that point isn't made clear. That lack of clarity suggests that our citation should not list the Port Huron Times Herald as a source.
I don't dispute that there is still an active link to the MP3 of the interview and engine sounds (not the GM main engines as the current text of our article seems to imply, but rather the sounds of the starboard foghorn engine).
After enumerating all of this, I'm still at a loss as to what I've done that has upset you.
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Nine "External links" is excessive for any article but certainly a B-class article by presenting a WP:LINKFARM as well as not being in compliance with ELPOINTS #3. Otr500 ( talk) 03:04, 5 January 2020 (UTC)