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Can anyone actually confirm that Sweden and San Marino were at war with eachother? From what I have found, they were never at war, and the Swedish Foreign Departmant denies that they ever were. GurraJG 14:57, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
Let's settle this on the talk page and avoid an edit war. I'm trying to understand why you've reverted my last edit. The rule-of-thumb for DAB pages is that the most frequent meaning of the word is first, and that, for long pages, the links are categorised. Given your order, this means you consider the most frequent meaning of "war" to be a card game, and that games, TV shows, music albums and fictional caracters can all be grouped into a single category. I have to say, I disagree on both counts. My page here has "war" in music as the first (most common) meaning, and a topical division of meanings. This, I believe, is a better organisation of the page. -- Ritchy 15:33, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
Am told that WAR - whiskey alpha romeo - was a call sign used by an early communications organization of the Pentagon. Can't seem to find a reference though. 99.40.198.205 ( talk) 08:44, 14 December 2012 (UTC)
The "Others" section has an entry containing the three blue links:
Rivalry and competition between companies offering a certain service or product, such as the " console wars", " browser wars" or " editor wars".
Then I made three sub-entries for each blue link indicating above, but my edits have been reverted, citing "unnecessary piping". I think the comment refers to my change from "[[The War Song]]"
to [[The War Song|"The War Song"]]
while editing within
the "Songs" section. Not sure why an entry like [[Example (song)|"Example" (song)]] is formatted in this way. --
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talk) 00:09, 20 October 2017 (UTC)
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Can anyone actually confirm that Sweden and San Marino were at war with eachother? From what I have found, they were never at war, and the Swedish Foreign Departmant denies that they ever were. GurraJG 14:57, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
Let's settle this on the talk page and avoid an edit war. I'm trying to understand why you've reverted my last edit. The rule-of-thumb for DAB pages is that the most frequent meaning of the word is first, and that, for long pages, the links are categorised. Given your order, this means you consider the most frequent meaning of "war" to be a card game, and that games, TV shows, music albums and fictional caracters can all be grouped into a single category. I have to say, I disagree on both counts. My page here has "war" in music as the first (most common) meaning, and a topical division of meanings. This, I believe, is a better organisation of the page. -- Ritchy 15:33, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
Am told that WAR - whiskey alpha romeo - was a call sign used by an early communications organization of the Pentagon. Can't seem to find a reference though. 99.40.198.205 ( talk) 08:44, 14 December 2012 (UTC)
The "Others" section has an entry containing the three blue links:
Rivalry and competition between companies offering a certain service or product, such as the " console wars", " browser wars" or " editor wars".
Then I made three sub-entries for each blue link indicating above, but my edits have been reverted, citing "unnecessary piping". I think the comment refers to my change from "[[The War Song]]"
to [[The War Song|"The War Song"]]
while editing within
the "Songs" section. Not sure why an entry like [[Example (song)|"Example" (song)]] is formatted in this way. --
2601:646:9280:BA70:EC62:B745:175:2A21 (
talk) 00:09, 20 October 2017 (UTC)