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Alrighty. Looks like you're legit, rather than just a random passer-by (or passer-editor, heh). Several things I'm gonna have to disagree with here:
1. Why de-link the recording location? Template:Infobox album#Recorded says nothing about that, so why not keep "in Chicago, Illinois" linked as they were before? Looked fine to me. Also, can you point me to which source has the recording year? I usually leave specific or even vague recording dates out unless there's a concrete source for them.
2. What was wrong with the instrumentation being laid out the way it was before? If it merely comes down to personal preference, then.. well, then we might have a problem 'cause that's how I've always done it without being challenged so far.
3. For No Boundaries, Why is Perris Records now preferred over Thermometer Sound Surface? Both have equally dubious sources IMO. I went by Guitar Nine's version of events, but you seem to have found a different one.
4. Why has Batio's name been de-linked from the producer section? As per Template:Infobox album#Producer it says to link the producer's name, with no mention about overlink. Therefore I always tend to keep them linked for the sake of consistency. Stylistic preference again?
5. Progressive metal is now listed ahead of instrumental rock. Why's that? I know I'm getting really nitpicky here, but progressive metal in general tends to have vocals, whereas instrumental rock is.. well, exactly what is on the two albums. Is this subjective or are we going by sources here? Allmusic says pop/rock, which I find ridiculous, and if you've listened to the albums you'll most likely agree.
6. "Musicians", "Additional personnel".. ugh. Another stylistic preference? Ouch, that's three now.
Let's discuss. :-) Mac Dreamstate ( talk) 22:19, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
So I don't see any reason to revert my edits; I started the article and am now cleaning it up with updated templates and corrected/improved references. So could we just go with what I've done? Thanks for messaging me though, I'm happy to keep discussing. Andre666 ( talk) 22:25, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
Good job, I've wanted to get rid of that timeline for at least a year now. Ridernyc ( talk) 17:24, 24 May 2012 (UTC)
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I was referring to the dash between the scorelines. WP:MOS says texts should be unspaced from now on, this applies for football articles as well. Here is an example of how it should look like. Hope this clears things up a bit. Arbero ( talk) 10:54, 19 July 2012 (UTC)
Hi there - when changing full names, please cite your source in the article itself as opposed to just the edit summary - you can use <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.premierleague.com/content/dam/premierleague/site-content/News/publications/squad-lists/Squad-Lists-September-2012.pdf|title=Premier League Clubs submit Squad Lists|date=4 September 2012|publisher=Premier League}}</ref>. Regards, Giant Snowman 16:54, 5 September 2012 (UTC)
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Hey dude! It took me so much time to did the lineups like I did, so please before deleting it, ask me first please! A lot of bands have this and I find it really cool. Thank you!
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Hi - As you may have noticed, I have completely re-written the List of Southampton F.C. players and have created List of Southampton F.C. players (25–99 appearances) and List of Southampton F.C. players (fewer than 25 appearances). I see that you have been working on similar articles in your sandbox, so I'm sorry if your efforts have been wasted. I must confess that I "ripped off" your intro to the article(s). It would be nice to add some images to the articles, but I'm struggling to find any of the noteworthy players in a Saints shirt. Best wishes – keep the faith. -- Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 06:28, 18 November 2012 (UTC)
Please don't dream up a non-existent convention. The three lists are split by number of appearances, so the sorting must be on the same basis, End of. Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 20:01, 2 February 2013 (UTC)
Before deciding how to deal with this, I asked for advice at WP:football. See the discussion at [1] Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 22:44, 2 February 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for the note, but unfortunately "In That Number" does not list the Player of the Season. It is occasionally mentioned in the player bios, but that's all. Apart from the "Southampton Mad" website, I have struggled to find a better reference, even for more recent "awards". Incidentally, there is a problem with your draft article in your sandbox. The "caps" column doesn't sort correctly; this is because the use of the dagger symbol confuses the sort, which will sort it as a character. To get round this, can I suggest that you colour code and include the dagger in the "Nationality" column to indicate capped players. Also, it would be nice if the background colours and symbols could be consistent with the player list articles.
In the narrative section, it would be good if you could explain how the winner is chosen and when the award is presented. Over the years, the basis of selection has changed; originally, this was via the Daily Echo by sending in your votes, and later with a phone-in option, although lately the poll was taken over by the club. I seem to recall that in some years, there were two separate awards, one organised by the Echo and the other by the club. Likewise, with the award presentation, this has changed over the years. This used to be done at half-time in the last home match of the season, but more recently this has been done before the kick-off, with only a small part of the crowd in their seats in a very low-key affair.
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Hi. Not sure if you've seen the reply I left on my talk page so I'll repost it here. As 2013 has just begun and the EP still hasn't been released yet, it should be out sometime this year. He wouldn't make the whole thing streamable and then release it in 2014. I can't give you a reference but "TBC" would be a far better release date to put than Christmas Day. I think it's best we just put something that's not misleading and wait it out until an official release date is announced. Thanks for asking and not just editing hastily! DJUnBalanced ( talk) 16:58, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
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Ok so if singles have no articles they aren't needed, but shouldn't they be allowed? cos if other bands have singles regardless of whether or not they have articles why can't The Sword?
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OK, fair enough I see what you're doing. One comment though - What is the difference between the Total column in the Squad statistics table and Most appearances - Most appearances seems to be a duplication of the information already contained within the Squad stats table... JMHamo ( talk) 19:13, 22 August 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for the note and the new articles. The "All the Saints" book was on my Christmas list, but Santa decided it was too expensive, so I'll have to save up for it out of my meagre pension! At present, my life is largely taken up with another project, researching the lives and deaths of the men commemorated on my village war memorial in readiness for the 100th anniversary in August. Consequently, Wikipedia will have to take a back seat, so the field is all yours. I have a user page where I have listed all the Saints players from the Southern League era onwards without an article (see here), so if you want to turn the redlinks blue, that would be marvelous. The existing blue links are where articles have been created by other users since I first created the list, but need more Saints content adding. Cheers. -- Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 09:52, 7 January 2014 (UTC)
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Hi. I just felt I should explain my edit at 2013–14 Southampton F.C. season since you reverted it. The one and only reason was to make it to look more like all of the other club season articles that uses those headers to explain what is seen in the sections. For example "results by matchday" section is not clear to everyone since some editors edit against source (at least on the other articles) because they think it is position after all teams have played their matches. I realise everyone has different opinons and that all articles dont have to look the same so I wont go in to edit warring and re-revert, but I just wanted to express my opinion (although I dont see any reason for revert more than WP:OWNERSHIP and that you want the article to look what you think is right). QED237 (talk) 23:01, 7 February 2014 (UTC)
Greetings from India. I have not been able to edit much since I've been here, although I log on as often as I can. I have missed your write-ups of the Saints matches. Are you planning on bringing have such a table these up to date? Looking for a victory at Sunderland this weekend. COYR! -- Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 15:10, 14 February 2014 (UTC)
Hi there. Shouldn't Boruc be included in the top appearances table. He has played the same number of games (22) as Clyne and Lovren. It seems odd to have such a table without a keeper. I would edit it myself, but only have access to the Ipad ag the mo. Thanks as ever. -- Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 21:49, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
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Greetings, we meet again. Regarding Planet Gemini, I have the original (used to also have the reissue) version of the album—the track times are entirely accurate, taken straight from the discs. Hence the hidden note I provided, after the last time you inexplicably went and changed them.. more than three years ago. Mac Dreamstate ( talk) 13:12, 26 June 2015 (UTC)
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Hi, I just found out you reverted some of my edits regarding the release date of the N.W.A album Straight Outta Compton. I know that almost everywhere on the internet, including Wikipedia, 1988 is listed as the release date of the album. However, in one interview from around 1997, Ice Cube claimed that Straight Outta Compton was released in 1989. Also, in this interview from 2013, Ice Cube said that Straight Outta Compton and Eazy-Duz-It were released six months apart and remembers that "Eazy came out '88, N.W.A came out early '89", which clearly means that Straight Outta Compton was released in 1989 and not 1988. And no, he wasn't lying and he didn't make a "mistake" when he said that. Another reason Straight Outta Compton could have been released in 1989 is, at 10:08 mark in the documentary about Eazy-E, Eazy mentioned an album coming out in January, which also implies that the album came out that year. A 1990 article also referred to the release date of Straight Outta Compton as "last year". So therefore, 1989 is the correct release date. 2602:306:BDA9:8610:E126:D9A1:13FC:300A ( talk) 13:26, 2 October 2015 (UTC)
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Alrighty. Looks like you're legit, rather than just a random passer-by (or passer-editor, heh). Several things I'm gonna have to disagree with here:
1. Why de-link the recording location? Template:Infobox album#Recorded says nothing about that, so why not keep "in Chicago, Illinois" linked as they were before? Looked fine to me. Also, can you point me to which source has the recording year? I usually leave specific or even vague recording dates out unless there's a concrete source for them.
2. What was wrong with the instrumentation being laid out the way it was before? If it merely comes down to personal preference, then.. well, then we might have a problem 'cause that's how I've always done it without being challenged so far.
3. For No Boundaries, Why is Perris Records now preferred over Thermometer Sound Surface? Both have equally dubious sources IMO. I went by Guitar Nine's version of events, but you seem to have found a different one.
4. Why has Batio's name been de-linked from the producer section? As per Template:Infobox album#Producer it says to link the producer's name, with no mention about overlink. Therefore I always tend to keep them linked for the sake of consistency. Stylistic preference again?
5. Progressive metal is now listed ahead of instrumental rock. Why's that? I know I'm getting really nitpicky here, but progressive metal in general tends to have vocals, whereas instrumental rock is.. well, exactly what is on the two albums. Is this subjective or are we going by sources here? Allmusic says pop/rock, which I find ridiculous, and if you've listened to the albums you'll most likely agree.
6. "Musicians", "Additional personnel".. ugh. Another stylistic preference? Ouch, that's three now.
Let's discuss. :-) Mac Dreamstate ( talk) 22:19, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
So I don't see any reason to revert my edits; I started the article and am now cleaning it up with updated templates and corrected/improved references. So could we just go with what I've done? Thanks for messaging me though, I'm happy to keep discussing. Andre666 ( talk) 22:25, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
Good job, I've wanted to get rid of that timeline for at least a year now. Ridernyc ( talk) 17:24, 24 May 2012 (UTC)
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I was referring to the dash between the scorelines. WP:MOS says texts should be unspaced from now on, this applies for football articles as well. Here is an example of how it should look like. Hope this clears things up a bit. Arbero ( talk) 10:54, 19 July 2012 (UTC)
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Hey dude! It took me so much time to did the lineups like I did, so please before deleting it, ask me first please! A lot of bands have this and I find it really cool. Thank you!
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Hi - As you may have noticed, I have completely re-written the List of Southampton F.C. players and have created List of Southampton F.C. players (25–99 appearances) and List of Southampton F.C. players (fewer than 25 appearances). I see that you have been working on similar articles in your sandbox, so I'm sorry if your efforts have been wasted. I must confess that I "ripped off" your intro to the article(s). It would be nice to add some images to the articles, but I'm struggling to find any of the noteworthy players in a Saints shirt. Best wishes – keep the faith. -- Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 06:28, 18 November 2012 (UTC)
Please don't dream up a non-existent convention. The three lists are split by number of appearances, so the sorting must be on the same basis, End of. Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 20:01, 2 February 2013 (UTC)
Before deciding how to deal with this, I asked for advice at WP:football. See the discussion at [1] Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 22:44, 2 February 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for the note, but unfortunately "In That Number" does not list the Player of the Season. It is occasionally mentioned in the player bios, but that's all. Apart from the "Southampton Mad" website, I have struggled to find a better reference, even for more recent "awards". Incidentally, there is a problem with your draft article in your sandbox. The "caps" column doesn't sort correctly; this is because the use of the dagger symbol confuses the sort, which will sort it as a character. To get round this, can I suggest that you colour code and include the dagger in the "Nationality" column to indicate capped players. Also, it would be nice if the background colours and symbols could be consistent with the player list articles.
In the narrative section, it would be good if you could explain how the winner is chosen and when the award is presented. Over the years, the basis of selection has changed; originally, this was via the Daily Echo by sending in your votes, and later with a phone-in option, although lately the poll was taken over by the club. I seem to recall that in some years, there were two separate awards, one organised by the Echo and the other by the club. Likewise, with the award presentation, this has changed over the years. This used to be done at half-time in the last home match of the season, but more recently this has been done before the kick-off, with only a small part of the crowd in their seats in a very low-key affair.
I don't think Cortese has any real feel for the club and to him it's just a business which he and the Leibherr family hope to be able to sell on at a profit. Consequently, he has no real respect for the history of the club; witness the way he has treated Le Tissier in the past. Sorry; I went off one one there! Together as one – onwards and upwards. -- Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 06:49, 26 November 2012 (UTC)
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Hi. Not sure if you've seen the reply I left on my talk page so I'll repost it here. As 2013 has just begun and the EP still hasn't been released yet, it should be out sometime this year. He wouldn't make the whole thing streamable and then release it in 2014. I can't give you a reference but "TBC" would be a far better release date to put than Christmas Day. I think it's best we just put something that's not misleading and wait it out until an official release date is announced. Thanks for asking and not just editing hastily! DJUnBalanced ( talk) 16:58, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
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Sorry about that! I'm new to all of this and I thought I had done something wrong, and was trying to fix it. I'm honestly not even sure if I'm replying to this correctly. I think I'll just leave everything alone from now on. Hattiek ( talk) 20:32, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
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if you look, has been at that title for what, an hour? It was previously in userspace. I was hoping to add traffic to both of them so I didn't have to do it after writing the If 60's Were 90's (album) page, but okay.-- Laun chba ller 10:27, 22 May 2013 (UTC)
Might be of interest to you. -- 85.211.130.47 ( talk) 13:40, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
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Ok so if singles have no articles they aren't needed, but shouldn't they be allowed? cos if other bands have singles regardless of whether or not they have articles why can't The Sword?
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Hello, please do not revert decisions made by consensus on WT:FOOTY. The relevant discussion is here for you to read. Thanks, JMHamo ( talk) 18:27, 22 August 2013 (UTC)
OK, fair enough I see what you're doing. One comment though - What is the difference between the Total column in the Squad statistics table and Most appearances - Most appearances seems to be a duplication of the information already contained within the Squad stats table... JMHamo ( talk) 19:13, 22 August 2013 (UTC)
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Are we sure that removing talk page comments is okay in this case? I'm just wondering...if it is okay, then by all means, proceed.-- Sexy Kick 16:44, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
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When "re-writing" an article, please do not remove valid content and sources as you did here. I know it's 3 months ago but I hadn't realised stuff had gone missing until now. Giant Snowman 13:53, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for the note and the new articles. The "All the Saints" book was on my Christmas list, but Santa decided it was too expensive, so I'll have to save up for it out of my meagre pension! At present, my life is largely taken up with another project, researching the lives and deaths of the men commemorated on my village war memorial in readiness for the 100th anniversary in August. Consequently, Wikipedia will have to take a back seat, so the field is all yours. I have a user page where I have listed all the Saints players from the Southern League era onwards without an article (see here), so if you want to turn the redlinks blue, that would be marvelous. The existing blue links are where articles have been created by other users since I first created the list, but need more Saints content adding. Cheers. -- Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 09:52, 7 January 2014 (UTC)
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Does "All the Saints" have bios for the team managers or trainers such as Knight, Arnfeld or Bill Dawson from the earliest days? -- Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 07:34, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
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Hi. I just felt I should explain my edit at 2013–14 Southampton F.C. season since you reverted it. The one and only reason was to make it to look more like all of the other club season articles that uses those headers to explain what is seen in the sections. For example "results by matchday" section is not clear to everyone since some editors edit against source (at least on the other articles) because they think it is position after all teams have played their matches. I realise everyone has different opinons and that all articles dont have to look the same so I wont go in to edit warring and re-revert, but I just wanted to express my opinion (although I dont see any reason for revert more than WP:OWNERSHIP and that you want the article to look what you think is right). QED237 (talk) 23:01, 7 February 2014 (UTC)
Greetings from India. I have not been able to edit much since I've been here, although I log on as often as I can. I have missed your write-ups of the Saints matches. Are you planning on bringing have such a table these up to date? Looking for a victory at Sunderland this weekend. COYR! -- Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 15:10, 14 February 2014 (UTC)
Hi there. Shouldn't Boruc be included in the top appearances table. He has played the same number of games (22) as Clyne and Lovren. It seems odd to have such a table without a keeper. I would edit it myself, but only have access to the Ipad ag the mo. Thanks as ever. -- Daemonic Kangaroo ( talk) 21:49, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
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Hi the reason why I expanded the width is to make the album title fit on 1 line. Lukejordan02 ( talk) 14:59, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
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Greetings, we meet again. Regarding Planet Gemini, I have the original (used to also have the reissue) version of the album—the track times are entirely accurate, taken straight from the discs. Hence the hidden note I provided, after the last time you inexplicably went and changed them.. more than three years ago. Mac Dreamstate ( talk) 13:12, 26 June 2015 (UTC)
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Hi, I just found out you reverted some of my edits regarding the release date of the N.W.A album Straight Outta Compton. I know that almost everywhere on the internet, including Wikipedia, 1988 is listed as the release date of the album. However, in one interview from around 1997, Ice Cube claimed that Straight Outta Compton was released in 1989. Also, in this interview from 2013, Ice Cube said that Straight Outta Compton and Eazy-Duz-It were released six months apart and remembers that "Eazy came out '88, N.W.A came out early '89", which clearly means that Straight Outta Compton was released in 1989 and not 1988. And no, he wasn't lying and he didn't make a "mistake" when he said that. Another reason Straight Outta Compton could have been released in 1989 is, at 10:08 mark in the documentary about Eazy-E, Eazy mentioned an album coming out in January, which also implies that the album came out that year. A 1990 article also referred to the release date of Straight Outta Compton as "last year". So therefore, 1989 is the correct release date. 2602:306:BDA9:8610:E126:D9A1:13FC:300A ( talk) 13:26, 2 October 2015 (UTC)
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