Just a quick note to say nice job on the revisions on Dodge Charger (B-body). Hope to see lots more of those kind of good edits. Manway ( talk) 00:15, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
I'd like to invite you to join the newly-formed taskforce Queens of the Stone Age|Queens of the Stone Age. There's alot of Queens of the Stone Age-related articles on Wikipedia that could use a little attention, and I hope this taskforce can help organize an effort to improve them. So please, take a look and if you like what you see, help us get this taskforce off the ground and a few Queens of the Stone Age pages into the front ranks of Wikipedia articles. Thanks! -- Be Black Hole Sun ( talk) 10:51, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
The Dodge Demon would be a submodel of the Dodge Dart if it had been badged "Dodge Dart Demon", i.e., if both the "Dart" and "Demon" names had appeared on the car as was the case with the Dodge Dart Swinger and Dodge Dart Hang Ten and Dodge Dart Sport. Because the Demon was practically a Dart but was marketed and badged as a Dodge Demon, it belongs in the AKA field of the Dodge Dart infobox. It may be a subtle distinction, but it is a uniform one. By contrast, the Dart Swinger, Dart Sport, Dart Sport Hang Ten, and Dart Spirit of '76 are all Dart submodels; they were all badged both Dart and Swinger, Sport, Hang Ten, Spirit of '76, etc. Things might've been different with the Demon had it been released in 1970; that year the new Duster was badged and marketed as the Plymouth Valiant Duster. The following year — 1971, when the Demon was released — the Valiant badge was removed from the Duster, which was thenceforth marketed and badged as the Plymouth Duster.
The AKA infobox field, in general, is meant for identifying and linking to badge-engineered vehicles, whether they differ in model name (Dodge Dart/Dodge Demon), make name (Chevrolet Cavalier/Toyota Cavalier or Plymouth Valiant/Chrysler Valiant), or both (Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe). Submodels are discussed in the article text itself.
As for this question being discussed quite often, that does not appear to be so; this issue does not appear ever to have been discussed on the article's talk page, which would be the appropriate venue for such a discussion. Where on Wikipedia do you see this question having come up before?
Finally, please remember to keep your tone civil when adding comments to user and article talk pages and when writing edit summaries. Thanks! — Scheinwerfermann ( talk) 01:13, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
In the article on Grove Park Inn, there's a section called "Extras at the Inn" that sounds like a sales brochure that doesn't translate well to this format. It sounds too promotional and is full of incomplete sentences. Should that be removed? Jimpatnmatt ( talk) 17:37, 22 February 2013 (UTC)
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In at least a couple of places, it is mentioned that Crawford's character in Highway Patrol, Dan Mathews, represents the CHP. Although the producers of Highway Patrol worked closely with the CHP, they were careful to not portray a specific state or agency in the show. The cars merely say "Highway Patrol" on them, Mathews always identifies himself as being with "the Highway Patrol", the tags on the cars that appeared in the series had no state designation, etc. etc. I would hope this would get corrected, as this is a fairly well known aspect of the show, at least among its fans, of which I am one. Jimpatnmatt ( talk) 18:39, 10 May 2019 (UTC)
Just a quick note to say nice job on the revisions on Dodge Charger (B-body). Hope to see lots more of those kind of good edits. Manway ( talk) 00:15, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
I'd like to invite you to join the newly-formed taskforce Queens of the Stone Age|Queens of the Stone Age. There's alot of Queens of the Stone Age-related articles on Wikipedia that could use a little attention, and I hope this taskforce can help organize an effort to improve them. So please, take a look and if you like what you see, help us get this taskforce off the ground and a few Queens of the Stone Age pages into the front ranks of Wikipedia articles. Thanks! -- Be Black Hole Sun ( talk) 10:51, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
The Dodge Demon would be a submodel of the Dodge Dart if it had been badged "Dodge Dart Demon", i.e., if both the "Dart" and "Demon" names had appeared on the car as was the case with the Dodge Dart Swinger and Dodge Dart Hang Ten and Dodge Dart Sport. Because the Demon was practically a Dart but was marketed and badged as a Dodge Demon, it belongs in the AKA field of the Dodge Dart infobox. It may be a subtle distinction, but it is a uniform one. By contrast, the Dart Swinger, Dart Sport, Dart Sport Hang Ten, and Dart Spirit of '76 are all Dart submodels; they were all badged both Dart and Swinger, Sport, Hang Ten, Spirit of '76, etc. Things might've been different with the Demon had it been released in 1970; that year the new Duster was badged and marketed as the Plymouth Valiant Duster. The following year — 1971, when the Demon was released — the Valiant badge was removed from the Duster, which was thenceforth marketed and badged as the Plymouth Duster.
The AKA infobox field, in general, is meant for identifying and linking to badge-engineered vehicles, whether they differ in model name (Dodge Dart/Dodge Demon), make name (Chevrolet Cavalier/Toyota Cavalier or Plymouth Valiant/Chrysler Valiant), or both (Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe). Submodels are discussed in the article text itself.
As for this question being discussed quite often, that does not appear to be so; this issue does not appear ever to have been discussed on the article's talk page, which would be the appropriate venue for such a discussion. Where on Wikipedia do you see this question having come up before?
Finally, please remember to keep your tone civil when adding comments to user and article talk pages and when writing edit summaries. Thanks! — Scheinwerfermann ( talk) 01:13, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
In the article on Grove Park Inn, there's a section called "Extras at the Inn" that sounds like a sales brochure that doesn't translate well to this format. It sounds too promotional and is full of incomplete sentences. Should that be removed? Jimpatnmatt ( talk) 17:37, 22 February 2013 (UTC)
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In at least a couple of places, it is mentioned that Crawford's character in Highway Patrol, Dan Mathews, represents the CHP. Although the producers of Highway Patrol worked closely with the CHP, they were careful to not portray a specific state or agency in the show. The cars merely say "Highway Patrol" on them, Mathews always identifies himself as being with "the Highway Patrol", the tags on the cars that appeared in the series had no state designation, etc. etc. I would hope this would get corrected, as this is a fairly well known aspect of the show, at least among its fans, of which I am one. Jimpatnmatt ( talk) 18:39, 10 May 2019 (UTC)