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Hey there, I hope you've been doing alright with Seattle being one of the first badly affected places by the pandemic. Are things getting any better around there yet?
Anyways- to Wikipedia business, do you think a list of the Roadside stations throughout Japan would be notable enough for inclusion? There's an equivalent article in Japanese (every station also has its own article as well). I recently got a book that has details about all of them. Mccunicano ☕️ 03:27, 7 April 2020 (UTC)
Talk page stalker here. Washington got an early jolt, so took early action, and never saw the super fast growth rates that a lot of states saw. It has the longest doubling time among most-affected states, and has held the cases to about 1 per 1000 people. Good job. In California, we're lagging that by a week or so, but doing OK. Some other states blasted through the 1-per-1000 line with pretty fast growth rates, so are struggling with a big crunch this week and next. Dicklyon ( talk) 04:36, 7 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi! Thanks for your review of my bio of John Anderson. I saw that you had a number of issues with it, and I'd like to make it better. Could you tell me what you think I need to improve, please? The generic tags don't help me much I'm afraid. Thanks! Jordanroderick ( talk) 15:14, 7 April 2020 (UTC)
Hey there. I enjoyed reviewing your FAC on Interstate 82. I was wondering, would you mind reviewing one of the four other tropical cyclone related FACs? In the spirit of no quid pro quo, I'd ask you not to review mine (Gamede), but one of the other hurricane articles. Hope you're doing well :) ♫ Hurricanehink ( talk) 17:11, 8 April 2020 (UTC)
Hello SounderBruce! I was wondering if you could give me a hand editing the color for Spokane Transit's City Line on Template:STA HPT color. The color hex code I'd like to change it to (now that STA has branding for the line) is 8f498d (which will be the color used on the bus livery and station branding) but Wikipedia seems to not be able to recognize the line name and it defaults the color to the 00ccff hex code that's set up for STA routes. The only way I can change its appearance is by editing the default hex code. I'm following Template:STLinkLR color as a template, but it's not working. Am I missing a step here? Thanks! Jdubman ( talk) 23:12, 11 April 2020 (UTC)
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Hello SounderBruce, thank you for leaving that message on the talk page of my, it is really appreciated, if you believe that i am wording my edit summaries incorrectly then i would be glad to accept some tips from you as well as i am reading the article on edit summaries. Also i like that photograph of Seattle, Washington you took. I hope you have a great day/night. AgentNed ( talk) 09:04, 19 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi SounderBruce.
About the information of the last 40' Gillig Phantom, yes, it did retired 6 days after I took the picture I recently posted on Wikipedia and Wikimedia. I found out from Canadian Public Transportation Discussion Board, aka CPTDB, over the wiki page at King County Metro page. The reason I want to post mainly the picture at the information at the fleet section is to tell readers that I have the picture of 40' Phantom on its last days and I don't think others were as lucky as I am since the bus was running on my local route at that time. So, in your permission, I can just add the picture and not adding the retirement. Thanks, JC1199154.
I don't think it was needed to create a redirect page like 2001 Seattle mayoral election. It makes more sense to either create and article there (which I intend on doing in the future), or otherwise having left the page nonexistent. SecretName101 ( talk) 18:38, 22 April 2020 (UTC)
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I wanted to thank you again for the very detailed GA review. I know we disagreed on a few points, but I really appreciate the effort and thought you put into the review. If you have any GAs in the queue that you'd like reviewed, please let me know! Cheers, Pi.1415926535 ( talk) 20:59, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
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I understand most of the Sounder stations were not at the original locations of the historic railroads. And all of the articles look great, but with the History section mentioning the historic railroads I figured most locations would fine with the collapsed "former services" section. I doubt there would be enough content to create a new article for these old depots, especially with the new articles being GA or FA. Do you see no value in having the old navigation boxes in the articles, even under a collapsed header? Or they could even have a "Former services at X location" like I did at Everett. The northern Cascades stations with no history mentioned is iffy I agree, and fine (IMO) to be removed there. — GFOLEY FOUR!— 22:21, 25 April 2020 (UTC)
If you check {{
cite web}} or others, they changed accessdate
to access-date
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to last
etc. I was finding that some authors were actually the publishers and some were just wrong like "MLS Staff".
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access-date
. All citations are moving to access-date
so I'm not sure what your complaint is.
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Hi Bruce -- I'm writing on behalf of Populous, a global architecture firm with experience in sports venues. We noticed the Nashville Fairgrounds Stadium page incorrectly lists a competitor of ours as the architect. While they did the initial study, we were ultimately selected as the architect per these media reports:
https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2018/06/25/kc-firm-will-design-nashville-s-mls-stadium.html
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2018/06/21/nashville-mls-stadium-fairgrounds-contract-firm-nearly-place/721715002/
I saw you were active in the Wikipedia community and had also made an edit to the page last year. Would you be so kind as to make this correction? I would do it myself but try to err on the side of caution due to my inherent conflict of interest. Many thanks, Bewarethephog ( talk) 15:50, 30 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi
I hope you're well.
I noticed you've changed the cost of the Austin FC stadium back to $242 million from the update I made this week, to reflect the true cost of the stadium which is $260 million. The original sum quoted, $242 million, was correct in 2018, but the investment cost has risen to $260 million, a figure that has been quoted in media as it is the correct representation of the cost of the stadium. You cited it as highly promotional, but it is a fact that the costs rose, hence the investment rose. Someone looking for the cost of the stadium will see an incorrect figure now, hence the change.
Please could you help correct this error so the true cost is presented.
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Hi! I'm a frequent lurker on STB, and I really enjoy your articles. I has a couple questions about your comment about my edits made on the Orange Line article. First off, I added a sentence in the intro explaining the name change to the T line in 2021, similar to the sentence on the Red line page. I believe this would help keep consistency between ST line pages and explain the future naming system more in-depth than the T line in the feature box. The last sentence of the fare sentence seems to be speculation, as the source does not actually have anything about the future cost of link, and I don't believe that ST announces fares 2 years in advance. If I should adjust the pages back to what I did, let me know. Additionally, I'm very new to Wikipedia editing, so if it wouldn't be too hard, can you explain on how to properly explain changes?
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I note that this article has been proposed for deletion. I created this article but actually don't know much more about the topic beyond what is already in the brief article. The article actually does not claim, and is not intended to claim, that this is a registered party. I have edited the Goodspaceguy article in the past. When editing that article again this past week to reflect Goodspaceguy's most recent run for office, I noticed that he was running as a "Trump Republican" which is a different party label than he has used in the past. So I created this article to give myself something to link to. There are some news articles from reliable sources referencing this that I will add to the article. A gubernatorial election seems notable to me, and a party label used by 3 out of 37 candidates in that race--signifying that it is not confined solely to a single fringe or perennial candidate--seems at least a bit notable to me. But I confess I don't have in depth knowledge of the topic and the final call on deletion may be up to the Wikipedia community. Dash77 ( talk) 02:00, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
Hi SounderBruce - Thank You for looking at North Potomac, Maryland. You have some very impressive accomplishments in Wikipedia, so I am hoping I can learn something. I could not find any examples of GA-rated Wikipedia articles about Census Designated Places, so I was "on my own" for North Potomac. It is also difficult, at times, to find suitable references. Do not hesitate to reorder or rearrange the current article. I will use it as an example for future CDP articles such as Travilah, Maryland and possibly Darnestown, Maryland. The same pattern could possibly be used for small towns such as Queenstown, Maryland and Saint Michaels, Maryland. Thanks again - BTW, great photos & maps. TwoScars ( talk) 15:35, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
@ SounderBruce: - I will be moving to a new house in about a week—hopefully we will be able to get internet service up soon. Is there anything I should be doing with North Potomac, Maryland? TwoScars ( talk) 15:38, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
Bruce, Thank you for your help editing Draft: Snoqualmie Valley Record. I saw you removed the awards section of the paper. Are they not notable to the paper and its history? I could be wrong, but I feel like they play a part in telling the story of the paper. Maybe there is a better way than a table to display them? I am new to creating pages and everything so just wanted to reach out for more understanding. Go Sounders!! :) NoahRiffe ( talk) 20:41, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
Hello! I left a comment on my user talk page already but I requested and obtained directly from the STM under the Access to Information Act for updating it to Wikipedia, and therefore the direct link is not available. How do you suggest going with this case?-- 이동아 ( talk) 01:58, 23 May 2020 (UTC)
Hi SounderBruce,
I did a bunch of work on this page Washington State University Everett, and addressed the advertisement like tone. I did a bunch of rewording and removed comments like "state of the art," etc. I've removed the tag, please have a look and see if you think anything else should be done.
Thanks!
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There was a part of your edit that I don't fully understand -- why change citation templates to cite web/news/journal, if it has no bearing on how these are displayed to readers? 凰兰时罗 ( talk) 21:00, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
{{citation|…
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I see that you did a few edits to this article after me and described my addition of coordinates to the infobox as "sloppy", however when I look at the page as it now stands it doesn't seem like anything has changed visually. Just wondering if there is anything I should know before making similar edits in future? Hamptonian92 ( talk) 05:06, 17 June 2020 (UTC)
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I'm baffled. Mikalra ( talk) 21:39, 20 June 2020 (UTC)
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Hi SounderBruce, please you get it on the internet for CPTDB Wiki into list the bus for Community Transit currently expect coach number the same everything also own with Wiki you ABSOLUTION! Only one the new bus coach number 19100's (24) series in Snohomish County now. Well, but I can't hear and I am a deaf only in Seattle. Thanks.
CPTDB Wiki: https://cptdb.ca/wiki/index.php/Community_Transit — Preceding unsigned comment added by AmaryahJohnson1996 ( talk • contribs) 00:31, 25 June 2020 (UTC)
Hello Bruce,
Your reversals on
Lakewood station and others are at best not very useful and even irrelevant. The page
Intersection (road), by itself, has NOTHING with railways. Hence I created the section
Intersection (road)#At-grade railways and thus
At-grade &
at-grade are relevant.
Peter Horn
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Peter Horn — Bruce is absolutely correct here. He’s not suggesting that you create a whole new article. Instead, create a page that redirects to the exact section you want to go to. That way, in the future, if another editor changes the section title it’s easy to fix that one redirect... instead of the links on dozens of pages. Also, in the future if you or another editor deem that at grade railway crossings are worthy of a standalone article, you remove that redirect and you have a page that already has dozens of existing links. Bruce’s suggestion is a win-win and I can’t see any downsides to doing it that way. If you wanted an opinion from a third party who also frequently edits these pages, there you go. — RickyCourtney ( talk) 14:20, 27 June 2020 (UTC) Railway coupling#Buffers and chain
Hello Bruce—thank you for all your work on North Potomac, Maryland. It will be used as a pattern for at least two other CDPs in Maryland that I will probably finish sometime this year. I learned some new code from you: {{convert|3|mi|km|spell=in}} for three miles (4.8 km)—I had been doing that the hard way. Cheers! TwoScars ( talk) 14:50, 25 June 2020 (UTC)
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Hey there, I hope you've been doing alright with Seattle being one of the first badly affected places by the pandemic. Are things getting any better around there yet?
Anyways- to Wikipedia business, do you think a list of the Roadside stations throughout Japan would be notable enough for inclusion? There's an equivalent article in Japanese (every station also has its own article as well). I recently got a book that has details about all of them. Mccunicano ☕️ 03:27, 7 April 2020 (UTC)
Talk page stalker here. Washington got an early jolt, so took early action, and never saw the super fast growth rates that a lot of states saw. It has the longest doubling time among most-affected states, and has held the cases to about 1 per 1000 people. Good job. In California, we're lagging that by a week or so, but doing OK. Some other states blasted through the 1-per-1000 line with pretty fast growth rates, so are struggling with a big crunch this week and next. Dicklyon ( talk) 04:36, 7 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi! Thanks for your review of my bio of John Anderson. I saw that you had a number of issues with it, and I'd like to make it better. Could you tell me what you think I need to improve, please? The generic tags don't help me much I'm afraid. Thanks! Jordanroderick ( talk) 15:14, 7 April 2020 (UTC)
Hey there. I enjoyed reviewing your FAC on Interstate 82. I was wondering, would you mind reviewing one of the four other tropical cyclone related FACs? In the spirit of no quid pro quo, I'd ask you not to review mine (Gamede), but one of the other hurricane articles. Hope you're doing well :) ♫ Hurricanehink ( talk) 17:11, 8 April 2020 (UTC)
Hello SounderBruce! I was wondering if you could give me a hand editing the color for Spokane Transit's City Line on Template:STA HPT color. The color hex code I'd like to change it to (now that STA has branding for the line) is 8f498d (which will be the color used on the bus livery and station branding) but Wikipedia seems to not be able to recognize the line name and it defaults the color to the 00ccff hex code that's set up for STA routes. The only way I can change its appearance is by editing the default hex code. I'm following Template:STLinkLR color as a template, but it's not working. Am I missing a step here? Thanks! Jdubman ( talk) 23:12, 11 April 2020 (UTC)
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Hello SounderBruce, thank you for leaving that message on the talk page of my, it is really appreciated, if you believe that i am wording my edit summaries incorrectly then i would be glad to accept some tips from you as well as i am reading the article on edit summaries. Also i like that photograph of Seattle, Washington you took. I hope you have a great day/night. AgentNed ( talk) 09:04, 19 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi SounderBruce.
About the information of the last 40' Gillig Phantom, yes, it did retired 6 days after I took the picture I recently posted on Wikipedia and Wikimedia. I found out from Canadian Public Transportation Discussion Board, aka CPTDB, over the wiki page at King County Metro page. The reason I want to post mainly the picture at the information at the fleet section is to tell readers that I have the picture of 40' Phantom on its last days and I don't think others were as lucky as I am since the bus was running on my local route at that time. So, in your permission, I can just add the picture and not adding the retirement. Thanks, JC1199154.
I don't think it was needed to create a redirect page like 2001 Seattle mayoral election. It makes more sense to either create and article there (which I intend on doing in the future), or otherwise having left the page nonexistent. SecretName101 ( talk) 18:38, 22 April 2020 (UTC)
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I wanted to thank you again for the very detailed GA review. I know we disagreed on a few points, but I really appreciate the effort and thought you put into the review. If you have any GAs in the queue that you'd like reviewed, please let me know! Cheers, Pi.1415926535 ( talk) 20:59, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
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I understand most of the Sounder stations were not at the original locations of the historic railroads. And all of the articles look great, but with the History section mentioning the historic railroads I figured most locations would fine with the collapsed "former services" section. I doubt there would be enough content to create a new article for these old depots, especially with the new articles being GA or FA. Do you see no value in having the old navigation boxes in the articles, even under a collapsed header? Or they could even have a "Former services at X location" like I did at Everett. The northern Cascades stations with no history mentioned is iffy I agree, and fine (IMO) to be removed there. — GFOLEY FOUR!— 22:21, 25 April 2020 (UTC)
If you check {{
cite web}} or others, they changed accessdate
to access-date
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to last
etc. I was finding that some authors were actually the publishers and some were just wrong like "MLS Staff".
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access-date
. All citations are moving to access-date
so I'm not sure what your complaint is.
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Hi Bruce -- I'm writing on behalf of Populous, a global architecture firm with experience in sports venues. We noticed the Nashville Fairgrounds Stadium page incorrectly lists a competitor of ours as the architect. While they did the initial study, we were ultimately selected as the architect per these media reports:
https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2018/06/25/kc-firm-will-design-nashville-s-mls-stadium.html
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2018/06/21/nashville-mls-stadium-fairgrounds-contract-firm-nearly-place/721715002/
I saw you were active in the Wikipedia community and had also made an edit to the page last year. Would you be so kind as to make this correction? I would do it myself but try to err on the side of caution due to my inherent conflict of interest. Many thanks, Bewarethephog ( talk) 15:50, 30 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi
I hope you're well.
I noticed you've changed the cost of the Austin FC stadium back to $242 million from the update I made this week, to reflect the true cost of the stadium which is $260 million. The original sum quoted, $242 million, was correct in 2018, but the investment cost has risen to $260 million, a figure that has been quoted in media as it is the correct representation of the cost of the stadium. You cited it as highly promotional, but it is a fact that the costs rose, hence the investment rose. Someone looking for the cost of the stadium will see an incorrect figure now, hence the change.
Please could you help correct this error so the true cost is presented.
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Hi! I'm a frequent lurker on STB, and I really enjoy your articles. I has a couple questions about your comment about my edits made on the Orange Line article. First off, I added a sentence in the intro explaining the name change to the T line in 2021, similar to the sentence on the Red line page. I believe this would help keep consistency between ST line pages and explain the future naming system more in-depth than the T line in the feature box. The last sentence of the fare sentence seems to be speculation, as the source does not actually have anything about the future cost of link, and I don't believe that ST announces fares 2 years in advance. If I should adjust the pages back to what I did, let me know. Additionally, I'm very new to Wikipedia editing, so if it wouldn't be too hard, can you explain on how to properly explain changes?
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I note that this article has been proposed for deletion. I created this article but actually don't know much more about the topic beyond what is already in the brief article. The article actually does not claim, and is not intended to claim, that this is a registered party. I have edited the Goodspaceguy article in the past. When editing that article again this past week to reflect Goodspaceguy's most recent run for office, I noticed that he was running as a "Trump Republican" which is a different party label than he has used in the past. So I created this article to give myself something to link to. There are some news articles from reliable sources referencing this that I will add to the article. A gubernatorial election seems notable to me, and a party label used by 3 out of 37 candidates in that race--signifying that it is not confined solely to a single fringe or perennial candidate--seems at least a bit notable to me. But I confess I don't have in depth knowledge of the topic and the final call on deletion may be up to the Wikipedia community. Dash77 ( talk) 02:00, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
Hi SounderBruce - Thank You for looking at North Potomac, Maryland. You have some very impressive accomplishments in Wikipedia, so I am hoping I can learn something. I could not find any examples of GA-rated Wikipedia articles about Census Designated Places, so I was "on my own" for North Potomac. It is also difficult, at times, to find suitable references. Do not hesitate to reorder or rearrange the current article. I will use it as an example for future CDP articles such as Travilah, Maryland and possibly Darnestown, Maryland. The same pattern could possibly be used for small towns such as Queenstown, Maryland and Saint Michaels, Maryland. Thanks again - BTW, great photos & maps. TwoScars ( talk) 15:35, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
@ SounderBruce: - I will be moving to a new house in about a week—hopefully we will be able to get internet service up soon. Is there anything I should be doing with North Potomac, Maryland? TwoScars ( talk) 15:38, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
Bruce, Thank you for your help editing Draft: Snoqualmie Valley Record. I saw you removed the awards section of the paper. Are they not notable to the paper and its history? I could be wrong, but I feel like they play a part in telling the story of the paper. Maybe there is a better way than a table to display them? I am new to creating pages and everything so just wanted to reach out for more understanding. Go Sounders!! :) NoahRiffe ( talk) 20:41, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
Hello! I left a comment on my user talk page already but I requested and obtained directly from the STM under the Access to Information Act for updating it to Wikipedia, and therefore the direct link is not available. How do you suggest going with this case?-- 이동아 ( talk) 01:58, 23 May 2020 (UTC)
Hi SounderBruce,
I did a bunch of work on this page Washington State University Everett, and addressed the advertisement like tone. I did a bunch of rewording and removed comments like "state of the art," etc. I've removed the tag, please have a look and see if you think anything else should be done.
Thanks!
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There was a part of your edit that I don't fully understand -- why change citation templates to cite web/news/journal, if it has no bearing on how these are displayed to readers? 凰兰时罗 ( talk) 21:00, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
{{citation|…
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I see that you did a few edits to this article after me and described my addition of coordinates to the infobox as "sloppy", however when I look at the page as it now stands it doesn't seem like anything has changed visually. Just wondering if there is anything I should know before making similar edits in future? Hamptonian92 ( talk) 05:06, 17 June 2020 (UTC)
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I'm baffled. Mikalra ( talk) 21:39, 20 June 2020 (UTC)
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Hi SounderBruce, please you get it on the internet for CPTDB Wiki into list the bus for Community Transit currently expect coach number the same everything also own with Wiki you ABSOLUTION! Only one the new bus coach number 19100's (24) series in Snohomish County now. Well, but I can't hear and I am a deaf only in Seattle. Thanks.
CPTDB Wiki: https://cptdb.ca/wiki/index.php/Community_Transit — Preceding unsigned comment added by AmaryahJohnson1996 ( talk • contribs) 00:31, 25 June 2020 (UTC)
Hello Bruce,
Your reversals on
Lakewood station and others are at best not very useful and even irrelevant. The page
Intersection (road), by itself, has NOTHING with railways. Hence I created the section
Intersection (road)#At-grade railways and thus
At-grade &
at-grade are relevant.
Peter Horn
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Peter Horn — Bruce is absolutely correct here. He’s not suggesting that you create a whole new article. Instead, create a page that redirects to the exact section you want to go to. That way, in the future, if another editor changes the section title it’s easy to fix that one redirect... instead of the links on dozens of pages. Also, in the future if you or another editor deem that at grade railway crossings are worthy of a standalone article, you remove that redirect and you have a page that already has dozens of existing links. Bruce’s suggestion is a win-win and I can’t see any downsides to doing it that way. If you wanted an opinion from a third party who also frequently edits these pages, there you go. — RickyCourtney ( talk) 14:20, 27 June 2020 (UTC) Railway coupling#Buffers and chain
Hello Bruce—thank you for all your work on North Potomac, Maryland. It will be used as a pattern for at least two other CDPs in Maryland that I will probably finish sometime this year. I learned some new code from you: {{convert|3|mi|km|spell=in}} for three miles (4.8 km)—I had been doing that the hard way. Cheers! TwoScars ( talk) 14:50, 25 June 2020 (UTC)
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