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Hey, I wasn't sure if I wanted to update the map yet but I will soon. The announcement for service to OAK was really out of the blue, I didn't know that Southwest was looking to add service. As far as the Route Map, I just got a map off of the internet and put the routes on using Paint. With the Terminal Map, I just scanned a copy of the terminal map on the TUS website and modified it.
Mason
I'm thinking they never flew to Reno. I just don't know how sure I am of that. Maybe the best choice is to revert as needing a reference. The logic being that if it was not there already, they probably did not fly there. Since they designed their routes to service Vegas and coast to coast via Vegas, Reno seems unlikely. Vegaswikian 05:10, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
Hey, please check your facts when you edit the ExpressJet page. You have edited that thing incorrectly way too many times. If you don't know what you're talking about, just leave it alone.
SAT is a hub. By the way you don't work for ExpressJet so don't assume you know more than employees who actually live in work in certain areas do. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.9.36.48 ( talk) 00:43, August 23, 2007 (UTC)
Hey, I just added some new pictures to the TUS page since I had to go to TUS to say goodbye to my cousin. I took pictures of the welcome lounges, NW/B6 Ticketing, DL/AM Ticketing, and an Alaska Airlines 737.
Hope you like!
Mason
BTW- Is there too many pictures on that page?
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By all means go right ahead! It's annoying having to change it back time after time. Thanks! :)-- Ghettorichie01 20:04, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
While yes, it is a good point, many on aviation sites could make the point that Allegiants Hub is Las Vegas, whereas their Focus Cities are at SFB and PIE.
So your saying I can't change it at all? That seems a little much, I won't change the focus city/hub, but I would think if I find out about a new destination, I could change it as long as I have proof.
Hello, It was confirmed that Frontier will be doing ground services for Sun Country Airlines so I assume Sun Country will be using gate 21 so I fixed everything up.
Mason
I appreciate your concern in regards to the addition I made to the ExpressJet page and have modified it somewhat. However, since the section in question has garnered attention from major media outlets, I felt it was necessary to note it in an effort to expand the page. Wholesale deletion of entire sections really should be avoided until one has had an opportunity to discuss the section with the author. (In my instance, I can see that it might be a bit more difficult, since I only use an IP address.)
I have created a section for this on ExpressJet's talk page. If you'd like to discuss the section further, I welcome the discourse. However, I'd appreciate it if you would give authors the opportunity to defend their additions in the future.
Thanks! 70.159.43.66 16:16, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
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The flights by North American Airlines from BWI to LOS is not a direct flight and hence should not be added as a destination of the airline from LOS. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ssublyme ( talk • contribs) 09:48, 16 July 2007 (UTC-7)
I think its premature to add routes to a map that don't begin for several months, especially those that are still pending government approval. I'm thinking of Frontier's SAN-MZT service specifically. -- Hawaiian717 20:05, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
Hey, hope you don't mind me using some similar sections in my user page. I really like the way you layed everything out. -- Pilotboi | talk 16:02, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
Dear Sox 23- Why are you so interested in the USA3000 page? The USA3000 Airlines marketing department made several changes to the page that you took the liberty to updo.
Please feel free to contact the marketing department with your questions and comments at marketing@usa3000airlines.com
Thank You Christy
Hello Sox23- Thank You for responding, we agree that Wikipedia is not marketing tool. The page was updated with corrected infomation to offer Wikipedia users up-to-date information.
Thanks
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This award is for Sox23 for your tireless work on everything related to Aviation. Keep up the good work. Marcusmax 01:47, 22 July 2007 (UTC) |
Yup, I'm a pilot, and I'm surprised it took you looking at my user page to notice ;) lol. That's great that you want to learn to become a pilot! I goto Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, which is located in Daytona Beach, Florida. (There's also a campus in Prescott, Arizona) ERAU is one of the most well-known aviation related schools in the world. In fact, 25% of all american airline pilots have graduated from ERAU. It's sometimes known as the Harvard of aviation schools, but sometimes that sounds kind of cocky, lol. Of course, it comes with it's price ;), at about $40G/year for pilots, but it's worth it. Other top universities that provide aviation training are Daniel Webster College and University of North Dakota. If you wanna chat online at any time, im on Yahoo and AOL as pokerjunkie1000 and on MSN as pilot41187@hotmail.com. -- Pilotboi / talk / contribs 04:39, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
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Don't let people haranguing you think that your hard work isn't appreciated and quality. Matt 16:23, 25 July 2007 (UTC) |
I just went through two weeks' worth of OAG online timetables - there is not one single ERJ-145 shown as serving the STL-DEN market under the United code. It's all BloJets CRJ-700s and mainline 737s. FCYTravis 06:19, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
Hello Sox23, I think it is seriously time we start updating our old pages here at WikiProject Aviation. We need a new Collaboration of the month. Old Reviews need to be archived. And old Talk page comments need to be Archived. Feel free to help maintain Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation.Thanks Marcusmax 02:25, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Please do not remove sources confirming start dates to international flights (before they begin), as you did to Melbourne Airport. It conforms to Wikipedia's reliable sources policy. 22:22, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
Hey Sox23! Someone keeps spamming the LAS and VGT pages. What's the Wikipedia procedure in banning someone/preventing them from making changes? Check out the externam links section on the McCarran and North Las Vegas airport pages to see what I mean. Thanks for any help bro. -- Ghettorichie01 17:49, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
QANTAS is now using a remote terminal for arrivals inot LAX —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 124.188.212.36 ( talk • contribs).
What I added in the Southwest Airlines article is true. I wrote that in my edit summary in that article. I have reverted the edits. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Threeonezero ( talk • contribs).
Please stop changing the Spirt Airlines page. The data you provide are inaccurate and inconsistent with the business model of the airline. You have posted a route map that was never released to the public, and use terms regarding the airline's operation that are outdated. Much of the data on this page is old and/or wrong. I suggest that you stop trying to update a page about a company for whom you have no direct knowledge. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Diemacher ( talk • contribs).
Sox 23, stop changing! Spirit operates NO hubs -- hubs are about connecting and Spirit has less than 5% connecting traffic -- Southwest is over 35% connect by comparison. It also has no "focus cities" -- that is a legacy airline term that has no relevance in the ULCC world. All three airports (FLL, DTW, and ACY) should be simply termed "bases". —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 63.251.157.172 ( talk • contribs).
Also, there is no need to put detail about an MD80 fleet that is no longer part of the airline or even owned by the airline. The airline operated DC-9s, BAC-111s, and even more equipment through its history. The MD80s are gone and have no relevance to the airline. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 63.251.157.172 ( talk • contribs).
Lastly, the aircraft are single class -- there is no two class cabin as you keep noting. The Big Freont Seat is not a class -- there is no divider between those seats and the rest, no flight attendant, no free drinks or snacks, no special check-in, etc., all features of "two class"). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 63.251.157.172 ( talk • contribs).
No problem. However you prolly shouldn't put "you are in the process of being blocked" on the page. I've banned him for 48 hours (but I didn't tell him that, figure it's an added deterrent that way), but if he starts up again, report him and state that he did it after a previous block and we can reinstate it for a longer period. David Fuchs ( talk) 19:08, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi Sox23. User:Dardani89 on the Tirana International Airport article has added ATA Airlines as a destination with service to JFK. That user also started a discussion on the article's talk page saying that ATA flies to JFK. I have deleted the entry and the user readded again. Bucs2004 00:57, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
You have been blocked for a short period for continually ignoring the three revert rule in regards to your edit war with Diemacher on Spirit Airlines. When your block ends, consider talking or mediation to resolve this dispute. David Fuchs ( talk) 15:35, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
Your recent edits to Chicago/Rockford International Airport include route map captions of "as of December 2007" (my bold). Since that date is 4 months in the future, are you sure that's the correct date to use? Maybe December 2006 would be more correct? Or maybe August 2007? We would appreciate it if you would reconsider the date. Thanks. Truthanado 00:32, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi Sox23,
How were you able to make the route map for IWA/AZA airport?
Thanks Daltnpapi4u 01:10, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
Wow! I had no idea that they even announced that, even though there were rumnors about it. Ill update it soon. Im doing good though. 25 Destinations and counting!
Mason
Don't get discouraged, there's always alternatives and ways to move on, I've hit the breaking point four times in my three years here, this soon shall pass. As for it being hubs... as far as I'm concerned, the whole bit about less than 5% conencting traffic is total crap, working there I can tell you pretty much every flight out of FLL had like half the plane connecting... heck, even some flight numbers were through (807, 816, 259, 899, 407, 705) meaning they are like, Washington - Montego Bay, or LaGuardia - San Juan with a stop in Fort Lauderdale, sounds just like what any hub does, whether Spirit wants to classify it this way is different, but looking through their own website it clearly shows that that information given by the anon is flawed and you'll most likely win the argument until Spirit officially changes their information on their website, at which point then you wouldn't be wrong anyway because you've done nothing but follow the official posted company infomation whilst the anon/user is just adding unsourced information based off his or her own claims. As for the job, try Southwest for MDW, they'd most likely be hiring, once you get to the age contact me and I'll see if there's positions open at ORD with US. -- SmthManly / ManlyTalk / ManlyContribs 06:03, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
I've responded to everyone's concerns at User talk:David Fuchs#Spirit Airlines. David Fuchs ( talk) 14:54, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
Skyvalue isn't a seasonal airline. It ended all service in May, and won't be back at Gary/Chicago ever. You need to source your infomation as well. So Quit vandalising these pages or you will be blocked from editing. Mw93 15:56, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
If you can source your information than thats fine but you haven't been doing that. QUIT VANDILISING AIRPORT AND AIRLINE PAGES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ITS ANNOYING AND CHILDISH. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
You have continued to vandilis various airlin pages including spirit airlines and soutwest airlins, and aports such at FLL. If you continue to vandalis you will be block. THIS IS YOUR FINAL WARNING. Mw93 16:12, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
Oh really You have added alot of unsourced information on rockford airport and that is vandalising and I will ask that you be block from all the airport and airlines you vandalised indefinatly. SO STOP VANDALISING OR I WILL BE FORCED TO BLOCK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!! Mw93 16:17, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
yES I CAN AND I WILL IF YOU DONT STOP —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
YOU CAN'T KEEP EDITING INFORMATION AND NOT SOURCING IT. THAT IS CALLED VANDALISM SO STOP!!!!!! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
Stop vandalising or you will be blocked. Quit being an asswhole too. grow up jerk. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
again you didnt source information. I do know how to block, but im giving you another chance. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
will you quit talking to me creep. let it go just admit it you vandalised. stop talking to me! Mw93 16:48, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
sorry for saying it was vandalism when it wasn't. just source your stuff. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
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Hey, I wasn't sure if I wanted to update the map yet but I will soon. The announcement for service to OAK was really out of the blue, I didn't know that Southwest was looking to add service. As far as the Route Map, I just got a map off of the internet and put the routes on using Paint. With the Terminal Map, I just scanned a copy of the terminal map on the TUS website and modified it.
Mason
I'm thinking they never flew to Reno. I just don't know how sure I am of that. Maybe the best choice is to revert as needing a reference. The logic being that if it was not there already, they probably did not fly there. Since they designed their routes to service Vegas and coast to coast via Vegas, Reno seems unlikely. Vegaswikian 05:10, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
Hey, please check your facts when you edit the ExpressJet page. You have edited that thing incorrectly way too many times. If you don't know what you're talking about, just leave it alone.
SAT is a hub. By the way you don't work for ExpressJet so don't assume you know more than employees who actually live in work in certain areas do. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.9.36.48 ( talk) 00:43, August 23, 2007 (UTC)
Hey, I just added some new pictures to the TUS page since I had to go to TUS to say goodbye to my cousin. I took pictures of the welcome lounges, NW/B6 Ticketing, DL/AM Ticketing, and an Alaska Airlines 737.
Hope you like!
Mason
BTW- Is there too many pictures on that page?
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By all means go right ahead! It's annoying having to change it back time after time. Thanks! :)-- Ghettorichie01 20:04, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
While yes, it is a good point, many on aviation sites could make the point that Allegiants Hub is Las Vegas, whereas their Focus Cities are at SFB and PIE.
So your saying I can't change it at all? That seems a little much, I won't change the focus city/hub, but I would think if I find out about a new destination, I could change it as long as I have proof.
Hello, It was confirmed that Frontier will be doing ground services for Sun Country Airlines so I assume Sun Country will be using gate 21 so I fixed everything up.
Mason
I appreciate your concern in regards to the addition I made to the ExpressJet page and have modified it somewhat. However, since the section in question has garnered attention from major media outlets, I felt it was necessary to note it in an effort to expand the page. Wholesale deletion of entire sections really should be avoided until one has had an opportunity to discuss the section with the author. (In my instance, I can see that it might be a bit more difficult, since I only use an IP address.)
I have created a section for this on ExpressJet's talk page. If you'd like to discuss the section further, I welcome the discourse. However, I'd appreciate it if you would give authors the opportunity to defend their additions in the future.
Thanks! 70.159.43.66 16:16, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
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The flights by North American Airlines from BWI to LOS is not a direct flight and hence should not be added as a destination of the airline from LOS. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ssublyme ( talk • contribs) 09:48, 16 July 2007 (UTC-7)
I think its premature to add routes to a map that don't begin for several months, especially those that are still pending government approval. I'm thinking of Frontier's SAN-MZT service specifically. -- Hawaiian717 20:05, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
Hey, hope you don't mind me using some similar sections in my user page. I really like the way you layed everything out. -- Pilotboi | talk 16:02, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
Dear Sox 23- Why are you so interested in the USA3000 page? The USA3000 Airlines marketing department made several changes to the page that you took the liberty to updo.
Please feel free to contact the marketing department with your questions and comments at marketing@usa3000airlines.com
Thank You Christy
Hello Sox23- Thank You for responding, we agree that Wikipedia is not marketing tool. The page was updated with corrected infomation to offer Wikipedia users up-to-date information.
Thanks
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar | ||
This award is for Sox23 for your tireless work on everything related to Aviation. Keep up the good work. Marcusmax 01:47, 22 July 2007 (UTC) |
Yup, I'm a pilot, and I'm surprised it took you looking at my user page to notice ;) lol. That's great that you want to learn to become a pilot! I goto Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, which is located in Daytona Beach, Florida. (There's also a campus in Prescott, Arizona) ERAU is one of the most well-known aviation related schools in the world. In fact, 25% of all american airline pilots have graduated from ERAU. It's sometimes known as the Harvard of aviation schools, but sometimes that sounds kind of cocky, lol. Of course, it comes with it's price ;), at about $40G/year for pilots, but it's worth it. Other top universities that provide aviation training are Daniel Webster College and University of North Dakota. If you wanna chat online at any time, im on Yahoo and AOL as pokerjunkie1000 and on MSN as pilot41187@hotmail.com. -- Pilotboi / talk / contribs 04:39, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
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Don't let people haranguing you think that your hard work isn't appreciated and quality. Matt 16:23, 25 July 2007 (UTC) |
I just went through two weeks' worth of OAG online timetables - there is not one single ERJ-145 shown as serving the STL-DEN market under the United code. It's all BloJets CRJ-700s and mainline 737s. FCYTravis 06:19, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
Hello Sox23, I think it is seriously time we start updating our old pages here at WikiProject Aviation. We need a new Collaboration of the month. Old Reviews need to be archived. And old Talk page comments need to be Archived. Feel free to help maintain Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation.Thanks Marcusmax 02:25, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Please do not remove sources confirming start dates to international flights (before they begin), as you did to Melbourne Airport. It conforms to Wikipedia's reliable sources policy. 22:22, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
Hey Sox23! Someone keeps spamming the LAS and VGT pages. What's the Wikipedia procedure in banning someone/preventing them from making changes? Check out the externam links section on the McCarran and North Las Vegas airport pages to see what I mean. Thanks for any help bro. -- Ghettorichie01 17:49, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
QANTAS is now using a remote terminal for arrivals inot LAX —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 124.188.212.36 ( talk • contribs).
What I added in the Southwest Airlines article is true. I wrote that in my edit summary in that article. I have reverted the edits. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Threeonezero ( talk • contribs).
Please stop changing the Spirt Airlines page. The data you provide are inaccurate and inconsistent with the business model of the airline. You have posted a route map that was never released to the public, and use terms regarding the airline's operation that are outdated. Much of the data on this page is old and/or wrong. I suggest that you stop trying to update a page about a company for whom you have no direct knowledge. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Diemacher ( talk • contribs).
Sox 23, stop changing! Spirit operates NO hubs -- hubs are about connecting and Spirit has less than 5% connecting traffic -- Southwest is over 35% connect by comparison. It also has no "focus cities" -- that is a legacy airline term that has no relevance in the ULCC world. All three airports (FLL, DTW, and ACY) should be simply termed "bases". —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 63.251.157.172 ( talk • contribs).
Also, there is no need to put detail about an MD80 fleet that is no longer part of the airline or even owned by the airline. The airline operated DC-9s, BAC-111s, and even more equipment through its history. The MD80s are gone and have no relevance to the airline. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 63.251.157.172 ( talk • contribs).
Lastly, the aircraft are single class -- there is no two class cabin as you keep noting. The Big Freont Seat is not a class -- there is no divider between those seats and the rest, no flight attendant, no free drinks or snacks, no special check-in, etc., all features of "two class"). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 63.251.157.172 ( talk • contribs).
No problem. However you prolly shouldn't put "you are in the process of being blocked" on the page. I've banned him for 48 hours (but I didn't tell him that, figure it's an added deterrent that way), but if he starts up again, report him and state that he did it after a previous block and we can reinstate it for a longer period. David Fuchs ( talk) 19:08, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi Sox23. User:Dardani89 on the Tirana International Airport article has added ATA Airlines as a destination with service to JFK. That user also started a discussion on the article's talk page saying that ATA flies to JFK. I have deleted the entry and the user readded again. Bucs2004 00:57, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
You have been blocked for a short period for continually ignoring the three revert rule in regards to your edit war with Diemacher on Spirit Airlines. When your block ends, consider talking or mediation to resolve this dispute. David Fuchs ( talk) 15:35, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
Your recent edits to Chicago/Rockford International Airport include route map captions of "as of December 2007" (my bold). Since that date is 4 months in the future, are you sure that's the correct date to use? Maybe December 2006 would be more correct? Or maybe August 2007? We would appreciate it if you would reconsider the date. Thanks. Truthanado 00:32, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi Sox23,
How were you able to make the route map for IWA/AZA airport?
Thanks Daltnpapi4u 01:10, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
Wow! I had no idea that they even announced that, even though there were rumnors about it. Ill update it soon. Im doing good though. 25 Destinations and counting!
Mason
Don't get discouraged, there's always alternatives and ways to move on, I've hit the breaking point four times in my three years here, this soon shall pass. As for it being hubs... as far as I'm concerned, the whole bit about less than 5% conencting traffic is total crap, working there I can tell you pretty much every flight out of FLL had like half the plane connecting... heck, even some flight numbers were through (807, 816, 259, 899, 407, 705) meaning they are like, Washington - Montego Bay, or LaGuardia - San Juan with a stop in Fort Lauderdale, sounds just like what any hub does, whether Spirit wants to classify it this way is different, but looking through their own website it clearly shows that that information given by the anon is flawed and you'll most likely win the argument until Spirit officially changes their information on their website, at which point then you wouldn't be wrong anyway because you've done nothing but follow the official posted company infomation whilst the anon/user is just adding unsourced information based off his or her own claims. As for the job, try Southwest for MDW, they'd most likely be hiring, once you get to the age contact me and I'll see if there's positions open at ORD with US. -- SmthManly / ManlyTalk / ManlyContribs 06:03, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
I've responded to everyone's concerns at User talk:David Fuchs#Spirit Airlines. David Fuchs ( talk) 14:54, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
Skyvalue isn't a seasonal airline. It ended all service in May, and won't be back at Gary/Chicago ever. You need to source your infomation as well. So Quit vandalising these pages or you will be blocked from editing. Mw93 15:56, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
If you can source your information than thats fine but you haven't been doing that. QUIT VANDILISING AIRPORT AND AIRLINE PAGES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ITS ANNOYING AND CHILDISH. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
You have continued to vandilis various airlin pages including spirit airlines and soutwest airlins, and aports such at FLL. If you continue to vandalis you will be block. THIS IS YOUR FINAL WARNING. Mw93 16:12, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
Oh really You have added alot of unsourced information on rockford airport and that is vandalising and I will ask that you be block from all the airport and airlines you vandalised indefinatly. SO STOP VANDALISING OR I WILL BE FORCED TO BLOCK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!! Mw93 16:17, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
yES I CAN AND I WILL IF YOU DONT STOP —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
YOU CAN'T KEEP EDITING INFORMATION AND NOT SOURCING IT. THAT IS CALLED VANDALISM SO STOP!!!!!! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
Stop vandalising or you will be blocked. Quit being an asswhole too. grow up jerk. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
again you didnt source information. I do know how to block, but im giving you another chance. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
will you quit talking to me creep. let it go just admit it you vandalised. stop talking to me! Mw93 16:48, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
sorry for saying it was vandalism when it wasn't. just source your stuff. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mw93 ( Talk • contribs).
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ok sorry for spelling it wrong. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.16.109.18 ( talk) 20:06, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
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