Hello you, I'm involved in Critical Mass Montreal (in Quebec, Canada). I saw you posted a part of Joel Pomerantz's flyer explaining corking. Is there any way we could have access to the entire flyer? We could use the images and inspire ourselves on the content... Thanks. 204.19.5.251 15:48, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Compliments on a bloody good editing job. Vizjim 18:36, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
Hey Unclepea!
I read with interest your update to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Armory in which you question the validity of the statement "a remnant of Mission Creek flows through the basement of the Armory". You call the water instead "groundwater which would have percolated through the soils into nearby Mission Creek during the time it existed as an open waterway".
I am curious what exactly is the difference from your perspective? The passage of water, a 'river', still exists underground after all. If you dig down a 200 foot long portion into the underground passage of water, you'll recreate a visible flow.
I suppose you could argue that 'remnant' is a bad term. Would you prefer tour guides say "This passage of water represents one of the few above-ground and visible sections of what was Mission Creek, but now flows below ground?"
Cheers — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.80.184.54 ( talk) 02:15, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for your email. I'm pretty busy with other work right now, but I'd like to suggest that you start an article in your sandbox and I could help you develop it. It's really not so hard once you get the hang of it. Best, Yoninah ( talk) 15:41, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
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Missvain ( talk) 23:09, 30 November 2020 (UTC)Hello you, I'm involved in Critical Mass Montreal (in Quebec, Canada). I saw you posted a part of Joel Pomerantz's flyer explaining corking. Is there any way we could have access to the entire flyer? We could use the images and inspire ourselves on the content... Thanks. 204.19.5.251 15:48, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Compliments on a bloody good editing job. Vizjim 18:36, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
Hey Unclepea!
I read with interest your update to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Armory in which you question the validity of the statement "a remnant of Mission Creek flows through the basement of the Armory". You call the water instead "groundwater which would have percolated through the soils into nearby Mission Creek during the time it existed as an open waterway".
I am curious what exactly is the difference from your perspective? The passage of water, a 'river', still exists underground after all. If you dig down a 200 foot long portion into the underground passage of water, you'll recreate a visible flow.
I suppose you could argue that 'remnant' is a bad term. Would you prefer tour guides say "This passage of water represents one of the few above-ground and visible sections of what was Mission Creek, but now flows below ground?"
Cheers — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.80.184.54 ( talk) 02:15, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for your email. I'm pretty busy with other work right now, but I'd like to suggest that you start an article in your sandbox and I could help you develop it. It's really not so hard once you get the hang of it. Best, Yoninah ( talk) 15:41, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
Congratulations, and thank you for helping expand the scope of Wikipedia! We hope you will continue making quality contributions.
The article has been assessed as Start-Class, which is recorded on its talk page. Most new articles start out as Stub-Class or Start-Class and then attain higher grades as they develop over time. You may like to take a look at the grading scheme to see how you can improve the article.
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.Thanks again, and happy editing!
Missvain ( talk) 23:09, 30 November 2020 (UTC)