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keep removing my comments you pussy who's not an admin anymore |
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* Discussions prior to 2007: see [[/Archive 1]] |
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Sorry for being a stickler, but I think this goes with the territory. I'd appreciate a reply. Thanks. [[User:Allreet|Allreet]] ([[User talk:Allreet|talk]]) 23:43, 30 December 2013 (UTC) |
Sorry for being a stickler, but I think this goes with the territory. I'd appreciate a reply. Thanks. [[User:Allreet|Allreet]] ([[User talk:Allreet|talk]]) 23:43, 30 December 2013 (UTC) |
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== yoou suck == |
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You suck HangingCurve/Blueboy96. Keep removing my edits on your talk and report me to admin processes such as sockpuppet investigationwhile you cry to your mom. You wish you were an admin so you can just block me but you can't anymore cause you lost it. I will never stop [[User:Darkknight68|Darkknight68]] ([[User talk:Darkknight68|talk]]) 20:19, 31 December 2013 (UTC) |
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Hello HangingCurve. I've reverted your edit to Bulgarian parliamentary election, 1931 for several reasons. The most pressing was the fact that there was another multi-party election of sorts in 1939, but I'm also concerned about the unencyclopedic phrasing you used. "As it turned out" is really not suitable language for Wikipedia. I raised this issue with you in June, and also reverted an edit of yours to a German election article for using equally inappropriate language. There is really no call for adding these little phrases to the stuff you're adding. Thanks, Number 57 22:57, 22 August 2013 (UTC)
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Please can you refrain from adding unsourced commentary to articles. One thing that is even more concerning is that here you completely change the content of a referenced sentence, but leave it referenced to that source, even though it does not say anything like what you have changed the sentence to. Number 57 08:38, 5 September 2013 (UTC)
Re "1947 Romania coup d'etat"
I have redirected the article to the better sourced section of the article on Michael I. Wikipedia is not here to create knowledge, just to report what reputable scholars think... and the only Romanian coup d'etat widely recognized as such by scholars is the one that happened on August 23, 1944. What you (or I) may think about the subject is irrelevant, as long as you do not have your views published in a peer-reviewed journal (or in a book put out by a reputable publisher). The "article" also had many other problems, from generic judgements that distorted the material they were supposedly source to, up to presentation of primary sources (Michael's uncorroborated recollection of the events) as facts. Anonimu (talk) 23:38, 8 September 2013 (UTC)
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Hi, HangingCurve. Would you mind citing sources for the content you added regarding North Carolina at the aforementioned article? Thank you very much in advance. Go Phightins! 18:29, 28 December 2013 (UTC)
WDIY
Hi, HangingCurve. I noticed your edits to the WDIY article and have some quibbles. Normally, I'd try to straighten out such things on my own, but I have a WP:COI since I'm affiliated with the station as a volunteer. My primary concerns are accuracy and sources.
"WDIY's sign-on made the Lehigh Valley one of the last areas of the Northeast with its own NPR station." I'm certain WDIY was late to the NPR family, but a source is needed to confirm this. Also, some re-wording is needed. The LV was one of the last areas to acquire an NPR station, but as stated, it sounds like few areas still "have" one.
"Previously, the only source of NPR news/talk programming had been a translator of WVIA-FM in Scranton." While its signal isn't strong, WHYY reaches most parts of the Lehigh Valley fairly well. By contrast, WVIA has two translators with coverage localized to Allentown (99.3) and Bethlehem (105.7). In any case, far more LV listeners tune to WHYY than WVIA. Also note that WHYY carries NPR news/talk and WVIA, NPR news/classical (no talk other than Fresh Air).
"WDIY's main frequency at 88.1 FM broadcasts at 100 watts, making it one of the weakest full NPR members." I couldn't find a source supporting the last part of the sentence. Obviously, 100 watts is on the low end of the spectrum, but the comparison and characterization ("weakest") require a source.
"Its coverage area is effectively limited to Allentown and Bethlehem." This leaves out the suburbs north and south of the two cities, more than half of the station's potential audience. No source could possibly state otherwise, though you'll find some indicating WDIY reaches the Blue Mountain about 20 miles to the north and Quakertown 20 miles to the south.
"This is due to the crowded state of the noncommercial end of the FM dial in the northeastern United States, and specifically the need to protect WNJS-FM in Berlin, New Jersey. To solve this problem, WDIY maintains two translator frequencies: 93.7 in Trexlertown and Fogelsville and 93.9 in Easton and Phillipsburg (New Jersey)." WNJS, which is 80 miles to the southeast, was not a significant factor in limiting WDIY to 100 watts, nor was "overcrowding" per se. A source would help clarify this.
Sorry for being a stickler, but I think this goes with the territory. I'd appreciate a reply. Thanks. Allreet (talk) 23:43, 30 December 2013 (UTC)
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You suck HangingCurve/Blueboy96. Keep removing my edits on your talk and report me to admin processes such as sockpuppet investigationwhile you cry to your mom. You wish you were an admin so you can just block me but you can't anymore cause you lost it. I will never stop Darkknight68 (talk) 20:19, 31 December 2013 (UTC)