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The result was '''delete'''. [[WP:V|Verifiability]] has been established by the Harvard Crimson and SMS publications and (arguably) by the e-mail. However, Rklawton's point that a joke holiday celebrated by 1000 academics is [[WP:N|not notable]], has not been disputed by any evidence brought up here. -- [[User:Samir_(The_Scope)|'''Samir''']] <small>[[User_talk:Samir_(The_Scope)|धर्म]]</small> 07:28, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

===[[Yellow Pigs Day]]===
===[[Yellow Pigs Day]]===
... and yet another thing made up in school one day. Less than 500 Google hits, many of them mirrors. It may be "real" in a few people's minds, but it's not ''real'' notable, and it really doesn't rate an article in an encyclopedia. [[User:Rklawton|Rklawton]] 22:38, 19 August 2006 (UTC)
... and yet another thing made up in school one day. Less than 500 Google hits, many of them mirrors. It may be "real" in a few people's minds, but it's not ''real'' notable, and it really doesn't rate an article in an encyclopedia. [[User:Rklawton|Rklawton]] 22:38, 19 August 2006 (UTC)
*'''Strong Keep''' - very notable. I've heard this referenced on tv before (Family Guy). --[[User:24.31.114.157|24.31.114.157]] 22:53, 28 August 2006 (UTC)

*'''Strong Keep''' - 34 year tradition, apparent cult following, and noted in 5 (at least) external sources. Seems notable to me. --[[User:Daniel Olsen|Daniel Olsen]] 00:27, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
*'''Strong Keep''' - 34 year tradition, apparent cult following, and noted in 5 (at least) external sources. Seems notable to me. --[[User:Daniel Olsen|Daniel Olsen]] 00:27, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
**External links are not references. These indicate that quite markedly. The Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics pages, for example, say ''nothing at all'' about what a Yellow Pig Math Day is, and provide nothing to substantiate any of the content of this article. The Jargon File entry for "random numbers" ''doesn't say anything at all'' about Yellow Pigs, also, but simply gives a link to the one of the same web pages given as external links here. The Everything2 node at least mentions Yellow Pigs. But if you actually read the entire article, down to the bottom, you'll see that it cites ''the very same web site as the Jargon File links to'' as one of its two sources for information, the other being the second external link given in this article. In fact, everything here appears to rely upon those two web pages as their sole sources. [[User:Uncle G|Uncle G]] 14:47, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
**External links are not references. These indicate that quite markedly. The Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics pages, for example, say ''nothing at all'' about what a Yellow Pig Math Day is, and provide nothing to substantiate any of the content of this article. The Jargon File entry for "random numbers" ''doesn't say anything at all'' about Yellow Pigs, also, but simply gives a link to the one of the same web pages given as external links here. The Everything2 node at least mentions Yellow Pigs. But if you actually read the entire article, down to the bottom, you'll see that it cites ''the very same web site as the Jargon File links to'' as one of its two sources for information, the other being the second external link given in this article. In fact, everything here appears to rely upon those two web pages as their sole sources. [[User:Uncle G|Uncle G]] 14:47, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
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*'''Comment''': I have added a newspaper reference that verifies the majority of the article's content. I suggest that those who have expressed opinions on this nomination in regard to sourcing and verifiability reconsider them according to notability criteria. [[User:NatusRoma|NatusRoma]] | [[User talk:NatusRoma|Talk]] 22:05, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
*'''Comment''': I have added a newspaper reference that verifies the majority of the article's content. I suggest that those who have expressed opinions on this nomination in regard to sourcing and verifiability reconsider them according to notability criteria. [[User:NatusRoma|NatusRoma]] | [[User talk:NatusRoma|Talk]] 22:05, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
*'''Keep'''. Yellow Pigs' Day is verifiably the creation of two notable mathematicians. It is verifiably celebrated, or at least known to, over a thousand HCSSiM alumni (a fair handful of whom are notable by Wikipedia standards) and possibly others. The Harvard Crimson is a reliable published source, and therefore most of the content of this article is verifiable. [[User:Sho Uemura|Sho Uemura]] 22:47, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
*'''Keep'''. Yellow Pigs' Day is verifiably the creation of two notable mathematicians. It is verifiably celebrated, or at least known to, over a thousand HCSSiM alumni (a fair handful of whom are notable by Wikipedia standards) and possibly others. The Harvard Crimson is a reliable published source, and therefore most of the content of this article is verifiable - the details of the HCSSiM celebration of Yellow Pigs' Day can be verified through photos put online by HCSSiM alumni. [[User:Sho Uemura|Sho Uemura]] 22:47, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

*'''Strong Keep'''. As already noted by others, YP day is celebrated by more than 1000 people, largely within an international academic community of mathematicians.

For references to YP day and the associated HCSSiM program, see:

*[http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=186796 The Harvard Crimson, 1982]
*[http://www.hcssim.org/commentary.pdf AMS, 2003]
*[http://www.hcssim.org/comm-erdos.pdf AMS, 1998]
*[http://www.ams.org/prizes/epsilon-award.html AMS epsilon awards]
*[http://www.hcssim.org/ypmd.html HCSSiM, 2006]

--[[User:Gruepig|Gruepig]] 05:48, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

*'''Keep''' per the above. &mdash;[[User:Nightstallion|<span style="font-variant:small-caps">Nightst</span>]][[User:Nightstallion/esperanza|<span style="font-variant:small-caps; color:green;">a</span>]][[User:Nightstallion|<span style="font-variant:small-caps">llion</span>]] [[User talk:Nightstallion|''(?)'']] 13:07, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
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