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Just FYI, that 201 IP address person had put that article up for prod. I took it off. See Joe Szwaja‎ talk. • <span style="font-variant:small-caps"><font color="#C00000">[[User talk:Lawrence Cohen|Lawrence Cohen]]</font></span> 13:25, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
Just FYI, that 201 IP address person had put that article up for prod. I took it off. See Joe Szwaja‎ talk. • <span style="font-variant:small-caps"><font color="#C00000">[[User talk:Lawrence Cohen|Lawrence Cohen]]</font></span> 13:25, 30 August 2007 (UTC)

==censoring your own page now, too?==

i guess it's to be expected. do they not have city council races in kent for you to get involved with? [[User:Landsfarthereast|Landsfarthereast]] 05:56, 1 September 2007 (UTC)

Revision as of 06:02, 1 September 2007

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The photo is not a copyright of ourcampaigns.com, but of the subject's campaign itself. The website, ourcampaigns is using it from the Szwaja presskit just as wikipedia is. It's a promotional photo and it's been linked to in the picture's information. Mikesmash 08:12, 31 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Primary results updates

You may want to consider waiting until the Washington primary results are certified before updating them. The update you just made is already will shortly be out of date because the SoS website is being updated constantly frequently as tallies from the absentee ballots come in. 100% of precincts only means the numbers from the polling stations are done and does not include absentee. Just a thought, but if you want to continue with the updates, more power to you. --Bobblehead 19:12, 20 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Image removal

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AFD

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Guy Gardner

I think retcon is a better word, as it wasn't taken away. If you are unclear as to the definition, I had provided you with a link to see the entry regarding the article.Arcayne 04:57, 11 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Retcon means that the ring was taken out of continuity. It hasn't been. -- mikesmash

Mike, we know that it is nearly impossible to destroy a power ring. But if you say it was destroyed (a fact that I am unaware of), perhaps you could cite a verifiable reference that it was destroyed. I will leave the statement alone for a bit, but you really need to tag a citation to that statement, or cannot stay.Arcayne 05:23, 11 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Never mind, I got it for you.Arcayne 05:40, 11 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

This doesn't appear to be a cover, because it's lacking the usual things a cover would have like the name of the publication. More likely it's a promotional pic you found on a website somewhere. If so, you need to change the licensing and indicate which website it came from. It's a great image, and I want to use it as the main pic, but can't without the full and correct info. CovenantD 12:07, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Grayvage Hulk

The term "Grayvage Hulk" gets a grand total of 6 Google hits. Only 6. And yet you keep reinserting that material. Pushing a term like that is what constitutes original research. Because it is not a common phrase at all, trying to pro mote it is the OR. Doczilla 08:10, 1 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

GRAVAGE, not Grayvage. And it gets 648 hits and is repeated by THE CURRENT Hulk writer with citation. That's two more citations than any other incarnation listed on the entry now.

I get 574 Google hits for it, but either way, you're right. That's more than 6. It's still pretty small compared to the number of hits most things get, though.

You do realize you're not supposed to revert a page more than 3 times within 24 hours, don't you? In the last few hours, you've reverted the Hulk page 5 times to a version you posted a couple of days ago -- when YOU had changed the spelling from Gravage to Grayvage, by the way. (And don't deny that the user at 24.16.211.40 is you. You repeatedly edit the same articles and in the same order in your edit history.) Doczilla 08:16, 1 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It was me, yes. And it wasn't to evade any rules -- which I was unaware of. This isn't a career to most of us. But the incarnation is prominent and has appeared continually in the series for over two years now. Not to mention its' previous appearances. The Devil Hulk has a section, yet he appeared in a video game and in only a single writer's run on the character. I really do not care what you label the section, but the incarnation deserves to be included on the page and I provided citations for it, including a quote by the series' current writer.

If it wasn't to evade any rules, the obvious question is: Then why did you wait until after your 3rd revision before logging in as Mikesmash? (I don't really care. I'm just pointing out how that looks.) Doczilla 08:25, 1 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Simple answer? Because I was lazy and wasn't logged in automatically. I didn't even KNOW there was such a rule. Fiddling with these entries is a hobby, not the serious pursuit that so many on here treat it like. And I was pissed that when it was first reverted, the patronizing description of "nonsense". Aside from the objections to the name, I haven't yet heard a rational motivation for taking a section about this Hulk incarnation down.

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Szwaja Picture

Hey - it looks like the picture you just uploaded will just be automatically deleted again in a few days - I don't know much about how fair use for pictures work, but you might want to talk to someone who does to see what you need to do to get that picture to stay there. Alternately, you could upload a picture you've taken, if you have one. Surfeited 06:51, 29 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Unfortunately, my understanding of fair use guidelines is foggy at best. I would start, however, by editing the page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Szwaja.jpg as detailed in the licensing section (you dispute the tag), and then putting what you said to me in the talk section. You may also want to write to editors such as Quadell, who know much much more about wikipedia's rule for picture use. Also, you should put a "hangon tag" to the Szwaja article if you don't want it to be deleted - without any dispute, an administrator will have no reason not to delete. Good luck! Surfeited 06:58, 29 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Joe Szwaja‎

Just FYI, that 201 IP address person had put that article up for prod. I took it off. See Joe Szwaja‎ talk. • Lawrence Cohen 13:25, 30 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]