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==Hatnotes==
Please don't create hatnotes pointing to school houses. The school houses are not notable, and if you tried to create articles about them I think they would be deleted very promptly. They also do not have the same name as the person they are named after - the house name might be "Hillary", but the article on the person is at [[Edmund Hillary]]. It is unlikely that anyone will go the the Edmund Hillary article looking for information on the house. Finally, there are often numerous items named after famous people. See [[Ernest Rutherford#Items named in honour of Rutherford's life and work]] as an example. It would be silly to try to create hatnotes for all of the things listed in that section.-<span style="font-family:cursive; color:grey;">[[User talk:gadfium|gadfium]]</span> 01:44, 9 November 2013 (UTC)

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Infobox for Triple Town

What is the "state:" part of an infobox for?

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Hello Ollieinc,

It seems to me that an article you worked on, Rangiora High School, may be copied from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZM7jaQSwII. It's entirely possible that I made a mistake, but I wanted to let you know because Wikipedia is strict about copying from other sites.

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Speedy deletion of "The most amazing town ever"

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November 2013

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Hatnotes

Please don't create hatnotes pointing to school houses. The school houses are not notable, and if you tried to create articles about them I think they would be deleted very promptly. They also do not have the same name as the person they are named after - the house name might be "Hillary", but the article on the person is at Edmund Hillary. It is unlikely that anyone will go the the Edmund Hillary article looking for information on the house. Finally, there are often numerous items named after famous people. See Ernest Rutherford#Items named in honour of Rutherford's life and work as an example. It would be silly to try to create hatnotes for all of the things listed in that section.-gadfium 01:44, 9 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]