Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2007 March 6
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Appears to have been speedied in the belief that it's an empty category (there was no discussion about it, and the reason given appears to be some sort of automatically generated list). This category is meant to be usually empty, as articles appearing in it are often resorted quickly by hand. I'd recommend a speedy undeletion to avoid disrupting the AfD process while this DRv is ongoing (just deleting part of a process without altering the process first can be unintentionally disruptive). --ais523 18:15, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
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Since Rites of Ash has been deleted, the band has composed music for (and has aired on) nine MTV shows, including, "The Real World," "Next," "Pimp My Ride," Gauntlet 2," "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh Meat," "Island Life," "Livin La Haina" (MTV South America, etc. Also, Rites of Ash has collaborated with international DJ Paul Edge and Pablo Manzarek (son of Ray Manzarek of The Doors) on a remix album, and U.S. DMC Supremacy Champion DJ Idee on his music video "Eclectic Dreams" (which will air on MTVu and MTV2).
As for song credits, most of the MTV online archive for our credits have since been taken down. I could only find this site with credit of our work: http://www.mtv.com/#/ontv/dyn/realworld-season17/episode/featured_music.jhtml?episodeId=96397 I have the signed MTV contracts right here. We have numerous press releases and related materials on our websites: www.ritesofash.com -and- www.myspace.com/ritesofash User:ritesofashritesofash 15:28, 5 March 2007 (UTC) |
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I have been working on this list a lot and some other people too, and I know many people find it very interesting. At least one person find his way to Wikipedia by once being directed to this page. It is not the most important knowledge of course, but still it is something which facinates many people. Of course it was not ready yet, it never will be, but Wikipedia is a place in constant work, isn't it? Maybe it could be divided into a couple of subpages so as not be so long. Many pages still have links to this page. If it is not undeleted, I will have to create it again and adding all the information from my memory. It's much work, and I find it hard to see that I can remember even a fracion to start with. Also, the page was deleted after just a short period of voting. Shouldn't a vote like this be on for at least a week, so that everyone concerned might have time to notice it? John Anderson 18:10, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
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I closed the AFD as a delete. SimonP undeleted this, but the reasons he gave for doing so are uncompelling to me. The argument seems to be "this is an arterial road in Toronto, therefore it should have an article". I agree that there were a number of votes for keeping it, but these were not based on any valid reasoning I can see. I use the "nontrivial coverage in reliable sources" yardstick, but the sources given in the article are mentions of the road in passing. I just don't see how there's an encyclopedia article to be had on this topic. Friday (talk) 15:18, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
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This page was deleted because someone else also uses the same name (George Borowski)and that there was no proof that the other Guitar George had legitimate claims to the name aswell. Since the deletion of the page there has come to light many newspaper articles, TV appearences (in England and Spain) and Pictures of Guitar George using that name and showing his various appearances. This can be found at guitargeorge.net. His latest appearance being on the BBC1 TV show 'When Will I Be Famouse' on sat 17th feb which can still be viewed on the bbc website bbc.co.uk/whenwillibefamous. Only because of the coincidental use of the same name has Guitar George been deleted. If this person had had a different name there would have been no question of his inclusion in wikipedia. Guitarminator 12:02, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
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similar articles intact(ex:THIMUN) MiguelNS 11:29, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
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eGullet has 10 cites in the New York Times in the last three years, is a site with interviews and posts by notable food personalities like Food Network hosts Anthony Bourdain and Alton Brown, former LA Times Food editor Russ Parsons, hosted a chronicle of the opening of the well-known new restaurant Alinea. I know there are a million food message boards out there, but eGullet attracts a significant number of important people in the food world, such as Mediterranean cookbook author Paula Wolfert, sommelier Mark Slater at Citronelle in Washington, D.C., one of the nation's top restaurant, and others. I hope that the deletion will be reconsidered. Wnissen 05:43, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
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My article was deleted over and over and finally a block was put on the article name "Graham Mitchell". The problem is that not a single moderator responded to any of my 'hold on' requests or responded to my points/questions raised in the talk page. The reasons for deletion were inconsistent and inaccurate. For example, one admin deleted due to COI but Wikipedia's own COI page states that COI is not in itself grounds for deletion. When I point these things out to admins, they ignore me, or find another excuse (which I also disprove). It seems that the admins are not acting according to the Wikipedia spirit or rules. Full story too long to repeat here. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Funkybear (talk • contribs) 03:17, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
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This website is probably the most popular and best known place to play board games online. Principally German-style/Euro boardgames. It has had a feature article or two in Games Magazine and other hobby publications (unfortunately not available online, for the most part, though I’m looking). Chunky Rice 01:28, 6 March 2007 (UTC) Here's an article from PC World [14]. The Games Magazine article was in the February 2004 issue.Chunky Rice 02:30, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
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The AFD was closed by User:Quarl who said the result was Merge. However, only 1 person (of the 10 people who joined in) suggested a merger. 5 suggested keeping and 4 suggested deleting. Seems like the result should have been Keep, or maybe No Consensus (with default to keep). The AFD discussion: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/New Breed (ECW). TJ Spyke 00:13, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
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