EdJogg's watchlist has a tendency to grow, partly fuelled by having 'Add to Watchlist' always set.
This page lists articles (related to a topic) that may be of interest to EdJogg, but which are not present (usually) on his watchlist. The intention is that the page is examined weekly, using
Related Changes in the left side-bar, where the week's edits may be reviewed en masse. The list is mainly intended for articles which experience high edit volumes, and/or which suffer frequent vandalism (and are patrolled by other editors). Also included are articles where only a small part of the article may be of relevance ('automobile' related to steam cars, for example), or those whose significance is not obvious (eg certain placenames; pages where a talk page question has been raised) -- for these a suitable comment must be added).
Comments should be added to explain reason for inclusion in the list -- avoid wikilinking!
The date of the most recent check is recorded at EdJogg's ToDo list.
Don't forget to un-check "Watch this page" when submitting changes to these pages!
[LOW] denotes page returned to normal watchlist due to low on-going edit count
Add {{User:EdJogg/OffWatchList/Preamble}} to include this header text on a sub-page
This page is specifically for links related to steam engines and steam technology, including 'pre-history' and steam vehicles.
James Watt(Semi-protected until 04 May 10) -- highly prone to vandalism -- check weekly without fail
Requested protection at [[Wikipedia:Requests for page protection]] as follows:
James Watt
(indefinite?) Semi-protect. Long-term target for IP vandalism (school kids?). Recently semi-protected. Vandalism restarted soon after protection was lifted. User:EdJogg -- 09:16, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
Semi-protected for a period of 3 months. After 3 months the page will be automatically unprotected. Let's see how 3 months goes first. User:NJA-- 09:28, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
History of road transport(
talk) -- which actually is more like the history of road making techniques -- does it link-in to the use of rollers (and vice versa?)
Preserved Steam
Blagdon Lake[LOW] -- there's a steam pumping museum here!
SY Gondola(
talk) -- Preserved steam yacht on Coniston Water. Large edits made by EdJogg (March 2011)
Miscellaneous
Carousel(
talk) -- High edit count, minimal 'steam' content