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Yeah, I'm interested in doing it. Oakland's season ended last night. Felder had 11 assists, so he's currently second. If Jalan West has 5 or fewer assists tonight, then Felder will take over the top spot. —
X96lee15 (
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/University at Buffalo Rugby Football Club
X96, I've only recently become aware of these college rugby club team articles, and I only found this
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/University at Buffalo Rugby Football Club after it was already closed. This is an extremely problematic "keep" closing that relied upon a WikiProject's own notability "guideline" for teams instead of WP:ORG and WP:GNG as all other sports teams -- professional, college and amateur -- are required to do. If you nominate another college rugby club for AfD, please ping me. It's time that these articles are judged by the same notability standard as all other sports teams.
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I have taken photos for Wikipedia and I do live in the Detroit area. What specifically are you looking for? —
X96lee15 (
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I am looking for photos in the Highland Park/Hamtramck area, southwest Detroit, western Detroit (Warrendale), and southwest Oakland County as priorities. Which areas do you prefer to do? I'll be happy to list requests for whichever areas work best for you.
WhisperToMe (
talk) 13:56, 7 July 2015 (UTC)
Are you interested in photographing the following?:
Davison Elementary: 2800 E. Davison Street, Detroit MI, 48212-1680 Done
@
WhisperToMe: I've recruited my mom to take some of these photos, so I'll upload them in the next few weeks. —
X96lee15 (
talk) 21:55, 14 October 2015 (UTC)
If you do SW Detroit I am interested in these photos:
Priest Elementary School - 7840 Wagner Ave, Detroit, MI 48210
Munger School - 5225 Martin Rd, Detroit, MI 48210
And Warrendale:
Gardner Elementary, 6528 Mansfield Street, Detroit MI, 48228-5209 (of the schools I want this one so much since it has the concentration of Hispanic and Arab students in the neighborhood)
Carver Elementary-Middle School, 18701 Paul Street
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
Many Bengali students go to Davison and DIA, so I am adding the Bengali and adding them to Bengali Wikipedia articles
WhisperToMe (
talk) 06:29, 29 November 2015 (UTC)
I added a subpage to keep track of all these photos since it's getting tough for me to keep track in this talk page. You can add to that page if you want:
User:X96lee15/Photo to dos. —
X96lee15 (
talk) 15:39, 30 November 2015 (UTC)
Thank you for starting the page! I'll go ahead and add stuff to it!
WhisperToMe (
talk) 21:31, 1 December 2015 (UTC)
Dumb question
Hey, X96. Here's a question for you: why is
Template:Infobox NCAA football school not named
Template:Infobox NCAA football team? Would you have any objection to moving it to the more logical template name? If not, I will make the move, and have someone update the name in all of the articles using the template with a bot run.
Dirtlawyer1 (
talk) 17:42, 17 September 2015 (UTC)
I have no objection to the move. —
X96lee15 (
talk) 23:03, 17 September 2015 (UTC)
Could you please be more careful...
In an
an edit to the article on
Dave Boswell (baseball) you removed the disambiguation header. You didn't explain why you removed it, so I restored it.
If you think there is a good reason to temove the disambiguation, could you please offer it on
Talk:Dave Boswell (baseball)?
Geo Swan (
talk) 07:09, 25 September 2015 (UTC)
@
Geo Swan: I was very careful and removed the hatnote on purpose. See
WP:NAMB. A hatnote is not needed when the article title is not ambiguous. There are other Dave Boswells, but none that play baseball so the hatnote is extra information that is not needed according to Wikipedia guidelines. It's probably a good idea to remove it again. —
X96lee15 (
talk) 12:25, 25 September 2015 (UTC)
Template:Western Michigan Broncos football navbox
Per your reversion of my edit on
Template:Western Michigan Broncos football navbox, it's not merely the case that most other navboxes of this sort use ampersands in group headings such as "Bowls & rivalries and "Culture & lore". As far I know every other college football team navbox does (see
Category:American college football team navigational boxes) and so do all of the college basketball team navboxes (see
Category:American college basketball team navigational boxes). That's several hundred analogous navboxes there. I'm also not sure that your citation of
MOS:AMP is applicable because that guideline refers to "normal text and headings", which I would interpret to mean prose and headings for sections of prose. If you think that the use of ampersands in all these navboxes is inappropriate, please bring this up at one of the applicable WikiProjects. In the meantime, it makes no sense to have one example buck the standard.
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