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Speedy Deletion of 1979-80 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team

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Kindly move the article to the main article or article would be deleted — Preceding unsigned comment added by Techypedian (talkcontribs) 06:58, 22 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

Skip Hall

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Hello Glacier109, I would like your help editing Skip Hall's wiki page. I am having trouble with a bulleted list and also I would like to enter a picture that he has given me. I am currently not allowed to change the picture on his wiki. I would appreciate your help. My email address is ronwreed22@yahoo.com. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ronwreed22 (talkcontribs) 02:09, 12 May 2010 (UTC)Reply

dates

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Hi, good work on the decommissioned AFBs in Michigan. One thing about dates though, in general there is no need to link year-only dates (in the past, there has been little consistency on this, but recently the trend has been to only link to a year if the year article has pertinent information). However, because people can set preferences for how full dates are displayed, these need to be linked in order for the preferences to work properly. That is, there is no need for a standalone link to a year like 1959. But if the date includes a month and a day, like 22 May or 1965-12-01, it should be linked in order for the date to display according to user preferences. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers) for more details. Cheers. olderwiser 12:32, 11 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yes, please don't do links for standalone years, or repeat links unnecessarily. See WP:MOSLINK for a lot of material on this. Wasted Time R (talk) 13:01, 3 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
In the Camp Hale article, I'm removing some of the year links you added, for the same reasons. Also, with regard to other terms, the general rule is to wikilink only the first occurrence. In a long article, a wikilink might be repeated for convenience, but there's no need for this in a short article. JamesMLane t c 16:48, 4 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

Good work on Holt

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Saw your work on refining the Nick Holt article and adding the bit to Erickson's --good work. --Bobak 22:40, 12 December 2006 (UTC)Reply


Kibbie Dome

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I see you have done a lot of work on this page and was wondering if perhaps you might know the answer to this question. Neale burned after 69 season and it states that Idaho played the 70 season in Pullman WA. Yet WSU stadium burned in April of 1970 and from what I have found in other sources WSU played in Spokan until Martin was open. Do you know where in Pullman Idaho played also was the Kibbie Dome called Kibbie field or stadium from 71 to 74 before the dome went on thanks for any info Smith03 02:33, 3 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Glacier109. Nice work on my page. Can you change my profile pix? I hate it. I am easy to contact. Marvin9795 (talk) 14:42, 16 November 2018 (UTC)Reply

Dan Monson

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Hey, you've done some great work on the Dan Monson article. I nominated it for Good Article status not too long ago, and got some recommendations and whatnot. I'm hoping to nominate it again soon, so I was wondering if you had anything else good to include in the article, or any references for older information so we could get it to GA status. Thanks! matt91486 05:09, 4 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

College baseball

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Hello, I noticed that you have edited a College baseball related article. You may be interested to know that there is a college baseball WikiProject which you can join if you like. We would love to have you!

City/town

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Thanks for working with ID55-related communities! One thing, however: by law Idaho municipalities are all cities, so please don't change "city" to "town", even when there are just 138 people in the community. Nyttend (talk) 15:21, 9 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Speedy deletion of FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1950

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Alpine Skiing World Cup

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Hi! Please allow me to ask you what do you think is to prefer? In the head of the "Calendar" is it better to write "Place" or "Venue"? And is the correct head "Nationscup" or "Nations Cup"? Many thanks and kind regards Doma-w (talk) 13:16, 23 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Alpine Skiing World Championships

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I just wanted to let out a big thanks for you doing these articles. I am the one that keeps up with the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships if you wish to have a look at how I edit mine. Again thanks. Chris (talk) 21:49, 6 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Glacier109, I'm wondering why you are adding Terraserver links to a bunch of articles. I mean, it's already included by the coord/geohack system. tedder (talk) 04:42, 15 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Ed Pulaski relationship to Kazimierz Pulaski

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The article on Edward Pulaski says he is related to Count Kazimierz Pulaski of Revolutionary War fame. My article on Pulaski at culture.polishsite.us is referred to, but there is no proof that Edward and Kazimierz were related. That is why my article says they MAY have been related. I contacted the Executive Director of the Pulaski Project in Idaho and he said the book "Year of the Fires" by Stephen Pyne is probably erroneous about the relationship. Pyne's wife did a genealogy but her work could not be confirmed. 24.198.9.15 (talk) 18:41, 25 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, I tried the tildes but my name doesn't show. 24.198.9.15 (talk) 18:47, 25 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

U.S. Route 95 suggestions

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Hello! I noticed you've been making many edits to U.S. Route 95, particularly in the Idaho portion of the Route Description. The Idaho section is now substantially longer than route descriptions of the remaining states. I also saw that you created U.S. Route 95 in Idaho, and did some formatting edits to that some time ago. I'd like to make some suggestions that would balance out these articles:

  1. Articles on national routes tend to have just one or two paragraphs of route description for each state. Could you summarize the most notable parts of the route for the main US 95 article.
  2. Take the detailed route description you have developed and put it in the US 95 in Idaho article.
  3. On the national article, much of the Future section could be taken to the Idaho article. This can be incorporated into Future and History sections of the Idaho article as appropriate.

I thought I'd contact you personally instead of doing these changes myself, since it seems you have some familiarity with the route and I do not. Thanks for your willingness to contribute to highway articles. If you have an interest in road articles, you might check out WikiProject U.S. Roads which works on articles pertaining to Interstate, U.S., and state highway articles in the United States. Thanks! --LJ (talk) 07:35, 23 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

Too many people

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Would you please recheck Moffatt's "Population History" for Weiser? You had its 1910 population being 2,6008. I removed the 8, assuming that that was the most likely typo, but you're the one with the source. If 2,600 is wrong, and you change it, I'll see it on my watchlist; if 2,600 is correct, would you simply tell me that on my talk page? Nyttend (talk) 11:47, 20 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

County population histories

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Good idea to use the USCensusPop table — I see that around a lot, but I never thought to use it. Thanks! Nyttend (talk) 14:01, 26 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

And thank you for explaining what Lardo was :-) Nyttend (talk) 04:40, 27 April 2009 (UTC)Reply
And thanks even more for correcting the Sun Valley totals! Nyttend (talk) 04:44, 27 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

edit summaries

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Thanks for your work on various Oregon articles where you template population figures. A great edit summary would be format population history with template or something to that effect so those of us who watch the articles aren't perplexed by the strange diff. Thanks. —EncMstr (talk) 21:27, 29 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Draft boxes

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Love the cleanup work you've been doing on the Nebraska season pages, but one question: I placed some less-thorough draft data on those pages in the past, under the heading "NFL and Pro Players", which are pretty much made irrelevant by your upgrades, but you're not removing the old sections when you put the new stuff in. Any reason why? The additions are great, though, thanks. Fjbfour (talk) 03:31, 16 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Image sizes

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I noticed you changed thumbnail image sizes on U.S. Route 93. Please do not force image sizes into the code like this without a good reason, as it goes against Wikipedia's Image use policy--see WP:IMGSIZE. Thanks. --LJ (talk) 07:50, 30 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Lindsey Vonn in 2010

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I want to know what do you think?BLUEDOGTN 19:00, 13 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Regarding your recent edits to I-80 in Nevada

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[1] FYI, the Manual of Style, specifically the section titled WP:BOLDTITLE discourages text that is both bolded and linked. This is a serious problem we have had for some reason on road articles. Dave (talk) 20:58, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Golfer infobox changes

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Please stop making changes to Golfer infobox content, such as putting ages players were at the time they turned pro. This unnecessarily clutters up the page. Anyone can figure out the age a player was when they turned pro since the month and year they turned pro is listed and their birthdate is listed. Thank you. --Crunch (talk) 14:00, 1 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

1962 U.S. Open at Oakmont

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The playoff between Nicklaus and Palmer was played on a Sunday not a Monday. The US Open used to end with 36 holes played on Saturday at the time. Any playoff was scheduled for Sundays. In 1929 there was the famous case of Bobby Jones playoff opponent being Roman Catholic and some kind of scheduling allotment being made so he could go to mass.

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Also Nicklaus and Palmer didn't play all 5 rounds together. For rounds 3 and 4, Nicklaus played with Billy Maxwell on Saturday. The source for that is Nicklaus book 'The Greatest Game of all'- William 17:46, 29 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Prize

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Hello Glacier109, I am contacting you because in golf they put Money not Winnings as the standard on most leaderboards used at the end of tournaments. I am just wondering why you selected the word winnings?SaysWhoWhatWhenWhereWhyHow? (talk) 00:38, 1 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

2011 Idaho Vandals months

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Please stop shortening the month names on the 2011 Idaho Vandals football team. There is absolutely zero reason for it to be shortened. Every other WAC team and almost ever FBS teams page spells out the entire month. Plus I have reverted you shortening it three times now and you've given no reason for changing it back. Please leave it the way it is. Thank you.Bsuorangecrush (talk) 22:44, 16 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Formatting issues

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Glacier109, thanks for your efforts to build out biography articles for figures in college football and basketball. However, I have noted that you are repeatedly introducing formatting, particularly within Template:Infobox college coach, that goes against standard, accepted conventions, and is, in some cases, in violation of elements of Wikipedia:Manual of Style. Some specific things to keep in mind:

  • When stating a year range either in an infobox or parenthetically in the the body of an article, the standard to is write out the full four digits of the end year, e.g. 1972–1976, not 1972–76.
  • There is no need to bold teams name in Infobox college coach to note head coaching tenures. The lack of a parenthetical, assistant designation sufficiently implies such.
  • The wikilinks you have introduced in the lead of John L. Smith are misleading. Writing "University of Idaho" but wiki-linking to Idaho Vandals football is poor form. If you want to talk about the football team specifically, write the text as such.
  • I know of no good reason to ever use a dash or hyphen in tandem with parentheses, as you've introduced into the infobox of Lyle Smith. This is just grammatical clutter.
  • Your use of hyphens in general is wrong, particularly within reference citations. Please review WP:DASH and use templates such as Template:Cite news for reference citations.

Thanks and let me know if you have questions on this stuff. Jweiss11 (talk) 11:20, 18 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

Categorization of college athletes

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Per WP:CAT, whenever an athlete who played a sport at a college/university is under its applicable category (e.g. Category:Washington State Cougars football players), it is inappropriate to also include Category:Washington State University alumni because being a player on a school's team inherently makes that person an alumnus of that school. You are supposed to use only the lowest-level category in a category tree. Thanks. Jrcla2 (talk) 04:05, 30 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

Question

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Why did you delete[2] Julieta Granada's playoff box?...William 17:14, 22 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Your LET Playoff box for Granada was also incorrect. She was eliminated on the first extra hole. I edited it accordingly....William 20:00, 22 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Playoff Result boxes

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I undid the second Granada playoff edit of yours. Here's why- As per a talk discussion I had with Tewapack the playoff result boxes emphasize the score that wins a hole. Here's why

1- 3 player or more playoff and players make multiple scores. Weir birdies, Els and Toms miss birdie putts, Garcia still putting for bogey. That's the 1999 Tour Championship BTW. In all the playoff boxes concerned it says Weir wins with birdie on first extra hole. 2- Multiple player playoff where players drop off on different holes. Player A wins with birdie on third extra hole, but say golfers B and C make bogey and double bogey on second extra hole while Players A and D make par. It then reads Player A wins with birdie on third extra hole, Player B and C eliminated with par on second hole. As Tewapack said, keep it simple 3- Just a two-way playoff. Recordbooks and news articles say just that Nicklaus birdied the fifth hole to win after Lee Elder missed his birdie putt. But it doesn't say if Elder made par or even putted out. 1968 American Golf Classic and the playoff boxes for Jack Nicklaus, Frank Beard, and Lee Elder all read Nicklaus wins with birdie on fifth extra hole, Beard eliminated with birdie on first hole.

Do you understand now?...William 21:38, 22 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

You shouldn't really have done that

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I mean create a Kingsmill Championship because if you had gone to the tournament website[3] you would have learned this tournament is a continuation of the Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill. In that case that tournament article would have just been renamed....William 12:57, 26 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

This is correct information that the Kingsmill Championship is a continuation of the Michelob ULTA Open at Kingsmill. This was obviously a good faith edit by Glacier109. Let's give him/her the opportunity to correct it without scolding. --Crunch (talk) 19:38, 26 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Fixing page history

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Top 10 and ties only

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I saw your edit[4] to the 2011 US Open. The only leaders for all four rounds is the top 10 and ties. That's the way all the major championship articles, both men's and women's. So I am removing the players who finished 11th and higher....William 23:20, 3 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

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In-Kyung Kim

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I noticed your edit[5] to Na-Yeon Choi. It is incorrect. We use the name the player goes by at the time of the result. Look through lpga win boxes and you'll see Rachel Teske and Rachel Heatherington, Dottie Pepper and Dottie Mochrie, Jody Anschutz and Jody Rosenthanl, the same applies if a player changes first names. Like Gloria Park to Hee-Jung Park. At the time of the 2010 Jamie Farr, Kim was going by In-Kyung not I.K....William 18:27, 27 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Hello, I wanted to say thanks for the section in Big Sky Conference#Sports about baseball that you added a few months ago. I'm working on the Gonzaga Bulldogs baseball page in my sandbox, and the clarification and fantastic sources in the section you added were a big help. Thanks! Kithira (talk) 02:23, 9 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Your addition of the Age column to the LPGA Tour Career Summary in LPGA players' article is undoubtedly well-intentioned, but it does not belong. This is a summary of career results, not a listing of biographical details that can easily and more accurately be determined by using the players' stated birth dates. Your additions are being reverted. --Crunch (talk) 23:52, 17 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Exactly, this is because you are the one that has done them all and I am in utter disagreement so Phil Mickelson can have three listed without a break, but Tiger Woods is different in some shape or fashion to you. I don't get it, see 2013 Masters Tournament, for my outrage.HotHat (talk) 13:34, 13 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

Also, I advise you to look at Masters list, US Open list, The Open Championship list, PGA Championship list, see we don't break them on these, so why are we now creating a double standard?HotHat (talk) 13:44, 13 August 2013 (UTC)Reply
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In your edit here[6] why did you change the sentence 'At one point in the final round there were nine players tied for the lead.' to 'During the final round, nine players either led or shared the lead.' ? The IC for this sentence that was there before and after that change is very clear. The SI article says 'At exactly 4:25 p.m., EDT, Floyd birdied the par-3 11th to complete a nine-way tie for first.' This is the second time in a little over a year somebody changed that sentence from correct to incorrect when there is a IC on it. Here's the other.[7]...William 14:32, 25 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Thank you so much for your addition to Payette High School. I've lived in the Payette area for 12 years now and always wondered about it. The librarians couldn't even point me toward an answer and I've never had time to dig. The first time I saw it, I asked my companion why there was a nuclear power plant right in town. Great job! - John from Idegon (talk) 02:48, 13 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Just a quick heads-up that I've put you in for Auto-Patrolled status at WP:Requests for permissions. I caught one of your football season pieces at New Page Patroll and it seems like you get it... If approved by an administrator, this status will help keep the pesty New Page Patrollers off your back so they can concentrate on potentially more problematic starts. Keep up the good work!!! —Tim /// Carrite (talk) 21:35, 3 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Autopatrolled

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Hi Glacier109, I just wanted to let you know that I have added the "autopatrolled" permission to your account, as you have created numerous, valid articles. This feature will have no effect on your editing, and is simply intended to reduce the workload on new page patrollers. For more information on the patroller right, see Wikipedia:Autopatrolled. Feel free to leave me a message if you have any questions. Happy editing! kelapstick(bainuu) 05:32, 5 October 2016 (UTC)).Reply

Hyphens in college football schedule tables

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Glacier, thanks for all your good editing of late. I have one small item I want to bring up. You should not add a hyphen to the end of the site_cityst field to appear before the gamename field, as you did on a number of articles, including 2001 Washington Huskies football team. The parentheses rendered automatically by the template are enough to punctuate it. Adding the hyphen is superfluous, incorrect style. Jweiss11 (talk) 02:41, 12 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Edit Summaries

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Collaboration with other editors

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Are you familiar with both Wikipedia:Consensus and Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines?

You have ignored multiple pings on Talk:Gonzaga Stadium, ignored any spirit of WP:BRD, and reverted/readded content multiple times without engaging in any discussion. Your edit history shows 29k edits, but only 2 edits on Talk pages and 0 edits on User Talk pages. If correct, that is not collaboration, but perhaps explains being unware of the tools and processes editors use to collaborate on Wikipedia.

Please discuss your edits at Talk:Gonzaga Stadium. At this point, I believe them to be substantially accurate, but you've commented out infobox data for unknown reasons and we do have contradictory information from other sources. UW Dawgs (talk) 01:54, 1 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

@Glacier109: Please respond at Talk:Gonzaga Stadium. UW Dawgs (