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GSR: Globle Services RMA
GSR and CSI // relevancy
editApparently, it should be noted that the idealism of including the fictional romance between two CSI characters is fallacious although not necessary absolutely "remove-only". I think it's fair that we do not include such irrelevant content in the context that... 1. Not everyone has seen CSI and knows about this romance it purports 2. Just because one believes that it is notable... does not mean it is notable for everyone.
The context in which the author places the statement "GSR, a term commonly used when discussing the romance of Sara Sidle and Gil Grissom from CBS's hit show, CSI:Crime Scene Investigation. Can mean 'Grissom Sara Romance', 'Gil Sara Romance', 'Grissom Sidle Romance', etc. 'Grissom Sara Romance' is most commonly used." is not relevant to an informative source. Although it is not 100 percent accurate, it should be agreeable that this notion that a romance of such, be it popular should be restrict to News and specialisation of the TV show itself.
I purpose one of two things 1. Remove this entry of GSR permanently 2. Move this entry to a more relevant location: i.e. the CSI article
Personally, I think it's fair that we move it to the CSI article.
And by the way, TLAs (three letter acronyms) are not meant to be used to acronymise everything.
By this logic, the author is telling me I can do the following:
'In the context of the movie show "[Two and a half Men]"' Apparently, with this logic in mind I can edit the "Hedonism" disambiguation and add 'Charlie Harper (see).' Because the theme of hedonism in [Two and A Half Men] does run commonly if not every episode of the TV show mentioned affront. ParadoxofNOS (talk) 14:03, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
12 Step program use
editMentioned in Narcotics Anonymous article, GSR also is a "Group Service Representative". -- OlEnglish (Talk) 13:22, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
GSR: Ground Surveillance Radar missing
edithttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_surveillance_radar missing in Disambiguation pages for GSR Prof.Dr. Jens Kirchhoff (talk) 14:59, 3 February 2024 (UTC)