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LOOP reference

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Regarding the reference you removed, I own a copy of LOOP Walks - South London and used it as a source for some of my edits to the page. It is available from the Downlands Countryside Management Project, as listed on their website - http://www.countryside-management.org.uk/dcmp/csw.htm

Transport for London also offer the leaflets with an easy to download form at http://www.theaccesscompany.com/londonwalks/. They will probably not be reprinted however in their current form as TfL will be publishing them centrally, apparently.

Mtiedemann 09:21, 28 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

TFL colours

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Low colour monitors are scarce enough to not necessitate using "web-safe" colours. ed g2stalk 22:44, 17 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

WSMR

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Source needed for timetable. Simply south 15:28, 25 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hello

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Good work on making/finding the PNG version of the London Overground logo. You might be interested in Wikipedia:WikiProject London Transport

Residency requirements for conventions

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I undid your removal of RBW from furry convention, because while residency is a good indication that a convention is occurring, RBW does meet the criteria given in the actual article, which is "a formal gathering of members of the furry fandom". Now, it may be that RBW is in fact not generally considered to be a convention (although I'm concerned that your position as co-chairman of the sole competing annual furry event in the UK may be a problem if you are determining this from your own opinion). However, if residency is going to be a requirement for inclusion on this list, then the article's definition needs to be changed, and reliable sources should be used to back that definition up. Something to bear in mind is that such a definition might result in things like TransFur dropping off the list, as while it recommends a hotel, it does not (as far as I know) have any special arrangement with it, nor is the convention held there. GreenReaper 19:35, 20 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

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