User talk:Steelbeard1/archive2
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DOVO (Razors)
Hi, Christiaan. Can you explain what DOVO, the razor company is? If it is a razor company, you may want to start an article on DOVO as other people may be so unfamiliar with it that it gets deleted. Steelbeard1 22:34, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
- Hi, I have already, it's at DOVO Steelware. Check out the discussion page for naming convention. Cheers, Christiaan 22:38, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
Citation on Jenifer Granholm
I replied to your comments on my talk page. older ≠ wiser 17:51, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
Citizens Banking Corp.
I moved "Citizens banking corporation" to Citizens Banking Corporation (correct capitalization) and then noticed you also created an apparently identical article named "Citizens Banking Corp." The proper solution is not to have two separate articles on the same topic but to redirect one page to the other. I have turned the page "Citizens Banking Corp." to Citizens Banking Corporation. -- DS1953 talk 23:17, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for making the repairs, DS1953. Steelbeard1 23:54, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
WLNS
I'm reposting this (which had been on my talk page) to cover all the bases regarding my edit and a possible conflict on the station's ownership between Gross and Young. Here is the text of a New York Times summary dated July 20, 1983 announcing Gross's sale of WJIM-TV to Universal Communications aka Unicom aka Backe Communications (all one in the same).
The Universal Communications Corporation has agreed to buy two television stations - WJIM-TV in Lansing, Mich., and WKBT-TV in La-Crosse, Wis. - from Gross Telecasting Inc. of Lansing for $45 million in cash.
Universal, which is owned by Forstmann Little & Company and a former CBS president, John D. Backe, announced previously that it plans to become a broad-based communications company. Recently it acquired WRGB-TV of Schenectady, N.Y., from the General Electric Broadcasting Company.
As the saying goes, six of one half dozen of the other. My apologies for any confusion.Scrabbleship 17:41, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
Tweety
Hi -- could you provide a citation for your recent changes to Tweety Bird? Thanks ~CS 00:02, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
- Bob Clampett mentioned the reason himself in the documentary film Bugs Bunny Superstar Steelbeard1 03:05, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
Happy Spring celebration / Easter (as your preferences and beliefs dictate)
Sorry
Sorry, I did not realize about the Beatles article, I thought it was people purposely spelling words wrong... Lol. (sskento)
WikiProject The Beatles Newsletter, Issue 1
WikiProject The Beatles Newsletter Issue 1 - May 2006 | ||
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Welcome to the inaugural issue of The Beatles WikiProject's newsletter! We hope that this newsletter will help members—especially those who may be unable to keep up with some of the rapid developments that tend to occur—find new things to do within the project that they may wish to participate in. Please consider this inital issue to be a prototype; as always, any comments and suggestions are quite welcome. We would like to emphasise that this is a collaborative Project and all editors are equal - so next month the newsletter editor might be you! kingboyk, LessHeard vanU and Lar | |
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