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The reason I mention the 27 Google hits is that, by comparison, "liero game" draws 633 hits before "similar results" kicks in. Similarly, "worms game" gets between 600 and 700, as does "halo game". "mario game" comes in at 757. It seems to me, at least, that a notability threshold is pretty easy to establish. A program of mine draws 202 and I know it's not notable. So that's where I'm coming from on this. I'm putting it here rather than on the VfD as I don't want to unnecessarily bias other voters; your page certainly deserves a fair shake. — Lomn | Talk / RfC 04:10:54, 2005-08-26 (UTC)
Well, I don't think that "LOSP Liero Open Source Project" is the best string for results, as it is usually reffered to as LOSP, this just gives only relevant results. Anyway, I go to sleep now (It's.. 7:18am here.....)
- I would agree, but if you try, say, "losp liero", you only improve to 32. "LOSP" itself is too common to get a baseline with, but this one seems to disambiguate real fast. — Lomn | Talk / RfC 04:24:54, 2005-08-26 (UTC)
Was going to sleep, but thought about that "<Game name> game" is not a very good line for searching things, "LOSP game" gives 137 results.. Yonir 04:31, 26 August 2005 (UTC)
Signatures
editYou sign pages by typing "~~~~" — Lomn | Talk / RfC 04:23:41, 2005-08-26 (UTC)
Signature works :> Yonir 04:32, 26 August 2005 (UTC)
Shalom
editThey call it a Barnstar:
Scott 11:44:58, 2005-09-04 (UTC)
Thanks :o I didn't do too much though Yonir 17:43, 4 September 2005 (UTC)
So what take it! Scott 17:45:08, 2005-09-04 (UTC)
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