User talk:ShardPhoenix
Notable StarCraft players
[edit]I have noticed that you have edited the information about the notable SC players and that's excellent! However, that particular information generally goes in another set of articles. Specifically, the StarCraft article should be focused on the game more than on the players and the story itself. Would you be willing to move that information to separate articles? You could create a list of notable StarCraft players and for those players that are notable enough create a separate article. For example, Lim Yohwan deserves his own article. Kudos, —Joseph | Talk 08:40, Dec 5, 2004 (UTC)
Good work
[edit]I like your sane, objective edits to the Starcraft articles. I am also working on SC article currently (see my userpage and the SC talk page). Your move to delete the story was a bold one but a necessary one: that text dump could never have sorted out. We need a short summary and we can expand on the story in Starcraft universe. Also, what about a seperate Multiplayer (StarCraft) article to put the notable players, tactics related text, etc... ? ... Phils 15:45, 16 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Hi ShardPhoenix,
I want to work on this article and get it upto the standard it deserves. But I want it to be collaborative effort, one, because I would not know too much about the club history and other details, and secondly, because, well, its always more fun to work as a team! You seem to have worked on the article before, so would you like to join in? -Aabha (talk) 13:40, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
swamp man
[edit]if you're still interested in the thought experiment about which you commented, I've posted a reply on the talk page that I hope will be a little helpful.
- Ncsaint 21:31, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
Response to Starcraft article fork comment
[edit]Response at User_talk:Reaverdrop#Starcraft_article_fork - - Reaverdrop (talk/nl/w:s) 17:00, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
Starcraft
[edit]Regarding your recent addition, would you please add a reference showing that that player you added is the most famous? Thanks Judgesurreal777 16:57, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Arbonne International
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2010 F1 season
[edit]Thanks for fixing the vandalism. I've indeffed the racist. Mjroots (talk) 08:16, 19 June 2010 (UTC)
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