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You were right on the spot on the spelling of his name. Even though he has been in America since he was a baby, there are a few Wikipedia editors bound and determined not to follow the rules of our Wikipedia:Naming conventions and to eliminate as much use of the English language as they can from the English Wikipedia. They run around moving articles like this to improper spellings. If it gets moved back to the non-English spelling again, I'd appreciate your support in getting it back where it belongs. Gene Nygaard 02:04, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
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UU "Official Logo"
[edit]You replaced the logo on the Unitarian-Universalist page with a logo which I as a UU find more familiar. The question I have for you is on what basis did you label it the offical logo. Do we have an "official logo" or is the flaming chalice open to multiple interpretations. Richard Dates 14:29, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
- The UUA has an official "corporate" logo.[1] That said, all I was doing yesterday (I thought) was replacing one image with another image that looked identical but which was a different image format (SVG) Charles (Kznf) 14:43, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
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Hollow moon illustration
[edit]Where did that illustration of the internal structure of the moon come from? That might be good to put in the caption, to show how legitimate it is, since this is an article about non-legitimate theories of moon structure. - DavidWBrooks (talk) 00:12, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
Madison farmers market
[edit]I noticed you added a picture of the Dane County Farmers' Market to the farmers market page. I'm also from Madison and have been doing some work on that page. Without being too critical, I'm wondering if you maybe have a picture that has more people in it? It looks like you were trying to highlight the people at the market as well as the Capitol building, but the Capitol takes up about 5 times as much space. For the page on farmers markets, there should be a better balance between the building and the actual market. It looked like a perfect day for the market though. Hopefully it'll get that nice sometime soon! Uwmad (talk) 01:30, 28 April 2008 (UTC)
Cleveland Browns
[edit]Hello. I am addressing your point about the Browns and the AAFC.
The general consensus of pro football historians is that the Browns' domination of the AAFC was possibly the single biggest reason why the AAFC failed, certainly one of the biggest reasons. The reason why I cited four sources to support this is to reflect that this is a consensus, not a single writer opining.
The decline and fall of the AAFC is addressed in the main article on the AAFC. I created the article on the AAFC playoffs about two years ago to move some material (such as the box scores) out of the main article, which was getting long. You are quite correct that an explanation of this would be helpful, however I think the playoff article should stay focused on the playoffs, and that the reader should be referred to the main article for discussion of other AAFC-related issues.
In any case, it is good to see interest in this fascinating league, which is largely forgotten because pro football's television-aided rise was yet to come.Clubiguana (talk) 05:19, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
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