User talk:AlexeiVolkoff

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December 2021
Just because we noticed something in a comic book or on the TV, doesn't mean that we need to mention that observation in an encyclopedia article. These are trivial incidental appearances, and Wikipedia is not a collection of random indiscriminate information. Knowing that a comic-book decided to draw something that vaguely resembles a particular IBM product is no help to someone wanting to learn about that product. Observe the lengthy discussion before, when people wanted to put more references to fiction into the article. --Wtshymanski (talk) 21:43, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

1. Talk page is for talking, not user page. 2. As you would know from reading the page for IBM 5100, the discussion actually *supported* inserting the pop culture reference. 3. Anime isn't a comic book, or a TV show. 4. Again, haven't you read what was discussed on the talk page? AlexeiVolkoff (talk) 23:45, 22 December 2021 (UTC) AlexeiVolkoff