User talk:Dhugot

Talk:SMART criteria
You may be interested in the discussion at Talk:SMART criteria. We could definitely use some additional input. Yaris678 (talk)
 * Update: Requesting a move was the wrong process. We are now discussing the title of the article at Talk:SMART criteria.  The discussion is currently revolving around whether to go with SMART objectives, which is more formal and business oriented or SMART goals which is the more commonly used term, at least as far as Google Books is concerned.  Yaris678 (talk) 18:20, 25 June 2013 (UTC)

AOC
Hi Dhugot, with regards to Act of Congress, it was not added to AOC because AOC is not included in the article. If it is a common term for Act of Congress, you might want to add it to the article so that your edit to AOC doesn't get reverted. Leschnei (talk) 15:20, 24 December 2018 (UTC)

Very interesting. I didn’t realize AoC (Hah! That’s a clue I may be wrong: I wrote it as AoC!) wasn’t in the article itself. I’ll research it to make sure I’m not artificially elevating my own usage as if it were more common. Thanks! Dhugot (talk) 04:45, 27 December 2018 (UTC)

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5-7-9 photo removal
Hello, you recently removed a photo added by me to the page 5-7-9. I realize that this was most likely done in good faith, but so was my edit. I added this photo because I had it on good authority that it was a former 5-7-9 storefront. It was also not "most recently an appliance store", there are appliances there because it is being used to advertise appliances for sale at the Sears down the hallway. It was not added as a joke, I try to only add information that I know from sources is true. I'm going to go hunt for a directory, newspaper clipping, or other source that confirms that space as a 5-7-9, but in the meantime, I would like to just drop this photo of a 5-7-9 at the Century III Mall, which is extremely similar to my photo of a "generic storefront".

https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/554112575168708623/721812710156796014/5321595605_77109c1084_b.png?width=999&height=664

Understood. Thank you for handling this well. My apologies for what now seems to me was a cranky comment indicating I did not assume good faith. I apologize for that. Dhugot (talk) 06:46, 20 June 2020 (UTC)

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