User talk:Greygh0st

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With respect to Lake Murray (South Carolina), yes, that is the naming convention for geographical features. Using a comma implies a place name, like Lake City, Tennessee. Although, I see on the Lake Murray disambiguation page that the other lakes are misnamed, too. &mdash; Fingers-of-Pyrex 12:40, 16 November 2005 (UTC)

South Carolina
Fantastic to hear from you! I've seen little interest in any collaborative efforts with South Carolina pages except one other user whom I recently met, and have been unable to get down to business per se, both because of work in real life and my desire to complete a couple of pages I'd started and had practically finished on paper, but needed to be realized in cyberland. I am quite aware of the need to expand several South Carolina-related articles, particularly for our Congressional delegation. What I would like to see is the three of us actually take over the blank shell that is WikiProject South Carolina and actually formulate a plan of action. The page hasn't been seriously edited, save for my tiny contribution, in months. Want to help plan this and then set out to tackle articles? Cheers! Chuchunezumi 03:14, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

Gadsen Flag
Hi, Thanks for requesting an assessment of Gadsen Flag at WP:HV. I've classified it as B-class for the moment (I debated for a while between Start and B). Is the page given as the External Link the source for the article? The Manual of Style prefers the heading 'References' for sources which have been used in the article, and 'External Links' or 'Further Reading' for links to websites related to the topic that might be of interest to the reader, but which have not been used as sources for the article. --Dr pda 10:29, 24 October 2006 (UTC)

Red Dawn - Most violent film
Hello Greygh0st, I don't think the item is online, but it's definitely noted as such in the Guinness Book of World Records 1987 version.

Some movies released since then may have outdone it (e.g. Rambo III), but at its time, it was considered the most violent film yet released (by Guinness and the National Coalition on Television Violence anyway, in terms of number killings directly depicted on screen).

However, technically, many other earlier films could could be considered more violent and containing more killings. At least "implied" killings. (e.g. From Here to Eternity, considering how many people were killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor or other war movies showing bombings of populated cites)

I would concur that it's questionable to declare Red Dawn as the most violent film, even up until its time; however, that such a claim appeared in the Guinness Book of Records is indeed true.

-GillWill

P.S.

I added the citation for the National Coalition on Television Violence.

also see: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9504E1DA1038F937A3575AC0A962948260 http://www.moviemistakes.com/film1055/trivia http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=524780&lastnode_id=169667

Wikimania in Atlanta!
Mike H. I did "That's hot" first! 03:54, 4 September 2007 (UTC)

Unspecified source for Image:New_saluda_dam.jpg
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Come to the First Topeka Meetup, January 15!


Come celebrate Wikipedia Day with other Kansas Wikipedians sponsored by Wikimedians Active in Local Regions in the United States (WALRUS) and hosted by the Topeka and Shawnee Public Library. Come chat, hang out and enjoy good company while find out more about Wikipedia in our regional community! RSVP at Meetup/Topeka/Wikipedia_Day.

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Hope to see you there Sadads (talk) 20:29, 18 December 2012 (UTC)

Copyright on Lake Murray pix
How did you come to be the copyright holder? Dovid (talk) 22:37, 13 August 2013 (UTC)

File permission problem with File:Brenda Council.jpg
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