User talk:Heltons1

Re: UFO Files.
''Actually, you are wrong that the episodes "UFO Hunters" and "Alien Hunters" are not the same episodes. I have them both and they are nothing alike. As per TV.com it states exactly what I put in the edit. I now have every episode and non are the same, although a couple due look similar, they in fact are not the same episodes. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Heltons1 (talk • contribs) 22:12, 5 May 2009 (UTC) ''


 * I looked at TV.com but they could be wrong as they have been wrong before on other things. Like Wikipedia, TV.com allows anyone who signs up to edit episode entries, so you're basically taking someone else's word for it, and I caught them being wrong before on many occasions with other shows, therefore TV.com is unreliable. In fact their UFO Files Episode List was incomplete and someone completed it by taking the list off Wikipedia. There is no real list of episodes for UFO Files, in fact everyone's is different. AOL's, TV Guide's, TV.com, Yahoo!, IMDb, there is no reliable list. The only reliable source is History.com which in itself is a godawful website that is difficult to navigate let alone find anything, and that's really pathetic on their part. I never seen such a badly arranged website.


 * Anyway I looked there for the so-called "Alien Hunters" episode and I can't find it - not even on DVD in the online store. You type "alien hunters" you get "UFO Hunters" which was originally a UFO Files episode and the dudes from it got their own show.


 * I'm sorry I don't have the episodes to watch as you do to prove whether it's a stand alone episode or not, or when it was even broadcast to place what season it was in. So far you haven't proven anything. I'm not saying your lying, I just can't verify it. But, whatever you say I guess, I'm not losing sleep over it. Just to let you know, you took that episode's description word for word from TV.com and that's plagiarism which violates Wikipedia policy. You have to try and paraphrase your own description as best you can or it can be deleted for violating copyright. Cyberia23 (talk) 04:58, 6 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Also, quaintly enough, TV.com seems to have plagiarized Wikipedia, as most of the entries on UFO Files were written up here by me, now almost appear word-for-word on TV.com. It's been a while since I last checked TV.com and what was up there was completely different than what is on Wikipedia. Cyberia23 (talk) 05:05, 6 May 2009 (UTC)