User talk:Lamarcus

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I couldn't find much information on Norm Spencer, or some of the other actors I was going to create articles for. I'm doing this for actors that don't have an article from the Rescue Heroes TV Series. I was going to do the other actors that were part of the Rescue Heroes TV Series that didn't have an article, but there were too many to do, and I'm busy, with school and all. Kagome 17 (talk) 17:48, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

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Re: House of the Dead 2
Hi. I've read your commentary on my profile, i will copy here for the sake of discussion:


 * Hello, t's perfectly okay that you removed the reference to Sonic from the page House of the Dead 2 (film), but make sure you check your sources before you make edits that you're not sure about. On the talk page you so confidently spouted that everybody was wrong about the "Green Hill" translation of "Cuesta Verde" and instead purported that "cuesta" translates as "coast," which it does not. In Spanish, "Costa" is "coast," "cuesta" translates as "slope." In geology (which I think is what the "land forms" reference is referring to), a "cuesta" in fact is a hill-like formation. So, while "Green Slope" is a more accurate translation, it is pretty accurate to translate "Cuesta Verde" as "Green Hill." This was a very minor case as it relates to the article, but in the future, please try to check your sources before you make edits (and slam other people, for that matter). Thanks! -Lamarcus (talk) 18:08, 22 August 2008 (UTC)

Few comments:

1) I didn't "so confidently spouted" anyone. I just made a normal comment for discussion. I can't really say the same to your response in the movie's talk page + my profile.

2) I don't need to check any sources to post comments in discussion, as far as I know.

3) I didn't really removed the 'Sonic Green Hill' comment from 'House of The Dead' because 'cuesta in Spanish isn't hill'. I removed it because the comment (that the 'cuesta' used in the movie 'House of the Dead 2' was a homage to the game 'Sonic the Hedgendog') was unsourced and probably a original research, and moreover a doubtful statement.

 SSPecter  Talk  &#9670;  20:24, 16 September 2008 (UTC).

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