User talk:Pink target

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 * Emu War -- Clearly some rewriting needed here, but the article is not terrible. Some culling may be needed...but let's skip it.


 * The Island of Doctor Moreau -- My sense is that this article has some outdated standards and hasn't been updated. But it's sort of there. It mostly needs some attention from someone willing to look up material on the book's reception. So let's skip it.


 * AirPods -- A surprisingly good one. This one has evolved poorly and needs to be reworked for the present, more akin to many other device articles. Note that two other classes have come in and tried to fix this (at other universities). You'll need to be bolder and more communicative than they were to really get this moving along.


 * Horticulture - This article is surprisingly active for one that is so terrible. It used to have more content (see, for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Horticulture&oldid=553393401) but it looks to have been stripped a couple of times and then not really built back up in a better way. A good task for you to take on.


 * Texas A&M ring -- Ah, I'm surprised no one has yet found this one. It does need a full rework! Good find.

I'll add the last three to the list in the WikiEdu dash. You pick two from there and we can leave the third for someone else. Etherfire (talk) 20:53, 13 February 2021 (UTC)

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