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Ronnie
Ronnie O'Sullivan - and every person in the world who has cross modal brain function. Nothing to do with JUST Mr. Sullivan. ANYBODY who uses both sides of the brain at once is cross modal. O'Sullivan happens to use left eye - right handed. Do you demand that every fact in every wiki page directly reference to the subject of the page? Must nuclear fission relate directly to each and every scientist and vice versa? Perhaps you shouldn't be writing on the wiki. Typing is cross modal. So let's use your logic. State on the page his hair is black. We will then have to find a reference explaining black hair AND Ronnie O'Sullivan. Sex: male. Have to find a reference that includes both. Wears clothes. Same. Goes jogging. Same. Oceaxe (talk) 14:10, 24 November 2014 (UTC)
 * You provided a science paper with no reference to O'Sullivan and claimed it was something you had personally seen. That's unsourced POV which any editor will remove from the article. If you want to include it on O'Sullivan's page then use a reliable source which specifically mentions O'Sullivan and cross modal brain function if indeed such a page exists. Spc 21 (talk) 15:35, 24 November 2014 (UTC)

Barnstar
That's ok it's my first time receiving one. Thanks! Spc 21 (talk) 13:13, 23 December 2014 (UTC)

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Darts Career Finals. Player's Titles and Runner-up finishes to be added?.
Hi how are you i am a statistician for Snooker, Tennis, Golf and I do edit wins on Darts. I want to add career finals to players wiki pages like in Snooker and Tennis. I mean add Title wins and runners-up finishes.we have Darts Database to get all the information as he covers all events. so we have a source going all the way back which we need. The wins are nearly all listed anyway so they could be counted up and be added quite easily. If it is too hard to list all runners-up finishes individually we could put them in a group. For example say Gary Anderson had 40 Runners-up finishes in his career could we list as runners-up (40). Majors=10, PDC Pro Tour= 10, European Tour= 10 and Others=10. If it is too hard to list all individually we could group them. What do you think?. I think it needs doing like other sports. Regards 92.251.201.5 (talk) 14:10, 20 June 2017 (UTC)