User talk:Stevenmcintosh

WHIN-FM
Ah, but they are part of the call letters, or at least were. There is also a WHIN on the AM dial (1010). When that is the case, the "-FM" is necessary. --Zpb52 00:51, 18 May 2006 (UTC)

Your comments about WGFX
104.5 changed to "104.5 The Fox" in the summer of 1987. You readded KX 104 for years 1987 to 1988 after I deleted it. Sorry, but you are incorrect. You are not all-knowing like you seem to think.

As far as changing "Kix" back to "Kicks", WHIN-"FM", and your other snide comments about being inconvenienced over me not using the preview feature and not understanding policy and tactics, if you're going to sweat relatively small stuff like that, criticize, and basically take away any work I have done, then I can just totally stop making contributions to Wikipedia. It isn't like I'm getting anything for it anyway.

Grow up! You are being very petty. Notice that I didn't change the other stuff back because it isn't that pertinent, technically isn't incorrect, and is open to interpretation.

09:56, 18 May 2006 (UTC)stevenmcintosh signing off for good and making no further contributions to any Wikipedia article


 * And I am the one without tact. Okay. Look, I'm not trying to drive you off Wikipedia. The problems I pointed out are common problems for newcomers. Plus, the longer you stick around, you'll find that nearly every editor is a stickler for the details. Please do not be offended when someone changes your edits. As for the history of this radio station, you are right. I was wrong on the years for KX104. I worked at the station for five years between 2000 and 2005. I called someone else there, and they told me I was wrong on the years. But please do not personally attack other users when they change your edits. It's part of being a Wikipedian. You leave everything you do to scrutiny from other users. --Zpb52 15:13, 18 May 2006 (UTC)