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just want them to tell the truth about the mormons killing all those people at mountain meadows.
it was whitewashed in 2004 due to romneys presidential run— Precedingunsigned comment added by71.178.249.159 (talk)00:08, 25 January 2014 (UTC)
conspiracy theory oh please. I did not accuse you so settle down and Romney ran for president as soon as bush started his 2nd term.— Precedingunsigned comment added by71.178.249.159 (talk)00:34, 27 January 2014 (UTC)
Hi I saw your post on Talk:Cyberpower678 because this URL is blacklisted on another page (Jiaozhou Bay Bridge) and I was wondering you mentioned "I see the investigation is ongoing" .. do you know where that is? --GreenC16:27, 3 April 2014 (UTC)
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Hi Moabdave, you recently left a message on my talk page regarding to I-510 ever being sighed, and did I have further information. Unfortunately, I do not. I did not add the part of I-510 formally existing on State Route 51 article, I only added the info box. If you feel it never existed you can remove I-510 designation off the article.Geography240 (talk) 22 June 2017 (UTC)
Okay, Thank you.Geography240 (talk) 22 June 2017 (UTC)
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Hi Dave. I noticed you reverted some IP edits about US 50 Business in Carson City. Just to let you know, NDOT did ask for and receive AASHTO approval for a US 50 Business designation on William St/old SR 530 back in spring 2009 (seeWP:USRD/AASHTO). However, it's never seen any evidence that this was signed in the field other than the one sign the IP editor found in Street View—and I don't recall having ever seen that sign in person prior to its removal. Based on this, I agree with removing the mention in adjacent articles—the SR 530 article could potentially mention something about the route if the point gets pressed. --LJ ↗14:30, 7 June 2019 (UTC)
You're right, it was here (40.57573, -116.29903).Tom (talk)
Hi Dave. Thanks for that edit on I-80 NV article. But I saw in your edit reason ("Per the SMBook (NDOT reference used throughout this article) there is no US95 Business. As of the 2019 edition the only remaining US BUS route in Nevada is US93BUS inBoulder City") and wanted to clarify it. There are still a few recognized US Business routes in Nevada, which are signed from freeways and at varying degrees along their surface routes. The other routes include US 95 BUS in Las Vegas (cataloged as SR 599), US 395 BUS in Carson City (now locally maintained), and US 395 BUS in Reno (partially SR 430, partially US 395 ALT, and partially locally maintained). US 93 Business in Boulder City is unique in that it's a state-maintained business route cataloged as a US business route number—it seems NDOT disregarded the former practice of giving a separate state highway number to state-maintained business routes (I expected NDOT to catalog the Boulder City route as an extension of SR 172, another SR 17x, or use/revive a low 500 number). It's similar to how there are several signed I-80 BUS loops in Nevada, but you won't find I-80 BUS in the SMH book—any state-maintained portions of these I-80 BUS loops are cataloged by their SR or FR number. --LJ ↗15:56, 7 November 2019 (UTC)
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Hey Dave, isU.S. Route 395 a primary route? Is that route popular? Not sure about that. I’ve seen people drive that highway many times. Please reply if I’m wrong. Oh, and I forgot, it existed in the U.S. route system.
Is there any specific reason(s) you marked the page as unreviewed and there was something I missed, or perhaps it was accidental? It appears that you had re-reviewed it shortly after.WaddlesJP13 (talk |contributions)20:44, 15 August 2021 (UTC)
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Thank you very much for correcting my lead section error onWeso, Nevada. I'm surprised it stayed there for that long without me correcting it. I forgot to remove it when I was copying the infobox fromBorax, Nevada for me to work on and I guess I brought the lead from there with me.Waddles 🗩 🖉03:17, 10 December 2021 (UTC)
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If you can find the CHPW journal article that you saw about the miner's spade identification which you mentioned atTalk:California State Route 49, please do. I don't know if you saw my recent comment atTalk:List of state highways in California#Spade vs. acorn andsubsequent alteration to the infobox, but that article would help. You probably know your way around the journal better anyway – frankly, I found the above info viaa 1998 Usenet message (#12) that I recently rediscovered.
Incidentally, the HMDB page mentioned on the SR 49 talk page is not permissible since the quote in question is not the same as the marker legend, which itself isn't really helpful in said context.
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Hello, I'verenominated Interstate 40 in Tennessee as an FA candidate again after addressing the remaining outlying comments that I was unable to get to before the first nomination was archived. I've also made a few additional recommended improvements.Bneu2013 (talk)04:45, 24 April 2023 (UTC)
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Hello, I would like to try one more time to getInterstate 40 in Tennessee to FA status. Since the last review I have made a few improvements. But I was wondering, if I were to nominate right now, would you support the article in its current form? Thanks.Bneu2013 (talk)06:33, 29 July 2023 (UTC)
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I'm following up here because the conversation you mentioned this in is now closed. I hope that's the right thing to do? I keep getting wiki etiquette wrong lately.
I hope I've got the right user, were you "Dave" in the discussion onWikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents?
You mentioned something about a disruptive editor and I think the user who was being discussed is trying to do something similar to what you described on another page.
Two pages were merged by consensus serveal months ago (I'll try to find a link to that discussion), which that user disagreed with, and since then they seem to have been persistently removing material relating to the broader topic that the smaller pages got merged into.
They point toWP:ONUS which in each individual case would be justified, but they remove so much that they make properly discussing it unachievable. They often don't raise a discussion on the talk page, and when they do I've almost never seen more than one person agrees that the material needed to be removed.
They also devise metrics of what counts as notable or relevant, which on the surface sound reasonable, but which seem to be having the cumulative effect of introducing some fairly severe bias to the page, skewing towards the narrower page that got merged into the broader topic.
I think a lot of potentially valuable contributers have given up editing the page, because that one user makes it feel rather futile to add anything.
I can't quite fathom their agenda, I initially presumed it was political, but now I'm really not sure.
Irtapil (talk) 08:03, 22 January 2024 (UTC) edited a bitIrtapil (talk)08:19, 22 January 2024 (UTC)
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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner has been nominated for a good article reassessment. If you are interested in the discussion, please participate by adding your comments to thereassessment page. If concerns are not addressed during the review period, the good article status may be removed from the article.Z1720 (talk)16:26, 25 January 2025 (UTC)