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Yoshiwara-juku[edit]

Thanks for your correction on Yoshiwara-juku (especially since you corrected my mistake). Feel free to look at all the post towns, because I'm sure I made mistakes on many of them. ;-) Douggers (talk) 01:51, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Image copyright problem with Image:Yui station exterior April 2008.JPG[edit]

Image Copyright problem
Image Copyright problem

Hi Lets Enjoy Life!
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S-Line templates[edit]

Hi, it is great the work you are doing setting up these stations!

Do you need help setting up the s-line templates?

They really help navigation and fit in the infobox.

Also with most Japanese rail lines there is a line box with all the stations in (see Fukushima Station (Fukushima)

Lastly! (I must sound like a dragon! :) ) Grab the nihongo characters and pop them into Google Earth to get the coordinates of the station.

Seriously you have done some good work and it is appreciated.

An enthusiast! Cosnahang (talk) 17:19, 4 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

GReeeeN[edit]

I understand that Wikipedia articles should not be titled "RIP SLYME" or "abingdon boys school," but those both have either all capital letters or no capital letters. Band names such as "GReeeeN" and "Pay money To my Pain" have some capital letters and there is nothing in any manual of style (which is a guideline, not a policy) which states that the articles should be at a specific title just to fit in with standard English capitalization, when they have semi-standard capitalization.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 18:34, 18 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

This is really an assumption of good faith, too.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 07:23, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
And as it turns out, totally founded! You've wiped the conversation where your total non-argument was systematically picked apart until there was nothing left, and that speaks volumes. It's such a shame you were so dismissive and closed to compromise from the outset. Had you been willing to discuss the issue instead of knee-jerk reverting and enforcing what eventually turned out to be purely your own opinion on Wikipedia (in the face of well argued and totally valid opposition, I might add), we may have actually got somewhere. I can only hope you learn something from this episode, but the manner in which you just deleted the whole discussion with a curt "I'm done with this conversation" suggests anything but. So just to recap:
   * It's always written like that - Clearly untrue, as proved with multiple examples.
   * It's like eBay - Untrue. eBay and iPod are unique exceptions to the capitalisation rule.
   * It's not "GREEEEEN" or "greeeen" but "GReeeeN" and none of the relevant guidelines of style say it should be anywhere but "GReeeeN." - Untrue. I think we've establish that they all do.
These points all still stand up more than well enough, so expect further opposition in the future to your sweeping implementation of "it should be done this way because I say so" negotiating techniques.--Lets Enjoy Life (talk) 09:22, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I've reviewed the article and left notes on the talk page. I've put the nomination on hold for seven days to allow the issues to be addressed. Feel free to contact me on my talk page, here, or on the article talk page with any concerns, and let me know one of those places when the issues have been addressed. If I may suggest that you strike out, check mark, or otherwise mark the items I've detailed, that will make it possible for me to see what's been addressed, and you can keep track of what's been done and what still needs to be worked on. Ealdgyth - Talk 13:35, 7 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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