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[edit] 2006 NFL Draft

FWIW, I didn't delete the ACC trivium; an anon user removed it altogether and I returned it, albeit in footnote form. Principally, I didn't want to find myself in a revert war with an anon, and, more importantly, I found, in looking at past draft articles, that we seem to have looked with disfavor on long leads, enumerating factoids that are, though important, not of meta-concern. In any case, inasmuch as I wrote the sentence initially, I certainly concur in your decision to place it back in the lead; I write only lest you should think me to have removed the sentence. Joe 04:00, 17 May 2006 (UTC)

Oh, never mind, you reverted yourself! I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who, using an out-of-date watchlist, has inadvertently edited an old version. I can't forgive you entirely, but only because you're a Big 12 fan. :) Joe 04:02, 17 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Amarillo

Hey I was looking over the Amarillo article and I would consider nominating it for WP:FA over at WP:FAC. I'm trying to bring the Dallas, Texas article up to FA status, and though the main article may be a prime candidate, I've sort of shot myself in the foot by making lots of sub-articles that need filling in before I can expect a successful candidacy. Anyway, I was wondering your opinion on units.. I see that the majority of the Amarillo page is metric (us customary) .. which is what I make a habit of doing. As you might see from my talk page, I've been reprimanded rather seriously for it. I think metric precedence is a much more logical standpoint.. and as there is no strict metrication or us customary precedence standard set out at WP:MOS, I'm not sure why they're hounding me for my edits. anyway.. good work on the amarillo article. I'm impressed.. and it follows the Template for a US city very well. drumguy8800 - speak 05:14, 27 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Kimbrough Memorial Stadiu

Thank you for informing me about the Kimbrough Memorial Stadium mistake I had made. The site I generally use to find new stadiums, [www.worldstadiums.com World Stadiums], has Tom Kimbrough Stadium for West Texas A&M. I usually double check the names, dates, and capacity with the school's web site but I guess I didn't at the time I created the article. I'll send them an email informing them of the correct name. Thanks again. Patken4 10:16, 8 June 2006 (UTC)