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Hey, Philip. Hope you're adjusting well to life after college -- personally, I still miss it. Ping User:Ianblair23 and make sure you and he are on the same page for infobox medal table formatting, etc. He's been reworking a wide range of swimmer infoboxes over the last month or so, and it would be
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Dirtlawyer, you work, as usual, is much appreciated and invaluable. I wish my participation on wiki was up to par, but I've unfortunately been busy accommodating to a new city and job. Hopefully I can get back to the swing of things soon. As for the "national_team" optional parameter, I think it's a
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Hey, Philip. I saw that you were updating swimmer articles for the 2015 Pan Am Games from an IP address (at least I assume that was you). Please don't forget to update the infoboxes for Pan Am swimmers who were not Olympics participants -- we still have a lot of non-Olympians (and non-Americans)
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Thanks, Philip. That's helpful. At some point, we should fill in the gaps for the notable members of the 1980 team that got hosed by the boycott. There were several books written about the boycott and the '80 athletes, but they're not available for online viewing. I may have to spend a little
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My next major task to to get Michael Phelps's article to FA status. I have tried before (twice), but failed. However, I was able to get it to GA status. I have school starting in a couple of weeks though, so it will have to be something for the future. I have his books and everything, it's just a
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Hey Philip. Nice to meet you. Your well deserved nomination will be reviewed (just a forrmality) and will then go into a "Q" of other Nominations. So...in about two months I hope you will be surprised all over again. We clerks at Editor of the Week have tried to keep nominations secret which has
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Dirtlawyer, I don't believe there will be any issues with the 2012 FINA Championship articles as most of them are expanded and properly sourced. If there's any attempt in deleting them, I will inform you. All things considered, that whole experience has really dampened my spirits on Knowledge.
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I figured it was for him, seeing all the work you've done to his article recently. I did a search on Google News Archive and came up with nada. I searched with the times, by relay name members, even the meet itself. Maybe because the U.S. didn't dominate there was limited press coverage? It is
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It's funny. I can find all sorts of newspaper clips for the 1985 Pan Pacs, but can't find anything for the 1986 FINA worlds. I need a reference that lists the team members for the relays for the Mike Heath article. FYI, the PDF you linked above for the 1986 worlds appears to be missing the
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The list of nominees is running short, and so new nominations are needed for consideration. Have you come across someone in your editing circle who deserves a pat on the back for improving article prose regularly, making it easier to understand? Or perhaps someone has stepped in to mediate a
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next-to-last page for the men's results. Nevertheless, I can use the women's results to fill in some gaps in the Mary Watye article. At some point, we can use the refs in the Heath article to assemble a GA for Matt Biondi; I had forgotten how much Biondi and Heath overlapped.
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Hey Dirtlawyer! Yeah, I'm just editing here and there as the Pan Pacs Championships are going on. Not making a full comeback yet as school just started and I want to focus on that. Nevertheless, it looks like the articles have been well kept so perhaps I'm not needed :)
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Well, I kind of see your point, but the problem is that the equestrianism article is a kind of catchall disaster that I think was originally about horse riding in general ... best solution definitely to link to the specific discipline. Thanks for your consideration!
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What do you have in your grab bag of tricks about the 1980 U.S. Olympic swim team? The 1980 U.S. trials? Specifically, I'm looking for a complete list of who qualified in which events. Commentary about who were favorites for medals would be helpful, too.
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