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Please do not edit the part about the band! They want to be known. —Preceding unsigned comment added by LPXero5 (talkcontribs)

Hello... since you're new to Wikipedia, you're probably not aware that the project has guidelines about use for promotional purposes. One of the guidelines, WP:EL, prohibits external links unless they specifically benefit the article in question. In the case of the band, the Myspace URL is a promotional link and as such must be removed. (However, I'll leave the band's name for now. Another editor may choose to remove it if there is a question of notability, but we'll see.) That aside, welcome to Wikipedia - and good luck with the band! --Ckatzchatspy 01:45, 15 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Please do not add subjects that don't have an article, e.g. bands. Otherwise create the article then it should be added.--The Negotiator 20:54, 13 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Because of "Linkin Park"'s new album (with this name), shouldn't "Minutes to Midnight" redirect to the disambiguation? —Preceding unsigned comment added by THEemu (talkcontribs)

No - the term long predates the album, and will outlive it as well. (This is evidenced by the large number of cultural items that either use or reference the idea of "minutes to midnight".) One of the guidelines with respect to how to use redirects is to avoid unnecessary changes based on temporary popularity. This is not to disparage Linkin Park, but merely to reflect the fact that - while in the spotlight now - their album will not have the same popularity a few month down the road. If we find that, in fact, it does remain a "most-searched" link, then we can certainly revisit the matter in the future. Hope this helps. --Ckatzchatspy 03:53, 13 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]


I remember a short film being shown on Channel 4 (UK) with "Minutes To Midnight" in the title. It was set in the future and the characters (two 24 hour convenience store clerks) were discussing how disappointing the "future" was. Anyone know the exact title? Phyte 00:27, 11 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]