User talk:Dugo
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Kirill Lokshin | Talk 22:20, August 15, 2005 (UTC)
Stargate SG-1 vs Doctor Who in terms of Length
[edit]Hi, I answered your question on Stargate SG-1's talk page. Tobyk777 08:33, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
Incorrect generalization in Sea Level Article
[edit]I couldn't figure out where to post this - so seeing you are Mr Project Geography, I thought I would flag that:
Sea_level has a section at the end on aviation Flight Levels that contains sweeping generalizations and conflicts with Flight_level
I'm not qualified to fix it up - and if I comment in the "discussion" page, it will likely never get fixed - so I thought I would flag it with you and you can delgate it as appropriate.
If there is a better mechanism for doing this - please let me know.
Cheers - Doug. Dugo (talk) 23:47, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
- The best solution is to place {{Contradict-other}} at the top of the page that has the contradiction. Follow the instructions on the template's page. That will place a notice on the page. The template will also automatically add the page to Category:Articles contradicting other articles, where other Wikipedians may find it.
- You can also post a message to the Geography WikiProject's talk page. Editors interested in Geography might see it there.
- I hope this helps.