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If you think you've found an error in any of the information copied directly from the game, please leave a note of it here, under the line. Include the page name and error you have found. | If you think you've found an error in any of the information copied directly from the game, please leave a note of it here, under the line. Include the page name and error you have found. | ||
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*[[Gyroid Bust/journal]]: ''strangest'' has a typo and is written as ''stranges'' | *[[Gyroid Bust/journal]]: ''strangest'' has a typo and is written as ''stranges''. It also has the same unsightly space that another journal entry had.... | ||
*[[Gyroid Bust/sale]]: ''Gyroid'' should not be capitalized in the sales pitch | *[[Gyroid Bust/sale]]: ''Gyroid'' should not be capitalized in the sales pitch | ||
I'm sorry to ask, but would I have to be a sysop to be allowed to edit metadata? It seems like a waste of everyone's time to have to tug on someone's sleeve every time a punctuation point is misplaced, and it's a bit embarrassing when the person who ends up editing it is the one who wrote it in the first place. | I'm sorry to ask, but would I have to be a sysop to be allowed to edit metadata? It seems like a waste of everyone's time to have to tug on someone's sleeve every time a punctuation point is misplaced, and it's a bit embarrassing when the person who ends up editing it is the one who wrote it in the first place. |
Revision as of 17:07, January 9, 2008
If you think you've found an error in any of the information copied directly from the game, please leave a note of it here, under the line. Include the page name and error you have found.
- Gyroid Bust/journal: strangest has a typo and is written as stranges. It also has the same unsightly space that another journal entry had....
- Gyroid Bust/sale: Gyroid should not be capitalized in the sales pitch
I'm sorry to ask, but would I have to be a sysop to be allowed to edit metadata? It seems like a waste of everyone's time to have to tug on someone's sleeve every time a punctuation point is misplaced, and it's a bit embarrassing when the person who ends up editing it is the one who wrote it in the first place.