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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.