Victory at Wikipedia
After a threatened deletion and a bunch of edits, the Women in Refrigerators entry has settled down, is now factually accurate and still contains a brief homage to the late Rob Harris. (It’s annoying that Wikipedia spells “Web site” wrong, though.)
Thanks for all the hard work, Fred!
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Thanks Beau! I will do a ‘final’ (as final as they can be on Wikipedia) copyedit later on, to clean it up and make it readable. I’m thinking about writing the woefully missing CBR entry, too.
Comment by f. chong rutherford — January 17, 2006 @ 12:31
Nice to see this all finally got resolved. What a hassle.
Comment by jonahw — January 17, 2006 @ 15:06
I assume your preferred spelling is “website”, which is what’s listed in the leave a comment section of each of your articles, about a half inch above where I’m typing right now. Which is good, of course, because the contracted form is correct, no matter what your fancy Communications degree might lead you to believe.
Comment by Joel — January 28, 2006 @ 23:55
If it’s not in the AP Stylebook, I don’t believe it!
Comment by Beau — January 29, 2006 @ 0:07
The Associated Press Stylebook, Page 278:
My allegiance is clear.
Comment by Beau — February 2, 2006 @ 10:35