Arctic shark edit

Howdy, I wanted to let you know I nominated the page you created, Arctic shark for deletion. The shark you describe in the article is unknown to science, as best as I could find. The taxonomic name you listed is for a Great white shark, however this did not match the description in the article (and arctic shark is not a commonly used synonym). If you have information which I have overlooked, please add it to the article. If you have any questions, feel free to write a note on the bottom of my talk page, User_talk:TeaDrinker. Thanks, --TeaDrinker 07:49, 14 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

northern canadian shark edit

thanks for your message regarding the arctic shark. it may have other names just i was not able to find them. also, i used the skark tempplate just waiting for shark experts (i am not one ) to classify it properly.

The Arctic Shark is known to survive in the cold waters of the arctic ocean, it totally amazes me! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Calgarypower (talkcontribs) 07:55, 14 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the note. A good reference on fish in general is FishBase, which lists neither common names you included. Artic shark can be used to describe any shark which lives in the arctic, however it is not a common name for any of them, to the best of my knowledge. The information about the size you added [1] is almost certainly incorrect, as no shark is that long (compare to the largest prehistoric shark, Megalodon, which grew to about 16 meters by some estimates). I think the article is best deleted, but we will see what other people think at the articles for deletion discussion. Thanks, --TeaDrinker 08:06, 14 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

its known as the northern canadian shark we learned about it in school years back. i didnt add any legth, that asshole mitx would put in things as i was just putting hte article together

then within seconds you put the article for delettion because i used another shark template, didnt even give me a second to remove information from the template.

The history of the article indicates this was the last edit before Mitx (talk · contribs) made any edits. If you learned about the shark in school I'm afraid you were misinformed. There is no shark commonly called the northern Canadian shark or arctic shark. The latter could be used to refer to any shark inhabiting the arctic (of which there are many), including the Greenland shark, but the term is not common. If it did refer to a specific shark, the article should be made to be a redirect, however I don't see that to be the case. I still think deletion is the best option. --TeaDrinker 08:33, 14 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

yes before the mitx there was stil info from another template, i didnt even get a chance to remove it as a copied and psated the template.

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WestNet Wireless edit

I moved the page to User:Calgarypower/WestNet Wireless. You will be able to work on it there as much as you like without threat of it being deleted. When it's ready, it can be moved back to the articlespace. For now, it is not ready. GorillaWarfare talk 06:24, 19 December 2010 (UTC)Reply