Mark I detail in History of computing hardware edit

It's a lot of interesting detail and I commend you for adding it, but if I might offer, you've put it in the wrong place. That article is a general survey of computing devices and should not include too much detail on any one device. Can you perhaps transplant the Mark I detail to its own article? Robert K S 17:07, 4 January 2007 (UTC) PS A warm welcome to Wikipedia!Reply

You said: "Would you recommend starting a new article with only a couple of sentences and hope others hang more detail on it?" What you describe is a stub, and when marked as such, is a valid and useful contribution to the encyclopedia. As a side-note, blanking a user talk page is bad form on Wikipedia, as difficult as the temptation is to resist, I know. Robert K S 21:10, 4 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for the guidance Boomer 00:57, 5 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Beach Road Bridge edit

Good afternoon, I have indeed seen the Beach Road bridge. I actually wrote most the Lane Avenue Bridge article as it is today, so I'm fairly well versed with it as well as bridges in general. I would recommend you create an article on it, as you have a fair amount of information regarding its history and construction. I even have some pictures that could be added to an article once created. My thought behind removing it was just that the Lane Avenue Bridge is not close to the Beach Road bridge distance wise, even though the design is similar. If you want to get started, click the following link: Beach Road Bridge and you can make a page. Best of luck to you.--Analogue Kid 19:48, 15 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Harrison County edit

I moved are conversation here since we are getting off topic. I am familiar with Lamberts run. It runs from Gregorys Run in the Wilsonburg area all the way out to Spelter. It is a nice residential area. If you want any further information about that area I would be glad to help you out. I am a 911 dispatcher in Harrison County so i am very knowledgeable about the area and have access to alot of information. Thanks again for the pic's on Billy's page. I really appriciate it. Improved the look of the page 10 fold. Garkeith (talk) 19:17, 6 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

I tried to get to Lamberts Run Rd when I was in the area once, but came at it from the west, and it turned into a dirt road I didn't want to attempt on a motorcycle. My ancestor sold that land around 1790, and used the money to buy a larger tract in Lawrence County, OH. The home he built in Ironton is still standing. My dad and granddad were both born in Huntington, as most of the family ended up working for the C&O Railroad when it became the Big Deal in that part of the country. You may know that the City of Huntington was founded and laid out by the C&O, which was owned by Collis P. Huntington. Later Dad and Granddad moved to Charleston to work for duPont, which is how I came to be born there.

Do you happen to know Hayman Plaugher? His daughter is married to my wife's brother. I believe he's living in Salem these days. Boomer (talk) 00:45, 9 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

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  Please do not add original research or novel syntheses of published material to articles as you apparently did to Herbert Hoover High School (West Virginia). Please cite a reliable source for all of your contributions. probably the most fundamental policy on Wikipedia is WP:V, which states that everything on Wikipedia must be sourcable to some already published source. Since both the NCES and the school's website disagree with you, you will need to find a source to verify what you want to change. John from Idegon (talk) 18:20, 21 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

I agree with John from Idegon here, though I understand the issue of unincorporated communities completely and it may well be true that local people commonly and unofficially refer to the community as "Falling Rock". But the high school's website and the school district's website disagree. We reflect what reliable sources say, not the personal opinions and experiences of individual editors. So, find a reliable "Falling Rock" source for the school's location. Cullen328 Let's discuss it 06:25, 25 March 2015 (UTC)Reply