Talk:Don't panic

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Q: Wasn't "Don't Panic" also used, at least briefly, as an advertising slogan for FedEx? [[User:GK|gK ¿?]] 08:04, 7 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Stub?[edit]

I'm going to remove the stub label. I don't feel like there is anything else to really be said on the topic. User:Schrodingers catsup

I disagree. Even if there isn't any more that could be said on the topic, a stub is a stub. Regardless of how much room the stub category has left. --Theaterfreak64 07:16, May 27, 2005 (UTC)
A stub means that the article is just a quick blurb untill something longer can be written. Its telling people that someone needs to expand the article. There's nothing to expand on. I'm removing the stub label. Not all short articles are stubs, sometimes they're just stubs. -- schrodingers catsup 12:49, June 1, 2005 (PDT)
I'm having trouble parsing the last sentence above. Did you mean to say, "... sometimes they're just short articles"? --RoySmith 15:04, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Thats exactly what I meant to say. Sometimes its just a short article. A stub is asking for more to be written. Schrodingers catsup 19:33, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
  • I tried to expand on the entry for Don't Panic. It's still pretty much a stub, though...~~ChristopherEdwards

Disambig[edit]

This is a disambiguation page and should be marked as such. Bing! --195.92.67.69 3 July 2005 19:01 (UTC)


http://www.iainmurray.net/old/don't_panic_summer_1999.jpg --- i found it a useful reminder during exam season when I was an undergrad :-)

"Don't Panic", A free publication[edit]

This needs clarification. --AlastairIrvine (talk) 11:50, 15 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]