User talk:Daniel Brockman

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Thanks, and keep contributing... Dysprosia 05:14, 7 Mar 2004 (UTC)


Hey Daniel, about WUSC...it's perfect (alright, so one parenthesis wasn't closed. That was probably me). If it wasn't five in the morning when I wrote it, I probably would've done it that way. And thanks for the props. --Billfred 00:54, 7 Jan 2005 (UTC)

I have noticed your interest in this article. I would like to encourage you to cast a vote for the alternative names that are currently being proposed. Thanks for your help on this matter --T-rex 04:15, 2 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The voteing for renaming this article has gone into a second round. I would like to ask you to continue to vote and stay involved in the discussion. Thanks --T-rex 22:51, 14 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The final round of voting is in progress. Your opinion would be welcome. Best, Tex 00:08, 25 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Generation X: Tales For An Accelerated Culture[edit]

There was no need to move Generation X: Tales For An Accelerated Culture. The name appears on the book that way. -- LGagnon 17:34, 18 Jun 2004 (UTC)

That is a formatting decision made by the cover designer. Do you suggest we should also try to imitate the typeface and color used on the book cover? — Daniel Brockman 17:50, Jun 18, 2004 (UTC)

Typewriter vs. typographic punctuation[edit]

I noticed that you recently changed the punctuation for Sigur Rós and one of their potential albums. The problem is that the change you did was to change the apostrophes and quotation marks into their typographic versions. This appear to be in conflict with Manual of Style. Do you mind changing it back? Sebras (talk)

Thanks, I was wondering what the policy on that was nowadays, so I figured I’ll just try to change it somewhere and see if anybody complains. :-) I’ll put it back. P.S. Is it customary to reply like I’m doing right now or should I reply on your talk page? —Daniel Brockman (talk)

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