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Post by Dane on Feb 4, 2008 0:01:27 GMT -8
Just a thought for anyone literate in Wikipedia editing. Currently the Coastal vessels are on a page labeled "Super C Class" however we now know that these vessels are to be referred to as "Coastal Class," so a change would be in order. I would do it myself but I don't know how to make substantive changes like that.
Just an idea for someone with time and interest.... I love Wikipedia!
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Post by DENelson83 on Feb 4, 2008 2:46:19 GMT -8
I'm an administrator on Wikipedia.
BTW, some people still call them Super C's (me included), so I'm not sure if moving the page will satisfy the majority of ferry geeks.
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Post by BreannaF on Feb 4, 2008 3:13:47 GMT -8
It should be there now: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastal_Class_ferryHopefully I didn't miss any links in any of the connecting articles -- but I tried hard not to. I guess if there's too much controversy then someone can just revert it back.
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Post by Curtis on Feb 4, 2008 11:36:03 GMT -8
I sometimes edit Wikipedia Information That is out dated or incorrect. I'm fixing some info on the Coastals as I post.
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Post by Dane on Feb 4, 2008 22:10:32 GMT -8
BC Ferries has established them as the Coastal Class so I cannot imagine there is a lot of contreversy that can errupt, a comment mentioning them as the Super Cs would not be anyway out of place. However, come a year from now I imagine the parlance, perhaps with the exception of this forum, will be exclusively to the Coastal class. Thanks for the change
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Post by Barnacle on Feb 5, 2008 14:02:31 GMT -8
I guess I'm a bit out of the loop in that regard... I've always thought of these as the Coastals. The "Super-Cs" are, in my book, the Surrey and the Oak Bay. ;D
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Post by deepsea on Feb 9, 2008 8:44:44 GMT -8
I have noticed a need to change; From this: Building: 3 Planned: 3 Completed: 1 Active: 0 To this: Building: 1 Planned: 3 Completed: 2 Active: 0 Advisory: I tend to be a bit conscientious in factual omissions and/or grammar/editing misconstructions. Ergo, advance apologizes. PS. I shall not be held liable for spontaneous actions.
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