Talk:Underrepresented Riders

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Wiki for Editorials or Information?

"These hushed figures ride through Los Angeles bicycling big time." Please do not change this sentence.

Cycling with a tie is sometimes practised - link to bicycle street theatre?

Plurabelle

A question for the room at large: Is this wiki for editorials or for information?
As for "please do not change this sentence": that is not even remotely how wikis work.
Also, please sign your contributions to talk pages. You can do this easily by typing four tildes in a row (four of these: ~).
Percival Cornelius 23:31, 17 April 2008 (PDT)
So, one long range goal I had for this wiki was to go outside the bounds of encyclopedic documentation and give people a place to put together manuals for building tall bikes, case studies of particular actions, articles on ultra distance nutrition . . . etc. But, I figured that we need a separate namespace for that, a whole new protocol and probably some new code. For now I think we should try to stay off the soap box. On the other hand, I like the fun uses that the Angelopes are using it for.
Perhaps, Plurabelle, you could put this on your User page. Wikipedia editors often editorialize on their user pages. When we have a more functional system for opinion then we can have more additions like this. How does this sound?
Alex 02:44, 18 April 2008 (PDT)

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trying out the sign sign Plurabelle 23:59, 17 April 2008 (PDT) hei, it works! Plurabelle 00:00, 18 April 2008 (PDT)

To keep your post from smushing into the post above it, you can give it a title. Two "=" signs, a space, your title, a space, and then two more "=" signs will create your title. I did it for you this time. Also, notice how my reply to you is indented? Putting a colon at the beginning of my paragraph made it do that. This way, conversations indent like threads in an email client. If you were to reply to this, you would put TWO colons at the start of your paragraph, and so on.... Percival Cornelius 00:06, 18 April 2008 (PDT)
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