User talk:147.160.136.10

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Sorry, I reverted your edits on the penguins article by mistake. I've reverted back now. Sorry for any trouble. Yours, Thε Halo Θ 19:37, 1 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Spelling

Wikipedia policy on national varieties of English is stated in WP:MoS#National_varieties_of_English. Importantly, they state "Articles should use the same dialect throughout." and "If an article is predominantly written in one type of English, aim to conform to that type rather than provoking conflict by changing to another." The NHL page consistently uses Canadian English spelling. The NHL currently is both an American and Canadian sport, and it came out of Canada. Thus the statement "If an article's subject has a strong tie to a specific region/dialect, it should use that dialect." does not immediately apply, both American and Canadian spelling would be acceptable, but since the article has consistently used Canadian spelling it should remain with that spelling. -- Jeff3000 18:13, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Juniata & Southern

Was there really a "physical connection" between the J&S and the EBT at Jacobs? I thought the EBT only used the J&S grade to the tipple after the track had been removed from the J&S. Choess 13:32, 25 September 2006 (UTC)

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