User talk:2001atlas10

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[edit] PSA Portal

Thanks for joining the PSA Portal. If there is anything i can help you with, dont hesitate to ask. Twenty Years 08:25, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] PSA Sportsmen Contribs

Thanks for the sportsmen you have added to the list of PSA sportsmen! When you add them to the list, you may wish to add [[Category:Former students of (schools article name)]] eg. Each school has one of these categories, with the schools article name (this is. eg. Hale School or Aquinas College, Perth - as the articles name is on wikipedia. Keep up the good work! Twenty Years 10:11, 25 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] License tagging for Image:Perth hockey.jpg

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[edit] Thundersticks

That's the most bizarre thing I've ever seen on Wikipedia - I just had an edit conflict with you while attempting to create the same article. What are the chances? (Yours was much better BTW). —Moondyne 15:12, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

Are you going to do stubs for the other AHL teams? (Please do) —Moondyne 15:14, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

You blanked the article. Any reason? —Moondyne 04:57, 27 April 2007 (UTC)

I see. You really should use the "move" button when that happens next time, rather than cut and pasting. That way the edit history moves to the new article, as well as leaving behind a redirect link so that if anyone in the future mistypes the article name with the incorrect spelling, they'll go there automatically. A blanked article might make some people think that vandalism has taken place and we may end up with two similar articles. —Moondyne 08:22, 27 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] License tagging for Image:UWA Legends Team.jpg

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[edit] Inscriptions

What resource are you using to find all of this information, such at notable psa sportsmen, sporting champions/years etc (btw - thanks for fixing up my mistakes) and inscriptions? I need to get a copy somehow. Many thanks Twenty Years 10:48, 30 April 2007 (UTC)

On a similar note - im just wanting to know your rationale for moving Cross Country to its current position in the TOC. Originally, they were in alphabetical order. I think they need to be in some sort of order, possibly: alphabetical, seasonal, year entered competition. Something along those lines, what do you think? Twenty Years 10:58, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for that. We have that book in our library at school (AC), ill be sure to go and get it out. Ive been using the 102nd annual PSA aths inters handbook/thing for my info. Ill be sure to add that book you cited to the references. P.S>remember to reply on my talk page not my user page. Many thanks Twenty Years 11:03, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
Alpha is awesome. Quads = definately. We already have swimming and athletics inters? or like school meets - not sure what you mean. I wouldnt go into too much detail (listing every winner) of the trophy between HS and CCGS - but it might be worth mentioning in a section something about school rivalries like this exist. Keep up the great work! i take it you are a PSA boy and from CCGS? Twenty Years 11:26, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
Yea, i reckon its sounds all good, although it isnt a psa event - it is still important to sport in the psa. CCGS - pretty good - best school in the PSA, except for the AC :). Damn legende' Twenty Years 11:38, 30 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] PSA

according to my 102nd annual psa aths - it has dates going back to 1992. This document seems to only talk about psa titles - because it doesnt recognise trophies before 1905 - even though they existed.

My AC Annuals (2005) say that Golf is a PSA Sport, although i think it is relatively young i believe and has little support - because i knew nothing of it until i read it (im class of 07). Dont know about surfing - but i think it probarbly is. Ive heard that boxing was once a PSA sport? does the book say anything about that?

I have no idea sorry - never had to do it unfortunately. Cheers Twenty Years 11:46, 30 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] CCGS Page

I see you are interested in fixing up the CCGS page, i just wanted to inform you of this page - which can be view from: Portal:Public Schools Association > Article To Do List (in PSA Project). This page has some thoughts on how you can improve the CCGS page. I should also notify you of the large amount of Public Domain (pre 1955) images in the history section of the CCGS website which could be used in the article. Keep up the good work. Twenty Years 12:56, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Syme Cup

Have you heard of this trophy - its for rowing. I know very little of it, and was just wondering if that book of yours has it. Does the book mention other competitions - such as the term 4 cricket comp (it has a trophy and all - but is nothing compared to darlot). Many thanks - btw it would be worth referencing that book for the article. Twenty Years 16:46, 4 May 2007 (UTC)

It was once added to the PSA page (this was before we had sport in the PSA) and had winners from 2002 onwards - there was no reference for it or anything. It isnt mentioned at all in my 102nd annual psa aths handbook. It might be a small comp between schools. Well, hopefully - i will be going to the PSA aths this year (if the headmaster lets the yr12's go) and i can get a copy of that handbook and hopefully it mentions it. Twenty Years 05:24, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
I havent ever heard of Peter Rickey :S He might have left before i came to AC in 03. I'll ask a bloke who i think has been at AC for ages - Peter Taylor - he would know. Twenty Years 05:24, 6 May 2007 (UTC)

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You may wish to use a tool to ensure that you always place an edit summary. If you click on my preferences (top of page), then editing you can choose an option to: Prompt me when entering a blank edit summary - just tick the box and press save and it will notify you when you dont have an edit summary. Its quite good - i use it myself, as do many other contributors. Btw, keep up the good work. Twenty Years 10:38, 8 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Azuma Vikings

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[edit] Queensland Blades

Hi buddy, just wondering if you're going to add to/complete your article Queensland Blades? To be honest it's looking a little thin. If you can't/don't want to and if no one steps, it'll most likely be nominated for deletion. Anyways, all the best! Pat Scarian 04:12, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

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