Talk:Callahan's Crosstime Saloon

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[edit] IRC Network

The page mentions an IRC channel but doesn't say what network. Despite the fact that most people think that their favorite IRC network is the "main" or "standard" network (usually efnet), this isn't true. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Uglinessman (talkcontribs)

edit: After digging through the newsgroup on Google Groups, I found out it was Undernet and added that information to the article. But really, it should've been there in the first place, when mentioning an IRC channel, it's stupid to assume people know what network it's on. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Uglinessman (talkcontribs)

[edit] Time Travel(l)ers Strictly Cash

Does anyone know if the spelling "Time Travellers Strictly Cash" has used for actual publication? The spelling "Time Travelers Strictly Cash" (one "l" in "Travelers") seems to be much more common if searched for online, and what I have seen used in the USA for paperback copies of this work. Apart from online bookstore listings for the former (and often showing a cover page featuring the latter), I suspect the spelling should be changed to the latter. - Cerlyn 05:11, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mike Callahan and other distinguished characters

For some reason no wikipedia entry exists for Mike and company. Prospective contributor should see Callahan disambiguation page first. 131.137.245.198 23:13, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Jake Stonebender bio

The bio for Jake Stonebender is slightly wrong. He did install brakes on the car himself, and his family did die in a brake-related accident, but in one of the stories it is revealed that the brakes that failed were not the ones he installed. (I don't remember if it's front or rear brakes he installed, and rear or front that failed.) Perhaps the word blame could be included; he blames himself for the failure of the brake failure that caused the accident that killed them. I can't think of a short or encyclopedic way of saying it. --205.201.141.146 15:52, 19 March 2007 (UTC)