Well actually...I changed some words to reflect past tense, but it appears that present tense is used in multiple articles about events in the past...what are we going to go with? It doesn't make sense to say a person "is a pilot yadayada" but "they die" in the same paragraph. IMO, present tense in a character's article says to me that this character can still be relevant to the story, but if they're dead, they can't. Rocky8311 18:22, October 16, 2005 (EDT)
- Current policy is present tense everywhere, except for character biographies and historical notes. --Peter Farago 22:50, 16 October 2005 (EDT)
photo
If anyone sees this, I'm having trouble getting my photo to display... Rocky8311 16:53, October 20, 2005 (EDT)
- The exclamation point in the image name may be the problem. If you cannot rename the uploaded picture, reload it with a simple alphanumerical name. Spencerian 17:05, 20 October 2005 (EDT)
- PS: No spaces in the link, and all of the name is case-sensitive. If it works, your photo will appear here: thus: Spencerian 17:30, 20 October 2005 (EDT)
Simon
But FIRST: Oh man! An Aggie?!? I jest. I am a Tea Sipper and I'm looking forward to the day after Thanksgiving. If you care to, we can discuss rivalries later. I think I'd enjoy it. Anyway, In response to your edit of Simon's article, I posted some thoughts on the Characters talk page. Just thought you'd want to know so you could give your two cents along with others who probably already have the page on watch. That is all. --Day 02:03, 25 October 2005 (EDT)