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window Coke II still on the market, i would use this book to re-edit the wikipedia page and make it a Fact that this happened even though it didn't happen. but the reason i did it in the first place was to make a point about wikipedia, not to make people question what can and can't be trusted anymore and start a panic of people burning all of their books.
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Fat Controller challenges established media practice in that it's contents is exclusively supplied by the readership - undergraduates and post-graduates at the UK's top ranked universities. Fat Controller's "fully interactive" feature has made it an instant success with students and is thrusting the
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All of this is puffery or comes without references. I don't think "challenges established media practice" is really necessary as a gloss for "it's contents is exclusively supplied by the readership" ; despite a claim of "monthly in term-term" on the website, the latest content there seems to be the
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can suffice. The present article may be more questionable. As well as describing the character in the stories, the term "The Fat Controller" does get used more widely: several usages are summarised in the "Other uses" section of the article; the term is also used in, for example, recent article in
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As you know, the "references" sections source is a template that says {{reflist}}. This is a template for the page, which formats all the references in "ref" tags in references form. So what references do you wish to edit? If you already have edited them, then congratulations. It has automatically
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graduates (Douglas Bell (Law), Rob Pain (Chemistry) and Alex Hodgkinson (Economics)) who set out aspiring to take student media to new heights. Editorial includes student travel, politics, music, media, and careers. Controvesy has surrounded Fat Controller Magazine from it's outset; in it's pilot
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I can't speak for those other articles as I've never looked at them, let alone edited. I stand by my rationale above, in that the narrators (particularly Starr and Angelis) provided the Fat Controller with a 'voice', which is why they should be credited as voice actors. If the articles for other
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it stayed for years. i would do searches and find this information on random people's blogs and stuff. now there is a pseudobook out with a bunch of wikipedia "facts" that has this listed, as well. if i were interested in starting a history paradox and wake up tomorrow with dinosaurs outside my
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What is the story of the link to the image at the top of the page? Would it not be better to display an image internally, and if so does one exist? If not what is the legal status of uploading an Image of the Fat Controller either scanned in from one of the books or captured from the DVD?
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I can find no external verification for the ACLU v. Fat Controller comment, or whatever you'd call it. I've removed it. If true, please reinsert but I'd wencourage more specific details that ACLU successdfully argued in 1989. Was this in a court? Which court? Is there public record?
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I note that the article states ""Fat Controller" has been the subject of much controversy because of the supposed political incorrectness of the name." Does anyone have a source for this, as I have heard no criticisms (although I have noticed Sir Topham Hatt appearing more and more).
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An independent editor has removed the reference used to "support" this controversy, on the basis that the publishers often source their material from Knowledge (XXG)! This would make it a circular reference. I have hence removed the section once more, as it is once again
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don’t have the narrators listed in there “Voice by” section, why do they have to be included? It’s kinda unnecessary. Because the narrators only did their voices when they narrated the series, they weren’t official voice actors for the characters. So why have them?
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The Dowager Hatt does not refer to her son Sir Topham Hatt as Bertram but is instead talking to Bertie the Bus who was supposed to have collected her that day but instead went for a 'steamie tour' of Sodor with Thomas. This was actually series 15 'Stop That Bus'
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The name "Fat Controller" has been the subject of much controversy because of the supposed political incorrectness of the name. In America in 1989 the ACLU successfully argued that censorship of this name would violate the First Amendment to the United States
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Again, that rationale makes no sense. What do PC games have to do with this? Starr is irrelevant how? The rest of what you wrote is literally nonsensical. The Fat Controller's voice, as heard on seasons 1–2, is Starr's, so he should be listed in the infobox.
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Someone keeps writing that the Fat Controller has appeared "dorky" in recent seasons. First of all, that's not the sort of language that should be used in an article. Secondly, it's an opinion more than anything else.
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to set a guideline in place, because right now me and the IP(s) have our own interpretation of how this (let's face it, rather minor) parameter should be handled, without any MOS or style guide to fall back on.
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That's completely baseless—plucked out of thin air. I reiterate: point me to a guideline on WP where it says not to include narrators as voice actors. Nobody has done so. They couldn't even do that at
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While we are at it, characters who are "mentioned" but did not appear in an episode should not be mentioned under "Appearances" because these mentions without appearing are not appearances. -
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A cameo is "a small character part in a play or movie, played by a distinguished actor or a celebrity." Fictional characters are not actors or celebrities. Therefore, they do not have cameos.
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may think they're non-notable or not. However, it seems to be increasingly used as a way to avoid AfD, and that's not acceptable. Articles like this deserve discussion before deletion. --
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in 2004. Fat Controller is at the helm of British student media, publishing 30,000 copies per month and distributing throughout the UK using an enormous network of volunteer students.
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I noticed that this article doesn't mention that Sir Topham Hatt controlled the Skarloey Railway in early seasons and was later replaced with Mr. Percival. Should I put this down?
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Prodding is not appropriate, however. Prodding is for blatant rubbish, not for well-written and researched articles into which editors have put a lot of work, whether
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This is something that's slipped under my radar, but I'll work on this now. I agree, it would be much better to have an internal file than a link to an external one.
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Micheal anglis I understand due to the PC games but starr is irrelivent... but a single voice on character is okay but va who everything doesn't include it
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has recently proposed deletion for the articles about various minor characters in Awdry's Railway series. Most of these, including the current
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I recall overhearing on of the kids watching the program, did Topham Hat invent a bridge design or something of that magnitude as an engineer?
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Fortunately this particular erroneous text was removed in April 2007. (Although, somewhat surprisingly, this text was added on 21 Feb 2005 (by
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link redirects to this article already. Also, TFC is the UK terminology, and considering that it is from a UK series, it is the most correct.
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The fact that the term is more widely used may merit its inclusion in wiktionary, perhaps, but if it is not analyzed or discussed it is
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I mean, seriously its huge. Probably what most people know about him. Yet you wouldn’t know he has this super power from the article.
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I wouldn't call Henry or Percy "minor". They're part of the "Steam Team" and would usually be considered major protagonists.
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i manage to do this kind of stuff a lot without really meaning to. have you ever punk'd the internet before or anything?
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This remains unresolved, as now an IP is doing the same by removing all voice credits because they claim the field is
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It is well-spotted, but I don't think there is any need to add this here. This information is already present at
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I copy this text here, not as a means of giving this sad individual more publicity, but to underline the need for
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Argh, the "hit save, get preview" bug strikes again. Try again. Here follows the text I removed from the article:
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characters should also include them for the same reason, so be it—I just have no interest in making the edits.
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characters in seasons 1–3, all well as narration, so they should be listed in the infobox like everyone else.
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edited the "references" section via reference format. If not, then the same will happen if you do so.
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I think this article should be changed to Sir Tophamm Hatt, since that's his real name. 65.103.84.79
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the contoversy is listed in a book. see the references section. it has a reference, people!
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Fat Controller can banish trains to the shadowlands! Why doesn’t the article mention this?
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OK, third attempt at sorting this out, since neither EWN nor DRN were of any help at all.
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article which followed the pilot issue; and there are no cites for the claims of "
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UK's National Student Magazine and was formed by a young Scottish entrepreneur,
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Is Lady Hatt (nee Jane Brown) related to Sir Handel Brown the owner of the
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And by the way, it's not just me that refers to narration as "voiced by":
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there is a case. see "censors" book referenced at the bottom of the page.
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http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Fat_Controller_-_Criticism/id/5041838
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Of course they aren't minor. But with the attempted culling of as many
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how do you edit the references section? the internet is hard
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For those that are interested, the blog text is as follows:
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that says they should be omitted. Starr and Angelis voiced
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Also, was he knighted that he's earned to sobriquet Sir?
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issue, editorial included a call for the abolition of the
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