User talk:Quasipolymath

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Assassin's Creed
I believe he considered it to be spam because of the lack of information and formatting on the page, and the focus of the page revolves around an external link. We make all of our guides work internally so players don't have to go to another website for the info. I'm guessing that if we allow this, it will be with the opinion that it is temporary until maps can be made for SW. Thanks for contributing, we'll be helping you cleanup and format the guide more from now on. -- 02:35, 7 February 2008 (CST)


 * Yeah, this generally comes down to the fact that we link externally as infrequently as possible. Those maps should be hosted locally by us.  Not to mention the fact that I went over to that site, and could see none of the maps.  It wasn't a javascript error, and I doubt it was a DNS error, so it doesn't appear that the site is functioning to full capacity anyway, which is just another reason not to link to it.  Once the maps appear to be available, please upload them locally to SW and place them in the appropriate place in the guide and remove the link.  Thanks.  P.S. Where are you receiving your PhD from? Procyon (Talk) 08:47, 7 February 2008 (CST)


 * I hear that. I checked the site this morning and it appeared to be functioning at less than full capacity, as you had pointed out. That's pretty disappointing. My reasoning for putting the link there was that I had used it with great success and that I planned to attend to that part of the guide later, but wanted something up in the meantime. I'll take care of it. Oh, and I am only an applicant in the PhD process right now, I haven't decided who I am going to choose. Right now it it between MIT, CMU, GaTech, UCSD, UIUC, Cornell, Northwestern, and IU Bloomington. --JT 10:10, 7 February 2008 (CST)