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N64 control stick

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Hi. I have reverted your revision to Nintendo 64 controller, since it doesn't make sense and is unsourced, but issues regarding that section are currently being discussed on the talk page (here), so you might like to chip in. Alphathon™ (talk) 19:38, 7 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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California Proposition 6 (2018)

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Dear CRTGAMER, Thank you for creating the page on Prop 6 and for sending me the message you sent. This is an important issue and it deserves a Wikipedia page. Thank you for also writing a page on Prop 69. I agree with you on principles of neutrality, and I think that we should not censor information that is relevant about this. It is also important that we make this page as good as possible not only in terms of information but in terms of being visually clean.

The edits I made were to clean up the article. For example, Wikipedia generally avoids having a link in a section header, as it prefers to have the "Main article" template instead. (See Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Section headings) Similarly, some of the references you made were incorrect. For example, sentence "Even with past protections, 1.8 billion of gas tax funds in 2010 [10]> were moved to the General Fund know as the Gas Swap. [11] " is incorrect in multiple ways. The > should not appear in the text of an article, and the "know" should be "known". I take it that English is not your first language, and I want to thank you for making these contributions in a language that is not your own. I understand how difficult it is to write in a language that is not your own - I make mistakes when I write Wikipedia articles in Spanish. For this reason, I rewrote the sentence to convey that information in a way that is more clear to English speakers. In addition, the claim you made about how "the SB1 mandate does not allow any additional lanes or roads built other then car pool, bus, bicycle lane conversion and increased funding for other public transportation such as bus and trains." is factually incorrect. I can send you a list of projects that SB1 is funding, and it does include additional lane construction that are not carpool, bus, or bike lanes. That claim is not in the source you cited. The OC Register piece says that "the bill also mandates that less than 5 percent of new funds can go to traffic relief or lane expansion." - which is not the claim you made. For

On the other hand, the information that I added is entirely properly sourced, from non-opinion pieces in the New York Times and LA Times, among others. The quote I added is not from some random person, and it is not from me. It is from the Governor of California, who was elected with 60% of the vote. His opinion on this issue is relevant to Wikipedia.

From the way you write, it is clear what your political bias is - you want to pass Prop 6 and repeal the gas tax. As you stated, "It is wrong to turn the Wikipedia Pages as an opinion to sway vote against or for any Proposition bill or any election, especially when not voted yet." You wrote this page with the intent of supporting Prop 6. I put additional information there, and improved the flow of the writing in English, and you reverted my edits.

Thank you for bringing in Patrick Rogel, as this issue will need someone else's opinion. So far, only you and I have edited this page, and it needs a third opinion. I do not want to spend more of my time on this edit war, so I hope that an neutral editor can make a page that is better than either of us.

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