User talk:HacksawFW
Apparently 'stupidity' is a better tool to kill a Quality Product than 'ingenuity'. I stand by my abandonment. Please - wallow in the WikiSty - enjoy your inferior, over-groped, under-thought petty dictatorials. –HacksawFW– my edits 14:19, 25 March 2017 (UTC)
Skiing
[edit]Hi :) Just wanted to stop by and say that I think you're doing a great job with the World Cup article. As for individual discipline's articles, I wonder if there wouldn't be a better way of combining total points and the placement in the individual race? I don't have the optimal idea at the moment. Perhaps place (points) or vice versa? Not sure, how it would work with the sortable table format, though. Cheers! --Tone 11:42, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
- - Tone New ideas. Good questions. I will need to ponder a bit. –HacksawFW– my edits
- - I Looked at all off-season and found a way... but it would add an extra hour of work (editing) every weekend there is a race (ouch. too much for me) –HacksawFW– my edits
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Nomination of 2016 Alpine Skiing World Cup/Men's Alpine Combined for deletion
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