User talk:TheLoneJanitor

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-- Nitpicker of the Wastes (Talk) 03:27, 2011 August 4

Locations page
I have to admit, I have no idea how we would go about doing that, nor do I have any idea why we would. :/ Nitty Tok. 03:28, August 4, 2011 (UTC)

The "how" I can try to do. The "why" ... well. I thought this might be a way to organize information in a location based manner. In my mind this sort of fit with the way I play Fallout 3: I go to a location to do or get something, but first I go to a location web page to find out more about that location, what to expect, and what to do and get. The generated pages would give a very abbreviated view of the location, follow a link for more info.

I can see that adding some 200 pages to the existing thousands of pages may not seem like an improvement, but I guess I'm thinking of these as "table of contents" to the others.

I hope this is the correct way to discuss this ... or was I supposed to respond on your talk page?

--User:TheLoneJanitor -  "Hey kid, you done with that bottle?" 04:14, August 4, 2011 (UTC)