On 6/10/06, George Herbert <george.herbert(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sure that's your criteria? I can, with a little
effort, get multiple
reputable sources to document my travels to and from work every day (I
could drive by multiple Caltrans, TV and Radio station traffic cams,
take my own GPS log of the trip, video blog it, publish an ISBNed
print-on-demand book of it every day, etc). I would certainly hope
that nobody felt it Wikipedia-worthy to create [[George William
Herbert's drive to work on Friday, June 10, 2006]]. Much less the
drive home, or the rest of the week and month.
The basic implicit criteria that most people seem to use are:
- to be an article, some relatively notable third party news source
(take very broadly) must have found it worth writing a story about
- all information in the article must be verifiable
Therefore your trip would satisfy the second criteria (the information
could be added to the article) but would fail the first, because no
one else found your trip notable.
Steve