On 2/24/06, Peter Mackay peter.mackay@bigpond.com wrote:
From: wikien-l-bounces@Wikipedia.org [mailto:wikien-l-bounces@Wikipedia.org] On Behalf Of Delirium
Stan Shebs wrote:
I only see 92,000, while "Stan Shebs" gets 115,000. So how
is it that
he's notable enough to have an article and I'm not? I even
have actual
accomplishments to describe, albeit no bizarre physical features to snicker at (or at least I haven't noticed any pointing and
giggling :-)
).
In any case, it's in the multiple tens of thousands, so I think we can agree that the original Wikipedia article writer didn't dig up Brian Peppers from the obscurity of the Ohio sex offenders registry.
Nevertheless, that's the only source we have. Everything else merely references it or comments on it.
As for why you don't have an article, I would've thought that is fairly obvious. Unless you're famous in some area I don't know about, it would seem not very many people have commented publicly about you.
115 000 hits, Mark. That's more than the chap with the face.
If they have, or if you do something that causes a few thousands of people to write about you, then I should think you ought to have a Wikipedia article.
115 000 hits, Mark. That's more than the chap with the face. Start writing.
Results 1 - 10 of about 161,000 for "brian peppers". (0.05 seconds)
Results 1 - 10 of about 154,000 for "Stan Shebs". (0.03 seconds)
Let's cut the ridiculousness of this Google testing track.
-Andrew (User:Fuzheado)