Brain MRI

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In my defence I am being very snarky when I use that particular description.

Or am I? ;)

Anyway, the pre-bronze would help with the fact that we're very bronze heavy. One would expect perhaps a 10:1 ratio of each category or so, but that isn't precisely how it's panned out.

ADK...I'll yank your cellphone!20:17, 26 September 2011

The fact that several cover stories are only silver is rater irksome.

TyTy20:20, 26 September 2011
 

Yeah, you're the one who told me to stick a brain on my article cause it was at least in english. or something snarky like that. ;-)

But seriously, i just think more brains add more layers, not more clarity. They wont' get anyone to say "oh my god, this article isn't even a bronze, i better fix it".

And what is a stub for, if not a "pre brain?" It all seems very ... typically RW. ;-)

Pink mowse.pngGodotThe Peyote God awaits20:21, 26 September 2011

Stub is "Wow, this is short" without it being in VSA, which is pretty much a 1-2 sentence "article"

TyTy20:22, 26 September 2011

Yeah, cept that's not what it's used for. I mean there is teh "how it might have been planned", and then there's the "this is what it's actually being used for."

Stubs, as i see them daily, are articles that are very incomplete. But they aren't necessarily short, or they aren't necessary bad (as in wrong facts).

I guess what i'm saying is do what you want, i'm hiding. :-)

Pink mowse.pngGodotThe Peyote God awaits20:24, 26 September 2011
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Last edit: 03:06, 27 September 2011

A stub is any article less than 500 bytes (at least that's when stubbot adds the template). Category:Articles needing expansion and stubs are different.

Blue (is useful)20:30, 26 September 2011

Again, that's nice in theory, but most of the stubs are longer than that, cause it's what editors over time have stuck on their stubs.

Pink mowse.pngGodotThe Peyote God awaits20:33, 26 September 2011