Difference between revisions of "Talk:Stern S.A.M. System Repair"
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I want to think about this a little more, but it seems like there should just be a "flipper mechanicals" page. I don't think it needs to be inlined, maybe just incorporated by reference. Same with pops and kickers... [[User:Ts4z|ts4z]] ([[User talk:Ts4z|talk]]) 23:35, 28 December 2014 (CST) | I want to think about this a little more, but it seems like there should just be a "flipper mechanicals" page. I don't think it needs to be inlined, maybe just incorporated by reference. Same with pops and kickers... [[User:Ts4z|ts4z]] ([[User talk:Ts4z|talk]]) 23:35, 28 December 2014 (CST) | ||
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+ | Ts4z...I'm Chris Hibler...as is obvious by my PinWiki userID. | ||
+ | Jim Palson (JT Amusements in PA) is a frequent contributor. He and I informally "patrol" the edits that come in. | ||
+ | FRG is another good and recent contributor, especially for the newer game systems. That's Frank-Rainer Grahl from Germany. | ||
+ | Could you introduce yourself? Your contributions are greatly appreciated, and I'd just like to know who is helping with this "labor of love". Happy New Year! :-) Chris |
Revision as of 11:23, 29 December 2014
It would be nice to take the flipper section mechanicals out of the WhiteStar page and incorporate them here as a shared page, since mechanically, they're identical. ts4z (talk) 22:59, 28 December 2014 (CST)
I agree. It would be nice if the wiki markup language featured a #include directive so that whole sections can be "inlined" identically. Chris Hibler
I want to think about this a little more, but it seems like there should just be a "flipper mechanicals" page. I don't think it needs to be inlined, maybe just incorporated by reference. Same with pops and kickers... ts4z (talk) 23:35, 28 December 2014 (CST)
Ts4z...I'm Chris Hibler...as is obvious by my PinWiki userID. Jim Palson (JT Amusements in PA) is a frequent contributor. He and I informally "patrol" the edits that come in. FRG is another good and recent contributor, especially for the newer game systems. That's Frank-Rainer Grahl from Germany. Could you introduce yourself? Your contributions are greatly appreciated, and I'd just like to know who is helping with this "labor of love". Happy New Year! :-) Chris