User talk:Sarisa

&lt;ref&gt;
Hi, I noticed you've added &lt;ref&gt;&lt;/ref&gt; tags to a few pages. Please be aware that these tags won't function properly unless you also add a &lt;references/&gt; tag later on in the page, as this causes the actual source list to render. Thanks and keep contributing! 22:46, 5 November 2009 (EST)

Thanks for cleaning up that one. I got sloppy. Most things Lakitu-related in Japanese are some sort of reference to Jugemu's very long name; I thought I had a handle on Lakitology but I'm still learning things. The only exception I've seen so far is Laki's Japanese name and I don't have great faith in the source for that (one Japanese page listing PM2 characters); even that has the Ju- prefix. Sarisa

Taxonomy
Sorry for taking so long to respond (to both this and the ff.net PM), but you caught me at a busy time (relax on the holidays? Yeah, right). I'm also busy reorganizing my own taxonomic Koopa plans, but I'll tell you about that when I respond to your PM (some time within the next 48 hours, hopefully). I'll also do a full critique in the PM, since then all our taxonomy conversations will be in one place, but I'll tell you right now that it looks great! I particularly like how you bold the common species and underline the known intelligent ones; the pictures are good too (I have a pipe-dream of including little sprites in most entries of my own taxonomy). My only suggestion is that you just use asterisks (*) for the titles: for the familial exposition, indent with colons, otherwise it's hard to see the divisions, especially with the smaller families. However... that advice is sorta pointless, because "fan creations" like taxonomy aren't allowed on the Wiki anymore (hence I had to remove mine). I don't want to remove yours too, but it has to come down, I'm afraid (even though I've seen people with userbox towers that take up more space, a rule's a rule). Since you're my friend, I'm not removing it right off the bat, but you will have to get the page deleted soon. Sorry :( - 04:11, 1 January 2010 (EST)