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+ | :I definitely do not agree with this. Maybe a list with no animations or replays whatsoever - or maybe just one replay, that would provide an example on several tricks in one, just for the sake of, well, showing an example -, but history about the individual tricks, categorization, alternate names that are used or were used, etc. And then on the bottom of the article, a list of links to sites that actually show these tricks. While this site is to provide information about stuff, I don't think it is meant to teach roping tricks to people, more like, if anything, show them that they are not just taps and swings and fancy names, but things that have past, things that have stories. | ||
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+ | :Then again, a list like this would have to be real detailed, something that will need the assistance of oldskool ropers. [[User:Balee|Balee]] 11:27, 28 December 2009 (UTC) |
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Why the hell this article states the creation of the scheme in 2005, while in the Shopper article the year is 2004? --Konar6 23:35, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
- This probably could only be answered by Star Worms. This, and a couple of other questions as well. Balee 10:14, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
Rope Tricks
In my opinion, we should create a page for all the existing Rope tricks, with GIF animations and explanation about them. Some sites already have a lot of tricks with GIF animations. So why not do this in a knowledge page of Worms? We could create a list like:
- Shadow
- Warlock
- Spike
- Pinball
- Fly
--FoxHound 14:23, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
- I definitely do not agree with this. Maybe a list with no animations or replays whatsoever - or maybe just one replay, that would provide an example on several tricks in one, just for the sake of, well, showing an example -, but history about the individual tricks, categorization, alternate names that are used or were used, etc. And then on the bottom of the article, a list of links to sites that actually show these tricks. While this site is to provide information about stuff, I don't think it is meant to teach roping tricks to people, more like, if anything, show them that they are not just taps and swings and fancy names, but things that have past, things that have stories.
- Then again, a list like this would have to be real detailed, something that will need the assistance of oldskool ropers. Balee 11:27, 28 December 2009 (UTC)