User talk:J. Daily
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[edit] re: Rhythm and blues
the paragraph, as it reads, describes more a general overview of modern R&b and not hip-hop soul (a genre which really died out in about 1996/1997 when Timbaland's production style became popular). Oh, and to pry into your above conversation, "hip hop music" and "rap music" are the same thing. I suppose the only thing you could call "hip hop music" and not "rap music" would b e an instrumental, like a DJ album (since there is no rapping). A lot of people have created highly POV designations between the two, but there's really no difference. --FuriousFreddy 02:29, 5 August 2005 (UTC) Welcome!
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[edit] Aishwarya Rai
Please see my reply to your message on my talk page. Thanks. And, plz do not worry about my user page - it was easy to fix. --Bhadani 16:28, 26 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Q & A
Phobia & addiction may not be related. --MegaHasher 00:34, 6 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Louisiana template
There are only 5 Louisiana regions[1] Can I suggest that you put "Ark-La-Tex" under "Northwest Louisiana"..like the "River Parishes" fit under "Acadiana." Alos it seems that you are adding "Sportsman's Paradise" as a region which is really a nickname stuck on LA licenseplates. I did not want to change myself, as I prefer to work with you. You've been doing a great job in areas of my interest. --Aaron charles 00:38, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Thanks. I will move the Tex-Ark. I have not heard of this official Sportsman's P. region. Can you direct me to a site or legis #? All I found on a search was that Act 1242 in 2003 put the "Sportsman's Paradise" motto back onto license plates after the L.A. Purchase Bicentennial. All the best. --Aaron charles 01:02, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Louisiana metro areas
Jack, my source is: http://www.lafayette.org/site118.php. It shows "L.C., Alex., and Monroe" as official metro areas. Do you have an official source that shows otherwise? --Aaron charles 04:05, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
Okay- I went to the link you sent . Thank you.U.S. Census.gov says Lake Charles MSA has two parishes:
- "29340 Lake Charles, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area
- 29340 22019 Calcasieu Parish, LA
- 29340 22023 Cameron Parish, LA"
Is there another part of the U.S. Census site that contradicts itself? --Aaron charles 04:27, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Metro labels
Very great point! I like your suggestions, especially Alexandra (Louisiana) Metropolitan Area and same for Lafayette. I prefer it over the comma "," version because it distinguishes it from a city reference.
I looked on the page: List of the largest metropolitan areas in the Americas, to try to find a similar circumstance -- but none exact. Interesting the links in that list go to cities instead of metro articles (should be changed). --Aaron charles 18:30, 22 May 2006 (UTC)
CORRECTION: Found a standard used by others on the page Category:Metropolitan areas of the United States. They use the "{metro},{state}" model. --Aaron charles 05:00, 23 May 2006 (UTC)