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Latest comment: 6 February 2025 by Kuru in topic Citations for "Religion and beliefs"
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Nikola Tesla Quote

I could not find any valid source for the quote by Nikola Tesla under the Philosophy section. It may be misleading and should be removed unless someone can find a valid source for this statement. --CarsExtendedWarranty (talk) 22:42, 8 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Citations for "Religion and beliefs"

@Kuru Sorry to directly mention you, I'm not sure what the common practice is in terms of mentioning. I appreciate you linking the wikipedia abbr for why you removed the source/citation on the "Three on a Match" chunk. I ended up going back to look for more sources, and I was wondering if this 1984 newspaper article was worth anything?[1] The column starts on page 57 of the PDF viewer, page C1 of the newspaper itself and ends on page 112 of the PDF viewer, page C6 of the newspaper. There is also a digitized/typed version of the column for archive reasons here[2]

Another good reference might be this[3] 1935 newspaper article that is both a super interesting read and a potential source!

If you have any thoughts or feedback it's greatly appreciated as I am very new to this! EM 1NH3 (talk) 20:00, 6 February 2025 (UTC)Reply

The ping/notice worked perfectly - well done. NYT and SMH are solid sources; feel free to add those. There appears to be a large number of sources on the Three on a match page that could be used here as well. Sam Kuru (talk) 20:19, 6 February 2025 (UTC)Reply