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The radio station The Wolf is now 102.3, not 104.7. I suck at Wikipedia entries so if someone could change it that would be great Ryan —Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.53.88.143 ( talk) 20:34, 30 May 2008 (UTC)
Anyone object to removing the stub tag on this article? It may not be fully fleshed out, but there's a fair amount of detail in it now. | Keithlaw 22:32, 11 September 2005 (UTC)
No objection from me, Go ahead and remove it. Misterrick 00:38, 12 September 2005 (UTC)
Any comments, praises or criticisms about my revamping of the Mohegan Sun article tonight would be appreciated. Misterrick 06:54, 19 September 2005 (UTC)
To my last revert, Apparently I wasn't looking at an updated edit list and I thought the server might have hiccupped but it didn't it was vandalism by User:64.92.174.42. If someone could please put a block on that user because if you look at the edit history you will see that they have history of attacking this page. Misterrick 06:10, 23 September 2005 (UTC).
The most recent (legitimate) edit removed the following sentence from the article:
I'm not sure why that doesn't belong here. Certainly the question of who controls & operates the resort belongs in the article, and who's profiting from it would also seem to be germane. Before I revert it, I'd like to see if anyone has any comments. | Keithlaw 20:50, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
I removed the December 11 Raw comment stating that this was the first WWE Raw from Mohegan Sun. WWE has broadcast Raw live in the past, including in January 2004 (a match cleverly titled Raw Roulette took place and August 2005.). {{User:Feverfive[Feverfie]] 17:43, 16 December 2006.
Vegaswiki, In one of your edits you state "driving times belong in a travel guide and are not notable". Ok, I have to disagree with you on this one. I feel that it provides a strong piece of information directly pertaining to the property. Misterrick
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In terms of actual gaming space, Mohegan sun remains the largest casino in the world. The Sands Macau casino is the world largest in terms of gaming tables, but clearly falls short of Mohegan Sun's 364,000 sq ft. with Sands having 229,000 sq. ft. 129.133.141.159 ( talk) 18:52, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
A couple of weeks ago, I modified the description of the domed ceiling "sky effect" over the cocktail bar as follows: "The Casino of the Sky has a planetarium-like domed ceiling utilizing fiber optics to display the sun, moon, and stars (though not in actual star patterns), accompanying the lighting effects of the Wombi Rock..."
It was previously: "The Casino of the Sky has a functional planetarium utilizing fiber optics to display the sun, moon, and stars accompanying the lighting effects of the Wombi Rock..."
Someone has reverted the test to the previous version. Referring to this "sky effect" as a "functional planetarium" is seriously misleading. It is not a planetarium in any normal modern sense of the word. It does not display the constellations of the night sky, instead showing essentially random star patterns (though there is one effect that roughly resembles the Big Dipper). The "sky effect" is a fixed display, incapable of showing changes in the sky, such as the motions of the planets through the year, the seasons, or even the daily motions of the stars, always an essential component of any "functional planetarium". It is a "domed ceiling sky effect" --not a "functional planetarium". It is also not equipped for any "full dome" displays which have lately become a component of actual "functional planetariums". I will revert the edit for the moment to attract attention to this 'Talk' item. 184.198.100.142 ( talk) 21:27, 4 September 2012 (UTC)
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